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

 - Class of 1987

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119 man with an eager smile pulled into the parking lot in mid 1summer armed with decorations ior his office and ideas about how :Jhis school should be run. Mr. Robert Lipscomb, former Salem High School principal, arrived to fill the empty space in the main office when Mr. Garland Life took a job a personnel director of lRoanoke County Schools. h After consulting with many of the faculty members, Mr. Libscomb said, til was so openly accepted by everyone It helped lgreatly with the new job II When summer was over, Mr. iw t6 cally oriented, he said ace1upscomb moved on sugges- tions made by the students. ilCave Spring students are better motivated to study than they are at other schools? he said. III was so openly accepted by everyone. It helped greatly with the new job? When recalling his high school years, Mr. Libscomb remembered how he had disliked studying. He played baseball, was involved in the Honor Society and Boy Scouts, and played an instrument in the band as well, which made studying even harder. He found parents to be very sup- portive of their children. uParents here are more strongly cn'ven to ecvow sure their ch1ldren achieve. school too, is very academi- Although school work was not Mr. Lipscombls only involvement, it did take up most of his time. He was also in the Salem Rotary Club where he worked with individual children and adults. Coming into a new school in the middle of a self study was difficult, buy by mid-year he began to feel a part of the school. iiAt the first of the year I felt awkward even though I was given a part on the committee. I hadnlt been in the self study since the beginning, but by . mid-year I felt I had an investment in it? said Mr. Lipscomb. When Mr. Libscomb started his job last August he knew it would ' not be easy; yet he was determined to do it well. Susan Craft and Deanna Phillips H ard at work Behind his desk, Mr. Robert Lipscomb works on some paperwork. He could often be found here talking to students or work- ing. Mr. Robert Lipscomb: Principal Mrs. Penny Goodall: Assistant Principal, Athletic Director Mr. Richard Tisinger: Assistant Principal Discipline, Building and Maintenance Mr. David Wymer: Assistant Principal Instruction, Special Education Bemy u t 963 After talking with Mrs. Joyce Palmer 1n the main office for a conference Mr. Robert ipscomb follows her out the door. Administration a 133

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Whats the best excuse a studentis ever given you for not turning in homework? til went home sick and I didnit think Pd be here today so I didn,t have my books at homefi Mrs. Linda George nI had to go help my father get married this weekend, and I left my books in his car and they will be mailed to me? Mrs. Carol Billings Susan Craft David Dantzler V , C . Chn'sty Burns and Debi Dillon watch. The t , oronation Knight represented the school as the i t At the opening assembly on the first day of symbol of a student with outstanding school, Principal Robert Lipscomb intro- character. duces the Knight, David Kagey, while 132 - Guidance e Paraprofessional e Secretaries Mrs. Kaye Fanti: Paraprofessional, ENEB Dr. Thomas Bennett: Guidance Counselor; PLUS, New PLUS Mrs. Joan Farley: Guidance Counselor Mrs. Ruth Hagen: Guidance Counselor Ms. Toni Tillman: Guidance Coordinator Mrs. Sarah Lee Allen: SecretaBi to the n'ncipal Mrs. Annabell Barnes: Cafeteria Staff Manager Mrs. Shirley Big 5: Guidance Secretary Mrs. Sara Crosier: Attendance, Bookkeeping Mrs. Faye Earls: Paraprofessional, BA Mrs. Elfreide Harmon: Paraprofessional, Special Education, Career Lab Mrs. Evelyn Jones: Attendance Secretary Mrs. Jo Ann Jones: Paraprofessional, ' Library Mrs. Mattie Miller: Finance Secretary Mrs. Rose Marie Mona: Paraprofessional, Main Office Ms. Barbara Reynolds: Faculty Typist Mrs. Barbara Simmons: Special Education, Data Processing



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1A; Mrs. Maureen Anderson: Special hat made you Education; PST Ms. Robyn Arthur: Marketing; DECA . Mrs. Diane Athey: English 10,11 want to be a hlgh Ms. Julie Baldwin:SpanishCll,3;S$panish Club, enior ass ponsor SChOOl teaCher? Ms. Edrie Bays: English 10,12, Speech, Creative Writing; Forensics Mrs. Camille Beck: English 10,12 Mrs. Carole Billings: Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Algebra 2 Ms. Doris Boitnott: English 11, Advanced English 11 Mr. Michael Brancati: Biology; Assistant Football Coach Mrs. Jo Ellen Brittle: Algebra 1, Math Analysis, Calculus , , 3. Ms. Lynn Bryant: 8 anish 1,3,4; gpanish Club Mrs. Ann Burch: T ping, Notehand, ffice Technology Ms. Julia Cannaday: Algebra 1 Mrs. Pat Carr: Art; Fine Arts Club 1 Mr. Bill Clingenpeel: Algebra 2, 1 Consumer Math 1 1 1 1 1 if i 1 ,.' Susan Craft 1751 long time ago 1 C01- Mrs. Alice Coulter: Math 10, Consumer when 1 went to not Matg 1 were Mrs. Judith Dickerson: Spanish 1, 1 1899 thefe en Mr. Otis Dowdy: Health and Physical 1 many 1:11an5 WOm Educah'on; Assistant Footbgll Coach, 1 , d d 50 l became . . Wrgstllng Cogch 1 1 C0111 0 Ms. Chns Edwards. Spec1al Educahon 1 a t eaCher 1 Ms. Toni Elitharp: Special Education 1 Mrs. Daphne Jamison Ms. Diana Erickson: French 1,2; Cheerleading Mrs. Sandra Ferguson: Geometry, Math Survey; Accolade, Quill and Scroll Mrs. Jewell Field: Latin 2,3,4; Latin 1 Club 1 Mrs. Suellen Fore: Math 9, Algebra 2 11 Mrs. Kristi Fry: English 10,12; Knight 11 ' Letter 1 Mrs. Gabrielle Gatzke: Art; FineCITrtg u Ms. Claudia Geiger: German 1,2,3; German Club, Olympics of the Mind Mrs. Linda George: Biology Ms. Sue Giles: Chorale; Choir, Knight Knotes Mrs. Gary Goodale: English 12, Advanced English 12 Mrs. Julia Graves: Accounting, T ing, Record Keeping; BLA Ms. Marilyn Grubbs: Psychology; Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Jane Haddad: Biology Mr. Rick Hall: Marketing; DECA, JV Boys1 Basketball Mr. Charles Hammes: Government, World History Mrs. Sue Harris: Government, Sociology; National Honor Society Mrs. Yvonne Harrison: Home Economics; FHA Mr. Mike Higgins: English 10,12 Mrs. Susan Hill: English 10,12 Mrs. Betty Hosp: French 2,4; French Club, Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Wayne Hyatt: Dn'ver Education Ms. Daphne Jamison: Chemis Mrs. Linda Johnson: English 10,12 Ms. Bonnie Kelley: Physics; Olympics of the Mind Mr. Rudy Lacy: History; Golf Coach 134 4 Faculty - M. Anderson 4- R. Lacy

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