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

 - Class of 1987

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All booked up During the last week of summer, Mrs. Mattie Mil- ler updates her records for a new year of book- keeping. The facul prepared for the onset of school weeks ahea of time. Sabra Lucas Day gone by Walking home at the end of the day dunn the first week of school, Meighan Doman and icole Goodwin converse in the heat of the afternoon. The summer heat lasted long into the fall months. 4' e Opening There was a will. The first few weeks were proof of that. Along with a new principal, there were new ways of doing things, and that meant learning to adjustho help thin out the parking lot, Mr. Richard Tisinger issued mandatory parking permits to all those who drove. Even though the usual senior privilege of leaving school five minutes early was lessened to three minutes, it also helped to alleviate the parking problem and accumulated through the year to approximately nine hours missed from seventh period. The cafeteria had the same crowd- ing problem during second lunch where students ended up sharing chairs or sitting in window sills. Teachers patrolled the bathrooms between classes to enforce the newly established no smoking laws. On top of the normal chaos from the beginning of school, organizations had to find time to build floats for the Homecoming parade just 18 days from the start of school. Crowded conditions, new rules, and tight schedules made adaph'ng more difficult than usual; but where there was a will, there was a way. Sign of relief As students enter the auditorium for the knighting ceremony, Mrs. Toni Tillman and Dr. Thomas Bennett converse under a sign marking the arrival of the class of 87.

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All wrapped up For Homecoming Shelley Hearp, Ashley Williams, Staci Eggleston, Debi Dillon, and Aimee Grubbs make a huge poster that covered the windows in the cafeteria. Men at work During the summer, construction workers set out the framework of the new gymnasium. They worked throughout the summer and continued past the start of school. Toni Moore 1 F irst impression On orientation day, Mr. Robert Li scomb speaks to the sophomores and new stu ents about the basic rules of the school. This was their first chance to meet the principal as well as to see the school. Classy situation Prior to the stat of school, Mrs. Ruth Hagan helps Doug Bennett with a schedule change. Guidance counselors spent several days during the summer working out schedule problems to lessen the rush once school started. Opening - 3



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awwwszM WMJMW ,0er .-,- Sign language SCA officers Amy Aker and Lynn Stone add the finishing touches to the welcome bannere The SCA and the class officers engaged in several projects to make the new students feel welcome. A11 Coumoyer Glass cleaner After hours of taping, cuttin , and paintin ,Steve Steorts and John Lugar a vertise their inished product and their opinion of EC. Glass dun'ng the Homecoming parade. Opening e 5

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