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

 - Class of 1987

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Despite the spring fever of sunshine, shopping, prom, and more sun, the clubs still found time for their end-of- Side by side the-year activities. O .the .mp F0 Bunnies, baskets, and Spain Chris White . and Wendy Myem Jellybeans would have made exchange their collections of postcards while standing in front of the R0 al Palace in Ma rid. the day for kids at the Young World Day Care Center. The day before, members of the Honor Society gathered at David Kageyis house to fill styrofoam cups with Easter grass and jellybeans. Dennis Bragg was even nominated to play the Easter Bunny. Fri- day morning dawned cloudy, and a mid-morning deluge cancelled the Easter egg hunt. David Kagey delivered the treats to the Day Care Center anyway. Kagey com- mented, uEveryone in the Honor Society was very co- operative and everything went smoothly until it rained and the party was cancelled. The Latin slaves had a little t break when the banquet scheduled for early April was cancelled due to rainy weather; But, in early May, Bird Watching; At the American laza in Seville, i Spain, Helen Wirt, Chnsty Getz, and Tim Helton feed the doves. 1 70 - Endings Kings, queens, jellybeans, and ravelling afar the slaves dressed in their togas and served a breakfast for their masters, while the Latin Club inducted new offi- cers. The Spanish students who toured Spain over spring break saw Prince Charles and Princess Diana, who were visiting the King and Queen of Spain in Toledo. They also got to spend three days on the Malaga Beach. Seventeen French stu- dents spent their spring break touring Quebec, Can- ada, where they visited mu- seums, went shopping, and ate gourmet dinners. During SCA elections, candidates campaigned for a whole week in April; The winners were president, Ken Grinspun; vice-president, Caitlin Osbourn; recording secretary, Shelley Hearp; corresponding secretary, Tammy Kelley; reporter, Angela Gillespie; and treasurer, Cleve Fisher. Lori Eades and Ashley Train wait In the Montreal train station. Leigh Bain, Amy Wise, and Robin Widmeyer make themselves comfortable during the wait for the train to Quebec, 7 JT ' w w w. m: iiuiniimm. igv, , I I .

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. Toni Moore Toni Moore In a precarious position, Jamie Marraccini poses for the King Cupid contest, Parties! Gifts! Surprises! Perhaps these words summed up the best part of each clubis year - the fun side! Amidst the business, club members looked for- ward to the various fun- fulled activities where they could release their pent-up energy from the tough school day. v One of the favorite after- school functions was the ever-popular pizza party. Seemingly every club had at least one pizza party at their choice of restaurant. An ex- ception was the Latin Club, who did some unique activi- ' ties for fun. Despite being postponed for nearly two months, the King Cupid con- test finally got underway in April. Serving a dual pur- pose, the contest provided many laughs as well as raised money. Homecoming floats com- prised another popular item. Although they required work, the floats raised spirits for the Whether King Cupid or just plain pizza, homecoming football game. The caravan of floats and cars from the school to the football field was one of fun- filled craziness and mad an- tics. The fans felt ready to crush the opposition. Despite the drudgery and the hard work of getting spreads ready for deadlines, even the itAccolade staff found time for a little fun. Remembering sponsor Mrs. Sandra Fergusonts birthday and giving going-away parties for moving staff members were some of the few tree times the staff had. Of course, how could any year be complete without a Christmasparty and end of the year party? The ttAcco- lade staff as well as every other club and group found that there was still enough partying to go around with the Christmas and end of the year parties and outings at Ferrds or Pizza Inn. Even pizza deliveries to the school were not uncommon as Mary Ann Ehlshlager Toni Moore he clubs still had fun many of the OM teams prac- ticing after school ordered pizza from their favorite shop. However, parties werentt everything to many of the clubs. The FCA opted for breakfasts at Shoney,s and the SCA sponsored dances and directed the Spring Fes- tival. Cleve Fisher David Dantzler Stick up Before the homecoming parade, Rick Stone and David Weaver decorate the German Club float. The parade aroused the students, spirits for the important football game. Surprise While editors Julie Stasik and Julie Willcox laugh it up, Mrs. Sandra Ferguson opens her surprise birth- day present. Her birthday provided one of the rare free moments for the busy staff Fun :169



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Post card ha In front of the 113598 Palace in Madrid, Spain, Tim elton, Christi Getz, Chris White, and Wendy Myers compare postcards of their visit. Candlelight dinner Cave Spring hosted a banquet for the self study committees Students from Cave Spring Junior High, Hid- den ValleyJunior High, and the high school served dinner to the 600 guests. Mrs. Elaine Shafer talks with two students who helped. Jennifer Allen Tracey Krupski Slave dance Dressed in their to as, Amy Oehlschaeger and Tami ickJe show their spirit on slave day. All slaves were asked to participate and obey their masters throughout the school day. Grass pickers Filling 5 rofoam cups with grass, i Christi unter and Melanie Turner prepare their cups for the Easter egg hunt sponsored by the Honor Society for a local day care center. Ashley bheetx Toni Moore ushing pens for portfolios and speeches iiWhat do you get when you have a mother with three daughters, and a father with three sons, and throw in a cat, a dog, and a house- keeper? The Brady Bunch. This was the beginning of Amy Morrist entertainment speech in the fundamentals of speech class. IiBecause of the large number of students, the class learned to listen as well as speak, and listening is just as importantf said Mr. Edrie Bays. The 28 public speaking students wrote and critiqued speeches to inspire, to persuade, and to entertain. Senior Amy Morris said, iiThe first speech we did was a personal experience. I was nervous for the first speech, but it got better. For a quiz grade the classioutlined their speeches, and then presented them to the class for a test grade. While public speaking classes practiced the basics of speech, Ms. Bays, creative writing class covered the basics of short story struc- ture, playsi and poetry. iIThe class changes every year. I am never satisfied with how I teach it, but it is my favorite class, said Ms. Bays, For the first time this year students put together a portfolio containing plays and short stories for personal future use. Scents S m e l I i n g h e r lipstick, Amy Burns prepares to write a descriptive paragraph for cre- ative writing class Kim Zawacki B rainstorm Creative writing students, Mark Peterson, Howard Shumate, and Bob Rogan brainstorm for ideas for creative writing class Members of the class kept a portfolio of their writings Creativity -e 1 7 1

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