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

 - Class of 1987

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Tradition predicted it would be an exciting afternoon. It also meant that the seniors would win the Junior-Senior basketball game. But there were ten fired up juniors out to break the tradition. Senior fans sat on one side, juniors on the other, and sopho- mores scattered themselves among the crowd. They cafeteria for 50 cents each. The money from the tickets was split between the junior and senior classes. The juniorsl half of the money went towards Prom while the seniors half went towards graduation expenses. The juniors grabbed the first tip- off and gave the ball to Johnny Lang who ran threw cheers as well as insults across the gym showing their class spirit. Ten of the twenty players on the two teams, dressed in Jams and tee-shirts, came onto the floor for the tip- Bn'an Lester. Team Members JUNIORS Dennis Bragg, Paul Caldwell, Robert Carter, Anders Cortsen, Chris Hanson, Kevin Hudson, John Lang, Joey Mason, Brian Spickard, Ron Willard, and Coach Andy Hill SENIORS David Bailey, Mike Behrens, Brad Brewer, Chris Dillon, Randy King, Alex Long, Bob Rogan, Matt Wilkerson, Jeff Wright and Coach down the court to fire in a lay-up. John played a busy defense causing tumovers, getting steals, and retrieving loose balls. He also made some jump shots from the short corner. From the tip- oft. They took turns rotating in at the beginning of each quarter to give everyone a chance to play. Those who wanted to play had signed up on the door of their class sponsor, and their names were drawn from a hat. The week of the game, tickets were sold in the , VI .- Lau hing it up off to the final buzer, it was all down hill for the se- nior team, who lost 50-15. The beach bound seniors had been grounded. Although the game was not as close as matches in the previous years, for most, it was still a great way to spend seventh period. Susan Craft WW Lay it up What was the hardest thing to do this year? David Dantzler Atthe unior-Senior basketballgame, Brian After stealing the ball, Chn's Hanson goes Lester, David Kagey, Cary Gentry, Bob up loralay-up followed by Matt Wilkerson. Rogan, and Alex Long cheer on the seniors. Chn's led the junior team in steals. The game was played during seventh period. David Dantzler Jr Boone i K. Clowers W7 Seniors e 83

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JEFFREY SCOTT BOONE Jeff ROGER ALLEN BOONE 11Rog : Track 2 11,12 BRADFORD WAYNE BORIS '1Brad JOHN ANDREW BOWMAN Andy : German Club 2 12; Football-JV 2 10, Varsity 2 12 BARBARA SUE BOWMAN: Spanish Club 2 10,11,12; Drama Club 2 10,11; 5 mphonic Band 2 10,11; Marching Band 2 10,11,12; Key lub 2 10,11; Vice-President212; SCA Representative 2 YVONNE ANN BOYD: Ke Club 2 10; SADD 2 10, President 2 11,12; Drama C ub 2 12; Track 2 10,11 LAURA ELLEN BRADLEY Ellen : Latin Club 2 10,11, Treasurer- 12; Key Club210,11,12; FBLA2 10,11; NHS 2 12; SCA Representative 2 11,12 , 7 MICHAEL JOSEPH BRADLEY Mike : Symphonic Band 1 , ' 2 10; Marching Band 2 10; Key Club 2 1 1; Science Club2 '1 U 11,12;LatinClub210,11,12 Y J LISA CHRISTINE BRAND: Spanish Club 2 12; French Club 2 12; Drama Club 2 12; Science Club 2 11; Senior Council SAMUEL KENNETH BRANHAM Sam : PLUS 2 11,12; 1 French Club 2 10, Secreta 2 11; Junior Council; Prom 1 Committee 2 1 1; Science C ub 2 12; Senior Council; Key 11 Club 2 10 ,1 JAMES THOMPSON BRANNON Jimmy : FBLA 2 1 10,11,12; DECA 212 11 BRAD DAVID BREWER: German Club 2 12; NHS 2 12; Golf 2 12 JOHN WHITFIELD BRIGGS: FBLA 2 12 Ke Club 2 ,3 11,12; NHS 211,12;Basketball-JV2 10; Cross ountry2 1 11; Track 2 10,11,12; Honor Court 2 11 M LAURA WILLIS BRITTAIN: NHS 2 11,12; Latin Club 2 , 10,11,12; Key Club 2 10,11,12; PST-President 2 12; Sci- ' ence Club 2 12; SCA Representative 2 11,12; Prom 1 Committee 2 11 , BRYAN CARROLL BROOKS: French Club 2 10,11,12; 1 ; SADD2 10; Science Club212;Track2 12; JA Officer2 10 l 1. BECKYSUEBROWN:SADD211,12; FBLA210,11,12 ; STEVE BRYANT l DEBORAH LYNNE BURCH Debbie : Key Club 2 10; French Club 2 10,11,12; Latin Club 2 10,11,12; Prom Committee 2 1 1; Soccer-Manager 2 12; French NHS 2 12 MARC WOODWARD BURNLEY: uKnight Letter 2 12; Tennis 2 11; Prom Committee 2 11; Latin Club 2 10 KAREN CHRISTINE BURNS Christy : Cheerleading-JV 2 10, Varsity-Secretary2 11, Captain 2 12; SCA2 10,11, Treasurer 2 12; Ke Club 2 10,11; FHA-Secretary 2 12; PST2 12; Science lub 2 12; FBIA2 10; Winter Court2 12; Prom Committee 2 11; Latin Club 2 10,11,12 MICHAEL C. CANARY '1Mike : Track 2 10,1 1,12; Cross Country 2 12 CAROLYN TERESA CANFIELD: SADD 2 1 1.12; German Club 2 11,12; Key Club 2 11,12; Senior Council; NHS 2 12; Honor Court 2 11 i 1 RICHARD ALLEN CARR: S mphonic Band 2 10,11,12; 1 1 Marching Band 2 10,11,12; ya: Band 2 10,11,12 : KARI MICHELLE CARTER: Spanish Club 2 10,1 1,12; Key 1 Club 2 10,11,12; Science Club 2 12; Hag Corps 2 11,12; 1 SCA Representative 2 12 1 REBECCA LYNN CARTER Becky : DECA 2 10; Latin 1, Club 2 11; FHA 2 11; AlASA-Treasurer 2 11,12; Track 2 : 10,11,12; Cross Country 2 11 SHANNON SUZANNE CASEY: Marching Band 2 1 10,11,12; Symphonic Band 2 10,11,12; Latin Club 2 f 10,11,12; French Club 2 11,12; NHS 2 11,12 ' DWAIN EDWARD CAVENDISH: Spanish Club 2 10 SCOTT BONDURANT CHANDLER: Spanish Club 2 1 10,11,12; Science Club 2 10,11; Concert Band 2 10,11; Symphonic Band 2 12; Marching Band 2 10,11,12; Olym- W pics of the Mind- 11,12 H DEBI CHASE .7; DARYL GRAY CHRISTLEY: Cross Country 2 11 71-! DANIEL JOHN CLABBERS Danny : S m hon' B d- L 1 Section Officer- 10,11, Vice-President- 1 ;PX;rchilrclg ggnd , j 1201101, 11121112111121?! 832111- 1g,1$,12; FCA212; Latin Club2 .Vi ,,;resin 2, '2 12- : L NHS - 11,12 9 axsnty 10, Captam 12, s 1 3 :2, MICHAEL PETER CLARK: s ' 1 2 - 2 , 3 12;JA-President210,11,12 Clem CUb 12' FBLA g , , ANITA CLARKSON : 1 1' TONYA LEIGH CLEMONS: Art Club211,12; French Club E , ; 210,11;Key Club2 12; PLUS212; Prom Committee- ; g : 11; Junior Council ,1 1 KRISTI LEIGH CLOWERS: DECA 2 10' FBLA 2 1 . I Spanish Club 2 12; Science Club 2 12 ' L 82 2 Seniors 2 J. Boone 2 K. Clowers



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lllf you had a car, a full tank of gas, and $50, where would you go and what would you do? Far, far away uI decided a long time ago. llve always wanted to go. Last sum- mer, Amy Morris had her chance. Amy, and 51 other teenagers from all over the United States and Canada, spent six weeks on the United Synagogue Youth Israel and the water was still up to your chest. During the first week of the trip, Amy had to rely on the junk food that she brought from home. Veal was served often. ilA lot of people lost weight. I learned to like the Pilgrimage. food, despite The group the green flew to Israel on u , chicken? Amy El Al Airlines. A lOt Of people lOSt weight. I said. Because of The ten and a gave everyone a chance to get learned to like the food, even half hour flight the green chicken? the preparations and seasoning, the chicken often turned a green- acquainted with one another. Because security at the airport was so strict, Amy was even questioned about the con- tents of her luggage. While in Israel, the group went to museums and to see ruins. They attended a field school, which is a nature camp. They also climbed the Masada, where it was 120 degrees in the shade. The group found the beaches in lstael to be much different than those in the United States. Amy commented, llYou could go out almost a mile ish color. The fruit was abundant and delicious. When asked if she would like to visit Israel again, Amy answered, ilDefinitely. It was really great to go to another country, speak another language, and meet so many wonderful peoplefl Jennifer Baker Somewhere out there Amy Mom's sits atop a rock on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Because of the intense heat of the afternoon sun, a protective hat was necessary. Wxawycm , 71. . , u fa; Vb? YW'tuchi ; ' 5w '73 4 ; 5-5 - v , V , 9W3. .1 wk. Lance Padow

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