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

 - Class of 1987

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girls on the court waned names of the o be silence swept over the a Ience as the press box announcer took the microphone. 'The Homecoming princess of the 198687 school year is Kelly Turnerlfl the announcer read. The girls exchanged bewildered glances; there was a no one with that name! A ripple of sound moved through the stands. Who won? Michelle Turner or Kelly Thompson? He again read out the name. Finally, Marty Copenhavett the 1985 Homecoming queen pulled Kelly Thompson for- ward ending the confusion. The crowning of the Homecoming queen was the culmination of weeks of preparations. Homecoming began when students nomi- nated those they thought belonged on the court. The seniors had to vote again due to the number of nominees. On the Friday before Homecoming, the announce- ments revealed the members of the court. Jennifer Elias, a member of the court for the first time, commented, tTI was so excited. I forgot to eat all dayf' Although the court played a large part in Homecoming, most students participated in other spirited happenings The spirit began to show on Monday with spirit week. The cheerleaders were, at first, the only ones who enthusiastically created costumes. but as the week progressed more and more students joined the ex- citement. Brad Lew15 and Lexi Hanes went all out. reliving those summer days on Beach clay. They dressed as a life- guard and a beach bum Sam 12 - Homecoming .. '--.-..-- night moves Through the busy week of Homecoming students showed their spirit in all outrageous ways. Branham made the perfect nerd in glasses, buck teeth, a wig. and clothes straight off the Brady Bunch. Fn'day, students entered the school to find red and white streamers decorating the halls. All lockers had pictures of the Knight taped on them. In response to the school colors contest, sponsored by the cheerleaders, students of all grade levels wore red and black. Mrs. Debbie Sweckerls, Mrs. Gabrielle Gatzkels, Mrs. Diane Atheyls, and Mrs Brenda Turnerls homerooms tied for the best with 100 per- 'yv WE, Shout from the mountains The Junior class showed their spirit by working for days at Beth Shiner 5 house constructing their float Com ing In the middle of the parade, it was one of the first floats to sport a slogan. Line of fire Lon Mom's a member ofthe line lead- Ing to Mr Mike Brancati hands the pie to Jennifer Elias As the volume of the students cnes increased the speed at which the pie 15 passed down in creased The line ended at Brian Puckett and Steve Ewers, who threw the pie into Mr. Brancatj's face. kinds of cent participation. In addition, the cheerleaders sold black and red buttons sporting the slogan ttltls Knight Timer That afternoon the whole student body gathered in the gym to get the football team fired up. The band played the school song .and fight song while the cheerleaders and Drill Team led the student body in dancing and singing. Of course, the seniors had to begin chanting Tlseniors, seniors, seniorsfl However, when they attempted to spell it out, they spelled S-E-N-O-I- R-S. So much for three years 2 8 2 . 5 H

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' H n'swm RS wlh H Decked out Cindy Price, Torryea Brewer, Tracev Proctor. and Amy Wilson take in the last few rays of the summer sun while spending the weeke d at Smith Mountain Lake The bi scoo Q 3p in igand. NEH Wilkerson helps new students prepare their lCefredHl sundaes With Mike Glontz d Nancy Gwaltnev as his ass1stants The SCA sponsored the pnst-nrientatiuii 1w cream party All work After finishing one Job, Chuck Stanley loads his lawnmower into his car as he prepares to tackle another green menace He spent pan of his summer mowing lawns in order to earn some spending money hlwgnlhmi , 11 Jennifer Allen



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