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

 - Class of 1987

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Shannon McCullough Holly McFarland Kim McGarry Matt McGuire Chuck McNamara Cynthia McNeil Tammie McWhorter Jim Meador Laura Meador Neal Meador Ray Meador Rene' Mengerink Andy Meredith Robert Metteer II! Amy Mickey Nicole Millco Scott Miller Melissa Mitchell Steve Mitchell Erik Moeller Laura Moore Lee Moore Scott Moorhead Jennifer Morris Piper Layne Morris Wendy Morris Amy Mosebach Julia Mundy Kristin Napier Matthew Nasta Joey Nester Cassie Newman Shawn Newman Jonathan Noel Rob Noga Todd Norvell Whitney O'Brien Jerry Ogden Matt Ogden Patrick O,Neill Josh Owen Matthew Oyler Abigail Pack H.J. Pack Jonia Palaure Lisa Park Sam Partin Leslie Pate Swati Patel Jamie Patterson Jeff Perdue Darrel Peters Joel Peterson Abbigail Phillips Deanna Phillips Kathleen Phillips Matt Phillips Mike Pistner Kevin Poff Greg Pope Diana Pray Karen Ptaschek Shannon Puffenbarger Cathy Pugh Timshel Purdum Jenny Rasche Ashley Ratliff Ray William Tamalyn Reed Troy Reimer Karen Repass Pattie Reynolds Sophomores S. McCullough P. Reynolds - 127 , Q.n.ul,.n..p. L A

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What was your favorite movie? 126 e Sophomores - Si McCullough - P. The fi n al to n e rang. School was finally out for the day. Almost everyone managed to survive it. People started home by way of car or by bus. Once students had stepped in their front doors, immediately left again for other outside interests. V Michelle Manning said, ltI ride horses at Watts Stables.w uI watch TV when I get home, but I also managed a football teamfl Patrick O,Neill explained. Besides those who could just fling themselves down on their favorite soft couch and gaze up at the TV, there were those who 1 me- o tel mmm they felt the need to do something besides their dreaded home- work. P e o p l e watched any- thing from ilThe homework. ,l ill go home, watch The Guiding Light, then do my had to work im- mediately after school and were unable to start homework until after 9 pm, stay- ing up until all hours of the night Flintstones and uGilligansls Islandtl to llThe Guiding LightH in order to have a break from the dreaded daily grind of homework. mI do my homework, then go to sleep? Jeff Barton explained. Some students were avid soap opera fans. Pam Corn commented, ill go home, watch tlThe Guiding Light? then do my homeworkft Many times students got most of their homework done as soon as they were Ordered around While putting in hours working at Tanglewood Mall in the upper level of ChickaFil-A, Rob Litos makes change for some hungry customers. Reynolds to get it done. Also, there were those who had to stay after school to participate in activities such as band, drill team, and cheerleading practices and for Art Club, Key Club, Spanish Club, and French Club. It appeared that everyone, whether they were sophomores, juniors, or seniors, had a definite way of spend- ing their after school hours. Jennifer Goodman Some students found that working part time during the school year brought in some much needed extra cash, as the cost of weekend events tended to add up Toni Moore



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Mill pm- ticing every- day for up to 3V2 hours perfected Heather Langels talent and made her a top contender in state gymnastics. She, however, worried more about a state championship for the team rather than one for herself. When she was eight, her mother signed her up for her first gymnastic class. To her, gymnastics was a drag. As her bag of tricks increased and became more difficult, she found she was actually enjoying the activity. At ten, she began competing. Winning came seldom at first, but as she con- tinued, it became more frequent. As her gymnastics improved so did her : cu E u; w .. .C tn ea :9 .. 'U 1: st A shinin success , Although eather Lange g y .. 9 competed in all areas of gym- ' nastics, she scored highest in the floor exercise. Ni. 7,- ' 2 2 Upside down and all around While Heather Lange was at the state competi tion she placed third All- Around. 128 e Sophomores a A. Richardson a R. Stone WM Andrea Shreeman 11 SW school- w o r k. S h e said, llThe discipline I placed on myself in gymnastics carried through to my homeworkfl In 1983, before entering the eighth grade she attended a summer camp at Karolyils Gymnastics School in ttThe discipline I place on myself in gymnastics carried through to my homework? Texas. Bela Karolyi coached Mary Lou Retton, Olympic gold medal winner at the 1984 summer games. Retton and Julianne McNamara, another member of the Olympic team, attended the school at the same 633 Heatherm did After the summer at Karolyils, Heather was asked to stay for the school year In the early mornings and afternoons, she participated in all areas of gymnastics. Attending Katolyfs school was an honor itself lllt was a chance of a lifetimefl she l said. Because of graduation requirements in Virginia, Heathei decided to return to Roanoke her 1 freshman year. As a Hidden Valley Junior High student, she competed with the high school gymnastics team, going all the way to the state touma- l ment. She also continued to compete 1 with Rovanettes, a local gymnastics team. thovanettes will give me a 1 chance to get a gymnastics scholar- l ship, something Ilm hoping for? said l Heather. Beth Langan l M 1rror image Andy Shreeman and Heather Lange try an un usual stunt on the balance beam. Andrea Shwf'l

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