Cave Spring High School - Accolade Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1987

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. ,ie4.i I i. ; WW ' Kw. Every day at 2:50 a mass of people flooded the lobby making their way to the parking lot. Some sophomores went out in the lobby to wait for their parents to pick them up, while others went to the bus parking lot. A few 5 o p h o m o r e s wan- ted a car more ex- pensive than the one they had. Some people person- alized their cars with commun- iplates which read iiTwyumphiI iiKiKi B, or mU golf 2? The lot was jammed after school. uIn the afternoon you sit there for ten to fifteen minutes waiting to get let outfi said Tony Talbot-Jones. Be- sides spending plenty of time in their cars, students also spent a large amount of even had their own cars. tiI feel more like I am in high school by iiI spend enough money on money on them. iiI spent enough money on gas to take a large not having to ride gas to take a large chunk out chunk out of the the busf' said of the national debtlii Deana Via. In the parking lot one could find national detii boasted Mark Underwood. For many everything from a dull gray van to a shiny gray BMW. uI have a Datsun 2802, but I wish I had a Lamborghini Contachifi said Phil Venable. Many people often Accidents do happen During the first semester Anne Reynolds accidently parked her car too close to the hill beside the track. Many people often parked on the road because the parking lot was usually fullr Jam packed Because of the large number of students, the parking lot was jammed everyday. Some students were even forced to park on neigh- boring streets. 106 e Juniors h R. Cave e T. Furrow Jennifer Gowan people it was an advantage to drive to school. itl like driving because I donit have to ride the bus. I can get up when I want to and take as much time getting ready as I need. I can also stop and get something to eat? said Jennifer Zahn. These advantages were often ones of students who had their own car. Christy Underwood Toni Moore

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Rissmiller was one of over 50 finalists in the Dream Guy Contest sponsored by Teen magazine. Twenty thousand boys from across the country en- MWW unaware that he would appear in the June 1986 issue of Teen mag- azine. Shawn Dee did not even know herself until a week before the magazine came out. Scott and Shawn Dee received nice prizes for being finalists in the contest. He won a set of Cross pens and she got some new clothes. Not winning tered the contest Friends, girl- friends, and sis- ters entered their udream guy, by writing a 50 word essay about the boy, his activi- teasinglll ttlt wasnlt really that big a deal for me. I hated all the the contest did not upset Scott. He remarked, It wasnlt really that big a deal for me. I hated all the teasing! Scott was even ties, and what made him the llperfect dream guyfl The contest, partially based on looks, also required a photo of each con- testant. Scottls sister Shawn Dee entered him in the contest. However, Scott o ff e r e d s o m e opportunities to become a model as a result of being in the contest. How- ever, he decided that a career in mod- eling was just not for him. Jennifer Baker Toni Moore D ream guy finalist Scott Rissmiller, a contestant in the Dream Guy Contest sponsored by Teen magazine, was one of 50 finalists. Scottls sister Shawn Dee entered him in the contest by writing a 50 word essay about her brother. T. Adams a M. Caudill - Juniors - 105 mmmwrmmmw-mnn :- aw. rw .v Wm. .4..x-. ..



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Ron Cave Tricia Cavendish Rhonda Cayton Wendy Cayton Genesis Chapman Sherry Childers Troy Chocklett Mike Christley Richard Chuises Stephen Clark Susan Clark Bill Clements Bonnie Cole Kerry Coleman Helen Conner Randy Corbin Pam Com Carrie Correll Anders Cortsen Mary Courey Justine Cox Kim Craighead Carol Cronin Perry Crosier Steven Crosier Steve Cuccaro Lisa Cumbie Christie Curbow Jennifer Dalton Page Darnell Ward Dawson Chris Day Susan DeHaven Eric Dillard Robbie Dillard Jan Dillon Lena Donatelli Karen Doolan Darryn Dorathy Deanne Doss Brian Doughtly Shannon Dowdy Brenda Downes Matt Duffy Margaret Duncan Erin Dunn Leigh Dunn Jim Easton Chris Edillon Scott Edmondson Tamarra Engers Kimberly Evans Roger Farmer Cindy Ferrell Kristine File Scott File Steve Fisher Steve Flint Mike Folden Angela Franklin Michelle Franklin Darlene Furrow Tammy Furrow Whafs your favorite movie? R. Cave T. Furrow Juniors 107 :Na'inrr mmn . ...;..- -;1:: mtrtkmx'xs

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