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

 - Class of 1987

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Michele Galvin James Gardner Amy Garlow Debbie Garrett Steve Getz Jeff George Melissa Godwin Jennifer Goodman Nicole Goodwin Tracie Grabowski Shannon Grammer Jason Green Vicki Green Mitzi Griffith Jay Griggs David Grigsby Holly Haddad Lara Hale Becky Hall Tiffany Hall Martha Hamilton Shari Handerhan Lexi Hanes Joe Hansel Mike Harmon Kirsten Harrington Brian Hanis Joel Harris Tracy Harris Sarah Hartman Debra Haselton Ricky Hatch Terry Hauck Juliana Hauser Shana Hausman Laura Haven Shelley Hearp Jimmy Heffeman Robin Henley Mandy Henning David Henry Lynette Henry Kathy Hensley Jill Herskovitz Elizabeth Hervis Katherine Hickam Heather Higginbotham Stephanie Hilbom Angela Hoback Susan Hoback Andrea Hodges Chris Hodges Kevin Hodges Kris Hodges Sam Hodges Shylene Hodges Kimberly Hooker Cindy Hopkins Amy Howard Debbie Hurley Rob Hutchinson James Hypes Stephanie Hynes Neerja Jain Amy James Duncan Jamison John Jamison Randy Jamison Lisa Jarrett Freddy Jasper James Jenkins Robbie Jernigan 122 Sophomores - M. Galvin - R. Jerrigan

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o o Xe 1 m1 III was embarrassed when I first got them. I was scared ev- eryone would make fun of mefl remarked Shelley Hearp. Even though the majority of people had braces, some people still felt selfa conscious. II had braces two years? stated years were an eternity. To others it was only a brief inconvenience that was worth the aggrevation. Most peo- ple still had complaints. uThe pill they used to dry my mouth tasted like as- Mary Ann Ehlshlager Rory Surat. To some people two. 0 M i r i n , I I c o m p l a i n e d Holly McFarland. Brace-wearers broke rules about such things as not being able to have popcorn and gum. lII love popcorn, and the whole time I had braces I ate 1th said Andrea Thompson. ' lIlt took me a couple of weeks to get Illt took me a couple of weeks to get used to braces? used to braces, II said Shannon Agee. For some it took a few days to get used to braces yet, for others it took longer. Rubber bands attached to braces caused problems. llBraces do not hurt until you have to have rubber bands? expressed Vinnie Starting over After eating lunch Cassie Newman replaces her rubberbands. Many people often removed their rubberbands when eating because they got in the way v a Schooenfel- der. Rubber bands often linked many different teeth from front to back and usually got in the way. Braces cost about $2000 and also took plenty of time. During an aver- age of two years, patients had to visit the orthodontist at least once a month for adjustments. These adjustments usually consisted of tightening a few brackets. ltTightening your braces caused excruciating pain for at least two days after you had them tight- ened, said Rory Surat. Besides producing pain, braces also caused extreme embarrassment. uYou wanted to brush your teeth 24 hours a day to make sure your braces were cleanf' said Shannon Agee. Fears of having someone talk to you with something caught in braces seemed to be a common problem. Nevertheless having to deal with the pain, embarrassment, and the rules of how to care for braces was definitely worth it. Christy Underwood Susan Craft Silver smile Dun'ng seventh period study hall, Kris Bowling flashes a smile to a friend across the room. Although some people refused to smile when they had braces, others were not afraid. Sophomores e K. Chang e S. Gadd e 121 4: S U c 53 :3 W Covering it up Because some people are camera shy when they have braces, Nancy Mosebach conceals her braces.



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6w De- spite the long hours of homework and time consuming extra-curricular activities, students ventured out into the fast paced business world and got jobs. uI work because I enjoy meeting new people, and I can always use the money? remarked Debbie Bono, who worked at Famous Cookies in Tanglewood Mall. At Tanglewood, students worked as sales clerks at Mm 0119 mer. And besides, who could pass up a chance to bask in the sun every day and get paid for it at the same time? Whether it was doing the weekly shopping or eating out on a Friday night date, one could recognize many faces on the other side of the cash register. Students bagged groceries at Krogers, Winn Dixie, and Food Lion, and bu-ssed tables at FerroIs and Steak and Ale. Janet Cho remarked, IIWorking enables me to earn money, especially for gas, and it also is a good way to meet new people. I work because department stores, clothing stores, or food shops, such as Marthais Vinyard, or they worked as waiters and waitresses at greatV restaurants like iII work because I need to pay off car insurance, gas and phone bills, and clothing bills. Also, the people who I work with are girlfriend outf ex- I like the educa- tional aspect of having a job as eweII as using the money to take my plained Jamie Marraccini, a Chick-Fil-A or Giovannis. Tina Laudato, an employee of Lane Bryant, said, HWorking at the mall is fun because I like to see everyone and help them choose what theytre going to wear.H During the summer, Iifeguarding was a popular job. Betsy Wilcox, Scott Newbold, and Whitney Helms made money at local pools during the Toni oore bus-boy and cook at FerroIS Italian Restaurant. Tracy Rothschild, and employee of Mac IN Maggie's, said itI work because I need to pay off car insur- ance, gas and phone bills, and cloth- ing bills, Also, the people who I work with are greatfi Jennifer Baker All made up Elizabeth Thompson and Sadie Heidish prepare a mannequin to go on display. Eliza- beth and Sadie were employees of Grassroots in Tanglewood Mail. I dont do windows Angie Nei hbors vacuums the ca et at CMT Sporting Gods in Tanglewood. T is was one of the tasks done nightly before closing. Sophomores -' M. Galvin v R. Jerrigan e 123 iiWhat is your favorite subject? iiScqutute is my favorite cIass oecaus: IIike art, andI m o0 t0 sidering gomg 1h,

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