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

 - Class of 1987

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Julies Or; a Saturda afternoon, UAccoladd, staff co- edltq$ Julie tasik and Julie Willcox give Julie Sta51ks? car, appropriately called Uuleez , one more nnse. David Dantzler a 8 z 'E o E- Bob Lee Editors ....................... Julie Stasik, Julie Willcox Student Life Tracey Krupski, editor; Jennifer Allen, Torryea Brewer, Juliana Hauser ClubsMcademics ............... Ashley Sheets, Kim Zawacki, editors; Lori Eades, Mary Ann Ehlshlager, Cleve Fisher Personalities ............... Jennifer Baker, editor; Susan Craft, Jennifer Goodman, Beth Langan, Christy Underwood Sports ......... David Dantzler, editor; Jennifer Gowan, David Michie. Wendy Mom's Business ............................ Leslie Sands, manager; DeAnna Phillips Photography ..................................................... Toni Moore, editor Jennifer Gowan Party time Staff members Wendy Mom's, Julie Stasik, David Dantzler, Susan Craft, Julie Willcox, Kim Zawacki, and Jennifer Goodman chow down at the arinual yearbook picnic held at Mrs. Sandra Fergusonls house. Data rocessin Checking? for 9 accuracy, Jennifer Goodman looks up names from senior data to make sure they are spelled right. Accuracy and consistency were hard tasks for most staff members. Colophon - 205

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The icing on the cake Julie Stasik and Julie Willcox display the cake they made with Mrs. Sandra Fergusonis assistance. Traditionally, the cake was made to resemble the cover of the yearbook and eaten at the annual end-of-the-year picnic. On file Trying to use the index at the same time, Chtisty Underwood and David Michie index the names of the people in pictures or mentioned in copy on their spreads. 204' .. Colophon Bob Lee COMM Volume 31 of the Cave Spring ttAccolade was printed by Hunter Publishing Company of Winston- Salem, North Carolina. Press run: 1088 copies with 208 pages. Paper: pages 1-16, Hunter Lustre; pages 17- 208, Gloss; 80 pound stock paper; 9x12. lnk: black. Endsheets: 210 Paris Grey with black, PMS 289 blue ink, hot stamped with silver mylari Cover: white lithographed in black and PMS 289 blue inks, hot stamped with silver mylar. Spring Supplement: a preview of the book including surveys, quota- tions, and additional space for autographs. Press run: 1100 copies with 16 pages. Paper: Gloss; 100 pound stock paper; 8sz11. Ink: black. Cover: black and PMS 288 blue inks. Color photographs were printed by Ewald-Clark. Black and white photo- graphs were developed and printed by Toni Moore in our darkroom with a little help from David Dantzler, Mary Ann Ehlshlager, and David Michie. A special thanks to Art Cournoyer and Bob Tavenner for group pictures, mug shots, homecoming, prom and gradu- ation photographs. Headline styles are as follows: open- ing and closing, Frankfurter Medium; dividers, Frankfurter Medium; Student Life, 48 pt. Optima Italic; Sports, 48 pt. Helvetica Light; Clubs-Academics, 36 pt. Optima Bold; Personalities, 48 pt. Garamond Italic. All body copy was set in 10 pt. 1 swsrsmmm Mummm x Toni Moore Souvenir Light with by-lines in 10 pt. Souvenir Light ltalic. All captions were set in 8 pt. Souvenir Light. Copy on opening, closing, and dividers was set in 14 pt. Souvenir Light. A special thanks goes to Charlie Garrison, our Hunter representative, for not panicking when we came up with yet another weird idea, and to Mrs. Pat Carr for drawing the cover designs of the book and the supplement. We appreciate the VHSL Trophy class and CSPA Silver Crown Awards given to the 1986 Accolade, and also the five CSPA Gold Circle Awards in- cluding first place for a feature representation. A very special thanks goes to Mama Ferguson for putting up with us, espe- cially during the more-hectic-than- usual year. In the time we spent with you in Room 126, we learned more than just the basics of producing a year- book. As for the rest of the staff, despite most of the inexperience, you pulled it off like professionals! We will always re- member the secret pals, drink runs, and the endless hunts for the keys. Thank you all for your time and effort in producing one more great book. Julie Stasik and Julie Willcox, coeeditors Gi ed teacher Cele rating her birthday at the end of a long day, Mrs. Sandra Ferguson displays the gift given to her by the yearbook staff, Mirror mirror At the gag gift ceremony held after the staffs annual picnic, Juliana Hauser receives her gift for being the iistaff primp while Chnsty Under- wood and Tracey Krupski watch with amusement. Toni Moore I .5 r Mmmgi a m- - a m- ' t:wx;z-:w.. v



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F ull house The graduating the class of 1987 waits for Principal Robert Lipscomb to finish presenting diplomas. For the first time, graduation was held at the Roanoke Civic Center instead of the Salem Civic Center. Art Coumoyer Juhe Stasik Hanging in there Art Clu President Chuck Stanley hangs some of his artwork for the display held in the front lobby. The art show was a chance for individual students to show their works. 206 ,- 005mg ady- People were definitely anxious to leave. School let out a week later than usual and the extremely hot weather notified students that summer had already arrived, even though exams were still to come. A broken-down air conditioning system and one more blackout, adding to the schoolts history of strange early dismissals, made exam reviews even less bear- able. Exams came and went, and seniors remained at school on the last day for graduation practice where they watched the senior slide show presented by Andrea Shreeman. Finally, the big day came, and the largest class ever to pass through the school felt a certain degree of relief. As the graduates marched through the halls at the Roanoke Civic Center getting ready to enter the auditorium, the faint sound of ttPomp and Circumstanceh brought both tears and anxieties. The graduation ceremony concluded the yearts events and left 504 graduates ready e Julie Stasik and Julie Willcox

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