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

 - Class of 1987

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The Senior class officers sped about as they frantically tried to accomplish all that had to be done. Class officers Aimee Grubbs, president, Matt Wilkerson, vice president, Kristina Beloso, secretary, and Matt Edwards, treasurer, busily helped seniors purchase their caps and gowns and set up a slide Lots of dam such as building a senior float with the theme llOutclass Glass? A larger number of students than in past years helped with the float. llWe just all got together and did it. No one had separate jobs to dofl said Aimee Grubbs. To provide some exciting enter- tainment, the officers planned a Battle of the show to be shown as part of graduation exercises. In order to help raise jobs to do. NWe just all got together and did it. No one had separate Bands, where different stu- dentbandscould get together and play, with the audience money for the seniorsi gift to the school and for graduation exercises, which were to be held at The Roanoke Civic Center at a cost of about $1800, the seniors planned a Senior Night Live show. Any senior could par- ticipate, performing in bands, doing skits, or lip-sinking to music. Besides helping with gradua- tion, the officers t1ied to boost the morale of the seniors with events choosing the best band. Unfortunately, some of the requests and plans the officers made never materialized, such as a pep bus to take them to games, and senior parking privileges. Jennifer Goodman Senior Class Officers Kristina Beloso - secretary, Aimee Grubbs e president, Matt Edwards e treasurer, Matt Wilkerson e vice-president. I, How do you impress a teacher? lll keep up with my homework and at least act like l am try- 'mg to leam7 Barbara Bowman Bob Tavenner J. Elias e K. Goff e Seniors e 87

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JENNIFER MARIE ELIAS: Science Club 2 10, Secretary 2 11,12; French Club 2 10; SCA Representative 2 10, Treasurer 2 11: Sophomore Class Vice-President; Semor Council: PLUS 2 11,12; Tennis 2 9,10, Captain 2 11,12; Homecoming Coun 2 12 CHRISTOPHER FORREST ELLEDGE Chn'sW Ke Club 2 10; SADD-Secretary-Treasurer 2 11; Spanish C ub 2 10,11 ERIC EVERRETI' ELLINGSON Cal FRANK PERKINS ELLIS Chip : Soccer 2 10,11,12 ROBERT ALLEN ELMORE uRob : AIASA 2 9,10,11, President 2 12; Spanish Club 2 12 WENDY ELSWICK: German Club2 10,11,12; FBLA2 12; Key Club 2 12; Track 2 10,11,12; Symphonic Band 2 10 GREGORY CHARLES ENTREKIN Greg : FBLA 2 10; Latin Club 212; uKnight Letter 2 10; Tennis 210,11,12 CHRISTI LEIGH ERGLE: Cheerleading-JV2 10, Varsity2 1 1,12; Prom Committee211;TopTen212; HonorCourt2 11; Key Club 2 10,11; PLUS 2 11; Science Club 2 12; French Club 2 10,11,12; French NHS 2 12; NHS 2 11, Parliamentarian 2 12; SCA Representative 2 12 STEPHEN WAYNE EWERS Steve : FCA 2 10,11, Vice- President2 12;PLUS211,12;Prom Committee2 11; NHS 2 11,12; Football-Varsity 2 10,11,12; Basketball-Varsity 2 12 SAMUEL LEE FARTHING Sam ; NHS 2 11,12; Latin Club 2 10,11,12; Prom Committee 2 11; FootbaIl-Varsity 2 10,11,12; Baseball 2,10,11,12; Top Ten 2 12 WILLIAM LEE FERGUSON Billy : FBLA 2 11,12; DECA-Vice-President 2 12 AMY DAWN FERRIS: FBLA 2 11,12; COE 2 12; JA 2 10,11; Key Club 2 10; Spanish Club 2 11 ELIZABETH HOPE FETHEROLF 11Libby : Drill Team 2 10, French Club 2 10; FBLA 2 10: Spanish Club 2 11,12; Track 2 12; BRIAN CHARLES FIELDS: DECA 2 11,12 JASON BAKER FIELDS: JA-President 2 10; Latin Club 2 10,1 1,12; SADD-Vice-President 2 1 1,12; Chaparral Singers 2 11,12; Choir 2 10,11,12 KELLY LYNN FISHER: Key Club 2 10,11; Latin Club 2 10,11;SCARepresentative211,12;ArtClub212;Gymnas- tics 2 11,12 DIANA JEAN FLETI': Science Club 210,1 1,12; Latin Club 2 10,11,12; Drama Club 2 12; PST 2 12; Olympics of the Mind 2 11,12 ERIN ELISE FLYNN: Key Club 2 12; French Club 2 12; FHA 2 12 ANITA LYNN FOLEY: SADD 2 10,11,12; DECA 2 10,11,12; FHA 2 12; JA 210 JAMES W. FRALIN Jim : FBLA2 1 1, Photographer2 12 JENNIFER CAROL FRANCIS: Art Club 2 10; French Club 2 10; PLUS 2 12; SCA Representative 2 11,12; Senior Council; NHS 2 11,12 VICTOR HUTCHINSON FRANK VICKIE LYNN FURROW: FHA 2 12; SADD 2 10,12; FBLA 2 11,12 SHAWN LAMAR GAILEY: Football 2 10; AIASA 2 10,11,12 WILLIAM THOMAS GARRETT Tom : Key Club 2 10; AIASA 2 11,12; Track 2 12; Cross Country 2 11,12 JENNIFER LEIGH GARST JennyW DECA 2 12; Art Club 2 11,12; VICA 2 11 CARY LOFTON GENTRY: PLUS 2 11,12; Key Club 2 11,12; NHS 2 11,12; FCA 2 12; Cross Country 2 10; FootbalI-Varsity 2 11; Basketball-JV 2 10, Varsity 2 11, Captain2 12; SeniorCouncil; HonorCourt- 1 1; Track- 12 MARIAH ELIZABETH GEROW: French Club 2 10,11,12; FBLA 2 11; Key Club 2 10; Prom Chairman 2 11; SCA Representative 2 10 CHRISTINA MARGARET GETZ Christy : PLUS 2 11,12; Spanish Club 210,11,12; SADD 210,11,12; Latin Club 2 10,11; SCA Representative 2 10,11; Symphonic Band210; Marching Band2 10; KeyClub210; FHA212, NHS 2 11,12; Cheerleading-Varsity 2 12; Prom Committee 2 11; Honor Coun Marshall 2 11; Valedictorian gdiCZZHAEL SHEA GILBERT Mike : Football-Varsity 2 KELLY D. GLASCOE: FHA 2 11; Spanish Club 2 11 DAVID EDWARD GLENN: PLUS 2 12; Basketball-JV 2 10; Soccer 211,12 MICHAEL SCO'I'l' GLONTZ: PLUS 2 12; French Club 2 11,12; Key Club 210,11; Tennis 2 12 ROBERT FLOYD GODWIN Rob : Key Club 2 10,11; Spanish Club 2 11: FBLA 2 10,11; Soccer 2 10 ALLISON KELSEY GOFF: Ke Club 2 10, Latin Club 2 10,11,12; French Club 211,1 ;FBLA 211,12 86 2 Seniors 2 J. Elias 2 K. Goff



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Who is the person you admire the most? I Once again Andrea Shreeman spends her spare time reading over her script. Andrea was a member of the casts of Mill Mountainis productions of itWest Side Story and uFiddler on the Roof. 88 a Seniors a B. Grady e 5. Hudson The audience was quiet, the lights dimmed, and the music was gradually getting louder. As the curtain slowly rose, the tensions, fears, and anticipations of the actors and actresses rose also. Among the casts of the Mill Mountain Theatreis productions of tiWest Side Story and iiFiddIer on the Roof was Andrea Shree- man. She had al- Jtmr 2'5 ham Roofii and HPaulinet, in ttWest Side Story. A couple of days after school was let out, Andrea started practic- ing from 10 am. to 10 pm. every day until August 10. Her practices consisted of vocal warm up, ballet warm up, and the rehearsal of the script. Every night of performance, which was two ways been inter- ested in the the- atre, and, when she read adver- tisements for the auditions to iiFiddler on the Rooff, she saw a The audience was quiet, the lights dimmed, and the music was gradually getting louder . . . weeks for each play, was a to- tally different ex- perience. There, were bleeps and blunders such as forgetting lines and ad-libbing a great opportun- ity to show off her true talent. Andrea, who was among hun- dreds of people trying out for the cast, was told to prepare one song and one monologue. Because she learned about the auditions the day before they were held, she prepared her rendition of uTwin- kle, Twinkle, Little Star for her required piece, which was found very humorous. After a few weeks, she received a letter that said she would be playing the part of ttShprintae in iiFiddler on the To be or not to be Andrea Shreeman, who was among hundreds of people trying out for parts in Mill Mountain's productions, prepares her rendition of iiTwinkIe Twinkle Little Star for her required piece. Andy was chosen for the parts of iiShprintae and Pauline. Mary Ann Ehlshlager long monologue. Andrea herself, during a dance slipped and fell in the middle of the stage. But each foul-up was carried off with grace and professional ease. A majority of both casts were professional actors, and Andrea felt she had Ieamed much from them. She enjoyed performing with Mill Mountain Theatre and hoped to do it again in the future. Juliana Hauser Mary Ann Ehlshlager

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