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��THE SQUIRE
Cave Spring Junior
High School
4880 Brambleton Ave.
Roanoke, Virginia

1992-93

Table of
Contents
Title
Opening
People
Freshmen
Eighth Grade
Seventh Grade
Sixth Grade
Faculty
Clubs
Sports
Dedication
Superlatives
Squire/My Lady
Index
Closing

1
2-15
16-55
18-31
32-37
38-43
44-49
50-55
56-71
72-93
94
95-97
98-99
100-103
104

ALL

UP

Lots of school spirit and a ton of
enthusiasm translate into one fired
11p yearbook sraffl

TITLE'W"

�"This yearbook signing party's a BLAST!"
Ashley is falling over with excicemenc.

WHAT ARE
YOU LOOKING
FORWARD TO
MOST THIS

YEAR
Getting the yearbook
Whitney Rice

Snow, so we can get out
Andrew Walshe

Learning to play the clarinet
Jennifer Hrollicke

Not having as many people
picking on me like when I
was a 6th grader
Thomas Whitby

Going to Canada over
Spring Break Leslie Burdette
Good grades Good Times
Good Friends
Anders Sylvester-Johnson

SKIING!!!

Anna Asher

Ruling the school!
Lynn Moore

Playing Hidden Valley in
football
Matt White
No more quiet tabl~
Brian Moras

I'm looking forward to having a fun and great year
Jonathon M .

To chewing gum in class
Rachel Griffin

To see what dances are like
Shannon Krupin

Having no male teachers

Leigh Barnett
Meeting and getting to
know the new people,
dances, football games
Audrey Hester

Getting out of Junior High
Ashley Callahan
Sarah and Sara, who're your fri ends?

~PENING

�By the time you receive this yearbook, you will have completed approximately twelve hundred hours in the
halls and classrooms of Cave Spring
Junior High, shaping the identity of our
school. Shocking, isn't it? Nineteen
ninety-three: the pages ahead capture
the essence of this school year.
All blown up and nowhere to go!
Will hits the mark.

...
Life' s a beach!

OPENINGV

�ome
Summertime - it's one of the highlights of
adolescence. The summer requires a lot of
time, dedication and hard work.
Time is needed for the many hours wasted
day after day thinking of things to do next. By
the end of summer you have made a summer
beach house out of popside sticks, gained
seven pounds and can recite the whole version
of the Brady Bunch theme.
Dedication is given to the television set
from the time you get up in the morning 'til
the time you go to bed at night. Oprah and
D onahue would be very pleased to find out
how many viewers they have in the Roanoke
County area. Thus we come to the conclusion
so far: that you have made a house out of
p opside sticks, gained seven pounds and
watched a million and one hours of T. V. Now
all that's left is hard work. The hard work is
for the tough time you'll spend trying to get
those seven pounds you gained off by the first
day of school.
Don't you wish summertime lasted forever!

"I wonder how she got down from
there'"
Freshmen are always chilling, expecially in the summer.

w-PENING

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Summertime requires fun, food and h aving a good tim e w ich fri ends.

�"Looks like Kelly and Kim seem to really like it hot.I"

All smiles here.

Heather an d Andee get a "kick" out of soccer.
"So happy t ogether"

OPENING~

�fJp T~

Boogie W oogie Bugle Boys

One little, two little .. . .six little Indians

You"ve gona be kidding!

Baby Face

Don't h ate me because I'm beautiful!
Pi zza Time!'!

Nanny N anny Boo Boo!

~PENING

�Don't get burned because this page is totally HOT!
Summer, of course, is your favorite time of the year and
this page is dedicated to THE SEASON. You get to do
what you want and just goof off. Now it's almost time for
the summer of ninety-three. Just think - only a few
more weeks and it's back to the fun! Get ready 'cause
we're TURNING UP THE HEAT.'

Too dose for comfort

If looks could kill .

Piggy-backing in the park

Chip &amp; Dale

BACK OFFI)'

�Light My Fire

Try to

et t e

What do you look forward to most at school? Most people would
respond - the dances. Five times a year students get together, twice
formally and three times informally. They shed some extra energy and
show off the latest dance moves.
Not only are the dances fun for the students, they are a major fundraiser
for organizations because they have almost 100% participation. Out of the
five dances, the SCA runs three - the Halloween Hop, the Valentine
Dance, and the Spring Dance. The SCA uses the money earned to help the
school in many ways. Beautification projects, buying new materials, and
appreciation parties are just a few examples. It also donates money to
certain organizations in the community such as the Child Abuse Prevention Council. The Honor Society runs the Winter or Holiday dance in
December. This helps pay for the decorations at the dance along with the
honor roll parties and other projects. The first dance is run by the
Year book Staff. This dance is vety important because profits help keep the
cost of yearbooks down.
Regardless of the sponsoring organization, the students look forward to
each seasons' dances both for the fun they provide and the activities they
fund .
J.K. and A.P.
You always need someone to hold .
Kristi and Bonnie hang out and watch for their friends.

/'

Chris rises above the others and checks out the crowd .

7-PENING

David seems ro be considering attend ing the Back-To-School Hop .

�•

Ig ton Fire!
A must for every girl -

mirror time!

To make money whoever sponsors rhe dance also provides refreshmenrs for a small fee.

Dancin ' in the Halls!
Not exactly proper dance attire'

You can always find a friend at the dance .

OPENKNG V

�trail
blaze

The view is beautiful and
friends make it even better.

�Nathan and Russ on a " nature"al high .
Llttle men win it big in

the outdoors.

�e

I
Can you imagine Cave Spring ] unior twenty-five years
ago? Well, picture this: Mrs. Lawrence a ninth grade cheerleader walking around school with a short skirt and
pompoms. Boy, have times changed! Along with the hairstyles and the bellbottoms the school has also taken on
changes such as different principals and teachers, more
technology (computers, TV's, VCR's), and a more attractive, safer exterior. But even after twenty-five years, Cave
Spring Junior is still ALL FIRED VP!!!

67-92
Plaid Fad
Mr. Dillon

Mrs. Dyer

Out with the Old . ..
... In with the N ew

Mrs. McGraw

?-PENING

Mrs. Snowadzky

�Blast from the past

After 2 5 Years

Same ale seats, same ale study
hall; Adrian passes the time imagining he's driving!

Cleaning the bowl the old fashioned way. Ah - punishment from the 60's 1

Doing the J ail House Rock!
Cave Spring in the early years

I

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OPENINGW

���Conflagration Sens a ti on
The day - 15 September: 1992
The mission - To record a day in the
life at CSJH
What happens during a day at CSJH?
That was the question. To the surprise of
the skeptical photographers, a lot of activities occur during one day at CSJH.
To find out, just read these pages.
(Attention, you non-believes out there
- these piaures were all taken on one
day. W e are not making this up.)
W ipe those goofy looks off your faces!
Notice how Kelly looks so peaceful, never suspecting that
Mike is getting ready to put a puncture wound in her skull.

J

Felicia says Goodbye.

~NTRODUCTION TO PEOPLE

"A bushy, b ushy brown haird o, Surfi n ' U.S.A ."

�Words of Wisdom
Never fall down the stairs with your eyes dosed on a
john Mahoney
Monday
W arch our for the teachers. If you don' r do your
homework, they'll get very dangerous - m aybe even
Theresa Melki
vicious.
Do what you want ro do now. You won't have time
later.
Amir Alami
Hey, Frenchies!
The office -

Don't lose your mind -

keep a little for English
Kevin Byrne

the busiest place in school.
Act mature and don't be obnoxious. Be a leader, nor a
follower.
Starr Wilson
Don't follow rrends, and keep the peace!

J amie Light

If you do what you love, you will be happy and everyone
around you will be happy.
Filip Sablik

Goof off and cause rrouble if this is your last year of
junior high .
Kevin Music
Goldfish don' r like Jell-0.

Shannon Stanger

Don 't argue with Mr. Maynard . You can't win.
Sean Cox
Don't get shut in your locker.

Trey Causey

Polish the apple as much as possible

Jane Doe

Go to school, get good grades, go to college, live like a
king, and don't do drugs.
Bryan Banks
You think you ' re cool now? Wair till you' re in 9th grade
- FRESHMEN RULE!'
The Creators

Finally, the highlight of every student' s day -

going home.

ll N T ROD UCTION TO

PEOPLE~

�moments make
memories

Freshman Info

Freshmen were asked rhe following:
Nickname
Favorite group or song
Goal in life
Favorite quote
Worst fear

Courmey Abbitt
BB~ ''I Don't Like You Any-

more"

'We have many memories of CSJH,
some of them good and some not so
good. It will be sad when we have to
move on and also thrilling to go to the
high school, a new experience. (That
first day we will be as nervous as a
long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs!) Remind ya' of sixth grade?
Let's just hope those big seniors won't
be too mean to us!!!

Amir Alami
Mr. Andre; Hail co the Buffalo; get rich

Looks like the 9th graders h ad fun in Washington .

Jammie Allen
" Color Me Bad"' become
successful; dosed areas

Oliver; swim Araic Ocean

H u nccr BaJmer
Sokracc.--s; Pearl J a m; " H eUo ,
what' s th is?"

Elizabeth Bancroft
To be an U.S. Olymp ic snow
skier; Locker 428

Hunter Atkinson

Stefan Babich
Cocoracha; Swedish Yodelers; "Trust Me."

Bryan Banks
Dougy; House of Pain; be-

l:arrah Sanon

Michael Be-achy

Robert Seining

Mariah Carey. M ichacl Bol-

DDMB; become a famous

Diablo; Slayer: "'Kill 'c m all! "

mn; &lt;lc:ach

m usicia n; " Fri:ak in '"; living

~RESH.M.EN

J eff Barron
You better do it, or else . . .

come an archi cecc

Vicrnria Ik la ngc r
·n1c: B-52 's; .. Truth is su ang cr rhan fi ct ion~ "; heights

J ohn Biggio
Anc hony; Beascie Boys: b e a
pro: be ing a CS prep

I wond er what Kelli's looking a t ?

�IN MEMORIAM
Two years ago Adam
Roark passed away. The
Class of '96 will think of
Adam and remember
him as we go on with our
lives and careers. We all
miss him very much.

H o la!

H uh)!?
Tyson Blais
Ty; ro finish college; "Clean ir
up!"

Crysral Bland
Criss; Dyer Maker; to be with

(
We can get help for you, Denise!

C heer up -

Tommy

Josh Blankens hi p
Burch; Boyz II Men; play pro
basketball; "Wah! "

Greg Bosen
Dead Mi lkmen; becoming
liberal

Mart Burgio
Slick; Boys II Men; a 2 sporr
pro ath lete; getting old

Kevin Byrne
Bunny; R .E. M. ; 'Tm laug hring.''

smy with Jeff

I'

Leslie Burdett
George; R.E .M .; find Santa
Claus

J enni fer CalJ ahan
Scrcmy ; The Flinrsro nes: spiders

Bec:sy Blake
Bees; Back ro th e Hotel; go parach uting

Ben Campbell
Pantera ; get our of schoo l

Trcr Ca usey
Dirk ; Pearl J a m ; move co Sc-

Billy Chase.:
Gopherki Ucr: So ni c Yollt h ;

ll t(li:; \\l inceM oda

w have a goal w St:(..' ,\ shrink

Ashley Cal.lahnn
Pebbles; 111e C1..Llaha..rers; ro

Kim C hockkr
Ki m m ers, Scminok \\' ind :
p lay sofrbill

cornbread

ABIBBTT -

CHOCKLEY~

�BLACKENED
" ... To the game you stay a slave ... " This line from the
Metallica song "Wherever I May Roam" may ring truer
than you think. Every day, students remain trapped in this
edifice that conformists call school. Although many people
may not realize it, music plays an important role in our lives.
It allows us to have fun and unwind. It allows for some great
conversation, and what better way to liven up a party than
with some good music? So, next time you listen to your
stereo, don't take for granted one of the true escapes this
world allows us.

I saw her "sirring" there.

Jeremy Clement
King Jeremy the WickedJ eremy; to get our of
Roanoke

Emily Click
Indigo Girls; Move to
Australia; teach Aborigines co read

Christy Clifton
Cajun Clifton; "Make a
statement wi thou t saying a word."

Mark Collyer
Marcus; Led Zeppelin;
to be rich; "Why ask
w h y.)"

Ben Comerford
Ministry; Become the
wealthiest man in the
world

Brian Corbett
Operation Ivy~ to graduate

Sean Cox
Eric Clapron; Go to VT;
"You only live once, don 't
mess up."; school food.

Stephen Cox
Mr. Lizard; Kriss Kross; ro
get a car; "Just Kid din'";
To get eat'n by a shark.

Ashlyn Cross
Steamboat Baby; Carpe
Diem

Eric Crowder
E.C.; Led Zeppelin; Li ve
life ro its fullest; "Life's
short, play hard!"

Susan Crowell
Susie-Q; Jam es Taylor;
"You got robe kidding
me.I "

Nick Currier
Led Zeppelin; to beco m e manager of Wal-

Matt Daniels
Hamilton; Led Zeppelin; to graduate from
Va. Tech

] eanette Day

] .D .; To be rich &amp;
powerful!; "Not + Not

Vanessa Diede
Nail Polish; Anything
metal; to be a Disney
cartoonist

Nancy Dixon
NED; "The Joker"; "It's
not what you've got it's what you give'"

Emily Domalski
"Brown -Eyed Girl"; publish
before age 25;' 'I 'm going crazy. warn ro come along?"

Daniel Doss
DDMB; Bass Boys ;
play pro footbal l ;
"Freak in"'; Living

=Not Nor"

high school; "Hi"; List=ing co country music

Marr

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FRESHMEN

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�Jeremia Dwier
Dwi er; Hey Boy

Jeff Dyne
Bassboy; grad. from school
the same person; "\Vhat
did I do this time'"

Kayleen English
Tay Tay; Morley Crue; live
through ic;"Lifc is a beach";
Being lefr behind.

Chris Ernst
Ernest; "House of Pain"; co
make it through college.

Ira Eads

April Faulkner
Blondie; "The Joker"; Prin'93; "I'm just
like.

cess

Kristy Early
"Merallica"; "'You can do
it as long as you don't get
caught!"; Getting caught.

Matt Edwards
Da Bear; Black Crowes;To
be very successful; "Go
ahead, make my day."

Ricky Elkins

Elizabeth Fisher
The Sundays; "If I seem a bit
odd, well, that's because I

Amy Forrester
Amster; "Back co the Hotel";
"I promise"; ro break up
with ] oseph.

Corie Foutz
"Purple Haze"; Go back in
time and meet Jirni; To live

am.

"Hey Boy"

forever

"Learning ro Fly"

"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"

" Symphony of Destruction "
"Stand in the place where you are .

v

CLEMENT-FOUTZ

�CLASS
OF
Jason Fox
Fox y ; .. Jump
Around .. ;play professional fomball;.. Yeah,

Billy Frantz
"End of the Road"; finKaty Freeman
ish coUege;"Poinc be- Kickin' K; Wreckx-ning"
Effecc; To meec Martin

Jimmy Fusco
.. Ir takes a big man to cry but n
bigger man co laugh nc him."

I believe ya!"

,)
Ryan Gagnier
Gagner; be successful at what I
do;" Look ar
Jimmy."

Rebecca Gilbert
Beckers ;" l'd D ie Wirhour
Y ou";To m eet Andre Agassi

Kelly Griffin
Blondie; Toad the Wee
Little Man; Aerosmith; go to Sprocket; "Get a life.";
college ac Georgia;''Juse] akin ··· Dying
Billy Greenway

Paul Gross
Michael Bolcon;ro become a doccor.

Smile for the camera, Corey.
Daniel Groth

Why aren'c you dancing?

Led Zeppelin; co become success-

ful

Jon Guilliams
Sonny G; Cyprus Hill; go
bungee jumping; N ot co go
to heaven.

Cheer up, Courtney.

Peace, Love , and H appiness.

�Robert Hale
Mr. Miami; Mecca &amp; the
Soul Brothers

Jeff Hansen
Hehn et

"What'sss up?"

] ulie Harunan
Kacie; Led Zeppelin ; Princess's

I

'93; N or finding rh e door.

Sombrero time.

Kim Hodge
Blee; The Cure ; ro
Joseph Higginbotham
Renegade; To have all the move to France;"OK,
power and none of the re- Wilbur."
sponsibility.

Sara models a Bhutanese outfit.

Keith Holland
Led
Zeppe l in;
Wineemoda.

J eremy H ood

~obin H ood; Guns 'n' Roses; be a

Ashley is very bubbly today.

Leanne Jernigan
Lee-Lee; Merallica; to live;
"Knock it off!"

Earl Hartman
;))ne; own my own busiess;"Hey Boy"; School
Maneesh J ain
Melissa J ennings
"Something in the Way"; Mish; Cros by , Still s,
Ti ffany J ackson
Tiff; W onderful Tonight; be an engineer; " One Life Nash, and Young; go co
Princess"93; Paco! I love. ro Live"; hit by lightning UNC; "Hey, bwn!"

''In just three short
years we will graduate
from high school. We
all have mixed feelings
about Cave Spring
High. There will be
new experiences, big
decisions, and lots of
hard work. For now
we have to grin and
bear it and try to enjoy
the "best years of our
lives.''

�Expressions
I have a friend named Fred. He expresses
himself by fingerpainting. His sister Sue expresses herself by playing the accordian all day
long. Sue's best friend's cousin, Cloe, laughs
and smiles while standing on her head peeling
bananas with her toes. Her babysitter's form
of expression is wearing really nifty clothes
that no one else has. And then there is you.
How do you express yourself?

Lindy J ohnso n
Lindy Lou; Fcelin' Groovy;
bungec jump

Michael J ones
Cracker; Credence Clcarwaccr Revival

Rie Kikuchi

Two bored brunettes on a Sarurday Night.

Ever wonder how the worl d looks through Stefan's eyes'

~RESH MEN

Sue Lester
Cnuntry; Pink Floyd;
go ro a W arid Series
Game ;" Le t me te ll
ya!"; Homeroom
Natalie Lilly
Nat ; " End of the Road ";
gcr out of school; my picture

�Karie Lucas
Katiedid; Beatles; to move ro
Uilorado

Mike Lukas
Kork.--y; "Inch by inch, life is a
cinch."

Angela Luttrell
Angelina; En Vogue; ro marry
rich; "Whatever."

Greg Lyons
\X'hitey; Ice-T; play pro sports;
"Life is short, play hard ."

Let the sun shine in.

This is the Kev-Man. Enough said.

Paul MacGregor
Michael W . Smith; Noc knowing what tO put on these things

Jon Mahoney
Tasselhoff; Rush; be a writer;
.. Excellent!!"; Fear

Sarah Mason
Pearl Jam

Jimmy Mc0Jnnell
Mecallica; "Forgiveness is divine, bm .

Denise must have had face pains after that one'
Lindy is happy . Mighry happy . Happy , happy .

Chri scy McDaniel
Chipmunk; "Enter Sandman·
Graduate

Kevin McGarry
Led Zeppelin; go to UVa

Tara McKinnc.: y
En Vogue.: ; ro ri clt: in rhc
Olympi cs; Clinton as Prl:sidcnr

Thl:resa Mdki
Tom Cm; G uns 'n Ruses;
leg&lt;.:; tO dit.: young

co l ~

LUCAS-MlELKI~

�at
Chip Mengerink
Chipper; Warpigs;
"Wanna srep?"

Ivey Miller
Chunk; Garth Brooks; ro

graduace from I.SU; "Shue
up and go away!"

Kevin Music

Colleen Nash

Shorty; Meealli ca; be in a heavy
meral band

Alternati ve Chic, Soni c Youth;
ro live: "EUo, ello, ello"; ro die

Van essa Nas h

Kare N ercles
David W ilcox; co be in a pro-

Vee; N 2 Deep; co go sky di ving; "Whan "

Andee Moore
Pookie; 'Tm a Lietle Teapot; become famous; falling into the Choe. Cave

Lynn Moore
Lynjamima; beat Mickey
Mouse in a sport; "No o,

I'm just kidding!"

Brian Moras
D esperado; ro become
an archirea; "You're a
freak"; Bill Clinton

Casey Morrison
Red Hor Chili Peppers;
ro b e successful; "In
your dreams! "; resrs

Jenny M owles
Cabbage; "I'm a Litde
T eapo t"; ro be h appy ;
"Oh, for crying oue loud! "

fessionaJ symphony

Adan Norwood

Matt N ichois
Mart y; Obi t ua ry; go ing co

Squirt; "Shore People"; co reach 5

school

ft ; "Life goes on."; talking

The lighr ar the end of the hallway.

Erin Nucko ls
K e ll i O b ens h ain
Nuck&lt;,J head:
Eri c K. C. ; Big Daddy Kane ; gee
Clapron- "' go to Aus- out of R oanoke

tralia

Look! I see a faint glimmer of light. If we can only
m ake it that far , we will have survived!!! But even as the
end comes into view, we may not get out alive!!! One
more set of exams, one more report card.
. .. Will we
make it???
Smile and life wi ll smi le back .

�Counney Onufrak
Court; James Taylor; to get

Shannon Overstreet

out of Va.

Denise Paige
Giggles; Envogue; tO srar in a
Jason movie

Steve Parks
Stanely; ''Inch by inch life is a
cinch .

Kim Perdue
Hippie; Grateful Dead; Princess's '9 3: "Hey, Kare!"

Rebecca Phoenix
Becca; anything by Gn R;
"He looked at me!"

] ulie Plagenhoef
Jewels; "If I were You" ;
master my serve

Hillary Plarr
H .LP.; Jimmy Bufferr; ro go
bungee jumping

Mr. Pres id em; U 2; go rn the

J osh Poincs
UV A; Chelsea Clin ron

Jarrett, what on earth did you do'
Randy Price
Alben ; Aerosrnith; ro play college tennis; "Srupid blonde!"

Anna Rae

Annie; Brynn Adams; to gee ouc
of here alive; "I chink nor!..

What's inside your lunchbox, Shannon?

Bill Rawlings
Bill: Acrosmich; go co rhc University of North Carolina

What 's on your m ind '

Lesli e sees "the ligh t! "

Sara Reid
Bug Eyes; "Srairway
H eaven "

.M E NGERINK -

Brandon Ray
David \V ilcox; move rn Co l-

orado

C h ris R e inhardt
to

Steven Segal

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REINHARDT

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�Stairway to

Ninth Grade
Blah!

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So happy together

Whitney Rice
Whit; "November Rain " ; I
don't know!; death

Danielle Ritter
Dani; to be an artist; gettinl
stuck in a room full of spider.

Carol Rolley
Carebear; Garch Brooks; to go co
che moon; "Go for ic, babe!"; war

Julie Rosapepe
] ewels; Red Hor Chili Peppers;
scay ouc of trouble

Ashley Ross
Ash ; ''I'd Die Wirhout You "
ro gee Jen to come back

Jon Sa und ers
J on; Iron Ma iden ; go rn U VA ;

Scott Scheuer
Fufur; Billy J oel; " Oh , well' "

Robbie Score
"Jum p '; your gi rlfri end 's mo rhcr

Scott is working his way up the ladder.

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Kori Roberts

Why aren' t you smiling, Colleen'

VaJcric R ubr ight
Val; Ji mm }' Buffer ; bt" n pro win d
surfer

? R E S H MEN

Filip Sablik
Keanu: Hom e Swee1 Hum e; be an
artist; 'S cedc Chtc7 W c:cl Ruiz~ "

K.rispy I; Princess's '93; I love
Korky

Zahra Sadjadi

Mike Dirka getring fin.: d

�Here we are at the top of the
stairs (of junior high, that is_) It's
almost time to move on to the
high school. We will be at the
bottom of the stairs once again.
Pretty depressing if you ask me.
Oh, welL For now we need to
enJOY our reign at the top. Always and forever at Cave Spring
Junior High the FRESHMEN
RULE!!!

•••••
Emily Shafrman
Em; Wind Cries Mary; Princess's

'93

Mark Shiner

Brandon Simpson

Piano Man; make it into Duke

J usrin 's Lirtle Brother; Aerosmirh;
42 7 Corverre; another year of this

Chris Skon
Chris; 3 a.rn. Revenue; gee
through college; fear irsclf

Brian Sharp
Booboo; Hunger Suike; be a Nascar driver

Caleb Smith

Ready for Action

Jamie Smith
Travis Trirt; ro marry my honey;
" I love Caleb!"

J ason Snell
Jay; Red H or Chile Peppers; leave

Shanno n Stanger
Nanncr; End of the Road; say alphabet backwards

Patrick Stanley
J ersey Boy; Pearl J am

Roanoke; " I am the greatest"

Mark Sowder
Pearl Jam; become a doctor; failing and staying here another year

Jarrerr Spencer
Ferrer; Cypress Hill; ger our of
Roanoke; 5.0

Mandy Stephenson
Man; W rex' n Effcx; "Do you
sense che irony in this sinmrion?"

Mart Scone
Nonb; Metnllica; co li ve pasr 26

D on't we all look "purdy" 1
Brianne T aylor
!Jn:; Ga rth Brooks; m o ve: to No rth
Dakota; ' ·Not even ·' ; spi ckrs

LaNeaJ Taylor
Big D ad d y loan shark. Cypress
Hill ; to m ove u ut of V irg ini a

Corey 111ompson
Co te)'; MemUi ca: get a good pay ing job

) ulic Thom pso n
Rn.ph; Garth Brooks: to raise sa d·
dkbred hors es; ttlgebm

~

R il CE-THOM.PSON

�The End of the Road

Finally, the end of the road approaches. le is now time to bid farewell to our beloved teachers that watched us grow emotionally and physically.
The next step is high school - ya' know - the "real world." The whole package of high school comes with a variety of things such as prom, the
games, and best of all, no more riding the bus! We leave you you now with a few words of wisdom :
Share everything, play fair, don't hit people, put things back where you found them, clean up your own mess, say you 're sorry when you hurt somebody,
flush , take a nap every afternoon, watch out for traffic, hold hands and stick together, remember the Dick and Jane books and the first word you learned the biggest word you learned - the biggest word of all - LOOK. Everything you need to know is in there somewhere: think what a better world it would be
if we all - the whole world - had cookies and milk about 3 o'clock every afternoon and then lay down with our blankies /(Jr a nap, and it is still troe no
matter how old you are - when you go out into the world, it is best to hold hands and stick
together.
From Robert Fulghum's All I Really Need To Know I Learned in Kindergarten
Denise Paige and Leslie Burdett

Tara Wood
D a nny ; Ned' s Ato m ic
Du s tbin ; mcer Robert
Sm ith ; get our of Roanoke

Kelly Thorne
Princess ' '93; 'Tm Sorry!"

Andy Toor
A-mon; "Weird Al"·
Be rich; "Ruff Cheez!"

J essica Triplett
Jess; Bobby Brown; ro graduate from high school; norra,nocca,norra

Chris Vandelindc
Vanlind cr Cheese; Boyz II;
Men; Being in rhc same
country with Bill Clinton

Clinton Verity
Guyspring; Red Hoc Chile
Peppers; "Go cowboys"

Eric Walrond
Eric Clapton; p ass vet school:
"Sa m e Difference" ; Have
own fishing show

Cassie Walters
Honeydew; Ganh Brooks; ro
be a docror; "Shoo fly, don't
bother me!'·

Brad Weaver
Bradley; Billy ] oel; co
be a pilot

Holly Weikel
Girl; Guns n · Roses; ro go
co college; "No, Really'"

Shannon Wells
Shan; to go to college; "I
don't know.'· getting an F

Ashley Wesr
AC; Rumpshaker; to go co a
' 49's game; "Temperature
check''

Lee Willard
' 'I'll Die Without You"

Neil Williams
" Beat It" ; to meet Pauly Shore; " Whatever"

Amber W illmon
Ambrc; Nove mb er R a in ;
Bungee jumping; ro Ji ve in
Roanoke forever

Stephen Wilmer
Wil-l-Jmer; Bob Marly;
"You so crazy"

Scarr Wilso n
Tar-Tar; Violent Femm es; co
live in Roanoke rh e resr of
my life ~

Courtney Wimb erly
Court; Boyz II M en ; get our
of 9 ch g rade; " Thac's Special! "

David W ood ring
Davy Crockett; ro gradua t e fro m c o ll e ge ;
" Good Day' "

Jennifer W oody
Cornbread ; Jimmy Buffet; to move in with the
Brady Bunch'

Adrian Wray
A.O .; to become a lawyer; failing 9th grad e'

Matthew W righr
Eddie; Led Zep plin ; ro
become rich; living 1n
Roanoke coo long

~RESH.M.EN

Kim Y essian

Mik ; Red H o t C hili Pepp e rs: Stay ing 111 Rrnu1oke
(h e rest o f ni y li fe!

Lissa Wood
D o nut; o ldi es; co enjoy life;
" Pardon me, bur d o you hn\-c
any Grey Poupon ?"

Krista Young
Blondie; Bobby Brown;
.. Gutta love me 1" ; fuiling Mr . M aynard 's d uss

�Isn't it great being a freshman?

Katie, stop that rough housing!

"Hit him with your best shot!"

Kelli says, 'Tm outta here!"

Just the "9" of us'

TH O R N IE -

YOUNG~

�Mandy Ackley
Holly Adams
Scott Aday
] onathan Amos
Sherry Amos
Elaine Anderson
Amanda Asbury

Anna Asher
Kimberly Avis
Jonathan Ayer
Spencer Baird
Viaor Baranauskas
] osh Barbour
Leigh Barnett

y ashmin Barton

Luke Beazley
] osh Beckner
Kelly Beckner
Susanne Bell
Micah Bibby
Ryan Billingsley

David Blacksrock
Casey Blais
Cody Blankenship
Brian Blount
Brad Boothe
Kevin Bradford
Katherine Brittain

Luke Brown
Corrin Browne
] ason Brubaker
Lisa Bryan
Ben Buchanan
Alison Burgio
Dawn Bushnell

Will Callahan
Thi Campbell
Blake Carothers
Todd Carr
Margo Caruthers
Chris Case
Nikki Cheney

Kristi na Child ress
Ann Clark
Ernie Cochran
Jason Collins
N ikki Collins
J eanette Colvin
J osh Compton

Matthew Compton
Travis Cooper
Jason Counts
Shana Cox
Shannan Cox
Lauren Coyne
Stephanie Crebo

Kristen Dalton
Jenny Daugherty
Charley Davies
Alicia Davis
Melanie Davis
Jenny Deans
Em ily DeWitt

?IGHTH

�Reach out and touch someone!

Party Dude

Happy Birthday, Susanne

Eighth grade has been a big change from last year. Our classes are
now specialized, our homework seems to be never-ending, and we are
expected to be mature, responsible young adults. After some 180 days
we deserve a long relaxing vacation! So come on, class of '97! Let's
Party!

Peace
Raphaela Dixon
Andrew D onahue
Christopher Duff
Christy Fagg
J ennifer Fetherolf
Ryan Filson
J enni fer Fickler

KeUi Fields
KeUey Fisher
Karen Freund
J acob G albraith
J ason Ganong
Shenandoah Gi Uespie
Nathan G leiner

Serh G ri ffi n
Am ber Goff
Mand y G ordon
Kelly G ould
J essica G reenway
J essica G ri ffi th
Sceven G usler

A CK L EY -

v

GUS LER

�Charles Haley
Jason Hall
Steven Hamblen
Leigh Hancock
John Harless
Jim Harrison
James Hayslett

Jackelyn Hergrueter
James Heslep
Justin Hill
Sean Hockenbery
Christopher Hofer
Stephen Holden
Michael Hudson

We speakfrancais.

Lydia Ilewicz

Kyle Ireland

Melissa James

Amber Janney

Anything Goes
Jennifer Jenkins
Dana J ennings
Moni ca J ernigan
Lisa Jessee
H unrer J oh nson
J ames Johnson
William Johnson

Angel Jones
An na Karr
Paula Karz
Amy Keith
N ova Kemp
Lei la Kessler
J ere my Killgore

Tiffany King
Joel Ki rby
Julie Ki n elson
Kyleigh Lambert
Laura Lanphear
j ared Largen
J enni fer Lacsretter

~IGHTH

�Dana Lazzuri
Dawn Leech
Creceda LeMaire
Erin Lester
Jeffrey Lewis
Charles Liebal
Cynthia Lin

Presron Line
John Linn
Jennifer Lupron
Ashley McCall
Carrie Manning
Virginia Marshall
Evie McAllister

Erika McCoy
Erin McDonald
Sarah McKay
Lindsey Miller
Malia Miller
Shana Miller
Leigh Anne Mitchell

Jay Mizack
Daniel Monahan

Anything goes. That's the attitude that eighth graders usually have
when they must fit homework, school, and friends into one day. We
don't know how, but somehow the "super eighth graders" do it, and
the long, wonderful summer is their reward.
Hunter Moore

Robert Moran

Lee's screech, ladies!
C'mon , g u ys '
N o having fun
in gym d ass.
Dustin Morse

Lose in choughr
Nathanael N eig hbors
Candy N ichols
Chad Norris
Tricia Oakes
Donald O 'H air
Am y Page
Wi lliam Parse!

John Perry
Mered ith Perd ue
Alexander Philips
Judson Poulcer
Sean Powers
Laurie Quesenberry
Bech Q uinn

H A LEY -

QUI N N

v

�Jorge Rivera
Laura Roberts
Claudiner Rocha
Bonnie Ross

Caron Rouse
Bambi Saul
Parrick Savard
Casey Schumacher

John Scarr
Chriscopher Sears
Thomas Selvey
Julie Ann Sgroi

Philip Shaw
Carrie Shelcon
Sarah Shivers
Robyn Shorter

' The Queen of Hearts had it good.
Anyone who opposed her was simply
decapitated." Real people can't do that.
(and its not very healthy for the poor guy
either!) So these two pages are dedicated
to all the frustrations the eighth grade
has had during this past year. By the way

... DON'T TRY THIS AT HOMEl

Jessica Simmons
Navrej Singh
Aaron Smirh
Susan Spears

Brian Speighr
January Sr. Clair
William Srevens
Joseph Scone

Aaron Sumprer
Johnson Sylvesrer
Julie Anne
Syracuse
Adam Terrell

G irl push ups

Alicia Todd
Mary Trent
Julia Trour
Spencer TI10mson

David Trumbower
Angela Turner
Kennerh Tyree
Hearher Unroe

~IGHTH

�Thaddeus Van Dyne
Raven VanDyck
Aimee Vest
Brian Virrur
Sayo Wakahara
Lauren Walden
Michelle Waldron

Emily w allace
Andrew Walshe
Samuel Watrs
Mark Weary
Scott Wells
Yonah Wence
John Whitby

Matthew White
Jeffrey Wiggins
Alison Wilkins
Sarah Williams
Wade Willmott
Kristi Windel
Arthur Wohlford

Dustin Wood

. ..

!

" ., ....

'

•

Christopher Wyarr

Kimberly Zaikov

Heather Zirkle

RIVERA -

v

ZI RKLE~'W?'

�Peter Ackley
Bobby Akers
Yasmin AJam i
Daniel Allen
Michelle Alric
And rew Amos

~EVENTH

Ci nnam on Am os
Susan Anderton
Ashley Atk inson
J ackie Ayers
Andrew Banks
Lauren Baudreau

H eather Belk
J essica Bennett
Eric Bi ngham
Bonn ie Blackwell
T iffany Blackwell
Misty Blankenship

J ohn Paul
Bourgeois
J acq ueline Bowen
Brenton Bowles
H eather Bowling
Burge Bristol
Courtney Brow n

H eather Brown
Karl Budzevski
Daniel Cald well
Erin Callahan
Marr Canfield
Matt Carey

Lauren Carr
Beth Carter
Laura Casteel
Am y Causey
Ashley Chapm an
Garrett Chri srley

�David Clemons
Jesse Clowers
Stephanie Clowers
Sara Coars
Ryan Cohen
Ben Cole

\'qhirney Cole
Amanda Coleman
Melissa Coleman
Marr Comerford
Mike Cook
Betsy Cross

Brad Cullinan
Maury Daniels
Whirney Davis
Jon Derryberry
Deborah Dickison
Duke Dodson

Dean Donahue
Alicia Dragan
) acob Dunahoo
Mike Duncan
Amanda Dwier
J akie Edwards

Allison Elias
Jim Ellis
Amanda English
Kerry Fair
Daniel Ferris
Emily Finton

Laura Fisher
Ryan Fitzgerald
Felecia Fleming
Leslie Flowers
Amanda Foshag
Whitney Funk

"Yes, I'm a beautiful baby!!!"

"The name says ir all. "

ACKLEY -

FUNK

�Cathy Furrow
Kevin Gagnier
John Gallagher

Michelle Ganong
Narhan Gardner
T.J. George
Shannon Gordon

Whitney Griffith
Greg Hahn
Ashley Hammer
Maria Harsrine

Shannon Haynes
Jeremy Hedrick
Molly Henderson
David H enley

Guy Cheerleaders -

Buns of Steel

Ta -

w-EVENTH

DA'

WOW!

�This year 7th grade took many trips in Junior Achievement or the
PROJECT BUSINESS course. Some places they visited were K92,
Rainbow Bakery, Fast Signs, and Community Hospital. The classes
that went to these places learned many things about today's economic
problems. Hopefully, seeing first hand how a business works will help
out in the future when picking a job!

Jami e H eptinstall
Audrey H ester
Ash ley Hibbs
Lindsay
Higginboth am
J osh H olm es
J ason Hopkin s

J essica Hopkins
T aylor H ouk
Brad Hug hes
Ethan J am es
Tiffany Johnson
Ca m rin Kelly

Hiroak i Kikuchi
Tyler Kirby
J am ie Konen
Kurr Lancaster
Michelle Lancaster
Levi Lanning

Mary Larson
Mary Lasker
Madeline
Lavrenrjev
Sariah Light
Mandy Lippitt
Laurence Loesel

Bri an Lued ke
Stacie Lumsden
Clay Luttrell
J erod Mabry
Ritu Maghera
Eric Mahone

Rebecca Mahoney
Adam Malone
A.P. Malone
Alison Manetta
Andre Martin
K ris Marrin

Lauren McCann
Zack McCoy
Melanie McGuire
Carrie Meador
J essica Means
Brett Mi ller

FURR O W -

w

MILLER

�•
Chillin'

Strike a pose!!'
Kelli Miller
Trish Moore
Leslie Morgan
Matt Morris
Richard Murray
Jennifer Nelson
Robert Niday

Ben N ielsen
Hayleigh Osborne
Tracy Orrwell
Chris Padgett
Naye De Paige
Matt Peck
Daniel Penn

Spencer Pearce
Eric Poff
Blake Points
G racie Pollock
Emily Powell
Nicky Powers
Aaron Price

Ashley Puig
Jacob Quesinberry
Tiffany Ragland
Eli zabeth Rae
Martha Repede
Karie Roberts
Sarah Robi nson

Bradley Ross
Carly Rotramel
Rhonad a Rusmisel
Brandi Rutherford
Ward R yan
Ann a Sabli k
Kei Sakaguchj

~EVENTH

Grear target, Emily!

�David Schwarz
Stephanie Scott
Andrew Shaw
Jonathan Shaw
Erika Shemoff
Ashley Simmons
Ryan Sink

Joe Slack
Josh Sparks
Josh J. Sparks
Kim Speers
Jane Spencer
Dan Spurlock
Elizabeth Stevens

Kristy Storey
Shawn Strong
Beth Swaffield
Shar Taliaferro
Danielle Taylor
J airod Terrell
Wesley Testerman

Julie Thacker
Clinton Thomas
Anna Tomasik
Dolly Trevey-Boitnott
Brian Trivett
Nicole Trivett
Tonya Turman

J enny Turpin
Billy Underwood
Ryan Ward
Mandy Warsaw
Meg W ay
Locy W ebster
Nathan Webster

Amanda Weekly
Charlie W eeks
Parrick W elch
Ginger Wells
Sarah W ells
Matt W est
Thomas Whitby

Jason Wilkerson
Aaron Williams
Jennifer Wilmer
Lori Wilson

Willie Wimmer
Heather \\'linfree
Lindsey Wise
Jeremy \'7 oodson

Shake. rattle. and roll'

MILLER -

WRIGHT

�The Spark That
Starts the
Sixth grade is a very different experience for mosr srudents. The change is really
big when srudents go from elementary school ro junior high school. One big change
is char they have lockers instead of hooks and dishpans or shelves. Another thing is
char they have seven classes with different teachers and in different rooms. Srudents
now have ro dress our for their gym class. This year they have an additional class;
instead of gym the whole year, they have a health class alternating with gym each
week. Change is good!

James Adkins
Vance Adkins
Mark Allen
Kelly Ammons
Beverly Anderson
J essica Anderson
Lindsey Anderson

Ryann Angle
Sherri Austin
Megan Bainter
J essica Ball
J onas Baranauskas
Laura Basham
Sarah Bassett

Some of our sixth graders in less stressful days.
Matt Bonds
Mary Bosen
Jared Bourne
Melissa Brand t
James Brennan
Chris Brugman
Paul Brunk

Christine Bryan

Jonarhan Buchanan
Zachary Burt
Elizabeth Bush nell
Melissa Callahan
Brooke Carlin
Josh Carlton

?-IXTH

Ti ffany Beachy
N icholas
Beazley
Thomas
Beckner
Susanne
Beining
Samuel Bell
Elaina
Bernardo
Chris Bibby
Lindsey
Blankenship
Richard
Boettcher
Alex Bohm

�Gerald Carn
] enni fer Cease
Cami Chapin
Brad Chase
Stephanie Cheng
Heather Chockley
Brooke Christley

Holly Christley
Austin Clark
Sarah Clatterbuck
Robert Colvin
Brandy Conner
Debra Conner
Fred Conner

Llsa Conner
Amber Counts
Michael Cox
Anna Craft

Charles Crislip
Ben Cross
Edward Currin
Tommy Custer

Ashley Dalron
Michael Daly
Scott Davidson
Jordan D avies

Sarah Day
Matt D elumyea
Andy D eWitt

Desmond relaxes with all the necessities.

" OK , g uys -

get all your papers together in order." Mr. Old works hard to shape up our " little uns."

ADKINS -

DEWITT~

�James Dixon
Elizabeth Domalski
Chris Edwards
Nikki Edwards
Maureen Ernst
Aaron Faust
Jason Feather

Kate Fe!dvary
William Ferrell
Kim Filson
Kara Fi tzpacrick
Ashleigh Forrester
Johnathan Foutz
Billy Foy

Lindsey Fox
J ennifer Frank
Kathryn Freaney
Brandon Funk
Beth Furrow
Marrhew Fusco
Marrhew Garrett

J essica Gilbert
Candice Gnau
Katherine Greenway
Megan Griffin
Noelle Griffin
Rachel Griffin
Brian G ross

Kevin Groth
J ohn Guilliams
Alex H anisch
Kinsey Hartless
Charles Hartman
Bryan H awkins
Carrie Heinemann

Erin Hensley
Kris H ergrueter
Z ach Hice
J essica Hill
Raymond Hill
Elisha H odges
Lauren H olcomb

Adam H ollingsworth
T risha H olt
Jennifer H rdlicka
Rachael J anda
Kristen J ekielek
Ash ley Jen nings
Patrick Jessee

Brandon J ohnson
Gregory J ones
Matthew J ones
Sarah Jordahl
John Keith
Ross Kem pstcr

~IXTH

�Intramurals

A Big Success
All are ready for the shot.

Again this year the sixth graders have an intramural program. Last year
they only played basketball. This year the program has been expanded to
ping pong, foul shooting, basketball, volleyball, and tennis . Ms. Duddy
said that some of the main objectives were to provide an opportunity for
students to develop sportsmanship and fair play attitudes. Funher, the
program should provide an opportunity to have social interaction in a
constructive environment. Hopefully, this type program will encourage all
students to participate in a sport and just have fun. All sessions are held
before school.

Marr faithfully keeps score.
Ping-pong can put you inco some weird positions'

Stephan ie Kesler
Harry Kessler
Todd Kidder
Brad King
Brandon King
Nathan King
Kristi Kirby

Alex Kolozvary
John Kraemer
Carly Krause
Josh Krehbiel
Shannon Krupin
Charles L'lmberr
Lamie L'lPlanr

Anna Lasker
Michelle Leamnson
Matthew Len z
Doug Linn
Karie Lugar
Sara MacGregor
Eric Marrin

DIXON -

MARTIN~

�Eli McAllister
Mandy McCall
Daniel McCallum
Chad McDaniel
Carrie McFarland
Kristen McGarry
Christina Mellci

Suzanne Mellci
Elizabeth Miller
James Miller
Kristina Miller
Matthew Miller
Erik Min
Joey Monahan

Brooks Moran
Michael Morgan
Desmond Nance
Sarah Nash
Jonathan Neighbors
Candice Nelson
Robbie Nettles

Friends and family make everything
better.

Jared N ewman
Michael N ichols
Matthew N ielsen
J essica N orris
Meghan O'Hair
Brad Overfelt
Hearher Overfelt

Elizabeth Overstreet
Jackie O verstreet
Traci Paxton
Sarah Payne
Susan Pearce
Sarah Phelps
Tony Phillips

An ronina Picciano
Clai re Pitner
Chris Poulter
Chri s Pugh
J enni fe r Rawli ngs
Kenneth Rayher
Chad Reed

Fred Reed
J oh n Reid
Mind y Reynolds
Sierra Roach
Sarah Ross
Sarah Rutherford
Anne Sacco

~IXTH

�Christiann Sargent
Tammy Sarver
Peter Scheibe
Amy Scheuer
Jesse Seamon
William Sellari
Ryan Setchel

Todd Setchel
Matt Shrader
Joey Sisson
Ursula Skon
Sarah Slovensky
Erik Smales
Amanda Smith

Emily Smith
Katie Snead
Emily Sowder
Sarah Spears
Amanda Sracey
Joe Srack
Miranda Stebar

Meghan Steele
Samantha
Steffek
Kathryn
Syracuse
Jamie Taylor

Lucy Taylor
Michael Tesoro
Leigh Ann
Thompson
Laura Thornhill

Bart Thornron
Joseph Tims
Sarah Trenis
Lillian Triplett

Jason
Trompeter
Jennifer Tyree
Kristie Tyree
Emily
Underwood
Most sixth graders feel apprehensive about
junior high'

Kevin Wald ron
Cu rris W alters
J ohn Wardach
Kristin Weary
J essica W heeler
Amanda W ilson
David W ilson

Laura \'&lt;f ire
Becky W itkege
Amy Woodfield
Moyra W right
Kevin Yessian
Jerry Young
Kim Young

MCALLISTER -

YOUNG~

�Anne Bailey
French I,II, Interest; my
family

Sylvia Bailey
Keyboarding; my
grandmother

Amy Barnhart
Guidance counselor;
a very special reacher

Scott Beard
Math 6; Jesus
Christ

Rowena Boehling
Latin I,II; Dr.
W.L.Carr

Steven Boyer
Principal; my
mother

Mike Brancati
Assistanr principal;
my parents

Lisa Brookshier
Mach 8,9, Algebra I;
Gail and Wayne Owens

La Vina Brothers
Paraprofessional;
my husband

Karen Campbell
Languag e Arts 7;
my mother

Chris Carr
Special Education;
my mother

Lisa Childress
Special Education ;
my father

Nancy Clemons
Language Arts 7,
English 8; my dad

Clara Cordell
Library paraprofessional;
my grandparents

G lenda DeHarr
Paraprofessional

Richard DiUon
Socia l Studies 6 ,
Math 6 ; my dad

Jacq uelyn Divers
Librarian; my
mother

'-

Rick Crotts
H ealth and Physical
Ed ucat ion 6 ,7;J oe
Davis

~ACULTY

Ann Deeds
Ci v ics 8 , Soc ia l
Studies 7; my parents

Susan Bowles
Bookkeeper; my
mother

,~ ... : :
ti!. \ ... ..

. . " ...

Jeanne Duddy
Language Ar rs 6;
Myrtl e and Lee
Fonenor

Sonja Duffy
Para profes si o n al ;
Evelyn and Snowy
Gustafson

�Lig fitfious e

Ever wonder who most influenced your
teachers lives? We asked - see below for the
answers.

Although it would probably not be the first
word that comes to your mind, lighthouse is one of
the best descriptions for teachers you could think
of. Lighthouses are made to help you find your
place when you're lost. This is exactly what teachers
do. For example, when you're having trouble with
your schoolwork, who is always there to help you
get back on crack? A teacher, of course. Also, when
you first come to a new school and are feeling kind
of lost, who's the first friend you usually make? A
teacher. Overall, a teacher is one of the handiest
things to have around when you're lost. So remember, next time you need a guiding hand, call
on a teacher.

Guiding our food habits are those nice "Cafeteria Ladies:"Peggy Shepherd , Patricia Huffman, Liz Martin, Judy Saul,
Edna Franklin, Laura Peters, Mary Radford.

Everyone gets into tacky day -

Glenn Waldron and Wally W oolwin e use the walkietalkies to keep in rouch with all 3 buildings. Our
custodial crew d oes a great job!

"

even the teachers!

?

Becky Austin works to keep things shirring d ean . How
would you like to polish 70 door windows a week?

Mr. Maynard is shocked
into horror when Mrs. Wise
rakes off her mask '

The best thing about teaching is June, July, and August'

Good fri ends make a hard job alor easier.

BAILEY -

v

CAMPBELL

�Mr. Simmons at his first dance. H e won't be smiling by the end!

Even witches need fuel after a long day.

Franci ne Dyer
Special Education ;
Annie Sullivan

Sandra Flora

Life Science, Earth Science; my husband, Ken

tary; my parents

Three little teachers, all in a row

M rs. Kemp 's secret identity
Bob G iles
parrmcnr Chairman; Jcsus Chris c

Sue Giles
Interest 6, Chorus;
my fami ly

D iane Herchenridcr
Language Arts 6 ;
m y parents

Juhe J oU
Sp ecial Educa ti on;
Conni e Shanbaug h

Science 7, Science D e-

Barbara Griffin
Special Education; my
roommate in college

Dee Harrison
G ui dance Secretary;
my g rand m other

Mu rid K elley

Mrs Dct:ds and M rs Meador arc fi red up
abour Elcnion Day '9 2

~ACULTY

Hcahh and Ph ysical Educa tion 6 ,8. H t:alth and
P.E. D cp arc m &lt;: m C hair :
m y rno rh cr

J ean Kemp
Soc ial Studi es 7;
··u ncle Sam ··

Th e King and l

�David Kessler
Marh 7, Social
Srudies 7; my parems

Lurlene Lani er
Special Educa rion;
Ms. Sink

Cymhia Lawrence
Marh 7, Algebra I;
M arh D eparrmem
Chair; Eva Deyerle

Doris Lighr
School Secrerary;
my grandmorher

Carla Long
Heakh and Physical
Educarion 6,7; Mrs.
Jane Kruger

Debbie Marsico
Spanish 1, 11 ; rh e
Lord

Have you ever heard the words, "Class, today we're going to have
fun!"? This saying is usually accompanied by an activity not normally
included in your everyday curriculum. We choose to call this attempt at
making class more interesting a "Big Bang!" The teacher will often dress
someone up in another country's native dress or make you eat an
unidentifiable substance. During "Big Bangs" you will probably find
yourself thinking, "Why in the world is he/she making me do this? " The
answer is simple: To make you pay attention and remember the lesson. So
next time you find yourself caught in a "Big Band", go along with it; you
might just learn something.

Imojean Marcin
Pa r pro fe ssion a l;
L.O. Frye

Gary Maynard
Heakh and Physical
Ed u ca rion 6,9;
Brenda R. Maynard

Frank McClung
Guidance Counselor; my grandmorhers

Elizabeth McGraw
Lang uage Arrs 7 ,
English 9; my farher
Mrs. Griffin, still smiling
after a long day ar work.

How'

This does nor look promising!

Ms. Spraker is en joying rhe p erks of her new job .

\-Mr. Giles' ls rhat you behind that Coke can?'

DYER -

MCGRAW~

�Stephanie Meador
Civics 8, Social Studies
Dept. Chair; my family

Robert O'Keeffe
Technology Ed. ; Electives
Dept. Chair; my father

Brenda Page
Special Education; my dad

William McKinney
Physical Science 8; my
father

Darlene Oakes
Paraprofe ssional; my
mother

Greg Old
Social Studies 6; my
children

Lazzelle Parker
Arr; my parenrs

�John Quesenberry
Math 7,8; my father

Nancy Spraker
Assisrant Principal; my
mother

Mary Lou Vaniels
Keyboarding, Business;
my parents

Barbara Williams
Guidance Counselor;
my mother

Gwendolyn Stech
Math 9, !merest; Jes us
Christ

Shirley Walrond
Science 6; my husband

Susan Wire
Physical Science, Life Science; my grandparents

Terri Steffen
Language Arcs 6; Reading Coor.; my dad

Carole Webb
Inceresc, Home Crafts;
my husband

Danielle Wise
Band; my parents

Karen Sumner
Language Arts 7; my
mother

Judy Wells
Paraprofessional; God

Jan e Wright
H eakh &amp; Physical Ed: my
P.E. teacher and Mn;. Skelley

Bill Svec
Band 6,7

Betry Whisman
Math 9, Geometry, Algebra; Oaude and Ruch
Long

Julie W ynn
Special Education; my
l Och gra d e English
reacher

Scott Simmons
Earth Science; my father

John Pomeroy
Healih &amp; Physical Education;
6,7; my mom and dad

\
Vi cki Reilly
Math, Language Arcs 6;
my parents

Guelda Skaggs
Librarian; my parents

Sue Price
English 9; English
Dept. Chair; my dad

Sharon Sa.in
Language Arts 7; Comput-

er Lab Coor.; my parents

Martha Smith
World Geography; Social
Studies 7; my mother

Susan Pugh
Math, Science 6; my
dad

Ann Seddon
World Geography, Social Studi es 7; my parents

Pat Snowadzky
Earth Science, Physical
Science; my Indian
princess aunt

�Clubs! Clubs are some of the
best things to do in a student's life;
they can give you experience in the
work force, not to mention helping
you get into a good college! The
opportunity to help others and improve the community are other
good points about clubs .The fifteen clubs and organizations here at
CSJ offer good times and meaningful experiences for all students.
Newspaper ediror, Susanne Bell , helps one of her reporters
with an assignm enr.
Creceda and Lisa rnlculare their srockm arker b id.

Don r .lsk ~ Thi ~ l!i a ty pi t. a l brain s torming SL:ssion at a yc:a rbook mc.:c.: rin g.

Th e l:h:'i! ol rl1 c Hc&lt;; t t\ 1111 a Karr , l.c1 b

1\ LL ll ELi l&lt;&gt; NA L Bt\ND . li3( J11u1n tutupl l.111d scy \\; ' 1st·,

K t.:sskr. Flaim: A nJ ers1 1n. Ern il r Du1nalsk1 . Eli 1.a herh Stt"\'t'llS ,
Juli t.: Th ac..ker. C.mi l Ro ll ey. Darnd le R iner . Sa n .th L1µ lu . r\li s"n \\ "il k 111s. L.1ur.1
Ca'&gt;u.:d. i\bna 1-iar'&gt;llllt.:. Eli1.a h er h R ae. Urad \X ' e; 1ver , A n na H.tt·. l) ;u 1:1 L.Ln. un .
K,11 . _. Nt.:1rles . Mi that.: I Bt.:aL h y Ni11 p 1t. 1urcd . S11Jn s~ l 1euc r

?NTRODUCTION TO CLUBS

�What's Good
About Clubs
Juli e collccrs p ledge cards during rhe
Build ers' Club Save-A-Sweetheart campaign.
Donning rubber gloves, Science Club
m embers prepare to crush cans.

HONOR SOCIETY
Kim Chockley
helps others
John Mahoney LA TIN CLUB is interesting
Jeannette Day DRAMA CLUB is unique
Filip Sablik
OM is fun
Elizabeth Fisher YEARBOOK allows me
to be creative
Erik Kahill HONOR SOCIETY; I enjoy
the people
April Faulkner SCA; a chance to meet a
lot of new people
SPANISH CLUB;
Victoria Belanger
I like going to restaurants
Paul MacGregor SCIENCE CLUB is informat ive
Leslie Burd ett FRENCH CLUB; chance
to be \Vith my friends
STAGE BAND;
Kate Nettles
a chance to play different kinds of music
Courmey Onufrak BUILDERS CLUB;
we help others

Th e S( r\ Va lt.: nri11 c \ ):1nL·v was WL' ll arrl.'nd cd and lnr:&gt; of t"u 11 .

INTRODU!CTION TO

CLUBS~

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Conrrary ro popular belief, the people in H onor Society arc nor all bori ng and se riou s. Ir' s just ch ar und er all the
pressure of school, grades and parenrs, they ca n be a little incense. This year th e H onor Society has b een very bu sy. TI1 e
group goes ro RAM H ouse rwo Saturdays a m onrh , sponsored th e Chri stmas Dance, and on Valenrine's Day visited a
senior citizen 's home. Beli eve ir , H onor Sociery members make every minute co unt.

Hangin ' at the H onor Society meeting on Friday m orning.

HO N OR SOC IETY- From row : N ancy D ixo n. pres ., Lynn Moo re, v .p ., Sara Rei d , scc., Kev in By-rm·, 1rea .. Emely Dumals k1, hi storian. Row 1 : M rs. C k mons. C.1 rul
R ollcy. Trl"y Causey. Erin N ucko ls , K1:ith H o lland. Erik K:i. hill, Brian Sharp. t...lam:es h Jain . /\!rs. S mifh, Ro w

~ - R ~· .m

G.tg1m:r. CuumH:}' \X'imherl y. Courtn ey

O nufrak . Em ily Cl ick, Brandon Ra}'. Kaie N t:ulcs . Brad \V'ca vcr, Michael 13cachr . Row 4 : s~:.rn Cox, Ant:t· l.t Luurd l. Hri.11m t· T.1rlor .. knnift·r \Vuo~lr. L1 s.1 L1Pl.11n.
Da nielk Riu cr. Mark Shiner, Scott Schcut·r

" Duck , d uck , GOOSE'" says Emi ly.

N ancy " t heir fca rlcs' leader

? O N OR S OCIE TY

Mt mbcrs make: d&lt;..:corari ons for rhc: C hr isrn1as clan ct:. Kevin. whar is rhar rhing nn yuur head :'

�Lead, Follow, or Get Out
of the Way
'~CHRYSLER
~ CORPORATION

This year the SCA has been a whirlwinJ of activities. Once the new officers goc settled in, all the
representatives were elected and everyo ne go t th e hang of things, they were off co the races. The SCA
had a food drive during th e holid ays for the Lions' Club. Th ey held a door decorating contest and a
party for the winning classes . Th e Halloween , Valentine, and Spring dances were all sponsored by
our srudem government. CSJ is fortunat e to have a strong active Student Cooperative Association.

J osh decorates for the Valenri ne·s Dance.
SC.A-F rom ro w: Dukl' Dudsun .7 rh n: p .Sara R ei d sec .C receda Lei\b.ire v.p ..J osh Puinrs
prcs. , Brian Sharp,9rh n:p .,Narh an Gle in e r.8 rh rep .,Brandi Cunn t' r, 6t h rep .. Row 1: Todd
Setchel, Deborah Co nner, N iki Powers, R ya n Sink. Blake Pu inrs. Lindsey Hig!!i nbor ham . Doug
Lin , Ad an Norwood , Sarah Speers. Amy \\'uudfielJ, Bruuke Ca rl in . N:rncy D ixon, Shann on
ranger , Paula Karz , J am ie T a}1 lur, Sa ra h Treni s. H. uw 5 : i\ll'g an O" H ai r, i\bureen Ernst, Alicia
Todd, Lauren \Va ldron , Erin Lts re r, J t·nny J en k ins, jnrny Fetherolf, Kc.: il tig h Lam bert, Shann on
Gordon, Kari e Roberts, J aso n Hopkins. J os h Co Tripton, Kim Lavinder. Kare Ne[rles, Kdly
Am mons, Sarnh Ruben s, Row4 : Ni ki Turner. Jul ie An n Sg:rui. Brandon Ray, Ashlt:y \Ves r,
(..Qrie Fourz, J a mi e Smirh, Kim Yessian, J os h Blankenshi p, Srn t·n Cox, Princess Kemp. Joel
Kirby, Lesli e Burder r, Lisa LaPlam. Je ff H a nse n
1

Th e: n ew offi (.. t: r~ rake rhci r oarh 11( 1&gt; ffi1..:t · hcf(1rc rhc sr ud c: n r h1 )dy .

Thc wi nn l'rs of rhl' SCA-sponsored holida y donr d ccoraring con rcsr show off rh c ir ac.:hicvcn1c:nr .

SCA~

�Flame Builders
The Build ers ' Club is a
service organization sponso red b y the Kiwanis
Club . Each year members
do projecrs for the school
and community. They
parnc1pate in cleaning
their adopted highway
four times a year. They
have an annual car wash ,
sponsor an honor roll party, and collect coys for
Chri stmas stockings for
the Kiwanis Club . They
h e lp wi th Save-AS w ee the art , Sp ec ial
Olympics, and g ive out
p encils, stickers, and coloring books to children at
Com mun ity H ospi tal for
H alloween. The Build ers '
Club is a very active organi zation that is beneficial to the school as well
as the comm uni ry .

BU IL D ERS CLU B- Fron t ruw : Lind sey H iggenbm ham .7ch rt p .. Char Talia ferro, sc·c. .H ea tht:r Zirk le ,Hth n·p .,J ulit· Ann Sg ru i.tr1:;1 .Ad.in Nu r·wuud.\·.p .. Kim L.tvin1.kr. 9th rep.,
Bu rJl'tt ,pn:s .. Row 2: Anna Sablik . G rl &gt;' Roiram d. Ashley H ammer . M idwll t: G a nont: . Sh:mn un G u rdon, Ash k·y Aikm sun . Fd1ll :l Fkm111 g . J.1su n H opk in s, l3t· tS)' Cross , R ow):""'
Robinson. Evie f\.frCa Jlistcr . Caron Rouse, Eri n L&lt;.:ster. J &lt;:nny Dt·ans. Kd l}' Th urnt:, Kat it· R uhl'rt S. Sct·p hani t· L rL·bu . L1ur.1 L1 nplu·.1r . L11H.I Sl'}' \V./ 1s1.·, Ju l1t: Tlu\kl'r. i\ lul ly H l'ndcrsun . Em ily
Pau la K:ltz. J amil' Cunl'n. Taylor H ouk. Andel' Moore:, Kelly Gou ld , H ca thcr \Xl in frt:y .R ow 4 . Mand y \'\/ ,1r s:n~· . S.u.1h Shn'l· rs. Kun Z .1il.; 11 v. K.ui t· H .m n1.1n. M.1ri e Kid1 y, J uli t· H rmm .\n. K..
Roberts. Alina T udd . J\1'1nd~' S1l·p hcnsun . J\ lcl iss.1J cnn1 ngs . Sara Reid . Bran d un H.1y, Erin N u cl.;uls , Erm C.d l.1h.111. N.11.1l1 t· Lil ly. Kirn Yl"!'&gt;S L.111. 1\ m h t· r \'\ ' ill 1n u u . Amhl· r J.11HH:'y. Row 5. R.l''l
Van D yke. Lind sey J\l illcr . Shan nun Cox, f\-1.il ia f\ l i! ler , ( .rctct.l.i U: M.n rl·. Emi ly Sh afi ma n . Kun Pt·rdu e , Lr nn /\l uurc. Lind y J o h n son , K.111 t· Lui .1s. J ulic K1ttd sun . L1s.1 L1 Pl.1nt, J t•m1 ili.•r \\ QC\.'
Courtney O nufr.1k. N .mcy IJ 1xun. Su sa nn e Bell . S.1rah \'\/ dli :uns, S.1yu \V'a k.1h.1r.1 . 1\mand .1 As ht1ry

Wh () is rh ar srra ngt m as kc:d p erson."

Sing it. Juli t Ann 1

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-W-rnl.DERS' Cl.O:B

Wharcha ca nn °

1

�All of rhe people rh ar work in rhc g ui dance offi ce arc rherc ru help sru dcnrs "sec rh e lighr ... One group of rhosc helpers is rhe g uidance advisory sraff. This year rhey have worked ro make
~dents feel m ore ar hom e ar Cave Sp ring ./ uni or. One projecr was rhe Newcomers Club. a "'club'" for rhe new srudenrs rhar helps rhem feel more comforrable ar rh eir new school. Anorh er

projecr was rh c "Freshm an Foc us.·· Thi s was dune ro pur more emphasis on rhe freshmen and rheir acriviries. TI1ey also worked on a plan ro help rhe rising sixrh g rad ers adap r ro junior high
Efe.
Ano ther m ajor g uidan ce gro up is rh e Na rnral Hel pers. They arc srud cnrs and sraff members who are good lisreners and gai n rhe confidence of srudenrs wirh problems. The Narural H elpers
ue chosen rhroug h a survC)' ra kcn by rh e srudenrs. If rh ese people choose ro parriciparc, rh cy go rhrough a rraining session over rhe summ er. Borh groups and rhe orher peop le rh ar work in
rhe g uid ance office all conrribure ro rh e very impurranr job of helpi ng urhers.

GUIDA NC E ADVISORY COMMITTEE-Front row: Alicia Todd , Eii zaberh Bancrofr. Sara Reid . 1'eirh
H olland , Row 2 : Amand a Asb ury , J eanem:: Co lvi n. Mark Sh in er, Row 3: i\frs. C ind y Lawren ce . i\lrs .
Amy B:unhart
U ATU RA L H EL PERS-Frum row : Duke Dod so n, A li sun Elias. Row.:? : Kyle Ireland. Steven Ham blen. Hea(her Z irkl e,
J..1.Jie A nn Sg ro i , Creceda Lei\ l ain.·, i\·lar,c ur C:a rurht'rs. Row ' = Kdl y Thurnt', Urian Sharp . Apri l F;wlkn er. Lind y
h hn.so n , Lyn n !Vfuure, Scou Sc heuer. Ke i1h H u lbnd. Row 4: i\lrs . C ind y Law rence. i\lrs. Carb L on ~. i\lrs. Amy
karnhan , Mrs . Karen Cam hell , 1\ lr . Srt:vt· Buye r

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NATURAL HELPERS/GUIDANCE

ADVISORY~

�'Bright Ideas
An odessey is described as a long series of wanderings and advencures. Tha t"s exaccly what these
six teams do, not on fooc buc in their minds. They each have a differenc and imag inative assignmenc
that they must complete as creatively as possible. They have to do something like make a vehicle
that changes shape as it moves, or design their own dinosaur. They might have to act out their ow n
inrerpreration of " The Old Man and the Sea" or design their own folktale. The firey ideas just keep
on coming!

Frnnr rn\\·: Deborah Dickinson , Crececla Lel\faire,

R""" ]:Lauren C&lt;Jync . Tri cia Oakes. Nor pietured
Front row: J ohn \X'irb y, Andrew \X'alshc. Scan Powers.
Row 2 : Manely Ackley , Beck y \X' irkege. Curr is \Xl alrers.
Scarr Aday
Front row: Lauren McCann ,Row 2: N icholas Beazley, J ason
Tromperer, Chad Reed, Row 3: Ben Cross, Joey Monahan , Man
Garrerr. Nor picru red - Johnathan McCann

Leigh Anne i\lirchdl

OM

Front row: filip
Sablik , Chr is
R ei nhardr,
Manccsh J ain,
Row 2: Tara
\X'oud. Hunrcr
Arkin son

Front row: J enna Frank , Carrie McFarland, Sarah Payne, Zachary Burt, Row 2: Sam
Bell, N icky Powers , Michael Cox

Fr o nt row: Kin1
Sp ee r s, Gin g e r
\X' ell s, Susa n Speers
Row 2: Sarah
Jordahl , Ashl e ·
Atkinson, Srnci e
Lum sden

ffioneH to 'Burn
H ere is a li ttle-known
club with lots of cash.
OK, OK, so it 's not real
cash 1 The Stock Market
Club buys and sells stocks
over a ten week period ,
hoping to make a profit.
They arc g iven :i:&gt; 100,000
co scan off with - and
t h en th ey sit back to
watch their stocks go up
and up and u p 1

She calls and Y"" wm c'

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STOCKMARKET CLUB

STO&lt; !..: MAH!..: l'"I &lt; l.l "Ii · Fn, 11 r rnw &lt;"had Nllr ris. Brian Vittur.
Ma&lt; H e'kl '· ( •lrrrl\ r\ l.1hhall . l\ l.111 &lt;h ;\dkln-. R,m· 2: R ya n Fi u µ.crald L1..., ;1 l..1Pla1 n Da,,·11 Hu..;h1 1d L ( r l' lv ~.L 1 1.l·rvtain.: . rvtrs. Kt'm p ~

�RUNNERS f-ront Row: K yle Ird and , Bill Raw lings . Jeremy Clement , Marie Kielty, Karie H artman, J essica
Si mm ons, Mandy Ack ley, Juli e Ann Sgroi, C hri sry C lifro n, Row 2: Kcirh H olland , Bri an Sharp, Kelly Thorne, J enny
Fcrh crolf, Erika McCoy. And ee i\l oo rc. Evie i\lcA lli srer, Row.) : Srcven H am blen. J ess ica G ri ffit h, Casey Blais, Susan
Speers, Stephan ie C rcbo

Ya' know those people that
deliver papers to teachers during
classes? The people that help out
in the library? Meet the Runners!
They are the "gophers" of CS].
They sacrifice their study halls to
run errands and deliver papers
for people in the library, office,
and in guidance. The runners
serve as a link between the classrooms and the offices during
school time, so RUN RUNNERS RUNl

Somc rim es gu iJ ance run ners have srud y hall - son1eri n1es. social hall!

Looks li ke a good book. Ash ley. Check it our'

Eri ka an d . l c nn~ gcr Ht Hl1L'fotim rcpurrs in order .

RUNNERS~

�Fore-------· n Fires
In Srh grade an option becom es avai lab le rn stud e nts ar Cave Spring Juni or
Hig h , raking a foreign language. Larin, Span ish , German , and french a re rh e
fo ur langu ages students may elect. Each day, for one pe ri od, srudents srucly th e
foreig n language of their ch oice . Lea rning practica l app li cat ion and common
express io ns a re among th e rop p ri o riti es in th e classes. Students can joi n th e
club corresponding ro th eir language . The clubs in corporate such activ iti es as
volleyball , caroling, parries , commun ity serv ice, and m h ers. foreign la ng uages
are a major academic and social part of srucl ents' li ves.

N ice crown , Scarr!

O ne happy Roman

LATI N CLUB- From ruw : Kcirh Hulland, Gracl· Laske r. Nancy Dixon. Amy P.u::
Su san ne Be ll Ashley Wcsr, Er in Nuc ko ls. R ow~: Ta ra \Xl ond .. Jenny Deans. l l '!'~·1 ~
Gr iffir h, Eri n McDonald. Carrie Shclrnn. Mrs. Bnch ling. Ru\\' l : Ann;, R.l'

Co urrncy Onufrak , Shannun Gi llespi e. Mac Heslep. Ruw 4 : Kd ly Griffin. ~" ''
\lVclls, J ohn BiggiD, Bc:n Come rford. Ryan Gagnier

GERMAN CLUB- f ronr row Tom my Sel vey, John Whitby. Kri srtn Dalron , Row 2: Casey
Morr ison . \Xi ii! Ca llahan . Scan Powers

~ANGOAGE CLUBS

�FRE

CH CLUB-Frunr row: Rebecca Phoenix. Ke\'in Byrne. Kirn La" ind cr. Row 2: J ohn Linn. Ad an No r\\'ood, Kim H odge, Trey Causey,

Emi ly C lick , Cassie \XI a lters. Caro l Ro lle y.Ro"· ) i\ l rs. Ba ile1'. Paula Karz. Anna Asher. ll!i chelle \V alclron , Caron R ouse, Laura Lanphear.J enny
Wu:serrer, Jenn y Fi ck ler. 1\nna K a rr. Kn·in 1\kCarry. Hunrer Atkin so n. Elaine And erson. Julie Tho111pson , Josh Barbour. R ow 4 : Sara Maso n,
Randy Pri ce, Sara Re id. Hea t her Zirkk. Shannun Cox. Cindi· Lin. Andrew \\/a lshe. J ennifer Callahan. J enny M owles, Vanessa Nash , Filip
Sablik, Sarah \V i ll ia m s. A nd ee 1\ !oore. Lei g h llarnetr, i\lalia i\ lil kr. Jennifer D au;:herry. R o\\' 5: Charlie D av ies, Nei l \Vi ll ia111s, D on O 'H air,
Lindsey Mi ller, R ave n VanD y&lt; k. Les lie· llu rcktt .. kf( H ansen . .J ack ie H cr;:ru ctcr. A111bcr \Vi lmotc. A111ancl a Asbu ry. T iffa ny King. R ebecca
Gilbert, V a nessa Di ed e. i\mbcr Jann ey . 1\!and1· C&lt;&gt;rd"n N &lt;Jt picturnl-Cou rm cy Abbitc. Kelli Obenshain. Ivey Mi ller. Hunter Balm er
The mosh p ir

SPAN IS H C LUB- Nova K e mp . Hunru 1\!"""" Deni se Pa ige. C&lt;Jurmey \X' irnbcrl y. Princess Ke111p. Kim A1·is. J .R . Stone. Marr Sto ne. r\111 ber
(,off, !3ill y Frantz , Nick Currier. S u e Lc·s rc·1', Da1·id \\ '""' Iring. i\ l ike Bibby. Brian Sharp. Step hen Cox. H eather K rause. Shannon Stanger. Sean
L1Jx, K a t e Ncrrlcs, C hri s Ern st . Laura Ruhcrrs . l'rnil y [),Hn a lsk i. Kar y Freeman . Crysta l Bland. Ke1·in 1\ lusic. Chri stina C hildress. Billy C hase.
1i 5 h ky Ca ll a han , Kel li Field s. A sh lq \\ ' '"' · ·' " ' l\ l i,; 1, k . lkrh &lt;Ju inn . \\ ' hirn ey Rice. Betsy Blake. Ki111 C hockley. Bra nd on Ray . Pau l Gross .
.-l ike J o nes , Brad \Veave r. Kelk T li.•rn c" .1"" ( ;u dl 1a 1n s. Fmih· ~h.1frm ,111 . Ka t il' Lu cas. Li sa Li Plant . .Jorge Rivera . .J ake G albraith. Clinton
l/c:ricy, Mi ssy James , S rc·vc Pa rh . .I u l1c H .1n 111 ,111. l\ l. 11K c·s h Jun .. lud Kirb y. Lynn f\ l"or'" .J imm y Fu sui. Karie H amn an, Stephen \X' il111 cr.
f,rc:ccda Lc: M ai rc , J imm )' H mn s&lt; m . Frn 1e· &lt;...,hr. 11 1. 1..,. Sla ch. .. k 11 n 1k r \\'""' " " T ysu n Bla is. J osh Blankenship. C had Nrlfl'is. Dave H ays lctr. K i111
f'c:rdu c, Apri l Fau lkne r . Lind y ,l&lt;&gt;h11s&lt;&gt;11 . Frrh. K .ihil i. Std an Ha hi,h. l\ l ari,· Kidn'. Rcrlwrt Bcinin,c:. Gin111· f\ larshall. D ana Lazz uri . Russ J uhnsun .
)1,hn Peery, Lauren &lt; .&lt;&gt; )' Ill" .l •&gt;Sc ph H1 g,c:111h,, rh.11n . \'1, r&lt;&gt;ri a Fklan,c:er. An;:cla Lutrrd l. Kr isty Earh'. H nll y A,Luns. All ist)n \\l ilk ins. Kri sti
W rnd d , S usa n Cro w ell. .J as u11 F&lt;&gt;x .. k rt·1111 J-1 .,.,.J . Le ig h H.11ic , "h.. K"ri R.,h,Hs. Tara 1\kKinncy. Snitt Sclwu cr. Shannon \'\ 1dls. /\l ark Sh iner.
fl rll Rawlings , Holl y \Xl ci h. e l. .J &lt;1sh P&lt;&gt; 111ts .. l n c·1n 1 ( k·mc·rH . Hilh Crc·,·11\\·a1·. Li ssa \\' 1•.,,l. Thi C a111pbcl l. i\btt D ani els. NiL' k Singh. l\ ldissa
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December·

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NEWSPAPER

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�WANTED: Dedicated
people with musical ability.
Be prepared to practice after
hours. Be willing to give a
couple of concerts a year - in
school and out. For accelerated
workers: All-District Band offers an opportunity to achieve
and learn more. Job benefits
include: instruction on musical
skills , enjoyment of good music, and a spring trip to New
Y ork City to perform at the
Statue of Liberty.

Hi , ya 'Jl'll

STAGE BAN D - Front row : Carol Rolley, Bri an Speig ht, T h i Campbell , Ma rk Shi ner, Score Sch euer, Eri ca Sh euh off, Anna A h
Mark W eary , Brad Weaver, Mike Beachy, J os h Points, Row 2: J ames J oh nson,_Todd Ca rr , J oseph Higg inboth a m , Emily D onrnlsl.
C hris Du ff, Ashley McCall , J ason Brubaker, Kevi n Byrn e, Climon Verity, Clrn s Yandc Li nde. Erik Ka h ill , Am ir Ala mi. Paul G
J eff Dyne, Maneesh J ain , Row 3: Chri s Skon, Daniel Pen n, Dav id \Xfood ri ng, Ka re Ne ttles . Maria H arstine , Leila Kess ler, En ;
Powell , Eri c Walro nd

All is fa ir in Love, War,
and Band fu nd rai sers.
Band trips d on·r &lt;dways
featu re gourm et cooking (to say rh e least')

T ht:Sl' bassoon s have Laug hr rhc ( h ri s r i na ~ sp 1 rir~

�BRASS-Front row: Hunter Arkinson , Clinton Veriry, Chris VandeLinde, Elizaberh
Fisher, Kevin Byrne, Row 2: Maneesh Jain, Amir Alami, Jason Brubaker, Paul Gross,
Row 3: Emily Powell , Todd Carr, J ames J ohnson, David Woodring , Chris Du ff, Joseph
Higginborham, Emily Domalski , Katherine Brirrain, Row 4: Nate H arstine, Chris
Skon , Jeremy H ood, Erik Kahill
BAND OFFICERS: Scorr Scheuer, Kare Nerdes, Sara Reid, Paul Gross, Chris Vandelinde

WOODWINDS-Front row : J enni fer Lupron , Emily Click,
J ohn Perry , Josh Barber, Allison Wi lkins, Row 2: Mandy
G ordon. Nath&lt;tn G leiner, Elaine Anderson, Paula Karz,
Anna Rae, Amber Goff, Leila Kessler, J ennifer Larsrerrer,
Amber Janney, Carol Rolley, Julie Th ompson, Farrah Barron , Dana Lazzu ri. Andy Toor, Thi Campbe ll, Casey 1\forri son, Leslie Burd err, J enni fe r Doherty, Malia Mi ller, Kare
Nerrles , Missy J ames, Leig h Barnett, Ali cia Davis , Berh
Quinn , Sean Cox, Row 3: Mike Beachy. Danielle Rirrer ,
Mark Shiner, Scorr Scheuer, Eric Walrond, Kelly Griffin.
Lynn tv!oore, Sarah Wi lli ams , J osh Poi nts, Brad \Xleaver,
Julie Kirrelson

PERCU SS l(JN : Kim Avi s. Laura Lunph cn. Sh anrnm Srant!tT. Sara Reid . Spencer Baird

Up . U p .. md Away!

BAND~

�Flame 11usic
TI1i s yc:lr h as ix"'C"n an cxn ung one fu ll of d1angcs
fo r du: CSJH ch o m s . First of all. ch C" ch o ir programs
fr om H1dJ c11 V nJlcy an J C-i. \T Sp rin g were int egra ted
und er chc d1r cet 1un of Mrs. Gil es (our ch o ru s director) . A ct1v1t1 &lt;."S dus rear mdud c n conccn tour for
the d cmcn rn ry sc hools , n con ce rt fo r parents mllffi
"" \ V' int cr \ Xlond erb.nJ " , nnd m ost cxa ung of nJI, n

trip to Toronto, Cn n ad n. ro p;in 1npntt· tn Canad a 's
\'(/on d t·rl:u1J C h oral Co m peuu on . Las t year 1hc ch o rus wo n fir st plan· ra un g s :H d w H ers h ey Park C h o ml
Festival and Cornpctitt on .
Scvcr~U o f CSJ' s ch o rus members a uditi oncJ :i nd
won places o n 1hc All - D1 s crict C h o ir . TI1osc who
achit·vcd du s h o n or m d ud c . J as o n Co unts , J u.so n
Collm s, Julie Ann Sgro i and Sarn.h Shivers. K eep

CHORUS-From row: Elizabet h Miller, Shannon Gordon, Lorie Webster, J essica Bennett, Amanda English, La uren
Bordeau, H eather Chockley, Tracy Paxton , Kristen McGarry, Row 2: Sayo Wakahara, Michelle Walrond, Stephanie Crebo,
Whimey Griffin, Susan Spears, Krissy Miller, Tonya Turman, C.andy N ichols, UrsuJa Skon, Lisa Conner, Row 3: Melanie
Davis, Niki Turner, Sarah Shivers, \'&lt;fhimcy Funk, Nadee Paige, Jamie Smith, Mad eline Taubman, Michelle Leamnson,
Kim Spears, J enny Jenkins, Kayleigh English, Cori Fou tz, Row 4: Willy Wimmer, J ason Collins, J oshua Sparks, Ryan
FirL.gerald, 8isha H odges , Beth Carter, Juli e Ann Sgroi, Robyn Shaner, Mrs . Sue Giles

Sing it, Melanie!

Grrrrr!!!

Julie Ann and Stephanie seem fascinated wirh those
wipers!

Look in ' cool

See something funny, Samh?~

Ve.HORUS

�Molly smiles mysteriously.
Scott is deep in thought .

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J ennifer and her amazing floating can.

SCIENCE CLU B-Front row: Eric Wo.lrond,pres.,Susnnne Bcll,v.p.Jerm ifer Lupton,sec., Row 2: Nathan
Ki ng, J oey Monahan, Brnndon King, Michael Nichols,Lnum Wi re, H arry Kessler, Nina Piccnno. Row 3 .
Snm Robinson, Michelle L'ltlcnsrer, i\·folly Henderson , Eri.kn Shu hoff, Deb ra Dickinson , J enny T yree, Sara
Jo rdnhl, Mind}' Reyno lds, Kristy Kirby, J cnnn Frank , Tammy Sarver, Kevi n Grorh , Mrs. Susan Pugh .
Row 4: Brinn Sharp, Mandy Ackley, J oe Slack. Mntt Canfield. Andrew Walshe. John \Vhirby. Emily
Click, Pnul MacGregor, Scarr Davidson. Shnrry \'Xlrighr, Snra Trenis, i\·l rs . Shirley \Xlal rond. Ro'' '; ,
Clint0n Vericy, Nancy Dixon, K 11}1lcnc English , Erin McOonnld. Leslit: Burdett, Brandon Ray. Aaron
Smith , Dnn Groch , Eliznbcrh Smirh , Lucy Taylor

SCIENCE CLUB

�"All fired up!" This phrase describes a lot about the sports teams
here at Cave Spring ] unior. Even
though it can be interpreted in many
different ways, Cave Spring fits all the
definitions. When Cave Spring teams
come our to play, they are ready to
fight , and ready to win, never giving
up. No matter what the score, Cave
Spring is , and always will be, "All
Fired Up!!! "
A sm ile and a wave from som e dedicared Sq uire fan s.
W hen you're hor, you 're hot! !!

Hur pursuit

�WHO IS YOUR

FAVO RITE ATHLETE

Cooling down
W arming up

R obert H ale
Leslie Burd ert
Billy G reenway
Amy Page.
Trey Causey
Nancy Dixon
J oshu a Sparks
Emi ly Domalski
T yson Blais
J ulie Ki n elson
And ee iv!oore
Dan Groth

Chrisrian Okoye
. Srefan Ed berg
Dei on Sand ers
Christian L'lettner
D avid Cone
Chriscian Laenner
Barry Sanders
Orel H ersh iser
Larry Bird
. . Christia n Laettner
Pele
. Charles Barkley

INTRODUCTION TO

SPORTS~

�Beating the Odds

Jump' Jump'
FOOTBALL TEAM-Front row:Eric Crowder, Brad Custer, \X&gt;'es lcy Drake, Mike i\luran . Anrhon y \l(f ill iam s. Phil K wak, R ow 2: Jimmy Fu sco, J efT D ync.
James Davis, J oh n Poff, J eff Lang, Casey Morri son, Jason Fox, J on Gui lli a ms. Row) : Andee Muorc. Ste\Tll \\/ il rncr. i\ lik e King. Bill y Frantz, Ivey i\li ll ·
Mike Mitchem , Mark Shi ner, Marr Ed wards, Carol Rolley, Tara Wood

T he freshman foorball ream posted an undefeated 7 -0 reco rd. H aving practice in the
A ug ust hear rwice-a -day reall y paid off on the
field. The narrowest margin of viccory was 8
poi nrs against Franklin Counry. Ja.son Fox led

th e ream in rushi ng be hind the grea t blocki ng

of J immy Fusco, J on Guilliams, and Stephen
\Xl iJmer. Leading pass receiver was Bi ll y

Francz ar righr end. Exrra poims and field
goals wtre kicked by Man Ed wards. lvty
Miller, J eff Dy ne, Casey Morrison , Eric
Crowder, and Mark Shi ne r all conrribured a

!or to '1 succtssful season. The ream thanks
Coaches Beard and Anderson for rhei r lead ership. Also thanks ro the man y parems and
faculty rhm supporred the ream rhis yea r.

Th ree g uys on th e go

S hou ldn 't you b e s 111iling:' You \\"Ofl~

Coach Beard has a couple of tips for hi s wi nn ing ttam.

Scor e

O ppo n ent

20-6

E.C.Glass

27 -6

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Pul aski

24 -16

Wi lli am Fleming

14 -6
16 -CJ

Franklin County

2H-14

Wi lli am Fleming

Pa tri ck Henr y

Un ddcated

?OOTBALL-FRESHMEN

I th ink yo u "rc l11o king
the: w rung wa y, guy~

Freshmen

�7th
and
FoonJA.LL TEAM-from ro w: \'V .h.l t: \V illrnut. An hur \'\ 'u lfur._ I, Br.id Uouch , Th urn.\.s \\ .icby. f\t.m Co m pron. J ny f\ li z:i k. Cody Bb.n kenshi p. R nch n Cb ud iner, Su s~m Crowell , Row 2 :

C.j. Udnl. \Vesk y T(-s u: rrn an , D a vid Trumhu w1: r. Tnnu r l.i nl', S\ uc1 \\ 'di s. /\._lam T l' m.:11 . Hun1 t: r Moore, J osh Compron, Billr Patsd, Row 3: Coach l11 ompson, J ason Coums. K )' le

l:dand. Aaron \V illi a ms . J osh Ui:( kn L" r, C hri s \'\ 'y .111, Bri.tn S pl' i .~ht, G r.1h.1m Su 1npcu r. P.nri l." k Sav:-i rd. Tr:w is Coope r. Emic: Cockr:m , Coach Kemp

8th

The 7th and Srh grade Cave Spring
Squires ' football ream had a record of
0-5 -2. The coaches were proud of rhe
ream even though they \Vere not as
experienced as teams in the past. Although there were only a few returning
p layers, the ream pulled rogerher ro
improve their game . The Squires had
greac outstand ing performances from
Tim a r Lin e, Aaron Williams, a nd
Graham Sumpter. The Squires would
like ro chank all those p eople w ho
supporced rhe team. It means a lot ro
have yo u behind us .

\\/h ar· s so inrcrcsring. boys?

Le e's p lay ball'

U K .,L: Ll\' ' · \\ 'l" " " ' win ir

J ' 111 frt.:c r~ ll i ng .

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J U N IOR HHG H F OOTBALL

�Grear balls of fire! This year's junior high
basketball ream had a good season with a
record of 5-9. Even more encouraging was
rhe face char our ream bear Hidden Valley in
an exciting marchup in rhe lase rwenry-nine
seconds of rhe game. Way ro go, guys!

GREAT
BALLS

C orn e on Srcvc: n and Ji111111y: d1ln·r ju sr s rand rh crc!

Block him our, Alex.

Go for the ball , Mike'

JR. HIGH

CSJ BASKETBALL TEAM-Luke Beazley , Spencer Baird , Andre Marrin . Ryan Billingsly.Mike Bihb y. A; hlc y M c&lt;.•d i. I ) ;u 11d Pc n11 . &lt; ""' h Hr"'" &lt; I"&lt;&gt;&lt;ke n . ( '""·h D&lt;&gt;ug Mai er . Cuad1 'frrn
O li ve r. Alex Phillips. T yler Kirb y, J oe l Ki rby, Jimm y Harri s"n . J ay Swrr, Srcven H am hlcn . M ikc J)un &lt;an . l:lc11 ( .•de . H ca r he r /.1rkk . _I .Lin ll' T.tdnr L.turrn \X '.ddc11 . Kirn Zaikov. rn.lll \~t·.

?-ASKETBALIL-JR. HIGH

�The 1992-93 Freshman
basketball team was outstanding. They had a record of 12-1-0, losing only
to William Fleming. The
joint efforts of Cave Spring
Jr. and Hidden Valley really paid off. It will be hard
for next year's team to live
up to these standards .

of FIKE
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FRESHMAN TEAM-Front rmv : Hunter Atkinson , Ryan Gagnier, Matt
Burg io, Mike Elder, Kevin McGarry, Greg Lyons, Chri s VandeLinde, Row 2:
Coach Stewart, J ason Fox, J osh Points, J amie Campbell, Doug Kenney,
C hri s J ohn ston, Abe Agey, J osh Blankenship, J ohn Shoiter, Brian McFarland , Coach Wrig ht

FRESHMEN

You can' [ scare rhc ball in to rh c h askt: c. _J1)sh .

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Josh .i; l it.:s for a layup .

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FRESHMEN BASKETBALl.v

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This year's basketball season was one of the most exonng
ever with a 7-7 record. For the first time in six years, the Lady
Squires defeated Hidden Valley. Lisa Bryan shot the winning
points with 4 seconds left in the game. The gym exploded as
happy players, parents and fans spilled over the floor . The
season was one to be proud of and the HV game was one to
remember!

Th e captains fire up their fans!

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BASKETBALL TEAM-Front row: Lisa LaPlant , Lauri e La Plant , Ashley H am m er, Mandy \Xlarsaw. A lison Eli as. Ca rl y
Rorramel, Beth Caner, Lind sey Higgi nbotham , Mindy Reynolds, Christy Bryan , Row 2: Coad1 J ohn Pom cro~'. Coach
Farm er, J essica Simmons, Lauren Carr, Alicia Davis , Lisa Brya n, J ackie H crg rueter. Am y Cau sey, Lon W ilson . Karhc rin c
Brittain, Ch risty Fagg, Coach J ane \XI right

Pass the b all . Quick'

Friends forever

~IRLS BASKETBALL-JR . HIGH

�Elbow acrio n

\Xi e.re nun1bcr I ; rake our picture~

Read y for an yth ing

DrivL' in f~1r th l' bucker. Berh !

J R. HIGH GIRL §

BASKETBALL~

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\XIRESTLING TEAM-From row: j erod Mabry, Jeff Lewis, Casey Blais, Nat han G ltim.:r, Zach ~lcCuy, Cody
Blankenship, J ason H opki ns, J essie Clowers, \Xl ade \Xl ilmon , Row 2: Nikki C heney, Marr Mo rris, Brian Tri ve rr,
!vlart Comprun . Man Peck, Humer Moore, J eremy Hedric k, Brad Booth, W iJJ CaJl ahan, Arthur \V'ohlfurd . Bria n
Speight. Lauren ivlcCann , Row 3: J ake Galbra ith, J.R. Stone, J ohn Gallagher, Lu ke Brown, Aaron Smith, A;iron
\Xli lliams, Dan iel Ferr is, J ason Collins, Ben N ielsen, Chad No rris, Ron Pritchard, coach

Bottoms up'

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�The '92-'93 Wrestling
Team had a good year. They
ended their season with a record of four wins and three
losses. Some of the team's outstanding members were Ar-

thur Wohlford, Zach McCoy,
Daniel Ferris, Aaron Williams, and Nathan Gleiner.
Zach McCoy was All-District
in the 80 pound weight division. Way to go, team.
\XI ill has goc d1e wi ll ro win.

\XI air unril he Sl'l'S \\'har I ·vc go r in scor e for hin1!

\Xi e knew yuu could d o ic'

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This year the Cave Spring Junior Volleyball
Team was very excited. At tryouts they had
about sixty girls coming out for fifteen spaces.
For a week the girls worked hard to impress
the new volleyball coach, Mrs. Monger. Once
the team was selected, the hard work began in
earnest. Due to a late game schedule and an
early yearbook deadline, we do not have game
scores . We wish the team many fiery spikes
and enough points to win.

VOLLEYBALL T EAM-From row: Michelle Waldro n, Emi ly Powell , Th i Cam pbell , Ch ri sti na Ch ild ress . Kerri Fai r, Li ndsey H igginbotham , Michelle Ganong, Row 2: Coach Monger.
Evie M cA lli ster, J cnnirer Lu pton, Ali cia Todd, Lindsey Canon, Raven VanEyck, W himey
Gri ffi n, J ami e Conen, Juli c Kittelson

Ir's coming, ic 's con1ing!

\Xlh at are you looking at, Thi&gt;

W hoa' Louk how tha r ball soared'

~OLLEYBALL

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g1 rb . h L· read y~

�Lind sey and Michelle anxiously wait
H ey' \Xlhar's O\T r thuc'

thl'ir turn.

Volleyball makes g reat friends.

Wake up , g irls111

!)id you hurr you r finger, C hri st ina ~

Goud Sl:t . Evie:

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,t:. irls. vti llcyba ll is a t!anw of a LTiun .

Skipp int! p r~t (r i ce. huh !:'!

VOLLEYBALL~

�CHARIOTS OF FIRE
The Cave Spring Junior High
Boys Track Team completed its
1991 -92 season with only 7th and
8th graders participating. The new
program got off to a great start. The
team was the hardest working, most
enthusiastic team in years . They
completed their workouts promptly
without complaints. This dedication
p roved to be invaluable to their
improvement . Congratulations to
the team for a very successful sea son.
J aso n coni cs dose -

very d ose~

T R ACK T EAM- Front row: Keith H olland. Brian Virr ur, Cody Blan ke nsh ip , Mark Coll ye r, J ason Sne ll. T rav is C.rnipcr. H unrc r M •u 1rc. A11 . lrc " \X', t!s h . ( asn · M orri son . Ro\\' 2: Coach Mil
Th{Jinpson . Eri c Crowder, Neil Wi lliams, J tre:m y Hood , J eff Dyn&lt;.:, Matr \Xl rig hr , Brian Spc: igh r. Eri l \Xl a lr1Jnd . S rc 1ihcn \X' il111L-r _J tt -.1 11 1 ( 11 u 11 r ~. ( 11ad1 Su 1rt Fk-ard

~RACK BOYS

�Neil srri vcs ro carch the eagle.

A goud practice ross. Eri c

Tea m members help in rhe pirs

( :nd y wurk s ro win rhl· s hurrk rc lay.

Only a few more ftcr.

Look s like a \\ inn1ng iump~
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BOYS

TRACK~

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Go for the Gold!

TRACK TEAM : Front row - H eather Kra use, Lissa Wood , Kelly Fi elds, Danielle Rirrer, Kell)' Griffin. Shannon Stanger. Lindy J oh1rn&gt;n. Li sa LaPlanr. R&lt;&gt;w ~ -Kayl een Eng lish, D;u,a
Lazzuri . Lesli e Bu rdert, Kim Avis, Sarah Layne, Vanessa Nash, Karhcrine Bri n ain , Anira \Xl ebstcr. Rennie Bruno - Coach. Ro\\' ) -Susan Pugh. Coach. Tiffan y Blackwell, Sherry t\n1 .
J ennifer Daughe rty, Ambe r Goff. Eli zabeth Bancroft , Christy Fagg, Evie McAlli ster. Rachelle Po4uin. Shenandoah Gillespie. 1\ landy Stcph ,·ns&lt;&gt;n. Rnw 4 - Stephan ie Crcbo. Briann
T aylor , Sariah Light, Kelli Thorn e, Emily Wallace, Kelly G ould , Denise Paige, J enn ifer Lupton. Sylv ia Mal ysa. Beck y Mahone)' . \Xi hirnc y Cok. Capta ins J am ie Light and Lynn Moare

In o ur firs t year as a midd le school ream rhe g irls track ream h ad a
ve ry successful season . \Xie rook second p lace in rhe Ch ri stiansburg
ln vira ri onal Meer. In rhe Cos m opolitan In virari onal Meer J am ie Lig ht
wo n the 300 merer hurd les co mpeting against ninth g rade ream s. Our

mosr valuable: team members with rhe mosr points was Sarah Layne and
o ur outstandi ng fie ld cvenrs mcmbe:r was Lynn Moore. Mosr improvc.:d
was K&lt;:ll y G ri ffin and last. bur cerra inl } nor lc.:asc, the coaches' award
we nr rn J e nn ifer Lu pton for a job well clone. Many unbelievable records
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were a lso set. Th e gifted yo ung ladies were: Sarah Layne long ju mp; Ja mi&lt;: Lig ht Moor&lt;: -

4 00 a nd high jump; Shannon Stanger -

H eather Kraus&lt;: -

discus; Rache lle Pag ui n -

triple 1um p ; Li ssa Wood -

1OU ,2 00 and

16CHJ , 200 hurd les , and triple jump; Lynn
100 hurd les and

sh ut; Kat herin &lt;: Brittain

8 00 . Th e record setters for the 4 00 me ter

re lay were Kelli Field s, Ktl ly Griffi n. Shannon Stanger, and Sarah Laynt.
In rhe 1600 re lay tht winners we re Kell y Th orn t , Emi ly Wa llace,
Elizabet h Ban croft and Lynn Moor&lt;:. The incredi b le d istance runne rs of
rh e ) 21JfJ merer rela y wc rt Sh enandoah G illespi&lt;:, Amber G off, J ennifer

Lupton and jc..:nnifu Daughc.: rcy running 12 m inucc:s and 17 second s an unbt:lic:vablt rime: . Th e hard working and d&lt;.:t&lt;.:rminc.:J captains wc..:n:
Ja1n1c: L1ghl and Lynn M(Jorc.: who kc.: pt ch&lt;: cc.:am in shape anJ maclt: sure.:

rhcy d idn t slack off Thank; . Girls· Track T eam of 1992. fo r a great and
~ u u.c..:ss ful ~c:a~ qn 1

~IRLS' TRACK

�" Lesli e, w h a r a d u111b 1ok c~ ·

Taah -

D aa h 1

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Swp flexing yo ur muscle, Kim , yo u 're li a ble ro pur som eones eye our.

Check our rh ose Cover G irl smiles .

Fl y111 g h ig h" '

" She 's like rhc \V ind '

GIRLS ' T R A C K ?

�KEEPING IN
The Squires were keeping in
srep wirh a record of 6 wins and
4 losses . We had many ours randing players. The m osr valuable offensi ve player was J on
Guilliams. J aso n Fox was rhe
mosr valuable defensive player.
The overall m osr valuable player
was H unrer Balmer. We are
proud of ano rh er fin e Cave
Spring Juni o r Hi g h Soccer
ream'

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SOCCER TEA fvl- From row : J on Shaw , J ess ica Vesr, J ulit: Hu dm:ll , Andtt Muu rt, Spencer T ho m pso n. J arren Spence r, Sreve Ha mbl en. Spenu::r B;u rl L Bil l\· ( ; rn: nw.i \". J.t sun l\ruh.1kt-r.
Am ir Alarni, K im Yessian, Susan C ru\vcll , Amber \Xlil m on, Row 2: Coach Ed Sreer. J asun Fox, Kev in H ag ie, \Xl ill C a lb h an , ( 1t:o rg e H 1vt: r;1. i\ l1 h:e l. uk. 1 ~ . H .lHll n H. dll~ l. ;, _Ii Hi (; u11l1 .u n s .
Ch ri s Vandc:Linde. Marr Edwa rds. J immy Fusco, J eff Hanse n, J osep h H igg inborham . Bria n Han ks . J uel Kirb y

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\Xl har's wrong wi rh rh is picture'

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SOCCER~

�The '92- '93 cheerleading squads worked
hard this year co show
school spirit. They came
in early over the summer
co help the teachers and
make the students feel
welcome . To make
every cheer and stunt
perfect, they practiced
twice a week. They put
up signs co encourage
students and faculty co
come co games. They
also decorated the players lockers for each
g ame. With all this
practice and hard work,
they keep ' 'firing up the
flames ."

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FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS-Front ro w: Shannon Stanger, Laura Begonia , Row 2 :
M ichelle Buckner, Tam my W illiby, Suzanne Squires, Mari e Ki elry, Lynn Moo re, April
Faul kner, Ashley W esr
Jump for joy, Ashley'

Come on, everybod y -

srand up and cheer'

Mari e g rooves ro rh e mu sic.

Cheerleaders need co be athletic and strong'
G reat ro utine, g irls'

~HEERLEADERS F RESHMEN

Purri ng up signs: ch eerlea de rs d() rh is do zens o f rimes a ye.tr.

�the

FLAMES
·.

Show yo ur sru ffl

Sho\v your Squire spirit!
J enny helps start the FIRE'!!

Cheerleaders are always there ro lend a helpi ng hand.

Pi cture perfccr

&lt;,SJ CHEERL EAD ER S- Frnnr mw : Ashley Chapman . Michel le Ganong . .J enn y
h : rherulf i\1 en.:dirh Perdu e. Eri ka M cCoy . B la ke Puinrs. R ow 2 : Lori \Xl cbsrer.
c;riffirh . A liua T od1..l. Kel ley Fi sh e r. K L'i k ig h L.am lx· rr. Madeline
Ta u bin an

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rinu es to c rcatt conf u sio n and new
cho ices.freshmen may p lay o n all- frc:shmrn
ream s as in basketba ll . footba ll and chc:c:rlc:a din;:

or they may p lay Juni o r Varsity wirh CS sDpho m ores. Some freshmen who arc vc: ry ralc:nrc:d
even play on va rsity reams. Thus without rhc:
pushing , sh ovi ng a nd press ure: Df rhc: high

school, fres hm en are bc.:coming murc: and more.: a
parr of CSH. Freshmen may be stuck in rhc:
middle ri ght n O\'-' bur all of rh c frcshmt:n rcan1 s

had good records and ;di our frc:shmc:n did a

great job.

VARSITY BASKETBALL: Kell y Griffi n

JV BASKETBALL: Tiffany J ackson, Christy Clifton , Li sa Bryan

JV VOLLEYBALL: Hc:arhc: r Krau se. Christy Clifton

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?RESHl/VlEN ATHLET IES

�GOLF·· J 05 h Points
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T ENN IS: K'c lly Th o rn e

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FRE S HM EN

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ATHLETES~
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�You are my • • •

Mrs. Nl cGraw a lwa ys has a
good id ea ro share w i rh oth er
fac ulry m em bers.

Last year we had to say
goodbye to a very dedicated
" ye arbooker " and a great
friend. Mrs . McGraw , after
1 1 years of being a yearbook
sponsor, threw in the towel!
We couldn' t think of a better
way to show her our appreciation than to dedicate the
199 2 -9 3 yearbook to her.
M rs . McGraw , thank yo u for
all of yo ur help: this one 's for
yo u!

Off ho urs. M rs. !VlcGraw en joys shopping w ith her fr iends.

i'-frs.

Mc~r:m· · s class is prepared rn wait fo r hours for

rh c: ir favo rir c reacher.

Ar an afrcrschnul \\'urk shop. G rann y f\k demon\'&lt;/ ell. who knows whar:'~!

~EDICATION

�By Popular Demand

II

]Vfosc Likely co Succeed chC world in the fururc

Josh Points and Nancy Dixon are sure co wow

.

Friendliest -

Eric W alrond and Deni se Paige are always in ch e

swing of things " being friend ly ro

everyone!

Mose Sch o ol Sp irite d -

April Fa ulkn e r and St eve n Cox s lide into th &lt;e act ion a n d

s upport our CS.J ccarn s .

lc sl Sn1i le -

l( im Lavind er and Bill ll;l\dings charm rhl' fres h m an d ass

irh rhost: pea rl y whi rcs .

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SUPERLATIVES

�Most Ath letic -

Christy Cli fton and Billy Franrz cerrainly feel righ t at home on rhe basketball court.

\'V' i tci est -

Y ou. re sun· ro find Kori Rob t:rrs and Par Kr:i. mer hanging

around , qui ck ro mak e all merr y .

Most M usi cal -

Mo:,-, L Aru~tic -

You can always count on Kare Nettles and Scott Scheuer ro be in tune.

Bri .u1 ( .urhert a11d .J am ie: Li gh r have: dt:fl ni rc.:ly m~L(j tt:n.:d rh c: an uf skt:rd1ing wirh Lha lk.

Bes t Lookin g -

M,1nc K1d ry ,111d ivLt rr Bur,L:.io - srrik ing .. m..: 11 'c dw~

�M os e Likely co b e Remembered - Ash ley R oss and Eri c Crowder have
indeed left their m arks on Cave Spring] uni or.

Most Origin a l Prin c&lt;:ss Kcn1p a nd H.11h&lt;:rr
B&lt;:ining arc ju st a sh ade un con vc nriunal in rhl'ir
ways.

Best All Arnund r-;duus.

Bcsc Dressed - As hley \'\Iese and Rand y
Pricl' rl'all y make h ead s turn \\'irh rh cir
fash ionable threads.

Brian Sh;1rr) ,ll h l l. \'[111 rvf () 11 n · lllll"lrl'SS rhL· frcs hnwn \\' irh tl1L·i r divcrSl' rangl' o(

Most C han ged -

Tlw mosr chamdcun-lik v frcs h ml.'n .1rL· .J ulit H.1rrm.u1 .111d

Srcfon R.1bi ch .

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SUPIERLA TIVES

�1993 SQUIRE IS. • •
Keith Holland

AND THE

A quiet, self-contained young man who cond ucts him self in a serious thoughtful manner
describes this year's SQUIRE. Keith exhibits a mature attitud e toward hi s schoolwork as
well as ocher responsi biliti es. H e is involved in several acriviti es such as yearbook sraff for

three years and g uidance advisory comm inee for rwo years. He has paniciparcd on rhc school
track and swimn1ing reams. He is-eti.ger ro-pa.r. .rici pare in new experiences and-to make new
friends. Keith ·s interests are varied bur his passion is rhe guitar. Cave Spring Junior is proud
ro name Keith H olland the 1993 SQUIRE.

H anging our ar yearbook wi th Denise and rh e gang rakes a lot of Keitl"s rime.

A good Larin Club officer should always wear his toga.

1.., •1u1Lk to help orht:r . ., h y 'it:rvmg on the G ui d an t&lt;.:
Ad\1c,un ( ! 1mm 1ut-c ,u1d bc:111g ,111 tJtfi n· runner .

Kc 1rh

'?Q(JIRE

�Nancy has been a fa irhful yearbooker; she has never missed a
deadline'

Servi ce is a top p ri orir y wirh Na nc·y. H erc she helps bab vsir
during Conference Day.
Kid s who make good g rad es do studv hard. but . .. Nam-y and rhcsc g uvs m ake ti m e for fun
and games roo~

This yo unt! lady is al·ad c rniGt ll y rn len[ed. a lead er who has rh c resptX r of her peers. :m d a 1usr
plain ni ce individual. N ancy has been q ui re in volved ar CSJ . she has served on yearbook staff
rhrcc yea rs. as H onor Society pres id ent. a nd Bu ild ers ' Club a nd SLicn Lt: C lu b m e mber . She is
also invo lved in spurrs outsid e l )f school. A marure indi vid ual ,,·ho w ill be su ccess fu l m
whatC\Tr fi eld she chooses . Na ncy Dixon is an ob vious cho ict as rhc 199 .1 ~ry LA DY

CSJ'S

Nancy Dixon
LADY OF THE YE R
MY

LADY~

�INDEX

4, 18, 22, 28 , 29
32, 62, 63, 7 1
38, 104
32 , 65
32, 62
44
44
77
38
18,68,69, 88, 89,93
38, 104
38
17, 18
Allen, Jamm ie
Allen, Mark
44
Alr ic, Michelle
38
A mm ons , Kelly
44, 59
Amos , And rew
38
Amos, Cinn amon
38
Amos, Jonachan
32
Amos, Sherry
32, 86
A nderson, Beverly
44
Anderson , Elaine
32 . 56, 65 , 69
Anderson . J essica
44
A nderson , Kell y
17
Anderso n, Lindsey
44
Anderton, Susan
17, 38
Angle, R yan
44
Asbury, Amanda
32, 60, 6 1, 65
Asher, Anna
32. 65, 68
Atkinson, Ashley
38, 60, 62, 104
Atk inson, Hunre r
2, 18, 62, 65, 69, 77
Austi n, Becky
51
Austin, Sherri
44
Av is , Kim
4, 12, 32, 33, 6 5, 69, 86, 87
Ayer, J onathan
32
Ayers. J ackie
38
A bbirc, Courtn ey
Ackley , Mand y
Ac kley, Pere
Adam s, H olly
Aday, Sco re
A dki ns, J am es
Adkins , Vance
Agey, Abe
Akers, Bob by
Ala mi , A m ir
Ala m i. Yas m in
Allen, D aniel

Bab ich , Scefa n
Bailey, An ne

Bail ey, Sylvia
Bainter , Megan
Bai rd , Spencer
Ball , jesS1ca
Balm er, H unter
Bancroft , El1zaberh
Banks, An d rew
Ban ks, Bryan
Baran auskas , Jo nas

Baranauskas , Viccor
Barbour, J osh
Barn cn , Leigh

l.:\arnh art , Am y
Barron , J eff
Barr on , Farrah

Ban on, Ya.s mtn
Bac;ham , La ura
Bassc: n . Sa rah

6, 7, 18, 24, 29, 65, 97
50, 51, 65
50
44
32, 69. 76, 88, 89
44, 104
18 , 3 1, 72, 88, 89
18, 28, 29, 3 1, 6 1, 86, 92,
93
38
18, 88, 89, 93
44
32
32. 65. 69
32, 65, 69. 104
50,6 1
18
18, 69
32. 104
44
44

38, 70
Baudrea u, Lauren
18, 56, 58 , 65, 68, 69, 104
Beach y, Michael
II
Beachy, Nick
44 , 104
Beachy, Tiffany
50, 84
Beard , Seo"
6, 32, 63 , 76
Beazley, Luke
44 . 62
Beazley, N icho las
32, 75
Beckner, J osh
Beckn er, Kelly
32
44
Bec kn er, Thomas
90
Begonia, Laura
8, 18, 65 , 9 7
Beining, Robert
44
Beining, Susanne
18, 65
Belanger, Vi croria
Belk, H ea cher
38
104
Bell, Sam
44
,
6
2
Bell, Samuel
32, 33 , 56, 60, 67, 7 1
Bell, Susann e
38. 70
Bennecc , J essica
44 , 56, 67
Bernardo, Elaina
44
Bibby, Chris
6, 32 , 6 5, 76
Bibby, Mike
18, 64
Bigg io, J ohn
32, 76
Billing sley, R yan
38
Bingham, Eri c
32
Blacksrock, David
38
Blackwell, Bonnie
38, 86, 104
Blackwell, Ti ffany
32, 63 , 80
Blais, Casey
19, 25, 6 5
Blais, T yson
4, 18, 19, 29 , 6 5
Blake, Bersy
19, 6 5
Bland , Cryscal
32, 73, 75 , 80, 81 , 84 , 85
Blankenship, Cody
19, 59, 65, 77
Blank enship, j osh
44
Blankenship , Lindsey
38
Blankenship , M isry
32
Blaum , Brian
50, 64
Boehli ng, Rowena
44
Boerrcher, Ri chard
44
Bohm , Alex
44
Bon ds , Marr
75, 80
Booch , Brad
32
Booche, Brad
19
Bosen, Greg
44
Bosen, Mary
38
Bourgeois, J ohn Paul
44
Bourne, J ared
38
Bowen, J acq ueline
38
Bowles, Brenton
50
Bowles, Susan
38
Bow ling, H ear her
50,
6
1
Boyer, Sceven
32
Brad ford , Kev in
50, 68
Brancat i, Mi ke
44
Brandt, Melissa
44
Brennan, James
38
Bristol, Burge
32, 33, 69, 78, 7~ 86
Brirrain , Karherine
50
Brooks hier, Lisa
50, 5 1
Brorhe rs, La Vina
38
Brow n, Courrn ey
38
Brown, H ea cher
32, 80
Brown, Luke
Browne, Corrin
32
Brubake r, J ason
32 , 68, 69, 88
Brug man, Chri s
44
Brunk, Paul
44
Brun o, Renn ie
86
Bryan, Chrisry
44 , 78, 79
Bryan, Lisa
32, 78, 79 , 92
Bu chanan, Ben
32
Buc hanan , Jonath an
44
Buckn er, Mi chelle
90
Budzevs ki . Karl
38
Burd en, Les li e I, 9, 19, 27 , 28, 29, 59, 60, 6 5,
66, 69, 7 1, 86, 87, 104
Bu rg io, Ali son
32
Burgio, Ma n
19, 22, 77 , 96
Bure , Zac hary
44, 62
Bushn ell , Daw n
32, 62
Bus hn ell , Eli zabech
44, I 04
By rne. Kevi n
19, 25 , 26, 58, 65, 68, 69, 92 ,

104

Cald well. D aniel
Caldwell, Steve n
Callah an , Ashley
Callah an, Erin
Callah an, J enni fe r
Callahan , f\.klissa
Call ahan, W ill
Ca mpbell, Ben
Ca mpbell, J ami e
C1mpbdl, Kart:n
Ca mpbell , Thi
C'lnfit:ld , Ma tt
Canon , Lind sey
Care y, M an
Carlin, Broo ke
Ca rlc o n, J os h
Carn, G erald
Carr, Chris
C1rr, La uren
Ca rr, T odd
Can er, Beth
Carurh t:rs. Bbk t:
Caruth e rs, Margo
Case, Chris
Cas teel , L1ura
Causey, Amy
Ca uscy, Trey
Cease, Jennifer
Chapin, Cami
Ch ap m an, As hl ey
C h a pm a ~. Sara
Ch ase , Billy
Ch ase, Brad
Cheney, Nikki
Cheng , Srep hanie
Child ress , Kri stin a
Chil d ress, Li sa
Chockl ey, J-kach er
C hoc kle y, Kim
Chri stley, Broo ke
Chri srley, Ga rre cc
C hrisclcy, H oll y
C lark , Ann
Clark, A ustin
Clarc erbuck , Sarah
Claud iner, Racha
Cle menr, J e re m y
Cle mo ns, D av id

17, jH
17
19 , 65
(&gt;, .\8 , 60
I 9 , 65

39
20, 65
45
74
45

'1·1 . 48
5. 32 , M, HO, 8 1. HH
19
77
5U. 6 I, 9. j

.' 2, 65 , 68, 69, 82 . Hl
.lH , 5 7 , 7 I , I ().1
82 , H.l

5H
9 , 44 . 59

'l ·i
45
511, 54
38, 78, 79
52 , 68 , 69
38 , 66, 711, 78 , 79
52
52 . 6 1
32, \ ().j
38 , 56
3H, 78, 79
I , 9, 19 , 58, 65 , 66
45
·15
2, 5, 10, 1·1 , 38, 40, 9 1
14
16, 19 , 2 1, 65
·15
.l2 , 8 0
·15
32, 6 5, 82 , 8 .l
50
4 5 , 711
19 , 65
·15
38
45
9 , 52
·15
45 , 67
75
20, 6.l, 65
59
Clem ons, Nancy
27, 50, 5 J, 58 , 94
C li ck, Emily
I , 20 , 26 , 58 , 611, 65 , 66 , 69 , 7 1
Clifco n, C h risry
20, 29 , 63 , 79, 92, 96
Clowe rs, J esse
39, HO
Clowe rs, Scep hanit:
39
Coacs, Sara
39 , \ 0 4
Cochran, Ernie
Coh en, Ryan

C u llin an . Brad
Curri e r, N ic k
C urrin . Edward
C uster, Brad
C ust er, T o mm y

_1, 2 , 6 5 , 7')

.' 9

Co le, Ben
6, 7, .39, 76 , I 04
Cole, Whimey
J 4 , 39 . 86
Cole man, Am and a
.l 9
Colem an, Me lissa
.\9
Coll ins, J ason
32 . 70, 80, 8 1
Collins, Nikki
4, 12, 52 , ll
Coll ye r, Mark
20 , 84, 8 5, 92, 93
Colvin , J ea necc e
32 , 6 I
Colvin, Ro berr
45
Come rford, Ben
20, 64
Come rfo rd, M au
.l9
Com pron, J os h
H, 32 , 59, 75
Comp con, Mate
32 . 75. Hll
Conen , J ami e
(,() , 8 2
Conne r, Brandy
45, 59
Conn er. D eb ra
45, 59
Conn er, Fred
45
Conne r, Li sa
9 . 45 , 70
Coo k , Mik e
.l9
Coupe r, Trav is
4, 6, \2, 75, 84, 85
Corbca, Bri an
4, I(&gt;, 211, 9(,
Co rdell , C lara
50
Counc s, A mbe r
45
Counrs, ) &lt;L'iO n
8 , \2 , 75, 84
Cox, Mi chael
45 , (, 2
Cox, Scan
20 , 29, 58 , 65, &lt;&gt;9. 104
Cox, Shana
4. 12, \2
Cox , Shanno n
l2. (,() , (,5 , 1114
Co x, Ste ph en
4, 19 . 211 , 59, 65 . 95
Coyne, Lauren
I , 2, I '&gt;. ~2 . ') (). (l 2 . (l'), (,()
Craft, Ann a
45
Crebo, Sre ph anu:
~ 2. ()I) , (d, 7 C\ , H ()
Crisli p, ( .harks
'Vi
Crockeu , Bri an
7 (,
Cruss. As hl yn
20 . !,l)
Cross, Uen
4 5. 62
Cross, Becsr
~l). (&gt; II
Croirs , R H: k
)()
Cruwdcr, En c
1(1, 20 , 74. H4. H5 . lJ'
Crowd !, Susa11
Ii . IH . 2. 0 , 2 \ , 29. (1') , ' 2 . 7 ).

HH

45

D alcu n , As hley
32. 64
D alton , Kri stt· n
13, 45. 104
D aly, M ich acl
4, 20. 29. 65
D anids , M act
39
D ::m id s , M aury
4, 17, 32. 65 , 8 6 . 8 7
D aug h t: rry , Jennife r
45
.
71
D avid son, Sco cr
32, 65
D av ies , C harley
45
D av ies , J o rda n
32,69. 78, 79
D av is , A li c ia
17
Da v is , C harl ie
7.j
D av is , J a m es
32. 33 . 70
D av is . Mdanie
39
D avi s , \X'hicn ey
17, 20 , 29
D ay, Jeanette
-15
D a}'. Sarah
32,60, 64
Dea ns . J c.:nn y
50, 52
D ceJ s, Ann
50
Dt:H an. G it:nJa
45, 4 7. 104
Dd u m yea , Macr
39
D erry be rry, J o n
45
D eW icc, A nd y
32
D e \X/ iu , Emily
39. 57. 62, 67, I
Di cki son, Deborah
20 . 65
Di eJc, V an essa
12, 50
Dillon, Ri chard
50
Di vers . J acq uel yn
46
Dixon , J am es
I , 20, .l l , 58. 59 . 60, 64 . 66,
Di xo n. Na ncy

7 1, 95, 99. 10-I

Di xon , Raphad a
3.
D od so n, Duke
39 . 59, 6 1
D o ht.Try, J cnnifcr
69
Dumalsk i, Eli za bech
46
DumaJski, Emily I , 20, 2 1, 56 , 58, 65, 66, 68 ,

69
D o nahu e , And rew
Donahu e , D e-an
D oss, D ani e l
Dragan, Ali cia
Drake, \Xles ky
Duddy, Jeann e
Duff, C hr iscoph e r
Duffy, So nja
Dun ah oo, Jacob
Dun t.:an, Mik e
D ·v..'i e r, Amand a
D w 1c r. J e rt: mi a
D yt.· r, Barbara
Dyer. Fra nc in e
D yne, J e ff

L t&lt;l s. Ira
Earl y. Kri sty
Ed wa rd s. C hn s
Ed wa rd s. Jak1l·
Ed w,1rd s. M:111

3.)

59
, 20
39
4
0

33. 68. 69
50. 5 1
39
39. - 1,
2 1. 39
21
12, 52
52
2 I, 29 , 68, 7 ·I. 84

2J
2 1, 65
·1()

'')
2 1. 29 . 7.1, 88. ~ &lt;)

�Edv...,rds, Nikki
46
Eider, Mike
77
Elias, Allison
3. 5. 6, 10, 14 , 39. 6 1, 78 , 79
Elkins, Ricky
21
Ellis, Jim
39
English, Amand a
9 . 39 . 70
English, Kay leen
2 I, 70 , 7 I, 86
Ernsc , Chris
17 , 2 1, 65
&amp;nsr , ~faureen
9, 17, 46, 59

Fagg , C hrisry

3.) , 65, 78, 79 , 86
39 , 42, 82, 8 3
Farmer, J ohn
78
Fa ulkner, Apri l
6, 7 , 13, 2 1, 29, 6 1, 65, 73,
90, 95, 104
Faus t, Aaron
46, 57
Fear her, J aso n
46, 104
Feidvary, Kaic
46
FerreU, Willi am
46
Ferr is, D aniel
39. 72, 80
Fetherolf, Jenn y
4 , 33 , 59. 63 , 91
Fickler, Jennifer
33 . 65
Fields, Kelli
17 , 33 . 65, 86
Filso n , Kim
46
Filso n, Ryan
33
F inron, Emily
6, 10, 14, 39 , 40 , 42 , 104
Fis h e r, Elizabeth
I, 5, 2 1, 65, 66, 69
Fi&gt;her, Kell ey
15, 33 . 72 , 9 1
Fisher, Laura
39
Ficzgerald, R yan
.l9, 62, 70
Fitzpa tri ck, Kara
46
Fleming, Felicia
16, 39 . 6 0
Flora, Sandra
52
Flo wers, Leslie
39, 104
Fo rres ter, Am y
21
Fo rres ter, As h leigh
46
Foshag. Am and a
39
Fou cz, Cori e
21, 59 , 70
Foutz, Johnarhan
46
Fox , J ason
22, 65 , 74 , 77 , 88
Fox, Lindsey
46
Foy, Billy
46
Franci.sco, Winsor
52
Frank, J enn a
46 , 62, 7 1
Fran tz, Billy
22, 65 , 7 4, 9 3, 96
Frean ey, K athryn
46 , 104
Freem an, K arie
22,28. 3 1, 65
Fre und: Karen
33
Fu nk , Brand on
46
Fun k, Whimcy
39, 70
Fu rrow . Beth
46 , 104
Fu rrow , Cachy
40
Fusco , Jimm y
22 , 65, 74 , 88, 8 9
Fusco , Marrhew
46
Fair. Kerri

G iks , Sue
G illc.:spi e, Shannon
Gillesp ie. She nan Joah
G le int·r. N ath an
Gnau, Candie(·

52, 70
64
33 . 86, 8 7
11, 33 . 59, 69. 80, 104
46
Goff, Amber
33 . 65 .69, 86,87
Go rd o n, M andy
33 . 65, 69
Gord o n, Sh ann on
II, 40, 42, 5~ 6~ 70
Go uld, Kelly
33. 60, 86
G n:t·n, C h ad
22
G ree nway , Billy
22, 25, 65, 88
G rccnway, J essica
33
G rcc n ..vay, Kat h erine
46
G riffin , Barbara
52 , 53
G riffi n, Kell y
22 , 64, 69. 86, 92
46
G riffin. Megan
46
G riffin , N oelle
46,4 7
G riffin, Rachel
Griffin, Scch
33
Gr iffich, Jessica
15, 33 . 63 . 64 , 9 1
40, 70, 82, 83
Griffic h, \Xl hicney
Gross. Brian
46
G ross . Paul
22 , 29, 65, 68, 69, 9 3
22, 65, 7 1
Gro rh , Daniel
46, 7 1
G ro ch , Kevi n
.\, 6, 19. 22, 46, 65, 7 2, 74 ,
G uilli am s , J o n
88, 89. 93
Gus ler, Steven
33

H ag ie , Kevin

Hahn, G reg
Hale, R oberr
Haley, Charles
Hall, J aso n
H amblen , Sceven
Hamm e r, As hley
H ancoc k, Le ig h
Hani sc h, Al ex

H ansen, J cff
H arl ess , J o hn
H arri son, Dee
Harrison, Jim
H arsr in e, M aria
H arsrine, N ate
Harcless , Kinsey
H artman, C harles
H artm an. Earl
H artman, Juli e
Ha rtma n . Karie
H aw kin s , Bryan
H ay nes, Sh ann o n
H ays lc.:n. Dave
H ayslen, J a m es
Hed ri ck, J erem y
H c: in emann , Carr ie
Hendnso n , ~1olly
H enley, OaviJ
H ensl ey, Erin
Hc pr in scall , J ami e
H erche nridcr, Diane
H e rgru ecer. Jac ki c
H e rg ru erer, Kri s
H es lep, Mac
H este r. Audre y

H1gg inbocham . L111d sey

Callagher, John

40
22. 27, 58, 64. 77
l l . 65. 80
40, 80

&lt;1anung . Ja.sun
C.1anung. Michelle
C,a rJn c r, Narhan
c, arrctt. M auh t.:w
( iecJ rgc, T J
( ,, Jbcrt . J ess ica
( ,dbcrt, Rc:beu. a
r ,,Jes . Bob

11 . 40 . 60, 82. 8l. 9 1
40
46, 62. 104
l l, 4 0

46
22. ()')
'i2. ') \, 94

I, 9. 23 . 25 , 66, 88, 89
40
23
34
34
4, 34. 6 1. 63. 76, 88
40, 60,6 3. 78, 79
34 . 65
46
23. 59. 65, 88
34
52 , 98
34. 76
40, 56, 68
23. 69
46 , 48
46
23
15, 23. 60. 65, 97
23,60,63,65
46
40
65

.l4
40, 80
46
I, 40, 60, 66, 7 1, 104
40
46
41
52
34 . 65, 78, 79
46
_l4 , 62. 64 . 104
41
41

46

H1gg tnboc ham, J oseph

r,al b ra ich, J acob

Houk, Tay lor
Hrdlicka, J en nifer
Hudnell, Julie
Hudson, Michael
Hucrtz , Rachel

Hughes, Brad

Ireland, Kyle

H ibbs, Ashl ey

c_,agni cr, Kev in

H ornson , Jimmy

Il ewicz, Lydia

Hi ce . Zach

( Jagnicr , R ya n

H olmes, J osh
H ole, Trisha
H ood, J eremy
Hopkins, Jason
Hopkins, J essica

4 . 22, 2.&gt;. 65. 68 , 69,
88
5 . ..\ I, '\9, 60, 78 , 79,
82. 8.l
6. 7. 46
.l 4
46
.l 4
2.l . 6'\
46, 48, 70
8, 34
46

Hill , Jessica
Hill. Ju sc1n
Hill , Ray mond
H ac kenbery. Sea n
H udgc, i-.:.1111
HuJgcs. Eli s ha
H o tCr. &lt;:tu1s rop her
H ullu n1h , L.turcn
)4
H o lJ t:n . S rc phcn
9. 2 1. 2\. '1. '\8, 6 1. 6\, 64.
H ull anJ . Kc1rh

6'i. 66. 84. 85. 92 . '.I.&gt;. 98. ICM
H o lltngswon h . Adam

46

Jackson, Tiffany

41
46
23,65,69, 84
4 1, 59 , 6 0, 80
41
65
4 1, 60
46, 104
88
34
14
41

34
4, 34, 61, 63, 75

J ohnson, Brandon

15, 23, 65, 92
2, 23, 58 , 62 , 65, 68, 69
41
33. 34 , 65, 67 , 69
46
34, 60, 65, 69
46
34 . 59. 70
46
34
22 , 23 , 2~ 6~ 65, 93
23. 28
34. 57
15. 34
46
46

J ohnson, Humer

34

J ain, 1'.faneesh

J ames, Ethan
J ames, Missy
Janda, Rachael
Janney, Amber

Jeki elek, Kris{en
J enkins, J ennifer

Jennings, Ashley
J ennings, Dana
J ennings, Melissa
Jernigan, Leanne
Jernigan, Moni ca
J essee, Lisa
J essee, Parrick

J ohnson, James
Johnson, Lindy

34, 68, 69
18, 23 . 24 , 25, 29 . 3 1. 60 , 6 1,
65, 86. 8 7
J ohnson, Russ
11 , 65
J ohnson, Tiffany
41
J ohnson, \ViUiam
34

Johnsron, Chris
) oil , Julie
Jones , Angel
J o nes, G regory
J ont:..'S, M:uch ew

J ones, Mike
J ordahl, Sarah J oy

77

52
34
46
46
16. 24 , 65
2, 46. 62, 7 1, 104

Kahill, Erik

9, 18, 24, 3 1, 58 , 65 , 68, 69, 93,
99 . 104
Karr, Anna
34, 56, 57, 65
Karz, Paula
33 . 34, 59 , 60, 65 , 67 ' 69
Keich, Amy
34
46
Keich, J ohn
52
Kelley, Muriel
41
Kelly, Carnrin
75
Kemp, Coach
52 , 62
Kemp, J ean
34,
65,
72
Kemp, Nova
24, 27 , 59 , 65, 97
Kemp, Princess
45,46
Kempster, Ross
77
Kenney, Doug
47
Kesler, Scephanie
Kessler , David
53
13, 44, 47, 7 1, 104
Kessler, Harry
34. 56, 68 ,69
Kessler, Leila
47
Kidder, Todd
15, 24,60, 63,65, 73,90, 96
Kielry, Marie
41
Kikuchi, Hiroaki
24
Kikuchi, Ri e
34, 65
Killgore, J erem y
47
King, Brad
4 5, 47, 7 1, 10 4
King, Brandon
74
King, Mike
4 7, 7 1
King, N ac han
34
,
65
King, Tiffany
34. 59,65, 76, 88
Kirby, J oel
47, 7 1
Kirby , Kristi
40, 4 1, 76
Kirby, Tyler
!, 33. 34, 56,60, 66, 69, 82,
Ki«elson, Julie
98
47
Kolozvary, Alex
41
Konen, J amie
47
Kraemer, John
17, 22, 24, 96
Kramer, Pacrick
47
Krause, Carly
5, 24 , 29,65, 8 6 , 92
Krause, H eath er
47
Krehbiel, Josh
14
Krone, Ka{ie
47
Krupin, Shannon
74
Kwak, Phil

Lambert, Charles
Lambert. Kyleigh
Lancaster. Kurt

lanGlSrer, Michelle
Lang, J eff
Lanie r. Lurlene

47
34. 59 . 72 , 92

4l
4 I, 7 1
74

53

Lanni ng, Ll,;vi
4I
Lanphear, Laura
34 . 60. 65. 68. 69
La Plane , L' uri e
4 7, 78. 7')
LaPlam, Lisa 9. 24, 29. 3 1. Sb . 58. 59, 60. 62 .
65 . 78 , 79, 86. 87, 104
34
Largen, J ared
5. 4 1. 42
L'lrson, Ma.ry
47
Lasker, Ann a
24 , 64
L1.Sker. Grace
41
Las ker. Mary
L'lcscerccr, J ennifer
.34 . 65 . 69
Lwinder, Kim
!, 24 , 29. 56. 59. 6 0. 65 . 66 .
95
41
Lavrem jev. Madeline
52,53.61
L'lwrence. Cynth ia
24, 86. 8'
L'lyne, Sarah
.l5. 56. 65. 69. 86
L'lzzuri, Dana
47. 70
!xamnson. Michelle
.l '\
Leech , Dawn
.\5. 56. 59, 60, 6 1. 62 . 65.
LeMaire. Crecedn

6-

Lenz. Jaeson
Len z, Mnrche w
Lt:'scer. Erin
Les ter, Su e

Lewis, .J effrey
Liebal, C. J .
Li cc he, Dawn
Lig ht. Doris
Lig ht , Jamie

24

47
\5. 59. 60
24. 65
.\5, 65, 80
15. 7 )
l'i
1-. 'i;

2'1.l!.86. 96

INDEX~

�Light, Sariah
Lilly, Natalie
Lin, Cynthia
Line, Prescon
Line, Timer
Linn , Doug
Linn, John
Lippitt, Mandy
Loesel, Laurence

Long, Carla
Lu cas, Katie

Luedke, Brian
Lugar, Karie
Lukas, Mike
Lumsden, Stacie
Lupton, J ennifer
Lumell, Angela
Lumell, Clay
Lyo ns , Greg

Mabry, Jerod
MacG regor, Paul
MacGregor, Sara
Maghera, Riru
Mahone, Eric
Mahoney, Becky
Mahoney, J ohn
Mahoney, Rebecca
Maier, Doug
Malo ne, A. P.
Malone, Adam
Malysa, Sylvia
Manetta , Alison
Manning, Carrie

Marshall, Gi nn y
Marsico, D ebb ie
Manin, Andre
Marc in , Eric
Man in, Imojean
Mart in , Kris
Mason , Sara

Maynard, Gary
Mc.Allister, Evie
McCall, Ashley
McCall, Mandy
McCall um , Daniel
McCann, Lauren
McClu ng, Frank
McCon nell , Jimm y
McCoy, Erika
McCoy, Zach
McDaniel , Chad
McDani el, Chrisry

McDonald, Erin
McFarland , Brian
McFarland, Carrie
McGa rry , Kev in

McGarry , Kristen
McG raw, Eli zabeth
McGuire, Melanie
McKay , Sarah
McKinney, Tara
McKinney, Wi lli am
Meador, Ca rri e
Meador , Stephani e
Means, Jessica
Melki, Christina
Melki , Suza nn e
Melki, Theresa
Mengerin k, Chip
Mi ller, Breu
Miller. Elizabet h
Miller, Ivey
Mill er, J am es
Miller, Kelli
Miller. Krissy
Mi ll er , Lmdsey
M iller, Mal ia
MiU er, Macthew

~NDEX

4 1, 56, 86
24,60
35, 65,67
35
75
47, 59, 67
35, 65
41
41
53 . 61
18, 25, 60, 65
41
14, 47, 49
25, 88, 89
4,4 1, 62
8, 35, 69, 71 , 82, 86
25, 28, 58, 65
41
25, 77

Miller, Shana
Min, Erik
Mitchell, Leigh Anne
Mitchem, Mike
Mizack, J ay
Monahan, Daniel
Monahan, Joey
Monger, Coach

35
47 ,48
12, 15, 35, 56, 66
74
35, 65, 75
35
48, 62, 67, 7 1
82, 83
Moore, Andee 1, 5, 17, 26, 60, 63, 65, 66, 74,
88, 89
Moore, Hunter
35, 65, 75, 80, 8 1, 84, 87
Moore, Lynn 4, 26, 29, 31, 58, 60, 61, 65, 69,
73, 86, 90, 93, 97, 104
Moore, Trish
42
Moran, Brooks
48
74
Moran, Mike
Moran, Robert
35
Moras, Brian
26
Morgan, Leslie
42
Morgan, Michael
48
42, 80
Morris, Marr
26,64,69, 74, 84, 93
Morrison, Casey
Morse, Dustin
35
26, 65
Mowles, J enny
42
Murray, Richard
26, 65,93
Music, Kevin

86

86

41
33, 35
35, 62,65
53
4 1, 76
47
53
41
23, 25, 65
5 1, 53
35, 48, 60, 63, 82, 83, 86,
104
35, 68, 76
48
48
4 1, 62, 80

52, 53
25
35,63 , 9 1
4 1, 80 , 8 1
48
25
I, 35 , 64, 66, 7 1

Oversu ect, Jac kie

48
48

Overstreer, Shannon

27

Padgccc, Chris
Page, Am y
Page, Brenda
Paige, Denise
Paige, N aye De
Paquin, Rachel
Parker, Lazzelle
Parks, Sceve
Pacsel, William
Pax.ten, Traci
Payne, Sarah
Pearce, Spencer
Pearce, Susan
Peck, Matt
Peery, John
Penn, Daniel

4 1,42,80, 81
25, 7 1
47
4 1, 94
41
25
41
76
41
41

Overstreet, Elizaberh

Nance, Desmond
45, 48
Nash, Colleen
26, 27, 28, 65
Nash, Sarah
48
Nash, Vanessa
26, 65 , 86, 87
Neighbors, J onathan
48
Neighbors, Nathanael
35
48
Nelson, Candice
Nelson, J ennifer
42
Nettles, Kace 5, 26, 56, 58, 59, 65, 68, 69, 96
Nettles, Robbie
45 , 48
48
New man, J ared
12, 35, 70
Nichols, Candy
26
Nichols, Matt
48, 71
Nichols, Michael
42
Niday , Robert
Nielsen, Ben
42, 80, 8 1
Nielsen, Matthew
48
Norris , Chad
35 , 62, 65,80
48
Norris, J essica
Norwood, Adan I , 19, 26, 28, 56, 59, 60, 65 ,
66
22 , 26, 3 1, 58 , 60, 64
Nuckols, Erin

42
I , 35 , 64, 66 , 68

54
I, 15, 19, 25, 27 , 65, 66 , 86,
87,95. 98
42, 70
87
52, 53, 54
16, 27, 65
35, 75
48, 70
48 , 62
42

48
42, 80
35, 65,68,69
42, 68, 76 , 104
Perdu e, Kim
5, 27, 60, 65
Perdue, Meredi th
4, 35 , 9 1
Phelps, Sarah
48
Philips, Alexander
35 , 76
Phillips, Tony
48
Phoenix, Rebecca
19, 27, 29, 65
Picciano, Amonina
48, 7 1
Pirner, Claire
48, 10 4
Plagenhoef, Juli e
27, 29
Platt , Hillary
11 , 27
Poff, Eric
42
Poff, J ohn
74
Poi ms , Blake
6, 42 , 59, 67, 9 1, 104
Points, Josh
27' 59, 65, 68, 69, 77' 9 3, 95
Pollock, Gracie
Pome roy, J ohn
Poq uin , Rachelle
Poulter, Chris

Poulcet, Jud so n
Powell, Emily
Powers, Nicky
Powers, Sean
Price, Aaron
Price, R andy
Price, Sue
Pritchard, Ron
Pugh , Chris
Pugh , Susan
Puig , As hley

17,42
55, 78
86
48
4, .15

42,68,69, 82, 8 3
42, 59, 62
35, 62, 64
6, 40, 42
13, 18, 27, 65, 9 7
53, 55
80

Rae:, Anna
R ae , Eli za beth
Rag land, Tiffany
Rawlings , Bill
Rawlings, J ennife r
R ay , Brand o n
Rayhtr, Ken neth

Reed, Chad
Reed, Fred
Reid, J ohn
Reid , Sara

21. 27 , 56 , 64, 67, 69. 104
42. 56
42
4, 27, 63 , 65 , 95
48
27 , 58, 59, 60, 65 , 7 1. 104
48
48,62
48
48

I, 4 , 27, 29, 58 , 59, 60, 6 1, 65, 66,

69, 104
Reilly, Vi cki
55
R ei nharJc, Chris
17, 27, 62
Re pede, Ma rtha
42, 94
Re ynolds, l&gt;lindy
48, 71, 78, 79
Rice, Whitney
28, 65
Ril ey, Vi cky
67
Ricccr, Danielle
28, 56, 58 , 65, 69, 72, 86
Rivera, J o rge
36, 65, 72, 88, 89
Roac h. Sierra
48
R obe rt s, Kacie
5, 42, 59. 60
R oberts, Kori
19, 28, 29, 60, 65 , 96
Rob erts, Laura
36, 65
Roberts, Sa rah
59
Robin so n, Sara h
42, 60, 7 1, 104
R oc ha , Claud iner
36
R olley , Carol
17, 28, 56, 58, 65, 68, 69, 74 ,
99
28
Rosapepe, Juli e
28,
29,
68,
97
R oss , Ashley
8, 36
Ross , Bon ni e
42
R oss , Bradley
Ross, Sa rah
R otra md, Carl y
Rouse. Caron

Royste r. Kirk
Rubright , VaJ erie

48
39, 42 , 60, 78, 9
36, 60, 65
29
28

Rusmi sel, Rhonada
Rucherford, Brandi

40, 42
9. 42

Rutherford, Sarah
Ryan, Ward

48, 104

42

48
55, 7 1, 86
5, 42

77

48, 62
25, 65, 77
48, 70
12,51,5 3, 94
41
35
25, 65
54

Sablik , Ann a
Sablik, Fdt p
Sacco, Ann e
Sad 1ad1, Za hra
Sain, Sharon
Sakaguchi, Ke 1

41

52, 54
5, 14, 40, 4 1
48

48
25
26

17, 4 1
48 , 70
23, 26, 74
48
6, 7, 14, 42, 43
48, 67, 70
35, 60, 65
35. 60, 65, 69, 104
'18

O ' Hai r, Donald
O'Hair, Mcghan
0' Keeffe , Roberc
Oakes, Darlene
Oakes, Tricia
Obenshai n, Kelli
Old , Greg
Oliver, Terry
O nu frak, Courtn ey
Osborne , H aylcigh

O crwell , Tracy
Overfelt , Brad
Overfelt , Heather

35 , 65
48, 59, 104

Quesen berry, J ohn

54

Quesenberry , Lau n t·

5 1, 54
2, 6, 35, 62
16, 18, 26, 28, 3 1
45, 54

Quesinberry , Jacob
Qurnn , Berh

76
27' 58, 60 , 64, 99

42
42
48

48

55
\5

42
l5. &lt;». 69

Sargenc , Ann a
Sa rge nc . Chri sn ann
Sarve r, T amm y
Sa ul, Bambi
Sau nd e rs . Jun

Savard. Pat ri ck

5. 17, 40, 42 . 60
28, 62. 65 , 104

48
28

52, 55
42
104
.\9
49. 7 1
.\6
~8

36. 7 5
·19

Sche ibe, Perer
-\9
Sch euer, Am y
28, 58. 6 1. 65 . 68. 69 . 96. 1().\
Sch euer, Scort
Sc h um a&lt;.· her , Casey
Sch wa rz, Da v id

Scott , Ja y
Scocc, J ohn
Scon . Robbie:
Score . Step han 1t·

�Seamon, J esse
lean, Chriscopher
Seddon, Ann
ldlari, Wi Uiam
loh ·ey, Thom as
letchol, R)» n
letchel, Todd
Sgroi.Julie Ann

49
36
S 1. SS
.
13 49
36 . 64
49
.19 . 59
33. 36, 59. 60, 6 !, 63 . 70 .

Vani els, Mary Lou
55
Van Dyne, Thaddeus
37
15, 21, 22, 30, 65 , 68, 69. 7 1
Veriry, Clincon
Ves r. Aimee
37
Vest, J essica
88
Vittur, Brian
37 , 62, 73, 84 , 104

Woolwine, Wally
Wray, Adrian

lhaf
.
• cma n, Emily
6 , 7, 13. 15 29 60 !04
6S
Sharp, Bria n 29. 3 1, 58, 59, 6 1, 63 : 6 5 : 7 1' 97
Shaw, Andrew
' 43
Shaw, J on atho n
43 . SS, 104
Shaw, Philip
36
l!,Jcon, Carri e
33, 36. 64, 104
Sheph erd, Peggy
Shemoff, Enka
Shiner. /'.fark
Shivers , Sarah
Short er, J oh n
Shorter, Robyn
Shrade r, M a n
Sim mons. Ashl ey
lun mons, Jessi ca
Som mo ns. Scott
Simpso n, Brwdo n
Singh. NavtCJ
Sm k, Ryan
lcuon, J oey
lbggs, Guelda
Sl&lt;on, Chris
Skon , Ursul a
Slack, J oe
llovensky._S arah
Smales , Erck
Smi ch, Aaro n
lm ic h, Am a nd a
lmich , Caleb
lm ic h, Eli zabeth
lm ic h. Emily
Smith, J a mie
Smi ch, Manha
Sn.ad, Kacic
J aso n
Snowadzky, Pa t
Sowder. Emi ly
..,,,der. M a rk
5Parks. J os h
\parks, J oshu a
Spears, Kim
Spears, Sarah
S)lears, Susan
SPttrs. Kim
\pe 1ghc. Bri an
Spencer, J ane
li&gt;encer. Ja rrctt
Sprake r, N a ncy
!purJock. D a n

51

43, 68 . 7 I
29 , 58, 6 1, 65, 68. 69 . 74
36 . 60, 70
77

15, 36. 70
49 I 04
8, 9,
43
36 . 63. 78, 79
52 , 55
4, 18, 29
36. 65
43 , 59
49

IO,

I 7 55

29 68 • 69
• 49: 70
43 . 65, 7 I
2, 49
49 I 0 4
36. 7 '1. 80
49
29
71
49
29. 59. 70
55, 58, 66
49, 104
Sntu.
29, 84 , 86. 93
12. 55. 94
49
29
43
70
70
49, 59
36, 62, 63. 70
5, 14, 42, 43. 62
36, 68, 7 s. so. 84
43. 60
13, 27 , 29. 88
53. 5 5
4 .\
\:iuires, Su za nne
90
Sc.cey. Amanda
49
Sc.ck, J oe
49
St.ngc r. Sh an no n 4. I S, 27 · 29, 3 I. 59, 65. 69.
86, 87, 9 0
Iran Icy. Pa tri ck
29
l&lt;tba r. Miranda
49
lirech, Gwendo lyn
S5
l&gt;ctcker. Ellyn
! , 16, 29
lcetle, Mcg h a n
49

\teer. Ed
lceffek. Samantha
Steffe n , Te rri
Stephe nson. M a ndy
evens, Eli za beth
~ens, William
·~cwart . Coach
lttine, J. R .
ltonc, Joscp h
'&gt;tune, M a tt
'&gt;t&lt;"ey, Kri sty
liro ng, Shawn
1, Cla ir, J a nu a ry
'.,, mncr. Karen
~m prcr, A aron
lu rn pccr, Graham
" " Bill
"'afr. cJd , Beth
~i'lvc.-s c c r , Johnsun
~;·racusc, Julie Anne
~Yracu sc, K at hryn

W ray, Kristen

Wright, J ane
Wrighr, Matt
\ Xf right, Matthew
Wright, Moyra
Wright, Sharity
Tali afe rro. Sha r
Taubman , M ad dine
T ay lor, Briann e

Ta)'lor, Danielle
Taylo r, J a m ie

s.6. 43 . 60
70, 9 1
29 , 58, 86
3. 11 , 43
49 . 59 , 76
29
49, 7 1
36, 75
43
13. 49
43 , 75
5. IO. 43. S6, 60

T ay lor. L1Neal
Ta ylor, Lucy
T e rrelJ , Ad a m
T errell , J airod
T eso ro, M ic h ael
T es term an, Wesley
Thacker, Juli e
Tho mas, Clin ton
6, 43 , 104
Thompson , Co rey
22, 29
Thompso n, Juli e
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�Into the Rising Sun

MAGAZ I NE SA LE S W I NNERS: Lin dsey W ise , Sarah
J orda h l, Sara Coars, J aso n Fea thers , !Vlegan O 'H air

SQUIRE AND MY LADY N OM INEES -From rnw: April Fa ul k ner. Nancy Di xon. Lrnn /\!uorl'. Brand on R ay.
Sara Reid , R ow 2: Erik Kahi ll . Kevi n Byrne, Scott Scheuer, Michael Beac h y. Kl'ith Holla nd

SCIENC E FA IR \V INN ER S-Fronr row : H arry Kessler. Em il y Finton , Matthew Garrett. Ch ri s Casl'. Scan CDx.
Row .2: Laura \Xl irt: . Danic:I Penn. Yasmine Alami. Mac Hes k:p. Michad Daly , Anna Rae. Row .): Narh an
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Brian Vinu r. Karhcnne Prearn.:y. Row 4: Pc:rc: Ack ley, Jennifc:r H rd licka. Sa m Bell , Clim Thomas. Marr
Canfield. Erik Kahill , Malia Miller. Leslie Burdett. Lisa La l'lanr. Sa ra Reid. Nancy Di xon. Li ssa \X/Dud

REFLECTIONS CON TEST \V I N N ERS- Frnnt r&lt;"' .. Erik Sma lls. Eli zabeth
Bushnel l. Karie Snead, &lt;.ia ire Pirn er. Blal&lt;c· Poin ts. Ashl&lt;:y Atkinson . Beth
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Pritchard , Terri
Ramsey , Jerry
Ree d, Mike
Reed , Stacy
Reynolds, Jeff
Reynolds, Ken
Robinson, Patricia
Rodkey, Susan
Rogers, Kelly
Rorer, Jeff
Ross, Marianne
Rotenb erry, Karen
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Rowsey, Lynn
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Wiggs, Susan
Wiles, Brian
Wilkes, John
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Winstead, Eddie
Wiseman, Tammy
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Woodrum, Alan
Woods, Hensley
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Amos, Neal
Angle, Tim
Argabright, Debbie
Askew, Nancy
Atkinson, Barbara
Atkinson, Mark
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Avery, Mike
Ayers, Ted
Baker, Ronnie
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Barnes, David
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Barton, Gary
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Carter, Shelby
Chambers, Brad
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Clark, Paul
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Coleman, Tony
Coles, Martin
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Cooley , John
Cooper, Robbie
Cooper, Robert
Cordell, Jori
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Dalton , Patricia
Daugherty , To n y
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Ferguson, Kay
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Garrett, Thomas
Giacoman, Woodrow
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Graham, Mike
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McNulty, David
Meador, Drema
Meador, Eddie
Meador, Gina
Meador, Robin
Meyer, Linda
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Munro , Steve
Muse, Linda
Myers, Keith
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Nelson, Cathy
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Richards, Vicky
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Rimer, Susan
Ritchie, James
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Rorer, Kevin
Rotty, Kathy
Sailor, Theresa
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Sallee, Christopher
Sallee, Eric
Saul, Kyle
Saunders, Kenneth
Scogin, Robert
Scruggs, Terri
Shane, Bryn
Shaver, Scott
Shelton, Cheree
Shepard, Robert
Sheppard, Connie
Sherman, John
Sink, Letty
Skeen, Susan
Skinnell, Karen
Sloan, Mary
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Smith , Robin
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Spencer, Larry
Stanley , Chris
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Strokes, John
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Stump, Sonja
Sumner , Debbie
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Swope, John
Tavenner, Robert
Tay lor, Gwe n
Taylor, Keenan
Taylor, Miranda
Taylor, Susan
Thomas, Tony
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Vaught, Cindy
Vest, Melinda
Viar, Leslie
Wade, Lucinda
Wade, Ronald
Wagner, Cind y
Waldron, Matt
Walker , Beau
Watso n , James
Webb, Kenne th
Webb, Lee
Webb, Michae l
Weisz, Jon as
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Williams, Dav id
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Wilson, C;ul
Wilson, Mark
Wilson, Mary Robin
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Angle, Vicki
Argabright, Mark
Arthur, Jackie
Ashwell, Paul
Bailey, David
Baker, Gena
Bain, Kim
Ballinger, John
Bane, David
Barker, Marlin
Bartlett, Norman
Basham, Dale
Beckner, Melinda
Beckner, Susan
Bishop , Warren
Black, Susan
Blankenship, Sheryl
Blizzard , Kenneth
Boehling, Edie
Boltinghouse, David
Booth , David
Bova, Mary
Bowman, Mitch
Bradbury, Mark
Bradford, David
Brand, David
Brenton, Jo Ann
Brewer, Tracey
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Brown , Bobby
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Brown , Michael
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Bryant, Ralph
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Burbo, Andrew
Burke, Kevin
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Chauncey, Jay
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Clark, Rose
Claytor, Marilyn
Colbert, Renae
Conduff, Terry
Conner, Deanna
Conner, Lola
Corcoran, William
Cox, Bradley
Cox, Chrystie
Cox, Lynn
Craighead, Debbie
Craighead, Donnie
Croner , Tim
Cudworth, Renee
Cunduff, Renee
Daley, Brenda
Davis, Kathy
Davis, Lisa
Davis, Pete
Davidson, Danny
Day, Karen
Devaux, Steve
Dillon, Carl
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Douglas, Steve
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Gibbons, Donna
Gibbs, Cathy
Gibson, Victor
Gillispie, Pam
Glantz, Cheryl
Goad , Charles
Goad, Connie
Grady, Geoffrey
Graham, Teresa
Graninger, David
Greene, Carolyn
Greene, Jerrold
Grego ry, Jam es
Grisso, Cathy
Guilliams, James
Gum, Kenneth
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Hagood , William
Hairfield, Lori
Hale, Christy
Hall, Jennifer
Hammond , Lynn
Harnack, Edwin
Harri son , Richard
Hart, William
Helm, Robert
Hensley , Terry
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Hillman, Lori
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Hodges, Beth
Hodges, Christine
Hod ges, Jeffrey
Hoffmann , Jeanie
Hoga n, David
Holbrook, Clark
Holcomb , William
Holdren , Beckey
Holstrom, Karen
Hooker , Melissa
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Hurst, Andrew
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Kao, Amanda
Kennedy, Jeff
Keeney, Kay
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Kingrey , Dana
Klutz, Steve
Kneut, Debbie
Knoebel, Karen
Kolmer, Torn
Koloda, Bill
Korona, Mike
Kunze, Donna
Kunze, Hiedi
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Lambert, John
Langford, Scott
Largen, Todd
Lawson , Johnny
Leonard, Tray
Lester , An1y
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Lewis, Cathy
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Marshall, Darr yl
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Molter, Carolyn
Montgomery , Alan
Moore, Patricia
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Morris, Cindy
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Muller, Sarah
Murray , Emily
Murray , Tammy
Muse, John
Myers, Alan
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Neal, Joyce
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Norris, Matt
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Palmer, Tom
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Peters, Deidra
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Theme/Opening
Introduction ro People

2-15
16-55

Freshmen

18-31

Eighth Grade

32-37

Seventh Grade

38-43

Sixth Grade

44-49

Faculty

50-55

Clubs/Organizations

56-71

Spores

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Student Life

90-99

Superlatives
Dedication
Squire and My Lady
Closing

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the wrong moment? Well, if so, you're
not the only one! Here are lots of strange
pictures of Cave Spring students;
pictures taken of friends exploring food,
some OUTRAGEOUS fashion
statements, and all kinds of ways to
have a good time. Cameras can perform
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Justin Key (6)
The smell in Mrs. Steffen's room.
Samantha Rackow (7)
I would make seats disappear so
we could go to sleep on the floor
during class.
Colby Rorer (7)
My problems because I have a lot
and I can never get rid of them.
J ared Canfield (9)
My detention slip.
Adam Chitwood (9)
The little green men inside my
head; they're causing me to lose my
mind.
Jessica Cox (9)
Hanson-I do not like them and
they look like girls!James Davis (9)
The mystery meat in the cafeteria
because it looks like sawdust.
Chris Gould (9)
Hot weather! I hate it!
J ohn G ualdoni (9)

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Whar a cute hat!!!

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like the " rabbit in the hat"
trick. It always disappears
just as soon as you see it. It
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as amusement parks, baseball games, swim meets,
beach vacations and just getting together with friends.
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waiting to happen.

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lives. Some of the best times we
have are when we are with our
friends hanging out at the mall,
going to the movies, talking on
the phone, and helping each other out of jams. They' re always
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Can you cell wh ich one has been abd ucted by aliens?

Maybe if we scare ac che camera long enough, ir will disappear.

Honesty, destiny, music, money!
Matt Holden
My dog is my besr friend and his
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back.
Chris Gould
I look fo r honesty, kindness, ifI can
cruse chem , and if I have fun with
chem.
Sarah H eil
My best friend has really big nostrils.
Carissa Hensley
They have to make me laugh , cheer
me up when I'm depressed, and
accept me for who I am .
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Trust, kindness, a good sense of
humor, sm iles all che cime
J ennifer Rorer
My besc friend is very scrange bur
understanding.
Adrienne Shelor
She's cruscworchy, doesn 't ignore
me, and creacs me like a best friend
should.
Leslie Sw ing
Nice, kind, will listen, funny
Adam Sowder
Honest, nice, loyal, crazy
Emily Seamon
I look for li keabiliry. Josh Stowers
Laughter, funny, and makes a fool
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My best friend is caring and she is
many orher wonderful things.
Lea Williams
Truscworchy, always chere for me,
sticks by me no marcer whac.
Megan Robertson
Kindness, cheers me up when I'm
sad , makes me laugh. Laura Tolusso
Humor, responsibility , loyalty, loves
animals, video game ralenr!
Tanner Upthegrove
I look for honesty and someone who
accepts you for what you are.
Jenny Vaughan
Sense of humor, nice, and honest.
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years old again? Where your biggest worry
was missing Sesame Street? Where you had
three things you could depend on: Mommy
and Daddy, your tricycle, and naptime? If
you wanted something, you pouted until
you got it. And best of all (drumroll,
please) NO HOMEWORK!!!
Well, we can't make you into a little kid
again, but if you look at these pictures long
enough, you might be able to bring back a
bit of the past. So get to work and find out
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magicians pull rabbits out of our hats?
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scarves disappear? They don't really disappear, do they? Only we magicians
know. If you want to discover what's up
our sleeves, you need to watch closely
and see if you can figure us out!

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1. Srewby, 6.Sami,
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closely . ..

Taryn Anderson
1. It, 2. Adidas, 6. cheese,
7. Colors, 8 . Quack-quack
Travis Aldridge
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Elizabeth Apgar

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blankic, 7 . Food!! Caffaine!! 8.
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Steven Austin
6. my hunting knife, 7. fly
fishing

Sarah Anderson
l. Sarah Jo, 3. Beatles, 5. Jim

Morrison, 6. my reddy bear, 8.

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Brandy Barnett

2. Nike, 3. Bone Thugs, 4.

Jason Bays

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Robert Belcher
2. Ex Officio, 3. Acrosmirh, 5.
Lassy Dalhberg, 6. my flyrod

Ryan Belcher
1. Tim , 2. Adidas, 4.
"No! " 7. soccer

Heather Bennett

2. NIKE, 3. Bone Thugs, 6. rhc
relephone, 7. Leonardo DiCaprio

2. Fender, 3. Nirvana, 5. Doe,
6. my guitar, 8. BGOKK!

Ryan Blackwell
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Brandon Beckner
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Leslie Blais
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Nathan Bowdel
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fender, 7. Moooo

Drew Blevins
2 . Limited, 3. AC, 7. Memorizing South Park re-runs

Travis Bowles
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Jeff Burchett
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Louise Brock

Betty Caldwell

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Sara Chapman
1. Ra, 2. Jell-a, 4. "Sure,
Erin, whatever!" 5. my parents

Adam Chitwood
4. "It's an everyday thang."

Julia Chen

Valerie Cole
1. Val, 2. Abercrombie, 4.
"What?" 6. my clothes, 7.
running

Nikki Conner
3. Captain Jack, 7. me

Erin Culpepper
I. Rin, 2. J ell-o, 4. "Shut
up, Sara!" 6. my frogs, 8.
ribbit
Chris Conquest
1. Quisto, 3. George Michael , 4. "Get-e-up 1" 5.
Cosmo Kreamer

Taylor Cornwall
1. Tay, 5. Cosmo Kramer,
6. my stereo, 7. Dr. Pepper

Aaron Cox
2. Sony, 3. Metallica, 6. my
computer, 7. video games,
8. meow

Lizzie Daly

Ryan Daly
2. AJAX, 3.
Korn, 4. " I haven't lost rny
mind , just misplaced it."

l. Liz, 2 . Fiona Apple, 4.

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Jessica Cox
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peachy'" 5. Sherry

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Meg Davies
2. Polo, 3 . Jars of Clay, 5.
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James Davis
1. Trashman, 2. Foundacion , 3. Boss Tones, 4.
"You were chere!"

Michele Davis
4. "anyways ... " 7. J ason

R.J. DeSorcy
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Mike Hawk

Thomas Dickerson
2. Coca Cola, 4. "Blessed
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1. Lazy Liz, 3. Boys II Men,

Ashley Dolan
I. Ash, 2. American Eagle,
4. "Are you serious)" 6 .
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dog's bark

Kacie Doremus
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Jesus, 7. music

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Allison Doughcy
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my Mom and Dad , 7 .
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Thomas Drumheller
2. Duffs, 3. Blink 182, 5.

Erik Koscon, 6. my shoes ,
7. baskecball

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Melissa Dunning
I. Wezi, 2. LEI, 3. Sub-

lime, 6. Memories book, 7.
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Lindsay Elkins
4. "Whacever1" 6. che telephone, 7. guys, 8. pum

Scephanie Fagg
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6. Stuart, 7. coloring
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we look ahead to a new one. Except this
time we are leaving good ole Cave Spring
Junior High and going on to the High
School. As we leave we remember our
experiences, but most of all we look back
on our friends. "We're all in the same
hat" means that we are all mixed together. Our generation is special. Hey, we
knew that! We know we're unique, special, and cool! So as you say goodbye to
the school, consider how we have all
blended together to become a class act!

Adam Feldvary
1. Alf, 2 . Nike, 3. '" It
wasn't me." 4. Tiger
Woods

Pitor Filipezyk
1. PRL, 4. '"We hare to
love, we love to hate. '" 6.
warm fuzzy jacket

Fielding Fitzpatrick
1. Felix, 2. Nike, 7. baseball

Michele Florian

Jessica Flowers
1. Laine, 4 . '"What th e
freak ever. " 7. my 4 Ii ttle
cousins

Brooks Foley

Pennie Foley
1. Lee-Lee, 3. Prodigy, 4.
"Unnuh, yeah, whatever."
7. Jonarhan Owen

Jamie Fowlkes
1. Hime, 4. "It's okay!" 6.
my friends, 7 my crush

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Jamie Funk
2. GAP, 4 . "Just Kidding'"
6. pictures

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Josh Furrow
1. Shorey, 3. Audio Ad-

renaline, 6. radio, 7. biking

Katherine Garrett

Elisha Gauley

1. Princess, 5. Brittany, the

1. Sroni (Absolut) , 4. "Ya
know wuz up!" 8 . sirens

cheerleader on Daria, 7 .
V.C. Andrews

Cathleen Garcia
4. "Um , yeah ... " 5. Sherry
Guill, 6. my necklace, 7.
God

Clay Gaynor
I . Special Clay , 5. Michael,
6. Snowboard

�FRESHMEN INFO

I

I. Nickname
2. Fav. brand name
3. Fav. band

4. Fav. saying
5. Role model
6. Fav. Possession
7. Obsession
8. Fav . aoimal sound

t

CLASS OF 2001

Laurie George
1. George, 2. Naucica, 6.
my teddy bear

Eachan Gleiner
I. POGO, 3. Marilyn Manson, 4. That's my rabbi cap!
6 . the wooden skull

Jeff Goings

Kathleen Golston
1. Catalina, 4. "NNooo" 6.
crayons, 7. Summer Flings

David Good
1. Stinky, 4. "Waah!" 8.

Chris Gould
I. Bobo, 4. "You owe me . .
. " 5 . Kathleen or Caroline,
7. Bech Harms

J osanne Graham
I. Betty, 4. "What!" 6. my
stereo, 7. my brother always
watching over me

Lauren Gross
1. Grosso, 4. "Shush!" 7.
running, 8. meow

rrawrr!

There's the magic of friendship and then there's the
magic of love.

Friends now ; friends forever

John Gualdoni
I. Richy, 4 . "Whatever'" 5 .
Phatty, 6. my snowboard

Lauren Gualdoni
I. Lo, 2. Old Navy, 4 .
" Nooooll 1" 7. The Wonder
Years

Caroline Gust
I. Penguin, 2 . Gap , 4.
"Um, whatever!" 5. Funk
and Gould

Spencer Hall
3. Moh Deep, 5 . C laude
Van D amme, 6 . my room ,
I 2 5, 7. Christy Faust

Bryan Hamilton
Rookie, 2 . Structure, 6.
shoes, 7 . Beth Harms

Adam Hanrahan
3. jazz

Sleeping Beau ty

�David Harbourr
1. Dave, 2. Nike, 5. Cal
Ripken, Jr., 7. sports

Sarah Heil
1. Lil' Bit, 2. GAP, 4.
" Shur up, Liz!" 6. running

John Hekking
1. John, 2. Races, 5. Frank
Lloyd Wright, 7. art and
skating

Sarah H enderson
1. Suz, 2. GAP, 6. my seadoo, 7. Taco Bell

Alex Henry
1. Singapore, 2. Nike, 3.
TuPac, 5. Tiger W oods and
Tiki Barber

Carissa Hensley

4. " Usta! " 5. Norman
Scott Stewart, 6. my scull'!!
dog, 7. God

Phillip Hurt
1. Psycho, 3. Marilyn Manson, 6. 20 eye boots
Love the new look, Liz and Sarah!

Phillip Ingram
1. Sa Squatch, 7. fat people

W atch our, girls!

Brandi Jarvis
3. G arth Brooks, 4. "Oh,
well! " 5. J esus, 7 . Heath
Shuler

2 . J.

Courtn ey Kessler

g uys

Leigh Kidder
Crew, 4 . "For real!" 7 .

Rebecca Kopsrein
1. Kopo, 4. "Shush! " 7.
John Travolta, 8. meow

Andrew Kosowirz
1. Koz, 2. Nike, 4. "Yeah,
right' " 5. family

Michael Kraemer
1. Yog i, 2. N autica, 3. Sublime

Garth Landis
l. G-Dog, 2 . T om r
Hilfiger, 3. Wu-Tany
4. "What da dealiyo' "

�FRESH MEN INFO:
l. Nickname
2. Fav. brand name
3. Fav. band
4 . Fav. saying
5. Role model
6. Fav. possession
7 . Obsession
8. Fav. animal sound
M att H olden
l. Chri sti an boy , 3. Off-

spring, 4. " Life goes on . .. "
6. m y CD player

Ashly H olland
1. H eather, 4. "Thar wasn't
very nice!" 6. my trombone,
7. the phone

Robert H owlett
1. N A O , 3 . Ca nn i b a l

Corpse, 5. Dime Bag Durre!, 7. Metal H eavy

Evan Huffman
1 . Chubb y, 2 . ES , 3.
Pantera

Elizabeth Hurt
4. "Thar's garr!" 6.
Disco ball, 7 . food
l. Ej ,

'
This years
freshmen
have been doing some pretty weird things. These people were caught in the act of
being in all different di-

Cynthia llewicz
1. Sid , 2. Billab ong, 4.

"You're crazy!"

rections!

Melissa J ackson
l. MJ , 3. Fleerwood Mac,
5. my grandmother, 6. m y

friends

Yearbookers never stop sm iling and having fu n!

David Jones
l. Fro, 3. Prodigy, 6 . my
fro , 7. South Park

J ake Landis
I. Joe Bob, 2. W rangler, 3.
Statler Brothers, 5. Rednecks

Matt Latstetter
1. Fat Matt, 2 . Oshkosh , 3.
J oe Bob and the farme rs

Eric Lemmer
l. Couch Potato, 6. TV

Brandon Leonard

Chester Leonard

Sonj a Lepper

l. Bran, 2. Coca Cola, 4.
"What the heck 1' • 7. J enny

1. Churl , 2. Santa Cruz, 6.
skateboard, 7. skateboard-

4 . "There's only one way ro

McCartl1y

ing

find our 1" 6 .my bunny ,
7. flowers and butterflies

�~

..

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Nate Lipscomb
1. Nate DOGG, 5. Dad, 6.

Montero, 7. Harley Davidson

Ted Loesel
1. Loesel Jr. or Little Loesel

Sheena MacNeill
1. Zina, 4. "Hey, you over
there!" 5. Sherry Guill, 8 .
Grrrrrrr

Ramon Makdissi
1. Roger, 5. R.J. DeSorcy,
6. Billa, 7. R.J . DeSorcy

Tyler Mclellan
l. Canuck, 2. Adidas, 6. my
mutiny necklace, 7. Girls!

Jesse McGill
I. Tigger, 4. "SsayMssik!" 6.

Ozzie, 7. Jessica Vaughan

Sarni Linn
2. Queen B, 4. "Yes-s-s" 6.

Travis M iller

crayons, 8. Rrrraw

3. Chris Wallace, 6. music,
7. the Grand Tetons , 8.
Stranded in the water, lose a rum!

roadkill

Chris McGuire
1. Chris, 2. Nike, 3.
NAS, 6. N64, 7. N64

Justin McAllister
1. Superman, 3. Metallica,

T.J . Link

4. "Shut up to me 1" 6. my
dog-Forrest Gump

I. T , 2. Levis, 4. "' Oh, Yeah! "'
7. Reescs and shopping

J ennifer Madison
1. J en , 4. "Yea h , you
wish! " 6. lots and lots of
friends, 7. un copain 's
Christin Lovelace
2. American Eagel, 3.
Jars of Clay, 6. my bed ,
7. clothes
Michael Lilley
I. Ronni e Elliot, 2. SPAM ,

4 . " Whateva! " 7. My Boyz

Kara McKinney
5. Barbie, 7. crayons
and V. C., 8. Meow

J essi Mills
3. Sugar Ray, 4. "I love it! "
6. my phone, 7. guys

�of

FRESHMEN INFO:
1. Nickname
2. Fav. brand name
3. Fav. band
4. Fav. saying
5. Role model
6. Fav. possession
7. Obsession
8. Fav. animal sound

Carrie Morrison
1. Carrie wich a .. C .. , 4.
.. Maybe the dingo ace your
baby'" 6. Chapstick

David Myer.;
4. " Lo Siemo!" 5. my parents,
6. my life, 7. Pimburgh teains

Alicia Mitchell
7. tennis balls

Eileen Nunley
1. Nunley, 2. CK, 4. "Um

. .. no! "6. Herman, my turtle

Samancha Nichols

Our lives are a lot
like
a
board
game-RISK, SORRY, OR DON'T
WAKE DADDY.
We are always playing
to get so far and stay
out of danger. This
layout is dedicated to
all of us out there that
have to roll the dice to
see the outcome of our
lives, stay out of trouble and try to get to
the end first. We all
live the Game of LIFE!

Chad Nicely

3. Nine Inch Nails , 4 .
.. Now I'm nothing! .. 7.
Leslie

Kari Morrison

Chris Old

2. Old N avy, 5. Samantha,

I. Senior Pudding or Ogre, 2.

Nike, 4. " OK, who raid!!!" 5.

6. my friends, 7. my crush

Jesus

Bree Mohler
I. Berc, 2. Limited coo

Michael Pae
2. MNC Ted1, 3. DJ Fuzz,
4. " Skate or Die!" 7. pores

Kelly Morrison
3. LoJulieiLizzieSonJenRilSam,
5. Bud and Sid, 7. Mackey

Eli zabeth Morris
Morris , 2 . Consignmcm, 3.
Ni rvana and Ko rn , 7 . Jimi H en-

drix

Shane Murphy
2. Nike, 4. "Grundpy!" 5.
Justin Canfield , 6. South
Park Tapes

Jason Owenby
1. Preppy, 4. "I am Tiger
Woods!" 5 . H a pp y
Gilmore, 7. golf and gi rls!

Brandon Peace
1. Greaser, 2. ]NCO,
3. Wu-Tang, 5. Sarni
Linn, 6. Austine
Finally, we made it through!

�o~e
Maureen Peck
1. Mo, 2 . Unionbay, 4.
urn .. no", 6. my Bailey
kitry and J esse, 7. J and B

Brad Powell
1. Bradly, 2. Sony, 3. Sub-

lime, 4. "Just kidding!" 7.

UVA

For three years we have
been waiting to be Freshmen
and here we are. We have
been climbing to the top and
finally we reached it. We ruled
the school for one year. However, next year we move on to
the high school, where we will
be the babies again. But for
now, we are a step above the
rest!

David Robbins
1. Big " D" , 2 . Hilfiger, 4
"W hew- what a babe!" 6.
power wheelchair

Greg Rheude
1. Rudy, 2. T ommy, 6. my
computer, 8. Reeek

James Peery
2. Converse, 3. Tool, 4.
'"Hey, baby!'" 5. Rob
Jombie, 6 . my dirt bike

Erik R obison

Casey Power
1. Carebeat, 4. "WOW' "

5. my best friend, 6. my 2
PAC CD's, 7. C.C.

J eff Ray
2 . Airwalk, 3. Merallica, 4.
" Don't care'" 6. my b oom
box, 7. money

Brian Rice
2. Nike, 4. " Sup " 7. baseball

Carlos Perez
1. Esa, 3. Busta Rhymes, 4.
"" Beefcake!" 6. my soul

Aya Sakaguchi
I .N ame I can't pronounct'
3. Beatles, 5. Kenny, 6. an
swering machine

Ricky Rash
2. Nike, 4. "You can't
judge a book by its cover."
6. television

Oscar Rivera

Bobby Sargent
3. Wu-Tany, 6. Mindy

Sarah Peters
3. Savage Garden and The
Wallflowers , 4. "' Hey ,
bub 1" 6 . my dog

Ooh la la'

�FRESHMEN INFO:
1. Nickname
2. Fav. brand name
3. Fav. band
4. Fav. saying
5. Role model
6. Fav. Possession
7. Obsession
8 . Fav. animal sound

Chris Schaaff

Stacy Smith

I. Shaggy, 2. Tommy
Hilfiger, 3. Nirvana, 5.
James Peery, 8. Moooooo

I. Scace, 3. The W allilow-

ers, 4. "Don't tell me that! "
5. Ivanka

Megan Scott

Tanya Sinha

I. Meg, 2. American Eagle,

I. Tayn, 2. GAP, 4. " Don't

4. "Whatever" 5. Sarni

Aww .. . aren't they adorable?

Llnn, 7. Berkeley

worry, be happy!" 6. my
teddy bears

Courtney Scherer

J essica Snyder

2. GAP, 3. Moussorgsky, 5.
Mayhard Hossenffier, 6. my

I. Super "B'' 3. TuPac, 4.

"Psssr.
. " 6. my bullet
necklace, 7 . Khris

bass, 7.

Ashley Scruggs

Joel Shelton

I. Scrubbs, 2. GAP, 4.

John Slovensk")'

I. Shelton, 2. Pepsi , 4.

I. Jonnie Boye, 3. Dave

"Figures!"

Matthews Band, 5. Odie, 6.
TV, 7. drumming

"Don't sass me!" 6. my
brush, 7 . archery

Mindy Schneider
2. Nike, 5. Sarni Linn

Wendy Spurlock
I. Wendel, 3. Captai n J ack,

6. my big roe, 7. annoyi ng
people

Stephen Selvey
I. Butch, 2. Adidas , 3.
3 I I , 7 . football, 8 . call of
Ninja monkey

J ay Smith
I . Ankl e Bre a k e r , 4.
" Nothing tried , nothing
gained' " 5. my 2 dogs

Katie Schrader
1. Katie-watie, 2. GAP, 3.
Bleach, 7. observing ONB

Erin Sr. Clair
l. Kelly/ EMS, 3. Audio A.

3 . Stuff it, woof! " 7 . Braves

What are you running from , Adam))'

�Kelly Sc. Clair
I. KAS, 3. Sugar Ray, 4.
"Scuff ic, Ivanka!" 7. tennis

balls, 8. Quack

Scott Stancil

Lauren Steele

Riley Stevenson

I. Pasty white boy, 4. "Con

I. Princess Lauren, 2. GAP,

sarn it!"

4. "Eeek!" 5. Piatigarsky,
7. God

l. Ri, 2.Arnerican Eagle,
5.Scott Hamilton, 7. dance,

Ben Trent
2. Pepsi, 4. "Why?"

ice skating

Matt Trent
I. Sqaz Boy, 3 . Audio M
renaline, 5. Jesus, 6. Llfe

Free food, anybody?

Awwwww!

Lost'

I

Alan T urpin

Alan Underwood

Will Vaghts
I. Wilbo, 3. 3 1 l , 7. playing baseball, 8. woodpecker
pecking

. •

~-

.. i

J essica Vaughan
I.Pooh Bear, 2.TY Beanie
Baby, 3. Deanna Carter , 5 .
my mom , 7. Jesse

Robyn Walden

Heather Webster

1. Frankie, 4. "Save the

I . Hey, you, 4. "The

crees 6 . my ski mask , 7.
Cisco and Sisqo

quin made me do it." 6. 11
car, 7 . softball

1"

.

�Ninth grade was tough! State reports, country
reports, exams, Shakespeare, Science Fair, thinking
about high school and even colleges
but, by the
way, we have had fun!

Anna Weeks

2. Levis, 4. "Thar is so
cure!" 6. friendship, 7.

cookies

Alyssa W ehrmeisrer
2.Tommy Hilfiger, 3.Puff
Daddy, 4. Hnnr ... how
funny! 6.my bear, 7. Ohio

Maegan Wilburn

Lucy Wilkins

5. Barbie, 6 . my hair, 7.

3. Mase, 5. my dance reach-

meow

er, 6. mirror

Jennifer Wilson
l.DeVilbiss, Fer, 2.Kix, 3.
Pink Floyd, 4 " All you need
is love," 7.dance

FRESHMEN INFO :
1. Nickname
2. fav. brand name
3. Fav. band
4. Fav. saying
5. Role model
6. Fav. possession
7. Obsession
8. Fav. animal sound

David Winfree

Just hang in ' out

Cave Spring's Stars

D erek Witrle

David Wohlford

Girls nighr out

Steven W airer

Sonnet W righr
l. Sonic Boom , 2. charms,
4. "No com ment! " 6. can-

dy, 7. guys, 8. Purrrr

H ey, M rs. S, take our picrure'!'

Chrisopher Yamine
I . Yarn ine, 4. " !rs parry
time'" 5. Sry Stallone. 6.
money, 7 . g irls

Austine Z imn1ern1an
1. Zimms. spaz , 2. An1er-

ican Eagle . 6. clorhes.
shopping

7

�C sto~
Alex Addy
Cindy Anderson
Derek Arnold
Davey Arthur
David Avery
Ashley Baldwin
Chance Barnett

Hannah Barnhill
Drew Barrett
Meghan Barrier
Andy Bauman
] odie Baumann
Letisha Beachy
Meg Beazley

Austin Behl
Cory Belcher

Lauren Blair
Melanie Blanding

N ikki Blankenship
Michael Boettcher

"Mirror, mirror on the wall.
Kassey Bohm
Am anda Bohon

Benjam in Bomberger
Amy Bonner
Casey Boothe
Meghan Bowling
Mike Brammer
Shera Bushnell

Ross Buder
Chad Campbell
Matt Canuell
Jenny Carlton
Warren Carter
T racy Cedergren
J cff Chapman

�Lauren
Oatterbuck
Jenny
Clingenpeel
Abby Coblentz
Amy Coblenrz
Matt Collins

The 8th grade is full of surprises such as
new and different classes like algebra, foreign languages, and physical science. Many
people see their futures in job tests in Civics
class and that gets them thinking about
their adult lives. New friendships are
formed when people ttansfer from other
schools. Come look into the crystal ball with
us and see what your future holds.

Nathan Collins
Joe Compton
Steven Conner
April Cooper
Amy Cowhig
Amber Cox
Matt Cox

Jason Craighead
Kristin Craighead
Beth Crowder
Eric Cunningham
Rachel Currier
Trent Currin
Matt Dalron

Ben D avis
Holly Davis
Jason D avis
Katy Davis
Martin Davis

Tommy Davis
Jordan DeWitt
Bryce Diffenderfer

Nicole Dorron
Russell Drumheller
Kelly Duggar

yan Dunagan
Hollie Duncan

�HAT TRICKS

Boo to you, too!

Cao Duong
J esse Durham
Chris Dye
Jessi Eagle
Kelly Eagle
Daniel Eggleston
Sarah Ferguson

Michael Fickler
Catherine Finkler
Christina Finnerry
Ashley Fi1:2gerald
Laura Fi1:2pattick
Ryan Fleming
Amy Floryan

N ick Fox
Lauren Fox
Mered ith Fox
Jennifer Fralin
Philip Furrow
Tara Garland
Tim Gately

Chris G illespie
Tracey G ioielli
Adam Glassick
Lauren Goldsmith
Lesley Goodman
Beth Grimes
Tom Hagan

Brad Hahn
Alicia Hale
Brandie Hartless
Joseph Harwell
Wes Haynes
Greg Hemberger
Laura Henderson

So confused, she doesn't know if she is coming or going.

�Ryan Hergrueter
Benjamin Hester
Joshua Hicks
Andrew Holben
Blake Holcomb
Andy Holder

Lauren Hookway
Alexander Hoss
Justin Howard
Wendy Hueglin
Angela Hundley
Gary Hunley

Danielle Jennings
Kim Jernigan
Elizabeth Jetton
Doug Johnson
Evan Johnson
Matt Johnson

Brem Jones
Brian Jones
Deva Jones
Laura Jones
Mitch Jones
Katie Kessler

Christine Koval
Justin Krehbiel
Yuki Kumazawa
Carly Lambert
Robin Lambert
Lauren Lancaster

Shawn Lane
Kristin Lang ford
Emily Lanham
Brandon Laprade
Li Lin
R yan Lombart

Laura Love
Ben Lucas
Heather MacNeil
Courtney Marshall
Tyler Mason
Keach Mayes

Katie McAden
Mark McLeod
D evin McMurry
William McQ uace
Chris Meinhart
Daniel Melki

Carrie Metheny
Valerie M iller
Katherine M in
Sk ie Mire
Becky Mitchell
Melvin Morgan
Marti Morris

�Brian Muelenaer
Michael Mull
Karin Murphy
Adam Myers
J.T. Nance
Rachel Nash
Sara Neighbors

Dustin N icely
Shaina Oberlender
Deana O 'Dell
Adam O verfelt
Theresa Passeretti
Bhumi Patel
Jash Patterson

Dagny Patton
Ryan Peters
Chelsea Pervarski
Shannon Poplstein
Tena Poplstein
Rob Potter
John Puig

J.]. Redick
Erin R eid
Thomas Reidy
Lindsay R eynolds
Deric Rickey
Meghan Robertson
Jenni fer Rorer

Breeze Ross
Dustin Russeau
Joseph Russo
Barry Ryan
Taylor Savage
Kate Sawyer
Eric Schaaff

Emily Seamon
Heather Shank
Adrienne Shelor
Tara Shepherd
Adam Shetter
Blair Shriver
Jessica Simmons

Chad Sm ith
Erin Smith
Robby Snodgrass
Adam Sowder
Noah Spring
Lucas St. Clai r
Josh Stowers

Jacob Stull
Leslie Swi ng
Dina T aher
Bridget Tai ner
Amy Terrell

Matt Tesrer

Jelf Thacker

Rebecca Thews
April Thompson
Ashley Thompson
Jason Tuttle
Reed VanSandt
Matt VanSand t
Mart Volodzko

�Jennifer Wade
Karie Wagner
Erich W eissbart
Sloan West
Jessie White
Elaine Wilkinson
Oay Williams

Tara Williams
Ashley Wilmott
Michelle Wilmer
Amanda Winter
Toby Witkege
Stacey Woodfield
Ben Wright

Lucas Wright

Krista Zaharias

Fourteen and silly-All Right!!!
Nothing to it!

PIZZA PARLOR
~I .- A NO ._,t'&lt;&gt;

YE PUBll( HOUU
~~

Hey' What the heck '

Reflection'

Yoyoing in New York

�Each person has a different
idea of "heaven". Some of us
want to be at the beach, others
would rather be skiing. Some
of us would want to play all day
without a care in the world while
others would enjoy having a
great deal of power to use for
their
advantage.
Although
"heaven"
means
different
things to all of us, it most
always
represents
each
person's idea of paradise.

Hey all you 7th graders, what
would !lr-MJ!#lll be to you?
My

own Video Arcade.

-Justin Snider
I could fly aroWld and eat Haldee's biscuits
\\&lt;1th so much butter on It you could drink ltl

-Jenny Ulley
It would be a place \\&lt;ithout school and more
hours In a day !
-Anonymous
Supermodels of 2000

My heaven 'MJllld be where there Is a huge
mansion with a convertible waiting In the
garage and every lhl.n.g I wanL
-Andrea Terrell

A place where homework can't be given.
-Tyler lbomas

No more pictures!

This is my rock!

-

The lig ht is roo b right!

1062

WARNIN&amp;,
ENTERING
THE SEVENTH

HEAVEN

What in the world is grow ing on thei r faces&gt;I&gt;

�..................... .

................................................
~
John Adkins
Sari ta Alami
Amy Allison
Misty Amos
Mary Apgar
Anuj Arora
Alyssa Austin

Elisha Austin
Drew Balzer
Harrison Basham
Benjamin Beham
Brian Benson
Shannon Bernardo
Cass Beverly

Joshua Bohon
Chris Boirnorre
Carrie Bowles
Parrick Boylan
Brenda Bredberg
Jamie Brookman
Michela Brooks

Erica Brown
Casey Bryant
Philip Burton
Brent Bushkar
Danielle Callahan
Ashleigh Carter
Laura Cassels

Chase Chewning
Keri Christley
Patrick Christley
J enni fer Clark
Sara Clark
Sarah Clarke
Dante Clayror

Crystal Colgan
Travis Collette
Jennifer Conner
Hollie Courser
Cory Cowling
Sara Cox
Emily Cullum

Trey Dalton
Judy D avis
Mary D elaney
Erica Dickson
Ashley Dooley
Megan Downie
Shane Draper

Trav is D unbctr
Eric Eanes
Katie Earles
Forrest Emery
Tyler Emery
Kristen English

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~-

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.....__...1,

Lau ra Eq u i

�Angela Faust
Joseph Ferguson
Stuart Ferguson
Jonathan Fiedler
Justin Fisher
Courtney Fitzpatrick
Sarah Fleener

Daniel Florian
Cole Foor
Alana Fuller
Jana Fuller
Shoshanna Gearhart
Justin Geer
Kristin Gibson

Sebastian Gocan
Leigh Goodwin
Kristina Guilliams
Heather Hale
Bryan Haley
Krisanna Hall
Shastady Hall

Matthew Hamilton
Diana Harbourt
Courtney Hardesry
Amber Hartman
Stephanie Harvey
Lauren Hassenflug
Will H einemann

Michael Henderson
Benny H eptinstall
Lesli e Hines
Loni H oover
Emily Hodges
Lindsay Hodges
Heather Holland

Dane Hollar
Jenna Hollins
Jonathan H opkins
Marvin Howard
Colby Howell
Alex Hudd leston
David Hundley

Steven Hunc
Michael Ireson
Meli ssa James
Curti s Jennings
Michelle Johnson
Davi d Jones
Gerard Kasza

Meghan Kelleher
Stephanie Kelly
Ji llian Kilcullen
Adam Ki ng
Kathryn Kastura
Erin Koval
Crystal Lamb

Jonathan Lan ier
John Lawson
N ikki Leamnson
Collin Libassi
Anna Light
Jennifer Ki lley
Elisabeth Longmire

�Andrew Lumsden
Amanda Lynch
Sarah Lyon
Monica Markwell
Dana Martin
Erica Mason
Cole Mauer

Lynsi Mayes
Kisha Mayo
Lindsey McClung
Chris McDaniel
Jason McGill
Carrie McKnight
Kenon Merrill

Cryscal Miller
Sarah Miller
Mindy Mills
Jill Moore
Matthew Moore
Adam Morse
Matthew Murphy

Andrew Myers
Bradley Myers
Caroline Myers
Kathleen Nash
Summer Nepper
Matthew Nichols
Timothy Nichols

O wen Nielsen
Thomas Orr
Ashlee Orey
Ryan Owenby
Kellen Ozanich
Jordan Peace
Sidney Poole

Allison Prather
Brandon Price
Erica Price
Sara Purdy
Samantha R ackow
J am es Randolph
Ashlee Rarcli ff

Jonathan Ray
T yler Reburn
Joseph Redw ine
Brian Reeder
Ashlee R eyer
Seth R eynolds
Matthew Rheude

Catherine Rhod es
C ryscal Robbins
Colby Rorer
Everette Rosen
D ana R oth
Benjamin Russeau
Mary RusseU

Michael Russo
T imothy Sablik
K im Schneider
Zach ary Simmons
Famid Sinh a
Derek Slaughter
Beth Smallwood

�Megan Smith
Justin Snider
Erin Sowder
Erin Tainer
Andrea Terrell
Andrew Tester

As diverse as they may seem, all
of these students will move on to
the eighth grade next year, even
though their faces spell out 7th.
And each student in his or her own
way, considers heaven his or her
superior way of life.

lee Thomas

Tyler Thomas

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J eremiah
Thompson

Derek Thornhill

Bryan Trenis

Adam Trumbower

Josh Turner

Brittany Vascik

�Carrie Wagoner
Adam Waldron

Melandy Waldron
Jessica Wallis

Jennifer Walser
Jared Walters
Evan Warren
Will Warren

Mark Weaver
Krista W eissbart
Ashlee Wilburn
John Wilkins

Ashley Wills
Heather Wimmer
Nathan Wimmer

Jenna Windschitl
Brian Woodson
Lindsey Wright

Brittany Yarber
Kelly Y earrs
Robert Young

�Maya's flying high'

Turn chose frowns upside down!

Forgetting single file lines, recess and holiday
parties are just a few of the transitions sixth
graders are forced to make when they leave their
elementary school days behind . One of the most
exciting things for the sixth graders is their newfound freedom. No more shushing in the halls
or having gym with the homeroom teacher.
Junior high is a big step up and you're doing
just fine'

Falling over wirh laughrer

�Justin Arthur

Marley Arrington
Erin Austin

Allison Barrier
Kacy Baumann

Callie Almond
Magen Anhur
Kristin Austin

Mark Bauman
Reed Bergoff
Matthew Bierwagen

James Bohon
Caitlyn Clary
Chris Conrad
Lauren Crawley

Erin Carr
Jeremy Carroll
Zach Chapin

Scott Blanding
Jeremy Bowles
Tyler Brooks

Claire Blevins
Ashley Braden

Allyce Burdette

Corey Caudill
Noah Chapman

Shea Coffey
Laura Cox

Case Blackwell
Chad Blankenship
Kary Boylan
Christopher Bryant
Sara Campbell

�Oay Davis
Pav! Delp
Susan Dickerson
Ashley Dodd
Amanda Douglas
Amber Durham
Katy Eggleston

Theresa English
Karheryn Ferguson
Mark Floryan
W yatt Fore
Matthew Fore
Nathan Foster
Ashea Francis

Tom Gioelli
Kristin Gliniecki
Bryan Glisson
T yler Goodsmirh
Eric Graham
Sarah Guilliam
Maryglenn Gust

James Harmon
Andrew Harrison

Brittany Hartless
Bradley Harvey

Emily H arvey
Matrhew Helms
Fashion girls of the future

Matthew H enderson
Lee H enebry
Brett H ensley
Stephen H offman
Edward H owlett
J ess Hubbard
Brittany Huddleston

Christin Hundley
Thomas Hunley
G rant !wan
J essic Jcnnings
Jennifer J ones
Troy Kaase
Micah Kaplan

J ulenn Keeli ng
Clai re Kerr
J ustin Key
Cody Kidd
Clay Kinder
Jord an Kirby
Alexan der Koeda

�Lindsey Konen
Maya Kumazawa
Steven Lanham
George Leffve
Rachel Leonard
Caroline Lepper
Brittany Lindsey

Bryan Lufkin
Shae Marshenko
Shaina Marinoff
Jenna McPeak
Brian Meinhart
Sarah Moore
Dustin Moran

Sara Morgan
Zachery Morgan
Kacie Morrison
Matthew Mull
Keith Nance
Kushyant Narayanan
Frankie Nash

Rene Newman
Drew Nichols

Amy Nunley
Jonathan Overfelt

Allison O verstreet
Jerem iah Overstreet
Dough Boys

Mary Leigh Palmer
Krupa Patel
Austin Parcerson
Jessie Patton
Stephanie Pearce
Brian Peters
J ustin Peters

Jay Poff
R yan Pollock
Ashley Redwine
J effrey Riddle
Ballard Robbins
Andrew Roberts
Amber R obison

Cli nton Sain
Lindsay Schoch
Kyle Schrader
Andrea Secrist
Derek Shelton
Jessica Simmons
Jessi Sisson

�Laura Tolusso

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Jacob Thompson

Crystal Th omas

Chase Sweer

Carlton Sumner

Heather Strang

Tom and hi s up-staging h at .

Cory Steele

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TO GO BALL ON

Drew Stanley

Katelyn Stanci l

Dale Stanley

Rajiv Srinivasan

Parker Smith

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Up, up, and away'

Derek Smith

Ben Smallwood

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�Michael Wilkinson

Ashley Williams

Katherine W cbsrer

Jennifer Vaughan

T anner Upthegrove

Frances Wimmer

Matthew Winston

Matthew Witt!

Sheridin Wright

Stephen Whelan

Michael Wardach

Erin Vandelinde

Somer Underwood

Ground

Alexander Welch

Amanda Wade

Alison Vagts

Mark Turner

�MISSION
Our teachers are the people who shape our school. They
cringe when we get bad grades and laugh when we ask a
stupid question. Through all the stress and frustration of
their job they still face the insanity every year and end up
making a difference in our lives.
Of course, teaching a group of junior high students is
easier said than done. It's a job that requires a lot of
patience and self-control not to mention incredibly strong
nerves but they love it anyway. It's their mission to teach
us and they've chosen to accept it even if it does seem to
be a mission impossible!

Cecilia Alami
Spanish 1,2

Lewi s Allen
Interes t 6, 7
Art Exploration

Jeannin e Bader
Pa raprofession al

Anne Bailey
French 1, 2; English 8

Heather Balsley
Language Arts 6

Esther Barajikian
Paraprofessional

Amy Barnhart
G uid a n ce

Scott Beard
Algebra , Math 8

Claudia BeU
Math 6,7, Life Science

Melvin Bentley
Band 7,8

Steven Boyer
Principal

La Vina Brothers

Renni e Bruno

Paraprofessional

Guidance

M rs. Seddon must be really d esperate for a job!

Mrs. Long rakes a break
from th&lt;:: stress of reaching.

Macho Man

Cheryl Caffee
Attendan ce Secretary

Are you going ro finish thar?

Mike Brancati
Assistant Principal

�IMPOSSIBLE
Karen Campbell
Language Ans 6

Sherry Chapin
Paraprofessional

Nancy Clemons
English 8

Shelley Creasey
Language Arts 7

"Do they speak Latin in Latin America?"
Levey
"What is peanut butter made from?"Muriel Kelley
"How long is a 3 minute timing?"Mary Lou Vaniels
"In the middle of an explanation of a map, this
student waved his hand and interrupted with, 'Mrs.
Seddon, Mrs . Seddon, did you know you have 2
blackboards in your room?'"
Ann Seddon
"Can you do the Macarena in German?" Greg Rappaport
"Why doesn't someone build a bridge from South
America to Africa? "
Nancy Clemons
A student handed in a quiz 10 minutes before the
bell and asked, "Will we get these back today?" '
Brenda Page
"After announcing a test days before and reviewing
for it, students come in on test day and say,' Are we
having a test today?"'
Brenda Griggs
"Is North Carolina the north part of South CarMartha Smith

Got milk?"
Rick Crotts
Health and
Physical Education

Beverly Crush
Bookkeeper

Ann Deeds
Civics and Economics 8

Jackie Divers
Librarian

Tom Donohue
Paraprofess ional

Darius Turman and William McBride have a slow day, for once!

J eanne Duddy
Language Ans 6
U .S. Hisrnry 6

Open wide!!!

Mrs. Bailey, where's your date'

�orkin
Sonja Duffy
Paraprofessional

Martha Ann G arrison
Library
Parap rofessional

What a trick; three teachers smiling'

Eclrow Lewis and Becki Austi n taki ng a well-d eserved break.

David Kessler
C ivics and Econo m ics 7

l.earlin e Lan ier
Civ ics, Math 8, Algebra

Cindy Lawrence
Algebra, Math 7

Fran cine Dyer
Eng li sh 8 ,9
Earth Science

J ohn Fed ison
H ealth and
Physical Education

Sue Giles
Chorus 6 -9

Brenda Griggs
Earrh Science,
H ealth and P.E. 6

T eresa H afey
Civics and Economi cs 7

D ee Harrison
Guidance Secretary

Diane H erchenrid er
Lang uage Am 6

Muriel Kelley
H ealth and
Physical Education
All dressed up and nowhere

Li nd a Levey
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Sch ool Secretary

Carla Long
H ealth und
Physical Eduau ion

�Frank McC!ung
Guidance

Bill McKinney
Physical Science

Our friendly ' competent cafeteria staff
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Edna Franklin, Judy Sau 1, manager. . Tern Carter, Cathy Boh on, M ary Radford Carol T

Stephanie M eador
Civics and Economics 8

Chris Morris
Eng lish 8,9
Look at all those Magic \'(/a nd1.'

"What q ues non
· were you asked, Mrs. Parker)"

Bob O'Keeffe
Technology Education

LazzeUe Parker
Art

G reg Old
United States History 6

Brenda Page
Math 7

�ATTITUDE

Attitude? Attitude? Who's got an attitude?!

Sheryl Richardson
Life Science

Sharon Sain
Math 6,7

Judy Rouse
Language Arts 6

Ann Seddon
World Geography

Claudeen Shelton
Library
Paraprofessional

Judy Schubert
Paraprofessional

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Alden Sieber
Math 8,9; English 8
Social Srudies 8,9
Civics
Physical Scieryce

Martha Smith
Civics/ Economics
World Geography

Scott Simmons
Earth Science

Terri Steffen
Language Arts 7
English 8

Noncy Shorter
Language Arts
6,7
Science 6
Social Studies 6

Susan Stephens
Math 6, Science 6

Stuart Sibley
Language Arts 6
Math 6

Nancy Spraker
Ass ist ant Principal

J ennifer Srour
Spanish 1,2

Karen Sumner
Language Arts 7

�Laura Turner
Work and Family
Studies

John Swartz
Health and
Physical Education

Glenn Waldron
Head Custodian

Shi rley Walrond
Science 6

Danielle Wise
Band 6 , 7 ,8,9

Berry Whisman
Algebra I, Geometry

Cori Wingate
Life Science

Susie Wire
Physical Science

Lee Woody
Life Science
Language Arts

Jane Wright
Health and
Physical Education

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�Most si;ttli grnder; don't Ritow about numy of the cfu6s tliat
they am. join, and: as they progress tfu-0119fi their junior higfi
career it seems as tfio119fi they get more and: more invo[ved. A[ of
the cfu6s are a fot of worli. but usua[[y a fot of fun too! For
instance, the Buifders Cfuli fias a fot of fun activities and: ciCways
fias a gooc! turnout from the students. Tfie president of tfie cfu6,
Samii Heruferson (9), saU{, "I Uk tfie service. worli. that we do
a.ruf Ms. Stout is reafly nice to work witfi and: does a great jo6."
Tfie Newspaper Staff doesn't fiave a fot of meetings but wfien
they do, they get down to 6usiness! A[ of the joumafuts in tfiis
cfu6 worli. very Ii.arc! to procfuce the squire Scro(( eacfi nine
we.eli.s. Tfie Yeariiooli.staff is a great cfu6. Tfiey fiave parties and:
every meeting is ciCways fun, but to join you. must Jifl out an.
appfiction and: 6e se.fectea. A mem6er of tfie Yeariiooli. Staff, KJite.
Sawyer (8) saUf tfiis, "I enjoy spe~ time witfi my Jrierufs
after scfioo[ and: li.nowing tliat I am co~ to sometfiing that
everyone 6.Re.s." A[ of tfie Gui!fance groups are very coo[ Anna
We.eli.s (9) is a NaturciC Helper and: saUf tfiis about the organi.wt:ion, "It's good to Ii.now tliat wfien you are trying to fie1p
someone it's OK if you. don't so(ve their pro6fem as fong as you
fisten. " Tfiere are numy otfier cfu6s tliat are enjoyabfe so 6e sure
to Jap tfu-0119fi tfiis section and: cfieck out ci[[ of the exciting tliings
tliat you am. participate in.

Wow! Those are some "Wacky Wahoos" and "Hokie Hokies"!

"No, No 1 W e didn 't do anything wrong!'! "
" lls mangenc beaucoup ."

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THINGS~
Sing your hean out, Amanda!

Builders Club;
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CLUB SPON~ORS : L-R, Ms . Sro~~sman-Frcshman Council; Mrs. Crunpbcll-SCA; Mr.
Ms- Surnner-W~r&lt;l.s of Wisdom; Mrs. Damhan-Gu1dan cc Groups; Mrs. Media.tors; Mrs. Steffen-SCA; Mrs. Sain-t.fat~ Counts;
oid-Cameradenc;. Mrs. Hafey-Bet:a Oub; Ms . Page- r-.fat~ Councs, Peerhen.rid er-Newspaper Sniff Not picrured.: Mr. Sibley and
Mr . McCl~ng-Gu1dance Groups; M rs. Creasey-Chcc_rlcadrng; Mrs. Herc Seddon-Yearbook- fres hman Council; Mrs. SmithMr. Morns-SCA; Ms. Bruno-Bern Club and Guidance Groups; Mrs. JcrChecrleading.
yea.rboOk; Mr. Branca~i-Frcshman Council; Ms. Richardson and Ms . ocas

OK, Eric, don 't go spastic or anything'

Yearbookets definitely aren't all work and no play!ll

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BETA CLUB: From row-David Robbins, Chris Conquest, Louise Brock, J osh Furrow, Erin Culpepper, Andrew Kosowicz, Tanya Sinha, Sarah Peters, Anna Weeks, Carissa
Hensley, Sheena McNeil; Row 2-J ason Owenby, Leslie Blais, J essica CaJdwell, Sarah Henderson, Meg Davies, Allison Doughty, Kari Morrison, Jaime Fowlkes, Jennifer
Wilson, Kelly Morrison; Row 3-Kelly St. Clair, J essi Mills , Melissa J ackson, Elizabeth Apgar, Sarah H eil, Elizabeth Hurt, Leslie English, Taylor ComwcU, David Harbou rr;
Row 4-T.J. Link, Kacey Beckner, Suzanne Ayer, Michael Kraemer, Stephanie Fagg, J ason Blake, J ohn Gualdoni, Drew Bleviru; Row 5-Aya Sakaguchi, Serene Alam.i,
Catherine Ayd.len, Thomas Drumheller, Scott Stancil, Thomas Dickerson, J ared Canfield, Eric Lemmer

Beta Club babysitters lending a helping hand
Beta Club Officers: Vice president-Leslie Blais; President-Jason Owenby; Seaetary-TanYl\
Sinha; Vice President-Jessi Mills; Hospitality-Anna W eeks

The organization above is the National Junior Honor Society or BETA CLUB. It consists of
students that have received a 3. 5 or greater
GPA at Cave Spring. The Beta Club is a service
organization that works to help the community.
Throughout the year they have done aaivities
like babysitting for PTA meetings, a book fair,
an Angel Tree, and the winter dance. T he Beta
Club is a very helpful part of Cave Spring Junior
H igh .

�uper. Cool .Activities.
SCA: Front row-Michael Boettcher,
Taylor Cornwall, Beth Crowder, Meg
Davies, Allison Doughty, Alyssa Austin, Carissa Hensley, Rajiv Srinivasan,
Taylor Savage; Row 2-Clay Williams,
Jenny Carlcon, Megan Barrier, Megan
Smith, Misty Amos, Jaime Fowlkes,
Katie McAden, Jennifer Wilson,
Michelle Davis; Row 3-Elizabeth Jetton, Kara McKinney, Krisanna Hall,
Brittany Yarber, Adam King, Dustin
Moran, Alex Koeda, Marley Arringron,
Laura Tolluso, Dagny Parron; Row 4Suzanne Ayer, Stephen Selvey, Megan
Scarr, Sarah Clarke, Courtney Fitzparrick, Catherine Rhodes, Ryan Cook,
Drew Harrison, Adam Morris

We're having a party

Hoo is Hokiest?

The SCA is an organization
made up of representatives that
voice the students' opinions. In other words, the SCA is a bunch of
Super Cool A ctivities. The SCA has
been very active this year with
events such as three dances, the
"hokiest hokie and wackiest wahoo" contest, a lock-in, and m uch
more. The SCA is here to help you
as students and hopes to bring
many " Super Cool Activities " in
years to come.
SCA Offi cers: Terri Steffen-advisor, Bech Crowder-vice president, Taylor Cornwall-president,
Alyssa Austin -7rh grade rep., Allison Doughry-secrerary , Meg Davies-acriviries drnirperson,
Karen Campbell -advisor

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Ryan's looking for some inspiration.

STAFF: Front row-Cathleen Garcia, Melissa Jackson, Ryan Daly, Sara Chapman, Erin Culpepper; Row 2-Katie
Schrader, Meg Davies, Allison Doughry, Suzanne Ayer, Kelly St. Clair, J essica Vaughan, Sarah Anderson; Row 3-Leslie
Goodman , Elizabeth J erron , Beth Grimes, Lauren Fox, Hannah Barnhill, Chad Smith; Row 4-Stephanie Harvey, Katie
McAden, Lauren Goldsmith, Taylor Savage, Bryan Haley, Hollie Duncan, Kate Sawyer, Kelly Duggar
Doesn't everyone enjoy getting his or her yearbook at the end
of the year' Don't forget the wonderful dance at the beginning of
the year sponsored by the Yearbook Staffi Some people rhink
that yearbook is all work, bur it's not. We have lots of fun,
although Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Seddon do make us work
sometimes. Anyone can apply co be on the staff so next year you
try out. It pays off when the yearbook comes in and you are so
proud of the book. The staff hopes you like the '98 Squire!

Arrwork by Lauren Fox
Working hard ro put out the yearbook .

Chilling ou r afrcr a hard day 's work at a yearbook m eeting .

�So, what do you think, you guys?

N EWSPAPER STAFF: From row-Elizabeth Jetton, Meg Davies, Suzanne Ayer, Sarah Ande.,on, Allison Doughry, Lauren Fox; Row 2-

Bet:h Grimes, Adriennn: Shelor, Laura Henderson, Lindsay Reynolds, Jennifer \X'ade, Taylor Savage, Lauren Hook.··way, Yuki Kumazawa;
licw 3-Tim Gately: MLke lreson, Chris Conrad, Stacey Woodfield, Beth Crowder, Taylor Cornwall; Row 4-Erin Koval, Louise Brock,
Ashley Dooley, Sama Alam1.' Dana Roch, Kelly Yearrs; Row 5-Ashley Dolan, Carrie Morrison, Tanya Sinha, Leslie Blais, Jessi Mills,
Serene A.Jami; Row 6-Chnsune Koval, Katherine Garrett, Lauren Gross, Stephanie Fagg, Ben Trent

I'm giving you 10 second ..

Going undercover for the newspaper.

Chris is thinking hard about his

The Newspaper Staff works hard to produce
the SQUIRE SCROLL every nine weeks. It is
sponsored by Mrs. Herchenrider who does an
excellent job controlling so many people. Didn 't
everyone enjoy the student-faculty volleyball game
sponsored by the sraff? The newspaper has articles
on everything that happens in our school. Anyone
can come and join the newspaper staff; next year
give ir a try.

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Newspaper Edirors: Lesli e Blais, Joel Shelton , and Tanya Sinha

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�How's the Construction?
OK, when you think of construction
you may think of a lot of things, one of
them is probably NOT Cave Spring Junior High Builders' Club! What, you may
ask, do these rwo have in common? Well,
let me tell you. The Club helps construct
the community and the school. They do
service projects such as the Christmas
Stockings for the needy. Each member
contributes towards the stockings or even
makes a full stocking alone. The Club also
participates in the program to eliminate
smoking in the school and valley. The
Builders' Club is a service organization
that builds better citizens.

BUILDERS' CLUB: Front row-Travis Bowles, Mark Floryan, Tom Gioielli, Chase Sweet; Row 2-Elizabeth Jerron, Lauren Fox, Dagny Patton, Taylor Savage, Jennifer Wade, Yuki
Kumazawa, Emily Seamon, Kelly St. Oair, Louise Brock, Carissa Hensley, Anna Weeks, Katherine Kostura, Laura Henderson, Lindsay Reynolds; Row 3-Shaina Oberlender, Trent Currin.
Kacie Wagner, Jessica Caldwell, Sarah Henderson, Meg Davies, Allison Doughry, Jaime Fowlkes, Catherine Aydlett, Serene Alami, Jessi Mills, Monica Markwell, Erin Sowder, San
Chapman; Row 4-Sarah Anderson, T.J. Link, Kacey Beckner, Amy Floryan, Jenny Carlton, Rebecca Thews, Suzanne Ayer, Jenny Clingempeel, Amanda Winter, Beth Grimes, Erim Mason.
Casey Bryant, Ashley Dolan; Row 5-Katherine Garrett, Meagan Wilburn, Lindsay Elkins, Kacie Davis, Amy Coblentz, Lauren Blair, Hannah Barnhill, Chelsea Pervarski, Jennie Car=.
Austine Zimmerman, Tara Shepard, Carrie Morrison, Christine Koval; Row 6-Will Vagts, Adrienne Shelor, Nikki Blankenship, Deanna O'Dell, Lauren Hookway, Courtney Conn ~.
Stephanie Fagg, Tonya Sinha, Leslie Blais, Ashley Reyer, Abby Coblentz, Wendy Hueglin; Top Row-Brandon Leonard, Miss Stout, Sarita AJami, Amy Cowhig, Breeze Ross, Christina
Finnerry, Beth Crowder, Tracey Gioielli, Jessie White, Lauren Goldsmith, Meghan Barrier, Jaime Funk, David Good , Kare Kessler, Laura Fitzpatrick, Catherine Finkler

Make that money, girls!

All together now, show your sruffl

OFFICERS: Stephanie Fagg , V.P .; Elizabeth Jetton , SCA Rep.; Curi
Hensley , Sec. , Sarah Henderson , Pres.; Megan Barrier, 8th Rep. (n
pictured -Jaim e Funk -Trea. ; Sara Chapman -9th Rep.; Sarita Alnmi-7th
R ep .; Amanda Wade-6th R ep.)

�Ready, Set, and They are
The question is-do they really run? No,
they don't, but they can do so many errands that
they are out of breath; just as if they had run a
marathon! Guidance runners deliver hundreds
of passes to see the counselors. Library runners
do a variety of chores for the librarians like
checking books in and out. Office runners bring
you all that stuff you forgot! The Runners may
not literally run, but they surely do a multitude
of favors for all of us.

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Are those good books, Jake?

Don't let us interrupt you!

Smile for the camera

' IJ/'1Nflft5 : fronr r~w- M crcdith Fox, Erm Recd , Kane Dort:mus , J enny Clingempecl. Lauren H ookwny. Emil ~ Scam~ n, Lau ra
u.q.,z.tru;:k, Tracy Ccdcrgrcn ; Row 2- Brandon Lc~nard. VaJt:nc c.ok L1 a 1e Daly, Am y Coblentz . . Cnthenne i\ fm, Ab~y
i),Jr,n tz . Anna W&lt;.-ck.s, J ake Land is; Row ' -Jeff C hapma n . M un 1 es ter. T rav is AIJn dgc. Stuan t\bb1n, J n.son Blnkc. D:i.vtd
,.,,.,J. I.ix Apgar, Fic~&lt;ling Fm:gcrald : Row 4 - Adam c.; 1ass1d.: , .J css1G\ Va ug han , H oll y Dunrn n, Ryan 0 1tly. Eric Cunning ham ,
't:I. Jfagan , J.J . Rc&lt;l JCk, J c..•nn y C.ancr , A11 s 1111 Z 1mm cr m a11 , Row 1-Gn.:g Hcmbc:rgc r. D ruud Eggles ton. Rynn H crg m erer, Meg
-,,. ._,Jr/ , Michelle Davis, J ason O wenby. Andy 13num an . J asun ( .ra1ghead

Looks like more work!

Anything new happening in guidance, Spencer?

�TUTORS: Fronc row-Serene Alami, Catherine Aydlen, T.J. Link, Beth Crowder, Meg Beazley;
Row 2-Jason Owenby, Kelly Duggar, Beth Grimes, Kelly St. Clair; Row 3-Chris Old, Adam
Glassick, Taylor Cornwall, Michelle Davis, Liz Apgar; Row 4-Will Vaghcs, Stephanie Fagg,
] ason Blake, Michael Kraemer

Narural Helpers stick rogether

TEENS AGAINST TOBACCO COUNCIL: Fronc row-Hannah Barnhill, Taylor
Savage, Allison Doughry; Row 2-John Slovensky, Chad Smith; Row 3-Jonathan
Nance

Guidance has many different groups that help people throughout the
school solve their problems. Natural Helpers, for example, talk with kids
one on one and help them work through their troubles. Tutors help
students that are having difficulty in certain subjects. Peer Mentors help
sixth graders adjust to junior high life. Freshmen Council works to give
ninth graders a chance to show leadership and prepare for high school.
Guidance Advisory helps make d ecisions about Project Wisdom and other
issues concerning guidance.
The only group that is not associated with guidance is Peer Mediators .
They try to aid students in confli ct wi th one another.
If you are interested in joining one of these groups, talk to your guidance
counselor . The organizations are fun, but do require training and time .

FRESHMEN COUNCIL: Prone row-John Slovensky, Ramon Makdissi, Jaim e Fowlkes, Kari
Morrison, Lauren Gualdoni, Suzanne Ayer; Row 2-David Harbourc , J ason Owenby , Bobby Sargent,
J enni Career

�HAT???

ltJID.ANCE ADVISORY: From row-Owen Nielsen, Dane Hollar; Row 2(uen Murphy, Jeff Chapman; Row 3-J ohn Slovensky, David Harbourr,
fi c:c:anY Yarber, Sarah Eq ui; Row 4-Dee Harrison, Cindy Lawrence, Amy

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PEER MEDIATORS: Front row-Elizabeth Hurt, Sara Chapman, Meg Davies, Allison Doughty;
Row 2-David Myers, Kate Sawyer, Brent Jones; Row 3-Dina Taher, Andrew Holben, Brandy
Hartless; Row 4-Brenda Page, Meghan Barrier, Tara Shepherd, Laura H enderson

. All washed up!

NATURAL HELPERS: Front row-Jason Owenby, Kristen English, Kelly St. Oair, Llzzie Daly, Anna Weeks, Erin Culpepper;
Row 2-Andrew Lumsron , Chad Campbell, Anna Llght, Meg Beazley, Taylor Savage, Lauren Goldsmith; Row 3-Tom H agan,
J.] . Redick, Drew Balzer, Adam Glassick, Eric Cunningham; Row 4-Susan Stephens, Dee Harrison, Gndy Lawrence, Terri
Steffen, Amy Barnhart

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Peer Mediators hangi n · our

�This year has been a fantastic
year for the Advanced Band.
From practice charts to district
festival, we've been working
hard. And all our labor pays off
when we take fun trips to places
like New York. Mrs. Wise also
labors t0 get us ready for the
winter and spring concerts and
district festival. Though practicing constantly, we always find
time to goof off and have fun.
But Mrs. Wise puts up with us
even when we're acting crazy.
No matter how much we goof
off, we're always "playing in
perfect harmony."

Jason, the red-nosed reindeer .. .

CLARINETS: Front row-Catherine Finkler, Lerisha Beachy, Courrney Kessler, H eather Bennett,
Melissa Dunning, Jennifer Wilson, Julia Chen, R achel N ash , Maureen Peck; Row 2-Robin
Lambert, Christine Koval, Joel Shelton, Ben Trent, T ara Sheperd, Lindsay Reynolds, Melissa
Jackson, Carissa Hensley, Catherine Aydlett (not picrured-Elisha Gauley, Wendy Spurlock)

FLUTES/OBOES: Front row-Jessi Mills, Bridget Tainer, TJ. Link, Ashley Baldwin, Leigh Kidder, Cynthia Ilewicz; Row 2-Meg Beazley,
Kelly St . Clair, Erin St. Clair, Russell Drumheller, Thomas Drumheller, J osh Stowers, Lesley Goodman, Kelly Duggar, Eileen N unley;
Row 3-Elizabeth Jetton, As hley D olan, Allison Doughty, Wendy Hueglin , Aya Sakaguchi, T aylor Savage, Serene Alami, Michelle Davis,
Stephanie Fagg, Rachel Currier; not picrured-Louise Brock, Sara Chapman, Erin Culpepper, Lauren Gross , Ashley Scruggs)

SAXES: From row-John H ekking, Jason Owenby, Michael Brammer, Adam Chirwood,
Robert Belch er; Row 2-Adam Shorter, Chad Smith, Scott Stancil , Matthew Dalton, Brian
Rice, David H arbourt

PERCUSSION: Front row-J ohn Slovensky; Row 2-J ake Srull, David
Winfrey, D av id J ones, Earhan G leiner; R ow 3-Danid Egglesron, Jcfl
Chapman, Ryan Fleming; (no r picruted-Adarn Sowder)

STAGE BAND: (in rando m order) David H arbourt, Brian Ri ce, Matthew Dalton , M ichclle Davis, Adtlf\1
Shorter, Chris McDanicls, Adam Myers, Thomas Dickerson. Brad Powcll, Ashly Holland, H c:nthel
Webster, Brer Jon es , J essi Durham, J ason C raig head , Daniel Melki, J oseph Harwell, Robert Bdchcf·
J ennifer Wilson, Adam Chi twood , J aso n Owenby, Kare Sawyer, Karie McAd en, Kelly Yearn , Ad tui'
Feldvary, An dy Bauman , Philli p Fu rrow , C hr is Conqu es t , C had Campbell. Jusrin Kreh biel, Jan.,·
Canfield , Andrew Kosowicz, Bryan Ha1ey , Andy Myers, Lee Thomas. Ada m Sowder , D an iel Eggk-srn 11
Barry Ryan , J osh Srowers, Bryan Tren is

�ALL DISTRICT BAND: Front row-Brem Jones, John Slovensky, Melissa Jackson, Andrew
Kosowitz, Carissa Hensley, Justin Geer, Erin Culpepper, Ben Trent; Row 2-Mindy Mills, Katie
McAden, Dagny Patron, Tara Sheperd, Taylor Savage, Lindsay Reynolds, Bryan Trenis, Toby
Witkege, Joseph Campron; Row 3-Jessi Mills, Hollie Courser, Jason Owenby, Stephanie Fagg,
Catherine Finkler, Deva Jones, Christine Koval, Lauren Steele, Elizabeth Jerron; Row 4-Letisha
Beachy, Joshua Patterson, Chad Campbell, Andy Holder, Erich Weissbarr, Andy Myers, Sara
Chapman, Thomas Dickerson; Row 5-Beth Grimes, Kelly Dugger, Melanie Blanding, Roberr
Snodgrass

TRUMPETS: Front row-Steven Austin, Chris Conquest, Andrew Kosowitz, Andy Bauman,
Josh Furrow, Adam Feldvary; Row 2-Jared Canfield, Elizabeth Hurt, Terra Poplstein, Laura
Henderson, Chad Campbell, Justin Krehbiel, Phillip Furrow

TROMBONES: Front row-Deva Jones, Jason Craighead, Ryan Blackwell, Joseph
Harwell, Chance Bamerr, Shannon Poplstein; Row 2-Heather Webster, Ashly Holland ,
Jesse Durham, Brad Powell, Thomas Dickerson, Brent Jones

!.OW BRASS/WOODWINDS: Front row-Stephen Wolter, Andy Holder, Courtney Scherer, Riley Stevenson,
llryan Trenis, Elizabeth Morris, Cathleen Garcia, William McQuate, Erich Weissbarr, Lauren Steele; Row 2-Andrew
Holben, Samantha Nichols, Robbie Snodgrass, Dagny Parron, Eric Lemmer, Justin Canfield, Melanie Blanding,
Shane Murphy, Toby Witkege

flAN D OFFICERS: Prone row-Danielle Wise-director, Lauren Steele; Row 2-Elizabeth Morris; Row 3-Russell
OrumhcUcr, Elizabeth Hurt; Row 4 -Jason Owenby (not pictured - Erin Culpepper)

�MUSIC
Chorus this year was great fun! We sang, danced, and had a
blast on our trip to Atlanta. We enjoyed singing our solos and the
Christmas concen was a really neat experience. Sometimes we
grumble about the work and the endless rehearsals but looking
back on this year, we realize it was all wonhwhile and a great
expenence.
HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS : Tanya Sinha,
Lindsay Elkins

CHORUS 6 &amp; 7: Front row-Callie Almond, Amber Robison, Cryscal Robbins, Michela
Brooks, Elizabeth Longmire, Sarah Purdy, J essie J ennings, Austin Patterson, J .D. Riddle;
Row 2-Rachel Barnhill, Kristen Gliniecki, Crystal Thomas, J essica Brim, Kellen Ozanich,
Michelle J ohnson, Kacie Morrison, Melandy Waldron, Keri Christley; Row 3-Theresa
English,Katherine Ferguson, Katherine W ebster, Krupa Patel, Kim Schneider, Alyssa
Austin, Katherine Rhodes, Emily Cullum, Laura Cassels; Row 4-Melissa Braden, Meghan
Arthur, Jesse Sisson, Lindsay Hodges, Sarah Fleener, Heather Holland, Erica Price; Row 5Frankie Nash, Adam King, Shea Coffey

ALL REGIONAL CHORUS: Front row-Deric Ri ckey; Row 2-Shera Bushnell, Sara
Neighbors, Brandy Barnett, Sarah Anderson, Katie Doremus; Row 3-Leslie Swing, Kary
Davis, J essica Simmons, Lauren Clatterbuck , Ashley Fitzgerald

CHORUS OFFICERS: Sarah Ander'Son and
Tanya Sinha

CHORUS 8 &amp; 9: Front row-Justin McAllister, Sara Neighbors, Shera Bushnell, Ashle)'
Fitzgerald, Jennifer Rorer, Leslie Swing; Row 2-Brandy Hartless, Fanielle Jennings, Lau.rtll
Clatterbuck, Jessica Simmons, Kary Davis, Beth Bradley, Emily Lanham , Brandy Barnett,
Jessica Snyder; Row 3-Deric Rickey, Tracy Gioielli, Meghan Bowling, Erin Reid, Kristin
Langford, April Cooper, Hannah Barnhill; Row 4-Sarah Anderson, Lindsay Elkins , Lau.rtll
Blair, Chelsea Pevarski, Pennie Foley, Jenny Clingempeel, Amanda Winter; Row 5-Toni~
Sinha, Kristin Lovelace, Kacie Doremus, Matt Collins, Amber Hartman, Jessica Flowers

The ch orus m ad e magical music at the winter assembly .

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Student sponsor, Carissa H ensley, leads the group in a discussion.

Co-srudent sponsor, Katie Doremus, is caught red-handed sneaking a
donut!

We define Cameraderie as
''Christian srudent fellowship with your
peers." But it is so much more! It's not
just a "donut club" (even though
donuts and 0.). are provided weekly by
Mrs. Whisman); it's a tight group of
friends across grade levels. We gather
with one common goal: to worship God
with our friends. We pray, talk, and
listen to guest speakers as well as provide spirirual guidance for each other.
Carissa Hensley

Mr . O ld and his pals have a chat before Cameraderie begins.

Everyone pitd1es in
gatherings.

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help put up signs inviting srudents

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�WINNERS

ALL!

Take
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There are many things that make someone
a winner besides a shiny medal. It's usually
some sort of excellence or special qualiry about
a person that makes him or her that great
breed. Here on this page are some that attend
CSJH and make it a more interesting place.

GEOGRAPHY AWARENESS WEEK POSTER CONTEST: Beth Crowder, Jonathan Hopkins, and Stephanie
Fagg

SPELLING BEE WINNERS: Anna Light and Maya
Kumazawa

SPELLING BEE CONTESTANTS: Front Row-Sheridan Wright, Shea Marchenko, Allyce Burdette, Ashea Francis, Maya Kumnzawa, Tyler
Thomas, Andy Myers; Row 2-Casey Bryant, N athan Foster, Brittany Hartless, Rachel Leonard, Austin Pattersoon, Brittany Huddlesron, Anna
Light; Row 3-Rachel Nash, Ashley Carter, Kim Schneider, Tyler Reburn, Jonathan Lanier, Sarah Cox, Andrew Tester; Row 4-Rynn
Hergruecer, Jennifer Rorer, Ben Beahm, B.J. Hepinsrall, Kristin Gibson, Emily Cullum; Row 5-Adrienne Shelor, Nicki Blankenship, Parker
Smith, Justin McCallister, Wes Hanes, Tara Shepherd, Kacie McAden

SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS: Front row-Best in Show-Derek Slaughter; Row 2-Claire Kerr,
Kyle Schrader, Alex Welch-6th grade l st,2nd ,3rd; Row 3-Lee Thomas, Drew Balzer, D.J.
Jones-7th grade lst,2nd ,3 rd ; Row 4-Tom Hagan , Lauren Goldsmith, Russell Drumheller8th g rade l st,2nd ,3 rd; Row 5-Thomas Dickerson, Taylor Cornwall-9th grade lst,3nd

SCIENCE F A IR -HONO R A BL E
MENTION: Front row-J eremiah Overstreet, Drew Harrison, Ryan Cook , Tyler Goldsmith , Jeremy Carroll, Lea W illiams; Row 2-Sarira Alami , Erin Tainer,
Bryan H aley, Alex H uddlesron, Stephanie Harvey, Ti m Sablik; Row 3-Eric
Weissbarr, Alex Addy, Kate Sawyer,
Brent Jones, Eric Cunningham , Lauren
Hookway ; Row 4-Ka thryn Garrett ,
Meg Davies , Chad Campbell , Josh
Srowers, Anna Weeks; Row 5-Kclly St.
Clair , J ocl Shelton

REFLECTIONS CONTEST: Front row-Amber Durham, Caitlyn Clary, Suzanne Ayer, Kelly Sr. O air
Dushyanr Narayanan, Parker Times, Jay Poff, Mark Bauman; Row 2-Sheridan Wright, Mary EU,,.;
Apgar, Bridger Tainer, Elizabeth Jetton, Jennifer Wilson, Katherine Garrett, M ichael Wilkerson; Row 3Claire Blevins, Erin Vandelinde, Andrea Secrist, Sarah Lyon

MATH COUNTS : Front row-Erin Tainer, Elizabeth J etton.
Kelly Duggar; Row 2- Bridget Tainer , Brent Jones, Derek
Slaug hter

�The Marvalous Mentor Team is prepared to go all
the way to world competition, which will be held in
Walt Disney World this year.
They are in Division III, which means stiff competition
from juniors and seniors in high school! When presented with these facts, the team members smile and
continue their discussion on which rides they will ride
when they get to Disney World. Hey, sounds great; go
for it!

Awww, Michael looks confused ...

Don't fall, Melissa!!!

9TH GRADE TEAM: Front row-Kelly St. Clair, Melissa Dunning, Jessica Snyder; Row 2Satah Anderson, Carlos Perez, Michael Lilley, Stephaoie Fagg
Dressed in costume, Casey looks
over the script of their skit for
the OM competition.

GTH G RADE TEAM: From row- Marley Atringron , J enna Chi twood, Sarah Tyler Moore;
l~.ow

2-Casey Blackwell, Shea Marchenko, Tanner Upthegrove, Brian Meinhart

Morph Magic is the problem that the Sixth Grade OM
Team selected. All except one
member of this team has participated in Om competitions in
past years. Tanner Upthegrove
enjoys OM because the team
members have so much fun together. The " sponraneous" aspect of the evenc is his favorite
because they have ro come up
with unusual and wacky answers in a timed response period. The Morph Magic problem
concerns d1anging a human into an animal who is very far. 111is creature has ro convince
others rhat losing weight is possible and he can do it . Whether rhe team wins or not at th e
Mard1 competition, they have enjoyed working rogerher and have had a chance ro challenge
one anorher's creativity.

�Together!!!
From the moment we step into
this building, until the moment we
step out, everyone seems to be divided into separate groups and
cliques. Everyone has different
opinions and goals and it seems at
times that we just can't get along
with our peers. Still, all those other
students, no matter how different
they seem, are really very similar to
us. We all struggle with grades,
peer pressure, and crushes. Everyone has his or her share of problems, and of fun! So, on this page,
for once, we're all in this together.
-HB-

��AM I SEEING

It has been said that twins

think alike, but is that true
of all pairs? Over half of the
twelve pairs of twins we interviewed said they liked being twins because there is
always somebody around to
talk or mess around with;
interestingly, they said this
in almost identical words.
One of the most popular
questions asked twins is,
"Have you ever tried to trick
anybody?" Well, we guess
that is just in the movies like
Parent Trap because most
we interviewed said they
have never tried that . The
majority like having a twin,
but from time to time most
wonder how it would be not
to be a twin, not to be compared, not to be called a sibling's name, not having to
share everything. However,
without their twin, they
would feel like half of a
whole.

CAVE SPRING 1WINS: Front row-Abby Coblentz, Amy Coblentz, Wyatt Fore, Matthew Fore, Shannon Poplestein, Jessi Eagle, Reed
VanSandt, Matt VanSandt; Row 2-Susan Kriersch, Monica Kriersch, Kelly Morrison, Kari Morrison, Lauren Gualdoni, John Gualdoni, Lizzie
Daly; Row 3-Jared Canfield, Justin Canfield, Evan Warren, William Warren, Forrest Emery, Tyler Emery. (not pictured: Terra Poplestein, Kelly
Eagle, Ryan Daly)

Kelly (left) and Kari (right) Morrison are rwo very
athletic rwins. They are both involved on the high school
indoor track team. We ask the rwo if they knew who
was older and if it bothered them. Kelly responded,
"Kari is older, and does rub it in because that is one of
the most popular questions asked of us; she also got the
room with the bathroom because of it!"
When asked about their likes and dislikes of being a
rwin; Kelly replied, '"I don't like having to share everything." "But we do it anyway," both Kari and Kelly
agree.

�Justin (left) and Jared (right) Canfield have a
special bond as twins. While most siblings squabble,
Jared and Justin are also best friends . Both brothers
dislike being called by the other's name. The
Canfields recall switching name tags in kindergarten,
but they were caught. Jared says he is the oldest (and
smartest) . The brothers claim they dressed alike as
children and still wear similar clothes today.

Matt (left) and Reed (right) Vansandt are
identical twins with different perspectives on the
subject. Matt relies on Reed for his textbooks,
which makes Reed wish his brother was not in
the same grade. Although Matt claims never co
have tricked anyone with his identity, Reed says
he has, but it didn't work because his hair is
shorter than Matt's.

Shannon (left) and Terra (right) Poplstein are of the
same mind when it comes to being twins. Neither
girl is fond of being called by the other's name.
Shannon dislikes the arguments they have over
school and sports. Both Terra and Shannon are
athletic. They are on the volleyball team and play
soccer. Shannon and Terra play different positions in
soccer and can switch to add a little "kick" to their
game.

ArnY (left) and Abby (right) Coblentz are
In early childhood they
both can remember switching places in kindergarten . Abby remembers, "It was the letter
"T" week and Amy's and my teacher brought
{' cwins. The next day our teachers asked us to
·Witch places, so we dressed exactly alike . It took
'JUr friends awhile, but somebody figured out
that I was in the wrong class because my shoes
•11ere different.''
These girls are not just sisters, but also enjoy
•loing things together. "We don't fight a lot,
'iut wh en we do, it is mostly about clothes,"
·ays Amy, "even though we don't like the same
·tyles and colors. "

two very identical twins.

La uren (l eft) a nd J ohn
(r ight) Gualdoni are one of
only two boy-girl twins in the
school. W hile J oho enjoys being
the class d own, Lauren prefers
just hanging with her friends.
Wearing much different styles
of clothing now, th ey used to
m atch. J ohn recalls, " W h en we
were infants , we had cloth es
with the same designs b ur d ifferent colors. Mine were usually
blue and Lauren 's were p ink. "
"Although our p arents often
dressed us alike when we were
little, there 's no way we 'd d ress
alike now!" says Lauren .

�FUTURE

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Cave Spring Junior;

a[[ are very tafentd. Our 7th- 8tfi gmde foat6al! team
went al! tfie way to win tfie District Cfuunpionsltip.
Tfianli Duo119 (8), a mem6er tfie team, saU! fie
to pfa.y 6wruse fie can nm fast. Efiza.6etfi]etton(8) is

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very invo[vro pfa.yin9 6otfi 6asRet6al! aruC vo[ey6aff.
S fie firuf this to say a.6out 6as Retfia[[, "I fike it 6ecaus e
it is an aggressive game." Our 7th-8tfi grcufe. teamS i!U!
great tfumRs to Coach Carter aru[ fus assistants. Cfuire
Kerr (6) is a manager of tfie 7tfi aru[ 8tfi VO ffey 6a[f
team aru[ saU! s fie
to 6e a manager 6ecause sfie
dOesn't fiave to worry a.6out getting a seat~ tfie
games! Our track team mreCy gets a response from tfie
student 6ody 6ut tfie ones tfiat participate are very
droicated". Matt Va.nscuu!t (8)
track 6ecause it's
competitive, aru[ Tay far Savage
it 6ecause it is fun
to ~ out witli lier frieru!s. A[ in al!, pfa.yin9 sports
is fun aruC everyone sfiou[c( try to get involvet!. If
y ou' re not atfifetic fike "Sporty Spice" it's ok; 6e a
manager! Or if you can only go to tfie games, you' cf 6e
d"oi119 a fot 6earuse OUT teamS nero your encoUTC19ement
and sclio o ( spirit!

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Go, Garrh!ll

Why are you dancing? I though you were supposed to be playing soccer, Tyler!

Andy doesn't look too happy , d oes he'

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Don' r !er that ball hit you , Mike!

l . 2 . 3 . He's down!!!

And Krisanna w ins by a head lig ht'

A little socializing before rhe game?1?

�The sixth graders have lots of fun in
inrramurals. Inrramurals allow these students
to participate in some sports such as soccer,
pingpong, basketball and volleyball. To be in
inrramurals, students have to be in the cafeteria in the morning by 7:45 on Tuesdays
and Thursdays. These games continue for
several weeks; then there is a tournament
which all sixth graders watch during homeroom. The final team that wins in the tournament is the champion of that one sport.

PINGPONG WINNERS: Front R ow-Clai re K err, Andrea Secrist; R ow 2Emily Harvey

PINGPONG WINNERS: Tom G ioielli, J ordan Kirby

SOCCER WINNERS: Fronr row- Mark Bauman, Chrisropher Conrad , Lee Henebry,
Matthew Fore, Matthew Henderson, Chad Blankenship; Row 2-Brandon Leonard, assistant.

SOCCER WINNERS : Lau ren Crawley, Ali Vagts, Maya Kumazawa, Katie Morrison ,
Marley Arringron, Leigh Palmer

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13ASKETBALL WINNERS: Somer
J(a.cy Baumann, Katie Boylan

u n d erwood,

Jessie Jennings, Emily Harvey,

Playdown to the winning boys' basketball team.

ft,{rs. Duddy and Mr. Sieber spend many a morning in

the gym letting the sixth graders enjoy playing baJJ .

INTRAMURAL ASSISTANTS: Front row-Owen Nielsen , Mike Ireson, Lauren Fox, Beth Grimes; Row 2-Gerard Kasza,
Colby Howell, Brandon Leonard , Lesley Goodman, Ashley Reyer; Row 3-Jenny Lilley, Sid ney Poole, AshJey Ratcliff,
Meghan Kelleher

�UARTERBACH
Warm-ups, Hollywood scyle
Front row-Collin Libassi, Shawn Lane, Matt Cantrell, Johnathan Lanier, Andrew Holben, Tom Hagan, Andy Holder, Lonnie Hoover, Tyler Mason, Adam Myers,
Michael Boettcher; Row 2-Adam Overfelt, Adam Glassick, Wesley Haynes, Casey Boothe, Forrest Emery, Jeff Thacker, Tyler Emery, Matt Nichols, Curtis
Jennings, David Jones, Justin Geer; Row 3-Derek Arnold, Blake Holcomb, Jake Srull, John Puig, Adam Sowder, Mike Brammer, William McQuate, Thanh
Duong, Everette Rosen, Derek Thombill, Coach Godfrey, Coach Beard

Ready for action; ready co win!

We've gotcha now!

You 're goin' down.

The Squires had a great season. They
were undefeated in district play and lost
only to the undefeated Clifton Forge.
Practices were tough; they ran hills, hit
blocking dummies, and drove the sled
around the field. These drills really paid
off making the team the district
champs. Team captains were Tom
Hagan, Andrew Holben, and Andy
H older. Players receiving awards were:
Most Valuable Player-Tom Hagan; defensive Player of t he Year-Andrew
H olben; Offensive Player of the YearMike Brammer; Coaches Award-Collin
Libassi. Great job, guys.

For the record , we won'

�SHEAHlll

FRESHMEN TEAM: Front row-Brandon Leonard, Kevin Bouche, Michael Bowen, Peter Morrison, Jason Ranquillo,Josh Shepard, Cory Cain; Row 2-Chris
Gould, Jake Landis, Clay Gaynor, Robbie Niel, Jeremy W elch, Thomas Drumheller, Steven Selvey, Paul Valentine; Tow 3-Mike Riley, Taylor Cornwall,
Tyler Lumsden, Brad Miller, Jacob Lewis, Randy Boone, coach.

Rock.in' Football'

Ready for a victory

The freshman football team
had a great season with a
record of 7 and 3. They had
a strong defense as well as
offense. All the players had a
lot of fun and felt lucky to
have great coaches like
Randy Boone and Mike Riley. Congratulations on a
fine season; we look forward
co seeing all of you on the
CSHS team next year!

�Shootin' Hoops

Shoot, Elizabeth!

The Cave Spring Lady Squires
had a great season with 9 wins and
3 losses. H ours of practice, hundreds of free throws, lots of scrimm ages, and plain hard work led to
such a successful season. Great job,
girls!

Where is rhe bail'

BASKETBALL TEAM: From row-managers, Brittany Vasik, Lindsay Wright; Row 2-Coach Carter, Breeze Ross, Krista
Weissbart, Lindsay Reynolds, Amy Floryan, Sarah Clarke, Lauren Goldsmith , Lauren Lancaster, Sara Lyon, Coach Smith;
Row 3-Becky Mitchell, Elizaberh Jetton, Sara Evans, Courtney Fitzpatrick, April Cooper, Amy Cowhig, Meghan Downie

Hurry, they 're catching up'

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Tue besr thing about volleyball is the friends.
Practice? Who said anything about practice?

Ready for the rerurn

VOLLEYBALL TEAM: From row-manager, Claire Kerr, Terra Poplstein, Lauren Goldsmith, Beth Crowder, Brittany Vascik , Shannon
Poplstein, Kristin Langford, Lindsay Reynolds, Kelly Duggar; Row 2-Sarah Clarke, Nikki Leamonson, Elizabeth Jetton, Beth Grimes,
Christina Finnerty, Courtney Fitzpatrick, Krista Zaharias, Megan Battier, Lauren Clatterbuck, manager.

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A ream's success comes from
good coaching. Teaching us teamwork, to play through adversiry,
and to work hard, Ms. Dole has led
the CSJ volleyball ream through
another great season of success.
Thanks, Ms. Dole, for being an
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Defense Triangle

�CS) TEAM: Front row-Evan Johnson, Andrew Lum sden, Lee Thomas , N ick Fox, Adam
Trumbower, Marchew H amilton; Row 2-Coach Career, T om H agan , Davey Anhur, R yan
H ergrueder, Andy Bauman, J onathan Fiedler, J ohn Puig, Mike Brammer, Coach Fuller

Our junior high boys' basketball
team did exceptionally well this year
with 10 wins and 4 losses. The team
was led by Davey Arthur, Andy
Bauman, Mike Brammer, and Tom
Hagan. This team was serious when it
came to work, and they played together well. Way to go, guys!

T im e out for a little powwow.

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Landis , Chris Conquest

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A little faster now ...

Our freshman basketball
rerun did really well this
year also. They finished
their season with 11 wins
and 3 losses. Captains were
John Hartman, J ocob Lewis, and Chris Conquest. As
Hidden Valley and Cave
Spring merged to create
this excellent rerun, the future for the Knights ' basketball is assured .

�Twist and Turn

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The wrestling terun went winless
this past season losing all seven scheduled
matches. The terun consisted of 16 members to
fill 16 weight divisions but had to forfeit a
number of matches because there weren't team
members tO fill certain weight classifications.
Andrew Holben was the team captain and a
bright spot on the terun all year posting a 12 and
3 record and a second place finish overall in the
district rankings. Good effort, guys.

WRESTLING TEAM: Front row-Brian Reeder, Adam Overfelt, Ryan Dunagan, Brad Myers, Sloan West:
Row 2-Adam King, Josh Patterson, Matthew Moore, Chad Campbell, Lucas St. Clair; Row 3-Blak;
Holcomb, Andrew Holben, Andy Holder, Erich Weissbart, Joseph Russo. Not pictured-Everett Rosen

But I need this arm .. .

Down for the count

Wrestlers- after hours

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Male Bonding

�We do everything

Lose!
The 1997 soccer team returned to the top
spot in the discria rankings for the second
time in a row and the third time since 1991.
They had a 12-1 record that matched the
most wins in a season for the school. Last
year's distria championship represented the
10th title in the 14 year history of soccer at
Cave Spring Junior High. Soccer is definitely
our game!
SOCCER TEAM: Front row-Andy Myers, Parrick Boylan, Michael Kraemer, David Good, Michael Russo,
Tyler Thomas; Row 2-Paisley Bowles, Alex H enry, Brad Powell, Justin Krehbi el, J ason Craighead, Andy
Bauman, Reed Vansandr, J eff Chapman, J essie Durham, Steven Conner, Katie Kessler; Row 3-Cory
Belcher, Erich Weissban, Andrew Holben, Jared Canfield , J ohn Gualdoni , Tom Hagan, Tyler Mclellan,
Ryan Belcher, Ryan H ergrueter

Who rurned on the fan?

We know you love us!

Tom and Jeff, m aking CSJH proud!

Impressive stuff, And y

Need a chair, Andrew)

�TRACK

GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: Front row-Emily Snider, Rachel Nash, Jennifer Wade, Lindsay Reynolds, Katherine Min, Breeze Ross,
Lauren Lancaster, Valerie Cole, Meg Beazley, Catherine Aydlett, Lauren Fox; Row 2-L-iuren Goldsmith, Bridget Tainer, Carly
Lambert, Amy Floryan, Yuki Kumazawa, Taylor Savage, Ashley Scruggs, Lauren Gross , Laura J ones, Louise Brock, Katie W agner;
Row 3-coach Hope Reynolds, Jennifer Wilson, Emily Seamon, Meghan Barrier, Kelly Morrison, Elizabeth Jetton, Kacie Davis, Kari
Morrison, Laura Fawley, Allison Doughty, Sara Evans, Scott Simmons, coach

The Morrison rwins fly high over the hurdles.
Close one, Jen'

The 1997 girls· track rerun finished
the season undefeated at 5 and 0. The
girls also rook fi rst place in the Northside Invitational and second place at
the Cosmopolitan. O utstanding performers were K elly Morrison-sprinter,
Lau ren Gold sm ith-distance runner,
Jennifer Wilson-jumper, Elizabeth J errnn-thrower. Carly Lrunbert was most
improved runner while Kari Morrison
received the coaches' award as most
valub le. A record breaking p erformance was turned in by the mile relay
rerun of Kelly Morrison , Kari Morrison,
Jenn ifer Wilson and Allison Doughty
who set a new school and Cosmo record
in the mile relay w ith a rime of 4.45 .
Congramlations for a job well done.

Perfect fo rm

These cheerful timers make our meets possible.

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Waiting for the gun

to

go off can sometimes be stressful.

Chris shows off his skateboarding talent
-while waiting for his next event.

You've always got the
next race, Tyler.

What's my time?

Steven·s ready

to

I
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The boys' track team finished the
season with a 2-3 record and a 4th
place finish in the Cosmo. Cool weather hampered record breaking scores but
the mile relay team of Tyler Mason,
Mike Brammer, Spencer Christley, and
Stephen Selvey broke the school record
with a time of 4.09. Stephen Selvey
received the most valuable player
award for his versability. He also scored
the most points for the Squires. Spencer Christley received the most improved player. Tyler Mason received
the coaches award for his great attitude. Other rop performers were
Chris Gould, Mike Brammer, and
Brent Jones. Team members enjoyed
the comaraderie of shared suffering
while running all those 400's (thanks
Coach Beard!) Practice was a combination of work and fun.

run.

BOYS' TRACK TEAM : Front row - Matt Volod zko, And y Holder, Mart Cantrell, Tyler Mason, Eric Schaaff,
J.tu.&lt;;Seil Drumheller; Row 2-Coach Scott Beard , Brent Jones, Ch ris Gould , Spencer Christley, Mike
Bram mer, Bryan H am ilron , William McQuate. Stephen Selvey , Thomas Drumheller, Chris Morris, coach.

Track isn·r all run and no fu n. TI1ere's a bit of socializi ng in there too.

�Some thin
The Squire cheerleaders did a fabulous job
in getting the students' spirits high. Their spirit
and hard work really paid off. As they jumped,
yelled and danced, the school teams did very
well. These girls really had something to
cheer about.

CS) CHEERLEADERS: Front row-Ashley Ratcliff, Stacey Woodfield, Kristen Langford, Beth Crowder,
Alana Fuller, Meghan Kelleher; Row 2-Shelley Creasey, sponsor, Theresa Passeretti, Krista Zaharias,
Christina Finnerry, Jennifer Carlton, Katherine Min, Nicki Blankenship, Heather Balsley, sponsor,
Cheryl Richardson, sponsor.

All lined up and ready to cheer

Group Hug!

Smile! O ne . .Two .. Three . .Four!

They strerch their spirit to the limi ts'
The 3 CH EERmigos!

�CHEER About!

f'R.ESHMEN FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS : Front row-Lauren Gross, Sara Chapman,

:apeain; Row 2-Rebecca Kopstein, Katherin e Garrett, Caroline Gust

FRESHMEN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: Front row-Rebecca Kopstein, Sara Chapman; Row 2-Caroline Gust, Maegan Wilburn, Katherine Garrett
and she's UP . . .
The Cave Spring and Hidden valley girls share a viaory as one.

And she's DOWN!

Summertime Spiri c

Lee's go Knights'

This year the HVJ ninth
grade cheerleaders and the CS]
ninth grade cheerleaders combined as one squad. During the
year the girls learned teamwork
by doing m any stunts. They had
to forget ahout which schools
they came from and work as a
team. In the end, good times
were remembered and many
friendships were formed . Go
KNIGHTS!

�Freshmen Athletes
Freshmen athletes are ninth grade students participating in high school sports. Everyday after
school these students ride the bus over to the high
school. We asked several freshman athletes what
they liked and disliked about participating in high
school sports. Many of these students felt that it was
good being a freshman athlete because they were
able to get to know some of their future peers. On
the other hand, many of these athletes said that the
bus ride over to the high school wasn't the best.
Overall, most freshman athletes said that they enjoyed being on a high school team more than a junior
high team because they were given more privileges.
Because there is such a wide variery of sports to
choose from at the high school, next year's freshmen
should consider participating in a sport.

SWIM TEAM: David Harbourc, Elizabeth Hun, Kara McKinney, Ryan Blackwell

WRESTLING TEAM: John Slovensky, Justin Canfield, David Good
JV BASKETBALL: J.) .Redick, Bryan Hamil con

GOLF: J ason Owenby, Meg Davies, J ason Blake

�CROSS COUNTRY: From row-Ashley Dolan, Valerie Cole, Lauren Gross, Sarah Heil, Kari Morrison, Suzanne
~yer, Allison Doughty; Row 2 -Fielding Fitzpatri ck, Steven Selvey, Kelly Morrison, Jennifer Wilson, Jaime
Powlkes

TENNIS: Maegan Wilburn

JV VOLLEYBALL: Jennie Carter, Elisha Gauley, Sarah Heil, Jamie Funk.

INDOOR TRACK : Ashley Dolan, Valeri e Cole, Sarah H ei l, Ted Loesel, David Good

JV BASKETBALL: Front row-Jess ica Caldwell, Saral1 H enderson ;
Row 2-Jennie Carter, J = ie Funk

�Ms. Page back in 1986 and in 1996.

When the yearbook staff began to think about the 1998 SQUIRE
dedication, the same name kept popping up. The teacher chosen is first
and foremost an excellent teacher. She is dedicated to all of her students
and puts them first. She always makes sure that her "grand kids"
understand the material before a test or quiz. She makes jokes with her
students in Grandma's Mobile. She always lees her kids put their art
work up for others to see. She is also very involved with Peer Mediators
and Math Counts. The 1997-98 SQUIRE is dedicated to the one and
only, M s. Brenda Page.

Ms . Page and her sixth period math class in the spring of ·97.

Ms. Page and her good buddy, Mrs. Sain, rake a picture supporting Mach Counrs.

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'
Ms. Page is always read y for a school day .

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u

When you're feeling down, Kari Morrison and Stephen Selvey will cheer you up!
Friendliest

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u

~ Knock, who's there? The wittiest p eople in the 9th
~· Who? Eric Lemmer and Sarah Anderson . Wittiest

s
Lauren Gross and Clay Gaynor will tell you to never go a day without brushing your
teeth. Best Smile

s

, i berine Garrett and Michael Pae can stay in the lines while
~j.og! Most Artistic

~

M

2
jJ

....
Jason O wenby and Meg D avies will surely go fur in li fe! Most Likely
You ·11 see Taylor Cornw all and Alliso n Dou gh ty at every club
m eeting you attend. Most Involved

to

Succeed

�jJ

T

_A

s

T
I

Michael Kraemer and Kara McKinney set the style! Trendsetters

Look into their gorgeous eyes, and you may become hypnotized! Katie
Schrader and Jake Landis Best Eyes

Q

s

We'll see Jamie Funk and Chris Gould at the 2010 Olympics! Most Athletic

Make a note of it, Erin Culpepper and David Winfree can carry a
tune! Most Musical

~

M
2
JJ

Elizabeth Morris in
6th grade.

Chad Nicely in 6th
grade.

Take a second glance . Yeah' It's really them' Most Changed

�Chris Conquest can carry rhe load of being Jason Owenby's besr
friend! Besr Friends

Thomas Dickerson and Joel Shelron, rwo besr pals, rake
5! Besr Friends

Sarni Linn and Karhleen Golston always srand
up for each orher! Besr Friends

'J1:le Canrerbury Crew (rhar's Michael Lilley, John Gualdoni, Smarr
ftbbitt, Jason Blake, and Clay Gaynor) will go anywhere for one
;a.0other! Besr Friends

-

The nexr Oprah and J erry will surely be Maegan Wilburn and Michael Lilley! Mose
Likely co be a Talk Show Hose

Regardless of rhe wearher, Jennifer Wilson and Stuart Abbitt always
have a smile for us . M osr Likel co See rhe G lass Half Full

Ah•iays overreacring in any siruari on are John Gualdoni , Lizzie Daly.
md M ichelle Davis . Mosr Dramari L

�Always In The
Lead
The 1998 Squire is a young man with many
talents and interests. An outstanding student
with a 4.0 grade point average, he is also both
musical and athletic. Four years in the band has
led to his being vice president of the Advanced
Band. A basketball player in 7th and 8th grade,
he concentrated on his true love and made the
high school golf team as a freshman. His peers
recognized his leadership ability and eleaed him
president of the Beta Club. Active in his church
and a Life Scout, he has shown a commitment to
both his church and his community. It is with
great pride that the faculty names Jason
Owenby as our outstanding freshman and 1998
Squire.

1998 SQUIRE
JASON OWENBY

Ever a good sport, Jason plays Rudolph for the band holiday concert.

Jason and fellow officers await the Beta Club induction ceremony.

�Our Favorite
LADY GOLFER

Organized, very busy, and versatile are good words to describe the 1998 My Lady. While carrying a 4 .0 GPA, she has
been on the yearbook staff, newspaper staff, and Peer Mediators
for three years. Also this year she is in Beta Club, Builders Club
and SCA Activities Chairperson. She is very involved in all
youth activities at her church as well as helping in communiry
activities. Even so, she too finds time for her favorite span and
was on the high school golf team. With great pride we recognize
Meg Davies as our outstanding freshman and the 1998 My
Lady.

1998 MY LADY

MEG DAVIES

ded by her fellow officers in the SCA, Meg puts the finishing couches on the
surroun
February bulletin board.

Meg and her fri ends eojoy the Beta Club reception foll owing their inducti on.

�INDEX
A
Abbitt, Sruarr
4, 18, 63, 97
Addy, Alex
3, 32, 37, 70, 72
Adkins, John
39
Alami, Cecilia
50
Alami, Sarica
39, 61, 62, 70
Alami, Serene 18, 20, 23, 27, 56, 58, 61,
62, 64, 66, 104
Aldridge, Travis
18, 63
Allen, Lewis
50
Allison, Amy
39, 73
Almond, Callie
45, 68
Altieri, Erin
94
Amos, Misry
13, 39, 59
Anderson, Cindy
32
Anderson, Sarah
7, 18, 56, 60, 61, 62,
68, 71, 95
Anderson, Taryn
18
Apgar, Liz 3, 12, 18, 21, 24, 58, 63, 64,
73, 99
Apgar, Mary Ellen
3, 39, 70
Arnold, Derek
32, 80
Arora, Anuj
39
Arringron, Marley 45, 46, 59, 71, 73, 78
Arthur, Davey
32, 37, 72, 84
Arthur, Juscin
45
Arthur, Magen
45, 68
Arkins, John
73
Austin , Alyssa
39, 59, 68
Austin, Becki
52
Austin, Elisha
39
Austin, Erin
45
Austin, Kristin
45
Austin , Steven
18, 67
Avery , David
32
Aydlett, Catherine
18, 19, 20, 23, 27,
30, 56, 58,62, 64, 66, 88
Ayer, Suzanne
18, 20, 23, 56, 58, 59,
60, 61 , 62, 64, 70, 73, 93

B
Bader, J eannine
Bailey, Anne
Baldwin, Ashley
Balsley, Heather
Balzer, Christy
Balzer, D rew
Barajikian, Esther
Barnett, Brandy
Barnett, Chance
Barnhart, Amy
Barnhi ll , H annah

50
50, 51 , 56
32, 66, 72
50, 90
13 , 37
39, 65, 70, 73
50
18, 53, 68
32, 67
50, 57, 65
I , 32 , 57 , 60, 62 , 64,
68, 73, 94
Barnhill, Rachel
45 , 68
Barrett, D rew
32
Barri er, Allison
45
Barrier, Meghan 3, 7, 32, 59, 62 , 65 , 83,
88
Basham , Harrison
38, 39
Bauman , Andy
32 , 63 , 66, 67, 84, 87
Bauman, Mark
45 , 70, 73, 78
Baumann , Jodi e
3, 32

Baumann, Kacy
45, 73, 79
Bays, Jason
18
Beachy, Letisha
12, 32, 56, 66, 67
Beahm, Ben
70
Beard, Scott
SO, 69, 80, 89
Beazley, Meg 32, 37, 63,64,65,66, 88
Beckner, Brandon
3, 18, 31
Beckner, Kacey
18, 23, 53, 58, 62, 64
Beham, Benjamin
39
Behl, Austin
32
Belcher, Cory
32, 87
Belcher, Roberc
18, 66
Belcher, Ryan
18, 87
Bell, Claudia
50
Bennett, Heather
18, 66
Benson, Brian
39
Bentley, Melvin
50
Bergoff, Reed
45
Bernardo, Shannon
39
Beverly, Cass
39
Bierwagen, Macthew
11, 45, 73
Blackwell, Case
45, 71, 73
Blackwell, Ryan
18, 30, 67, 92
Blair, Lauren
7, 32, 62, 68, 73
Blais, Leslie 3, 18, 58, 61, 62, 73, 98, 99
Blake, Jason
18, 19, 21, 58, 63, 64, 72,
92, 97
Blanding , Melanie
11, 32, 67
Blanding, Scott
45, 73
Blankenship, Chad
45, 78
Blankenship, Nicki
32, 62, 70, 90
Blevins, Claire
14, 45, 46, 70
Blevins, Drew
6, 19, 58
Boettcher, Michael
10, 32, 59, 80
Bohm, Kathryn
32, 73
Bohon, Amanda
32
Bohon, Cathy
53
Bohon, James
45
Bohon, Joshua
39
Boitnotte, Chris
39
Bomberger, Benjamin
32
Bonner, Amy
32
Boone, Randy
81
Boothe, Casey
32, 80
Borden, Tony
19
Bouche, Kevin
81
Bowdel, Nathan
19
Bowen, Michael
81
Bowles, Carrie
39
Bowles, Jeremy
45
Bowles, Paisley
87
Bowles, Travis
2, 19, 53, 62
Bowling, Meghan
32, 68, 73
Boyer, Steven
4, 50
Boylan, Kary
45, 79
Boylan, Patrick
39, 87
Braden, Ashley
45
Braden, Melissa
68, 73
Bradley, Bech
19, 68
Brammer, Mike
3, 10, 32, 66, 76, 77,
80, 84, 89
Brancaci , Mike
50, 73
Bredberg, Brenda
39
Brim, Jessica
45, 68
Brock, Louise 19, 20, 23 , 58, 61, 62 , 88
Brookman, Jamie
39
Brooks, Michela
3, 39, 68
Brooks, Tyler
45
Brothers, LaVina
50
Brown, Erica
3, 39
Bruno, Rennie
10, 50, 52 , 88
Bryan, Patrick
3
Bryanr, Casey
39, 62, 70
Bryant, Chri seapher
45
Burchett, J eff
19, 2 1
Burdette, Allyce
45 , 70
Burnett, Sarah
50
Burton, Philip
39

Bushkar, Brem
Bushnell, Shera
Butler, Ross

39
68
32

c
Caffee, Cheryl
50
Cain, Cory
81
Caldwell, Berry
19, 64
Caldwell, Jessica
9, 19, 58, 62, 93, 99
Callahan, Danielle
39
Campbell, Chad
32, 57, 65, 66, 67, 70,
86
Campbell, Karen
16, 51, 57, 59
Campbell, Sara
45
Campean, Joseph
67
Canfield, Jared
19, 21, 58, 66, 67, 74,
75, 87
Canfield, Juscin
20, 30, 67, 74, 75, 92
Cantrell, Mace
10, 32, 80, 89
Carlton, Jenny 3, 14, 32, 34, 37, 59, 62,
90
Carr, Erin
45
Carroll, Jeremy
45, 70
Career, Ashleigh
39, 70
Carter, Jennie
20, 62, 63, 64, 73, 93
Carter, Terri
53
Carter, Warren
32
Cary, Brandy
20
Cassels, Laura
39, 68, 73
Caudill, Cnrey
45
Cedergren, Tracy
32, 63
Chapin, Sherry
SI
Chapin, Zach
45, 56
3, 32, 63, 65, 66, 87
Chapman, Jeff
Chapman, Noah
45
Chapman, Sara
I , S, 18, 20, 25, 60, 62,
65, 67, 91
Chen, Julia
2, 7, 9, 11, 20, 30, 31, 66
Chewning, Chase
39, 48, 73
Chitwood, Adam
20, 29, 66, 73
Chitwood, Jenna
45, 71
Christley, Keri
39, 68
Christley, Pacrick
39
Christley, Spencer
2 3, 89
Clark, Jennifer
39
Clark, Sara
39
Clarke, Sarah
38, 39, 59, 82, 83
Clary, Caitlyn
45, 48, 70
Clatterbuck, Lauren
3, 4, 33, 34, 68, 83
Clayear, Dance
39
Clemons, Nancy
51
Clingempeel, Jenny
33, 62, 63, 68
Coblemz, Abby
33, 62, 63, 74, 75, 94
Coblemz, Amy
33, 62, 63, 74, 75
Coffey, Shea
45, 68
Coffman, Erin
3
Cole, Valerie
20, 30, 63, 88, 93
Colgan, Crystal
8, 39
Collette, Travis
39
Collins, Matt
33, 57, 68, 73
Collins, Nathan
33
33
Compean, Joe
20, 31, 62, 73
Conner, Courtney
39, 73
Conner, Jennifer
20
Conner, Nikki
33, 62 , 87
Conner, Steven
20, 2 1, 58, 66, 67 , 73,
Conquest, Chris
85 , 9 7, 104
45 , 61 , 78
Conrad , Chriseapher
45 , 59, 70
Cook , Ryan
33 , 59, 68 , 73, 82
Cooper, April
Cornwall , Taylor 20 , 58, 59, 61 , 64 , 70,

73, 81, 95, 98, 99, 104
10, 39, 67
Courser, Hollie
3. 33, 59, 62, 82, 94
Cowhig, Amy
39
Cowling, Cory
20
Cox, Aaron
33, 73
Cox, Amber
20, 23
Cox, Jessica
45
Cox, Laura
33
Cox, Mace
39, 70
Cox, Sarah
33, 63, 66, 67, 87
Craighead, Jason
33
Craighead, Kristin
45, 78
Crawley, Lauren
s 1, 57, 90
Creasey, Shelley
51
Crotts, Rick
33, 37, 59, 61, 62, 64,
Crowder, Beth
70, 83, 90, 99
ii
Crowder, J osh
51
Crush, Beverly
39, 68, 70
Cullum, Emily
1, 20, 25, 58, 60, 64,
Culpepper, Erin
65, 67, 96, 99, 104
Cunningham, Eri c 33. 57, 63, 65, 70, 72
33, 66
Currier, Rachel
3, 13, 33, 62
Currin, Trent
11
Curry, Jordan

D
33, 66,94
Dalean, Mace
39
Dalean, Trey
Daly, Lizzie 2, 9, 11, 20, 30, 31, 56, 63,
65, 74, 97
1, 20, 60, 63, 72
Daly, Ryan
Daughry, Allison
19
Davies, Betsy
17, 95
Davies, Meg
I, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 58,
59, 60, 61, 62, 65, 70, 92, 95, 99, 104
Davis, Ben
33
Davis, Clay
46
Davis, Holly
33
21
Davis, James
33
Davis, J ason
39
Davis, Judy
3, 33. 58, 62, 68,88
Davis, Kary
Davis, Marrin
33
21, 59,63,64, 6~ 97
Davis, Michelle
Davis, Tommy
33
Deeds, Ann
51
Delaney, Mary
9, 39
Delp, Pav!
46
DeSorcy, R . J .
21
DeWitt, J ordan
33
Dickerson, Susan
46
21, 58, 66, 67, 70,
Dickerson, Thomas
97, 104
Dickson, Erica
39
Diffenderfer, Bryce
33
51
Divers, Jackie
46
Dodd, Ashley
Dolan, Ashley 11, 21, 28, 30, 61, 62, 66,

93
Donohue, Erin
21
Donohue, Tom
51
Dooley, Ashley
39, 6 1
Doremus, Kacie
2 1, 63 , 64, 68, 69
Dorton , Nicole
33
Doughry , Allison
1, 17 , 19, 20, 21, 58,
59 , 60 , 61 , 6 2, 64, 65, 66, 73 , 88, 93,
95, 99, 104
Douglas, Amanda
46
Downie, Meghan
39, 82
Draper , Shane
39

�Drumheller, Russell
Drumheller, Thomas

33, 66, 67, 70, 89
21, 58, 66, 81, 89,

104
Duddy, Jeanne
51, 79
Duffy, Sonja
52
Duggar, K elly 1, 14, 33, 60, 64, 66, 67,

70, 83
33, 86
39
33, 57, 60, 63
21, 66, 71
34
80
46, 70
34, 66, 67, 87
34, 72
52

Dunagan, Ryan
Dunbar, Travis
Duncan, Hollie
Dunning, Melissa
Duong, Cao
Duong, Thanh
Durham, Amber
Durham, Jesse
Dye, Chris
Dyer, Francine

E

96

F
21, 23, 58, 61, 62, 64,
66, 67, 70, 71
38, 40
Faust, Angela
88
Fawley, Laura
52
Fedison, John
7,
22,
66,
67,
104
Feldvacy, Adam
40
Ferguson, Joseph
68
Ferguson, Katherine
46, 68
Ferguson, Kathryn
34
Ferguson, Sarah
40
Ferguson, Sruart
34
pickier, Michael
40,
84
Fiedler, J onathan
3, 22, 53
Filipczyk, Piotr
34, 62, 66, 67
Finkler, Catherine
Finnerty, Christina 3, 10, 34, 37, 59, 62,
73, 83, 90, 94
40
Fisher, J uscin
34, 68
Fitzgerald , Ashley
40, 59, 82 , 83
Ficzpatrick, Courtney
22, 63 , 93
Fitzpatrick, Fielding
8, 34, 62, 63
Fitzpatrick, Laura
40, 68
Fleener, Sarah
34, 66
Fleming, Ryan
40
Florian, Daniel
22
Florian , Michele
3, 34, 37, 62 , 82 , 88
Floryan , Amy

Fagg, Stephanie

22, 56, 58, 67
34, 66, 67

Furrow, Josh
Furrow, Philip

3, 34, 74, 75
34
3, 57, 73, 75
39
73
39
34, 63, 66
46, 72
11, 21, 62, 68
39, 74, 80
39, 74, 80
39, 65
21, 30, 58, 64
64
46, 68
39
65
12, 82, 88

Eagle, Jessica
Eagle, Keith
Eagle, K elli
Eanes, Eric
Eanes, Josh
Earles, Kacie
Eggleston, Daniel
Eggleston, Kary
Elkins, Lindsay
Emery, Forrest
Emery, Tyler
English, Kristen
English, Leslie
English, Michelle
English, Theresa
Equi, Laura
Equi, Sarah
Evans, Sara

46, 62
22,68
22
22, 68
10,40
46, 47, 56, 74, 78
46, 56, 74
46, 70
20, 22, 23, 30, 58, 59,
62, 64, 93
1, 12, 34, 60, 61, 62, 73,
Fox, Lauren
79, 88
34, 63, 72
Fox, Meredith
34, 84
Fox, Nick
34
Fralin, Jennifer
46, 70
Francis, Ashea
53
Franklin, Edna
40, 90
Fuller, Alana
3, 40
Fuller, Jana
~ 22, 23, 62, 73, 77, 93,
Funk, Jamie
Floryan, Mark
Flowers, Jessica
Foley, Brooks
Foley, Pennie
Foor, Cole
Fore, Matthew
Fore, Wyatt
Foster, Nathan
Fowlkes, Jaime

G
1, 6, 22, 60, 67
34
Garrett, Katherine 5, 12, 18, 22, 56, 61,
62, 70, 91, 95
Garrison, Martha Ann
52
Gately, Tim
34, 61
Gauley, Elisha
22, 31, 93
Gaynor, Clay
18, 22, 81, 95, 97
Gearhart, Shoshanna
40
Geer, Justin
40, 67, 80
George, Laurie
23
Gibson, Kristin
40, 70
Giles, Robert
55
Giles, Sue
52
34
Gillespie, Chris
46, 47,48, 62, 78
Gioielli, Tom
34, 62, 68
Gioielli, Tracey
10, 34, 57, 63, 64, 65,
Glassick, Adam
80, 94
23, 31, 66
Gleiner, Eathan
46, 68
Gliniecki, Kristen
46
Glisson, Bryan
40
Gocan, Sebastian
23
Goings, Jeff
Goldsmith, Lauren
1, 9, 34, 60, 62, 65,
70, 82, 83, 88
Goldsmith, Tyler
46, 70, 72
Golsron, Kathleen
23, 97
Good, David 23, 62, 63, 64, 87, 92, 93
Goodman, Lesley
1, 12, 34, 56, 57, 60,
66, 73, 79
Goodwin, Leigh
40
Gould, Chris
6, 20, 23, 26, 63, 73, 81,
89, 96
46
Graham, Eric
23, 73
Graham, Josanne
Garcia, Cathleen
Garland, Tara

3
Greco, D anielle
52
Griggs, Brenda
1, 12, 15 , 34, 56, 57 , 60,
G rimes, Bech
6 1, 62, 64, 67, 73 , 79, 83
5, 10, 15, 23, 24, 56, 61 ,
Gross, Lauren
88, 9 1, 93, 95
Gualdoni, John 2, 4, 10, 18, 23, 58, 72 ,
74, 75, 87 , 97
G ualdoni , Lauren 11 , 18, 23, 24, 56, 64,
74, 75
46
Guilliam , Sarah

40
5, 23, 31, 91
46

Guilliams, Kristina
Gust, Caroline
Gust, Maryglenn

H
Hafey, Teresa
Hagan, Tom

52, 57
l~

34, 63, 65,

7~ 7~ 8~

84, 87
34
Hahn, Brad
Hale, Alicia
34
Hale, Heather
40
Haley, Bryan
1, 40, 57, 60, 66, 70
Hall, Krisanna
8, l~ 38, 4~ 5~ 77
Hall, Shasrady
40
Hall, Spencer
23
Hamed, Zizi
104
Hamilton, Bryan
12, 23, 89, 92
H amilton, Matthew
40, 84
Hanrahan, Adam
23
Harbourt, David
24, 58, 64, 65, 66, 92
Harbourt, Diana
3, 40
Hardesty, Courtney
40
Harmon, James
46
Hattison, Andrew
46
Hattison, Dee
52, 63, 65
Harrison, Drew

59, 70
Hartless, Brandie
34, 65 , 68
Hartless, Brittany
46, 70
Hartman, Amber
40, 68
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46
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44, 46, 78, 79
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34, 66, 67
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13, 40
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3, 10, 34, 70, 80
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12, 18, 24, 58, 93, 99
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10, 40
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24, 66
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46
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34, 63, 73, 94
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46, 47, 78
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16, 40
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73, 93 , 99, 104
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24, 85, 87
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46, 72
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24, 56, 58, 59, 62, 66,
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52, 57
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35, 63, 70, 84, 87
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35, 94
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35
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40, 70
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35
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35, 104
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40
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10, 40, 79
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46
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25
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46
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10, 40, 70
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46, 70
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3, 35, 62, 66
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25
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35
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46
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40
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35
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40
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24
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35
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35 , 73, 84
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46
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46
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24, 56, 66
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40
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40
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11, 44, 46, 47
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40, 59, 68,86
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46, 78
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46, 59
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47
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24, 91
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40, 62
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35, 61, 62, 66, 67
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38, 40, 61
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6, 35, 66, 67, 73, 87
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11
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35, 66
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35, 80
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35, 68
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47
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10, 40, 70, 80
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52
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35
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25
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13 , 40, 83
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47
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25 , 58, 67 , 95
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25
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47, 70
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47
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25
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52
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52
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81
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40, 72, 80
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40, 65 , 70
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52
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72, 79
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18, 26 , 71 , 97
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35, 94
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26, 104
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26 , 93
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13, 16, 41
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41, 62
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26, 68, 70
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51
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53, 57, 65, 88
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8, 41
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41
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66
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41
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26
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53
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10, 41
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26, 56, 76, 87
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35
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35, 67, 80, 89
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53
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47, 71
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35
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35, 66
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35
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41
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41
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11, 36
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36, 65
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27, 67
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Nicely, Dustin
Nichols, Drew
Nichols, Luke
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Partersoon , Austin
Patton, Dagny
Patton, Jessie
Payne, Daniel
Peace, Brandon
Peace, Jordan
Pearce, Srephanie
Peck, Maureen
Peery, James
Perez, Carlos
Peters, Brian
Peters, Justin
Peters, Ryan
Peters, Sarah
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Phillips, Cindy
Poff, Jay
Pollock, Ryan
Poole, Sidney
Poplstein, Shannon
Poplstein, Terra
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53, 57, 69
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41
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41
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36, 80, 86
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47
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47
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10, 41
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Radford, Mary
Randolph, James
Ranquillo, Jason
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37, 86
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49
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The magic of a young
boy named Anhur pulling
Excalibur from a stone has
been dismissed as legend.
But that young boy became
a noble king through his
own merits. Although this
year may have been bittersweet, it opened our eyes to
what is around us. To find
strength in strife is what real
magic is about. One day,
when you are somewhere far
or near, something will
spark you and you will never be the same. Cave Spring
is not wholly good or bad;
but it is a place you will
keep with you in reminiscence of times past, for better or worse.

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Good friends, Scott and Thomas, have a final
joke before the bell rings.

Nate and Justin hang out in the
usually crowded freshman hall.

The 1998 Squire and My Lady nominees:
David Myers, Erin Culpepper, Thomas Dickerson, Allison Doughry, Jason Owenby, Anna
Weeks, Chris Conquest, Serene Alami, Taylor Cornwall, Meg Davies, John Slovensky, Sarah
Henderson.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
THEME / OPENING
INTRODUCTION TO PEOPLE

2-15
16-55

FRESHMEN

18-31

EIGHTH GRADE

32-37

SEVENTH GRADE

38-43

SIXTH GRADE

44-49

FACULTY/ STAFF

50-55

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

56-71

STUDENT LIFE

72-77

SPORTS

78-93

SUPERLATIVES

94-96

DEDICATION
SQUIRE AND MY LADY
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THE SQUIRE

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1997

98-99
104

Cave Spring Junior High School
Roanoke, Virginia 24018

The l 99 7 Yearbook Sraff sees Something hoveri ng over CSJ Could it be a .

TITLE .

1

���The Twilight Zone might best describe the way we feel during the school
year. Our minds often travel to other
places during class. We tend to think
about the big date, the basketball game
after school, or who we'll sit by at
lunch-instead of concentrating on what
the teachers are writing on the board in
front of us. So . . . might we add,
welcome to the twilight zone. Do, Do, Do,
Do, Do, Do.

Am I shrinking, or is it just the h at )

R eality ch eck

Shh . . . Brian 's sleeping.

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Look into my gorgeous eyes!

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We're all crazy here. I'm crazy, you're crazy; face it,
everything about us is crazy! If you just happen to be
observing your peers' behaviors, you'll probably end up
wondering why half of them aren't locked up in the place
with the padded walls. That's how bad crazyfobia is in
this school and if you haven't caught it yet, then,
hey-you're abnormal!!!

What are you looking at?

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Pi ctu re p erfect; l thi nk n ot .
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People are always looking for aliens in outer
space. No one even thinks of something a little
closer to home. Here at CSJH we sometimes feel a
little alienated! Unlike all the other schools in the
county, we don't have air-conditioning. But it's
more than just the school building. Sometimes it's
hard to tell the difference between a real student and
an alien. We all have those days: we stay up really
late finishing homework, the alarm doesn't go off,
we miss the bus, our mom yells at us, we fail that
big test, or we get in a fight with a friend. Any of
these are enough to make our day totally out-ofwhack. There's no doubt about it. Sometimes our
school feels like an Alien-nation!

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sacrifice Mrs. Marsico to their leader.

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what would you name it and what would it

eat?
I would name it Mr. Orphixamiruquex and it would eat staples,
paper clips, and safety pins.
Anon.
I would name them Junior High Students and they would eat
their homework.
Mrs . Hafey

I would name it Bobby and it would eat the micro-organisms
from under my brother's toenails.
Valerie Blevins

Zerro, and it would eat swamp grass.

Leisha Donahue

Cornelia, and it would eat corn and brussels sprouts.Lisa Conner
Who would have guessed where Melissa hides her alien communicator.

Zooie, and it would eat raw eggs.

Jessica Dooley

Hugomugasugerugah, and it would eat Spam.Larry Drombetta
Jimboy Scrumpelidalyumptious, and it would eat Scooby
Snacks.
Mary Thomas
Do Do, and it would eat pesky little sisters.Christopher Hodges
Budda Belly; it would eat frog legs.

Anon .

Big Bird and it would eat Elmo.

Anon .

I wouldn't keep an alien as a pet; I would let it go.

Anon.

Sponge, and it would eat worms.

Anon.

Mr. Bojangles; it would eat fat-free pretzels.

Anon.

Sarah models a new version of Princess Leia's hairstyle.

Toby panics when he and Russell are found signaling to
their home planet.

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about it, we all
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the renovations
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literally with
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Give these girls a hand; no wait, they already have one!

Rumor has it that ... there are lots of cool things about
CSJH
We do a lot of fun projects in class instead of a lot of paperwork.
Dane Hollar-6th
Lunch!

Thomas Hunley-6th

Having lockers and our own little section for classes.
Cambria DeBoard-6th
Chris Gillespie- 7th

The drinks are cheap.

CSJH is awesome! Everything but the lunches is cool.
Tracey Gioielli- 7th
The bus ride home

Adam Sowder- 7th

Friends

Maureen Peck-8th

Girls, snowdays, weekends, drink machine

] ames Peery-8th

It's the first school to be a mobile home park.
Alyssa W ehrmeister-8th
I'm the princess of the school!
Football games
It's not Hidden Valley!

Emily Snider-9th
Samantha King-9th
Elaine Jones-9th

Three girls just chillin ' at school.

INTRODUCTION TO PEOPLE

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This freshman class will be the first graduating class of the next century. All of us have
hopes and dreams of what the 2 lst century will
bring. Whatever comes we are working to be
ready for the challenges.

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Jessica Austin

1. Jess, 4. For real!

Lauren Babich
Stefan's little sister
liars, 4. I love it,
love it, I love it!

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Craig Balzer
l. Craiger, 2. hunting and

Melissa Beckner
I. Maluga, 4. Yea, 5.

fishing, 3. tapp ing of
nails
Regina Anderson
l. G ina, 3. scrapping fingernails on chalkboard , 5 .
looney

Amelia Bartley
M imi , 2. Snoopy' Roanoke, S. towering
Elizabeth Barrier
3. little princess, 4 . Hey ,

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Carie Bauman

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people who hate running,
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describe self

Jennifer Belisle
1. Jenn-nay, 2. jelly beans,
4. Julia, put your scanners
on!

David Billingley
1. Little Bill, 2. basketball, 4. Shue up, Wes!

Aren't we mature!

"Toro, I don't chink we're
in Kansas, anymore!"

Kristin Blair
1. Kristi, 3. babysitting,
5. shy

Dustin Blankenship
4. Twac! 5. limp

Sahoora Bhutta
I. Sabu, Bhurm, 3. PPP, 4. Somebody. listen to me! \Xfhy does

Candice Bowen
1. Candy #1, 2. guys, 3.
grownups chat scare

everybody mimic m e?

Paisley Bowles
1. Blueberry, 2. cheerleading, 4. Where's my
ocher half:&gt; Oh, there she
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Kristen Brown
Powder, 3. rednecks, 4.
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Candy #2 , 4. It 's all
good . 5. blondie

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John Brock
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1. Bobo, 2. guitar, 4. Cool,
yea, yea, cool! 5. Seth

Natalie Bushkar
1. N acalika, 4. I love it! I
love it! I love it!

Ryan Burnett
1. That Guy, 2. The smashing Pumpkins, 3. Rap, 4.
Oh, yeah! 5. weird

Erin Campbell
1. Err, 2. everything, 4.
You're so dingie! 5.
schzophrenic

Allison Campbell
1. Allison-ay, 3. PPP
Meanwhile back at '
farm .. ranch .. whatever!

Emily Caldwell
1. Emmy, 2. talking on the
phone, 4. Psht!

Tommy Compton
1. Matt, 2. snowboards 4
Do you wane fries ~it
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right!

Casey Cary

Bridget Coleman
1. Britches, 2. horses, 3.
when people say things you
didn't say, 4. Whatever!

Ashley Case
2. Kurt Cobain

J essica Cockrell
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Sweet! 5. vertically challenged

Craig Catalano
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produces, 3. when people
disrespect me

Kacie Christley
1. KT, 2. sunny days, 3.
smoking, 4 . Hey, now, 5.
honest

Brian Chadwick
2. tacos , 3. learning, 4. Hola

Beth Clark
I. Bethy Pooh, 2. FW, 3.
smoking, 4. Anyways' 5.
nifry

Joe Charogoff

Daniel C hapman
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Grace Coats
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Nikki Childress
I. Nick , 2 . horses, 3. smok ing, 4 . Thank you , come
again.

Catherine Clemons
I. CC, 2. cats, 3. W alllX\'

4 . Ninery-eight'

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describe self

Lisa Conner
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solos, 3. rapping fingers , 4.
Crazy!

J osh Cragun

1. Wacerproo{ Boy, 2. cirdes, 3. triangles, 4. Neato
Burrito, Mosquito, 5. inconspicious

Alison Crawley
2. J ava, 3. when someone
won"r tell me something, 5.
rempermenral

Michael Conrad
1. el cerebo de la operacion,
2. zaparos concreros, 5. lea!

Sarah Coon
l. Coon, 2. Adam, 3. Jessica C.

Christie Cox
l. Chris, 2. gymnastics, 3.
people who are ditzes

Amy Crumpler
l . Big C / Princess, 2. LL
Cool, 3. Dustin
Rebecca Currier

Eric Cullum
1. Mick, 2. Notre Dame, 4.
Phar! 5. entertaining
Kristie Deans
l. Kristi es, 4. J usr kidding!
5. quiet

With all
the construction
Arzu Dermirci
going on
2. food, 5. short
we had to
adjust and
rearrange
our schedules but we made it
through our freshman year
and now we are on our way to
becoming sophomores!
This year will always linger
in our minds because so many
things changed; we had no pep rallies, we had to
share lockers and we had only one "spirit" day.
But, no matter! One thing's for sure; the year's
over and summer's waiting for us!

Wes D erryberry
l. J offle, 3. g uys in tight
pants, 5. what?

Amy D odson
2. guys, 4.
Duaerder/ Du bisr schwul
5. zippy
1. Geo rge,

J ennifer Dickison
l. J en, 4. I'm sorry' 5. short

Leisha Donahue
l. Nabisco, 4. Oh , well ' 5.

quiet

BRYANT-DONUHUE •

21

�Larry Drombetta
1. L, 2 . A, 3. R, 4. R , 5. Y

Jessica Dooley
1. Ritz, 2. my Pooh Bear, 4.
And you know this .. man .
5. crazy

Elizabeth Dunham
1.Lizab eth, 2. Mark V
3 . when someone s
"Nevermind" , 4. Joy!

Anna Dunman
1. Poo Bear, 2. James, 4.
Anyway!

Matthew Dunne
1. Captain Kronk, 2 . Taco
Bell, 3. PDA, 4. Here's
your Zest . .Ow! 5. Burly

Caitlin Evans
2. smiling 4. Yeah, really?
5. wild

Gina Ellis
1. Chipmunk, 3. people
putting cd's in case upside
down, 5. talkative

Lee Enoch
2. Sarah Hammer, 4. Chilley!

Trevor Fair

3. math, 4. Whatever!

Heather Fanti
3. scratching nails on blackboard, 4. And I'm thinking, maybe! 5. caring

Johnathan Farley
l. Mountain Boy , 3.
minivans, 4. Don't pick it
up, Matt! 5. loud

Lady? Liberty
The ''cat in the hat'' comes
back!

Chrisry Faust

Rachael Ferguson
1. Rach, 2. Life, 3. the song
" Brown eyed Girl, 4. Okay?

2. weird rings, 3. my younger sister, 4. How are you?
5. sad

Greg Fink
1. Bugz, 2. racing , 3.
Bridgett, 4. W hat she say?
5. strong

J ennifer Fowlkes
1. Band-Aid, 2. food, 3. my
sister, 5. nice

Kelly Foy
2. my TV, 3. homework, 4.

Shut up! 5. short

Shooting Stars. .

.Stars hurdling towards infinite destinies. All people move on
towards bigger and brighter
things. We'll always remem ber
our years a t Cave Spring Junior
when our stars were ju st b eginning to shine. Good luch
next year, freshmen a n d
freshwomen. Keep shining!

22

9

FRESHMEN

laura Frankcberger
4. Sike and Blouch

Amanda French
1. Mana, 2 . CSH, 4. Anyways! 5. crazy

J eff Fuller
1. Fuller, 2. sports, 3. ugly
girls, 4. the whole 9 yards!
5. straight

J osh Fuller
I. Big Daddy, 2. Base

3. tapping pencil on de
5. weird

�FRESHMEN
INFO:
1. Nickname
2. Obsession
3. Pet peeve
4. Favorite saying
5. One word to
describe self

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Renee Gagnier
1. Reenee, 2. gold , 3. people kicking my desk, 4.
Um .. no. 5. tall

Emily Gallagher
1. Mango, 2. Fuss ball, 3.
whiny girls, 5. athletic

Bobby Gilliland
l. Billy Bob , 2 . Laura
Frankebcrger, 3 . Laura
Frankebergcr

2. Lee, Bobby and Laura, 3.
police,

4.

fiend

Mike Gusler
3. anyone who p uts me in
ISD or detention, 4. cweedledum

Aimee Greenman
1. Amy, 2. breathing, 3.
people, 4. Uhhh . . . 5.
oblivious

Oay Haley

Adam Graham
1. Honey, 2. loving Gina,
3. my brother not deaning up, 4. I love you! 5.
shy

2. VT, 3. UVA, 4. Let's
go, Tech! 5. maroonishorange

Colleen Hally
1. Coll, 2. Leonardo DiCaprio, 3. bad hair days,
4. Oh, my gosh! 5. timid

Spencer Hall
1.lsm, 2. Rap, 3. people
asking stupid questions,
4. Got you all in check!

Mary Hammer
1. Sarah, 2. running, 5. confusing
Peter Hanisch

Tiffany Goings

Andy Glassick
2. skiing, 3. guys in short
shortS, 4. That's enough,
Wes!

Sarah Hammer
1. Mary, 2. LE, 4. What? 5.
differem
John Hanzel

2. BJ, 3. rednecks

Beth Harms
1. Bethany, 2. Lee Enoch,
3. nothing, 4. I love it, I
love it, I love it! 5. friendly

Stephen Haynes
1. Stephan, 2. football, 3.
newspapers, 4. Spoon!

DOOLEY-HA YES

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'FRESHMEN

oon

�FRESHMEN INFO:

ac

1. Nickname
2. Obsession
3. Per peeve
4. Favorite saying
5. One word ro describe
self

HEDRICK-LIGHT •

25

�EXITING

THE

TWILIGHT
For the past four years most of
us have gone to CSJH, and, well,
let's face it, they have been some
pretty strange years. Especially this
last one has challenged us. We've
spent most of this year stuck in
trailers and when we are in the
main building there are no ceilings!
Next year we get to leave the
"twilight zone" and go to a place
that just may be a lot stranger!

Kat Lombart
1. Mz. Artirude, 2 . rhe telephone, 3 . rolling your eyes,
5. crazy

Kara Marianetti
1. Rumble, 2 . M .L. 4 . 0
tab! 5. weird

Austyn Markwell
2. guys, 3. homework

R obert McFall
1. Bobby, 2 the USA, 4.
H ola Como estas&gt; 5. interesting

Jason McLarty
2. Mary, 3. Rik-uk

Lauren Lowe
1. Layren, 2. Kix, 3. RITE,
4. Stick in the mud! 5. boisterous

Ben Martin

Sean Lynch

Jon McCann
1.Jarnmin" Jon , 2 . FEZ, 3.
my sister, 4. Do you have
any cannonballs?

Coty Malone
2 . food, 3 . homework and
school, 4. Uh . . . 5. lazy

Colleen McCarthy
1. Shorty, 3 . tall people

Danny McFadyen
!. Dan the man, 2 . N•

Dame, girls; in that QI'
3. school, 5. awesome

\

Landon Metts
I. Landman , 3 . bei ng too
serious, 4 . Too bad for you'
5. Laid back

John Melki
1. Lil' G, 2 . girls, 3. mean
people, 4. What's up, man?
5. Da Bomb

Suzanne Melki
1. SuSu, 2. Kurt, 3. people,
4 . Kurt, bless you! 5 . Stinky

Abby Merrill
1. Casper, 3. gossip, 4 . You
have got to be kidding! 5.
dedicated

Parrick Metheny
1. Pat, 2. kayaking, 3. RI
4. Only dagger! 5. fun J&lt;
ing

Amanda Metzler
1. Manda, 2 . g uys ar M)'j{
Beach, 4 . Hey , d .o.'

Th e 3 Musketeers reinG'
nared

26 •

FRESHMEN

�FRESHMEN INFO:
1. Nickname

ZONE
Rebecca Miller
I. Boo, 2. Bryan Whire, 4.
Excuse you! 5. mean

Kim Mizack
1. J ay's little sister, 2. mustard, 3. m odels, 5. little

Brian Montgomery
1. Tall man, 2. dirtbike riding, 3. m y little brother, 5.
hyper

Laura Nasca

Ashley Nash
1. Shley, 2. Marilyn Manson, 3. people fidgeting, 5.
me

Ashley Neighbors
1. A, 3. people always
brushing rheir hair, 4. You
go girl! 5. crazy

Brad Oechslin
I. Baby, 2. Honeybee, 3.
leaving Honeybee, 4. Don 'r
you know? 5. Lucky

Stacy Orr
1. Srace, 2. hockey, 3. Da,
4. Whar in the heck? 5.
crazy

3. Guys wirh watches timed
co the b ell, 4. So, okay! 5.
homosapien

Marcy Nussbaum
3. waiting in line, 4. Sweetness! 5. blissful

Meredith Morgan
1. Mare, 2. shoes, 3. people
who brush their hair all the
time

2. Obsession

3. Per peeve
4. Favorite saying
5. One word to
describe self

Mart Muelenaer
1. Critter, 2. fighting with
my parents, 3. my little sister, 5. energetic

K yle Myers
1. Big Dumb O x, 2. football, 3. sitting on the bench,
5. large

Making a grand entrance

Matthew O sborne
1. Marr, 3. people who do
quotation marks in the air,
4. Cool! 5. OK

Crystal Overfelt
1. Krystil, 2. brushing my
hair, 3. people thar wear
pink, 5. nu rs

Ing rid Ozanich
1. Dirgni , 2. little g reen
men, 3. srupid cheerleaders,
5. undecided

Adam Padgerr

Angela Pae

1. The guy wirh the big
Afro, 2. earing racos wirh

1. N.G., 4. Quir complain-

J essica Palmer
2. C.H ., 4. That's Phar, 5.
loud

Tom Parker
2. Vi rg inia T ech , 3. UV A.
4. All righty, rhen .

ing!, 5. worrywart

Cameron, 3. Par H older
What 'd you say?)?

LOMBAR T-PARKER

9

27

�ationa
As you probably already
know, The National Inquirer is
a popular tabloid magazine, full
of sensational stories. Some of
irs phenomenal headlines may
include: "Elvis is crapped in the
middle of Mars alive," or
"Scien tists have craa splanced
dolphin lungs into a man who
can now stay underwater for 30

minutes at a rime." Although
we know these headlines are an
exrremely long shot from the
rruth, something brings us ro
look at them while waiting in
line at the store. So you're reading this and won dering, what
does any of this have ro do with
me? Well, if you think about it,
each one of us is subjeaed to
"tabloid " stories consrandy. We
wake up in the morning, cum
on our radio and what do we
hear? The masc outrageous stories about these off-hand subjecrs (told as a joke though).
Then we go ro school and hear
rumors, which are in a way rabloids, abo ut what somebody
said or did. We go home, rurn
on the TV and hear a commercial saying, ''Tonight on Entertainment Tonight: a talk with
a man who jumped so high on
his trampeline chat he burned
his head on the sun." I'm saying that our day is full of ta bloid sto ries, wherh er we want
them there or nor. They may
nor be as extreme as chose in
The N a t ional Inquirer bur
they 're srill sensarionaU

SB

Help! A big green monster is about to get us!
Poseidon comes down from Mt. Olympus to swallow two teenage girls!

Jonathon Pate
1. Patey, 5. lazy

Lara Perlman
I . Layra, 2 . cheering, 4 . Where's
m y other half? Oh , there she is!

To mm y Reeder
I. Tom my boy, 2. jct ski ing, 3 m y brothers. 5. ath letic

28 •

FRESH MEN

Kelsey Plagc-nhoef
2 . dduj , 4 . Kiss my g ri ts! 5 . nosey

Ashlee Reynolds
I . Dionne, 2. my mom , 3.
Po rsc h e Rou n dtree , 4 .
Whatever' 5. perfect

Purvi Patel
5. honest

with Adam, 3 . socs, 4 .
N ea to Burri to! 5. greaser

Johnny Payne
2. life, 3. when runner in
football goes inro the pile
instead of around it

Karley Poplstein

Cary Price

2. SUUSI, 3. people who whine,
4. And now back on rhe farm

Josh Purdy

1. BF, 2. guys, 3. when people

srare, 4 . It's aJJ good. 5. shore

Bo R ichardson

Cameron Paxton
I. Zero, 2 . eating large tacos

Laura Ragland
1. Laurie, 2. someone, 4 .
~
why are you laug hing ar me.&gt; ~

different

ranch .. w hatever

Oscar Rivera

Matt Pegram
1. Basil, 2. basketball,
my dog, 4. Shut up!

Amy Rosapepe
I Pepper, 3. chewing ice,
4. Whatever tickles your
pickle' 5. hyper

Porsche R oundtree
1. The Queen B, 2. 111,
cloches, 3. Ashlee Reynold;.
4 . Stupid girl'

�FRESHMEN
INFO:

•

1. Nickname
2. Obsession
3 . Pet peeve
4. Favorite saying
5. One word to
describe self

n u1rer
Girl sleepwalks from New York to Panama!

Kristi Rouse
1. Kristis, 2 . guys, 3. when
people stare, 4. I'm sorry! 5.
short

Pamela Ryan
1. Pam, 2. driving my dad's
66 Ford Mustang, 4. Ah,
shut up! 5. insane

Amanda Sain
1. Tweery, 2. cute guys, 4 .
Hey, girl! 5. friendly

Scarr Savage
2. Adidas, 3. not getting
enough sleep, 4. I don't want
to go to school, 5. laid back

Erin Saunders
2. my horse, 3 . when people
keep repeating things

Chris Schneider

Alex Seamon
2. swimming, 4. I don't
know! 5. cognitatious- not
dynamic

Stephanie Sgroi
1. Julie Ann's litde sister, 2.
Molly Shannon 's cousin, 4.
I love it, I love it, I love it!

Sarah Sellari
1. Sarah Salami, 2. little
green goblins, my kids, 5.
allusive

Austin Sherry
2 . Ohio Srate football , 3.
Va. Tech, 4. Hey'

Amy Shriver
1. Scoorer, 4. 9 8 excuse
yous! 5. unique

Jesse Simmons
1. J ess, 4. Shur up 1 5. creative

Mary Sicora
4. 80??', 5. loco

Julia Slack
2. Nike, 3 .
Adidas, 5. Smiles

Trista Smith
1. Trisker, 3. Narks, 4. Later, dude, later! 5. phar

Brad Sowder
4. I'm nor late, my locker
was jammed ' 5. honest

Emily Snider
1. Blondie, 2. purple, 4.
No, Meliss.
.I know' 5.
heureuse

Rachel Spencer
2. guys, guys, and more
guys, 4 . Hey , d .o. 1 5. happy

l. J ewe ls,

J onah Starr
2. money , 3. gerring bear
up, 5. pyrotech ni c

Lesley Srec
1. Lae, 2. J.O. 4. Howdy

Hi!

PATE-STEC .

29

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~RESl=IMEfi
"

QET

We all get up every morning and for what? Clubs, school, sports, school, work, school, band, and yes, you guessed it, school. It
exhausts us just thinking about it. We run so much just to go to sleep and be able to get up and do it again, Why? Who knows, but
there must be some logic to it all. But ... after all the work without any play, freshmen every once in a while just have to get down to
earth.

Sarah Stec
2 . "A &amp; L" 4. Jessica!
5. sweet

Shareef Taher
1. Reefer, 3. rednecks

Stephanie Thomas
l. Stephie, 2. my lipstick, 4.
Anyways . . .80, 5. Blonde

Jash

Thacker

Ryan Vand elind e
I Va nLinder chetse . 2
sleep, 4 Hey'

30

Trina Steinmaker
2. horses, 3. barnacles, 5.
Pandora

Ashley Stuart
1. Actually, 2. Leggett's
Guy, 4 . You're so silly!

Don Swing
1. Rosco, 2. Xena, '
Where did he go?

Brad Tayloe
1. Preppy, 2 . hunting and
fishing, 3. Kelly Taylor

Kelly Taylor
3. Brad Tayloe, 4. Pprhhn,
5. supernatural

Mary Thomas
2. knitting w ith my brother, ,P
guys in lirrlc coats, 4. Down!·

Lee Ann Thornton
1. Lee-Lee, 4. Are we
shocked)!)

nutty

Jamie Trivett
1. Jamal, 2. Butterfi ngci;
4 . N ev-er-mind

Jessica Trompeter
I. rhe judge"s daughter, 3. Salvation Army people char ring chci.r
bells, 4. Like

Allan Underwood
1. Red, 3. school principals,
5. trouble

Tracey Underwood
2. my big bird, 4. What
about the Martians? 5. crazzzy

Dana Vaughn
Sockee, 2 . S.A. F. 3. Crystal talki ng about J . &amp; B.

Wilson Waldron
2. basketball, 3. Michael
G usler

Jenny W airers
1. Jennay , 2. Kurr Cobain ,
3 Fluffy jackets

Ryan Warson
2. Virgin ia Tech , 3. UV A

�FRESHMEN
INFO:
l. Nickname
2. Obsession
3. Pet peeve
4. Favorite saying
5. One word to
describe self

Matthew Weaver
2. my stunt bike, 3. Rap, 5.
smart

Koren Webb

Amanda W hite
1. Ziggy, 2. fire, 98, 4. Hey
now, 98! 5. different

I. Karen, 2. guys, 3. Bran-

d, 4. What a schmuck! 5.
wicked

Ashley Whire
l. Ash, 2. shopping, 4.
Like ... 5. congenial

Marr Williams
l. Pumpkin Head, 2. H okies, 3. UV A, 5. short

Misty Willmott
1. Lolly -po p, 2 . Miz
MacDaddy, 5. spastic

Joey Windel
2. dinbikes and girls, 4.
Seay back, just stay back'

Melissa Winkler
l. Chewy, 2. che phone, 3.
slow drivers, 5. friendly

Michael Winston
I. Mike, 2. Hokies, 3.

UV A, 4 You rebel!

Karie W airer
2. flying, 3. my brocher, 5.
energetic

Adam Wood
l. Sweet, 2. tennis, 3. Virginia Tech, 4. Hola! Como
esras?

Brian Wood
2. Virginia Tech, 3. UVA,
4. Hokies rule!!!

Joseph Wray

2. goods, 3. no goods, 4.
Got the goods! 5. trouble

Caitlin Wright
l. Penquin , 2. guys at Myrtle Beach, 4. Hey, 0.0. 1

Brandie Wood
I. B- Dogg, 2. g u ys,

Koren, 5. disturbed

Wayne Wright
I. Wayne-0, 2. to dunk , 4.
Shut Up, Fool! 5. smooth

3.

Jessica Wydner
I. J essie, 2. Michael, 4 Oh,
My'

Marissa Wujek
I. Mars, 3. bad radio sta-

tions, 4. Halee! 5. different

Tommy Zamorski

3. people asking m e for
food , 5. different

DOUJn TO EARTl=t
'

'

�To Infinity

and Beyond

.
different from any other grade.·
Eighth grade is very. ili and there are more proJThere is more respons1b ty lectives instead of one,
eas you get to choose. tw~ eand there is a sense of
. year will go far
you · get to m eet new. fnen
hth graders this
more freedom. The:' ords of a great space
in years to come; m e ':·s To infinity and beyon .
Buzz Lightyear' for you

ran~~;;

. ...
I won d er w hat Eric is eatmg

n~

32 •

EIGHTH

�Stuart Abbitt
Serene Alami
Travis Aldridge
Sarah Anderson
Taryn Anderson
John Apirico
Elizabeth Apgar

Steven Austin
Catherine Aydlett
Suzanne Ayer
Brandy Barnett
Jason Bays
Brandon Beckner
Kacey Beckner

Robert Belcher
Ryan Belcher
Ryan Blackwell
Leslie Blais
Jason Blake
Drew Blevins
Nathan Bowdel

Strike a pose!

The three stooges

Justi n Canfield
J ennie Carter
Brandy Cory
Sara Chapman
Julia Chen
Adam Chi twood
Spencer Christley

Valerie Co le
Courtney Conner
Nichole Conner
Chris Conq uest
Taylor Cornwall
Aaron Cox
Jessica Cox

ABBITT-COX

33

�Erin Culpepper
Lizzie Daly
Ryan Daly
James Davis
Michelle Davis
Margaret Davies
R.J. Desorcy
Thomas
Dickerson
Ashley Dolan
Erin Donahue
Katie Doremus
Allison Doughty
Thomas
Drumheller
John Dugan
Lindsay Elkins
Leslie English
Matt Eubank
Paul Eubank
Stephanie Fagg
Laura Fawley
Adam Feldvary

Robyn Ferland
Piotr Filipczyk
Ashley Fitzgerald
Fielding
Fitzpatrick
Michele Florian
J essica Flowers
Brooks Foley
Pennie Foley
Jaime Fowlkes
Jamie Funk
Joshua Furrow
Cathleen Garcia
Katherine
Garrett
Elisha Gauley

Clay Gaynor
Eathan Gleiner
Jeff Goings
Kathleen Golston
David Good
Chris Gould
Josanne Graham

Lauren Gross
John G ualdoni
Lauren Gualdoni
Caroline Gust
Bryan Hamilton
David Harbourt
Sarah Heil

Sarah Henderson
Alex Henry
Carissa Hensley
Matthew Holden
Ashly Holland
Evan Huffman
Gary Hunley

Eli zabeth Hurt
Cynthia Ilewicz
Phillip Ingram
Melissa Jackson
Brandi Jarvi s
David Jones
Courtney Kesler

34

9

EIGHTH

�Leigh Kidder
Rebecca Kopstein
Andrew
Kosowitz
Michael Kraemer
Adam Lackey
Garth Landis
Jake Landis

Matt Latstetter
Eric Lemmer
Brandon Leonard
Michael Lilley
T.J. Link
Sarni Linn
Ted Loesel

Jennifer Madison
Ramon Makdissi
Justin McAllister
Jesse McGill
Chris McGuire
Kata McKinney
Tyler Mclellan

Travis Miller
Jessi Mills
Alicia Mitchell
Brer Mohler
Elizabeth Morris
Carrie Morrison
Kari Morrison

Kelly Morrison
Shane Murphy
David Myers
Chad Nicely
Samantha

J ason O wenby
Michael Pae
Sara Page
Maureen Peck
James Peery
Carlos Perez

Brad Powell
Casey Power
Ricky Rash
J eff Ray
Adam R eed
Gregory Rheude

Mindy Schneider
Karie Schrad er
Megan Scott
Ashley Scruggs
Step hen Selvey
Joel Shelton
Micah Sim on

CULPEPPER-SIMON •

35

�Tanya Sinha
Bonnie Skinnell
John Slovcnsky

Erin Sr. Clair
Kelly Sr. Clair
Scarr Srancil
Macaroni and .. . Cheese! !!

...
......

------

Benjamin Trent
Marrhcw Trent
William Vagrs

Anna W eeks
Alyssa
W ehrmeisrer
Maegan Wilburn

David Win
D avid Wohlford
Srephen W airer

Cheers'

U p , U p , and Away

G orcha 1

36 •

EIGHTH

�THEMIDO
Stacy Smith
Jessica Synder
Wendy Spurlock

Na Na a Boo Boo

Lauren Steele
Riley Stevenson
Loni Stoneman

Jessica Vaughan
Robyn Walden
Heather W ebscer

Lucy Wilkins
Jennifer Wilson
David Winfree

Isn 't she cute?
Sonnee Wright
Christopher
Yamine
Austine
Zimmerman

At times the eighth grade at Cave
Spring Junior gets caught in the middle between the fuss of the sixth graders and the freshmen's exciten1ent.
Out pages are here to let the 8th
graders be the head of the class and
come out of the rniddle .
We won 't even

as k!! ~

•
.

SINHA-ZIMMERMA

37

�tar L

•

Star light, star bright
the first star I see tonight,
I wish I may, I wish I might
have the wish I wish tonight.

What ever he said ...

Alex Addy
Belinda Allison
Erin Alteri
Cynthia
Anderson
Juliana Aparicio
Derek Arnold
David Arthur

David Avery
Jacob Bain
Ashley Baldwin
Christine Balzer
Chance Barnett
Hanah Barnru ll
Drew Barrett

Meghan Barrier
Andrew Bauman
Jod ie Baumann
Brandon Bayne
Letisha Beachy
Margaret Beazley
Austin Behl
Cory Belcher
Lauren Blair
Melanie Blan ding
N icole
Blankensh ip
M ichael
Boericher
Kathryn Bohm
Amanda Bohon

38 'SEVENTH

Attached

to

T az'

�Star B

•

All Smiles

Benjamin
Bomberger
Amy Bonner
Casey Boothe
Meghan Bowling
Help!?!

Michael
Brammer
Shanna Briggs
Patrick Bryan
Shera Bushnell
Chad Campbell
Matthew Cantrell
Jennifer Carlton
Tracy Cedergren
Jeffrey Chapman
Lauren
Clatterbuck
Jenny
Clingenpeel
Abby Coblenry
Amy Coblenry
N athaniel Collins
Joseph Com p ton
Steven Conner
April Cooper
Amy Cowhig
Amber Cox
Matthew Cox
Jason Craighead
Kriscin

Craig head
Elizaberh
Crowd er
Eric Cunn ing ha m
Rachael Cu rrier
Trent Curri n
Marthew Oalron
J ustin Davies

ADDY-DA VIES •

39

�Benjamin Davis
Holly Davis
Jason Davis
Katherine Davis
Martin Davis
Thomas Davis
Amanda Deboard

Samuel Dewitt
Bryce Diffenderfer
Nicole Dotton
Russell Drumheller

Jesse Durham
Christopher Dye
Jessica Eagle
Kelli Eagle
Daniel Eggleston
Sara Evans
Sarah Ferguson

Michael Fickler
Jodi Fink
Catherine Finkler
Christina Finnerty
Justin Fisher
Laura Fitzpatrick
Ryan Fleming

Merideth Fox
N icholas Fox
Jennifer Fralin
Adriane Frank
Philip Furrow

Tara Garland
Timothy Gately
Chris Gillespie
Adam Glassick
Lauren Goldsmith

Elizabeth Grimes
David G uynn
Thomas Hagan
Bradley Hahn
Alicia Hale
Shastady Hall
Crystal Harman

Brandie Hartless
Am ber Hartman
J oseph HarweU
Wesley Haynes
G regory Hemberger
Laura Henderson
Ryan Hergruder

Benjamin Hester
Ch ristopher Hodges
Andrew Holben
Blake Holcomb
And rew Holder
Lauren Huokway

W endy Hucglin

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SEVENTH

�Angela Hundley
Danielle Jennings
Kimberly J emigan
Elizabeth Jetton
Douglas Johnson
Evan Johnson
Matthew Johnson

Bret Jones
Brian Jones
Deva Jones
Laura Jones
Mitchell Jones
Stephanie Kelley
Katie Kesler

Christine Koval
Justin Krehbiel
Yuki Kumazawa
Carly Lambert
Robin Lambett
Lauren Lancaster
Shawn Lane

Keath Mayes
Mary McAden
Mary Alice McKay
Devin McMurray
William McQuate
Daniel Melki
Carrie Metheny

Crystal Miller
Valerie Miller

Sara Neighbors

Shaina Oberlender
Adam Overfe lt
111eresa Passeretti
Joshua Patterson
Dagny Patton
Ad rienne Pa.xton

Jordan Peace
Chelsea Pevarski
Shannon Pop lsrein
Terra Poplsrein
John Pui g
Jonathan Redi ck

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�Erin Reid
Thomas Reidy
Lindsay Reynolds
Megan Roberrson
Jennifer Rorer
Breeze Ross
Dustin Russeau

Joseph Russo
Barry Ryan
Julie Saunders
Taylor Savage
Kathleen Sawyer
Eric Schaaff
Emily Seamon

Heather Shank
Adrienne Shelor
Tara Shepherd
Adam Shorter
Blair Shriver
Jessica Simmons
Chad Smith

Erin Smith
Robert Snodgrass
Adam Sowder

Leslie Swing
Dina Taner
Bridger Tainer
Amy Terrell
Matthew Tester
J effrey Thacker
Rebecca Thews

Ashley Thompson
Matthew Vansandr
Reed Vansandr
Matthew Volodzko
J ennifer Wade
Katherine Wagner
Adam W aldron

Erich W eissbarr
Sloan West
Jessica Whire
Zachery Wi ldman
Elaine Wilkinson
Clay William s
Tara Williams

Ash ley Willm on
Michelle Wilmer
Amanda Winter
Tobias Wirkege
Stacey Woodfield
Ben Wrighr
Lucas Wright

Robert Yo ung

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�Hey, Macarena!

Mommy' We're scared!

Olympics 2000- watch out! Andy Bauman has his eye on
the gold!

The basketball team managers cake a well-deserved break.

M ichael and Adam look as t h ough they
have some tricks up th eir sleeves!

REID-YOUNG

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�Parry Time!

This is really a "Motley Crew"!

Lookin' Cool!
Scarring
from
scratch-no, nor rhe made
from scrarch biscuirs from
H ardee ' s-rhe sixth graders
here at CSJH! Sixrh g rade
may not be rheir first year in
school, but it probably fee ls
like it to our sixth g raders
sometimes. Sure, rhey may
have a lot of homework,
and be a lirtle bit bigger,
but lee 's fact it , sixth grade
can feel like kindergarten!
No marcer how hard they
cried , their elemen rary
school reachers could n 't prepare them for rh e shocking
size of the crowds! Well,
we've got to give chem
cred it for crying to prepare
you guys. What were they
trying to prepare you for&gt;»
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SIXTH GRADE

Three peas in a pod

With a smile Eke chat, Philip must be havin ·
We're just a lovely bunch of coconuts'

fun'

�John Adkins
Sarita Alami
Misty Amos

Mary Apgar
Anuj Arora
Alyssa Austin
Elisha Austin

Benjamin Basham
Benjamin Beahm
Bcyan Benson
Shannon Bernardo
Valerie Bessett
Cass Beverly
Joshua Bohon

Chris Boimon
Jeremy Bowles
Carrie Bowles
Parrick Boylan
Brenda Bredberg
Michela Brooks
Erica Brown

Casey Bryant
Angela Burks
Philip Burton
Brenton Bushkar
Drake Bushnell
Danielle Callahan
Ashleigh Carrer

James Carver
Laura Cassels
Chase Chewning
Kerri Christley
Parrick Christley
Sara Clark
Jennifer Clark

Sarah Clarke
Dence Clayror
Crysral Colgan
Travis Collette
Jenni fe r Conner
Hollie Courser
Sarah Cox

Emily Cullum
Jody Davis
Cambria DeBoard
Mary Delaney
Erica Dickson

Cara Digare
Ashley Dooley
Meagan Downie

ADKINS- DOW

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�Shane Draper
Travis Dunbar
Thanh Duong
Joshua Eanes
Forrest Emery
Tyler Emery
Kristin English

Laura Equi
Angela Faust
Daniel Fawley
Joseph Ferguson
Stuart Ferguson
Erin Ferland
Jonathan Fiedler

C.L. Fitzpatrick
Sarah Fleener
Daniel Florian
Cole Foor
Ashea Francis
Alana Fuller
Jana Fuller

Shoshonna Gearhart
Justin G eer
Kristin Gibson
Bryan Glisson
Sebastian Gocan
Kristina Guilliams

Heather Hale
Bryan Haley
Krisanna Hall
Marrhew Hamilton
Diana Harboun
Courrney Hardesry
Stephanie Harvey

William Heinemann
Benny Hepinstall
Leslie Hines
Ed Hodges
Lindsay Hodges
Heather H olland

J enna H ollins
Jonathan Hopkins
Marvin Howard
Colby Howell
A.L. Huddleston
David Hundley
Thomas Hunley

Steven Hum
Michael Ireson
Melissa James
Cunis Jenni ngs
Michelle ] ohnson
Arnez Jones
Gerard Kasza

Meghan Kelleher
Ji llian Kilcullen
Adam King
Kathryn Kostura
Erin Koval
Shea K.rupin
Crystal Lamb

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SIXTH

�Jonathan Lanier
John Lawson
Nichole Leamnson
Collin Llbassi
Anna light
J ennnifer Lilley
Elisabeth Longmire

Andrew Lumsden
Amanda Lynch
Sarah Lyon
Monica Markwell
Dana Martin
Erica Mason
Cole Mauer

Lynsi Mayes
Kisha Mayo
Lindsay McClung
Jason McGill
Jesse McGrath
Carrie McKnight
Derrick Miller

Mindy Mills
Jill Moore
Matthew Moore
Adam Morse
Matthew Murphy
Andrew Myers
Caroline Myers

Clifton Myers
Kathleen Nash
Summer Nepper
Brirrany Neuberg
Matthew Nichols
Timothy Nichols
Owen Nielsen

Thomas Orr
Ryan Owenby
Kellen Ozanich
Andrew Page
Jordan Peery
Sidney Poole
Alliseon Prather

Brandon Price
Erica Price
Sara Purdy
Samantha Rackow
James Randolph
Ash ley R atcliff
Jonathan Ray

T yler Reburn
Joseph Redwine
Brian R eeder
Ashley Reyer
Seth R eynolds
Matthew Rheude
Catherine Rhodes

Lisa Ri rchey
Crystal Robbins
Brandy Romero
Jeffrey R orer
Everette Rosen
Dana Roth
Benjan1in Russeau

SIXTH. 4 7

�Mary Russell
Michael Russo
Timothy Sablik
Kim Schneider
Brooke Scarr
Rahman Sinha
Derek Slaughter

Beth Smallwood
Megan Smith
Audrey Snider
Jusrin Snider
Erin Sowder
Erin Tainer
Andrea Terrell

Andrew Tester
Crystal Thomas
Lee Thomas
Tyler Thomas
Jeremiah Thompson
Derek Thornhill
Kate Thrasher

Zachary T oves
Bryan Trenis
Adam Trombower
J oshua Turn er
Brittany Vasick
Carrey Wagoner
Melandy Waldron

Jessica Wallis
Jenni fer Walser
Jared Walters
Evan Warren
William Warren
Mark Weaver

Jordan Wells
Ashley West
Ashlee Wilburn
J ohn W ilkins
Ashley W ills
Heather Wimmer
Nathan Wim mer

J enna Wi ndschilt
Kristen Wood
Brian Woodson

Lindsay Wright
Brittany Yarber
Kelly Yearrs

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�Even rhe fleas are smiling!

I come in peace.

Alie ns com e in a ll forms .

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�As many kids do not know,
teachers have lives too. Some
may be old, but they still know
how to have fun! Whether it is
watching an old Star Trek, going
on trips, or just having fun getting together, our faculty plainly
enjoys life. Those teachers of
ours can lead exciting lives; not
all the time, but when they need
a little break from giving tests,
and grading papers!
For fun, we asked our teachers what
celebrity they considered themselves
to resemble. We got some interesting
answers (and reasons!)

Lewis Allen
An, Interest 7

Jeanine Bader
Paraprofessional

Ann&lt;.' Bailey
Frt:nc h I, II ; Tum
Cruise -h as an imposs iblr: mi ss io n

Amy Barnhart
Guidance; Dept.
Chairman

Scon Beard
Ma th; Craig N clson-the coach

Lani Beasley

M elvin Bendey
Band

Susan Bowles
Bookkeeper

Steven Boyer
Principal

Mike Brancati
Assisrant Principil.l

LaVina Brothers
Paraprofessional

Rennie Bruno
Guidance

Kelly Bulkley
Health and Physical
Education

Sarah Burnett
Science, Social
Studies, Sp.Ed. Department Chairman

CheryI Caffee
Office Assistent

Karen Campbell
Language Arcs 6

Nancy Clemons
English 8,9; T ony
the Tiger

Jason Cook
Health and Physical
Education

Math; Morricia Addams-dar k clothes and
dark lipstick

Mr. Boyer plays poster boy for The Next Generation.

They look a little too happy'
Mrs. Bailey observes her surroundi ngs: " No sign of intelligent life here ...

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FACULTY

�Clara Cordell
Library Paraprofessional

Shelley Creasey
Language Arcs 7
Our cafereria ladies Carhleen Bohon, Judy Saul, Edna Edwards, Beverly Koberlein, Peggy Shepherd, Edna Franklin relax
before the 4rh lunch onslaught. (Not pictured-Judy Radford)

Rick Crotts
Health and Physical Educadon; Tom SeUeck

Jackie Divers
Librarian

Ann Deeds
Civics, World Geography

Ruth Donahue
Technology Specialist

Jeanne Duddy
Social Studies 6;
Samantha on Bewitched

Our teachers manage to beam themselves down to a payi ng vacarion 1

Something has gone wrong at the junior high; where are you, Mr. Beard)))

Generation
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Yummy' Mr. Boyer celebrates
his 40rh binhday wirh FOOD.

This must be one of Mrs. Sain's better days!

Sonja Duffy
Paraprofessional ;
Gabby Hayes

Mike Duncan
Paraprofessional

Barbara Dyer
Language Arts 7, English 8; Barbara Scanwyck

Francine Dyer
Earth Science, English 8, 9

John Fedison
Health and Physical
Education

Martha Garrison
Paraprofessional

Mrs. Oakes and Mrs. Duffy dress formally for their next voyage to Mars!

A classic movie that
most people love is E.T.,
the Extra Terrestrial. In
our school E.T. stands for
something else, extraordinary teachers. Our teachers
put a lot of time and effort
in working hard for the
students. The teachers of
Cave Spring Junior High
are definitely out of this
world

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FACULTY

Claudia Geiger
Ge rm an ; Angela Lans bu r y- s h c chink s
young

Robert Giles
Science; D epa rtm ent Chair

Sue Giles
Chorus; Lucille Ball

Brenda Griggs
Earth Science; Miss
Piggy

Paula Gross
Paraprofessional

Teresa H nfey
Social Studies 7

Dee Harrison
Gu idance Secretary

Diane: Hcrclu:nridcr
Language Ans 6; Team
Coord inator; Jill on
Home Improvement

Muriel Kelley
H ealth and Physical
Education; Department Chai r

David Kessler
Social Studies 7

Learlene Lanier
M arh 8, 9, Social
Srudies

Math 7. AJgebm:
parrm enr Chnir; Jill ,\
len on Homt lmp ru: 'r ~~

Cindy L'lwrcnc-e

�eachers

Please, Lady Luck, let CSJ win the lottery so we can buy some SP ACE .

Kathryn Lewis
Latin 1, 2

Doris Light
School Secretary

G lenn Waldron, Becki Austin, and Edrow Lewis work hard to keep CSJH dean and
functioning.

Carla Long
Health and Physical
Education

A happy-go-lud..-y Mrs. Page

Stephen
Magenbauer
Keyboarding

Looks like g uys day out!

Chris Morris
English 9; Clint
Eascwood

Darlene Oakes
Parapr ofess i o n a l ;
Don Knotts

Bob O"Keeffe
Tech nology Educarion; Inreresr Deparcmem Chair

Greg Old
Socia l Srudies 6·
Wi lso n on Home
Imp rovement

Brenda Page
Math 7, 8; cross between Ann Margret
and ] ane Fonda

L'l.Zzelle Parker
Arc

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�ndependence
Ann Perris
Language Arts 6

Cindy Phillips
Math, Social Srudies, Science;

Kelly of Married with Chil-

Renee Pickey
Mach 6

Sue Price
English 9; che Wicked
Witch of the West

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Judy Rouse
Language Arts 6

N ancy Shorter
Sc.,Soc.St.,Eng.; Gold ie
Hawn-p retends co be
d itzy but not really

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Claudeen Shelton
Paraprofessional

Stuart Sibley
Lang uage Arts 6; Mark
Twain-a great imagination

Sharon Rothrock
Interest 6, 7 (Home Ee)

Sharon Sain
Language Arts 7, Math 7,
Computer Coordinator

Ann Seddon

] udie Shubert
Paraprofessional

O ur teachers (and some stud ents) show their
ani ma1istic sid e by roam ing in packs!

] ohn Quesenberry
Math 7, 8; Clint
Eastwood

World Geography; Dolly
Panon-figure char one out

Mrs. Griggs and her crusty care head off for
a day at the zoo!

Alden Sieber
World Geog, Mach,
Civics, Earth Science,
English 9

Scott Simmons
Earth Science

Robin Short
Paraprofessional

Marth Smith
World Geography; A.ngela Lansbury-I love n
mystery

�ID 4

Terri Sreffen
Eog.7,8, D epc.Chai r; Osau:Odd Couple, the messy one

Nancy Spraker
Asst.Principal; Anthony
Hopkins-Welch nature

Susan Stephens
Science 6; Monica on
flriendJ, the neat one

Jennifer Stout
Spanish I, Eng.7; Phoebe
on Frimds, the happy one

Barbara Thomas
Language Arts 6, 7

Corrie Wingate
Science 7; J ac ques
~out~au-1 spend lots of

Danielle Wise
Band 6,7,8,9; J o hn
Phillip. Sousa-a great

Jason Suhr
Math 6; Alec Baldwin

Mary Lou Vaniels
Keyboarding, Com.
Appl.; Carol Burnett

J ane Wright
Health a nd Ph ys ica l
Education

Mrs . Wire' What are you up to this time'

Glenn Waldron
Head Custodian; Tim
Allen of Home Improve-

Shirley Walrond
Science 6; Team Coordinator

One of the hottest movies
over the summer of '96 was Independence Day, otherwise
known as I D 4. Alien-like individuals are constantly being
spotted here at CSJ, expecially in
the classrooms. Many times you
hear teachers talking about how
the kids are very hyper and
spacey. Also you hear kids say
that teachers are sooo mean that
they seem like aliens!
Well- some days are like that!
Guess we need a space shuttle
for "time out" for all of us
occasionally!

Karen Sumner
Language Arcs 7

Berty Whisman
Algebra, Geometry; Loretta
Lynn-I'm a coal miner's
dnughrer

Susan Wire
Physical Science; Mr.
Wizard

Lee Woody
Soc.Sr.6, Sc.6, 7; Scarlett
O 'Hara-I'll rhink nb0&lt;u
rhat tomorrow!

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�Clubs this year are . .

Clubs this year are RED HOT!! When you join a club you get a chance to meet different people and
make new friends. Clubs are not all work and no play and lots more fun than you think!!! If you are
willing to lend a helping hand, then you might want to think about joining the Builders' Club. If you
like to look
up things
lik e a rep orter and
you are a
good writer,
th en you
might want
to join the
N ewspaper
Sta ff . So
why not join
a d ub next
year; or at
least think
about it.
There is a
club out
there for
you if you
just look.

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INTRODUCTION TO CLUBS

�Newspaper staffers are always at work.

Builders' Club members are always willing to help out.

What Kinds of New Clubs Would You Like ...
Gymnastics or dance Club.
Ashley Reyer
Debate Club. I like to argue!

Ashley Ratliff

A Karate Club for all grades .

Tyler Relnem
Leslie Hines

An after school Art Club.

Michael Mull

A Travel Club to rake trips.
Drama Club so we could have plays.

Laura Henderson

Media Club-it could make a news program for CSJH.
Adam Feldvary
Athletic Club to raise money for sports and sports lovers can talk
and have fun.
Em ily Gallagher
A Chess Club to help improve our skills.

Michael Kilcullen

A Support Club for Girls so girls can get together and talk.
Elaine Jones
Spanish Club since so many kids rake Spanish.

Paula Kolejka

The original UVA Hokie on SCA Spirit Day.

Y earbook sure isn 'r all work'

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Between highway dean-ups and organizing dances, the Beta Club stays busy throughout the year . On top of all the help they give the communi .
they all still manage to maintain their 3.5 or above GPA's . Don't worry though-fun is still always present in their lives. These well rounded stud~
are smiling and thinking as they all make up part of the Beta Bunch.

Front row-Jennifer Dickison, Caitlin Evans, Erin Campbell,
Row 2-Valerie Blevins, Lauren Babich, Saboora Bhurra,
Renee Gagnier
Front row-David Billingsley, Chris Bast; Row 2Wes D erryberry, Andy Glassick; Row 3-Michael
Conrad, T o m Parker

Advisor, Mrs. Teresa Hafey

Front row-Angela Pae, Shannon H end erson, Ashley Neighbors; Row 2-Lauren Lowe, Sheena Jain, AllisonJ erron; Row
3-Laura Nasca, Marcy Nussbaum , Colleen James
Front Row-Kevin H end erson, Nathan Libassi; Row
2- Bill Hueg lin, Matt Lewi s; Row 3-Johnny Payne,
David Kidd
Officers-Hospitality Chairs Mari ssa Wujek,
Melissa Winkler; Sec. Landon Metts; Pres.
Adena Kaplan; VP Allison Campbell

Front row-Em ily Snider, Cary Price, Stephanie Sgroi; Row
2-Purvi Patel, Julia Slack , Mary Sicora; Row 3-Ashley
Sruarc, Karie Wolter, Mary Thomas

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Advisor Ms . Rennie Bruno

Front row -J esse Simmon s, T ommy Reeder; Row 2Scott Savage, Ryan Vandelinde ; R ow 3- Adn.rn
Wood , Alex Seamon

�These down-to-earth helpful students are definitely "far from spacey."
The SCA is always around waiting to help the school and community in
any way possible. From collecting food for those in need to telling
teachers they are appreciated, the dedication and hard work of all those
involved is seen throughout Cave Spring Junior High.

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Front row-Everett Rosen, Dane Hollar, John Adkins, Farnid Sinha, Holly Courser, Brittany Yarber, Joey Ferguson, Alyssa
Austin, Lindsey Wright, Valerie Besserr, Reed VanSandt; Row 2-Tyler Reburn, Lucas Sr. Clair, Drake Bushnell, Sarah Lyon ,
Lee Thomas, Jennifer Wade, Lauren Hookway, Meghan Barrier, Karie Kessler, Meredith Fox, Carie Metheney; Row 3Jessica Vaughan, Allison Doughty, Jennifer Wilson, Ausryn Zimmerman, James Dixon, Brandy Barnett; Row 4-Bobby
Gilliland, Valerie Blevins, Jon McCann, Mary Hammer, Chris Bast, Kevin Henderson, Adena Kaplan, Rachel Spencer, Amy
Dodson, Seth Bryant; Row 5-Melissa Winkler, Paisley Bowles, Bekki Avery

Showing a little skin at the SCA dance

SCA Officers: Pres. Stephanie Sgroi, VP Katherine
Garrett, Sec. Marcy N ussbaum , Activiti es Chair. Allison J erron, 7th g rade rep .
L~ u re n Go ldsmith

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YEARBOOK STAFF: Front row-Marcy Nussbaum, Paisley Bowles, Saboora Bhurta, Megan Kelly, Row 2-Lee Ann 1l10rn
Adena Kaplan, Angela Pae, Amy Dodson, Cary Price, Row 3-Allison Jetton, MichelJe Amos, Sheena Jain, Alison Craw!
Allison CampbeJJ, Row 4-Meg Davies, Karie Shrader, Allison Doughry, Erin Culpepper, Row 5-Elizaberh Jerron , L'luren
Berh Grimes, Hannah BarnhiJJ. Nor pictured-Lesley Goodman, Jessica Vaughan, Sara Chapman, Johnny Blanding ,
rographer

One thing students look forward to at the end of the year
is getting their yearbook. From September to June
yearbookers work hard putting on a dance, selling yearbooks, and drawing layouts, writing copy, training the new
staff and finally handing out the '97 SQUIRE.

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YEARBOOK STAFF

Taking a weU-earned break

�NEWSPAPER '97

N EWSPAPER STAFF: Front row-Laura Henderson, Elizabeth Jcccon, Jennifer \X'ade, Lindsa}' Reynolds, Lauren Hool...·way, Erin Alteri, Hannah Barnhill,
Qui.! Bas t, Row 2-Meg D avies , Allison Doughty, Stephanie Sgroi, Kelly Yeatts, Nikki ChiJdress, Leslie Blais, Tonya Sinha, Row 3-David M}•ers, Melissa
W in k.J er, Meredith Kind er, Katherine Garren, Christine Koval, Row 4 - Allisonjerton, Michael Conrad, Bill Hueglin , Kevin Henderson, Amy Dodson, Grace
Coat&gt;, J ohnny Blanding

Head Editor , Mike Conrad

Every 9 weeks the SQUIRE SCROLL comes out. With help from their sponsor,
Mrs. Herchenrider, sixth through ninth graders create the paper. Anicles range from
spores co club news co editorials. The SQUIRE SCROLL is all about the world of Cave
Spring students.

EDITORS: Front row - Elizabeth J euon , Allison .J euon , Melissa Winkler, Mered ith Kinder, Row 2-Bill
Hucg lin , Chri s Basr, Kevin H enderson , Christine Koval . Noc pi ctured Sara Evans

Newspaper sponsor. Mrs. Diane H erchennder

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Running? Obviously,
you don't have to be a
crack star for this running. Friendly faces show
up all over the school to
bring you your lunch,
guidance pass, or overdue
book slip. Whatever the
job, they are always there!

RUNNERS: Front row-Mary
Thomas, Meredith Kinder, Kevin
Henderson, David Wohlford,
Karley Poplescein, Travis Aldridge,
Row 2-Adam Hollingswonh, Sarah
Hammer, Kristi Rouse, Kristie
Deans, Liz Daly, Megan Kelly, Seth
Bryant, Scott Savage, Matt Lewis,
Eileen Nunley, Row 3-Amy Dodson, Adam Wood, Craig Catalano,
Melissa Winkler, Stephanie Sgroi,
Chris Bast, Emily Gallagher, David
Billingsley, Natalie Bushkat, J essica
Trompeter, Ryan Vandeline, Row 4Chtis Old, Sruan Abbitt, Spencer
Christley , Laura Nasca, Chris
Gould, Michael Kraemer, Karie
Shrader, Elizabeth Morris, Cory
Malone, Andy Glassick, Robert
McFall

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she lving books ; as Tiffany d e monstrates .

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Let's build! Not literally,
but this group does try to
build interest in the student
body for projeas like colleaing food for the needy,
AIDS awareness, the
SMOKE OUT, deaning
the highway and other
helpful aaivities.Builders'
Club is open to all interested 7th through 9th
graders who are interested
in helping others.

BUILDERS ' CLUB: Front row-Alicia Hale, J enny Clingenpeel, Tracey Gidelli, Laura H enderson, J ennifer
Wade, Angela Pae, Row 2-Wendy Hueglin , Adrienne Shelor, Tracy Cedegren, Hannah Barnhill, Krishna
Bhavsar, Row 3-Srephanie Sgroi, Stacy Orr, Score Koval, J ennifer Wilson, Leslie Blais, Row 4-Sarah Stec, Paisley
Bowles, Emil y Caldwell, Meli ssa Winkler, Meredith Kinder, Row 5-Lesley Stec, Grace Coats, Shannon
Henderson, Craig Catalano, Adam Wood, R ow 6-Amy Dodson, Jennifer Davis, Adena Kaplan, Alison Crawley,
Marcy Nussbaum

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BUILDERS' CLUB: Front Row-Lindsay Reynolds, Carissa H ensley, Erin Alteri, Lauren Hookway, Ms. Srour,
sponsor; Row 2-Sarah H enderson, Erin Culpepper, Rebecca Thews, Katherine Min, T.J. Link, Row 3-Karherine
Garrett, Elizabeth Apgar, T anya Sinha, Michael Kramer, Karie Shrader, Row 4-Casey Power, Ashley Fitzgerald ,
Loni Sroneman, Casey Bryant, Emi ly C ullum , Row 5-Carrie Morrison, Suzanne Ayer, Sarah Anderson, Brandi
Barnett, Row 6-Sheena J ain, Lauren Lowe, Anna W eeks, Karley Beckner

Too busy wi th food collecting ro smi le
at the cam era, Ms. Stout?

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OFFICERS : Front row -Cary Price-treas. , Alli son Cam pbell -sec. , J ulia
Slack-vice pres. , Allison J etton-pres .. Row 2- Marr D unne-9 th grade
rep .. Allison Ooughry-Srh grade rep .. Elizabeth J etton-7th grade rep .

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_ fn ~e guidance sp9n_sored programs there are many people trying to help
their friends· and the-school in a variety of ways. Natural Helpers help their
peers on a one-on-one basis. They go through swnmer training to learn how
to use refusal skilli and. a variety of other skills. Guidance Advisory advises
the guidance program. Freshman Council helps freshmen get more acquainted with CSHS and also fills out the big calendar by room 30 with
events concerning freshmen. Tutors are people who help their peers with
studying-and homework. You can meet with them before school or during
study ha:.11. Peer mediators help two people that have a problem. They meet
regularly and are trained in solving problems. All in all, everyone in guidance
loves lending a helping hand.

S hanie Sgroi , Sheena Jain , Carie Price, Allison Cam)
TUTORS: Fronr row- rep . H d.
Micl,elle Amos, Row 3-Man Lewi
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Spencer Christley, Melissa Wm
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Andy Glassi ck

GUIDANCE ADVISORY: Front row-J ohn Slovensky, J eff Chapman,
David Harbourt, Row 2-Mary Hammer, Megan Kelly, Sarah Hamm er

What's so funny , Melissa?

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�ATURAL HELPERS: Front row-Sara Page, Erin Culpepper, Lauren Goldsmith, Meg

le;utey, Row 2~Lizzte Daly, Tom Hagan, Stephanie Sgroi, Melissa Winkler, Row 3-Matt
~is, J.J. Redick, Anna Weeks, Sonnet Wright, Row 4-Ryan Vandelinde, Carter Ar-

~gcon, Bech Harms, Julia Slack, Row 5-Andy Glassick, Spencer Christley, Row 6-Karen
'lmpbell, Susan Stephens, Terri Steffen

PEER MEDIATORS: Front row-Valerie Bessett, Brita Price, Kate Sawyer, Laura Henderson, Row 2-Allison Doughty, Meg Davies, Adena Kaplan, Brent Jones, Row 3-David
Myers, Chris Bast, Andrew Holben, Row 4-Elizabeth Hurt, Dina Taber, Row 5-Bill
Hueglin, Amanda Sain, Tara Shepherd, Row 6-Loni Stoneman, Brenda Page, Robert McFall

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'ltESHMAN COUNCIL: Front row-Kristi Rouse, Sarah Hammer, Sheena Jain, Julia Slack, Kim Mizack, Krisy
~bavsar, Mary Hammer, Row 2-Matt Dunne, Adena Kaplan, Megan Kelly, Melissa Winkler, Allison Campbell

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�As always, the CSJ Advanced Band has
been quite a hit this year. Everyone's talent
and dedication has made this year's band
one of the best. Though practice charts and
playing quizzes are rarely fun , it pays off
when we go to district festival and to New
York in the spring. Mrs. Wise works very
hard to help us improve and deserves a lot
of credit for our phenomenal performances
in the winter and spring concerts. Best of
luck to the freshmen who continue to pass
notes n= year in the high school band.

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TRUMPETS: Front row-Amy Holmes, Tommy Zarnorski, Leslie English, Meg Davies, Elizabeth Barrier, Row 2-Andrew Kosowitz, Elizabeth
Hurr, Nathan Libassi, Heather Kidd, Jared Canfield, Row 3 -Tom
Parker, Beth Harms, Michael Conrad, Chris Conquest

FLUTES: Front row-Serene Alami, Jessi Mills, Stephanie Fagg, Allison Jetton,
Row 2-Arnanda Sain, Row 3-Eileen Nunley, Leigh Kidder, Aya Sakaguchi,
Elizabeth Dunham, Christy Faust

BAND OFFICERS: Beth Harms, Ryan Vandelinde, RusseU Drumheller, Michael Conra~
Caitlin Evans

FLUTES: Front Row-Colleen J ames, Mary Hammer, Erin Campbell, Allison Doughty, Erin
Culpepper, Row 2-Sarah Sellari, Renee Gagnier, Allison Campbell, Paisley Bowles, Heather
Fanti, Colleen Hally

STAGE BAND; (random order)-Bill Hueglin, Sara Page, Clay Haley, Cary Price, Lnuren Lowe, Alic&gt;
Holland, Brian Rice, Adam Shorter, Matthew Dalron, Emily CaldweU , J ason Owenby, Adam 01irwoof
Paisley Bowles, David Winfree, Barry Ryan, Bryan Trenis, Thomas Dickerson, David Kidd, Brad Powell
Ryan Blackwell, Brem J ones, J ason Craighead, Joseph HarweU, Ashley Holland, Heather Webster, KC"11
Henderson, Ryan Vandelinde, Daniel Eggleston, Johnachan Farley, Emily Snider, Michael Conrod , ~n~
Holmes, Tom Parker, Elizabeth Barrier, Meg Davies, J ared Can field , Justin Canfield, Chnd Ounpoo&gt;
Juscin Krehbiel, Philip Furrow, Jacob Bain, Andy Bauman, Adam Fddvury, Josh Furrow, A'
Sakaguchi, Jessi Mills, Cari Bauman, Kary Christley, Kacie McAden, Kate Sawyer

PERCUSSION/LOW WOODWINDS: Front Row-Cathleen Garcia, Lauren Steele, Alicia
HoUand , Earhan G leiner, Kevin H enderson , Row 2-Rebecca Kopstein, Lee Ann Thornton ,
Heather Jones, Shareef Taber , Row 3-Matt Dunne, John Slovensky, Michael Winston, Ryan
Vandelin de

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Our dedicated band teacher, Mrs. Wise

OBOES/SAX: Front row-Score Stancil, Cary Price, Lauren Lowe, Sarah
Page, Thomas Drumheller, Row 2-Bonnie Skinnell, Russell Drumheller,
Lauren Gross, Jennifer Dickison, Row 3-Marcy Nussbaum, Clay Haley,
Brad Sowder, Row 4-Matt Muelenaer, Bill Hueglin, Johnathan Farley,
Emily Caldwell, Jason Owenby

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ALL DISTRICT:Michael Conrad, Bill Hueglin, Johnathan Farley, Jason Owenby, Mart Dunne, Katie Wolter, Wes D erryberry, Alison Crawley, Marcy Nussbaum, Amy Holmes,
Kevin Henderson, Caitlin Evans, Emily Snider, Shareef Taher,
Erin Can1pbell, Kary Ch ristley, Mary Sicora, Lauren Steele,
Christine Koval, Letisha Beachy , Brent Jones, Alicia Holland,

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Eric Weisbart, Dagny Patton, Tara Shephard, Melissa Jackson ,
Catherine Clemens, Robbie Snodgrass, J enni fer Dickison, Erin
Patterson , Paisley Bowles, Cat11leen Garcia,
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~ LARINETS : Front Row -Collee n McCarthy . Carissa H ensley ,
Carhcrinc Clemens, Row 2- Melissa Jackson , W endy Spurlock , Julia
Chen, Row 3- Mary Sicora , Alison Crawley . Catherine Aydlett , Row
Ii -J ennifer Wilson , Sheena Jain . Ruw '\ - Emi ly Snider. Caidin Evans,
Lt-slcy Stec, Cari Bauman , Karie W ulcer . Alisun Brasher

FR . HORNS/ TROMBONES: From Row-Bobby G illiland , Row 2111omas Dickerson, Kary Chrisrley. Heather W ebsrer, Ri ley Stevenson,
David Kidd , Row 3-Brad Powell. Andrew Holbein. Elizabeth Morris.
Row 4-Ryan Blackwell, Justin Canfield , Eric Lemmer, Stephen W olter.
Ryan Daly

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�CarrHing 'Ghe ~une
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Chorus b egan wirn ralenr and enrhusiasm
rhis year. Mrs . Giles srrengrhened rheir
voices and raug hr rhem their notes . In the
end they were good enough to sing their
hearrs our for the elementary schools and for
their fellow classmates at the holiday assembly. In the spring they spread their talent
when they traveled to Memphis, Tennessee,
for a grand finale of the year.

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ALL COUNTY: Front row-Bekkj Avery, Katie Dorem us, Kelli Morrison, Row 2Rachael Ferguson, Auscin Zimmerman , Melinda Schneider, Misty Wilmott, Row 3Sonnec Wrighr, Casey Powers, Lindsay Elkins, Rebecca Miller, Row 4- Porche Roundtree,
Landon Mens, Sarah Anderson , Jonathan Blanding, Row 5-Grace Coats, Wendy

Bowling, Koren Webb, Row 6-Elizabech Apgar, Lisa Conner, Trista Smith

W e travel in packs!

ALL DISTRICT-Front row-Sonnet Wright,
Lind say Elkins, Sarah Anderson , Tanya
Sinha, Row 2-Trista Sm ith , Porche Roundtree , Kati e Doremus, Row 3-Katherine
Lo m bart , Grace Coats, Landon Metts, Jonathan Blanding , Row 4-Kelli Morrison ,
Wendy Bowli ng , Koren Webb

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CHORUS: Front row-Jodi Pink , Chelsea Pervarski , Lindsey Hodges, Sarah Fleener, April Cooper, Angela Burke, Kisha Mayo, Ellen
Ozanich, Leslie Swing, Emi ly Cullum , Katheri ne Davis, K imberly Schneider, Danielle J ennings , Courtney Fi tzpacrick, J ennifcr Rorer, Lauren
Blair, Amanda Winters , Erin Reid , Megan Bowli ng, Row 2- Kristin Craighead, Sarah Neigh bors , Lauren C larterbuck , Hannah Barnhi ll . Ken
Christley, Erica Price, Ashley Fitzgerald , Amy Shriver, J essica Snid er, Ashlee W ilburn , Lindsay Elk ins, Austin Z immerman , Jessi,,.
Simmons, Sarah Anderson, Grace Coats, Kati e Doremus, Jenn ifer Clingenpeel, Mrs . Sue Gi les , Row 3-J essica Flowers, Tracey Gioidli .
Robcrr Young , Matthew Canrrell , Derck Ricci, Rebecca MiUer, Kelli Morrison, Laura J ones, Brand ie Wood , Amelia Barcley, Lwdon Merr:; .
Amanda French , Wendy Bowling, Jessi ca Dooley , Rachael Ferguson , Bekki Avery , Casey Powers, Kacheri ne Lombarc, Lisa Conner, Melind:i
Schn eid er, Tanya Sinha, Landon Mens, J onathan Blanding

�Latin Club was great
this year. As the members
explored Roman culture,
they were given extra credit
points for dressing in traditional Roman robes and
togas. On Halloween they
carved Roman gods into
pumpkins and they finished the year off with a
National Latin Exam.
All dressed up and nowhere to go!

LATIN CLUB : Front row-Maegan Wilburn, J ason Blake,
A.dam Lackey , Michael Pae, Row 2-Sruarr Abbitt, David
Good, Amy Holmes, Valerie Blevins, Row 3-Tiffany Kinley, Erin Culpepper, Lisa Conner, Fielding Fitzpatrick, Row
4-Angela Pae, Wesley Derryberry, Andy Glassick, Row 5Kevin Henderson, Kelsey Plagenhoef

MATH COUNTS TEAM: Front row-Mrs. Page, sponsor, Bridget Tainer, Kelly Dugger,
Katie Shrader, Mrs. Sain, sponsor, Row 2-David Harburt, Taylor Cornwall, Eric Wymer

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Math Counts was very successful this year. Mrs. Page,
Mrs. Sai n, and the bright minds of Math Counts
participants led the team to a dose second in the Math
Counts competition. Many students came in early each
morning ro challenge their minds and ro realize how
mud1 fun math can actually be!

MA.TH COUNTS PARTICIPANTS : Front row- Meg Davies, Alli son Doughty, Katie Shrader,
KcUy Dugger, Bridget Taincr , Mrs . Sain , sponsor , Row 2-Mrs . Page. sponsor, David Harburt ,
llri:rJoncs, Taylor Cornwall , Hannah Barnhill. Elizabeth .J errnn

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�OM or more formally, Olympics of the
Mind, has always been a big deal here at
Cave Spring Junior. For almost the entire
year, our five teams practiced for the regional
competition at the end of March. All teams
are required to take part in the
"spontaneous" competition and to create and
perform a skit or build a robot or a car from
balsa wood. While it is a huge investment of
time and energy, everyone who participates
agrees that OM is lots of fun.
OM TEAM: Can You Dig It? Jason Bays, Eileen Nunley, Michelle Florian, Jessica Snyder, Sarah
Anderson, Taryn Anderson

OM TEAM: Can You Dig It? Jennifer Wilson, Katherine Garrett, Sarah Hie!, Elizabeth Hurt, Elizabe1t
Apgar
OM TEAM: Can You Dig It? Lauren Lowe, Julia Slack (rest of ream at CSHS)

OM TEAM: OMerdroid Doug J ohnson , J essica Wallace, J oseph H arwell

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OM TEAM: Ba/looneya J essi ca Trom peter, J o n
Cann(not pictured ) (rest of ream at CSH S)

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From Spelling Bee to Science Fair to Reflections Contest, Cave Spring ] unior has many
students with varied talents. The Spelling Bee is open to students in grades 6, 7, and 8 .
Preliminary compecitions take place in each language arts class and these winners compete to
be the school champion. The Science Fair involves grades 6 through 9 . All students in
advanced science must prepare a project for the fair. However, any student interested in
competing can enter a project. There are winners in the various scientific disciplines for each
grade level and also a winner for the school as a whole. The Refections Contest is open to
students 6 through 9 in many different gendre such as poetry, prose, music, photography,
etc. School winners in both the Science Fair and Reflections go on to district competition as
well as state, etc.

IPELLING BEE PARTICIPANTS: Front Row-Famid Sinha, Alyssa Austin,
Doug Johnson, Blair Shriver, Row 2-Josh Eanes, David Hundley, Jonathan
Lani er, Jenna Windschitl, Brandy Carey, Row 3-Melvin Morgan, David
Wohlford, Benn Beahm, Leslie Blais, David Good, Row 4-Tyler Mason, Chris
:;illespie, Jordan Peace, Nathan Bowdel, Chris Yamine, Row 5-Letisha Beachy,
~ ico le Blankenship, Sarah Ferguson, Jeff Burchett, Stephen Wolter, Garth
Landis, Row 6-Sarah Clarke, Catherine Rhodes, Matt Johnson, Chris Hodges,
l ow 7-Ashley Ratcliff, Kacie Kesler, Katy McAden, Ashley Dooley. Noc
&gt;iccured Ben Wright, Ashley Wills

SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS: Front Row-Valerie Blevins, Best-in-show, Row 2Drew Balzer, Tim Sablik, Jill Moore, Row 3-J osh Srowers, Tom H agan, Brent
Jones, Row 4-Allison Doughty, Chris Conquest, Aya Sakaguchi , Row 5-Sheena
Jain, Stephanie Sgroi, David Billingsley

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SPELLING BEE WINNERS: Runner-up , Karie McAden , ChampionA!hley Dooley

REFLECTIONS CONT EST WINN ERS: Front Row-Mary Apgar, Meg Davies, Hannah Barnhi ll . Ryan
Blackwell, Row 2- Elizabeth J etton , Kelly Duggar. Ashley Dooley. Dana Roth, Laura Cassels. Row 3-Allison
J etton , Adena Kaplan , Ashley White, Trina Steinm ak er, Katherine Garrett, Kevin Henderson

WINNERS

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�This year at CSJ we got a 1/ 2 million dollar
grant to improve the lighting and electrical
wiring and put in AC. Not only do the students
have to deal with the annoying mobile units,
that extra long trip to the library, and the
bothersome sound of a jackhammer ringing
through the halls when we're trying to take a
test, but imagine being one of the construction
workers. These guys have to drag their work
over to the side or risk being engulfed by a tidal
wave of students trying to get to their next class.
Everybody, students, faculty, administrators,
and, yes, even the construction workers, will be
more than happy when the job is finished. Of
course those coffee breaks don't seem to be
supporting this hypothesis!

We've been wondering if those fum es have been affecting
the srudencs?

Som etimes chose halls can gee a liccle drafcy ; m ake chat a lo t'

THE CONSTRU
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Hey, no wonder it's taking so long; our construction workers seem ro be bui ldi ng
their own little playground area.

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Yo u are now enreri ng rhe tw ili g ht zone

.or ou r forn1 er upper

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�Ir seems our men have their own little social hour.

Good thing our guidance workers are muJri-talenred~

who else would be able ro brave the sea of plastic'
Allison, Mid1eUe, you know you 're not supposed
be in there. What are you hiding from ?

to

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We wonder what they found up there'"

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�We travel many places in our lives, and yet have
far to go. A place is defined as a portion of space; an
area or locality; a particular part or space. but places
mean much, much more to us . It is funny how we

always seem to remember where the most important (and sometimes unimportant) things in our
lives happen to us: where we say our first word, take
our first step, make our first stand, experience our
first kiss, go on our first date, buy our first car, meet
our first love, get our first job, buy our first house,
have our kids, have our grandchildren, first realize
we have grey hair ... So many things happen in a
person's life and they go so many places, the
memories pile up. It is just like the saying goes, so

many things to do, people to see, places to go.
Let"s go canoeing around th e world'
She 's going d own!

Elizabeth and Rene I
.
P an their future voyages around the world .

Katherine gets a li n le help rising

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to

new heights.

�A Walk in rhe Clouds

Wayne walks across rhe New Mexico-Colorado border.

Under rhe Sea ..

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This past summer Atlanta had the honor of holding the 1996 Summer Olympics. The best athletes
in the world match up in a series of contests called the Olympic Games. Summer spons include
basketball, boxing, cycling, equestrian events, field hockey, gymnastics, soccer, swimming, tennis, track
and fi eld,
volleyball,
wrestlin g
and many
more. To be
able to compete at this
high level of
competition,
athletes
have to train
hard everyday to accomplish
th eir lifetime goal.
Some of our
students at
Cave Spring
Junior may

well set their
sights on
f u t u r e
Olympics.

I've got it!

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INTRODUCT10N TO SPORTS

�Almost there, Jonathan!

Up, up, and away!

Why me)/'

It's a bird , it's a plane; no, it's the tennis ball 1

USA
TI1at makes it I 00

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�SIXTH GRADE
BRA VE BISHOPS: Front row-Drake Bushnell, Gerard Kasza, Chris Boimoit, Colin Libassi , Row 2Andy Myers, Tyler Thomas, Phillip Burton, Josh Turner

GOLDEN EAGLES: Front row-Carrie Wagoner, Holli e Courser, Jodie Davis,
Jillian Kilcullen, Row 2-Heather Hale, Brittany Yarber, Melandy Waldron, Row 3·
Meghan Kelleher, Dana Marrin

LUCKY LADIES: Front tow-Amanda Lynch, Ashley Ratcliff, Row 2-Ashley Rire, Valerie
Bassett, Row 3-Cambria DeBoard

SOCCER
WINNERS

Mrs. D uddy and Mr. Sieber, directors

DAZZLING DUKES: Front row-Josh Bohon , Michael Russo , Harri son Basham , Mart Hamilton , Row 2·
Josh Eanes, Luke N ichols, Brian Reeder , Row 3-Colby Howell , J ohn Adkins, T yler Reyburn

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�COMPETITORS

nNG PONG WINNERS: Meghan Kelleher, Andrew Page

~OU L SHOT WINNERS: Sarah Lyon, Sarah C larke, Krista Weissbarc

INTRAMURAL HELPERS: Row 1-Adam Myers, Katie Kessler, Kelly Duggar, Rachel Nash, Shana
Oberlander, Row 2-Laura Henderson, Toby Witkege, Nikki Childress, Am y Dodson, Allison Jetton,
Row 3-Daniel Chapman, Brandon Leonard, Travis Bowles, J ason Craighead, Brice Diffenderfer

FOUL SHOT WINNERS: Andrew Page, Adam Trumbower, Drake Bushnell

The sixth graders participate in intramurals because they cannot play on school teams until seventh grade. To participate they have to be in the
cafeteria at 7:4 5 in the morning. They play for
several weeks and then have a tournament which all
the sixth graders watch. At the end of all this, they
have the champions for each sport. Congratulations
to all the sixth grade competitors.
MK

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�The '96 jr. high football
team had many outstanding players. Some
of the best were Spencer
Christley, Chris Gould,
Bryan Hamilton, and
Michael Liley. Some
shining seventh graders
included ] acob Bain,
Andrew Holben, and
Tom Hagan. We look
forward to seeing these
guys next year giving
their best in a tough
sport. Grear job, fellows'

FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row-Chris Gould, Spencer Christley, Row 2-Derek Arnold, Joe Compron, Adam Overfelt, Adam Glassick, Chri.
McGuire, Alex Henry, Brandon Leonard, Robert Young, Row 3-Mart Cantrell, Clay Williams, Adam Chitwood, Jacob Bain, Tom Hag.in.
Travis Bowles, Matt Trent, Jeff Thacker, Andrew Holben, Bobby Sargent, Row 4-Coach Cook , Jacob Stihl, Adam Sauder, Steven Selvey, O a
Gaynor, Bryan Hamilton, Michael Lilley, Thomas Drumheller, Andy Holder, Chris Dye, Mike Fickler, Coach Beard
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It's good!!!

Coach , he's hurr 1

Innocenr byscanders

Huddle up 1

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HIGH FOOTBALL

�The freshman football team showed talent and spunk in
their spirited play
and sportsmanship .
Football is a game of
skill and critical
thinking and these
young men showed
they had talent in
both. Football is also
a game of long hot
practices , many
bruises and bumps,
and great team
building skills. Good
work, guys!

FRESHMEN FOOTBALL: Front row-Nathan Libassi, K evin Griffin, Craig Catalano, Rob Swindel, Ian Swisher, Justin Howlett,
Billy Mitchem, Row 2-Clay Haley, Jon Evans Lageaux, Matt Robercs, Patrick H older, Jonathan Pate, Jeff Smith, Kevin Young,
Andy Glassick, Row 3-Coach Boon e,Stephan H aynes, Justin Tuttle, Luke Mullins ,
Bobby Gilliland, Ricky Randall, Dave Park er, Mi chael Gusler, Rossie Bell, Coach Riley.
r.Jot piccured-Kyle Myers, Josh Cragun

Push your way through!

G er him'

Con1ing away wirh rhe

wi n~

W e're ahead' Go teamll 1

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�Dribble Dribble
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Shoot!

Who were the] uni or High District Champions? Give up? Well, it
was the Cave Spring Squires with

12 wins and 2 losses. Long hours of
practice, hundreds of foul shots,
willingness to learn and listen led
our Lady Squires to the opportunity to wear those coveted championship medals for the 4th
straight year. Great season, girls!

Looks like the referee is stepping in .

BASKETBALL TEAM: Front row-managers: Terra Poplesrein, Kim J ernigan, Adrial
Shelor, Brandy Hartless, Shannon Poplestein, J odie Baumann, R ow 2-Coach Carter, Lau r ·
Lancaster, Leslie English, Sarah Henderson, Jessica Caldwell, Amy Floryan, L~uren Gold
smith, Lindsey Reynolds, Breeze Ross, Coach Smirh: Row 3-Laura Fawley, Allison Dough!J
Amy Cowhig, J aime Fink, J enny Career, April Cooper, Becky Mitchell

Who's gonna' get rhe ball?

Run , J essi ca , Run

H ard practi ce leads
These gi rls are worki ng hard to win this game.

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to

wins .

�Spiking to the Top

lfOLLEYBALL TEAM: From Row-Courtney Conner, Sarah Heil, Jamie Funk, Row 2-Lindsay Reynolds,

Ouisry Balzer, Kristin Langford, Kelly Dugger, Shannon Poplscein, Tara Poplstein, Row 3-Coach Melissa Doll,
.\licia Mitchell, Jenny Career, Maegan Wilburn, Beth Grimes , Christina Finnerry, Kelly Morrison, Meghan
Barrier, Trenr Currin, manager

Nice Spike, Kelly!

Shannon is ready ro bump it.

It's going, going, going .

Strength , devotion, and hard work are aU requiremenrs co be on the CSJH volleyball team. T h is was a
good year with lots of action, close marches, and im proved play.

We're ready fo r anything'

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�IMPRESSIVE

STUFF!

Come on, Jason!
The Cave Spring boys' basketball ream was awesome rhis year' Wirh a record of 12 and 2 you
know rhey were good. The ream had great support and we saw a !or of you ar rhe games. Whar
could you expecr' Wirh a grear bunch of guys like rhis, how could we lose? Brian Hamilton was
Most Valuable Player and Andy Bauman Most Improved Player and all players received mecals as
District Champions. le was a great season for CSJ B-Ball.

"N ice block , Michael'"

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BASKETB ALL T EAM : Front Row-Jason Craighead , Jamie Funk , managers, Phillip Ing ram , Tom H agan , Spe
Christley, J .J . Redick, Michael Bramm er, David Arrhur , David Wohlford , Evan Johnson , manager, J enni e Career. ma.n,1"'
Row 2-Coach Payne, Bryan H amilton , Jason O wenby , Daniel Payne, Andy Bauman , Chris Old , Chris Conquest, l'; er
Miller, Patrick Bryan , Coach Career
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�" Is that a new move, Ryan&gt;"

a£SHMAN TEAM: Front Row-Ryan Vandelinde, Marr Ingram, Roberr

foven, Row 2-Wes Derryberry, David Billingsley, Wilson Waldron

Huddle up!

It 's good'
The Freshman basketball ream had a good season with a 6 and 8 record. Several games were very dose
and if a few points had fallen our way , we would have had a winning season. Everyone huscled and the
competition was fun for all . Cave Spring·s guys contributed in every game and we look forward to seeing
more of these guys in the high school games next year.

. ! J.n · ~
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�Wrestling is probably the most prejudiced spon. Ir rakes srrengrh,
determination, and quickness ro be a wrestler. Ir is NOT the
barbaric bunch of greasy cavemen beating each others' heads in, as is
often the impression one gets from watching it on television. Our
players often go unrecognized for their effons. Good job, Squires.

Take a bite our of crime!
H e even smells good'

The Macarena strikes ... AGAIN!

I love you, man '
WRESTLING TEAM: Prone Row-Tyler Mason, Chad Campbell, Marr Volodzko, Adam Waldron, J oe
DeGracio, Scott Stancil, J osh Patterson, Marr Holden, J oe Compron, Row 2-Wesley Haynes, Adam
Chitwood, Ted Loesel, Erich Weissbarr, R.J. Descorcy, Andrew Holbein , Clay Gaynor, Marr Lasrerrer,
Bobby Sargenr, Eathan Gleiner, Row 3-Blake H olcomb, Justin Canfield, Thomas Drumheller, David
Good, Chris Gould, Steven Selvey, J ordan Peace

Say Uncle' Say Uncle'

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Way ro go, Chris.

Grrrrr 1

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Soccer is the world 's
favorite span. It's not
hard to believe that it's
well-loved here at CSJH
either. Players practice
with intensity through
rain and shine, no matter
what. The only thing that
the players love more is to
win. Great season, guys!

SOCCER TEAM: Front row- Co ry
Belcher, Greg Rh c udy e , T o mm y
Compton , Ryan V and elind e , Z ac h
Holt, Matt Van Sandt, J eff C h apman,
Row 2-K evin Hend e r so n , In g rid
O za nich , Ry a n Wat so n, Fi e ldin g
Fitzpatrick, Tyler McLellan, Scott Savage, Michael Kraemer, Emily Gallag her,
Brian Muclenacr, Row 3David Kid d ,
Alex Seamon , D avid G ood, R ob ert
Hoven, J on McCann, D aniel Chapm an ,
Matt Muclcnacr

Taking a brea k w ith Coach Ed .

J on practices for the next Gatorade commercial.

Soccer
Kevin strikes a pose.

Alex gets tht ball while

SOCCER

9

87

�Superwomen

The girls' track team had an
exrraordinary season in 1996. The
team was made up of many super
athletes. The following records
were broken:
100 H Beth Harms 15.77
200 Beth Harms 26.32
100 Beth Harms 13.04
Shot Allison Jetton 28',4.75"
Discus Marcy Nussbaum 81',10"
High Jump Beth Harms 5 ', l"
Long Jump Beth Harms 15',6"
Triple Jump Beth Harms 31', 7.5"
Beth Harms was named best track
and field athlete at the COSMO
Track Meet. Best of all the team
was named DISTRICT CHAMPIONS. Great Job!!!

FoUow my ·· uacks"'

I believe I can fly.

TRACK TEAM: Front row-Cary Price, Angela Hunley, Suzanne Ayer, Valerie Cole, Amy Holmes,
Stephanie Sgroi, Marcy Nussbaum, Meg Davies, Taylor Savage, Sarah Stec, Row 2-Allison Jetton,
Michelle Davis, Elizabeth Hurt, J ennifer Wilson, Ashley Shruggs, Kari Morrison, Emily Snider, Colleen
Hally, Adena Kaplan, Row 3-Coach Stephens,Sheenajain, Amy Dodson, Ashley Dolan, Leslie Stec, Kelly
Morrison, Karie Wolter, Carie Bauman , Beth Harms, Allison Doughty, Coach Reed.

- - - ---I think I can, I think I can.

Swoosh

" Fast" friends
l hope l land soon'

88 •

GIRLS ' TRACK

�Striving for his goal

Oy'

Where did ic land?

Going beyond the limits

TRACK TEAM: Front row-Sech Cassell , Chris Bast, Sean Lynch, Johnny Blanding, David
Billingsley, Row 2-Jonah Starr, Chris Gould, Pac Holder, 1110mas Drumheller, Brad Tayloe,
Row 3-Coach Beard, Jonathan Pare, Bobby Gilliland, Adam Graham, Coad1 Simmons

A photo finish
Up, up , and away'

Ir's a different form of frisbee 1

The 1996 CSJ boys' team was
small but powerful. With only 16
members, all runners contributed
in more than one event. Adam
Graham broke four school records
and was named most valuable
track member and most outstanding field event participant at the
COSMO Track Meet. Adam's
records are:
Long jump 17 ', 11 1/ 2"
lOOm 12.9
Triple jump 38'
High jump 5' ,9"
Chris Gould was a seventh grader
named most improved and will be
an important part of rebuilding
next year's team. All jun1ps and
times improved throughout the
year. The team finished the year
2- 3 with wins over G lenvar and
William Byrd .

BOYS' TRACK '

89

�uires!
This year the Cave Spring Junior
High cheerleaders had spirit that was
out of this world. They cheered all the
teams of CSJ to viaory. They even got
special signs made to get the crowd
more involved at the games.More students were encouraged to suppon our
teams and the basketball teams, especially, drew good crowds. We've got
spirit and so have our teams. Go
Squires!

That's it, Maegan'

Strike a pose!

Go, Squires! You're# !!!!

Camp bonding'

So . now wh ar a rc: we su pposed co do?

90

'·ll

J unior

H igh C heerleaders

�The freshmen cheerleaders begin the
process of blending with our sister
school, Hidden Valley ] unior High.
Togeher they cheered our mixed freshman football and basketball teams.
Sometimes it was difficult coordinating
between two schools-knowing when to
wear what uniforms! However, spirit
was high and together they provided
tremendous support for our freshman
teams. Go Knights!

FRESHMEN SQUAD : Front Row-Amy Blacksrock , Amy H olm es , Row 2-Alex Strayve, Amy Crumpler, Jessica
Porrune, Row 3-Sarah Hammer, Nicole H enry, Alli son J etton , Kelly Cullarher, Stephanie Mabes

It 's easy ro do a stunt. One ..

. . .left arm goes in the air.

Amy's spirit sends her flying high above rhe rest.

Two ...

Freshmen ch eerleaders- show you r spirit'
Three!

Go, Knights!
FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS

�(SOMETIMES)

FORGOTTEN

SWIM TEAM: Front Row-Valerie Blevins, Ashley Nash, Jamie Trivert, Emily Caldwell, Melissa Winkler, Cari
Bauman, Row 2-Mary Thomas, Julia Slack, Kelly Foy, Kevin Henderson, Adam Wood, Alex Seamon, Patrick
Metheny

CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Front row-Allison Jetton , Mary Hammer, Chris Bast, Michael
Conrad , Brad Tayloe, Row 2-J ohnny Payne, Kevin H enderson

We often forget about our freshmen athletes simply
because they practice and play all of their games at the
high school and other locations. They are rarely recognized
at our school as much as the Junior High teams. Few
games are mentioned on the announcements and few fans
turn out just to see the freshmen play. Freshmen athletes
h ave to compete with sophomores, juniors, and even
seniors on the J .V. and Varsity teams. It is important that
we remember that our freshmen athletes have been very
successful this year and have given great contributions to
their particular athletic teams.

92

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FRESHMEN ATHLETES

INDOOR TRACK: Johnny Blanding, Jennifer Fowkes, Mary Hammer, Chris Bast

�FRESHMEN
ATHLETES

WRESTIING TEAM: Danny Mcfadyen, Tommy Reeder

JV VOLLEYBALL: Srephanie Sgroi, Renee Gagnj er, Julia Slack

TENNIS TEAM: Mary Thomas, Marcy Nussbaum, Naralie Bushkar

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Beth Harms, Laura Nasca

JV BASK ETBALL: Berh Harms, Karie Wolrer, Laura Nasca , Renee Gagnier. Marcy N ussbaum

• ESHMEN ATHLETES •

93

�Always seeing the glass half full ate Matt Lewis and Lara Perlman.

The next Hilary Clinton and Bob Dole ate Caty Price and Jesse Simmom for Most Likely To
Be A Politician.

'The two people you usually sec mgcthcr ate Dana Vaughn an d Crystal Kitts for Best
Friends .

94 , , SUPERLATIVES

TI1e Friendliest freshmen ate MeliJJa Winkler, Seth Btyant, and W ayne Wrigh1 .

�Two facially talented people are Allison Campbell and }011 McCa11n who are Most Animated.

Always seeing the good side of a bad game are Beth Hamis and Ryan Va11deli11de, Best
Sportsmanship.

Natalie Bushkar and Neal /wan are two names you will see on your living room paintings in rhe
fururc because they are Most Artistic .

As David Billi11gsley and Stephrmie Sgroi sir in Mr. Boyer's office, they realize that they
too can one day reach rheir goals . 1l1ey are Most Likely To Succeed.

SUPERLATIVES '

95

�..
1
1·

.l

...

i·;---~~--~ ·

Three people you always see talking are Amanda Metzler, Kevin Henderson, and Adena Kaplan who
are Most Likely To Be A Talk Show Host.

Always running from one place
are Most Involved .

Ashley Case
and Ricka Avis
in '93 -94.

The two people you hardly remember if you compared the 6th and 9th
grad e p ictures are Ashley Case and Ricka Avis, Most Changed.
The Best F riends of the 9th grad e guys are W es Derryberry, Brad Oechslin and
Andy GlaJJick. We know they will always be friends , even at our 20th reunion!

The Most M us ical are Emily Snide.- and Carter Arrington.
TI1c two people that rake the cake for Class Clowns are Danny McPadyn and Laura Prankeberger.

96

Q

SUPERLATIVES

to

another are Chris BasI and Allison }ellon who

�IN

Our

SHINING

ARMOR

I

Our principal of five years Mr St
'
· even Boyer.

Our principal li kes w hang our with his friends , coo.

Mr. Boyer with his family

This year the yearbook staff has decided to
dedicate the yearbook to
someone that we all look
up to . This person has a
very special place in the
hearts of the faculty and
in the lives of the students. This book is dedicated to someone who
truly cares about the students at CSJH . Our favorite person is a wonderful leader and
someone that is very easy
to talk to. You can usually find our chosen one
in the halls, and if you
can't, then all you have
to do is gee yourself in
trouble and you will see
him sooner than yo u
might wish! This year,
the 1996-97 SQUIRE
is dedicated to our principal, M 1·. Steven Boye1·.

Now we know whar Mr. Boyer retJlly does during school hours.

DEDICATION •

97

�It is not always easy for a young man to be a Squire candidate. He
must be true to his beliefs and values while many around him are not.
He must make time for his studies while playing the sports he loves so
well. He must gain the respea of his peers and his teachers and show
leadership by playing fair and by helping others. The 1997 Squire is
truly one of the stars of the class of 2000. An athlete, a musician, a
conscientious student, he is a friend to all. He gives of himself to his
church community as well as to his school. From captaining his soccer
and basketball teams to being a band officer and natural helper, he
knows how to lead. We proudly name Ryan Vandelinde as the 1997
SQUIRE.

Ryan and his mom, shown here at the Beta Club Induction, are
obviously good friends.

Having fun on a class trip, Ryan has the respect of his classmates.

RYAN VANDELINDE-1997 SQUIRE

98

9

SQUIRE

�STEPHANIE SGROI-1997 MY LADY

*

Busy with SCA, classwork and athletics, Stephanie still makes time for her friends.

To be chosen My Lady, a young lady must make a four
year impression of strong scholarship, leadership, an image of
sterling character and a record of willingness to serve others,
both at school and in the community. Our 1997 MY LADY
exemplifies all of these qualities. A 4. 0 GPA shows a priority
on academics. Her service to others as a natural helper, a
candy striper and a Builders' Club member, takes much of
her time. A reputation as a sincere, honest, polite individual
shows strong character. Her fellow students saw her as a
leader and elected her first vice-president, then president of
the SCA. Her star has shown brightly here at CSJ. We
proudly name Stephanie Sgroi as the 1997 MY LADY.

WAY TO
P'

...
Enjoying a supporcive family , Stephanie poses with her parenrs
at the Bern Club Induction .

~
MY LADY

V

99

�INDEX

Abbitt, Sruan
Addy, Alex
Adkins, Abby
Adkins, John
Alami, Sarita
Alami, Serene
Aldridge, Travis
Allen, Lewis
Allison, Belinda
Altieri, Erin
Amos, J oseph
Amos, Michelle
Amos, Misry
Anderson, Becca
Anderson, Cynrhia
Anderson, Regina
Anderson, Sarah
Anderson, Taryn
Aparicio, Juliana
Apgar, Elizaberh
Apgar, Mary
Apirico, J ohn
Arnold, Derek
Arora, Anuj
Arringron, Caner
Arrhur, David
Austin, Alyssa
Austin, Becki
Austin , Elisha
Austin, Jessica
Austin, Steven
Avery, Bekki
Avery, David
Avis, Ricka
Aydlett, Carherine
Ayer, Suzanne

Babich, Lauren
Bader, Jeanine
Bailey, Anne
Bain, Jacob
Baldwin, Ashley
Ballardmeine, Rene
Balzer, Christine
Balzer, Craig
Balzer, Drew
Barbour, Jeremy
Barnett, Brandy
Barnett, Chance
Barnhart, Amy
Barnhi ll , Hannah

32, 33, 62, 69
38
18
45, 49, 59, 78
45
33, 66
33, 62
50
38
38, 61, 63
18
1, 18, 60, 64, 73
45
18
38
18
33, 63, 68, 70
33, 70
38
32, 33, 63, 68, 70
45, 71
33

11, 38, 80
45
18, 65, 96
16, 38, 84
45 , 59, 71
53
14, 45
18
33

18, 59, 68
38
18, 96
33 , 67
7, 33, 63, 74, 88

18, 58
50
50
38, 66, 80
38
2, 18, 74
38, 83
18
45, 7 1
18
33, 59, 63
38
50, 62
I, 17, 38, 60, 61 , 63,
68, 69, 71
Barrett, Drew
38
Barrier, Elizabeth
18, 26, 28, 66, 74
Barrier, Meghan
38, 43, 59, 83
Bartley, Ameli a
4, 18, 68
Basham , Benjamin
45
Basham , Harrison
78
Bassett, Valerie
78
Bast, Chris
18, 58, 59, 61 , 62 , 64, 65 ,
73, 89, 92, 96, 104
Bauman , And y
38, 43, 66, 84
Bauman , Cari
18, 19, 66, 67, 88 92
Baumann, Jodi e
'
38 82
Bayne, Brandon
'
38
Bays, Jason
,
33 70

100 'INDEX

Beachy, Letisha
38, 67, 71
Beahm, Benjamin
45, 71
Beard, Scott
12 , 50, 51 , 53, 80, 89
Beasley, Lani
50, 90
Beazley, Margaret
38, 65
Beckner, Brandon
14, 33
Beckner, Kacey
33, 63
Beckner, Melissa
18
Behl, Austin
38
Belcher, Cory
38, 87
Belcher, Roben
33
Belcher, Ryan
33
Belisle, Jennifer
19, 28, 98
Bell, Rossie
81
Bell, Walker
19
Benson, Bryan
45
Bentley, Melvin
50
Bernardo, Shannon
45
Bessett, Valerie
45, 59, 65
Beverly, Cass
45
Bhavsar, Krishna
19, 63, 65
Bhutta, Saboora
1, 19, 57, 58, 60
Biggio, Tommy
19
Billingsley, David 19, 5~ 62, 64, 71, 85,

89, 95

Blackstock, Amy
19, 28, 91
Blackwell, Ryan
33, 66, 67, 7 1
Blair, Kristin
19
Blair, Lauren
17, 38, 68
Blais, Leslie
32, 33, 61, 63 , 71
Blake, Jason
32, 33, 69
Blanding, J ohnny 19, 60, 61 , 68, 89, 92
Blanding, Melanie
38
Blankenship, Dustin
19
Blankenship, Nicole
38, 71
Blevins, Drew
33
Blevins, Valerie 2, 6, 19, 58, 59, 69, 71,

92

Boettcher, Michael
38
Bohm, Karhryn
38
Bohon, Amanda
38
Bohon, Cathleen
51
Bohon, Joshua
45, 78
Boimott, Chris
45, 78
Bomberger, Benjamin
39
Bonner, Amy
39
Boone, Randy
81
Boorhe, Casey
39
Bowdel, Narhan
33, 71
Bowdel, Travis
32
Bowen, Candice
19, 28
Bowles, Carrie
45
Bowles, J eremy
45
Bowles, Paisley 1, 19, 59, 60, 63, 66, 67
Bowles, Susan
so
Bowles, Travis
32, 33, 79, 80
Bowling, J . ].
19
Bowling, Meghan
39, 68
Bowling, Wendy
6, 19, 68
Boyer, Steven
50, 52, 97
Boylan, Patrick
45
Brammer, Michael
16, 39, 84
Brancati, Mike
5, 50
Brasher, Alison
10, 19, 67
Bredberg, Brenda
45
Briggs, Shanna
39
Brock, John
19
Brock, Louise
33
Brooks, Michela
45
Brooks, Sarah
19
Brorhers, LaVina
50, 54
Brown, Erica
45
Brown, Kristen
19, 59
Bruno, Rennie
50, 51, 58
Bryan, Patrick
39, 84
Bryant, Casey
45, 57, 63
Bryant, Seth
10, 2~ 57, 59, 62, 94
Bulkley, Kelly
50
Burchett , J effrcy
33, 71
Burks, Angela
45 , 68
Burnett, Ryan
20
Burnett, Sarah
4, 6, 12, 50, 51

Burton, Philip
Bushkar, Brenron
Bushkar, Natalie
Bushnell, Drake
Bushnell, Shera
Butler, Claire

Caffee, Chery1
Caldwell, Berry
Caldwell, Emily

44, 45,
44 ,
4, 20, 62, 77, 93,
45, 59, 78,

78
45
95
79
39
20

50
33
19, 20, 63, 66, 67, 92,
104

32, 33, 77, 82

Caldwell, Jessica
Callahan, Danielle
Campbell, Allison

45
1, 3, 20, 26, 57, 58,

6~

63 , 64, 65, 66, 95, 104

Campbell, Chad
39, 66, 77, 86
Campbell, Erin
20, 27, 58, 66, 67
Campbell, Karen
6, 50, 51, 65
Canfield, Jared
33, 66
Canfield, Justin
32, 33, 66, 67, 86
Cantrell, Matthew
39, 68, 80
Carlton, Jennifer
39, 59
Carter, Ashleigh
45
Carrer, J ennifer
11 , 17, 33, 82, 83, 84
Carver, James
45
Cary, Brandy
71
Cary, Casey
20
Case, Ashley
20, 96
Cassell, Seth
89
Cassels, Laura
4 5, 71
Catalano, Craig
20, 62, 63, 8 1
Cedergren, Tracy
39, 63
Chadwick, Brian
20
Chapman, Daniel
20, 79, 87
Chapman, J eff
64, 87
Chapman, Jeffrey
39
Chapman, Sara
I , 10, 33, 60, 90
Charogoff, Joe
20
Chen, Julia
33, 67
Chewning, Chase
45
Childress, Nikki
20, 6 1, 79
Chitwood, Adam
33, 66, 80, 86
Christley, Karie
20, 66, 67
Christley, Keri
45, 68
Christley, Patri ck
45
Christley, Spencer 33, 62, 64, 65, 80, 84
Clark, Beth
20
Clark, J ennifer
45
Clark, Sara
45
Clarke, Sarah
44, 45, 71, 79
Clatterbuck, Lauren
39, 68
Claytor, Dente
45
Clemens, Catherine
20, 67
Clemons, Nancy
50
Clingenpeel, J ennifer
3 9, 6 3, 68
Coars, Grace
20, 61, 63, 68
Coblentz, Abby
39
Coblentz, Amy
39
Coblentz, Scott
20
Cockrell, J essica
20
Cole, Valerie
33, 88
Coleman, Bridget
20
Colgan, Crystal
45
Collette, Travis
45
Collins, Nathaniel
39
Compton, J oseph
39, 80, 86
Compton, Tommy
15 , 20, 87
Conner, Courtney
17, 33, 83
Conner, J ennifer
45
Conner, Lisa
2 1, 68, 69
Conner, Nichole
33
Conner, Steven
39
Conquest, Ch ris
32, 33, 66, 71, 84
Conrad, Michael
21 , 58, 6 1, 66, 67 , 92
Cook, J ason
50, 80
Coon , Sara
21

Cooper, April
Cordell, Clara
Cornwall, T aylor
Cory, Brandy
Courser, H ollie
Cowhig, Amy
Cox, Aaron
Cox, Amber
Cox, Christie
Cox, Jessica
Cox , M atthew
Cox , Sarah
Cragun, J osh
Craighead, Jason
Craighead, Kristin
Crawley, Alison
Creasey, Shelley
Crotts, Rick
Crowder, Elizabeth
Crumpler, Amy
Cullarher, Kelly
Cullum, Em ily
Cullum, Eric
Culpepper, Erin
Cunningham, Eric
Currier, R achel
Currier, Rebekah
Currin, Trent

11, 39, 68, 82
51
32, 33,69
33
45, 59, 78
39, 82
33
39
21
33
39
45
21, 81
39, 66, 79, 84
39. 68
I, 21, 60, 63, 67
51, 90
5, 51
39
6, 21, 91
91
45, 63, 68
21
1 34 60, 63, 65, 66,
, '
67, 69
16, 39
39
6, 21
39, 74, 83

39, 66

Dalron , M arrhew
34, 36, 62, 65 I
Daly, Lizzie
32, 34, 67
Daly, Ryan
39
Davies, Justin
I 32, 34, 37, 57, 60, 61 ,
Davies, M eg
,
65 66, 69, 71,88

,

D avis , Benjamin
Davis, Holly
Davis, James
Davis, Jason
Davis, J conifer
Davis, Jody
Davis, Katheri ne
D avis, Martin
D avis, Michelle
D avis, Thom as
Deans, Kri stie
Deboard , Amanda
DeBoard , Cambria
Deeds, Ann
DeGracio, J oe
D elaney, M ary
Demirci, Arzu
12 ' 2 1, 5~ 67,
D erryberry, Wes

40
40
34
40

63
45, 78
40, 68

40
34, 88
40
21, 62
40
45, 78
51
86
45
21
69, 8~

96

34, 86
Desorcy, R . ].
40
Dewitt, Samuel
34, 66, 61
Dickerson, Thomas
21,58, 59,61
Dickison , J ennifer
45
Dickson, Erica
40, 79
Diffenderfer, Bryce
45
D igate, Cara
51
Divers, J ackie
59
Dixon , Jam es
I , 2 1, 57, 59, 60, 6 1, 62.
Dodson, Amy
Dolan, Ashley
Doll, Melissa
Donahue, Erin
Donahue, Leisha
Donahue, Ruth
D ooley, Ashley
Dooley, J essica
Doremus, Katie
Dorton , Nicole
Doughty , Allison

63, 79, 8&amp;
34, 88
83
3A
21
51
45 , 71
22, 6 ~
34, 68
4()

1, 32 , 34, 37, 57 , 59.

�. 60 • 61 • 63, 65, 66, 69, 71, 82, 88
Dowrue, Meagan
45
Draper, Shane
46
Dromberra, Larry
22
Drumheller, Russell
13, 40, 66, 67
Drumheller, Thomas
34, 67, 80, 86, 89
Duddy, Jeanne
51, 78
Duffy, Sonja
52
Dugan, John
34
Duggar, Kelly
6, 39, 40,69, 71, 83
Dunagan, Ryan
40
Dunbar, Travis
46
Duncan, Hollie
40
Duncan, Mike
52
Dunham, Elizabeth
22, 66
Dunman, Anna
22
Dunne, Matt
4 • 22, 63,64, 65, 66. 67
Duong, Thanh
46
Durham, Jesse
40
Dye, Chris
40, 80
Dyer, Barbara
50, 52, 104
Dyer, Francine

52

Eagle, Jessica
Eagle, Kelli
Eanes, Joshua
Edwards, Edna
Eggleston, Daniel
Elkins, Lindsay
Ellis, Gina
Emery, Forrest
Emery, Tyler
English, Kristin
English, Leslie
Enoch, Lee
Equi, Laura
Eubank, Matt
Eubank, Paul
Evans, Caitlin
Evans, Sara

40
40
46, 71, 78
51
40, 66
34,68
22
46
46
46
34, 66, 82
22
46
34
34
22, 58, 66, 67
40, 61

Fagg, Stephanie
4, 6, 17,
Fair, Trevor
Fanti, Heather
Farley• Johnathan
22,
Pauley, Daniel
Pauley, Laura
15.
Faust, Angela
Faust, Christy
Fedison, John
Peldvary, Adam
Ferguson, Joey
Ferguson, Rachael
Ferguson, Sarah
Ferguson, Stuart
Ferland, Erin
Ferland, Robyn
Fickler, Michael
Fiedler, Jon a than
FiLipczyk, Piotr
Fink, Greg
Fink, Jodi
Finkler, Catherine
Finnerty• Christina
10, 40,
Fisher, Justin
Fitzgerald, Ashley
Fitzpatrick, c. L.
Fitzpatrick , Courtney
Fitzpatrick , Fielding
33,
Fitzpatrick, Laura

34, 36, 66
22
22, 66
64, 66, 67
44, 46
1 7. 34, 82
46
22, 66
50, 52
34, 66
46, 59
22, 68
40, 71
46
46
34
40, 80
46
34
22
40, 68
40
59, 83, 90
40
34, 6 3, 68
46
44 , 68
34, 69, 87
40

Fleener, Sarah
Fleming, Ryan
Florian, Daniel
Florian, Michele
Floryan, Amy
Flowers, Jessica
Foley, Brooks
Foley, Pennie
Foor, Cole
Ford, Brian
Fortune, Jessica
Fowlkes, Jaime
Fowlkes, Jennifer
Fox, Lauren
Fox, Meredith
Fox, Nicholas
Foy, Kelly
Fralin, Jennifer
Francis, Ashea
Frank, Adriane
Frankeberger, Laura
Franklin, Edna
French, Amanda
Fuller, Alana
Fuller, Jana
Fuller, Jeff
Fuller, J ash
Funk, Jamie
Funk, Janice
Furrow, Joshua
Furrow, Philip

46, 68
40
46
34, 70
40, 82
34, 68
34
34
44, 46
12, 53
91
34
22, 92
1, 40, 57, 60, 72
40, 59
40
7, 22, 92
14, 40
46
40
22, 96
51
22, 68
44, 46
46
22
22
17, 34, 82, 83, 84
37
34, 66
40, 66

23, 58, 66, 93
23, 62, 87
34, 66, 67
40
10, 12, 34, 59, 61,
63, 70, 71, 74, 90
52
Garrison, Martha
40
Gately, Timothy
34. 83
Gauley, Elisha
5, 11, 34. 80, 86
Gaynor, Clay
46
Gearhart, Shoshanna
46
Geer, Justin
52
Geiger, Claudia
46
Gibson, Kristin
52
Giles, Robert
52, 68
Giles, Sue
40, 71
Gillespie, Chris
23. 59, 67, 81, 89
Gilliland, Bobby
63. 68
Gioielli, Tracey
40, 80
Glassick, Adam
23, 58, 62, 64, 65 , 69,
Glassick, Andy
81, 96. 104
34, 66, 86
Gleiner, Eathan
46
Glisson, Bryan
46
Gocan, Sebastian
34
Goings, Jeff
23
Goings, Tiffany
40, 59. 65, 82
Goldsmith, Lauren
4, 11 , 17, 34, 36
Golston, Kathleen
34, 56, 69, 71, 86, 87
Good, David
1, 40, 60
Goodman, Lesley
34. 62 , 80, 86, 89
Gould, Chris
23 , 89
Graham , Adam
46
Graham, Eric
34
Graham, Josanne
6, 14, 23
Greenman, Aimee
81
Griffin, Kevin
52, 54
Griggs, Brenda
1, 40, 60, 83
Grimes, Beth
10, 32, 34. 67, 90
Gross, Lauren
52
Gross , Paula
34
Gualdoni , J ohn
34
Gualdoni, Lauren
46
Guilliams, Kristina
Gagnier, Renee
Gallagher, Emily
Garcia, Cathleen
Garland, Tara
Garrett, Katherine

Gusler, Mike
Gust, Caroline
Guynn, David

23, 81
10, 11, 34, 90
40

Hafey, Teresa
6, 51, 52, 58
Hagan, Tom
16, 40, 65, 71, 80, 84
Hahn, Bradley
40
Hale, Alicia
40, 63
Hale, Heather
46, 78
Haley, Bryan
46
Haley, Clay
23, 66, 67, 81
Hall, Krisanna
46
Hall, Shastady
40
Hall, Spencer
23
Hally, Colleen
23, 66, 88
Hamilton, Bryan
4, 34, 80, 84
Hamilton, Matthew
46, 78
Hammer, Mary
23, 59, 64, 65, 66, 92
Hammer, Sarah
23, 62, 64, 65, 91
Hanisch, Peter
23
Hanzel, John
23
Harbourt, David
34, 64, 69
Harbourt, Diana
46
Hardesry, Courtney
46
Harman, Crystal
40
Harms, Beth
14, 23, 65, 66, 88, 93 , 95
Harrison, Dee
52, 62
Hartless, Brandy
11, 40, 43, 82
Hartman, Amber
8, 40
Harvey, Stephanie
46
Harwell, Joseph
40, 66, 70
Haynes, Stephen
23, 81
Haynes, Wesley
40, 86
Hedrick, Trevor
2, 24
Heil, Sarah
34, 70, 83
Heinemann, William
46
Hemberger, Gregory
40
Hemberger, Mark
24
Henderson, Kevin
24, 58, 59, 61 , 62,

64, 66, 67, 69. 71, 87, 92, 96
Henderson, Laura 39, 40, 61, 63, 65, 74,

79
13 , 34. 37, 63, 82
Henderson, Sarah
9. 24, 37. 58, 63
Henderson, Shannon
34, 80
Henry, Alex
91
Henry, Nicole
34. 63, 67
Hensley, Carissa
46
Hepinstall, Benny
52, 61
Herchenrider, Diane
40
Hergruder, Ryan
24
Heron, Joey
40
Hester, Benjamin
46
Hines, Leslie
40, 71
Hodges, Christopher
46
Hodges, Ed
46, 68
Hodges, Lindsay
40, 65 , 67, 80, 86
Holben, Andrew
40, 86
Holcomb, Blake
34, 86
Holden, Matthew
40, 80
Holder, Andrew
3. 24, 81 , 89
Holder, Patrick
24, 66, 67
Holland, Alicia
34, 66
Holland , Ashley
46
Holland, Heather
59
Hollar, Dane
Hollar, Stratton
46
Hollingsworth , Adam
24, 62
Hollins, J enna
46
Holmes, Amy 24, 29, 59, 66, 67 , 69, 88,
91
Holt, Zad1
Hookway, Lauren
Hopkins, Jonathan
Horner, J enny
Hoven , Robert
H oward , Marvin

Howell, Colby
46, 78
Howlerr, J usrin
24, 81
Huddleston, A. L.
46
Hueglin, Bill
7, 24, 58, 61, 65, 66, 67
Hueglin, Wendy
7, 40, 63
Huffman, Evan
32, 34
Hundley, Angela
4 1, 88
Hundley, David
46 71
Hunley, Gary
• 34
Hunley, Thomas
46
Hunt, Steven
46
Hurt, Elizabeth
4, 11, 32, 34, 36, 65,
Hurt, Phillip

66, 70, 88
24

Ilewicz, Cynthia
Ingram, J usrin
Ingram, Matt
Ingram, Phillip
Ireson, Michael
!wan, Neal

34
24
85
14, 34, 84
46
24, 95

Jackson, Melissa
34, 67
Jain, Sheena
1, 10, 12, 15, 24, 58, 60,

63 , 64, 65, 67 , 7 1, 88, 104
James, Colleen
10, 24, 58, 66
James, Melissa
46
Jarvis, Brandi
34
Jarvis, Randy
25
Jennings, Curris
46
J ennings, Danielle
4 1, 68
Jernigan, Kim
82
Jernigan, Kimberly
4 1, 43
Jetton, Allison 1, 25 , 58, 59, 60, 61 , 63 ,

64, 66, 71 , 73 , 79, 88, 91 , 92, 96. 104
J etton, Elizabeth 1, 9, 4 1, 60, 61 , 63 , 69,
71
4 1, 70, 71
Johnson, Douglas
4 1, 84
Johnson, Evan
4 1, 7 1
Johnson, Matthew
46
Johnson, Michelle
46
Jones, Arnez
4 1, 65 , 66, 67, 69, 71
Jones, Brent
41
Jones, Brian
34
J ones, D avid
41
Jones, D eva
25
Jones, Elaine
25 , 66
Jones, H eather
4 1, 68
Jones , Laura
41
Jones, Mitchell

1, 17, 25, 57, 58, 59, 60,
63, 64, 65 , 7 1, 88, 96, 99, 104
Kasza, G erard
46, 78
Keith , J ohn
25
Kelleher, Meghan
44, 46, 78, 79
Kelley , Muriel
52
Kelley, Stephanie
41
Kelly, Megan
I , 5, 25 , 60, 62 , 64, 65 .
Kaplan, Adena

2, 24, 87

40, 59, 6 1, 63
46
24
24, 85 , 87
46

72
Kesler, Courmey
Kesler, Katie
Kessler, David
Kidd , David
Kidd , H eather

6, 32, 34, 75
4 1. 59 . 7 1
52
25, 58. 66. 67. 87
25. 66

INDEX. 101

�Kidder, Leigh
Kilcullen, Jillian
Kilcullen, Michael
Kinder, Meredirh
King, Adam
King, Samanrha
Kinsey, Tiffany
Kins, Crystal
Koberlein, Beverly
Kolejka, Paula
Kopstein, Rebecca
Kosowitz, Andrew
Kostura, Karhryn
Koval, Christine
Koval, Erin
Koval, Scott
Kraemer, Michael
Krehbiel, Justin
Krupin, Shea
Kumazawa, Yuki

25, 59, 61,
6,
25,
14,

6, l~ 35, 3~

41,

35, 62,

35,66
46, 78
25
62, 63
46
14, 25
62, 69
25, 94
51
25
6~ 90
35, 66
46
61, 67
46
25, 63
63, 87
41, 66
46
41

Lackey, Adam
35, 69
Lageaux, Jon Evans
81
Lamb, Crystal
46
Lamberr, Carly
41
Lamberr, Robin
41
Lancaster, Lauren
41, 82
Landis, Garth
5, 35, 71
Landis, Jake
35
Lane, Shawn
41
Langford , Kristin
41, 83
Lanier, J onarhan
47, 71
Lanier, Learlene
52
Laprade, Brandon
41
Latstetter, Matt
14, 35, 86
Lawrence, Cindy
52, 97
Lawson, John
47
Leamnson, Nichole
47
Lemmer, Eric
32, 35, 67
Leonard, Brandon
35, 79, 80
Lewis, Edrow
53
Lewis, Karhryn
Lewis M
53
-b '_ an 25 , 58, 62, 64, 65 94 104
L1 ass1, Collin
'
'
Libassi, Narhan
47, 78
Light, Adam
25, 58, 66, 81, 98
Light Ann
25
'
a
4
Light, Doris
7
53
Lilley, Jennnifer
Lilley, Michael
47
Lin, Li
35, 80
Link , T J
41
Linn , Sarni
35, 63
Loesel, Ted
4, 6, 17 , 35, 36
Lomban, David
35, 86
41
Lomban, Katherine
Long, Carla
26, 68
Longm ire, Elisabeth
50, 53
Lowe, Lauren 12 26 58 63 6
47
Lucas, Benjamin '
'
• • 6, 67 , 70
Lumsden , Andrew
41
Lynch, Amanda
47
8 · 44, 47, 49, 78
Lynch , Sean
Lyon, Sarah
26, 89

47, 59, 79

Mabes , Srephanj e
Madison , J ennifer
Magenbauer, Stephen
Makd issi , Ramon
Malone, Cory

102 '

INDEX

91
35
53
33, 35
26, 62

Manning, Terry
41
Marianetti, Kara
26
Markwell, Ausryn
26
Markwell, Maruca
47
Marsico, Debbie
4, 12, 51, 53
Martin, Ben
26
Martin, Dana
47, 78
Mason, Erica
47
Mason, Tyler
41 , 71, 86
Mauer, Cole
47
Mayes, Kearh
41
Mayes, Lynsi
47
Mayo, Kisha
47, 68
McAden, Katie
41, 66, 71
McAllister, Justin
35
2, 26, 59, 70, 87, 95
McCann,Jon
26, 67, 75
McCarrhy, Colleen
McC!ung, Frank
53
44, 47
McC!ung, Lindsay
26, 93, 96
Mcfadyen, Danny
26, 62, 65
McFall, Robert
47
McGill, Jason
35
McGill, Jesse
47
McGrarh, Jesse
II, 35, 80
McGwre, Christopher
41
McKay, Mary Alice
53
McKinney, Bill
McKinney, Kara
35
47
McKrught, Carrie
26
Mclarty, Jason
32, 33, 35, 87
McLellan, Tyler
41
McMurray, Devin
41
McQuare, William
53
Meador, Stephanie
41
Mell&lt;i, Daniel
26
Mell&lt;i, John
26
Mell&lt;i, Suzanne
26, 27
Merrill, Abby
41, 59
Metheny, Carrie
26, 92
Merheny, Parrick
26, 58, 68
Metts, Landon
6, 26, 96
Metzler, Amanda
41
Miller, Crystal
47
Miller, Derrick
14
Miller, Kristi
27, 68
Miller, Rebecca
Miller, Travis

35, 56, 84
41
66
47
90
41
83
82
81
65
35
27
71
47
71
27
97
90
41
63
35, 88
35, 68, 83, 88
47
41, 87
27, 67, 87
41, 43
81
41
47
35
41
47, 78
3
47
47
35, 57 , 61 , 65

Miller, Valerie
35,
Mills, Jessi
Mills, Mindy
Min, Karherine 6, 10, 36, 41, 59, 63,
Mire, Skie
35,
Mitchell, Alicia
41,
Mitchell, Rebecca
Mitchem, Billy
6, 27,
Mizack, Kim
Mohler, Bret
Montgomery, Brian
47,
Moore, Jill
Moore, Matthew
41,
Morgan, Melvin
Morgan, Meredirh
53,
Morris, Chris
10, 35, 62, 67'
Morris, Elizabeth
Morris, Marri
7, 35,
Morrison, Carrie
Morrison, Kari

Morrison, Kelly
Morse, Adam
Muelenaer, Brian
Muelenaer, Marr
Mull, Michael
Mullins, Luke
Murphy, Karin
Murphy, Matthew
Murphy, Shane
Myers, Adam
Myers, Andrew
Myers, Bradley
Myers, Caroljne
Myers, Clifton
Myers, David

27, 81

Myers, Kyle

Nance, Jonarhan
Nasca, Laura
Nash, Ashley
Nash, Kathleen
Nash, Rachel
Neighbors, Ashley
Neighbors, Sara
Nepper, Summer
Neuberg, Brirrany
Nicely, Chad
Nichols, Luke
Nichols, Marrhew
Nichols, Samantha
Nichols, Timothy
Nielsen, Owen
Nunley, Eileen
Nussbaum, Marcy

41
27, 58, 62, 93
27, 92

44, 47
41, 43
27, 58
41, 68
47
47
35
78
47
35
47
47
35, 62, 66, 70
I, 27, 58, 59, 60, 63,
67, 77, 88, 93

Pegram, Mart
28
Perez, Carlos
33, 35
Perlman, Lara
28, 94
Perris, Ann
54
Peters, Sarah
35
Pevarski, Chelsea
41, 68
Phillips, Cindy
54
Pirkey, Renee
54
Plagenhoef, Kelsey
27, 28, 69
Poole, Sidney
44, 47
Poplsrein, Karley
6, 28, 62
Poplsrein, Shannon
41, 82, 83
Poplsrein, Terra
41, 43, 82, 83
Powell, Brad
35, 66, 67
Power, Casey
35, 63, 68
Prather, Alliseon
47
Price, Brandon
47
Price, Cary I, 28, 57, 58, 60, 63 , 64, 66,
Price, Erica
Price, Sue

Puig, John
Purdy, Josh
Purdy, Sara

Quesenberry, John
O'Dell, D eana
O'Keeffe, Bob
Oakes, Darlene
Oberlender, Shruna
Oechslin, Brad
Old, Chris
Old , Greg
Orr, Stacy
Orr, Thomas
Orr, Wesley
Osborne, Matthew
Overfelt, Adam
Overfelt, Brad
Overfelt, Crystal
Owenby, Jason
Owenby, Ryan
Ozanich, Ellen
Ozanich, Ingrid
Ozanich, Kellen

Padgett, Adam
Pae, Angela

41
53
52, 53
41
27, 96
35, 62, 84
50, 53
9, 18, 27, 63
47
8

41,

32, 35, 66, 67,

27, 56,
7, 44,

27
80
4
27
84
47
68
87
47

27
I, 22, 27, 58, 60, 63, 69,
104

Pae, Michael
Page, Andrew
Page, Brenda
Page, Sara
Palmer, Jessica
Parker, Dave
Parker, Lazzelle
Parker, Tom
Passererri , Theresa
Pare, J onarhan
Patel, Purvi
Patterson, Josh
Patton , D agny
Paxton , Adrienne
Paxmn, Cameron
Payne , Daniel
Payne, Johnny
Peace, Jordan
Peck , Maureen
Peery, James
Peery , Jordan

35, 69
47 , 79
53,65, 69
35,65, 66,67
27
81
53
27, 58, 66
10, 41, 90
15 , 28 , 77, 81 , 89
28, 58
41 , 67 , 86
41, 43 , 67
41
28
9 , 16, 39, 4 1
28 , 58, 92
38 , 41 , 71 , 86
35
32 , 35
47

67, 88,94
47, 65 , 68
54
41
28, 75
47

54

47
Rackow, Samantha
28
Ragland, Laura
81
Randall, Ricky
47
Randolph, James
35
Rash, Ricky
44,47, 71, 78
Rarcliff, Ashley
35
Ray, Jeff
47
Ray, Jonathan
47, 59, 78
Reburn, Tyler
41,65,84
Redick, Jonathan
47
Redwine, Joseph
35
Reed, Adam
47, 78
Reeder, Brian
28, 58, 93, 98
Reeder, Tommy
42, 68
Reid , Erin
42
Reidy, Thomas
47
Reyer, Ashley
Reynolds, Ashlee
28
Reynolds, Lindsay 42, 43, 59, 63, 82, 83
Reynolds, Seth
47
Rheude, Greg
87
Rheude, Matthew
47
Rhodes, Catherine
47 , 7 1
Ricci, Derek
35 , 68
Rice, Brian
35, 66
Richardson, Bo
28
Richardson, Kelly
35
81
Riley, Mike
78
Rire, Ashley
47
Ritchey , Lisa
28
Rivera, Oscar
47
Robbins, Crystal
Robbins , David
35 , 54
R oberts, Matt
81
Robertson, Megan
10, 42, 90
Robison , Erik
35
Romero, Brandy
47
Rorer , J effrey
47
Rorer, J ennifer
42 , 68
Rosapepe , Amy
28
Rosen , Everette
47 , 59
Ross. Breeze
42, 82
Roth , Dana
47 , 7 1

�Rothrock , Sharon
Roundtree, Porsche
Rouse, Judy
Rouse, Kristi
Russeau, Benjamin
Russeau, Dustin
Russell, Mary
Russo, Joseph
Russo, Michael
Ryan, Barry
Ryan, Pamela

54
28, 68
54
29, 62, 65
47
42
48
42
48, 78
42, 66
29

Sablik, Timothy
48, 71
Sain, Amanda
29, 65, 66
Sain, Sharon
52 , 54, 69
Saim'Clair, Erin
36
Saim'Clair, Kelly
36
Sainr'Clair, Lucas
42, 59
Sakaguchi, Aya
35, 66, 71
Sargent, Bobby
33, 35, 80, 86
Sauder, Adam
80
Saul, Judy
51
Saunders, Erin
29
Saunders, Julie
42
Savage, Scott
29, 58, 62 , 87
Savage, Taylor
42, 88
Sawyer, Kare
42, 65, 66
Schaaff, Chris
35
Schaaff, Eric
42
Schneider, Chris
29
Schneider, Kimberly
48, 68
Schneider, Mindy
35, 68
Schrader, Karie
1, 35, 60, 62, 63, 69
Scott, Brooke
48
Scott, Megan
35
Scruggs, Ashley
35
Seamon, Alex
29, 58, 87, 92, 104
Seamon, Emily
6, 42
Seddon, Ann
54
Sellari, Sarah
14, 29, 66, 75
Selvey, Stephen
3 5, 80, 86
Sgroi, Stephanie
4, 17, 29, 58, 59, 61,
62, 63, 64, 65, 71, 88, 93, 95, 99, 104
Shank, H eather
42
Shelor, Adrienne
14, 42, 43 , 57, 63, 82
Shelron, Claudeen
54
Shelton, Joel
35
Shepherd, Peggy
5l
Shepherd, Tara
42, 43 , 65, 67
Sherry, Austin
29
Shorr, Robin
54
Sharrer, Adam
42 , 66
Shorter, Nancy
5 3, 54
Shriver, Amy
29, 68
Shriver, Blair
42, 71
Shruggs, Ashley
88
Shubert, Judie
54
Sibley, Stuart
15 , 53, 54
Sicora, Mary
29, 58, 67
Sieber, Ald en
54, 78
Simmons, Jesse
29, 58, 94
Simmons, J essica
42, 68
Simmons, Scott
54, 89
Simon, Micah
35 , 36
Sims, Phil
54
Sinha, Famid
48, 59, 7 1
Sinha, Tanya
36, 57, 61, 63 , 68
Skinnell, Bonnie
36, 67
Slack, Julia
3, 26, 28, 29, 58, 63 , 65,
70, 92, 93
Slaughter, Derek
48
Slovensky, J oho
36, 64, 66
SmaUwood , Bech
48
Smith, Chad
42
Smith , Erin
42
81
Smi rh , J eff

Smith, Marrha
54
Smith, Megan
5, 48
Smith, Stacy
37
29, 68
Smith, Trista
Snider, Audrey
48
Snider, Emily
29, 58, 66, 67, 88, 96
Snider, Justin
48
Snodgrass, Robbie
42, 67
Snyder, Jessica
37, 68, 70
Sowder, Adam
42, 43
Sowder, Brad
29, 67
Sowder, Erin
48
Spencer, Heather
42
Spencer, Rachel
29, 59
Spraker, Nancy
55
Spurlock, Wendy
37, 67
Stancil, Scarr
36, 67, 86
Starr, Jonah
29, 89
Stec, Lesley
5, 29, 63, 67, 88
Stec, Sarah
5, 30, 63, 88
Steele, Lauren
37, 66, 67
Steffen, Terri
55, 65, 97
Sreinmaker, Trina
30, 71
Stephens, Susan
55, 65
Stevenson, Riley
37, 67
Stihl, Jacob
80
Stoneman, Loni
37, 63, 65
Srour, Jennifer
55, 63
Stowers, Joshua
42, 71
Scrayve, Alex
91
Stuart, Ashley
9, 30, 58
Scull, Jacob
42
Suhr, Jason
55
Sumner, Karen
55
Swindel, Rob
81
Swing, Don
30
Swing, Leslie
42, 68
Swisher, Ian
81

Taher, Dina
42, 65
Taher, Shareef
30, 66, 67
Tainer, Bridget
42,69
Tainer, Erin
48
Tayloe, Brad
30, 89, 92
Taylor, Kelly
30
Terrell, Amy
42
Terrell, Andrea
48
Tester, Andrew
48
Tester, Matthew
42
Thacker, Jeffrey
42, 80
Thacker, Josh
30
Theude, Gregory
35
Thews, Rebecca
42 , 63
Thomas , Barbara
55
Thomas, Crystal
48
Thomas, Lee
44, 48 , 59
Thomas, Mary
30, 58, 62, 73, 92, 93
Thomas, Srephanie
30
Thomas, Tyler
48, 78
Thompson, Ashley
42
Thompson, Jeremiah
48
Thornhill, Derek
11 , 48
1, 30, 60, 66
Thornton, Lee Ann
48
Thrasher, Kare
48
Toves, Zachary
44, 48 , 66
Trenis, Bryan
Trent, Benjamin
36
Trent, Marr
33, 36, 80
Trivett, Jamie
30, 92
48, 79
Trombower, Adam
30, 62, 70
Trompeter, Jessica
48, 78
Turner, Joshua
81
Tuttle, J usrin

Underwood, Allan
Underwood, Tracey

30
30

Vagrs, William
36
Vandelinde, Ryan 30, 58, 62, 64, 65, 66,
85, 87, 95, 98, 104
Vaniels, Mary Lou
55
Vansandr, Marthew
42, 87
Vansandr, Reed
38, 42, 59
V ascik, Brittany
48
Vaughan, Jessica
1, 37, 59, 60
Vaughn, Dana
30, 94
Volodzko, Matthew
42, 86

Wade, Jennifer
42 , 59, 61, 63
Wade, Lindsay
61
Wagner, Katie
42, 43
Wagoner, Carrey
44, 48 , 78
Walden, Robyn
14, 37
Waldron, Adam
42, 86
Waldron, Glenn
53, 55
Waldron, Melandy
48, 78
Waldron, Wilson
30, 85
5, 48, 70
Wallis, Jessica
6, 51 , 55
Walrond, Shirley
48
Walser, Jennifer
48
W airers, Jared
Walters, Jenny
30
Warren, Evan
48
Warren, William
48
Watson, Ryan
30, 87, 104
Weaver, Mark
48 , 49
Weaver, Matthew
31
Webb, Koren
3 1, 68
Webster, H eather
37, 66, 67
Weeks, Anna
36, 63, 65
\"'V' ehrmeiscer, Alyssa
17, 36
W eissbarr, Erich
42 , 6 7, 86
W eissbarr, Krista
48, 79
Wells, Jordan
48
West, Ashley
48
West, Sloan
42
Whisman, Berry
55
White, Amanda
31
White, Ashley
31, 71
White, J essica
42
Wilburn, Ashlee
44, 48 , 68
Wilburn, Maegan 10, 11 , l7 , 36, 69, 83 ,
90
Wildman, Zachery
42
Wilkins, John
48
Wilkins, Lucy
37
Wilkinson , Elaine
42
Williams, Clay
38, 42 , 80
Williams, Marr
8, 3 1
Williams, Tara
42, 43
Willmott, Ashley
42
Willmott, Misry
31
Wills, Ashley
48, 7 l
Wilmer, Michelle
42
Wilmore, Misty
68
Wilson , J ennifer
10, l I , 32, 37, 59, 63,
6 7, 70, 88, 90
Wimmer, H eather
48
Wimn1er Nathan
48

Windel, Joey
31
Windschitl, Jenna
15 , 48, 49, 71
Winfree, David
5, 37, 66
Wingate, Corey
50, 55
Winkler, Melissa 13 , 19, 31, 58, 59, 61,
62, 63, 64, 65, 73, 75, 92, 94, 104
Winsron, Michael
31, 66
42, 68
Wimer, Amanda
Wire, Susie
55
4, 6, 51, 55, 66, 67
Wise, Danielle
13, 42, 79
Witkege, Toby
Witt, David
36
32, 36, 62, 71, 84
Wohlford, David
7, 31, 58, 67, 88, 93
Wolter, Katie
36, 67, 71
Wolter, Stephen
31, 58, 62, 63, 92, 104
Wood, Adam
31, 68
Wood, Brandie
31
Wood, Brian
48
Wood, Kristen
42
Woodfield, Stacey
48
Woodson, Brian
55
Woody, Lee
31
Wray, Joseph
42, 71
Wtighc, Ben
Wright, Caitlin
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Wright, Jane
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Wright, Lindsey
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Wright, Lucas
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Wright, Sonnet
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Wright, Wayne
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Wujek, Marissa
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Wymer, Eric
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Y amine, Christopher
Yarber, Btirrany
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Young, Kevin
Young, Robert

Zamorski, Tommy
Zimmerman, Austine

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As we conclude another exciting year at Cave Spring Junior, we look back and see a school
year full of jammed lockers, walls without ceilings, and conscruaion workers from outer space!
With these changes students and teachers have had to adjust to the renovations in our school.
For sixth graders it has been a great first year, but for freshmen it has been a memorable four
years. From the sixth grade north wing to the ninth grade mobile units, we have journeyed for
four long years and have survived. As we carry the memories of frustration _with exams and
schoolwork, laughter with friends, and gratitude for teachers, we leave our familiar surroundings at junior high to step out into another journey to a whole new world-the high
school. And so, another school year has come to an end.
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Way back in September, 1986, our freshmen started their long
journey roward high school.

SQUIRE AND MY LADY NOMINEES: (L to R)-Allison Campbell, Matt Lewis, Stephanie Sgroi, Adam
Wood, Adena Kaplan, Alex Seamon, Allison J etton, Andy Glassick, Melissa Winkler, Ryan Vandelinde, Marissa
Wujek, Chris Bast, Angela Pae

As her many years at Cave Spring Juni or come to an end , we thank
her for her faithful service and many contributi ons. We'll miss you,
Mrs . Dyer.
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THE SQUIRE
Cave Spring Junior High School
Roanoke, Virginia

1993-94

Leigh Anne and Molly said, ") usr imagine that our yearbook could be about anything and everything kids like'" So we did.'

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�our
lliusion. It's when you see what is not really
there or a distortion of what is. Reality is the
greatest illusion. Things are only how we see
them. If you think you will fail a test, you
obably will! So use your own illusion and
the best out of life. Md don't be afraid
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Welcome to our home .

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You are on a train seemingly going nowhere, traveling through an infinite tunnel.
The brakes screech as the train slows. Ahead you see daylight as the train comes out
of the tunnel. It slows to a stop at a small town. You get out and curiously stare at the
sign. It reads, Imagination Station. You turn and ask the train conductor what that
means? H e smiles and responds, "You decide; it means whatever you want it to."

Imagine if Elaine was an anr earer.

J ason, David, Erin and J enny enjoy a peaceful day ar rhe Jake.

J enny and Meredith soak up rhe sigh rs and sounds of
Washington.
"I Jove you THIS MUCH 1"

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We sent out surveys asking the
definitions of three different words.
What really is the meaning of the
word aglet? What in the world is a
tragus? A muntis is a WHAT? Here
are the suggestions from some of
our imaginative students:
Aglet - The feeling you get after
running the mile and being told
you got satisfactory.
Anon.
Aglet cousin.
Tragus lish.''

Puff the Magic Dragon's
Yasmin Alarni
Italian for "I hate EngWhitney Cole

Tragus A big tragedy while
having a bad hair day.
Anon.
Tragus - The Indian celebration
dance after potty training a two
year old.
Anon.
TI1e ladies of Cave Spring overwhelm N ew York wi th their grace and charm.

Muntis - The upper nose hair of
the Australian gorilla.
Anon.
Muntis - Stuff someone told you
a zillion times.
Anon .
Muntis - A disease that causes
your third toe on your left foot to
stop working and produce dreams
of the Energizer Bunny.
Ashley Chapman

Kelli and Mandy get a diffe rent perspective on li fe.

THEME

�Sarah doin' some monkey business.

Mandy is practicing the an of relaxation.

My most embarrassing moment
was ...
"When I was in a department
score and I bent over and my
pants ripped! " Graham Sumter

W hitney's just hangin' around.

Cooling off after feeling the hear!

Ginger is catching some rays.
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a1k warm. Warm weather causes students to
lose their mental capacities. Goodbye brain,
hello game shows. Most students look forward
to summer as time to relax in the sun and forget about
the pressures of school. Some choose to spend their
summer traveling. Vacations are a good time for
students to release all their stored up energy. But by
the end of August students are tired of feeling the heat,
and are eager to be back at school.

The funnest thing I did this summer
was ...

''Making Playdough people and putting
them in the street and getting them run
over!''
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Eig ht g lasses of water a day keeps you healthy!
Skaters' place of action

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In the halls

Meredith Kinder
In lunch

Jay Scott

In the bandroom

Adena Kaplan

Out of School
Anywhere my parents
aren't!
Elaine Anderson
At the barn
Abby Merrill
At Kroger
Amy Scheuer
At Big Lots
Jeff Lewis

Hangin' by the locker, drinkin' a Mr. Pibb

Just two buds sitting in the auditorium

What happened to a quiet dinner for two'

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QUALITIES OF A FRIEND:
-Someone to go bowling with.

Tyler Kirby

Friends in the great outdoors.

-Someone who is crazy and psycho; in short someone
just like me!
Mike Cox
-Someone who will pig out on Godiva chocolates
with you when you are depressed. Susan Anderson
-Someone with a good heart and likes sports.
Stephen Haynes
-One who will stand up for you and support you
during tough times.
Jennifer Lupton
-Someone who will listen and won ·t ignore
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Kristin Wimerich
-Someone who doesn't follow the crowd.
Carrie Shelton
-Someone who's weird, crazy and wild.
Marissa W ujek
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Sarah Cox
-Someone easy to get along with and funny.
Randy Thompson
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Kelly Taylot
-Someone who is dependable.

Mary Thomas

-Someone who is caring and understanding.
Trisha Stump
-Someone who doesn't lie to you.

Ashley Stuart

-Someone you can count on when you need them.
Sarah Wells

Smile for the camera!

Having fun with your friends

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Friends! They are an imponant
part of everyone's life. We talk to
our friends, and we do things in
school and out of school with
them. Friends are those who are
always there for us. They keep us
company when we are bored out of
our minds. We can confide our
deepest secrets to our friends . We
can't imagine life without them!

Even in tough competition, friends stick together.

Wild and crazy

When the going gets rough; the tough go shopping!

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"Wow, where did you get that?" are
heard many times in the halls at Cave
Spring Junior. Fashion goes all ways
here from dressy to casual to Hip Hop
and grunge.
The '70's look is both in and out at
CSJ . While guys think bellbottoms
and hippie glasses are out, many girls
call them in. While fashion has no
limits in the magazines, there is not
much you can get past Mr. Boyer!
We think our school is filled with
sryle and lots of neat clothes; there is
always a touch of image in each look!

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3. Bcooks
4. Limited
5. Merry-Go-Round
6 . Native Cotton
7. County Seat
8 . Ormond
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3.Jeans
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4. Jansport
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6. Loose jeans
Keds
7. K-Swiss
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8. Eastpack
Knee socks
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Som etimes it is hard to separate the shoppers from the mannekins after a hard day at
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NBA scouts came to CSJ!
Luke Beazley
Aliens beamed up all of the
teachers.
Misty King
You could wear your pajamas to school one day.
Everytime you sneezed your
nose got bigger. Mike Cox
Disco came back.
Madeline Taubman
The cows really came home!
Lindsey Higginbotham
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People are full of "What ifs." You
showed us that when we took our survey.
We got a lot of crazy, funny answers, but
some were more serious. For example:
What if there were no crime?
What if the world were square?
What if kids could drive at age thirteen?
We loved your answers! Remember now
when you look around and think to
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Holly Adams
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Kevin Bradford
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Scott Aday
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4-CMT, 5-Aerosmith

Kasey Alford
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6-Aladdin

Elizabeth Allen
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Jonathan Amos
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down the breezeway of Cave Spring with wonder in our eyes.
Since then, 720 school days have p assed ; we've sat through
5,040 classes and slept in on about 104 Saturday mornings.
Take a minute ro think about how much has changed in that
time; friends, fads, clothes, you name it. Cave Spring has
changed a lot, also . Instead of two lanes of traffic, we have four
running through our from yard. We have a new parking lot and
landscaping. The world around us has also changed. The Soviet
Union broke up, the Berlin Wall came down, we went ro war in
the Persian Gulf, and we helped the starving in Somalia. You
know, people say that we will never forget our junior high years,
but we will definirely remember the year we were Leaders of the
Pack.

Brad Boothe
2-Fire, fire' 5-N irvana,
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Dagg

Ryan BiUingsley
I-Ry, 2-Dig it' 6-Abu

Mike Bibby

I-Mac daddy, 3-Superfly,
5-I' m a Player

�Sherry Amos
1-Shirle Ann, 2-Dirry, 6Beavis and Butthead

Elaine Anderson
2-But Wesley, what about
the ROUS'S? 4-Record Exchange, 5-Led Zeppelin

Amanda Asbury
1-D 1, 2-Anyways! 6Mickey Mouse

Anna Asher
I-Banana, 2-No, I'm not an
airhead! 5-The Garden

Kimberly Avis
4-NMM, 5-Sceve Miller
Band, 6-Chuckie on
Rugrats

Jonathan Ayer
I-Jon Boy, 3-Leatherface,
5-0biruary

Spencer Baird
I-Batman, 3-Demolition
Man, 5-Rap

Some things NEVER change!

Vince Bacanauskas
I-Vinnie, 5-DefLeppard,
6-Ren &amp; Scimpy

You must have been a beautiful baby 1
Look how we've matured!

e
Susanne R. Bell
2-Let's talk about love triangles, 3-Sleepless in Seattle,
6-Rajah

Kelly Beckner
2-What's that got to do
with the price of apple butter? 5-Chariots of Fire

Josh Beckner
I-Little Nino, 2-Ic's the flavor' 5-Megadeath

Luke Beazley
1-Luchec, 2-Go, Tarheels!
5-Public Enemy

Yashmin Barton
I-Yoshi-Joey, 3-My Co11si11
Vi1111y, 5-No Rain

Leigh Barnett
2-Rodents of unusual size'
I don 't think they exist. 5Pearl Jam , 6-Wacko

ACKLEY -BRADFORD

F9

�TAKING CONTROL

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~

Katherine Brittain
1-Kay, 2-0by, 5-Garth
Brooks, 6-Calvin and
Hobbs

\

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~

Luke Brown
2-Inch by inch, life is a
cinch. 3-Disco Fever, 5Grateful Dead

Corri Browne
1-Cornbread , 2-Shut
up! I'm just kidding! 6Micke Mouse

Alison Burgio
1-AI, 2-W hatever'? 6Aladdin

Dawn Bushnell
1-Bush, 2-I'm just kidding! 5-Can't Break It
ro my Heart

Jason Brubaker
1-"J", 4-Davidson's, 6Mighty Mouse

Okay, ninth graders, you have been
here for four years; so, are you ready to
leave? Well, I know many of "us" are
feeling the Jr. High pressure because
we are supposed to be at the high
school! Hold on, Freshmen! In just a
few short months things will start to
change. So while you are here, enjoy
"taking control" because next year we
have the 12th graders to worry about.

~

Lisa Bryan
3-Aiaddin, 5-Sting, 6Goofy

Thi Campbell
1-Thi, 2-" 12:00", 5Black, 6-Beavis

Blake Carothers
2-Sup wit you? 5- 2 Pac,
6-Taz

Margot Caruthers
1-Lilac, 2-Be a mother
ro that son. 5- Pink
Floyd

Tak ing it easy after P.E.

Will Callahan
1-Wilbur, 2-It wasn't
me! 6-Goofy

Chris Case
1-Moose, 4- 7-Eleven,
5-Snoop Dagg

Nikki Cheney
1-C.B., 5-0nyx, 6Plucky

Kristina Childress
3-Afaddin, 4-The Disney Store, 6-Abu

Ali Chitsaz
I-Aladdin , 2-Just do
it.3-Demo/ition Man

Crystal Clear
I-Pepsi, 2-All's fair in
love and war.

Ernie Cochran
3-Gone with the Wind,
5-Willie Nelson , 6Barney Rubble

Todd Carr
3-Under Sie g e , 4Legends, 5-Nirvana

�Jason Collins
2-0h, no! 5-Nirvana,
6-Garfield

Nikki Collins
1-Nictrol, 3-The
Goonies, 6-Goofy

Josh Compton
2-Uhh, uh, hu hu hu,
5-Dr. Dre, 6-Calvin
and Hobbs

Man Compton
3-Basic Instinct, 4-J oe's
Discount Clothes, 5Cyprus Hill _ _ __

Travis Cooper
5-George Strait, 6-Taz

Jason Counts
2-I didn't do it! 5country, 6-Taz

~~~--

Shana Cox
2-Just Kiddin", 4NMM, 6-Ren &amp;

Shannan Cox
1-Sac, 2-No problem!
5-Again

Lauren Coyne
2-What??? 4-The Gap,
5-Pearl Jam

Stephanie Crebo
1-Stef, 2-That's Sick!!
6-Taz

Kristen Dalton
2-Huh? I don't know!
4-Gap, 6-Tweery Bird

Dixine Darist
!-Trixie, 4-Limited, 5Soul Asylum

Jennifer Daugherty
1-J enn, 3-The Jerk, 6Taz

Charlie Davies
1-Roo, 5-Dinosaur Jr.,
6-Bunhead

Alicia Davis
I-Pippy, 2-Groovy! 5Led Zepplin

Melanie Davis
3-Ghost, 4-Brooks, 6Garfield

Amanda seems tongue tied!

Jenny Deans
2-Keep smilin'' 3Aladdin , 5-Again
Luke and Hunter pose for the camera -

SMILE'

BRITTAIN-DEANS

Fl

�Amanda, meet the camera. Camera, meer Amanda.

~

Emily DeWitt
1-Emmie, 2-I'm just
kidding! 5-Shawn

Raphaela Dixon
1-Ralph, 2-Just kiddin'! 5-Mercedes Benz

Alanna Faerie

Cedric Faerie
1-Draco, 2-Methinks
she protests roo much.

1-Allan, 2-Don"t kiss a
frog unless it talks. 3R obi n H ood : Men i11
Tighu

Jenny Fetherolf
l- Fetherhead 2Smile' 3-Aladdin,

22VRESHMEN

3-The Co11rt jester

J ennifer Fickler
1-Jen, 2-Hey , what's
up' 4-Northern Reflecc10ns

Andrew Donahue
2-Happy Happy Joy
Joy, 3-Top G11n, 4Spencer Gifts

Chris Duff
4 -Fret Mill, 5-Pearl
Jam , 6-Beavis a nd
Butthead

Tanner Duus
1- T., 2-You've got ro
beat the man ro be the
man 1 5-Pearl Jam

April Lee Ferris
I -Va l entine,
5Megadeth, 6-Garfield

Kelli Fields
I-Airhead , 4-Looney
Bin , 6-Ren and Stimpy

Ryan Filson
1-Da #I , 2-Hey Spencer, throw this' 5Snoop Doggy Dagg

�Kelley Fisher
1-Kel Fish, 2-0h my,
I'm so sure! 5-Wish
You Were Here

Karen Freund
1-Daisy, 2-What?' 3Untamed He a rtN, 6Abu

Jason Ganong
1-Da #2, 2-Rutro
Rorge, 5-Nirvana, 6Papa Smurf

Nathan Gleiner
Amber Goff
I-Nay, 2-M-Babasum! 1-Ambo, 2-Life's a bowl of
5-Dr. Dre, 6-Felix the humiliated grapes! 4-TieCat
dye Guy

Jake Galbraith
2-Go Blue, 4-Tracks,
5-Snoop Dagg, 6Ratta-Tat-Tat

Now that I have your attention, I'm going to tell you something
about the 9th grade, so listen up! We freshmen have no problem whatso-ever drawing attention to ourselves. It's not always something we
really want, but a lot of times it's something we crave. We get
attention by wearing whatever we think we should wear. We talk so
loud people have no choice but to hear us. We forget to do homework;
then the teachers pay attention to us. There are almost as many ways
that Freshmen get attention as there are Freshmen. We all are being
ourselves 24 hours a day - SOMEBODY has to notice eventually!

Bonnie? Pose? Never!

Mandy Gordon
2-St. Owner, 4-Surf
Shop, 5-Fade to Black

Kelly Gould
3- " The Little Mermaid' ', 4-Limited, 6Ren and Stimpy

Evelyn Greiner
1-Ev, 4-The Gap, 5Pearl Jam, 6-Garfield

Charles Haley
2-Life's a beach, 3Fa ceJ of Death, 5Nirvana

Jason Hall
I-Head , 2-Thre e
Times, 5-Pearl Jam, 6Beavis and Butthead

Steven H amblen
1-Chi ckenbone , 2 You 'll get over it, they
always do!

Jessica Griffith
1-Jess, 3-Aladdin, 4Disney Store, 6-Pooh

Seth Gri ffin
3-New j ack City, 4Spencer's, 5-Pearl Jam

Amanda Grinnell

3-A/addin, 4-The G ap,
6-Genie

. '1
Leigh Hancock
1-Lee-Lee, 2- Tink er
Toys! 6-Tweety Bird

Now that Elaine has your an ention, she wants you
to srop staring ar her hat!
J ohn Harless
3- B as i c In st in ct , 5Gun s n ' R oses, 6Calvin and Hobbes

Jimm y H arrison

1-J im -1, 2- Pretty Funny'
S -Snoop Doggy Dagg, 6Ren and Stimpy

Jason Hart
1-J , 2-J usr lounging, 5J udgment Nighr

DEWITT-HART

F3

�all the

Imagine
In the words of John Lennon's song, "You are a dreamer ro imagine all people
living as one. " All groups (yes, rhere are a lot at CSJ H) tty ro stand our by their
dress or style of music or personality. This page shows people from many of these
groups coming rogerher, living in peace. There are ochers like you who dream of
this ultimate goal. Peace will come ro this world. It may come afrer a civil war or
a great nuclear war in which all people perish or it may come because we work
roward and fulfill our desire for peace. But it will come. Someday the world and
its inhabitants - whether people or only animals and flowers, will live in
complete harmony. There will be a time of peace.

Dave Hayslett
1-Pyro, 5-Cypress Hill, 6Beavis and Butrhead

Kelly Henderson
1-Bren, 2-Hello?! 5-The
Cranberries, 6-Beavis and
Butrhead

Jackelyn Hergrueter
1-ABJ, 2-Shut up , moron!
4-T.J. Maxx, 6-Ren

Mac H eslep
H eather H ess
1-Miscer, 3-Unf orgivenN, 4- 2-Anyways, fool! 5-2 PAC,
Big Lots, 6-Beavis
6-Barney

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Chris Hewitt

Justin Hill
Sean Hackenbery
Chris Hofer
·
B
k
E
2-Do we got a probleml-Dough Boy, 2-Do we got
3 - P01nt
rea , 4 - ast
; 6
C
N'
T here! 3-Boomerang, 5-L.L.a problem here. -Woody
casters, 5- 1rvana, 6 - az Cool J
Woodpecker

Stephen Holden
Mike Hudson
Kyle Ireland ,
Missy James
b J
Lydia llewicz
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.
Am er anney
2-See ya 1 3-The Homecom- T
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5Th B d
1 4-2- J'm sure' 3- My Girl, 4 l - Kyle1g h , 2- Y ou 11 g etl -Kns , 2- An-ro -ni -o
2
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Sh
rust
me,
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-Buffy
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3
mg, - &amp; 0 om1c op ,( M T 6-G fi cl
over 1r. They always do' 6-Spm Doctors, 6-Winnie the
. ' -Willie
'
G ap, 6-Garfield
6
6-Garfield
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ar iel
Ren
Pooh
5-Dmy '

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Jenny Jenkins
2-What's up ? 3-Free
Willy, 5-Michael W .
Smith , 6-Dennis the
Menace

Dana Jennings
2-Huh?? 4-l 7th Street
Surf Sh op, 5-White
Zombie, 6-Beavis and
Burthead

Monika J emigan
1-Monie Finkel, 2Wuz-up? 5-2 PAC, 6Barney

Lisa J essee
1-Wesh e, 2 -I don ' t
care! 5-Aerosmith, 6Ren and Stimpy

Hunter Johnson
!-Hunter T, 3-Basic Instinct, 4-Kelly's Music,
5-Pearl Jam , 6-Calvin

Paula Katz
1-Mo, 2-Look what
found! 4-WalMart, 5R.E.M.

Amy Keith
1-Lu, 3 -My Girl, 5Blind Melon, 6-Goofy

l -Jami e, 3-Terminator
2. 5-Srone Temple Pilots, 6-Huey

Russ Johnson
I-Russell in the valley,
2-What did you call
me!?! 4-Shell station

Lynn Jones
2-Talk to Him . 3Aladdi11, 4-Limited, 5Shai

Anna Karr
I-Anna Banana, 2-Think
happy thoughts and you
can fly! 5-Soul to Squeeze

Nova Kemp
1-Turbo, 2-Be a mother
to that son, 4-N ative
Corton, 5-ExternaJ fl ame

Leila Kessler
I-Giggles, 2-I'm sorry!
3-Back Draft, 6Hobbes

Jeremy Killgore
2-I' m not cleaning it
up! 3-Lost Boys, 5-Am I
Demon, 6-Scooby Doo

Tiffany King
1-Tiffer N , 4 -N ew
Mountain Merchantile,

Michael Kolejka
3-Star T rek Ill , 5-Eric
Clap ron, 6-Garfield

Kyleigh Lambert
I -Kyle, 2-Just kiddin' ,
3 -Ca 11dyma 11 , 5- Wish
You W ere H ere

Laura Lanphear
1-E.B., 2-G ood Deal'
5 - Casey Jon es , 6W acko

....,

.

Julie Kittelson
I - Buster, 2 -A N -TO NI-0!' 3-Sleepless in Se-

is a

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N eil LaPrade
I-Easy, 3- Under Siege,
6-Daffy Duck

Jared Largen

3-Cheech a11d Chang·, Up

i11 Smoke, 4-Surf n ' Turf.
5 - W e lco m e r o T h is
W orld

J enni fer Latstet:ter
1- Sp az , 2- HA ' H A '
HA' HA ' 5- Enigma. 6W oodstock

- -J-25

�Dana Lazzuri
1-Cass, 2-Do what? 4Looney Bin, 6-Minnie
Mouse

Creceda leMaire
1-Cre, 2-Take it to the
edge! 5-J anis Joplin

Erin Lester
2-Smile, it increases
your fac e value! 5Again, 6-Charlie Brown

Jeff Lewis
1-Greg, 4 -Big Lots, 6Snoop Dagg

C.J . Liebal
1-Top Gun, 5-Bon
Jovi, 6-Rodney Richards

Ashley McCall
3-A Few Good Men, 4Legends, 5-Brooks and
Dunn

Erika McCoy
1-U-rek, 2-Ain ' t it
though! 5-Kickin'lt, 6Gummi Bears

Sarah McKay
I-Saree, 2-Be a mother to
that son' 5-Eternal Flame,
6-Ren and Stempy

' Miller
Lindsey
1-Roachgirl, 2-1 don't
know, whatever! 4 Limited , 6-Porky Pig

Hunter Moore
1-Kodiac Kid, 2-All for
one and one for all. 6Cow's of Moo Mesa

Blake Moran
2- Mush! 5-Ugly Kid
Joe , 6-Beavis and
Burthead

Dustin Morse
I - Bi scu it, 3 -Addam 1
Family Va /tJeJ, 6-Beavis
and Burthead

Nathanael Neighbors
1-Nat

--n-..-,

C ar o n , Shat,
Heather , and
Sha nn a n
four are better
than one.

Danny Monahan
I-Jimbo, 2-Blunt! 3Ba1 ic l n!linct , 4__________,
Spencer's, 6-Beavis

Marilyn Monroe

Meredi th , Sarah , and Margo take time out between classes.

2~FRESHMEN

Chad and Kyleigh break for some huggin''

...

-~~-~~~-~~~......,

�Cindy Lin
1-Cin, 2-l don't know!
5-Music Box, 6-Calvin
and Hobbes

' 1,

~

Malia Miller
I-Mal, 2-Do you always
have grapes in your
lunch? 3-Aladdin, 6r1asminc

Candy Nichols
!-Bud, 2-Do you have
a mirtor? 5-Tracy Lawrence, 6-Goofy

2-No, I am not always in
a bad mood. 4-Books,
Strings, and Things

John Linn
1-G-on, 2-Good Day!!
4-Soccet Stop, 5-Dr.
Dre, 6-Batman

Jennifer Lupton
!-Jen, 2-But that's
O.K., 4-Btooks, 5-If,
6-Calvin and Hobbes

Shana Miller
2-Yeah, Right! 3-Fried
Green Tomatoes, 4Spencer's, 6-Beavis

Leigh Anne Mitchell
2-To be or not to be! 3Sleepless in Seat/le, 4American Eagle

Men, 5-Pearl
Garfield

Timur Line

Carrie Manning
!-Kit Kar, 2-lt doesn't
matter! 3-Home Alone,
5-Dream lover

Ginny Marshall
! -Ginger, 2-Gtoovy! 3Singles, 5-Pearl Jam, 6Far Side

-----

Sho ck va lu e'
Katherin e's
s cashing her
gea r b efore
school.

Kelli
3-Thelma
4-Half
Caribbean

Nichols
and Louise,
Moon, 5Blue

Chad Norris
!-Chaddy, 2-Don't
look at me' 4-C.M.T.,
5-Pearl Jam, 6-0pus

Justin O'Dell
3-Aladdin, 4-Video
stores, 6-Calvin and
Hobbes

Don O'Hair
2-Uh , H a Ha, 3-Basic
Insti11c1, 4- the mall, 5country, 6-Mr. Ed

Amy Page
!-Sister Chicken, 2TREE! 6-W oodstock

*************************** Lockers. In sixth grade
our eyes were opened to 'em. Half of us couldn 't see the
locks, and those who could never remembered the combination. In seventh grade we had lockers in the shop
building and near Mr. Giles' room. (Let's see .. .can we get
any further from our classes?) In eighth grade we got our
own gym lockers. This year, we graduated to lockers on
"freshman hall" with no partners. No more fights about
who gets the top shelf! What's next? Lockers half the size of
our present lockers, nowhere near any classes. But, we can
handle it. We'refreshmen!
What bette r p lace for fr iends? Laura and Anna strike a pose in fro nt of sum.c

fres h n1~n

lockers.

LAZZURI -PAGE

27

�Billy Patsel
2-Ah - ha! 3-Basic Instinct, 5-country

Isaac Peace
1-Peace, 4-the Mall, 6Calvin and Hobbes

John Peery
1-Squirt, 5-Pearl Jam,
6-Ren and Stimpy

Meredith Perdue
1-Merre, 2-Be a mother
rn that son. 5-Eternal
Flame

Alex Phillips
I-Noodle, 3-Raising
Arizona, 6-Stimpy

Jud Poulter
4-the mall, 5-country,
6-Mr. Ed

Sean Powers
1-Ulf, 3-Star Wars, 6Ren

Laurie Quesenberry
2-Imagine that! 5Grateful Dead, 6-Abu

Alyssa Redick
1-Catie, 2-What is your
damage? 5-Snoop Doggy Dagg

Catie Redick
I-Alyssa, 2-Earth to
you, your damage is? 5Kumbaya My Lord

Jorge Rivera
1-El Guapo, 3-Basic lnst incl,
6-Speedy
Gonzalez

A free and easy day

FRESHMAN INFO:
1. Nickname
2. Favorite Saying
3. Favorite movie
4 . Favorite store
5. Favorite music
6. Favorite cartoon
character

Claude Rocha
2-Man's Best Friend, 5Cypress Hill, 6-Speedy
Gonzalez

Bonnie Ross
! -Sweetie, 4-Music Box

company, 5-Pink Floyd and
the Doors

As we grow older and
wiser, we must move on.
Next year we will be at the
high school and just think:

AIR CONDITIONING!
We are leaving behind
friends, good times and
memories. But one thing will
always remain the same: the
class of '9 7 will forever be
remembered as # 1 !

2~FRESHMEN

Caron Rouse
2-l'm just kidding. 3-The
Lillie Mermaid, 6-Taz

�Bambi Saul
1-Bam Barn, 2-Tinker
Toys! 6-Mickey Mouse

Patrick Savard
3-Basic Instinct, 5country, 6-Speedy
Gonzalez

Casey Schumacher
3-Terminator 2, 4Spencer's, 6-Hobbes

Jay Scott
1-Jarvis, 3-Major
League, 6-Wily Coyote

Chris Sears
2 -I didn't do it! 4C.M.T., 5-Dr. Dre

Julie Ann Sgroi
1-Jules, 5-Jackson 5, 6Cathy

Philip Shaw
1-Silvar, 2-Bung! 5Johnny B.

Carrie Shelton
I-Cousin Chicken, 3Rocky Horror Picture
Show, 4-The Underground

Sarah Shivers
2-Hey, Spaghetrihead!
3-Son-in-law, 5-Get a
Grip, 6-Goofy

Jessica Simmons
1-Boss! 2-Picrure that'
5-Led Zeppelin

The twins and friends hang
out before school.

Navtej Singh
I-Gandhi, 3-Dune, 5Warmaster

Aaron Smith
1- Goldar, 2-Bung! 5Johnny B.

Susan Spears
2-That's fattening! 3Beauty and the BeastN, 4The Gap

Brian Speight
1-Speighter, 3-Carlito 's
Way, 6-Elmer Fudd

Januacy St. Clair
1-Hammer Cuz, 2-Have a
cookout! 5- Ministry

Daniel Stevens
3-)urassic Park, 5-White
Cross, 6-Garfield

Graham Sumpter
1-Bacon Dodger, 2-I like it,
I lik e it , I lik e it' 4 Walmart

Anders Sylvester-) ohnson
l-Sinbad

Adam TerreU
I-Big TerreU, 5-Led Zeppelin, 6-Beavis

PATSEL-TERR ELL

29

�The Beginning
1
Spencer Thompson
1-Spence, 2-lt was
Dave! 5-Bob Marley, 6Scooby Dao - - - - - - .

1-Mile Long Smile, 3Aladdin, 4-Gap, 5Again

Mary Trent
1-Maaaary, 2-Go, Cowboys! 3-Shag, 4- The
Limited

Nikki Turner
2-War's yo' name foo&gt;, 4Big Lots, 6-Yacko
Kenneth Tyree
1-Brother Tyree, 3-Boyz
in the Hood, 4-Spencer's,
5-Cypress Hill

-------.

Heather Unroe
2-You scared me! 3Aladdin, 5-Clint Black,
6-Buster Bunny

Raven VanDyck
1-Dom, 2-Ya know' 4The Limited, 6-Blondie

Julie Trout
2-Cheer up, donut! 3Aladdin, 5-Cyprm Hill,
6-Pred P/1._n_u_to-'~
'"----,

Thad Van Dyne
I-Tad, 3-Backdraft, 5Pearl Jam , 6-Tasmanian
Devil

Brian Vittur
2-Go, Yellow Jackets! 4Legends, 5-Aerosmith

N inth grade is that weird time of life when you are in
high school but still attending the Junior High. So it's
the beginning of high school and the end of junior high
school. This immensely absurd time can really make
freshmen go wacky . Sometimes when things get out of
hand, things get blown up, punctured, bled on, etc. And
when things really get out of hand . . . well, let's not
think about that!!! Let's just hope that you are reading
this with all your limbs intact!

Lauren Walden
1-Crinkle, 2-I'm hungry' 4-The Gap, 6Bosefus

1-Lil' One, 2-Lauren
did it! 3-Aladdin, 6Bugi Bunny

Emily Wallace
1-Wonderful, 2-Be a
mother ro that son. 5Eternal Flame, 6-Abu

Andrew Walshe
3 -Monty Python and the
Holy Grai/N, 4-Harrod'i,
6-Dr. Pregg

Sammy Wares
3-Terminator 2, 5-Alice m
Chains, 6-Calvin

Mark W eary
I -Olaf, 3-)uraHic Park , 4-

C and Ski , 6- Abu

3~FRESHMEN

�Of The END
~

Jennifer Welborn
3-Aladdin, 4-Banana Republic, 5-Caprain Hollywood Project

Alison Wilkins
I-Hey, stupid!!! 2-How do
you get this stupid locker
open? 5-Alice In Chains

Yonah Wente
1-Speed Racer, 2-Srop
the Press, 6-Matt B's
Shamelly Termous

John Whitby
1-Lizard, 2-Go and
multiply, 5-Grateful
Dead, 6-Dr. Fegg

Matt White
1-0gre, 3-The Fugitive,
5-Cypress Hill, 6Calvin

1-Flower, 2-Whatever! 5Gun ' s N'Roses , 6Grimmy
Sarah Williams
2-TREE! 5-U2/GNA,
6-Cucter

Wade Willmott
1-Wadester,
3Sidekicks, 6-Garfield

I-Prince, 4-Viaoria's Secret, 5-God Save Me
Mum

P.J. Wincerich
1-J, 5-Dr. Dre, 6-Beavis

Arthur Wolford
3-Tombstone, 5-country,
6-Far Side

Chris Wyatt
1-Pook, 5-Sweat, 6Fred Flintstone

Ruth Yates
3-The Fugiti ve, 4Brooks, 5-Mariah
Carey, 6-Rajah

Kim Zaikov
2-Sorryyy 1 3-Untamed
Heart, 4 The Gap

H eather Zirkle
I-Dinkle, 2-Shut up, Julie
Ann! 3-Aladdin, 6- Abu

Laura holds the fate of the world in her hands.

Don 't fall, Sarah'

THOMPSON -ZIRKLE

31

�ame

,

T he title says 1t all - eighth
grade has been basically "same
old, same old.' ' Sure we have a
new elective, but it's our third year
in junior high and we're getting
used to it. It's been great and we
can't wait to be FRESHMEN.
Kissy, Kissy!

Pete Ackley
Bobby Akers
Yasmin Alami
Michelle Altic
Cinnamon Amos
Susan Anden on

Ashley Atkinson
Ann Aydlett
Jackie Ayers
Andy Banks
Samuel Banks
Lauren Baudreau

Heather Belk
Jessica Benn en
Eric Bingham
M isty Blankenship
John Paul Bourgeois
Jacqueline Bowen

Brenton Bowles
Heather Bowling
Burrage Bristol
Daniel Caldwell
Erin Callahan
Matt Canfield

Li ndsay Cannon
Matthew Carey
Lauren Carr
Davi d Carson
Beth Caner
Laura Casteel

32

I

EIGHTH

�ame
Amy Causey
Ashley Chapman
Garrett Christley
David Oemens
Jesse Clowers
Stephanie Clowers
Sara Coats

Ben Cole
Whitney Cole
Amanda Coleman
Melissa Coleman
Mike Cook
Justin Cox
Betsy Cross

Brad Cullinan
Maury Daniels
Whitney Davis
John Derryberry
Deborah Dickison
Duke Dodson
Dean Donahue

Alicia Dragan
Mike Duncan
Amanda Dw ier
Allison Elias
Jim Ellis
Amanda English
Chrisry Fagg

Kerry Fair
Daniel Farris
Emily Finton
Laura Fisher
Ryan Fitzgerald
Felecia Fleming
Leslie Flowers

Amanda Foshag
J ames Fowler
Allison Fox
Kate Frankeberger
Whitney Funk
Catherine Furrow
Kev in Gagnier

John G allagher
Michelle Ganong
Nathan Gardner
T.J . George
Shawn G iorno
Shannon Gordon
G regory H ah n

ACKLEY -HAHN

�ARE EIGHTH GRADERS
Miss Alien-World '93

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Audrey H ester
Ashley Hibbs
Lindsay
Higginbotham

Josh Holmes
Melissa Holmes
J ason Hopkins

J essica Hopkins
Taylor Houk
Brad Hughes
Ethan James
Camrin Kelly

" I'm just a wi ld and crazy guy'"

34

/ EIGHTH

Hiroaki Kikuchi
Misty King
T yler Kirby
Jami e Konen
Kurt Lancaster
Michelle Lancaster
Madeline
Lavrenrjev

Sariah Light
Mandy Lippitt
Lawrence Loesel
Brian Luedki
Stacie Lum sden
Clay Luttrell
J erod Mabry

�FROM OUTER SPACE???

What in the world'

Richatd Murray
Robert Niday
Ben Nielsen

Hayleigh Osborne
Chris Padgett
Naye De Paige

J essica Means
Brett Miller
Kelli Miller
Leslie Morgan
Matt Morris

Ritu Maghera
Eric Mahone
Becky Mahoney
Adam P. Malone
Adam Malone
Allison Manetta
Lind sey Markey

Andre Martin
Kris Martin
Lauren McCann
Zack McCoy
Melanie McGuire
Travis McGuire
Carrie Meador

W e're not crazy; we've always been like this'

AMMER -POWELL

F5

�Nicky Powers
Aaron Price
Andrew Pruitt
Ashley Puig
Jacob Quesinberry
Elizabeth Rae
Tiffany Ragland

Srudly man

Three gorgeous gals on a bus blowing bubbles.

Ryan Raisor
Martha Repede
Katie Robercs
Sarah Robinson
Bradley Ross
Carly Rotramel
Rhonada Rusmisel

Brandi Rutherford
Anna Sablik
Kei Sakaguchi
David Schwarz
Stephanie Scott

Andrew Shaw
J onarhan Shaw
Erika Shemoff

Ashley Simmons
Ryan Sink
J oe Slack
J ash E. Sparks
Joshua J. Sparks

Jane Spencer
D aniel Spurlock
Eli sabeth Stevens
Kristi Scorey
Shawn Strang
Beth Swaffield
Shar Tal iaferro
, I

3~HTH

.J

�] ust One More Step
Danielle Taylor
Julie Thacker
Clint Thomas
Anna Tomasik
Dolly Trevey-Boinott
Brian Trivett
Nicole Trivett

Jenny Turpin
Billy Underwood
Ashley Walters
Mandy Warsaw
Meg Way

Lory Webster
Nathan Webster
Amanda W eel&lt;ly

Charlie Weeks
Patrick Welch
Ginger Wells
Sarah Wells

}
I

Erin and Carly are making a fashion statement.

Thomas Whitby
Jason Wilkerson
Aaron Williams
Jennifer Wilmer
Lori Wilson
Jennifer Wimmer
Willie Wimmer

Ashley: all posed and purdy

Heather Winfree
Christina Winfrey
Kristen Wi nterich
Lind sey Wisc
Jeremy Woodson
Kristen Wray
Sharity \Xl n ght

POWERS-WRIGHT

37

�ON OUR WAY
TO THE

P!

As sixth graders we were
unnoticed and lived in our
own little world. We had our
own part of the school which
we only left for lunch,
gym/health, and interest.
This year we are all over the
school. Instead of walking
across the hall and being at
our next class, we are everywhere. We finally feel as if we
belong and we love it. It was
scary leaving our safe, secure
world but now we have a new
comfort zone.

Vance Adkins

Ger back ro work, guys.
Kelly Ammons
Beverly Anderson
Whar are you looking
ar, Amy?

Lindsey Anderson
Ryann Angle
Sherri Austin

Megan Bainter
J essica Bail
] onas Baranauskas
Laura Basham

3~SEVENTH

�Sarah Bassett
Tiffany Beachy

Nicholas Beazley
Thomas Beckner
Samuel Bell

So many choices, so little time!

Allison Bemacdo
Elaina Bemacdo
Chris Bibby
Lindsey Blankenship

Richacd Boettcher
Alex Bohn
Mary Page Bosen
Jaced Bourne
Melissa Brandt

James Brennan
Chris Brugman
Paul Brunk
Christie Bryan
Zachary Bure
Elizaberh Bushnell

Melissa Callahan
Brooke Catlin
Josh Caclron
Gerald Cacr
Julie Cacson
Jennifer Cease

Cami Chapin
Bradley Chase
Stephanie Cheng
H eather Chockley
Brooke Christley
Holly Christley

Austin Clack
Sacal1 Clatterbuck
Robett Colvin
Brandy Conner
D ebra Conner
Fredrick Conner

Lisa Conner
Sean Conway
Michael Cox
Saral1 Cox
An na Craft
Benjamin Cross

ADKINS-CR O SS

�•

*

The seventh graders proudly present the banner they made at Fast Signs for Geograp hy Awareness Week.

Ward Currin
Tommy Custer
Michael Daly
Jordan Davies
Sarah Day
Heidi D eel
Matt Delumyea

Andy D eWitt
James Dixon
Emily Domalski
Nikki Edwards
Maureen Ernst
Randall Falls
Kate Feldvary

William Ferrell
Kim Filson
Kara Fitzpatrick
Erin Flowers
Shalea Foley
Ashleigh Forester
Jonathan Foutz

Lindsey Fox
Billy Foy
J enna Frank
Katherine Freaney
Brandon Funk
Matthew Fusco

Matt Garrett
J essica Gilbert
Candi ce G nau
Katherine
G reenway
Megan Griffi n
Noelle Griffin
Rachel Griffi n
Brian Gross
Kevi n Groth
John G uilliams
Alex Hanisch
Kinsey Hartless
Brian Hawkins
Carrie Heinemann

40

SEVENTH

*
This year the seventh g raders participate
in J A or Junior A ch ievement. Local business people come and speak to the seventh
graders about economics in general and
their business in particular. At the end of
the nine weeks they go on a field trip to the
business person 's place of employment.
Some of the places they go are the Downtown Roanoke Post Office, Fast Signs,
Community Hospital, and Atlantic Mutual.
It is an interesting and enjoyable way to
learn about the business world.

�Erin Hensley
Kris Hergruerer
Zach Hice
Jessica Hill
Ray Hill
Lauren Holcomb
Adam

Tricia Holt
Jennifer Hrdlicka
Kristen J ekielek
Ashley Jennings
Patrick Jessee
Barbara Johnson
Gregory Jones

Marr Jones
Sarah Jordahl
John Keith
Ross Kempster
Stephanie Kesler
Harry Kessler
Zeshan Khan

Todd Kidder
Brandon King
Bradley King
Nathan King
Kristi Kirby
Alex Kolozvary
John Kraemer

J ash Krehbiel
Shannon Krupin
Charles Lambert
Laurie LaPlanr
Michelle Leamnson
Marr Lenz
Doug Linn

Karie Lugar
Eric Marrin
Mandy McCall
Daniel McCallum
Chad McDaniel
Carrie McFarland

Sara McGregor
Christina Melki
Suzanne Melki
Elizabeth Miller
Jamie Miller
Krissy Miller
Marr Miller

Erik Min
Brooks Moran
Michael Morgan
Desmond Nance
Sarah N ash
Josh N eese
J onathan
N eighbors
Cwdice Nelson
R obbie Nettles
Jared New man
Michael Nichols
Matth ew N ielsen
Grace N ixon
Jessica Norris

CURRIN - N O RRIS

41

�Relaxing in the sun after a hard year ar school

Skipping class'
What's hiding
behind Kevin's
mysrerious
smile'

Heather Overfelt
Jackie Overstreet
Traci Paxton
Sarah Payne
Garrett Peace
Susan Pearce
Tony Phillips

Antonina Picciano
Claire Pirner
Chris Poulter
Chris Pugh
Jennifer Rawlings
Ken Rayher
Chad Reed

Fred Reed
John Reid
Mi ndy Reynolds
Sierra Roach
Sarah Ross
Sarah Rutherford
Anne Sacco

4!{J

SEVENTH

Meghan O'Hair
Bradley Overfelt

�Most students find seventh
grade to be a huge step in academics, sports, and most other
aspects. Classes are a lot harder
with much more homework, and
this year's teachers are much
more demanding. 1bis year we
can also be on junior high sports
teams. Despict all the new responsibilities, seventh grade was
a welcome change for most students. Surprisingly enough, few
students found themselves saying, "If I only had a brain!"

Anna Sargent
Peter Scheibe
Amy Scheuer
J esse Seaman
W illiam Sellari
R yan Setchel
T odd Setchel

Matt Shrader
Joey Sisson
Sarah Slovensky
Amanda Smith
Emily Smith
Katie Snead
Em ily Sowder

Sarah Spears
Miranda Stebar
Meghan Steele
Samantha Steffek
Lucy Taylor
M ichael Tesoro
Leigh Ann Thompson

Laura Thornhill
Bart Thornton
Stuart Tims
Sarah T renis
Lillian Triplett
Jason Trompeter
J ennifer Tyree

Emily Underwood
Tamaryn Vineyard
Kev in Waldron
Curtis Walters
John W ardach
Kristin Weary
Amanda Wilson

David Wi lson
Laura Wire
R ebekal1 Witkege
Amy Woodfield
Moyra Wrig h t
K. C. Yessian
Kirn Young

O'HAIR -YOU N G

43

�Switching Gears
Lockers, tones, and class changes are very different
for the sixth grade this year. Also they became the
youngest at CSJH, while last year they ruled their
school. At times sixth graders may seem to be overpowered by older students, but they just grit their teeth
and bear it.
Although sixth graders cannot attend dances with
the other grades or participate in school sports, they
have their own socials and intramurals. For socials
there is a range of activities from games to dances. In
intramurals they participate in sports and contests.
This year's sixth graders definitely "switched gears."

Strut your stuff, Anna!

Getting the hang of lockers is an important
new skill.

Where'd these girls come from ?

�How's it goin',Mart?

Good luck guessing, Ashley!

Peace!!!

Abigail Adkins
Michael Adkins
Michelle Amos
Aaron Anderson
Amanda Andrews
Jessica Austin
Rebekah Avery

Ricka Avis
Lauren Babich
Robert Balzer
Jeremy Barbour
Elizabeth Barrier
Viaoria Basserr
Christopher Bast

Carrie Bauman
Melissa Beckner
Walker Bell
Saboora Bhurra
David Billingsley
Tayza Birmingham
Monica Blackburn

Amy Blackstock
Jonathan Blanding
Dustin
Blankenship
Kristin Blair
Valerie Blevins
Candice Bowen
Paisley Bowles

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Jeremiah Bowling
Michael Bradshaw
Alison Brasher
John Brock
Saral1 Brooks
Christopher Brown
Kristen Brown

7

t~.

1

I' '
Seth Bryant
Natalie Bushkar
Elizabeth Buder
Emily Caldwell
Allison Campbell
Erin Campbell
Ashley Case

NOT PICTURED:
Neal !wan
Randy Jarvis
Rohit Mathew
Alex Seamon
Jonah Start
Justin Turtle

Seth Casteel

ADKINS-CASTEEL

�tlnan

LhadWlCK

Daniel
Chapman
Melissa
Childress
Kathryn
Christley
Thelma Clark
Catherine
Oemons
Keith Clifton
Grace Coats
Jessica Cockrell
Bridget
Coleman
Thomas
Compton
Rebecca Conner
Michael Conrad
Amber Counts
Christie Cox
Jennifer Craig
Jessica Craig
Alison Crawley
Amy Crumpler
Matthew
Crumpler
Rebekah
Currier
Amelia Davis
Kristina Deans
Rukiye Demirci
Wesley
Derryberry
Jennifer
Dickison
Daisy
Digmanese
Amy Dodson
Jessica Dooley
Christopher
Doss
Hollie Dowell
Lawrence
Drombetta
Gina Ellis
Stephen Enoch
Caitlin Evans
Trevor Fair
Heather Founci
Jonathan Farley
Rachael
Ferguson
Gregory Fink
Kelly Foy
Laura
Frankeberger
Whitney
Freeman
Ryan Furrow
Renee Gagnier
Emily Gallagher
Michael
Graham
Lorena Gomez
Aimee
Greenman

Clayton Haley
Cara Hali
Tabitha Hall
Colleen Haily
Mary Hammer
Sarah Hammer

] essica
Hammond
Perer Hanisch
J ohn Hanzel
Elizabeth Harms
Charles
Hartman
Trevor Hedrick
Mark
Hemberger
Kevin

Henderson

�Joseph Heron
Koddie Hicks
Erica Hill
Levi
Hippensteel
Alicia Holland
Jennifer
Holloway
Amy Holmes
Zachary Hok
J ennifer Horner
Robert Hoven
Robert Howlett
William
Hueglin
Phillip H urr
Justin Ingram

Sheena Jain
Colleen James
Allison J erron
Elaine Jones
Heather Jones
Adena Kaplan
Megan kelly

H eather Kidd
Meredith
Kinder
Samantha King
T iffany Kinsey
Paula Kolejka
Matthew Lewis
Michelle Lopez
Chu Luu
Cory Malone
Ausryn

Markwell
Kara Marianerti
Benjamin
Martin
Kate Mason
Jonathan
McCann

Colleen
McCarthy
Daniel
McFadyen
Robert McFall
John Mellci
Abigail Merrili
Patrick
Metheny
Landon Metts
Amanda
Metzler
R ebecca Miller
Kimberly
M izack
Anthony Moore
Matthew
Muelenaer
Laura Nasca
Ashley Nash
Ashley
Neighbors
Marcy
Nussbaum
Sracy Orr
Matthew
Osborne
Crystal Overfelt
Ingrid Ozanich
Angela Pae
J esstca Palmer
Joseph Parker
Jonathan Pate
John Payne
Brandon Peace
J ennifer Pi ers

�Get ready co return!

Sixth graders participate in intramurals instead of team sports.
They had a good turn
out for ping-pong.
The aaivities provided are ping-pong, foul
shooting contest, basketball, and volleyball.
They play in the
mornings, rotating
guys one week and
girls the next.
G o, Colleen!

GEARING UP FOR.
Kelsey Plagenhoef
Karlynda Poplstein
Cary Price
J oshua Purdy
Laura Ragland
Jose Ramirez
Adam Reed

Bradley Reustle
Ashlee Reynolds
Oscar Rivera
Amy Rosapepe
Summer Ross
Porsche Roundtree
Kristi Rouse

Terri Rowan
Bill Russell
K. R utledge
Pamela Ryan
Amanda Sain
Erin Saunders
Chris Schneider

Joseph Scruggs
Sarah Sellari
Stephanie Sgroi
Mary Sicora
Julie Slack
Trista Sm ith
Bradley Sowder

Amanda Stacey
Daniel St.Clair
Trina Steinmaker
Ashley Stuart
Bernice Stump
Patricia Stump
Donald Swing

•

�Shareef T aher
Kelly Taylor
Mary Thomas
Stephanie Thomas
Randee Thompson
Lee Ann Thornton
Jamie Trivett

Jessica Trompeter
Allan Underwood
Tracey Underwood
Ryan Vandelinde
Dana Vaughn
Wilson Waldron
Andrew Walker

Jennifer W airers
Ryan Watson
Koren Webb
Daniel Wells
Amber Whittaker
Trevor Wiggins
Sracey Wiley

Matthew Williams
Misty Willmott
Megan Wilson
Shelby Wilson
Joseph Windel
Michael Winston
Katherine Walter

Adam Wood
Brandie Wood
Brian Wood
Joseph Wray
Caitlin Wright
Marissa Wujek
Aaron Zamorski

• • •

ACTIVITIES
Many sixth graders attended the socials planned for them this
year. They were held on Friday afternoons from three-thirty to
five o' dock. The activities varied from ice cream to games to a
small dance just for them. The sixth graders really had a good
time.

You can really get wrapped up in Mrs. Duddy 's class'
Field trips with your friends can be lots of fun.

PLAGENHOEF-ZAMORSKl

49

�Lewis Allen
Interest, An
Mink

It's gonna' take more than that ro dean up this zoo!

Becky Austin
Custodian
Deer

Anne Bailey
French I,II
Elephant

Amy Barnhart
Guidance
Basset Hound

Kay Beard
Home Economics
Roadrunner

Scott Beard
Math 6
Eagle

Lunch Break
Serena Beedie
Life Science
Duck-bi lled Platypus

Rowena Boehling
Latin I,II
Terrier

Steven Boyer
Principal
Bear

Lisa Brookshier
Algebra, Math 8
Koala Bear

50

Susie Bowles
Bookkeeper
Koala Bear

Mike Brancati
Assistant Principal
Monkey

La Vi na Brothers
Para-professional
Teddy Bear

Sarah Burnett
Language Arts 7
Duck-bill Platypus

FACULTY
Jusr one of those days'

�Are you beginning to see things? Is your imagination starting to wander? The
world is beginning to turn and tilt crazily. Are your students seeing you in a
different way? Maybe you are just seeing the true side of Cave Spring Junior
High School. Perhaps life really is a ZOO!
We sent a survey to all the teachers; they shared with us their favorite animal
or the animal they thought they most resembled. Remember, it takes all kinds
animals and people to make up an interesting world!

Karen Campbell
Language Arts 6
Opossum

!e 's a wh ole new world w ith Mr. M cKinn ey and M s.
Snowadzky.

Chris Carr
Special Education
Giraffe

Eddie Carrol
Custodian
Bear

Nancy Clemons
English 8
Wildcat

Yvonne Cook
Healch/ P .E.
Lion

Gene Conner
Cusrodian
Car

W hat d id you say'''
Clara Cordell
Libr a r y P ara professional
Dob

Ann Deeds
Civics
Cat

Richard Dillon
Marh 6

Glenda DeHarc
Para-professional

Jackie Divers
Librarian

Lora Cunningham
Custod ian
Kircen

Rick Crotts
H ealch/ P .E.
German Shepherd

Alligator

J eanne Duddy
Social Studies 6. Library
Zebra

Sonja D uffy
Para-professional
Aardvark

ALLEN-DUFFY

51

�\
Barbara Dyer
English 8, L.A. 7
D og

Francine Dyer
Special Education

] ohn Fedison
Health/P.E.
Tiger

Brian Ford
Math 7
Rhinoceros

Winsor Francisco
Office Para-professional
Lion

Bob Giles
Life Science 7
Snake

Muriel Kelley
H ealth and P .E.
Hawk

J ean Kem p
Social Studies 7
Dolphin

Even as Mr. Allen straightens the papers, he doesn't notice rh e srudem
crapped in the file cabinet.

Kathryn G illock
Special Education
Cat

Barbara Griffin
Special Ed ucation
Dog

Teresa Hafey
Social Studies 6 , L.A. 7
Parrot

Donna Hali
Language Arcs 7
Pink Flamingo

Many days when teachers get up in the
morning they are tired, irritable, and probably
look like " bears." After they shower and dress,
they look more normal; they then cake off for
school. They muse be like foxes dodging in
and out of traffic, using strategy ro get
through the day! All we can say is this : Welcome to the jungle!1!

Mrs. Oakes and Mrs. Gillock contemplate another afternoon
- only 3 periods ro go!

Dee Harrison
G uidance Secretary
Golden Retriever

J ana H eck
S.S. 7; World Geog.
Pig

Diane H erchenrider
Language Am 6
Leopard

S~FACULTY
'

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David Kessler
Social Srud ies 7
Wolf

Lurlene Lanier
Special Education
Panda

Cindy Lawrence
Math 7 ,Algebra
Algebraic Anteater

Doris Llght
School Secretary
Horse

Carla Long
Health and P.E.
Wallaby

Thomas Mall
German
Wild Mustang

Debbie Marsico
Spanish I,II

Bull

Imojean Marcin
Para-professional
Donkey

Keeping all the zoo inhabitants well-fed and running is the job of our cafeteria staff: from
- Elizabeth Marrin, Mary Radford , Cathleen Bohon,back - Judy Saul, Edna Franklin,
Laura Peters, Peggy Shepherd

Mr. Comer helps keep our school dean by emprying the
crash.

G ary Maynard
Health and P .E.

Elk

Frank McClung
G uidance
Le1nur

Eli zabeth McGraw
English 9
The O ld Gray Mare

Bi ll McKinney
Physical Science 8
Osprey

Stephanie Meador
Civics 8
Bear

N ancy Mitchell
Keyboard ing
Rabbi t

Darlene Oakes
Para-professional
Emu

DYER-OAKES

�on ' t

e

onkey

Bob O 'Keeffe
Technology Education
Fox

Greg Old
Social Studies 6
Rhinoceros
Mrs . Walrond and Mrs. Pugh aren' t quite the monkeying type .

...
...
•••

•••

Brenda Page
Math
Ocelot

Lazelle Parker
Art
Peacock

Sue Price
Engli sh 9
Roadrunner

Susan Pugh
Science 6
Mouse

John Quesenberry
Math 8
H orse

Vicki Reilly
Language Arts 6
Beaver

Sharon Sain
Lang uage Arcs 7
Dalmat ia n

Ann Seddon
World Geography
G iraffe

Claudeen Shelton
Para-professional
Koala

Scott Sim mons
Earth Science 9
Ferrett

5±VFACULTY

Mrs. Vaniels goes bananas without a break for lund1 '

Martha Smith
World Geography
Camel

Pat Smith
G uidance
Orangutan

Pat Snowadzky
Earth Science 9
Afghan Hound

�The teachers at CSJH
work hard every day doing their jobs and helping
students. There is little
time for them to
"monkey around" during
the busy school day. Yet
they seem to find time to
have fun and joke around
while doing their jobs!

round

Nancy Speaker
Assistant Principal
Kangaroo

These teachers seem serene, but wait 'till after lunch!

•••
•••
•II

••

Mrs. Dyer finds rime to relax and forget all the monkey business.

r

Mrs . Kemp doesn't have time to monkey around with a job like this!

Betry Whisman
Algebra, G eom etry
Squirrel

Susie Wire
Physical Science 8
Lioness

Terri Steffen
Language Arcs 6
R oadrunner

Danielle Wise
Band
Chipmunk

J ennifer Stout
Spanish
Chameleon

Karen Sumner
Language Arcs 7
Bird of Paradise

Bill Svec
Band
Walrus

Mary Lou Vaniels
Business
Peacock

G lenn Waldron
H ead Custodian
Deer

Shirley Walrond
Science 6
Labrad or Retriever

Lee W oody
Special Education
Dog

W allace W oolwine
Custod ian
Puppy

J ane Wright
Health and P.E.
Penqu.in

Ju.lie W ynn
Special Ed ucarion
Tiger

O'KEEFFE-WYNN

55

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NVOLVEMENT
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5~ INTRODUCTION TO CLUBS

�Being involved in dubs can help
build self-esteem and make new
friends. Clubs can let you learn
new things; for example, you could
learn the chemistry of toys in Science Club. By becoming individually involved in dubs you stand
out from the crowd.
The Honor Sociery sponsored the winter dance; the theme
was "Arctic Nights" and a winter courr was elected by the
7th, 8th, and 9th grades. The courr was Lindsay Higginbotham and Tyler Kirby-8th, Arny Woodfield and Paul
Brunk-7th, and Alison Burgio and Sean Hockenberry-9th.

Leila looks over pictures at the yearbook signing party.

Some of the seventh grader representatives at a SCA meeting pause
have their picture taken.

to

HOW DO CLUBS HELP YOU IN SCHOOL'
SCA helps me know what events are coming up.
Brad Overfelt
Builders' club lets me help my school out.
Sarah Ross
French Club lets me meet new friends and learn responsibility .
Laura Lanphear
In Choir I get a lot of support because I'm planning to b e a
professional singer.
Candy Nichols
Honor Society will look good on my school record for college.
Ashley McCall

The French Oub says, .. Have a heart! "

INTRODUCTION TO CLU BS

�\\oNORAB r~
Service, leadership, and academics are just some qualities of Honor
Society members. The 1993-94
Cave Spring chapter of the National Junior Honor Society kicked
off their year with the rapping ceremony, induction of new members,
and the election of officers. When
the school year starred, the group
got together with a highway cleanup in early October. In November
the annual UNICEF drive was
held . The group sponsored the winter dance with an "Arctic Nights"
theme and a book fair in December.

During the winter and spring
months, rhe NJHS worked on several service projects: babysitting for
conference day, raising money for
earthquake victims, a drive for
RAM House, and rhe Juvenile Diabetes Fund Walk. All year the
dub has volunteered time at RAM
House on Saturday mornings, hosted Honor Roll parries, and donated
funds to various organizations. This
was definitely a year worth honorable mention.
Pre-rapping jitters make Laura Lanphear and Cindy Linn smile prettily!

NATIONAL

Phillip Shaw, Jonathan Amos, and Blake Moran listen ro directions at a highway d ean-up in the fall.

HONOR SOCIETY : Front row -pres. M issy James; vice pres . Ali cia Todd; sec. Julie Kitt elson; treas. Brinn Vittur; hisrorhm
Paula Katz; Row 2 -Mrs. Smith, Amanda Asbury, Cindy Lm, Laura L1_nph cn.r , Leiln Kess ler, Blnkc Momn,J ason Roth, Mrs.
Clemons; Row 3-Julic Ann Sgroi, Kristen Dahan, Emily DeWitt. J onat hon Amos, Chad Norris, Vince Bn.rnnnuskus; Row
4-Ry.'.ln Billingsley, Ashley McCall, Scott Aday, Mark \X'cary, Mac H eslep, Todd Cnrr

Julie Ann Sgroi and Alicia Todd pour soda for coke floats at rhe H onor Society's H onor Roll
Party for sixth and seventh graders.

5!.(J HONOR SOCIETY

MENTION

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The SCA is one of the busiest organizations around. With all it does the SCA is a model of
student government. SCA is a place for students to make changes in their school and community.
The '93-'94 CSJ SCA got off to a great start last spring with elections. All five of the school-wide
elected officers chosen were females, giving a different slant to the executive board not seen in years
at CSJ. At the beginning of this year, first period and club reps were elected and the club was ready
to go. All year the SCA has worked hard to improve CSJ and provide fun activities for everyone. In
October and November, the SCA sponsored the annual Harvest Hop and sent students to a
leadership conference. The SCA was
extremely busy in December with a
canned food drive, Angel Tree collection, and the door decorating contest. In March the club held the delayed
Valentine's Dance. In the spring elections were held and the annual spring
dance was heavily attended. During the
year the SCA has donated money to
"Helping Hands" and has worked on a
project involving new soap dispensers for
the restrooms. The SCA is a group worthy
of lots of recognition for being the powers
behind CSJH.
Hail, Hail! The gang's all here.] ulie Kittelson, Leila Kessler, Missy] ames, Susanne Bell, and Amy Page pose for a picture
after SCA meeting.

Hey guys! The camera 's over here' Officers- ro-be Julie Ann Sgroi, Lindsay Higginbotham ,
Alicia Todd , and Amy Woodfield seem robe off in their own world.

SCA: From row-J enny Fetherolf, activities chairperson, Alicia Todd , secretary . J ulie Ann Sgroi. p resid ent.
Lindsay Higginbotham , vice-pres., Am y Woodfield, treasurer, R ow 2-Arzu D umercie, Michelle Lopez, Rm"
3-Tommy Zamorski , Abby Adkins , Gordon Merrs, Ward Currin , M issy James, Leila Kessler. Paula Karz.
Creceda LeMai re, Cam i Chapin , Sierra Road1, Sarah Trennis, Mary Bosen. Sheena J ain . Cai tli n Evans. R ow
4-Brad O verfe.lr, Matt Lewis, Julie Carson , Ruch Yates, Susan Spears, Amy Page. K im Z aiko . Kyle1g h
Lambert, Meredith Perdue, J ohn Paul Bourgeois, Candy Nichols, Christina Melki. J ulia Slack . Row ~ - Me&gt;
Ann Deeds, Matt Delumyea , Lori Webster, Amy Causey. Jane Spencer. Alison Elias . .Ju lie Kitte lson .
Susanne Bell, J oel Kirby, Sreve H amblin . Spencer Baird. Tan ner Duus. Dawn Leech. Maureen Er s

SCA

�Bui
The Builders' Club is a special group
dedicated to helping others. The Builders'
Club has done many service projects this
past school year. At Christmas they prepared stockings full of candy for the less
fortunate in the Roanoke Valley. In February for Valentine's Day they sponsored
"Save a Sweetheart Day". For this they
distributed pledge cards not to smoke for a
day (and a lifetime!!) Also during the year
they helped clear a highway. The Builders'
Club is truly a worthwhile organization.
AW

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Candice and Dana agonize over a rough problem .

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BUILDERS' CLUB: Front row-Susan Spcars-prcsidenc, Michelle Waldron-v ice president, H eather Zirkle-secrerary , Narhnn G lei ner-trensurer, Row 2Sarah Ross, Ashley Atkinson, Dolly Trevey-Boinort, Sara MacGregor, Kelly Taylor, Elizabeth Bushnell, Candice Nelson, Laney Bernardo, Ms. J ennifer
Stout, Mrs. J ana Heck, sponsors, Row 3-J cnny Tyree, Sarah Spears, Maureen Ernst, Nova Kemp, Sierra Roach, Laurie LnPlam, Moyra \X'right , Kri~tin
Dalton, Jacqu eline Bowen, Karen Rouse, Row 4-Julie Ann Sgro i, Felecia Fleming, H eather Winfree, Brooke Carlin, Jamie Konen, Missy J ames, Leigh
Anne Mitchell , Dana Lau.uri, J ordan Davies, Mandy Warsaw , Lauren Carr , Back Row-Susanne Bell, Sarah Coats, Alicin Todd, Lindsny Miller, Rnve.n
VanDyck, Mercdich Perd ue, Emily Wallace, Kim Zaikov, Kacic Roberts, Anna Toma.sik , Anna Sablik, Carrie Manning , Amnndn Asbury

Nathan wishes the Builders' Club meeting wasn 't so early in rhe
morning'

6~ BUILDERS ' CLUB

Tonwrrow

�SCIENCE CLUB: Front row-officers, Susanne Bell, Paula Katz, Thomas Whitby, Mrs. Susan
Pugh.sponsor, Row 2-Nathan King, Ben Cross, Anna Craft, Jonah Starr, R.ow 3-Nina Picciano, Sarah
Robinson, Brandon King, Elizabeth Bushnell, Sara MacGregor, Row 4-Carnrin Kelly, Melissa Holmes,
Jordan Davies, John Whitby, Andrew Walshe, Sara Coats, Mandy Ackley, Marr Canfield

Susanne carefully holds the python from the Mill Mountain
Zoo.

Science Club is a
great club that does
many different and
exciting things.
This past year Science Club had
meetings on a variety of interesting
topics such as the
chemistry of toys,
which taught the
members the properties of SLIME (a
truly interesting
thing.) Science
Club also had a forensic detective talk
about how the y
solve crimes usmg
forensic scienc e .
But Science Club
also d oe s m any
other activities such
as recycling p aper
and alwninum and
helping out wi t h
the Science Fai r.
Next year if you are
interested in any of
these t opics , you
might conside r
joining the Science
Club . It is both fun
and ed u ca ti onal.
AW

Mandy and Paula help the environment by recycling aluminum
cans. (This dungeon-like place is the boiler room where the cans are
kept.)

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�Boajowd
Have you ever wanted to
learn about different cultures
and be able to correspond with
people in other countries? If
your answer is "yes'', then Cave
Spring Junior High has the perfect solution - take a foreign
language! Taking a foreign language is a great experience; not
only do you get to learn more
about the world around you,
but you get to make new friends
in other grades. If you decide to
take a foreign language, you are
also able to join the correspondign dub. Foreign language dubs do a variety of activities, from parties to
community service. Whether
you prefer Latin, Spanish, German, or French, taking a foreign
language will be rewarding and

fun.

Guten Tag!

FRENCH CLUB: Front row-Mrs . Anne Bailey, sponsor, Anna Tomasik, Cindy Lin , Jonathan Shaw, Aaron Price, Laura Casteel, Mike Kolejka, Kelli
Miller, Paula Katz, Anna Asher, Maury Daniels, Alison Fox, Blake Points, Taylor Houk, Michelle Lancaster, Kei Sakaguchi, Row 2-Sarah Williams,
Lisa Bryan, Catie Redick, Josh Barbour, Amanda Asbury, Leigh Barnett, Jackelyn Hergrueter, Margo Caruthers, Jennifer Daugherry, Laura
Lanphear, Yasmin Alami, Amy Keigh, Kristen Dalron, Jenny Deans, Caron Rouse, Raven VanDyck, Michelle Waldron, Jennifer Fickler, Nikki
Collins, Dustin Morse, Row 3-DanaJ ennings, Jennifer Latstetter, Jenny Turpin, Shar Taliaferro, Carly Rotramel, Leila Kessler, Susan Spears, Lindsay
Miller, Malia Miller, Shannan Cox, Heather Zirkle, Alicia Davis, Amanda Grinnell, Lynn Jones, Corrin Brown, Row 4-Charlie Davies, Don O 'Hair,
Justin Hill, C.J .Liebal, David Henley, Ginger Wells, John Linn, Riru Maghera, Gracie Pollack, Camrin Kelly, Andrew Walshe, Anna Karr, Jennifer
Welborn, Elaine Anderson, Tiffany King, Alyssa Redick, Lauren Walden, Marcus Bingham, Brad Booth, Jay Scott

The kings and queens of Mardi Gras' True royalry???

LATIN CLUB : Front row-O fficers, Amy Page, Tanner Duus, Jessica Bennett, Evelyn Greiner, Julie
Thacker, J essica Griffith, Melissa Coleman, Deborah Dickison, Row 2-Amanda Coleman, Leslie
Flowers, Melissa Holmes, Erika Shemoff, Whimey Cole, Dolly Trevey-Boinott, Row 3-Lindsey
Cannon , Pete Ackley, Carrie Shelton, Emily Powell, Mrs. Rowena Boehling, Row 4-Tyler Kirby,
Blake Moran, Steven Hamblen, Mac Heslep, Casey Schumacher, Anders Sylvester-J ohnson

Three out of three students agree friends .

6~ FOREIGN LANGUAGES

the best thing about clubs is making new

GERMAN CLUB: Front row-J oh n Whitby , Stephanie Scott, Stacie Lumsden, Sarah Robinson.
Becky Mahoney , Ruth Yates, Row 2-Garrett Christley , Yasmin Barron, Sean Powers, Erhttn
James , Mark Weary, WiU Callahan

�SPANISH CLUB: Front row-Officers, Joel Kirby, Creceda LeMaire, Kyleigh Lambert, Jennifer Fetherolf, Row 2-Ms. Jennifer Stout, Alison
Wilkins, Mary Trent, John Perry, Spencer Thomson, Nova Kemp, Erin Lester, Luke Beazley, Jason Ganong, Alicia Todd, Erika McCoy,
Shana Cox, Mary Trent, Kim Avis, Lauren Coyne, Dana Lazzuri, Leigh Anne Mitchell, Thi Campbell, Jeremy Kilgore, Claudiner Rocha,
Mrs . Debbie Marsico, Row 3-Matthew Compton, Todd Carr, Brian Vittut, Grant Blackstock, Nathan Gleiner, Jeff Lewis, Jimmy Harrison,
Josh Beckner, Jason Brubaker,Raphaela Dixon, Kelley Fisher, Sarah McKay, Meredith Perdue, Kristina Childress, Leigh Hanhock, James
Johnson, Chris Duff, Jorge Rivera, Josh Compton, Missy James, Row 4-Katherine Brittain, Corey Anderson, Emily DeWitt, Scott Aday,
Chad Norris, Chris Sears, Ryan Filson, Brian Speight, Kelli Fields, Alex Phillips, Graham Sumpter, Julie Ann Sgroi, Kim Zaikov, Ginny
Marshall, Jennifer Lupton, Ashley McCall, Dave Hayslett, Nick Singh, Jason Collins, Ernie Cochran, Susanne Bell

Yes, I know my toga's beautiful.

SPANISH CLUB (8TH): Front tow-Joe Slack, David Carson, Matt West, Ryan Sink, Justin Cox, Jason Hopkins, Jamie
Konen, Mandy Lippitt, Mrs . Debbie Marsico, Row 2-Eric Mahone, J ash Holmes, David Sd1warz, Jessica Means, Ashley
Walters, Erin Callahan, Kate Frankeberger, Ashley Puig, Row 3-Matt Canfield, Christy Fagg, Jennifer Wilmer, Susan
Anderton, Lory Webster, Shannon Gordon, Betsy Cross, Daniel Penn, Mandy Warsaw , Lauren Carr, Heather Winfree
Jenny's enjoying her Mexican dinner a little too much.

Three Latin chicks display their toga wrapping ability.

W ell, French isn 't all hard work , you know'

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�OUR
A special group of individuals who provide ''a
friend in need'' are the
Natural Helpers. They are
a group of students and
teachers that have been selected as good listeners.
T h e student body selects
th em in a survey. If the
student or teacher chooses
to become a Natural Helper, .h~ or she goes through a
tra1n1ng p rogram over the
summer. Just remember
the Natural H elpers are At
Your Service .

NATIJRAL HELPERS: Front row-Creceda LeMaire, Margo Caruthers, Kim Avis, Row 2-Alex Phillips, Kyle Ireland, Steven
Hamblen, Julie Ann Sgroi, Heather Zirkle, Ryan Billingsley, Row 3-Duke Dotson, Allison Elias, Lindsay Higginbotham ,
Clint Thomas, Blake Points, Row 4-Ms. Pat Smith, Amy Woodfield, Megan O'Hair, Jordan Davies, Nick Beazley, Back
row-Mrs. Amy Barnhart, Mrs. Dee Harrison

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The Natural Helpers are there for you -

anywhere, anytime'

�ERVICE

'RESHMEN COUNCIL: Front row-Meredith Perdue, Creceda LeMaire, Kim Avis, Row 2-Steven
famblin , Jenny Featherolf, Alicia Todd, Amanda Asbury, Row 3-JeffWiggins, Joel Kirby, Marcus
lingham, Jimmy Harrison

You can open your eyes now, Alicia!

Another imponant guidance group that is
at your service is the Guidance Advisory Committee. They help with many important services within guidance and the school such as
Child Abuse Prevention Week and the
"Newcomers" group for students new to CSJ.
Guidance Advisory also helps the Freshmen
Council. The council is eleaed by ninth grade
homerooms to help build class spirit by planning special functions for the freshmen class.
This year the freshmen held a dance in March
and went to King's Dominion in May.

:}UIDAN CE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Front row-Amanda Asbury , Meg Way, Alicia Todd , Back row-Mrs.
'I.my Barnhart, Matt Canfield, Mike Duncan, Jimmy H arrison, Ms. Pac Smith

GUIDANCE ADVISOR Y

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�John Sean, and Jenna ponder the meaning of life and what they are supposed to be doing!

TEAM A-Furs, Fins, and Feathers: Front row-Emily Caldwell, Amy Holmes, Amy
Rosapepe, Suboora Bhutta. Not picrured-Marlene Holmes.

DIV. II TEAM-Set It Free: Front row-Thomas Whitby, Carrie McFarland , Jenna Frank,
Back row-Nicky Powers, Zack Burt, Sam Bell, Mike Cox.

TEAM A-MTV: Top to bottom-Matt Garrett, N ick Beazley, J ohn McCann , David Wilson,
Jason Trompeter
TEAM B-MTV : Jennifer Dickenson , Kristen Weary, J onathan Farley, Sean Conway, Chri s
Hurcum

6~ 0MTEAMS

�1'his teain works hard to solve their problem and are ever serious in order to achieve their
8oal.

The Greek warrior Ulysses went on a great voyage
and encountered many strange adventures. These adventures are told in the epic poem The Odyssey.
Students who participate in OM go on an odessey of a
different sort. They work for months to come up with
a solution for their assigned problems. Many manhours and pounds of junk food later, they must
present the solution before a multitude of scrutinizing
judges who know not the meaning of mercy! If they
are lucky, they will come off conquerer and move on
to state competition. If they are not lucky, their
voyage is over, but not without results. They have the
memories and experiences of their own personal odessey.

~IV.

II TEAM-Furs, Fins, ":"cl Feathers: Front row-Dolly Trevey-Boitnott, Camrin Kelly,
elissa Holmes, Top row-Ginger Wells, Ashley Atkinson, Sarah Robinson.

~IV . III TEAM-Set It Free: D eborah Dickison, Yash m in Barton, Mandy Ackley, Erika
hernoff. N ot pictured-] us tin O 'D ell, Eli zabeth Allen

DIV III TEAM-MTV: Mark Weary, Andrew Walshe, Tommy Selvey, Scott Aday , Sean
Powers, John Whitby

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�IT'S ABAND THING,
Everybody in band shows his truest talents. Many bandsmen get
go to All Districts. Some are going to District Festival in March.
Everyone, however, gets to play when those two special concerts roll
around in the winter and spring. The band has many accomplishments and will be going to New York City in the spring. They
have all been working on those fundraisers very hard, but it will pay
off. Yes, the CSJ Band is SPECIAL!

to

Let's hear it from the flutists!

BRASS: From row-Nathan King, Brandon
King, Row 2-Anna Crafr, Row 3-Emily Powell,
Row 4-Ryan Sink, Matt West, Aaron Price,
Nathan Gardner, Jeremy Woodson, Brian Vitrur, Kathryn Brittain, Row 5-Holly Christley,
Kerri Fair, Betsy Cross, Garrett Christley, Jam es
Johnson, Chris Duff, Row 6-Jacob Quesinberry, Nathan Webster, Maria Harstine, James
Brennan, James Dixon , Brad Ross, Amy
Causey, Jason Brubaker, Daniel Penn, Todd
Carr

PERCUSSION: Kim Avis, Kure Lancaster, Laura Lanphear, Spencer Baird, Amy Page, J osh Beckner,
Blake Moran
WOODWINDS: Front row-Stephan ie Scott, Sarah W illiams, Paula Katz , Anna Asher, Alison Wilkins, Row 2-Arny
Scheuer, Maury Daniels, Yasmin Alami, Ruth Yates, Taylor Houk , Whitney Dav is, Erin Callahan, Shor Taliaferro,
Elaine Anderson, Leigh Barnett, Ashley Atkinson, Row 3-Eli zabeth Rae, Ashley Puig, Amanda Foshag, Lindsey Wise,
Whitney Cole, Dana Lazzuri, Row 4-Laura Casteel, Lau ra Fish er, Missy J ame~ , M t ll:lSa Co le man , Erica Shernoff, Row
5-Alicia Todd , J ohn Pce.-y, Ldln Kessler,
L..sletter, Lydia llewicz, Row 6 -J ush Bnrbuur ,
J\'l ilb, Am ber

Wmfree,

Jennifer

Shanft

Thacker,

J nnn e.-. y , 1-ft:a tb t r
fl LJzab cth Ste vens, A maude Culernru1 , J enni ft:r Lup ton. Dc::burah Di ckisu n , Jul.l e
Ro w 7-HuU y A.clams, AH C h lls ru , J u lie: K it:tclsun , Carn e M ett d o r, Kc i Sakag uchi , Sh ena n dun h Gl ll ts p it! , Mn1tdy
Gurd un , Scu rr Aday, h-lac~ W eary, ll n&lt;k

row-Jolin Derrybt1r9, Jay

You Wouldn't

corr , Brian

peigl1r

�New York was an experience to remember!

BAND OFFICERS: Leila Kessler, Julie Kittelson, Laura
Lanphear, Todd Carr
ALL DISTRICT BAND: From row-Jennifer Hrdlicka,
Leila Kessler, Nathan King, Katie Snead, Kristi Kirby,
Brandon Kirby, Elizabeth Rae, Row 2-Anna Sacco,
Emily Powell, D eborah Dickison, Ruth Yates, Anna
Asher, Amy Scheuer, Row 3-1.aura Casteel, Amy Page,
Ashley Puig, Dana Lazzuti, Kerri Fair, Ashley Atkinson,
Melissa Coleman, Alison Wilkins, Mrs. Danielle Wise,
Back row-Laura Fisher, Elaine Anderson, Maria Harstine, J ennifer Lupton, Scott Aday, John Derryberry,
James Brennan, James Dixon , Ali Chitsaz

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STAGE BAND: Front row-Harry Kessler,
Scott Aday, Anna Asher, John Derryber_ry,
Ashley Puig, Row 2 -Jessica Ball, Jacqueline
Bowen, Amy Scheuer, Kate Feldvery, Th1
Campbell, Mark W eary , Nikki Edwards,
Row 3-James Johnson, T odd Carr, Daniel
Penn , Holly Christley, Sarah Bassert , R ow
3-Mrs. Danielle Wise , Chris Duff, Brad
Ross, Ryan Sink , Aaron Price, Kerri Fai r.
Amy Causey, James Dixon, Sarah Trerus,
Back row-Kutt Lancasrer, Kristin W eary.
Emily Powell, Maria H arstine, Leila Kessler.
f\1)' \'V ooclfie ld . Mo i ra \X'righr , Bry~_n
1-low lctt

Understand!!!

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�The '93-'94 choir year started off
with a big bang! We have gotten so
many new members that we are dose
to doubling the size oflast years' choir.
Students have been taking music theory lessons each Monday, and have
been increasing their knowledge on
sharps, flats, EGBOF and so on. Some
of our music includes a medley from
Sister Act, One Shining Moment, the
CBS NCAA Championship theme
song, and Amigos Parer Sempre, the
official theme for the '92 Olympics in
Barcelona. Our co-presidents, Stephanie Crebo and Candy Nichols, have
been tackling the job head on and
Heather Chockley has been working
hard at her job as 6th and 7th grade
representative. As we head to Atlanta
for our trip to Six Flags and our competition, we have hopes of bringing
home another first place trophy . JB

CH OIR: Front row-Ashley Srewarr, Christie D eans, Jess ica D ooley, Megan \Vilson, Juli e Carson , J enny H orn er, Grace Coats, Victo ri a Bassett , H eather Overfelt,
Monica Blackbum , Stacy Orr, Leigh Ann Triplett, Kim Mizack, Becky Avery, Amy Cru mpler, Beth Swafficld , Row 2-MicheUe Leamso n, Heather Chockley,
Sumner Ross, Trista Smith, Kristen Blair, Amelia D av is, Traci Paxto n, Aman da Stacey , Trisha H ole , Shannon Kru pin, VaJ cri e Blevins, Marissa \Xluj ek, Kara H all,
Elizabeth Allen, Christina W infree, Row 3-J essica Bennett, Kristin W inrerich , Lauri e Quesinbe rry, Amber Counts, Melan ie D avis, Sara Coats, Land on Metts, Chu
Luu , Ryan Fitzgerald, Robert McFall, Meg Way, J ulie Ann Sgroi, Bonnie Ross , Candy N ichols , J ennifer J enkins, D ixinc D arist, Mrs. Sue Giles, director

Our 7th grade representative.H eather Chockley, and our copresidencs, Candy Nichols, and Stephanie Crebo.
All-D istrict participants

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CHOIR

The choir showed their Sq ui re spirit by singing the school song at the pep rally .

�ost SeJLLJiee
Of all the "electives" to choose from, being a
runner has to give you the best workout. Whether it's
handing out morning reports, delivering guidance
passes, or just helping people check out books in the
library, you know that they are working hard and
performing a real service for our school.
JB
Wanted! Strong men to put up chair!

RUNNERS: Front row-Jamie Heptinstall, Dean Donahue, Kasey Alford, Nathan Gleiner, Steven Hamblen, Mike Duncan, Duke Dodson, Blake
Points, Row 2-Sarah Robinson, Ashley Simmons, Alison Elais, H eather Belk, Ben Cole, Lindsay Higginbotham , Matt Peck, Jamie Kanan, Adam
Malone, Sam Banks, Raphaela Dixon, Row 3-Daniel Farris, Kristen Dalton, Susan Speers, Ashley Hammer, Cline Thomas, Laura Fisher, Meg Way,
Ashley Chapman, Mandy Ackley, Heather Zirkle, J enny Deans, Caron Rouse, Row 4-Kyle Ireland, Alex Phillips, Jeff Lewis, Jimmy Harrison , Joel
Kirby, Will Callahan, Stephanie Crebo, Alicia Davis, Kelly Fields, Erika McCoy, Ryan Billingsley
Will, is that as rough as
it looks?

Shenandoah and H eath er are handing our the morning reportS.

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�O~!
If this book seems a bit off-beat at
times, consider the people who made it.
I think "eclectic" is the word I'm looking for here. We are basically a small
cross-section of the entire student body.
Just think; 2 5 people trying to represent
almost 1,000 people. I think that the
responsibility of it all has somewhat
addled our brains. Come into one of our
meetings sometime; you'll likely hear
discussions about the locations of the
cropper and type book, or you might
get asked if you ate the missing person.
Or you could just get chased out of the
room with shouts of ''NONYEARBOOKER!" It's not always a
pretty sight, but I do want to brag a bit.
We try to capture the people, activities,
and attitudes of CS] in one-year installments. It's not easy but when it's
finished, you have a book of memories.
SAW

Front Row-Paula Katz, Lindsay Wise, Kelli Miller, Jordan Davies, Row 2-Missy James, Leigh Anne
Mitchell, Molly Henderson, J essica Norris, Laura Thornhill , Emily Smith, Mandy Warsaw, Row 3-Amanda
Coleman, Jessica Bennet, Laura Fisher, Jacqueline Bowen, J enny Turpin, Lauren Coyne, Back row-Susanne
Bell, Emily Finton, Amy Page, Andrew Walshe, Sarah Williams, John Whitby. Not pictured: Julie
Kittelson
Well, at least J essica look1 like she's working!

Our mentor???

Missy, Julie, and Molly get ready for the yearbook
dance .

?~YEARBOOK

Female staffers attack Jordan!

�Meet The Press
Front row-Dolly Trevey-Boitnorr,Angela PaeJ ennifer
Dickison, Roberr McFall, Michael Conrad, Bobby
Blanding, Row 2-Sracie Lumsden, Cami Chapin , Johnny Blanding, Mark Hemberger, Cary Price, Amy
Rosepepe, Row 3-J ennifer Wilmer, Melissa Coleman,
Deborah Dickison, Ashley Atkinson, Ashley Puig, Row
4-Moira Wright, Landon Meres, Paula Karz, Missy
James, Creceda LeMaire, Susanne Bell, Allison J erron,
Back row-Diane Herchinrider, sponsor

Future Clark Kenrs

Ashley prepares rhe SCROLL.

Mrs. H erchinrid er -

the H ead H oncho

As you probably know' the newspaper
staff puts out our school newspaper, T~e
. Scrou-,
" 4 times a year. The staff 1s
Squire
made of students from the sixth, seventh,
.
d ninth grades. They cover
~~th, m
p ·
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from the Science air to
h
everyt mg
...
spans m d firom club activmes to events
like dmces. The Squire Scroll plays m
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an in recording our school
1mportmt P
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activities.

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73

�There are many different groups at Cave Spring,
each special and unique. But when it all comes down
to it, we stick together. We're a family and this layout
1s dedicated to our family tree; the people who are part
of our family like you and me. The events pictured on
these pages are things that occurred this year special times in our students' lives.

D uring Spirit Week the ch 1 cl
cl .. M
eer ea ers sponsored "college ree shirr
ay.
any people showed th ·
··
and T-shirrs.
eu: spm r by wearing swearshins
This winter d umped many snow and ice storms on the R oanoke Valley, d osing
school for days. Thom as Whitby and his d og Buster rake advanrage of the beauti ful
snow and go sledding.

•n~U MILL TURBINE EFFICIEK

Lynn Jones brought in her pet pig
for her state report. N inth graders
are required to do stare reporrs in
World Geography.

Congrats to Mike Kolejka who won Best-inShow in our annual science fair.
R ecycle it!!!

�Let it snow! Sometimes we were graced with the white wonders
fluttering down from heaven during school hours.

l:&gt;uring Child Abuse Prevention Month sru denrs did activities promoting the theme.
lbese students made signs that were hung
a.round the school.

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The advanced band peps up the Christmas assembly with festive music.

STUDENT LIFE

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an

Almost everyone has some kind of label: prep, jock,
freak, redneck, brain. But underneath that, most of us
would be surprised about how much we have in common
and all the things we agree on. Let us hope that as we
grow, these labels will fall away and that we all realize we
possess More Than Meets the I

The srud ly men of Mr. Old's homeroom find time ro pose fot the camera during Channel
One.

Amy , Betsy, and J ane enjoy wading in a
g urgling brook on a warm spring day.

All th e seventh graders scream as loud as they can for the Pep Rally Spirit Comest.

Freshmen have fun dressing up in costum e for World G eography state reports.

�eets t e

Choir members prepare ro go over Niagara Falls in a barrel on their rrip

to

Canada.

Regional Reflections Literature Comest winner Ashley Atkinson smi les triumphantly.

Carrie is shocked as she re-enters rhe reaJ world when her plaster mask is removed.

STUDENT LIFE

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�The Athletes of

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It has been a great year for athletics at Cave
Spring ] uni or High School. There has been lots
of enthusiasm from coaches, players, and fans .
We had several wins over Hidden Valley and all
of the teams had good records. We had participants on every high school junior varsiry
team and even some varsiry teams. Our freshmen teams did well as we combined with Hidden Valley co play ocher ninth grade teams in
the district. We are very proud of all our CS]
athletes. Go Cave Spring!
What a shoe!
Wrestle Mania!!!

Mindy's all smiles before the game.

These men are tough!

7!.[)

INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS

�We're ready to work!
Super Jason!

SIXTH GRADE INTRAMURAL CAPTAINS: Front row-John Fedison, sponsor,Kelly Foy, Erin Saunders, Nikki
Childress, Cary Price, Levi Hippensteel, Chris Bast, Paisley Bowles, Jeanne Duddy, sponsor, Row 2-Aimee Greenman,
Marcy Nussbaum, Emily Caldwell, David Billingsley, Wilson Waldron, Victoria Bassett, Back row-Laura Nasca, Dana
Vaughn, Danny McFadden, Ryan Furrow, Trevor Wiggins, Landon Metts

INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS

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�SCOREBOARD
CSJ OPPONENTScore
22 William Byrd 14
16
N orrhside
6
16
Glen var
0
Pulaski
16
38
Clifton Forge
6
8
Hidden Valley 21
0
16 Botetourt Int. 14

CSJH TEAM: Front row-Sarah Bassett, Robbie Nettles, T.J. G eorge, Jesse Clowers, Ben Cole, Bobby Akers, Kei Sakaguchi, H eather
Belk, Row 2-Erik Barnes, Marr Morris, Shawn Giorno, Alex Bohm, Clint Thomas, Duke Dotson, Mike Duncan , Brandon Johnson, Scott
Beard,coach, Row 3-Greg Hahn, Daniel Ferris, Tyler Kirby, Aaron Williams, Brad Cullinan, J osh Holmes, Ryan Raisor, Brian
Ford ,coach.

The '93-'94 award winners: Shawn Giorno, Tyler Kirby, Aaron Williams, Duke
Dodson, and Jesse Clowers.
Lined up and ready for some action!

The seventh and eighth grade football team had a great season, winning
six of their seven games! The team's
captains were Aaron Williams and Jesse Clowers. The coaches were: Scott
Beard, Brian Ford, and volunteer, Erik
Barnes. The team's most valuable player was Aaron Williams, the best offensive player was Jesse Clowers, the
best defensive player was Tyler Kirby,
and the most valuable player was
Shawn G iorno. D uke Dodson won the
coach's award . Congratulations on having a winning season .
Tyler says , "This year we 're # I for sure'"

�FRESHMEN TEAM: Front row-Shawn Srellic, Charlie Campbell, Brian Foutz, Freemen Burkes, Jason Counts, Zach Wright, Billy Parse!, Row
2-Tommy Booth, Casey Schumacher, Brad Booth, Travis Cooper, Brian Speight, Joe Mullican, Greg Hoseby, Row 3-Wade Willmore, David
Dixon, Chris Wyatt, Ronnie Agee, Timur Line, Adam Lanier, Dennis Diace, CJ . Liebal

The freshmen football team had a
winning season
with a 3 and 2 record. The team
started out with a
disappointing loss
to E.C. Glass, but
went on to win
their next three
games with tough
defense and exciting offense. Despite a season ending loss, the team
made an excellent
showing for our
ninth grade.

The offense, led by Travis Cooper, tries to score.

The defense cries to stop the opponent from gaining any yards.

TI1e offense th reatens

to

break free .

FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM

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I
7th and 8th
The Cave Spring Boys' Basketball Team enjoyed a very successful season this year. They
finished the season with an overall record of 8-5,
going 5-2 at home and 3-3 on the road. The
Squires averaged 44. 54 points a game, with the
leading scorer being Daniel Penn who racked up
136 points for a 10.6 point-per-game average.
Mike Duncan led the way in free throws, making
54.2% of his shots. Mike also led the team in 3
pointers, making 12 for the season.
CS) TEAM: Fronr row-David Billingsley, Daniel Penn, Tyler Kirby, Justin Cox, Row 2-Stewart Tims, Jesse
Seamon, Andre Martin, Mike Duncan, Brandon Funk, Josh Holmes, Jon Derryberry, Coach Crockett, Coach
Brian Ford , Ryan Raisor, Duke Dodson, Clinr Thomas, Chris Bibby, Ben Cole, Matt Delumyea

T yler sizes up his competition.

Ready , Ai m , Fire!'

Duke tries ro be like Mike.

Ben shows Botetourt his dribbling skiUs.

12 ~ I CS]
- BOYS ' BASKETBALL
8-v'

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Jud shoots over a crowd of defenders.
Jump ball 1

Mike follows through on a free throw.

Spencer readies on defense.

Freshmen

C:S FRESHMEN

TEAM: Front row-Jimmy Harrison, Luke Beazley, Brian Vittur, Spencer Baird, Ashley McCall ,

The Cave Spring Knights' Freshmen Boys Basketball Team ended their 6-5 season with a win over
Franklin County. They were 6-2 on the road and 0-3
at home. The team played well against the strong
Triple A competition, losing 4 of their games hy 5
points or less. The leading scorers from Cave Spring
were Alex Phillips, Mike Bibby, and Jimmy Harrison.
Alex, Mike , and Jimmy were also the leading
rebounders. The Knights overcame snow , sleet, and ice
to practice while everyone else was enjoying their days
off from school. G reat season, Freshmen'

l ay Scott, Row 2-Joel Kirby , Chris Case , Alex Phillips, Mike Bibby. Jud Poulter

FRESHMEN BOYS' BASKETBALL

83

�Gold Metal Season

CSJH BASKETBALL TEAM: Franc row-Whitney Freeman , Laura Wire , Mindy Reynolds, Ashley H ammer, Lindsay Higg inbotham , Be ch Carter, Sarah
Rutherford, Tamaryn Vineyard, Sarah Slovensky, J acqueline Bowen, Candice Bowen, Back row-Mr. Career, Lauren McCann , Kelly Ammons, Lu ci \'(/ ilson, Lauren
Carr, Mandy Warsaw, Amy Causey, Christy Fagg , Beverly Anderson, Jess ica Hill, Mrs. Jane Wrigh c,coach. Not pictured-Lindsay Cannon.

Awesome! Great! Super team!
are a few of the adjectives used to
describe the girls' basketball team
for 199 3. The key to winning was
the desire, determination, and dedication of the team.
W e set our team goal to be # 1
this year. Therefore, our desire to
fulfill this goal and a final chance at
the championship in the win over
Hidden Valley was a dream come
true . We are proud of our girls, the
district champions in junior high
basketball!

Say cheese!

Look at that ponytail fly.
A kodak moment .

What a shot1
T hese girls are all smiles.

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CSJH BASKETBALL

T ake it

to

her, Lindsay'

Leap, Lind say , Lenp!

�Serving It Up!

Group Huddle!
Megan anxiously awairs the ball.

Lindsay is ready for anyrhing.

Peace, Love, and Happiness

This is what you call a
POWER SERVE!

Bend over backwards, Beth.

Deal with it!

As the whistle sounded and the
official motioned the serve to come
into play, the volleyball team was
on their toes prepared to receive the
serve of the opponent. As the pass
was coming towards the setter, the
spiker concentrated on her approach to kill the ball, and it went
down. This was just a replay of how
most of the games were played
during the outstanding season of
volleyball under their new coach,
Melissa Doll.

'le-'rllLEYBAL
L TE
AM:

·
· .
M . h ll Alric Michelle Ganong, Emily Powell
Front row -Lindsay H1gg mbocham. Kerry Fair. Row 2- IC e e
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r itncy o e , s ey ammer , egan
air. an11 Chapin. Back row-Melissa o ll ' coach
' ' Beverly Anderson , Kan e Roberts ' Beth
'ltttr, Chrisry Fagg, Lindsay Cannon , Jane Spencer, Brooke Chri srley, Sarah Payne, Laura Casteel

CJSH VOLLEYBALL

85

�Get A Kick Out Of

• • •

SOCCER

SOCCER TEAM: Front row-Dana Lazzuri, Robin Shorter, Nicky Powers, Ryan Sink, Spencer Thompson, Dustin Morse, Spencer Baird , Joe Slack, Leigh Anne Mitchell,
Lauren Coyne, Row 2-Heacher Belk, Tanner Duus, Brenton Bowles, John Gallagher, Nathan Gardner, John Linn, Marc Canfield, Chad Norris, Jay Score, John
Hepcinsrall, Row 3-Coach,Ed Stier, Steven Hamblen, Jorge Rivera, Jason Brubaker, Luke Brown, Joel Kirby, Tyler Kirby, Will Callahan, Don O'Hair, Jason Ganong

The soccer team had a great season
this year. They had ten wins, two
defeats, and no ties. This included
crushing Hidden Valley! The team
also broke three school records. They
were for goals scored, shots on goal,
and assists. Captains were Spencer
Baird and Jorge Rivera. Most valuable
player was Steven Hamblen. Offensive
player of the year was Jorge Rivera.
Defensive player of the year was Dustin Morse. Great season, guys.

Branron sprints ro rhe ball.

Jason goes in for the kill!
Good pass, N icky

8~SOCCER

Ryan 's quick nn his feer1

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WRESTLING TEAM: Front row-Nayde Paige, Chris Poulter, Ryan Setchel, Todd Setchel, Paul Brunk, Zack McCoy, Matt West, Garrett Peace, Erick Marcin, Bobby Akers,
Peter Scheibe, Row 2-Lauren McCann, Kristen Wray, Chad Reed, Matt Peck, Ryan Fitzgerald, Adam Hollingsworth, John Paul Bourgeois, Jesse Gowers, Jerod Mabry, Kei
Sakaguchi, T.J . George, Heather Belk, Row 3-Assistant coach, Richie Frantz, Matt Morris, Ben Nielsen, Lawrence Loesel, Daniel Farris, John Gallagher, Jeremy Hedrick, Aaron
Williams, Fred Reed, Clay Luttrell, Garrett Christley, Jacob Quesinberry, Ron Pritchard, head coach.

Zack gives his opponent a headache!

The wrestling team had an
exciting victory over Hidden
Valley this year. At the Northside Invitational they placed
fourth out of eight schools. They
had two second-place metals,
five third-place metals, and three
fourth- place metals. Way to go,
guys!

Hang on, Chad!

Waiting for the Big Match'

n 1 e w inner

-

Ben N ielsen!!!

WRESTLIN G

87

�anc
Don't drop it!

The '93 girls' rrack team had a winning season with 3 wins and 2
losses along with an impressive 2nd place finish at the Cosmopolitan
Invitational Meet in Salem. We had a dedicated team led by co-captains
Katherine Brittain and Amber Goff. Our most outstanding team
member and also scoring the most poinrs was Katherine Brittain; our
most improved team member was Emily Wallace; the coaches' award
went to Shannon Gordon. Several new school records were set. It was a
good season and CSJ is proud of this team.

GIRLS' TRACK TEAM: Front row-Ashley Chapman, Kelli Miller, Whitney Cole, Lauren
Baudreau, Katherine Brittain, Nikki Collins, Creceda LeMaire, Shannon Gordon, Lydia Ilewicz,
Carly Rorramel, Alicia Dragan, Row 2-Rhonada Rusmisel, Amber Counts, Kim Avis, Misty
Blakenship, Jane Spencer, Erin Callahan, Jessica Means, Sariah Light, Evie McAllister, Laura
Lanphear, Becky Mahoney, Row 3-Coach Mongor,Lauren McCann, Emily Wallace, Michelle
Lancaster, Shenandoah Gillespie, Emily Finton, Lindsay Higginbotham, Amber Goff, J ennifer
Latstetter, Mrs. Susan Pugh, Row 4-Jennifer Lupton, Mandy Lippitt, J ennifer Daugherty, Julie
Kittelson, Lindsey Cannon, Amy Causey, Christy Fagg

Read1 for the stars

88

[ GIRLS' TRACK

Leaping to victory'

�Footwor
9

IBcory:s T iradk
The 1993 track ream had an outstanding year. Starring rhe
season with 3 viaories before losing their first meet, rhe ream's final
record was 3-2. The Squires broke 14 school records during rhe
year. The following awards were presented during the sports reeprion: most outstanding member was Travis Cooper; most imroved was Aaron Williams; the coaches' award went co Brian
ircur. It was a fine showing for a young ream .

Come on, man. Put up your dukes!
Practice makes perfect!

BOYS" TRACK TEAM: Front row: Billy Parse!, Jay Scott, J esse Clowers, Kevin
Gallagher, Brett Miller, Clint Thomas, Aaron Price, N athan Gleiner, Row 2-Ben
Neilsen, Mark Weary, Arthur Wolhford , Lawrence Loesel, Travis Cooper,
Adam Terrell, Brian Virrur, Tommy Selvey, Row 3-Kyle Ireland, Aaron
Williams, Brian Speighr, Mike Bibby, Burge Brisrol

BOYS " TRACK

�The '93-'94 cheerleading squads have
been busy from the start. They have
cheered on our teams and have given
them faithful support. Whether it was
football or basketball, our cheerleaders
were always there to back our teams and
energize the crowd. They also put up
posters and helped the student body get
back into the swing of things at the
beginning of the year.
The CSJH squad had to overcome a
challenge when their head coach, Mrs.
Reilly, moved to Michigan. Her position
was filled by Mrs. Hall, and Mrs.
Herchenrider took over the assistant
coach position. Despite all the changes,
the cheerleaders never let their spirit sink.
They deserve a big hand for helping to
make this another unforgetable year!

CS] CHEERLEADERS: Front row-Lory Webster, Blake Points, Row 2-Michelle Ganong, Julie Thacker, Ashley
Chapman, Ashley Walters, Heather Bowling, Row 3-Vicki Reilly, sponsor,Shannon Gordon, Kristy Storey, Allison Elias,
Shar Taliaferro, Sarah Joy Jordahl, ] ody Hall, sponsor

Strike a pose

G o, Squires

9t j j CSJH CHEERLEADERS

�Cheerleaders boost the spirit!

FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: Front row-Mollie Strosnider, Tara Lee, Meredith Perdue, Kari Funderburke, Row 2-Blair Richardson,
Jenny Fetherolf, Carla Maye, Kelley Fisher, Kyleigh Lambert, Erika McCoy

Checking our the ream!

AND
FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS

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�Freshtnen Players!

SWIMMING: Llndsey Miller, Leila Kessler, Evelyn G riner, Elaine Anderson,Jennifer Daugherty, Charlie Davies, Vince Baranauskas, Alicia Todd

Freshmen sports are one of the
best things about being a freshman
and these freshmen have that
chance. Freshmen sports are a good
way for students to grow and become more a part of the high
school. They are all winners!

INDOOR TR.ACK: Kim Avis, Katherine Brittain, Jennifer Lupton , Emily Wallace, Shenandoah
Gillespie

JV BASKETBALL: Ryan Billingsley
VOLLEYBALL: Michelle W aldron, Kristina Childress, Thi Campbell, Raven Van Dyck, Jennifer Lupton
TENNIS: Alicia T odd , Malia Miller

IFRESHMEN ATHLETES

�BASKETBALL, TENNIS,
VOLLEYBALL, GOLF,
WRESTLING, INDOOR
TRACK, CROSS COUNTRY

CROSS COUNTRY: Nathan Gleiner, Anna Karr

JV BASKETBALL: Alyssa Redick, Jackie Hergrueter, Catie Redick

VARSITY BASKETBALL: Lisa Bryan

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Callahan , Cody Blankenship , Chad Norri s

GOLF: Jason Ganong, Ernie Cochran, J ason Brubaker

FRESH MEN ATHLETES

�r

•

. . . up dose and personal

Another one bites the dust'

Because he represents the
part in all of us that actually says
what we wish we could say, like
"Hurry up and change courts so
you'll have time to lose another
game!" or "That sure was a sissy
serve!"; because he is always
critical and has an opinion but
nobody seems to mind; because
he can say "100 push-ups in the
corner and if you cheat on one,
I 'll triple it!"; because he is
unique and unforgetable, the
1993-94 yearbook is dedicated
to the one and only Mr. Gary

1

Smile, this one is for YOU!

Maynard I

9±{) DEDICATION

Mr . Maynard with his favorite girls in all the world , hi s granddaughters.

Taking a break from all their worries are Mr. M and the boss.

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u
When it comes to most musical, Spencer Baird and Leila Kessler are the
obvious choices.

There's nothing more to say. Carrie Shelton and John Whitby are
most creative.

l\atherine Brittain and Mike Bibby are both very talented in their various spans.
lney both have excelled in track. Mike had a great season in freshman basketball
Ind Katherine is continuing co succeed in indoor track. They were the right
thoices for most athletic,

Outspoken, academic, and eloquent are just a few adjectives to
describe Susanne Bell and Michael Kolejka, the cwo freshmen
most likely to become politicians.

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~argo Caruthers and Chris Hofer keep us in stitches because of their sense of

\umor.

Jenny Deans and Steven H amblen fit the definition of typical
freshmen.

SUPERLATIVES

95

�The Envelo

When we rum back the hands of time, we will always remember Monika Jernigan and
Marcus Bingham. (most likely to be remembered)

With their athletic and academic abilities as well as their friendly personalities, Alicia Todd
and Alex Phillips are the best all around freshmen

Since being lowly sixrh graders J ennifer
Daugherty and Brian Blount have become very
anracrive and unique freshm e n. (most
changed)

As Ryan Billingley and J ulie Ann Sgroi sit in Mr. Boyer's office, they reali ze that they too can

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ISUPERLATIVES

For the second time in Squire history we have a rie 1 Both Jared Largen and Tanner Duu
were chosen most artistic for their very different art sryles. Alison Burgio is the most arti sri.
g irl of the freshmen class.

�Don O'Hair and Heather Hess display their sryle as trendsetters.

bnnY Featherolf and Jimmy Harrison were voted most school spirited. J enny is a
hcerleader and Jimmy supports his freshman basketball team .

Paula Katz and Vince Baranauskas were voted most academic of the freshmen class;
however, they seem a little preoccupied right now!

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No matter where you are or how you feel J ason Brubaker and Creceda Le Maire are always
there to be your fri ends as fri e1Jd/iest of the freshm en class.

SUPERLATIVES

97

�CSJH's 1994 Gold Metalist:

SQUIRE

RY AN BILLINGSLEY

S

rodent, athlete, gentleman: this Squire is not flashy but is very much a
leader on the court and in the classroom. Ryan was a member of the Cave
Spring High School junior varsity basketball team that posted a great 102 record . Ryan works hard to perfea his skills in basketball but he is also a
responsible student with a 4 .0 GPA. Even though he is very busy, he
finds time to help others as a tutor, a natural helper and as an active
member of the Guidance Advisory Committee.

R yan spends his study hall period in the guidance office working as a ruror or as a natural
help er.

His friends are imporrant co Ryan and he enjoys the night
out at ChiChi's with the Spanish Club.

Here Ryan , Mark , and Ashley pose for pictures after being
rapped into the Honor Society last year .

9~IRE _ _

�As SCA president, Julie Ann begins our day wirh a cheery
"Good Morning," and "Have a grear day." She has done a
fine job for us.

A member of rhe Honor Sociey, Julie Ann enrerrai ns
Samantha Old while her daddy, Mr. Old, has conferences.

Julie Ann makes time

to

help other students in our after-school ruroring program.

She's smart, she's a talented singer, she likes children, she
believes that helping others is important and she is a leader.
This year's MY Lady is a true winner in all she attempts. Julie
Ann can be described best by the old saying: it is nice to be

important but it's more important to be nice.

And the 1994
MY LADY:

JULIE ANN

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MY LAD

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�INDEX

Bast, Christopher

A
18, 67, 71
32, 62, 104
18, 68
18, 58, 63, 67, 68, 69
Adkins, Abigail
45, 59
Adkins, Michael
45
Adkins, Vance
38
Agee, Ronnie
81
Akers, Bobby
11, 32, 80, 87
Alaroi, Yasmin
32,62, 68
Alford, Kasey
18, 71
Allen, Charles
76
Allen, Elizabeth
18, 67, 70
Allen, Lewis
50, 52
Altic, Michelle
32, 85
Ames, Sherry
75
Ammons, Kelly
38, 42, 84
Amos, Cinnamon
32
Amos, Jonathan
18, 58, 104
Amos, Michelle
45
Amos, Sherry
8, 19
Anderson, Aaron
45, 76
Anderson, Beverly
13, 38, 40, 79, 84, 85
Anderson, Corey
63
Anderson, Elaine
2, 4, 19, 23, 62, 63, 68, 69,
Ackley, Mandy
Ackley, Pete
Adams, Holly
Aday, Scott

92
Anderson, Lindsey
Anderton, Susan

38
32, 63
Andrews, Amanda
45
Angle, Ryann
38,40
As bury, Amanda
19, 20, 22, 58, 60, 62, 65
Asher, Anna
18, 19, 62, 63. 68, 69
Atkinson, Ashley 9, 12, 17, 32, 60, 67, 68, 69,
73, 104
Austin, Becky
50
Austin,] essica
45
Austin, Sherri
38
Avery, Rebekah
45, 70
Avis, Kimberly 19, 63, 64, 65, 68, 75, 88, 92
Avis, Ricka
45
Aydlett, Ann
32
Ayer, J onathan
19
Ayers, Jackie
32

Babich , Lauren
Bailey, Anne
Bainter, Megan
Baird, Spencer
Ball, J essica
Balzer, Robert
Banks, Andy
Banks, Samuel
Baranauskas, J onas
Baranauskas, Vince
Barbour, Jeremy
Barbour, J osh
Barnes, Erik
Barnett, Leigh
Barnhart, Amy
Barri er, Elizabeth
Barton, Y ashm.in

Basham, Laura
Bassett , Sarah

100

INDEX

45, 70, 79
45, 79
Baudreau, Lauren
3, 32, 36, 57, 88, 104
Bauman, Carrie
45
Beachy, Tiffany
39
Beard, Kay
50
Beard, Scott
50, 80
Beazley, Luke
19, 63, 83, 104
Beazley, Nick
39,64,66
19,63,68, 75
Beckner, Josh
19
Beckner, Kelly
45
Beckner, Melissa
Beckner, Thomas
39, 104
38, 50
Beedie, Serena
Belle, Heather
32, 71, 80, 86, 87
Bell, Samuel
39. 66
Bell, Susanne R. I, 19, 56, 59, 60, 61, 63, 72,
73. 95, 104
45, 76
Bell, Walker
I, 7, 32, 62, 70, 72, 77
Bennett, ) essica
39, 104
Bernardo, Allison
39. 60
Bernardo, Elaina
45, 66, 104
Bhurra, Saboora
38, 39, 82
Bibby, Chris
18, 83, 89, 95
Bibby, Mike
45, 79, 82, 104
Billingsley, David
18, 58, 64, 92, 96, 98, 104
Billingsley, Ryan
32, 104
Bingham, Eric
18, 62, 65, 96
Bingham, Marcus
45, 104
Birmingham, Tayza
45, 70
Blackbum, Monica
45
Blackstock, Amy
18, 63
Blackstock, Grant
45, 70
Blair, Kristin
18
Blais, Casey
104
Blakenship, Lindsay
88
Blakenship, Misry
73, 76
Blanding, Bobby
6, 45, 73, 76
Blanding, Jon athan
14, 18, 93
Blankenship, Cody
45, 76
Blankenship, Dustin
39
Blankenship, Lindsey
32
Blankenship, Misry
45, 70
Blevins, Valerie
8, 18, 24, 96
Blount, Brian
50, 62
Boehling, Rowena
39
Boettcher, Richard
11, 39. 80
Bohm, Alex
81
Booth, Tommy
18, 62, 81
Boothe, Brad
8, 39, 59
Bosen, Mary Page
70
Boudreau, Lauren
32, 36, 59,87
Bourgeois, John Paul
39
Bourne, Jared
45, 84
Bowen, Candice
32, 60, 69, 72, 84
Bowen, Jacqueline
32, 86
Bowles, Brenton
45,49, 79
Bowles, Paisley
50
Bowles, Susie
32,71,90
Bowling, Heather
76
Bowling, J. J .
45
Bowling, Jeremiah
50,94
Boyer, Steven
18
Bradford, Kevin
45
Bradshaw, Michael
50, 51
Brancati, Mike
Brandt, Meli ssa
39
Brasher, Alison
45 , 104
Brennan, J am es
39, 68, 69
Bristol, Burrage
32, 89
Brittain, Katherine
2, 2~ 27,63, 6~88,92,
95
45, 76
Brock, John
45
Brooks, Sarah
50
Brookshier, Lisa
50
Brothers, La Vina
45
Brown, Christopher
62
Brown, Corrin
45
Brown , Kristen
14, 20, 2 1, 86
Brown, Luke
20
Browne, Corri
2, 4, 20, 63, 68, 86, 93. 97
Brubaker, J ason
Bassett, Victoria

45, 104
50, 62
38
19, 59 , 68, 75, 83, 86, 95
38,69
45
32
32, 71
38, 104
19, 58, 92, 97, 104
45, 76
2, 19, 62, 68, 75
80
18, 19, 20, 24, 62, 68
50,64,65
45
19, 62, 67
38, 42
39, 69, 80

Brugman, Chris
Brunk, Paul
Bryan, Christie
Bryan, Lisa
Bryant, Seth
Burgio, Alison
Burkes, Freemen
Burnett, Sarah
BUtt, Zachary
Bushkar, Natalie
Bushnell, Dawn
Bushnell, Elizabeth
Butler, Elizabeth

39
10, 13, 39, 57, 76, 87
39, 42 , 76
20,62, 79,93
45
20, 57, 74,96
81
50
39, 40, 66, 104
45
20
39, 60, 61
45

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Caldwell,
Caldwell,
Callahan,
Callahan,
Callahan,

Daniel
Emily
Erin
Meli.sa

32
45, 66, 79
32, 37,63,68, 88
39
Will
20, 62, 71, 86, 93
Campbell, Allison
45
Campbell, Charlie
81
Campbell, Erin
45
Campbell, Karen
51
Campbell, Thi
20, 63, 69 , 92
Canfield, Matt
32,63, 65, 86
Cannon, Lindsay 11, 32, 36, 62, 78, 79, 85, 88
Carey, Matthew
32
Carlin, Brooke
39, 42, 60, 76, 104
Carlton, Josh
39, 40
Carothers, Blake
20
Catt, Chris
51
Catt, Gerald
39
Catt, Lauren
9, 11, 32, 36, 60, 63, 84, 104
Catt, Todd
20, 58, 63, 68, 69, 104
51
Catto!, Eddie
32, 63
Carson, David
39. 59, 70
Carson, Julie
11, 32, 35, 77, 79, 84, 85
Carter, Berh
20, 26, 62, 64, 95
Caruthers, Margo
6,45
Case, Ashley
Case, Chris
2, 18, 20, 83
Casteel, Laura
5, 32, 62, 68, 69, 85
Casteel, Seth
45
Causey, Amy 9, 11, 12, 33, 59, 68, 69, 76, 84,
88
Cease, Jennifer
Chadwick, Brian
Chapin, Cami
Chapman, Ashley
Chapman, Daniel
Chase, Bradley
Cheney, Nikki
Cheng, Stephanie
Childre.s, Kristina
Childre.s, Melissa
Childress, Nikki
Chitsaz, Ali
Chockley, Heather
Christley, Brooke
Chrisrley, Garrett
Christley, Holly
Christley, Kathryn
Clark, Austin
Clark, Thelma
Clatterbuck, Sarah
Clear, Crystal
Clemens, David
Clemons, Catherine

Clemons, Nancy
Clifton, Keith
Clowers, J esse
Clowers, Stephanie
Coats, Grace
Coats, Sara

Cochran, Ernie

39
46
39, 59, 73, 85
33, 71, 74, 88, 90
46, 76
39. 42
20
39
20, 63 , 92
46
79
20, 68, 69
39, 70
8, 39, 79, 85
33, 62,68, 87
39. 68, 69
46
39
46
39
20, 70
33. 74
46
13, 51, 58
6, 46, 49, 104
33. 74, 80, 87, 89
33
46, 49. 70
33. 60, 70
14, 20, 63, 93. 104

46
33, 34, 71, 80, 82
33. 62, 68, 75, 85, 88
I, 5, 12, 15, 33, 62, 68, 72
46
Coleman, Melissa 2, 5, 12, 15, 17, 33. 62, 68,
69, 73
18, 21, 63, 70
Collins , Jason
21, 62, 88
Collins, Nikki
39
Colvin, Robert
53
Comer, Gene
21, 63, 76
Compton, Josh
21, 63
Compton, Matt
46
Compton, Thomas
39, 104
Conner, Brandy
39
Conner, Debra
39
Conner, Fredrick
51
Conner, Gene
39
Conner, Lisa
46, 49, 104
Conner, Rebecca
46, 73
Conrad, Michael
39, 40, 66
Conway, Sean
Cook, Mike
33
51
Cook, Yvonne
14, 21, 81, 89
Cooper, Travis
51
Cordell, Clara
46, 70, 88
Counts, Amber
21, 70, 81
Counts, Jason
Cockrell, Jessica
Cole, Ben
Cole, Whitney
Colcm an, A=da
Coleman, Bridget

Cox, Christie

Cox, Justin
Cox, Michael
Cox, Sarah
Cox, Shana
Cox, Shannan
Coyne, J.nurc:n
Craft, Anna
Craig, Jennifer
Craig, Jessica
Crawley, Alison
Crebo, Stephanie
Crockett, Coach
Cross, Benjamin
Cross, Betsy
Crotts, Rick
Crumpler, Amy
Crumpler, Matthew
Cullinan, Brad
Cunningham, Lora
Currier, Rebekah
Currin, Ward
Custer, Tommy

Dalton, Kristen
Daly, Michael
Daniels, M aury
Da.risc, Dix.inc
Daugherry, Jennifer
Davies, Charlie
Davies, Jordan

Davis, Alicia
Davis, Amelia
Davis, Melanie

Davis , Whimey
Day, Sarah
Deans, Jenny
Deans, Kristina
D eeds, Ann
D eel, H eidi
DeHan, G lenda
Dclumycn , M an
Dem.irci, Rukiye

D erryberry, J ohn
Derryberry, Wesley
D eWitt, Andy
D eWitt, Emily

46
33, 63, 82
39, 40, 66
39
12, 21, 63
21 , 26, 62
I, 21, 63, 72, 74, 86
39, 61, 68
46
46
46
2, 12, 19, 21, 70, 71
82
39, 61
9, 12, 33, 63, 68, 76
50, 51
44, 46, 70
46
33, 80
51
46
40, 57, 59
40

21 , 58, 60, 62, 71
40, 74, 75, !04
33, 62, 68, 104
21, 7(
14, 21, 62 , 88, 92, 91
10, 21, 62, 63, 9i
40, 60, 61, 64 , 71
21, 62, 63, 71
6, 13, 46, 7C
21 , 7C
33. 68

40
4, 18, 21, 62, 71, 95
46, 49. 70
51 , 59
.{O

51
40, 59, 74, 82, lO·i
46 , 59
33 , 68, 69. Bl

46
411

22, 58 , 6)

�81
5, 33. 62, 67, 68, 69, 73,
75
46,66, 73
IJirkison, Jennifer
46
Digmanese, Daisy
51
Dillon, ruchard
51
Divers, Jackie
81
D ixon, David
40, 68, 69. 104
Dixon, James
22, 63, 71, 76
Dixon, Raphaela
46
0-:&gt;&lt;lson, Amy
Dodson , Duke
II, 33, 37, 64, 71, 80, 82, 98
Doll, Melissa
85
Domalslci, Elizabeth
40
22
Donahue, Andrew
33, 71
Donahue, Dean
46, 70
Dooley, Jessica
46
DOS5, Christopher
46
DowclJ, Hollie
33. 88
Dragan, Alicia
46
Drombetta, Lawrence
51, 79
Duddy, Jeanne
22, 63,68,69
Duff, Chris
51
Duffy, Sonja
11, 33. 65, 71, 80, 82
Duncan, Mike
22, 5~ 62, 63, 8~ 96
Duus, Tanner
Dwier, Amanda
33
Dyer, Barbara
52, 55
52
Dyer, Francine
Diate, Dennis

Fort-ster, Ashleigh

Dickison, Deborah

Foshag, Amanda
Founti, Heather
Foutz , Brian

Foutz, Jonathan

Fowler 1 James
Fox, Alliso n

Fox, Lindsey
Foy, Billy
Foy, Kelly
Francisco, Winsor
Frank , Jenna
Frankeberger, Kate

Frankeberger, Laura
Frantz, Richie
Frcnney, Knthcrine
Freeman, Whitney

Freund, Karen
Funderburke, Kari
Funk, Brandon
Funk, Whitney
Furrow, Beth
Furrow, Cmherine
Furrow, Ryan
Fusco, Matthew

40
33,68
46
81
40
33
33,62
40
40
46, 79
52
40, 66
33. 63
46
87
40
46, 84
23
91
38,40,42,82
6, 33
40
33
6,46, 79
40

G
Gagnier, Kevin

40, 69
5, 12, 33. 59, 64, 71, 90, 98,
104
46
Elfa, Gina
33
Ellis, Jim
Englilh, Amanda
33
46
Enoch, Stephen
7, 9, II, 40, 42, 57, 59, 60
Ernst, Maureen
46, 59
Evans. Caitlin
Edwards, Nikki
Elias, Allison

·-F
Faerie, Alanna
Faerie, Cedric
Fagg, Chrisry
Fair, Kerry

11, 33. 63, 84 , 85,
33. 68, 69, 79,

Fair, Trevor
Palls, Randall
Parley, Jonathan
Pedison, John
Feld vary, Kate
Ferguson, Rachael
Perrell, William
Perris, April Lee
Perris, Daniel

Perherolf, Jenny
Pickler, Jenny
Picld., Kelli
Fit.on, Kim
Pit.on, Ryan
Pin k, Gregory
Finton, Emily

Pisher, Kelley
Pi5l1cr, Laura

Fitzgerald, Ryan
J.'itzpatrick, Kara
f'It ming, Felecia
i'Iowers, Erin
f'fowe&lt;S, Leslie
Poley, Shalea
Pord, Brian

46,
52,
40,

22
22
88
85
46
40
66
79
69
46
40
22

33. 71, 80, 87
4, 12, 22, 59, 63, 65, 91, 97
22, 62, 63
22,63,71
39, 40, 42
22, 63
46
I, 5, 7, 9, 12, 33, 72, 88
21, 23, 63, 75, 91
33. 68, 69, 71, 72
33. 70, 87
40
33. 42, 60
40
33, 62
40
52, 80, 82

33
Gagnier, Renee
46
23
Galbraith, Jake
46
Galfagher, Emily
33, 86, 87
Galfagher, John
89
Galfagher, Kevin
Ganong, Jason
23, 63, 76, 79, 86, 93
Ganong, Michelle
11, 33, 85 , 90
Gardner, Nathan
33, 68, 86
Garrett, Man
40, 66
George, T. J.
33, 80, 87
40
Gilben, Jessica
Giles, Bob
52
70
Giles, Sue Sue
19, 68, 71 , 88, 92
Gillespie, Shenandoah
52
Gillock, Kathryn
Giorno, Shnwn
33. 80
Gleiner, Nathan
23, 60, 63, 71, 89, 93
40, 104
Gnau, Candice
23, 88
Goff, Amber
46
Gomez, Lorena
Gordon, Mandy
23, 68, 75
Gordon, Shannon
2, 16, 33. 63, 77, 88, 90
Gould, Kelly
23
Graham, Michael
46
Greenman, Aimee
46,49, 79
Greenway, Katherine
40
Greiner, Evelyn
23, 62, 63, 92
Griffin, Barbara
52
Griffin, Megan
40
Griffin, Noelle
40
Griffin, Rachel
40
Griffin, Seth
23
12, 23, 62
Griffith, J essica
12, 23, 62
Grinnell, Amanda
40
Gross, Brian
40
Groth, Kevin
40
Guilliams, John

•,____"
H afcy , Teresa
Hahn, Gregory
Haley, C harles

52
11, 33. 80
23

46
44,46, 70
52
8, 23
Hall, Jason
90
Hall, Jody
46
Hall, Tabitha
44, 46, 104
Hally, Colleen
1~ 5~ 62, 63, 64,65, 71,
Hamblen, Steven
86, 95
11, 34. 71, 7~ 8~ 85
Hammer, Ashley
46
Hammer, Mary
46
Hammer, Sarah
46
Hammond, Jessica
23, 63
Hancock, Leigh
40
Hanisch, Alex
46
Hanisch, Peter
8, 46
Hanzel, John
8, 23, 25
Harless, John
46, 104
Harms, Elizabeth
52,64
Harrison, Dee
23, 63,65, 71,83,97
Harrison, Jimmy
34,68, 69
Harstine, Maria
23
Han, Jason
40
Hanless, Kinsey
46
Harttnan, Charles
40
Hawkins , Brian
34
Haynes, Shannon
24, 63
Hayslett, Dave
52, 60
Heck, Jana
34, 87
Hedrick, Jeremy
46
Hedrick, Trevor
40
Heinemann, Carrie
46, 73
Hemberger, Mark
24
H enderson, Kelly
46, 104
Henderson, Kevin
34, 72
Henderson, Molly
34,62
Henley, David
41
Hensley, Erin
34, 71, 104
Heptinstall, Jamie
86
Heptinstall, John
52, 73
Herchenrider, Diane
24, 62, 93
Hergrueter, J ackelyn
41
Hergrueter, Kris
47
Heron, Joseph
104
H erron, Joey
18, 24, 58, 62
Heslep , Mac
10, 24, 97
Hess, Heather
34. 104
Hester, Audrey
24
Hewitt, Chris
34, 104
Hibbs, Ashley
41
Hice, Zach
47
Hicks, Kodcli e
Higginbotham, Lindsay 11, 34, 57, 59, 64 , 7 1,
84, 65, 88
47
Hill, Erica
15 , 4 1, 84
Hill, Jessica
24, 62
Hill, Justin
41
Hill, Ray
47, 79
Hippensteel, Levi
24, 57
H ockenberry, Sean
3. 24, 95
Hofet, Chris
41
Holcomb, Lauren
24
H olden, Stephen
47
Holland, Alicia
41, 87
Hollingsworth, Adam
47
Holloway , Jennifer
47,66
Holmes, Amy
11 , 34. 63, 80, 82
Holmes, Josh
34, 61, 62 , 67
H olmes, Melissa
4 1, 70
Holt, Tricia
47
Holt, Zachary
34,63
Hopkins, Jason
Haley, Clayton
Hall, Cara
Hall, Donna

Hopkins, J ess ica
Homer, Jennifer
Hoseby, Greg
Houk, Taylor
Hoven, Robert

Howleu, Brynn
Howlett, Robert
Hrdlicka, J ennifer
Hudso n, Mike

Hueglin, W illiam

34
44, 47, 70
81
34. 62, 68
47
69
47
40, 4 1, 69
24
47

Hughes, Brad
H urcum, Chris
Hun, Phillip

34
66
47, 104

·---1
·-----J

!Jewicz, Lydia
Ingram, ] ustin
Ireland, Kyle

24, 68,88
47
24, 64, 71, 89

Jain, Sheena
47, 49, 59
James, Colleen
47, 104
James, Ethan
34, 62
James, Missy 1, 24, 25, 56, 58, 59, 60, 63, 68,
72, 73, 75, 104
Janney, Amber
J ekielek, Kristen
Jenkins, J enny
] ennings, Ashley
Jennings, Dana
Jernigan, Monika
Jessee, Lisa
Jessee, Patrick
J erton, Allison
] ohnson, Barbara
Johns on, Brandon
Johnson, Hunter
Johnson, James
Johnson, Russ

Jones, Elaine
Jones, Gregory
Jones, Heather
Jones, Lynn
J ones, Matt
Jordahl, Sarah Joy

24, 68, 75
13, 41
25, 70
41, 104
25,61, 6 2
10, 25, 96
3. 8, 25
41, 104
47, 73, 104
41
11, 80
25
25, 63, 68, 69
25
47
41
47
25 ,62, 74
41
7, 11 , 38, 4 1, 90, 104

47' 104
19. 25, 27 ' 62 , 63 , 75, 93
I, 25 , 56, 58, 59, 6 1, 62, 68, 72,
Katz, Paufa
73, 75, 97' 104
25 , 62
Keith, Amy
41
Keith, John
52
Kelley, Muriel
9, 34, 61, 62, 67, 104
Kelly , Camrin
47
Kelly, Megan
Knplan, Adena
Karr, Anna

Kemp, Jean
Kemp, Nova
Kempster, Ross
Kesler, Stephanie
Kessler, Dav id
Kessler, Harry

52, 5 5

14, 21, 25, 60, 63
40, 4 1
4l
53, 75
16, 4 I , 69

Kessler, Leila 2, 25, 57, 58, 59 , 62, 68, 69. 75,

92, 95
Khan, Zcs han
Ki&lt;l&lt;l, H ea th er
Kidd er, Todd
K ikuchi, 1-liroaki
Killgore, J erem y
Kinder, Mered ith
King, Bradley

King, Brandon
King , Misty
K ing, Nat h an
Ki ng, Snm anrh n

41
47 ,49

41
34
25, 63
47
41

4 1, 6 1, 68
'14
4 1, 6 1, 68 . 69
47. 49

DEX

101

�..r

25, 62
47
69
25, 59, 63, 65, 71, 83, 86
41, 69, 104
34, 57, 62, 78, 80, 82, 86
Kittelson, Julie 25, 58, 59, 68, 69, 72, 75, 88,
104
25,62, 74,95
Kolejka, Michael
47
Kolejka, Paula
41
Kolozvary, Alex
34, 60, 63, 71
Konen, Jamie
9, 41
Kraemer, John
41
Krehbiel, Josh
41, 70
Krupin, Shannon

King, Tiffany
Kinsey, Tiffany
Kirby, Brandon
Kirby, Joel
Kirby, Kristi
Kirby, Tyler

·~L
Lambert, Charles
Lambert, Kyleigh
Lancaster, Kurt
Lancaster, Michelle
Lanier, Adam
Lanier, Lurlene

14, 25,

41, 76
63, 75, 76,
91
34, 68, 69
34, 57,62, 88
81

2~ 5~

53

Lanphear, Laura 25, 27, 31, 58, 62, 63, 68, 69,
75, 88
LaPlant, Laurie
11 , 4 1, 60
LaPtade, Neil
25
Largen, Jared
Lasker, Anna
Latsrener, Jennifer

Lavremjev, Madeline
Lawrence, Cindy
Lazzuri, Dana
Learnnson, Michelle

Lee, Tara
Leech , Dawn
LeMaire, Creceda
Lenz, Matt
Lester, Erin
Lewis, Jeff
Lewis, Matthew
Liebal, C. J .
Light, Doris
Light, Sariah
Lin, Cindy
Line, Tim ur
Linn, Doug
Linn, John
Lippitt, Mandy
Loesel, Lawrence
Long, Carla
1.opez, Michelle
Luedki, Brian
Lugar, Katie

Lumsden, Stacie
Lupton, J en nifer
Lumell, Clay
Luu, Chu

25, 96
44
25, 62, 63, 68, 75, 88
34
16, 53
2, 26, 60, 63, 68, 69, 86
41, 70
91
3. 8, 26, 59
18, 26, 59, 63, 64, 65, 73,
88, 97
41
4, 26,63
26, 63, 7 1
47, 59
26, 62, 81
53
34, 88
25, 27, 58, 62, 63
27, 81
41
27' 62, 63, 86
34,63,88
34, 87, 89
53
47, 59
34
11, 41
2, 34, 35, 62, 73, 104
2, 27, 63, 68,69, 88,92
34, 87
47, 70

·-M

Manning, Carrie
Marianetti, Kara

Markey, Lindsey
Markwell, Ausryn
Marshall, Ginny
Marsico, D ebbie
Martin, Andre
Martin, Benjamin
Martin, Erick
Manin, Imoje&lt;lll
Martin, Kris
Mason, Kate

Matthew, Rohit
Maye, Carla
Maynard, Gary
McAllister, Evie
McCall, Ashley
McCall, Mandy
McCallum, Daniel
McCann, Jonathan
McCann, Lauren
McCarthy, Colleen
McOung, Frank
McCoy, Erika
McCoy, Zack
McDaniel, Chad
Mcfadyen, Daniel
McFall, Robert
McFarland, Cartie
McGarry, Kristen
McGraw, Elizabeth
McGuire, Melanie

McGuire, Travis
McKay, Sarah
McKinney, Bill
Meador, Carrie
Meador, Stephanie
Means, Jessica

Mellci, Christina
Mellci, John
Mellci, Suzanne
Merrill, Abigail
Metheny, Patrick
Metts, Gordon
Merrs, Landon
Metzler, Amanda
Miller, Brert
Miller, Elizaberh
Miller, J amie
Miller, Kelli
Miller, Krissy
Miller, Lindsey
Miller, Malia
Miller, Matt
Miller, Rebecca
Miller, Shana
Min, Erik
Mitchell, Leigh Anne
Mitchell, Nancy
Mizack, Jay
Mizack, Kimberly
Monahan, Danny
Mongor, Coach
Monroe, Marilyn

Moore, Anthony
Moore, Hunter
Moore, Lynn

Moran, Blake
Moran, Brooks
Morgan, Leslie
Morgan , Michael
Morris, Matt
Morse, Dustin

Mabry, J erod
MacGregor, Sara
Maghera, Ritu
Mahone, Eric
Mahoney, Becky
Mall, Tho mas
Malone, Adam P.
Malone, Cory
Manetta, Allison

9, 34, 87
4 1, 60, 6 1
35 , 57 , 62
35,63
35, 62, 88
53
35 . 71
47
9, 35

Muclenacr, Matthew

Mullican, J oe
Murdock, Kevi n
Murray, Richard

1, 9, 35, 57, 62, 72 , 88
41
26, 60,62 , 63, 92
27, 62, 92, 104
41
47
2, 27, 68
4 1, 42
l, 27, 5~6~63, 72,86
53
27
47, 70
13, 26, 75
88
26
47
21,26,93

9
26, 58 , 62, 68, 75
41, 104
35
41, 104
35 , 80, 87
26, 62, 86
47
81
42
9, 35

Nance, Desmond
Nasca, Laura
Nash, Ashley
Nash, Sarah
Neese, Josh
Neighbors, Ashley

Neighbors, Jonathan
N eighbors, Nathanael

Nussbaum, Marcy

Picciano, Antonina

Pitner, Chair
Pitner, Oaire

Pitts, J ennifcr
Plagenhoef, Kelsey

10, 41, 104
47, 79
47
41
41
45, 47
41
26
41, 60
41, 80
41
27, 59, 70
8, 27
41
35
35 , 74, 87, 89
40,41
41

47' 79, 104

O 'Dell, Justin
O'Hair, Don
O'Hair, Meghan
O'Keeffe, Bob
Oakes, Darlene
Old, Greg
Orr, Stacy
Osborne, Hayleigh
Osborne, Matthew
Overfelt, Brad
Overfelt, Crystal
Overfelt, Heather
Overstreet, Jackie
Ozanich, Ingrid

27, 67
24 , 62, 86, 97
42, 64, 79,85
54
52, 53
54
47, 70
35
47
38, 42, 57, 59
47, 104
42, 70, 104
42
47, 104

Powers, Nicky
Powers, Scan
Price, Aruon

Price, Cary
Price, Sue
Pritchard, Ron

Pruitt, Andrew
Pugh, Chris
Pugh, Susan
Puig, Ashley
Purdy, J oshua

Rae, Elizabeth
Ragland, Laura
Ragland, Tiffany
Raisor, Ryan

Pate, Jonathan
Parse!, Billy
Paxton, T rnci
Payne, J ohn
Payne, Sarah
Peace, Brandon
Peace, Garrett
Peace, Isaac
Pearce, Spencer
Pearce, Susan

10, 14, 35, 70, 87
47
47
54
47
27, 28, 71, 74 , 79, 81 , 89
11, 39, 40, 42, 70
47
4 2, 79, 85
47
42, 87
28
35, 104
42
9, 3 5. 7 1, 87
28,68
35, 63, 68. 69 . 82
4, 26. 28, 59, 60, 63, 65. 91
63

54
28, 70
36, 68, 87

36, 68, 69, 7)

48
36
36, 80, 82

Ramirez, J ose

48

Rawlings, J ennifer

42
42

Reed, Adam

Paige, Naye De
Palmer, Jessica
Parker, J oseph
Parker, 1.azelle

36,66,86
28,62,66,67
4,36,62,68, 69, 89
48, 73, 79
54
87
36
42, 76
54, 61, 88
36, 63, 68, 69, 73, 104
48

·--Q
·-R

Rayher, Ken
Redick, Alyssa
Redick, Carie

104
Padgett, Adam
35
Padgett, Chris
47, 73
Pae, Angela
l, 27' 56, 59. 62 , 63 , 68, 69 , 72,
Page, Amy
75
54
Page, Brenda

28, 63, 64, 71, 83, 96
42
42,61
104
42, 104
47
48

Poff, Eric
35, 74
Poims, Dlake 9, 12, 17, 35, 57, 62, 64, 71, 90
PoUock, Gracie
35, 57,62
Poplstcin, Karlynda
48
Poulter, Chris
42, 78, 87, 104
28,83
Poulter, Jud
2, 35, 62, 68, 69, 75, 79, 85
PoweU, Emily

Quesenberry, John
Quesenberry, Laurie
Quesinberry, Jacob

Perdue, Meredith
Perry, John

I

Phillips, Alex
Phillips, Tony

Nelson, Candice
Nettles, Robbie
Newman, Jared
Nichols, Candy
Nichols, Kelli
Nichols, Michael
Niday, Robert
Nielsen, Ben
Nielsen, Matthew
Nixon, Grace
16, 18, 26, 27, 58, 63, 86, 93
Norris, Chad
1, 41, 42, 72
Norris, Jessica

Penn, Daniel

/

IND l-X

41,66
41
13, 53
35
35
21, 26, 63
51, 53
35,68
53, 55
35, 63, 88
41, 59
47,49
41
47
47
59
47, 56, 70, 73, 79
47
35, 89
41
41

·---N

Pt-de, Mat1
Peery, J ohn

(
1()2

27,60
47
35
47
2, 27, 63
53, 55, 63
35, 82
47
40, 41, 87, 104
50, 53
35
47
104
91
50, 53, 94
88
26, 58, 63, 83, 98, 104
13, 41
41
47, 66
11, 35, 84, 87, 88, 104
47, 48
53
26, 63, 71, 91
35, 87, 104
38, 41, 42
47, 79
47, 70, 73, 104

Reed, Chad
R eed, Fred
Reeder, Tommy
Reid, John
Reilly, Vicki
Repede, Martha
Reust!e, Bradley
Reynolds, Ashlee
R eynolds, Mindy
Richardson, Blair
Rivera, Jorge
Rivera, Oscar
Roa ch, Sierra
Robem, Katie
Robinson, Snmh
Rocha, J uninho
Rosapepe, Amy
Ross, Bonnie

Ross, Brod
Ross, Bradley
Ross, Samh
Ross, Summer

Roth, J ason
Rotramel, Carly
Roundtree, Po rsche
Rouse, Carori
Rouse, Kri sti
Rowan , T erri

R usmisel, R honada

28, 29, 62 , 93
28, 29, 62, 93
48
42, 87
42, 87, 104

49
42
54, 90
36

48
48
42 , 78, s4
91
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Sablik, Anna
Sacco, Anna
Sain, Amanda
Sain, Sharon
Sakaguchi, Kei
Sargen t, Anna
Saul, Bambi
Saunders, Erin

Savard, Patrick
Scheibe, Peter
Scheuer, Amy
Schneider, Chris
Schumacher, Casey
Schwan, David

Scott, Jay

Scott, Stephani e
Scruggs, Joseph
Seaman , Jesse
Sears, Chris
Seddon, Ann
Sellari, Sarah
Sellari, William
Selvey, Tommy
Setchel, Ryan
Setchel, Todd
Sgroi , Julie Ann
Sgroi, Stephanie
Shaw, Andrew
Shaw, Jonathan
Shaw, Philip
Shelton , Carrie
Shelton . Claudeen
Shemoff, Erika
Shivers, Sarah
Shoner, Robin
Shrader, Matt
Sicora, Mary
Simmons, Ashley
Simmons, J essica
Simmons, Scott

Singh, Nick
Sink, R yan
Sisson, Joey
Slack, Joe
Slack, Julie
Siovensky, Sarah
Smjth, Aaron
Smit h, Amanda
Smjt h, Emily
Smi th, Manha
Smit h, Pat
Srnith, Trista
Snead, Katie
Snowadzky, ·Pat
'lr.,der, Bradley
Sowder, Emily
)Parks, J osh E.
Spa rks, J oshu a J .
Spears, Kim
Spears, Sarah
S)lcars, Susan

Stier, Ed

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Steffek, Samantha
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Stei nm aker, Trina
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Stevens, Daniel
Stevens, Elisabeth
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Stout , Jennifer
Strang, Shawn
Strosnider, Mollie
Sruan, Ashley
Stump, Bernice
Stump, Pntricin

St. Clair, Daniel
St. Clair, January
Sumner, Karen

Sumpter, Graham
Svec, Bill
Swaffield, Beth
Swing , Donnld
Sylvester-Johnso, Anders

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TnEaferro, Shor
Taubman, Madeline
Taylor, Danielle
Taylor, Kelly
T aylor, Lucy

Vandelinde, Ryan
VanDyck, Raven
VnnDyne, Thad
Vaniels , Mary Lou
Vaughn, Dana
Vineyard, Tamnryn

Vitrur, Brian

Wnlden, Lauren
Wnldron, Glenn
W oldron, Kevin
Woldron, Michelle
Woldron, Wilson
Wnlker, Andrew
Wallace, Emily
Walrond, Shirley
Walshe, Andrew

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49
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Thornhill, Laura
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Thornton , Bnn
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18, 30, 58, 59, 60, 63, 65, 68,
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37. 60, 62
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40, 42, 43. 59, 69, 104
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30, 63
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42, 70
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Watson, Ryan
Watts, Sammy
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Weary, Mark

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37, 68
Webster, Nathan
37, 104
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37
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31, 62, 63
Wdbom, Jenrufer
37
Welch, Patrick
49
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5, 6, 9, 37, 62, 67
Wells, Ginger
37
Wells, Sarah
2, 31
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15, 37, 63, 68, 87
West, Matt
13. 55
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l, 25, 31, 61, 62, 66, 67, 72,
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95
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31
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49
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31, 65
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45,49, 79
Wiggins, Trevor
49
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6, 45, 49
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49
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31. 81
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43
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31
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Wilson, Megan
49
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37, 70
Wimmer, J ennifer
37, 70
Wimmer, W illie
49
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31
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Winfree, H eather
Winfrey, Christina
Winston, Michael
Winterich, Kristen
Winterich, P. J.
Wire, Laura

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37, 70
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Wire, Susie
55
W ise, Danielle
2, 55, 69, 75
Wise, Lindsey
I, 5, 9, 12, 15, 34, 37, 68, 72
Wukege, Rebekah
43
Wolford, Anhur
31, 89, 93
Wolter, Katherine
49
Wood, Adam
49, 104
Wood, Brandie
49
Wood, Brinn
49
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104
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Woodson, Jeremy
55
Woody, Lee
17, 55
Woolwine, Wally
49
Wray, Joseph
37, 87
Wray, Kristen
49
Wright, Caitlin
55,84
Wright, Jane
43. 60,69, 73
Wright, Moyra
37, 104
Wright, Sharity
81
Wright, Zach
49, 70
Wujek, Marissa
31 , 81
Wyatt, Ouis
55
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Y essian, K. C.
Young, Kim

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Zaikov, Kim
49
Zamorski, Aaron
59
Zamorski, Tommy
Zirkle, H eather 18, 26, 28, 31, 60, 62, 64, 7 l,
104

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�SPELLING BEE CHAMPS: Colleen Halley, Amy Woodfield, Camrin Kelly, Krisry Kirby (school champion)

SQUIRE AND MY LADY NOMINEES: Front row-Todd Carr, Vince Baranauskas, Missy James, Paula Katz, Brian
Vitrur, Heather Zirkle, Alicia Todd , Back row-Julie Kittelson, Mark Weary, Susanne Bell, Ashley McCall, Julie Ann
Sgroi, Ryan Billingsley

SPELLING BEE PARTICIPANTS : From row-CrystaJ Overfelt, Taisa Birmingham, David Billingley, Adam Pndgert, Keith
Clifton, Saboora Bhutta, Ingrid O zanias, Alison Brasher, Lauren Babich, Row 2-Rohi c Manhew, Chris Poulter, Kevin
Hen derson, Michael Winston, Allen Underwood, Lindsay Blakenship, Desmond N ansc, Allison Bern ardo, Ashley Jennings,
Maury Daniels, Ashley Atkinson, Ashley Hibbs, Zach Burt, Chair Pirner, Brandi Conner, Kristy Kirby, Mary TI1omas, J oey
H erron, Row 3- Phillip Hun, Colleen James, Amy Woo&lt;lfidd, Brooke Carlin, H eather Overfc:lc, Tommy Bechner, Zuch Z..kCoy,
Candice Gnau, Matt Shrader, Erick Manin, Patrick J esse , Jamie Heptinsra.Ll, Ashley Puig, Julie Thacker, Audrey H esrcr,
Michael Morgan, Jonas Baranauskas, Row 4-Adam Wood, Tracy Unde rwood, Brooks Moran, Beth H nrms.. Lnuren Bau&lt;lrenu,
Spencer Pearce, Carnrin Kelly, Katie Roberts, Amanda. Weekly, Pete Ackley, B~cky Conner , Jess Seamon, Michael Daly, Pame.Li
Ryan, Shariry W right, Lauren Carr, Eric Bingham, Billy Underwood, Fred Reid

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SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS: Front Row-Jonathan Amos, James Dixon, Alison
Jetton, Marcy N ussbaum, Sarah Joy Jordahl, Julia Slack, Back Row-Luke Beazley,
Clint Thomas, Ernie Cochran, Malia Miller, Mandy Warsaw, Allison Elias

The Best Thing About the End
of the Year
No students asking to use the
bathroom.
a teacher
No detention
8th grader
Getting yearbooks 7th grader
I get to visit my home planet.
9th grader
I don't have to think.7th grader
No papers to grade. a teacher
Sleeping in.
9th grader
I'll be a seventh grader!
6th
grader

10±-l! CLOSING

REFLECTIONS CONTEST
WINNERS: Front row-Marc
Delumyea, Robert McFall, Sarah Trennis, Sarah Rutherford ,
Ashley Atkinson, Row 2-Lauren
McCann, Stacy Lumsden , Jonachan Shaw, Adina Kaplan

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Roaming the mall alone -

the WONDER of it!

THE
WONDER
YEARS
The SQUIRE cave Spring Junior
High School
4880 Brambleton
Avenue
Roanoke, Virginia
24018
1991-92

Ah, the WONDER of that first dance.

Table of
Contents
Title
Theme
Opening
People
Faculty
Sixth Grade
Seventh Grade
Eighth Grade
Freshmen
Spores
Clubs
Dedication
Superlatives
Squire/ My Lady
Index
Closing

1
2-3
4- 15
16-55
18-23
24-29
30-35
36-41
42-55
56-77
78-93
94
95-97
98-99
100-103
104

Freshmen all WONDER why the egg stands on end d uring the equinox .

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�Summertime

HAPPY
DAYS

is the most important pan of "The Wonder Years."
Squires did many ordinary and extraordinary things this
past summer like: going to the
pool, tent camping on the beach,
nothing, and eating potato chips
while watching soap operas.
Now we' re in school and getting
up at the crack of dawn and
studying constantly. Wouldn't it
be nice if summer lasted forever?

You 've got the right one, baby!

Everything' s just hunky DOOR-y in the
summertime!
R each out and touch som eone.

Swamp Th ing

Party Animal

Ain't she sweet»'
T hree's Company

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�Opposites Allracl

America's look is Cave Spring girls!
If looks could kill ...

H appy Days are here again.

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�AHE THE GRAD
School is not all work and no play, you know. Some of our best
memories are of the classroom. Remember when the class clown put a
tack in the teacher's chair? What about the time your teacher read a
note out loud? Maybe you did a funny book repon that made everyone
laugh. How about the time someone fell out of his chair? Wasn't it
great when your worst enemy rubbed her fingernails dowi:i" the
blackboard and your teacher screamed at her? Even though these
things were some of the best times in class,
learning new material and gaining maturity
is what school is all about. But no matter
"Now, Eric, how many times do I
have to cell you, 'No playing your
what class you are in, as long as you do your
Game Boy in band class'!" says
Chriscy.
best, you'll always MAKE THE GRADE!

" I hare school• ·· th inks Ricky after a short weekl;!J

Natu ral helper, Becky Dragan , shows a si h
d .
xt gra er Just how it's done.

Openiing

�"Move out of my way. Math class is calling!" exclaims Joshua.
At sixth grade orientation, Ashley 's there ro help.

"W hy are you looking at us?" Jane and Ashley want

" Why couldn't this be oral work ' " says Thomas.

to

know .

�JUST ONE
Wild, crazy, and zany, yet sensitive and caring. You got it
. . . the typical male. Always thinking of weird and absurd
things, always enjoying a laugh with friends, always trying to
make someone's day seem a little better. This page is dedicated
to the guys!

Toys that boys play with

Guys are sensitive too.

Enjoying the cool day at the lake are Jimmy and Jason.

Have you hugged a friend lately'
Hanz and Fmn

Opeirniing

�Tweedledum and Tweedle dee
Seem to say, "Look at me!"
(Which one - Dum or Dee???)

Guys are ALWAYS mature ... Sure!!!

Smile, you 're on Candid Camera!

Si ttin' Pretry

Tongue Tied over Girls

ALL MALE SURVEY:
What do you look for in a girl?
Looks, personality, a sense of humor,
maybe? We surveyed a few chosen male
homerooms and got their responses to
this question. The most frequently seen
answers were: looks, personality, and
sensitivity.
Why do you feel there are so few male
teachers?
This question received various responses such as: maybe they don't like
teaching, maybe they feel there are already plenty of teachers, it's too hard to
raise a family on a teacher's salary. We
respea our male teachers as well as all
teachers for they are not teaching for the
money, but rather for the reward of
giving the gift of knowledge.

OF
THE
GUYS

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Ope!IlingO

�Several T.V. shows have been canceled in the last few years that Squires really liked. Well, so have some programs
at Cave Spring Junior. Take for example, the mini-sip milk pouches; a year ago we tried them, but for some reason
we decided not to continue their use. Two of the major changes at CSJH have to do with the "Middle School
Concept.'' One of these is the teacher advisory program. We tried it last year and decided not to) ~co~n~a
~·~n~u~e;.:=;:;.~~;;:,::;:;;:l::&gt;-..-it this year. The other "missing" part of our school that has to do with the middle
school concept is that the ninth grade can no longer participate
in the junior high spans. Most schools
are fielding middle

teams, and freshman athletes
are considered a part of CSHS.
The last three cancellation are not necessarily programs, but
·
more like visible changes. Most important is our front lawn. In the last year it has
.
·
turned into a four lane highway and has definitely made traffic flow more smoothly. Another thing that I
is missing is the half dead tree and rough pavement outside the shop building. The next time you pass through that area,
think about how much nicer it is than gravel, like it was last year. The last really noticeable recent change is our new tennis courts. It's nice to
be able to play tennis without tripping over weeds . I guess you could call these two pages a Monument to Cave Spring's Past.

H ey, Mr. Beard , wh y d o you need two mini-sip pouches? Last year mini -sip p ouches wer
part of our recycling program.
This is a sight you will never see again. Ninth graders are
now playing on high schoo!J .V. teams, so our CSJH team
is made up of seventh and eighth graders only.
Remem ber this old sight when the road was just two
lanes and we had a front lawn?

This year computers were installed in the keyboard ing room ro add

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when the present tennis courts were being constructed.

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tree outside the
locker room
before it was
cut down, but
we did rake a
picture of the
courtyard after
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"Which are you? " you're wondering.
Maybe a couple of definitions would be in
order.
1. Bold - without fear; brave; daring
2. Beautiful - delightful to the mind or
senses
Well, we all are brave and daring at one
point, and we all have our moment in the
spotlight. Every year holds many or maybe
just a handful of these moments of courage
and moments of beauty. When you think
back on your second of stardom, remember
how it feels to know you can do or be
anything, and you will learn to believe in
yourself.

·"Golden Girls "

BEAUTIFUL
"Southern Exposu

Dan "'trying" to look bold

··Pretty in Pink''

" H ey, duuude"

�Louise
. doesn. r look
the first day of sch ool.
too thrilled abo ur

"Three's Company"

"Young and the
Restless"
Friendship "Bl
in rhe locker room
ossoms"
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Chad and Just1n
. wonder, "W ho's th at girl?!!"

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�WILD AND CRAZY
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H ey , everybody, look at mi

The 3 srooges

A little confused, guys!?

''I' ve fallen and I can't get up'"

A whole roomful of wacl«

�Aren' c you glad they use Dial??'

"Unposed " jubilation!

Scruc your scuff, D enise!
I bee she was a cuce " Kidd " !

"Up in the air Junior Bird Man
Take my picture, take my picture
Later dahling, later
Raw animal instinct
School's out, school's out!"
Wild and crazy, you bet. This describes Cave Spring kids.
During adolescence kids go through a lot of changes. T hey
have to be wild to fit in. Kids do many crazy things from
getting strange haircuts to guys wearing dresses! Man, is that
crazy' W hen teenagers are around their friends , they don 't
care how weird they aa. Being around people they know ,
kids can laugh and joke and goof off; these are people they
can talk to . It 's O.K. to say and do things that drive adults
crazy. It's a rite of passage to maturity .

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Peopfe are afwa.ys telling us
are tfi.e 6est years of our
fives. WeOC we don't R.tww if tftey
are tfi.e 6est) 6ut sometimes tftey
seem fike tfi.e fi.anfest! At tlme.s we
ma.y feef out of controC fike tfte
wfiofe worfd is pressuring us to do
our 6est) to 6e tfte 6est) a.ruf we
think we can't five up to tfios e
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fia.ve our friendS) a.ruf ma.y6e just
ma.y6e) wlien we fooR. 6ack on
junior fi.1£Jfi. twenty years from
now ) we ma.y cfiscover tfia.t tfiese
truCy were tfte 6est years. Tfien
we can remem6er) da.ycfrea.m wornfer ...

tftat these

Look our, MTV•

Susie had a summer to remember ...

Ben sh ows us w h at h e thi nks is the laresr fushi

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Introduction to People

�As fashion models, Kelli and Susan roll over all the resr.

STAR STUDENTS
Jacqueline Bowen Candace Cameron
Josh Lachowicz - Richard
Gere
Star Trompeter - Blossom
Doug Hibbs Tom
Cruise
Denise Page - Ashley on
Fresh Prince of Bel
Aire
Kevin Hagie Chevy
Chase
Chuck Gilliland Papa
Smurf
Zach Krause - Johnny on
Karate Kid

When the kids at Cave
Spring Junior were asked
which T.V. actor or actress
they most resembled, the answers ranged from Big Bird to
Julia Roberts. Some even answered Mickey Mouse! Well,
whether they look like them
or not, we think all Cave
Spring students are stars! We
may not be the most beautiful
or the most glamorous, but
we definitely have FUN!!!
Who's Dusry checking our down rhe
hall?

Don 't hare him because he's beautiful .

D on 't you wish Marr was your besr friend)

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�Television - how does it portray education? Mose of the teachers surveyed agreed chat the portrayal is not positive.
Mrs. Whisman believes that
there are some good, educational
shows on T.V., but chat students
don't watch chem. Some shows,
thinks Mrs . Pugh, such as The
Cosby Show usually depia education as a very important thing.
Ocher shows, particularly The
Simpsons, have no respea for education or teachers.
" The portrayal of students is
sometimes unrealistic, " said Mrs.
Wire, "because the students struggle to learn the material, but in the
end they all pass the course."
Mrs. Clemons feels chat sitcoms
mostly show stupid, uneducated
people. She also thinks chat smart
people are perceived as nerds on
these shows.
"The impression given by most
shows," says Mrs . Wise, "is
school's a drag."
"Education isn't taken seriously, "quotes Ms . Bruno.

Hark!

CSJH has character, thanks to the characters who work here!

Happy # 50, Mrs.
Wh isman II

Mrs. Cobble, the school' s head hon cho

G F ACULTY

M rs. Bailey models her favori te outfit . co mplete "

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�So this is what teachers do during their summer "vacation."
Our cafeteria staff cakes a break before the rush begins. Pictured are Elizabeth Martin,
Mary Radford, Laura Peters, Judy Saul, Peggy Shepherd, Ruby Whitehead, and Edna
Franklin.

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Special Education
ABC Baseball

Crorrs, Rick
H e alth / Physical
Ed .

Crozier, ] ennifer
Mach 8, Life Sci-

Chapman, Freda
Home Economics
American Bandstand

Childress, Lisa
Special Education
M"A"S"H

Oemons, Nancy
English 7,8
Ed Sullivan Show

Cunningham , Mary
Custodian
Ozzie and Harrier

Divers, Jacqueline
Librarian
Th e M a n from
U .N .C.L.E.

Deeds, Ann
Civics
Bonanza

Cobble, Martha
Principal
Andy Griffith

Duddy, J eanne
Language Arts 6
Bonanza

Cordell, O ara
Paraprofessional
Hie Parade

Duffy , Sonja
Paraprofessional
Dragnet

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Dyer , Barbara
English 8
D ragnet

Dyer, Francine
Special Educati on
Am e ri ca n B a ndstand

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G iles, Bob
Life Science
Wild Kingd om

Giles, Sue
Chorus
De. Kildare

Griffin , Barbara
Special Educati on
The Avengers

'\H arrison, Dee

Herch enri der. Di -

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Science 6
Mission Impossib le

l Love Lucy

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�MINUTES
Lawrence, Cynthia
Math 7, Algebra
Dark Shadows

Kemp, J ean
Social Studies 7
Hit Parade

Kelley, Muriel
Health/Physical Ed.
Perry Mason

Kessler, D avid
Math 7, Soc. Studies 7
Combat

Pugh, Susan
Math 6, Science 6
The Waltons

Price, Sue
English 9
D ynasry

Have you ever sat down and
really thought about how you
spend an average day? You are
at school most of the time, but
what do you do when you get
home? If you're like most kids,
you probably sit down in front
of the television to do homework. Then after you finish
your homework, you most likely just watch more T.V .
We asked teachers how they

felt about so much T.V. watching . Mrs. Clemons said students
should read more . Mrs . Meador
thinks T.V. takes away from
kid 's creativity. Watching T.V.
instead of mental or physical
activity is "pretty mindless "
Mrs. Seddon says.
Teachers agree that students
can be doing better things with
their time than watching television. Think about it!

Marsico, D eborah
Spanish !,II
Knight Rider

Maynard , Gary
H ealth/ Physical Ed.
Gun , Will

ics

The Dick Van Dyck
Sho

Myers, Julie
Math 9
Cheers

Pomeroy, J ohn
Health/ Physical Ed.
Star Trek

O 'Keeffe , Robert
Technology Ed .
Gunsmoke

Pomerleau, Pat
Paraprofess ional
I Love Lucy

FAC ULTY

Oakes, D arlene
Paraprofess ional
I Love Lui;y

Parker, Lazzelle
Art
Marcu s W e l b y_,
MD

Page, Brenda
Special Education
American Ban d stand

O ld , Gregory
Social Stud ies 6
T wilight Zone

�You aren'tgoing to tell me you didn 't do your homework!

Mrs. Harrison is always busy helping our the teachers.

A teacher's worst nightmare -

I don't see a teacher in this picture, do you '

PAPERWORK!!!

Mrs. Campbell is always willing to lend a
helping hand to better our environment.

Can't you tell how fascinated Mr . G iles is by this conversation'

KELLEY-PUGH

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the

A couple of weeks ago we didn't realize that we could
drive all the faculty insane. Well, last week we did.
It all started with a gum wad fight in the cafeteria. The
cafeteria ladies went first. Some thought they were farm
animals and Old McDonald. One thought she was a
down, jumped into a bowl of lime Jello, and said,"What
a dive, " which sent Mrs. Duffy insane. Then Ms. Sumner
took a look in Mrs. Duffy's head . All of a sudden Ms.
Sumner ran away saying, ''I've got to get to the hospital to
find a cure!"
The Janitorial staff went next. They were deaning up
the gum when the gum oozed into their brains and they
joined the cafeteria ladies outside running, jumping, and
playing.
So then came lunch . There was no food so the students
called Pizza Hut and had 500 pizzas ordered. The bill
went to the office. The office went insane. Because there
was no office staff, the teachers went insane. The kids ran
through the halls screaming for help as the teachers
marked F' s in their gradebooks.
Soon help came and now everything is O .K. The
students will never act bad again! Here are some pictures
taken during this crazy time . I guess we should always
remember "Who's the Boss!"

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Dr. Sumner examines Duffy the Oown 's head for loose
marbles.

H ave you hugged your boss today)

Mr. Brancati has a unique costume for Halloween - shirr
and tie.

Q uesenberry, J ohn
Marh 7 &amp; 8
Playhouse 90

Rector, H ope
Lang . Arts, Sci. 6
Dragnet

Sain, Sharon
Lang. Arts 7
G illigan 's Island

Seddon, Ann
W orld G eog.
Playhouse 90

Shafer, Elaine
French I
Am eri can Ba ndstand

Snowadzky, Patricia
Earth Science
Ted Mack Amateur
Hour

Steffen, Terri
Lang. Arts 6
Laugh In

Sumner, Karen
Lang. Arts 7
Stat Trek

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Skaggs, G uelda
Librarian
no T V . as a
teenager

Sm ith, Martha
World Geography
The Big Valley

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Gourmet earing fo r Mrs.
Sweet

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Band 6 and 7

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Sweet, Linda
Guidance Secretary
Alfred Hitchcock

Vanicls, Mary Lou
Iner. co Bus., Keyboard.,Typ.
American Bandstand

Waldron, Glenn
Head Cusrodian
Howdy Doody

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Ward, Berry
Life Science
American Bandstand

Whisman, Betry
Algebra, Geometry
no T.V. as a
teenager

Williams, Barbara
Guidance
The Honeymooners

Wire, Susie
Physical Science
Twilight Zone

Wise, Danielle
Band
All in the Family

Woolwine, Wally
Custodian
Andy Griffith

Wright, Jane
Health/ P.E. 6 &amp; 9
Wagon Train

Wynn, Julie
Special Ed.
L.A. Law

Mrs. Farmer McDonald had a farm and on that farm she had a pig, a cow and a
cl . . clownm

Busy Bee Bruno and the ghost of Martha W ashington take Boo trick or creating .

Hoo are rhe Turkeys with the Tarheel'

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WORLD
"I t 's a small world after all!"
The 6th grade -

it's A Different World. In

elementary school you had one teacher in one big
classroom; now you have seven teachers in seven big
classrooms. Everything is changing for you. You
have lockers and you get a variery of food in lunch .
D on't forget about the school daoces, the pep rallies
and the games. What more could you possibly ask
for? But there is a dark side to being a sixth grader:

1. The "older kids" can be rather mean . They call
you names like shrimp and shorry. Rule -

don 't let

it bother you.
2. You have to dress out for gym . Rule -

don't

let it bother you. After a while you' ll get used to it.
3. You only have five minutes to get to class.
Rule -

let it bother you! If you don't make it to

class on time, you might get silent table. Believe me,
you don't want that.
These are some of the things you just have to get
used to. You are at the bottom of the ladder for now
but you will get to the top. Step-by-step making
your way up the junior high ladder, soon you will
know the three rules by heart. Then you can pass
them on to the new 6th graders . Can you just
picture it!

Ackley, Peter
Akers, Bobby
Alami . Yasmin
Altice . Michelle

SIXTH

Amos, Andrew
Amos , Cinnamon
Anderton , Susan
Atk inson, Ash ley

Ayers, J ackie
Banks , Andy
Belk, H eather
Bingham , Eric

Blackwell, Bonnie
BlackweU, Ti ffany
Blankenship , Misry
Booth , Ken

Bourgeois, J ohn
Bowen , J acqueline
Bowles, Brenton
Bowling, H eather

Bristol, Burrage
Brown, Courtney
Brown, Elizabeth
Brown, H eather

Caldwell, Danny
Callahan, Erin
Canfield , Matt
Carey, Matt

Carr , Lauren
Carter, Beth
Casteel , L'lura
Causey , Amy

�This is how real men eat!

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Cerasoli, Ann
Marie
Chapman, Ashley
Christley, Garrett
Clemons, David
Clowers, J esse
Clowers, Stephanie
Cole, Ben
Cole, Whitney

Cook, Mike
Cross, Betsy
Cullinan, Brad
Daniels, Maury
Davis, Whitney
Derryberry , J on
Dickinson ,
Deborah
Dodson , Duke

Dragan, Alicia
Dunahoo, J acob
Duncan, Midrnel
Dwier , Amanda
Elias, Allison
Ellis, Jim
Fair, Kerry

Ferris, Daniel
Fink, Troy
Finton, Emily
Fish et, Laura
Fitzgerald , Ryan
Fleming, Felicia

Flowers, Leslie
Foshag, Amanda
Funk , Whitney
Furrow , Cathy
Gagnier , Greg

Gallagher, John
Ganong, Michelle
Gardner, Nathan
G eorge , Tim

happy together

Griffith, Whitney
Guilliams, Donald
H ahn , G reg

ACKLEY-GUILLIAMS

�ANOTHER WORLD
In some ways 6th grade is like a soap opera. . .lots of ups and
downs ... a crisis every minute, so welcome to the bottom of the
heap. Lucky you ... starting all over again ... a whole new episode of
kindergarten. New people and friends to make. . .the older kids
who tease you. BUT ... think on the bright side; games and dances
are fun and ... hey, don't worry, next year you can help (or tease)
the new sixth graders because you will be off the bottom and on
your way up!

Ripirs Ropers leader Mr. Pomeroy gees recognized!

Girls jusc
wanna have
fun.

H amm er, Ashley

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Harstine, Maria
Haynes, Shannon

Hedrick , J eremy
H enderson , Molly

H enley, D avid
Heptinstall, Jamie
H ester, Audrey
Hibbs, Ashley

Higginbotham ,
Lindsey
Hodges, Elisha
Hopkins, Jason
Hopkins, J essica
H ouk , Taylor
Hu ffm an , Tracey

Hughes, Wallace
James , Ethan
J ohnson, Tiffany
Kelly, Camrin
Kikuchi , Hiroaki
Kirby , Tyler

Konen , Jamie
Krone, Kacie
Lancaster, Kurr
Lancaster, Mi chelle
Lanning , Levi
Larson, Mary
Light , Sari ah
Lippitt , Mandy

Louse!, Lawrence
Luedke, Brian
Lumsden, Stacie
Luttrell , Clay
Mabry , J erod
Mahone, Eric
Mahoney , Rebecca
Malone, Adam

�"The In Crowd"

School's not so bad -

all smiles here!

Walk Like an Egyptian, Meg!

Manetta, Alison
Marrin, Kris
McCann , Lauren
McCoy, Zach
McGuire, Melani e
McGuire, Travis
McLeod, Mike
Meador, Carrie

Means, ) essica
Maghera, Rieu
Miller, Brett
Miller, Kelli
Miller, Krissie
Miller, Matthew
Morgan, Leslie
Morris, Matt

Murray, Richard
Nelson, Jennifer
Niday , Robbie
Ni elsen, Ben
Osborne, Hayleigh
Otrwell, Tracy
Padgett, Chris
Paige, Naye De

Peck, Marr
Penn , Daniel
Poff, Eric
Points, Blake
Pollock, Gracie
Powell, Emily
Powers, Nicky
Price, Aaron

Taking t im e w be
a fr iend

HAMMER-PRICE

�PERFECT
STRANGERS
Remember when we came to the orientation session back in August?
We didn't know anything.. We were off by ourselves in a building
called THE NORTH WING (wonder who dubbed such a generic
name on our "home"?) There were all these strange teachers and a
million papers to fill out. Then we colleaed enough books to fill two
backpacks. Our biggest problem was mastering those locker combinations and learning to share it with "a perfect stranger." Speaking
of strangers - we were in classes with at least fifteen people we didn't
know EVERY PERIOD.
Now it's spring and we're old timers. The big building is a breeze to
find our way around and best of all - our teachers and our classmates
are no longer Perfect Strangers.

These sixth graders caught on fast. They danced at the Back-ro-School Hop .

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And who said sixth graders aren 't suave , smooth , and sophisticated!ll

G

SJXTH

Puig, Ashley
Quesenberry, Jacob
Rae, Elizabeth
Ragland , Tiffany
Repede , Martha
Ritchey , Andy
Roberrs , Katie
Robinson , Sarah

Rotramel, Carly
Ross, Brad
Rusmisel, Rhonada
Rutherford , Brandi
Sablik, Anna
Sakaguchi , Kei
Schwarz, David
Scott, Stephanie

Shaw, Andrew
Shaw, J on
Simmons, Ashley
Sink , Ryan
Sisson , Joey
Sparks, Josh E.
Sparks, Josh
Speers, Kim

Spencer, Jane
Spu rlock , Daniel
Scamback, Christy
Stevens , Elisabeth
Strang, Shawn
Taliaferro. Shar
TaubmRn 1

Madeline
Taylor , Danielle

�Tacky Day found our " sixth graders" full of spirit!
All dressed up and somewhere to go
Shar is proud of "her" school as she shows CS) to a
friend.

Terrell, Jairod
Testerman , Wes
Thacker, Julie
Thomas, Cline
Thomasick, Anna
Trevey , Dolly

Turpin , J en ny
Underwood , Billy
Warsaw , Mandy

W ay, Meg
Webster, Lory
Webster, Nathan

Weekly, Amanda
Weeks, Charlie
W ells, Ginger

The best rhing about school -

West, Matt
Whi tby, Thomas
Wilkerson, J ason

Williams, Jason
Wilmer, Jennifer
W immer , Willie

Winfree, Heather
'IX'ise, Lindsey
Woodson , Jeremy

friends!

Wray. Kristen
Young , J erry

Tri vett, Brian

Turman , Tonya

PUIG-YOUNG

�STEP

It's 10 o'clock at night. As you stare at your
blank paper and open history book, you think to
yourself, "I don't know who John Calhoun was,
I don't care who John Calhoun was, and I have
to answer an essay question on him! Great!
Maybe I'll skip it. I'll ask somebody tomorrow
in homroom and do it at lunch.' '

The grand scene. The scene most seventh
graders have pulled at one time or another
Even though we don 't like to admit it, we'
all borrowed someone else's brain sometime
It 's all because we take homework step b)
step. It is drilled into our heads that "a
lunch finish history and study for spellin
test" . When the bell rings you have fo
minutes to get to literature. If you're late
you are punished. It kind of sounds like a1
adventure game, doesn't it?
But that's the way it works . Who cares i
you failed your science test. Just don't let th1
stress get to you; just take life step by step!

Huh???

H elp! There's a camera pointed right at m e!

STEP
My brains are sp illing ou

Ackley, Mandy
Adams, H olly
Amos, J onathon
Amos, Sherry
Anderson, Elaine
Asbury, Amanda
Asher, Anna

Avis, Kim
Ayer, Jonathan
Bai ley, David
Bai rd , Spencer
Baranauskas, Vince
Barbour, J osh
Barnett, Leigh

Beazley, Luke
Beckner, Josh
Beckner, Kelly
BeU, Susanne
Billingsley, Ryan
Blackstock, G ranr
Blais, Casey

Blankensh ip, Cody
Blounr, Brian
Booth, Sabrina
Boorhe, Brad
Bradford , Kevin
Brirtain . Katherine
Brubaker Jason

SEVENTH

�Yup! Everybody 's happy here.

Bryan, Lisa
Buchanan, Ben
Bushnell, Dawn
Callahan, Will
Campbell, Thi
Carr, Todd
Caruthers, Margo
Case, Chris

Cheney, Nikki
Clark, Kim
Clark, Marie
Cochran, Ernie
Cohen, Ryan
Collins, ] ason
Collins, Nicole
Colvin, ] eanette

Compron, ] ash
Compron, Matt
Cooper, Travis
Counrs, ] ason
Cox, ] ennifer
Cox, Shana
Cox, Shannon
Coyne, Lauren

Crebo, Stephanie
Dalron, Kristen
Daugherty,
Jennifer
Davis, Alicia
Davis, Melanie
Deans, ] enny
DeWitt, Emily
Dixon, Raphaela

Three pondering looks.

Who said locker room s aren 't any fun '

ACKLEY-DIXON

�Donahue, Andrew
Duff, Chris
Dunn, Matt
Fagg, Christy
Fetherolf, Jennifer
Fickler, Jennifer
Fields, Kelli

Filson, Ryan
Fisher, Kelley
Freund, Karen
Frost, Joey
Galbraith, Jake
Ganong, Jason
Gillespie, Shenandoah

Gleiner, Nathan
Goff, Amber
Gordon, Mandy
Gould, Kelly
Griffin, Seth
Griffith, Jessica
Gusler, Steven

Haley, Charles
Hail, Jason
Hamblen, Steven
Hancock, Leigh
Harless, John
Harrison, Jimmy
Hayslett, David

Hergrueter, Jacqueline
Heslep, Mac
Hill, Justin
Hockenbercy, Sean
Hofer, Chris
Holden, Stephen
Hudson, Michael

Ilewicz, Lydia
Ireland, Kyle
James, Missy
Janney, Amber
J enkins, Jenny
Jennings, Dana
Jernigan, Monica

All-American Gi rl

SEVENTH

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Raise yo ur hand if you. re s11r

�THUNDER CAT

For two years individuals and organizations have been crying to raise
enough money to build Ruby a new home. Ruby is a Siberian bengal
tiger that was adopted by Mill Mountain Zoological Park. Ruby, having
mixed blood lines and in need of surgery, was going to have to be put co
sleep bur directors of the zoo decided to try to raise money for Ruby
I
instead . Since then Ruby has been living in a bird cage - until
December. Ruby is now living in a brand new tiger habitat. Some staff
members were there on the opening day. There was music, food, and fun
as Roanoke went to rhe zoo to welcome Ruby ro her new home.

The sign says it all needed.

donations are still

Beth Poff -

director of the zoo

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Jessee, Lisa
Johnson, Hunter

J ohnson, James
Johnson, Russ
Jones, Lynn
Karr, Anna

Karz, Paula

Keith, Amy
Kemp, N ova
Kessler, Leila
Killgore, Jerem y
King , Tiffany
Kirby, Joel
Kirrelson , Julie

Lambert, Kyleigh
Lanphear, laura
Largen, J ared
larsrerrer, J enni fer
Lazzuri , D ana
Leech, Dawn
LeMaire, Creceda

Lester, Erin
Lewis, J eff
Liebal , C.J.
Li ne, Timur
Linn, J ohn
Lupron, Jenni fer
Manning, Carrie

Marshall , Ginny
McAllister , Evie
McCall, Ashley
McCoy. Erika
McDaniel , Bridgerr
McDonald , Erin
McKay . Sarah

DONAHUE-MCKAY

�Miller, Llndsey
Miller, Malia
Miller, Shana
Mitchell, Leigh
Mizack, Jay
Monahan, Daniel
Moore, Hunter

Moran, Blake
Morse, Dustin
Neighbors, Nathanael
Nichols, Candy
Morris, Chad
Oakes, Tricia
Page, Amy

Paquin,Rachelle
Parsel,Billy
Peery John
Perdue Meredith
Poulter Jud
Powers, Sean
Quinn,Beth

Ross,Bonnie

Rouse, Caron
Saul,Bambie
Schumacher,Casey
ScocrJ ay

Sears, Chris
Selvey.Tommy
SgroiJulie Ann
Shaw,Phillip
Shelton,Carrie

Just chillin'
Shivers,Sarah
Shorter,Robyn

Simmons,Jessica
Singh.N ick

Smith, Aaron
Spears.Susan

Nathan and his admirers

SEVENTH

�Speight,Brian
Stevens, Daniel

StoneJ.R.
Sumpter,Graham

JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT
This year Mrs . Hammes', Mrs . Kemp's, and Mrs.
Meador's economics classes were involved in Junior
Achievement or ] A. This is a program where a
business man or woman visits the dasstoom weekly
to talk to srudenrs about economics in action. The
whole program, which lasts about 9-10 weeks, ends
with a field trip to the instructor's place of business.

The instructors were Mr. Y anoviak from Fast Signs,
Patrick Stenger from C &amp; P Yellow Pages/ Bell Atlantic,
Rick Pevarski from Roanoke Gas Co ., Karen Hunter
who is self-employed, Sandra Tibbs-Robinson from
Virginia First, and Donna Kemp from Xerox Corp .
Picrures here are of Mrs. Kemp's 6th period dass on
their field trip to Roanoke Times and Word-News.

SyracuseJ ulie
Terrell, Adam

Thompson,Spencer
Todd,Alicia
Trenr,Mary

Front Row:Jeff LewisJirnrny Harrison,Ryan BillingsleyJenny
DeansJ ulie Ann Sgroi, Joel Kirby Second Row:Chad
NorrisJeanette Colvin,Susanne Bell,Carrie Shelton,Sean
Powers,Mandy Ackley Third Row:Mrs. Kernp,Mac Heslep,Russ
Johnson,Laura Roberrs,Chrisry Fagg,Creceda LeMaire

TroutJulie
Trumbower,David
Turner,Niki
Tyree,Kenneth

Unroe,Heather
VanDyck,Raven
Virrur,Brian
Wakahara,Sayo

Well] A isn't always serious.

Walden, Lauren
Waldron,Michelle
Wallace,Ernily
Walshe.Andrew
Warts,Sammy
Weary,Mark
Wenre,Yonal1

Whitby.John
White, Matt
Wiggins.J eff
Wilkins,Alison
Williams,Sarah
Wi llmott, Wade
Windel,Kristi

I ,,

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Wohlford , Arthu r
Wood, Dustin
Years.Philli p
Zaikov.Kim
Z irkle. Heather

MILLER-ZIRKLE

tEJ

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A

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Alami, Amir

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Atkinson, Hunter

Burdett, Leslie
Callahan, Jennifer
Byrne, Kevin
Campbell, Ben

B
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Blais, Tyson

T
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E
'-; I

B

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Abbit, Courtney
Babich, Stefan
Balmer, Hunter
Banks, Bryan
Barron, J eff
Beachy, Mike

Belanger, Vicroria

Colem an , Kensie

Biggio, J ohn
Clement, J eremy
Clifron, Chrisry

L

L
GEIGHTH

Blake, Betsy
Bland, Crystal
Blankenship, J osh
Bosen, G reg
Guys'!?

Callahan, Ashley
Campbell, Tasd1a
Causey, Kim
Chockley, Trey
Click, Emily
Collyer, Mark

�What? Was somebody wiped our?

Doss, Daniel

Domalski, Emily

Another 180 days
of hard work have
passed, but have we
changed? We're a little taller, a little
smarter, and of
course, we're older.
It's been a tough
year-more homework, harder tests,
and another elective.
Has it paid off? We
don't know, but at
least we'll be freshmen next year!

.~

You've gotta be kidding?!)

!: "

Crowder, Eric

Dwier, Jeremia
Dyne, Jeff
Eads, Ira
Early, Krisry
Edwards, Matt

Corbett, Brian
Cox, Sean
Cox, Srcphen
Cross, Ashley
Currier, Nicholas
bay, Jeanette

Crowell, Susan
Daniels, Matt
Diede, Vanessa

Elkins, Ricky
English, Kayleen
Ernst, Chris
Faulkner, April
Fox, J ason
Freeman, Katie

Foutz, Corie
Frantz, Billy
Freeze, Leigh

ABBITT-FREEZE

tE:J

�Growing Pains

Has eighth grade really been painful? Let's look back. Some things
about this grade have not been fun, such as our increasing amount of
homework and teachers who expect us to be mature adults at our young
age.
Of course, not everything was ugsome this year. Some good things were
our wonderful field trip to the historic Barter Theater to see a production
of Anne Frank, and our long, relaxing vacations from school. We also
enjoyed our time between classes and lunch. Oh yes, we can't forget ow
teachers. They were really great.
Now we are looking forward to next year, hoping it will be as good as
this one.

Part of growing
up is being
with friends.

Hood, Jeremy
Jain, Maneesh

,.

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Harrman, Earl
Harrman, Julie
Hartman, Karie
Higginbotham,
Joseph
Hodge, Kim
Frost, Brooke
Frost, Louise
Fusco, Jimmy
Gagnier, Ryan
Gil bert, Rebecca
Green, Chad

Greenway, Billy
Gr!ffin,Kelly

...
Hagie, Kevin
HaJ e, Robert
Hanson, J eff

HarlC'ss, Arwin
Hars rim:, Nate

EIGHTH

Brooke F rosr
celebrates her 13th
birthday with a big
smile.

Jernigan, Leanne
Johnson, Lindy
Jones, Michael
Kahill, Erik
Kemp, Princess

Hollarnd, Keith

Janda, Laura

J ennings, Melissa

Kielty, Marie

�Just lee me
sleep, just let
me sleep.

Kikuchi, Rea
Kramer, Patrick
Krause, H eather
LaPlant, Lisa
Lavinder, Kimberly

Layne, Sarah

Light, Jamie
Lilly, Natalie

Lucas, Kacie

Lukas, Mike
Luttrell, Angela
Lyons, Greg
MacGregor, Paul
Mahoney, John

McConnell, J ames

You will do me a

Waterboy goes
whole hog!

favor, won 1t you,

Whimey!

McGarry, Kevin
McKinney, Tara
Mengerink, Chip
Miller, Ivey
Moore, Andrea

Moras, Brian
Morrison, Casey
Mowles, J ennifer
Music, Kevin
Nasca, Gina

Moore, Lynn

Nash, Colleen

Nettles, Kare
Nichols, Matt
Norwood, Adan
Nuckols, Erin
Obenshain, Kelli

Nash, Vanessa

Onufrak, Courtney
Owens, Jeff
Paige, Denise

Parks, Steve

FROST-PARKS

t!!J

�GOING
PLACES
Perdue, Kim
Phoenix, Rebecca

Platt, Hillary
Points, Josh

Price, Randy
Radford, Chris

There's always one goof-off in the bunch, Leslie.

As eighth graders, we are slowly
climbing the ladder thar leads to
PreJhmanism. Soon we will be strutting down the sacred halls of CSJH
as ninth graders. In the meantime
we are struggling with harder classes
.We are hoping to pass our more
difficult ones such as algebra, physical science, and civics. Our teachers
are expecting us to be more responsible, and ro devote more of our
time to schoolwork (Ha!)
Being in eighth grade has some
advantages, rhough. Having rwo
grades looking up to us, as well as
going to assemblies with the ninth
graders gives us a feeling of superiority. We keep in mind that
next year we will be the mighty
fmhmen.

Rae, Anna
Rawlings, Bill
Ray, Brandon
Rayburn , Amber

Pretty Women
Reid, Sara
Reinhardt, Chris
Rice, Whitney
Ritter, Danielle
Roberrs, Kori

Rolley, Carol
Rosapepe, Julie
Ross, Ashley
Royster, Ki rk
Sablik, Filip

Sadjadi , Zahra,
Saunders , J on
Scheuer, Scott
Sharp, Brian
Shafrman , Em ily
Sh iner, Mark
Simpson , Brandon

EIG HTH

I couldn't ear another bi

�Skon, Chris
Smirh Caleb
Smirh, Cari
Smirh, Jamie
Snell, Jason
Sowder, Mark
Spencer, Jarrerr

Seanger, Shannon
Sranley, Parrick
Srecker, Ellyn
Srephenson, Mandy
Stone, Marr
Taylor, Brianne
Taylor, Laneal

Thompson, Corey
Thompson, Julie
Thome, Kelly
Toor, Andy
Triplerre, Jessica
Vandelinde, Chris
V eri ry, Clinron

Walrond, Eric
Walter, Cassy
Weaver, Brad
Weikel, Holly
W esr, Ashley
Willard, Lee

Williams, Neil
Willmorr, Amber
Wilmer, Srephen
Wimberly, Courtney
Wood , Llssa

Wood, Tara
Woodring, David
Woods, Katie
Woody, J ennifer

Lee's gee on top of chis problem'
Wray, Adrian
W righr, Marrhew
Y essian, Kim
Young, Krisra

Huh»

Hearher, smile for rhe camera'

11nnk Goodness, Ir's Friday!

PERDUE-YOUNG

�THE HEAD OF THE CLASS
Our freshman year is coming to an end,
and it will be three more years until we are
once again "head of the class". This year has
been the hardest yet, both academically and
socially. Somehow, though, we've made it
through and can still cell about it. During
the past four years many things have happened ,and CSJ has played a major role in it.
These "wonder years" will always live in our
memories as some of the best.
The answers that appear under the freshman picrures are the results of a survey
taken earlier this year. Below is a list of the
questions that were asked:
1. What is your nickname?
2. What is your favorite T.V. show?
3 . What is your favorite saying/ quotation?
4. What is your greatest aspiration?

Good Times

i

" The people who neglected to answer all the
questions will not have those answers beneath their pictures.
David, great FRESHMEN spirit!

Janelle was chosen as one of CS]'s elite french-fry casters.

Hats for Sale

:: ··fl ,:~:
W yatt Abbitt
H oot; be rich

Kand1e Austin
Kandic Kane·Fresh
Prince gf Ii.el Air;"Not
c onccited , ju sr co n-

~ced

l!!J FRESHMEN

Dana Adkins
Liquid Television

Geoff Allen

Christy Allman
Spirit; ·'Whatever you
do, don't let them rake
you alive."; go to Russia

Carrie Anderson
Brooklyn Bridge; "We
are not am used."

Kelly Anderson
Tink ; to go ro Paris

\
Sarabeth Ayer
S.B.; Headbangers Ball .
to go bungee jumpin~
wi th Amy Ottaway

'\

Patrick Bainter
Pa r; Bl oo d Sl2Qll;
"Nor" ; to swim from
California ro H awaii

Courtney Bannister
Thump e r ; S e s a m e
Street; to fly

Chri s Beckner
Bec kner ; H cad bang er · s
Ball; " G uess yo u don ' t
kn ow

bas1d

me

,to

be

1n

a

I
Lance Bedgood
Du ckhead ; tiome lm QLQ V~_n...} ent ; " I ' n1 fixing

ro · ·

Future fashion cons

�How docs she do it?

The Brady Bunch

Kickin' back, relaxin ' and enjoyin' the scene

Bewitched
No Caption - we
chink chis one is
pretty selfexplanatory!

Wave;

Dream

On;

"Don't be a dummy ,
buckle up"; to graduate
from colle e

Danielle Bingeman
Blondie; Full House;
"Don't be so sensitive";
to o arachutin

Meredith Bishop
Scooby Doo; "Shut up,
Kelly"; move away
from Roanoke

Michelle Bishop
Blondie; "I don't understand!"; to be on
U .S. E uestrian Team

Heather Bohon
Shorry; "Oh joy'"

Darren Bolling
Zeus; MTV; " Nice ,
nothing hurts th e
Zeus!"; to raduate

Jodi Bourgeois
Speedy; Tiny Toons; "See

Cameron Blount
Fro; In Living__CglQ!;

" Hey look, CHICKS!'";
get Mr. Beard a toupee

you lacer"; have teachers

obey students for a day

Alisa Blais
Curly; "Ya sure?" ; to
cruise to the Bahamas

Allison Bowles

Melanie Blandford
Mel; Twin Peaks; to sky
dive

Janelle Blankenship
Glow-worm ; Hom e
Improvement; to be
like Mes. Barnhart

Matt Bowles
Matt; MTV ; "Go fly a
kite!" ; go to Alaska

Kelly Bradford
Bruri s hk a ; Sa turd a y
~; "Shur up 1" ;
co be in a Broadway play

..........

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\

Michael Brennan
Mike; " It' s all fun and
games ri lJ someone loses

an eye'" ;

to

play baseball

Justin Brittle
!Uinois; Doogie H owser
M .D ., " Imo each life a
little rain must fall' '

Chris Brown
Stumpy; Dinosaurs;
" Shut up'"

Merrilee Brunk
Mer; Full House; to tell
all 6t h grad e rs thar
Fres hmen Rule'
You never know when you might need som e wings

ABBITI-BRU N K

�Leigh tells Sarabeth all about her summer vacation and
what she plans for next year.

Katy, Boyd, and Marie model for the cover of the next issue of their
favorite music magazine.

Once] enny gets over the shock, she'll decide
what to do next.

Jennie Bryan
Sparky; "] am Freshman,

Jud Bushkar
J ub, the Safety man;
Dukes of H azzard· "Nor
enough safety is no safety."

Kara Bushnell
Full House; " . .. it's not
even funny. ";go to Ha-

that always boing them!

Mike Bush
Mikey; Dukes of Haz~ become a famous
person

waii

Frank Caldwell
Diego; Married with
Children; "I knew rhar.
."; to be a success in life.

Caron Causey
The Wonder Years·
"Ah. . nothing! " ;t~
crave! the world

Josh Cease
J .M.; Adam 12; to get
the ALCO running

Heather Christley
Shorrie;~ Watch; " If
you feel the need."; be-

Jason Clark
MacGyver; ·'Turtle
Power!"; master any
Nintendo game

Ben Coaker
Bigun; Married with
Children; play in the
NBA

Jenny Conquest
Mr. Rogers; "Germs
make you sick!"; to kill
the Energizer bunny

Jennifer Cook
J e n ; R e s c ue 211 ;
" A l wa ys fo ll ow your
dream s." ;to get our of
this school ali ve'll

Kelly Crawford
Ke!; The Brady Bunch ,
to be a K.T. disciple

Doug Cullinan
Ron; "I don't know."

Beth Culver
Saturday Night Live;
"Peace, love , and happiness"; to be normal'

Kristen Currier
Hippy Chic (NOT);
Brady Bunch; " I feel
like a lizard."

hear me roar! "; shave m y
head, give 1 curl co those

FRESH MEN

come a professional singer

. ,,

Kristin Crisafi

Krissy ;fux_e_rl_y _H_i..)b
2.P2 IO; "Nor1"; to go our
with Chad Williams

.

Heather Carneal
Hejjaca; "Get it, got it,
Good'"; be a horse
trainer.

�What's Next?

Our Freshman year has finally come and we mean to enjoy it! The Oass of
'95 is a spontaneous group of people who don't always think about the future.
Next year when we go t0 the high school, we'll have tO think ahead to college,
etc. But while we still can, the Cave Spring FRESHMEN live for the moment!
Jennifer and Stephanie won't live co see the next day if they don't stop
crying co strangle each other!
Gina and Heather wait for their next

Tabatha Dagenais
Tab; Beverly Hills
90210; ''I'm sure,"; to
go to England

Ryan Danner
Cheers

Tom Doyle
Hoss; Saturday Night
Live; "! don"t understand."

Becky Dragan
Flintstones; "! haven't
the slightest'"; learn
how ro make roast

Leslle uav1s
Sacurda)C__Night Live; "It
seems that it turns
our. .. "; become a concert pianist

·.. . .

... ~··:
,
Cheryl Dudley
Cherri rhe Tuttle; The
Brady Bunch; "Hey
Sweets!"; rn travel ro a different planet - ml)'thing!

turn

at the bowling alley.

Matt Dickinson
Ogier; Saturday Nighr
Live; race in the Indy
500

Bernie Digmanese
Saturday Night Live; co
be an engineer

Tina Dooley
N eecy; Beverly Hills
90210; 'Tm sure ,
OK?"; go t0 Spain

Gina Duggan
Dwarf; Cheers; "Not";
jump out of an airplane
with a parachute

Heather Duncan
Dizzy; The Torklesons;
"That's not good."

Amy Dunn
The Cosby Show; "!
don't think so."; to go
bungee jumping

~l

Allison Ellis
Hippie -c hi ck,
Hcadhangcr's Ball ;
" Bang your head , now!";
be a pro bass guitarist

Justin English
Woody; Married with
Chi ld ren; "Woo Bund y'"

Congraculacions Geography Pumpkin Contest \'V'inners: Erin Huybrcchcs, JaneUe Blankenship,
Jenni fe r Hunter. Justin Engl.ish , (Claire Rotramel-not pictured). What will your next masterJ:'iece be'

.

8RYAN -

ENGLISH

�~he

Art of 'Being

As everyone knows, there are cerrain steps involved in achieving the ultimate status of Freshman!
Step one: Pass the 8th grade
Step rwo: Establish an aura of superiority towards
underclassmen
Step three: Learn how to manipulate teachers
with your angelic smile and charming wit
\

Step four: Sweetly, bur firmly, enlighten your
parents to the fact that you are a Freshman, therefore
you are all-knowing

William Fink
Billy; New Jack City; to
sky jump

Step five: Always, always remember that the
FRESHMAN RULES

John Finnerry
Saturday Night Live;
"Shut up!"; be a pro
basketball player

DJ. Fleshman
Sportscenter; "Yeah,
right!"; to win the triple
crown in baseball

Stephanie Frank
I'll Fly Away

Will Freaney
Swimsuit Weekl y;
"Wahhh!!!"; be a sporrs
broadcaster

Ben Galbraith
Charlie; Saturday Nighc
Live; ro go the University of
Pimburgh

Jeremy Gadd
Married with Children- to
be a sporrs broadcaster=

A FRESHMAN loves to show school spirit.

Amy George
Amsel; Home From· " I
don't know!"; marry a doctor, become a lawyer

Eric Garland
leopar&lt;h_; "I don' t know'"·
what's an aspi ration?&gt;? . '

Chuck Gilliland
G rea t O ne; Masterp iece
Theater·
What . . .me worry&gt;"

Alex Greeman
/_11 l,1v1 n~ i, oluur~
W h ar" ·
ro go s k y

m ·:ESHM
EN

Sometimes even a FRESHMAN wants to hide'

Allen G rigg
Sa turday N igh t Live;_
'If you want something
done. d o Jt yourself! "

Ryan G roch
CNN H eadline ; 586i's
Rule'" ; tu own Microsoft and Intelligence

Sara G unn
Beverly Hills 9 02 I 0

FRESHMAN love tennis!

Corrin Hage
Bean I ; Beverly Hills
90 2 10 : " What 's your
point)"; go tu Italy

G etra Hanes
G ooc h , G etch , G en,
e r e; Bev e rl y Hill s
902 10; "Trust me' "

Dan Gold
Al ; MTV~ "Dude 1"; co
jump our of a plane

J essica Hardwig
J essie; Northern Expo~ " Peace on Earth ":
to m ake a difference

�A F'RESJ-fffiA'l1
Scott Harmon
MTV; to travel around
the world

Susan Harris
Beverly Hills 90210; "I
don ' t know!"; to go
bungee jumping

.

Rebecca Harstine
Becca; Mc. Ed; "Smile;
God loves you"; I wanna be a tinkercoy

Missy Hayes
Berry; The Brady Bunch;
"How ya doing?"; co chat
with Beccy White

Doug Hibbs
MTV; 'Tm gonna kill
you!"

] acob Higginbotham
Skinny man; Sacurday
Night Live; "]use do
it!"; to sky dive

..,,;

Sarah Higginbotham
Moe; The Brady Bunch·
''I'm falling off t he
difr."; jump out of a
plane
Two cool
FRESHMEN
on Christmas
Break.

A FRESHMAN should never be caught without her teddybear!

A

FRESHMAN
must exercise
her ability to
accessorize .
(Boxer shores
are always a
nice touch!)

FRESHMEN privilege -

the benches belong to us.

~ \\f ·,.
Laura Hobbi e
Li t cl c wo rn an ; Tl-. ·;
F!in tstone~ "Groovey
to pass an algebra test

. Ryan H ackenbery
D1_ng leb erry; Saturd ay

~-·G i r l y
man "; to sky di ve

\t '

Brian H olt
Bud ; Saturday Night
Live· "So what'
=
See if I care!"

Julie Hudnell
Uliejay; Mister Ed; " It
was che funniesr thing.
Yeah. right. I don't thi nk
so ~ "

J enni fer Hunter
The Flintstones; "! haven 't che slightest "

H olly H urc
Loggerh ead; Scooby
!2QQ; "11iat was quite
humorous' ": crave!

Erin Huybrechts
A-La; Mof!IY_ P)lthon&gt;
Flyil)g C irc~ " Bu t rhar' s
OK ": ro see Elvi s

FINK-HUYBRECHTS

.......

�You Had To Be There
The Freshman Class of '95 was, to say the least, an unusual
group of people. We were Squires all the way through spirited, spunky, and more than a little strange. There is a
special feeling that comes from going to Cave Spring that may
be hard for other people to understand. We shared a lot of inside
jokes with friends that brought us closer together. Even teachers
contributed to the ''Squire experience.' ' The '91-92 school year
holds a lot of special memories. The freshmen had a great year,
and looking back, more than one will probably say,"I guess
YOU HAD TO BE THERE, " and most of us are glad that we
were.

James Irvin
MTV; make an A on
anything

Meenoo Jai n
SuperMeenoo; The
Brady
Bunch:
"Hilarious'"

Chad J ames
Saturday Night Live; to
grad uate from college

Mary Kallio
Maggie;Chips; "What
a freak!"; to find my
spons locker

Cori Kidd
Unsolved Mysteries;
"Nor;" m ove to Alaska
and have five kids

Aaron King
Saturday Night Live;
"Time wai ts for no
man

I

Maureen Jekielek
Flex-mo;Mr. Ed· to make
Guiness Book of World
Records for biggest muscles

Boyd Jordan
Major Dad ; "girly
man: " to sky dive

Brandon King
Brain Dumm; Rescue
21.l; "girly man;" go to

J ay Kirby
Jaybird; Fresh Prince of
Bel Air; "That's a classic! "; to have lots of mon-

Zach Krause
Whitey; Fresh Prince of
Bel Air; to be king of rhe
Zambulas and pass English

] osh Lachowicz
I'll Fly Away; be good
in Latin - impossible!

Eric Largen
W all ; Saturd ay N igh t Li ve;
" Cleveland Indians rule"' ·
to p owerli ft nationally
'

FRESHMEN

\ ,.,Sheri"'Konen
Aery!; Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles; ''!' m go.
to kill you Doug!-

Whitney Lamanca
Snoopy; The I etsons;
"Yo' Polka dots tock";
be happy

Jennifer -

proper accessories add just the rig ht rou

�Erik Larson
Norsky; M arri ed with
Children; play professional spores

Joshua Lavender
Josh; Married with
Children; to be rich by
winning the lotte

Eric Lavinder

Jon Lawrence
Johnson; Sessions;
''Unbelievable!''
Well, isn't that attractive!

J.P. Leedy
Speedy; Sim2sons; "Gun
control means using both
hands!"~

Here's one freshman
that really knows how
to "round up" all those
6th graders.

live in Hawaii

Ryan Luci
Luci; Sarurday Night
Live· ;·Yo, what's up?";
make a million dollars

Jon LeMaire
Chaos kid; Mystery Science Theater 'lOOO;
"Oh no. I did it a ain!"

Aaron Lester
Hot Dog; Saturday
Night Live; "Go Cliff";
buy a Ferrari

Katie Luedke

Jessie Majnich
Essiejay; Just say Julie;
" Oh, nothing"; own a
red orshe convertible

Kariehead~

Here comes

.&amp;I; "Mary is my hero!";

be a mud wrestler

-

T"T -

Genghis Line
Geekis; Married with
Children; go ro Japan

Sylvia Malysa
Shlose; Headbanger's
.fu!!!; "Dream on"; any-

thing~~~....-~~-.

Jennie and Maureen have their own
unique way of " hangin ' our!"
r ....-... ..,,..~~~..,..,.,...,

P~~~~~~~~~-.-

,I
J oy Marracini
J oyful; Fresh Prince of
Bel Air; ro go bungee
jumping

Michelle Marrello
MST 3000; to be Laura
Palmer

Richie Mason
The other Johnson ;
Dream On; ·'Extra
stinky"

Debra Masters
"J usr beautiful"

IJ''"' rhe world look berter from that angle. ladies'
Could these be rhe eng ineers that hold America' s future in their capable female hands'

IRVIN-MASTERS

�"All I really need to know about how to live and what

BABY TALK

ro do and how ro be I learned in Kindergarten. Wi sdom
was nor at the rep of the graduate-school mountain , bur
there in the sandpile at Sunday School. These are the
things I learned: Share everyth ing. Play fair. Don 'r hit
people. Put things back where you found them. Clean up
your own mess. Don't rake rhings that aren't yours . Say
you're sorry when you hurt som ebody. W ash your hands
before you ear. Flush. Warm cookies and cold milk are
good for you. Live a balanced life-learn some and think
some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play
and work every day some. Take a nap every afternoon.

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When you go our into the world, watch out for traffic,
hold hands, and stick together. Be aware of wonder.
by Robert Fulghum

Kelly McClellan
Gonzo; Fresh Prince of
Bel Air; play on the USA
volleyball team

Will Shelton in his

pruru

\

•

Kelly McFarland
Kell; Bever!~ Hills 90210·
"Be quiet, Sylvia!"; go on~
Caribbean cruise

--.: I .-

Holly rid es "on the good ship lollipop."

Jill's got the cutest lil' baby fa

Julie Sink is mommy's little brown-eyed
gi rl.

' "Life's groovy when you're you •

I

Sara McKinney
Surc;Sacurday Night
Live; " Airhead blond";
travel around the world

1

J
Greg McGarry
Wally; Seinfeld; "Shur
up!"; sky dive

Jonarhon

McMahon
Veghead; MASH

Valina Melron
Beverly Hill s 90210;
"Nor1"; ro go sky diving

Honey Melancon
Road runner· The C b
"
. &gt;
OS~
~; I think nor!" ; make
sraighr A"s

Leigh Mickey
Bean # 2; Sarurdal'
N ight Live; ro make
straight A 's

GFRESHMEN

J enny Miller
Northe rn Expos ur e ;
"C hill' " , reach Becky
how to mak e roast

Marchew Mills
Mare ; MTV ; to b e a
baseball p laye r

�We asked the Freshmen what their favorite TV shows were as
young'ns and these are ten which we found amusing:
Sam Nash - Lone Ranger; Emilie Waldron - Wonder Woman;
Lance Bedgood - Dukes of Hazzard; Allison Ellis - Buffalo Bill;
Justin Brittle - 60 Minutes; Julie Sink - Captain Kangaroo;
Jason Clark - Lassie; Maureen Jekielek - Mr. Dressup; Ritchie
Mason - The Hulk; Katie Luedke - Fat Albert
Braum Mohler
Braham; Sarurday Nighc
Live; go sky diving

Graham Moore
Bone; Sacurday Nigill
Creatures of the Dark; ro
become a famous dancer

Sally smiles as someone drops a hairdryer into
the bath with her.

PLEASE change my diaper!
Jesse Morgan
Sonic; Sacurday Night
Live; "SHUT UP!"; co
play for the L.A. Raiders

Willis Muska
Saturday Night Live;
be a marine

to

Amy Neuzil
Married with Chi ldren ;
" Trend y!" ; go bungee
jumping

Proof that Karie Luedke's never been camera shy'

" Beaver!"

Steven Nicklas
Slim; H eadbanger 's Ball;
" Whac are you , dumb or
something' "
Kace Norris
Wing§ ; "Gee a grip''
be in a Broad way play

Jill Nussbaum
Juani ca; G . L.O .W
Gorgeous Ladi es of
Wrestling

Laura N ininger
Luce; Wonder Years; " Du
bist eine blude kott 1"

Isaiah Osborne
Fro; MST 3000

MATHEN Y -

OSBOR

�'Ghe Legend Lives On. •
The legend lives on in this year's Freshmen. Our 9th grade has done an excellent job of
upholding the traditional Freshman behavior of being straight forward, proud , witty, patient,
and sometim es mature. To be a legendary 9th grader some rules apply:
1. Bully 6th graders and other underclassmen whenever possible.

2. Yell loudly the fust thing that comes to mind while walking down the hall .
3. Try anything and everything that parents, teachers, and other authoriry figures tell you nor
ro do.

4. Have initial disrespecr for anyone that gives homework.
5. Yell obnoxious comments or whistle at any runner that
happens to come into your classroom.
Forrunately not all 9th graders are quire chis obnoxious. Acrually
immaruriry does nor make you legendary, bur it sure does get you
Freshmen gather round A Living Legend -

noticed!!

Geor~

Jersod

Kacy Oyler
KOO; Beverly Hills
90210; "Noc!"; win the
lotte

Marie Pecerges
Ri e; Th e 70 0
Club; "To infin·
icy"; co be chi
first female po~

Chris Parker
Chief J efe; Fresh Prince of
Bel Air; "No,
it!"; to drive

I _.

Shannon Procror
Rosanne; " Mary, are you
dumb' "; to ger Erin and
Matt together

Dexter Prather
Prago; Fresh Prince of Bel
Air· bungee jump off
New River Gorge Bridge
Saturday Night
Live; "I don 'c chink
so"; bungee jump

c
L
A

s
s

David Propst
Wildman; Fresh Prince of
Bel Air; be an olympic
runner

J ason Ray
Married wirh
Chi ld ren;
"Thar 's life! "
Tonya Ramsey
Sarurday Night Live; to
travel all around the world

Freshmen gor 'the whole world in their hands' "

G

David Richartz
Woody ; Young Rid er ~ .
" Yeah , right' " ;
go skydivi ng

Natalie and her voodoo doll

FRESHMEN

- ---- --

-

-

�Missy, Chad and Steven
get into that CAVE
SPRING spirit!

When I saw her
standing there

Ashlee Robertson
Kodak; Unsolved Myster!§; ' Tm gonna be sick!";
be a sin er

What are you hiding, Doug?

Margo Saunders
Moggie; MTV Rap~ marry
Dominique \Xlilkins and live
in Beverly Hills

Bobums; Fresh
Prince of Bel Air;
"Get a life!"; find
a famous tomb in
Egypt

0
F

Alexi Sadjadi
Guy; Satusday Night
~ "You failed!"; to
oass 9th e:rade
Kristen Rowell
Kris ; Beverly Hills
90210; " Huh'"; move
back to Roanoke

April Sherburne
Arch #2; Saturday Night
Live; "Yeah, right!"; rescue Courrney from Golden Arch

Will Shelton
Cecil; "Life goes on!"
Adam Sharp
Sharp Shooter; Sarurday
Night Live; "Not!"; be
host of Sat. Night Live

1

9
9
5

Beth Sicora
Flintstones; " Life is
good'"

Nicole Setliff
Shortie ; Full House ·
"What1"; help find world
peace and live on Mars

Daniel Shertz
Shertz; Fresh Prince of Bel
Air;
' 'Sit
down ,
Woody!"; be a pro basketball player

Juli e Sink
Juli e B odie;
The Rocky and
Bull wi n k l e
Show; ' Tm just
Sylvana Sinha
josh in' yo u' "; Silver; Murphy Brown; ro
feed the hungry be successful in whatever I

t

arrempr

Just the 10 of us plus l'

Jimm y Sisson
Sisscon; In Livin g Color;
'Let's smash em 1"
Don 't worry, Kelly. it 's only a fire drill .

OTI AW AY -SISSON

�THE FINAL TOUCH
As The Wonder Years wind down for the
freshman class of '95, we start to worry
about the differences we will have to face in
high school. Some are good: no more bus
rides (cars we hope!), and meeting new
people from Hidden Valley. Some of rhe
changes will be stressful - new teachers
and, above all, a bigger building. We also
may not have a lot of time afrer school for
hanging out with friends because of new
responsibilities . Wherher good or bad the
changes will be hard, but with the help of
our friends we will make it through - ana
maybe even learn to like it!

"Noc!"; co be a pro baseball

Chad Smith
Herman; Fresh Prince of Bel
.:\if; "Why ask why'"; to be

player

pro baseball player

Jon Spurlock
Zipperman; Sarurday N ight

Julie Stogner

Chasici Srump

J ewels; Beverly Hills 90210·

~ "Noc!"; co ger rich!!!

"I love you coo, Jerry."; co

Chas; Beverly Hills 9021 O·
"You never know."; co train
horses

marry Jerry

Courmey Tesoro
Arch #!; Saturday N ight
~"I don't undersmnd'"

Warren Thormon
Home Improvemenc "I
don 'c know!"; co play pro

baseball

Jessica Vesr
Farm Girl ; Sisrers· ''T
~
urn
J
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e l sr asrronaur co
and on N cprun e
aroundt ". b

Jenn y Wilhelm
/en : Fresh Prince of Bel
A, 1r.
Chi ll w ich yo '
mama

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Chad Skeens
Froggy; The Cosby Show·

FRESHMEN

Liane Vineyard
Trippin ' T; In Living Color
"You chink you're aU chac."

Scar Trompeter
Starry-Scar; L.A. Law·
"H.L.S. Liz"; ro be fuse co
walk on Mars

Fumi Wakahara
Beverly Hills 90210· .. Isn·c
ir cute?"; co be a jockey

Courrney Sullivan
Elroy; Beverly Hills 9021 O·
"We are BofficiaJ"; co be a

Shannon Smithson

S.B . 2; Full House· "Oh,
well, ugh?"; co ro California

Decca Taliaferro
Deccacards; In Living Color
"You're so hip"; co grow up

famous lawyer

Chris Underwood
Buffus; Fresh Prince of Bel
Air· .. Yea Right!"; bungee
)Ump

Emilie Waldron

Em; Beverly Hills 90210·

"Oh, please!"; co do every~

ching!

Sally Williams
Muscle Women 11 ; Dukes

C had Williams

Isaac Willi ams

Pablo; In Living C olor;
" What 's upi" ; to free-

Psyco: Tllc Tbr~ _fugggg£
··Le t' s smash ·l:m "; co crack

ell

faJJ

m y foocbalJ helmcc

blond , please speak slowl y ..

H azzard ; '· Nac u ra ll y

Jess Underwood

Jenny Spruell
I'll Fly Away; "It's only

plastid"; to be a dancer

Lisa Taylor

Beverly Hills 90210· "In
your dreams!"; co rrnvel
around the world

SarurdaY- Night Live· "Seize

Josh Vandyck
Dr. Crank; Bacman- .. Go

che day" ; to be rich and good
looking!

home, Yankees!"; hit a
homerun off Sreve A very

Myles Wallace

Nita Webster
"Howdy"; to be Mickey
Mouse in Disney Land

Jasper; In Living Color·

"Dumb DUMB '; ro shuc
James ' mouch

Sandra Williams

Hippy

Ch i c k

5·
Hcadban~ · s .!ml!; .. F eel
che beac , bang your head "

Jake Spruill
Solitaire: Saturday Night
~ to go bungee jumping

Jaison Terrell
Tex; Married wich Child rdJ
.. Noc a problem"; co fly a j&lt;

Dorie Vaughn
"Never do today whac &lt;&gt;'
be puc off until tomorro~~

Carrie Wickert

Beverly Hills 90210· .. o,ed
ya lacer"; rn marry Luke Per'

ry

Elizabeth Wire

Susan Williams
Dimples; fuvJerJy !:tills
W I Q: .. I can·c , I ' m

L eeez; L.A . L a ll' ·
" H .L.S Star "; to d&lt;'

grounded! '; bungee jum p

EVERYTHING

�-ao••

tfH9MI

Adam Wright
Sparky; Fresh Prince of
Bel Air: "What an idiot"; co be a pro baseball
player

Lunchtime, or any other reason for getting
out of class, makes Freshmen smile.
Jason Wright
Jakester; Fresh Prince of
Bel Air; to play a professional sport

Hopefully, all these Freshmen will have

cars next year (the highways will never be
safe again!)

Dana doesn't think it could get any better than this!

Jessica puts the final rou ch on her masterpiece.

Breakfast wi th friends makes even waking up bearable!

SKEENS-WRIGHT

�WIDE
WORLD

OF

SPORTS

SPORTS TALK
Hey, sports fans! Today we're
here to review your favorite ream
and mine . . . Cave Spring
Squires! As everyone knows, the
Squires are the very best. Many
thanks to the boys' and girls '
basketball, volleyball, football,
soccer, track, and wrestling
teams for making us # 1. However, the teams couldn't have
made it to the top without their
loyal fans . We caught up with
the chief Squire himself, Mr.
~like Brancati, and as he puts it,
CS], ALL THEW AY!' · This is
your sporrscastor signing off and we thank you for your support!

Nu une has eve r a&lt;.:c useJ th&lt;: Squin:s uf nut

havi ng e nough schoo l sp irit!

A sprint! d.i y· " w11111 111g mel., • ·ln l I guu(. I I-nc.: nl Is -

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INTlWDUCTION TO SPORTS

wha l murc Luu ld yu u ask(

Good luck and may rht' hesl

1na n

W iil -

as lung as ic's

c...we SprinR!

�Claire anJ Jud}' sh ow us our fuwrc track srar u f Cave Spring .

SPORTS UPDATE
Tascha Campbell - Scottie
Pippin
Danny Caldwell - Bo Jackson
Heather Carneal Greg
Best
Sarah McKay Andre
Agasse
Carrie Manning - Stephie
Graff
Bernie Digmanese Michael Jordan
Mike Bush - Steve A very
Ken Booth - Mickey Mantle

When we asked the
spores fans of Cave
Spring what athlete they
most wanted to be like,
we got a variety of answers. Apparently sports
figures are the most
popular heroes in the
eyes of their fans and
our CS] students.

Basketball looks sooo suenuous!

'Ok ay, ream. h t re 's rhc: p la n

~ u u u r rh c re

J. 1h.i

g ive

tl

yu ur .111!"

Shouldn 't yo u be warching where yo u 're going,
Frank '

INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS

57

�Top of the Heap
The 7th and 8 th grade Cave Sprin.
Squires football tea m had an exciting, su cc:ssful sc:aso n. The team finished che l
with a 2-3-1 record . The coaches were \"t :ry
satisfied with the efforts of chis new, inexperienced group. Although there .,vas o
one returning player, the team made gm11
strides cuwarJ improving their game. Tht
season was highlighted by a hard fought
victory uvc:r the HiJJ en Valley Eagles.
The Squires had some great st110dout
performan ces from several players. J
Fox, starting tailback, rushed for over 00
yards in 4 games. Stefan Babich led tht
defen se in tackles with Jon Guilliams
J ash Blankenship close behind. BiUy Franu
showed leaJership and talent as qua!t'Cl'back. Frantz also led the team in intttceptions as safery on defense.
The Squires would like co thank all chnst
people who supported the team. Jc m eans a
lot to have you behind us .

C.Sj Team: Frum row-Amanda Stevenson , Kdly Obenshain, J ay Mizack, Co&lt;ly Blankenship, Hunter Moore, Brad Bocnh, BiUy Grl"t."Tlway, Susan Crowd!. Rebecca Phoenix, Ruw 2-Ky lt·
lrdanJ, Jason Ganong, Mark Collyer , Kevin McGarry, Greg Lyons, Bill Rawlings, J onatho n Ayer, Adam Terrell, David Trum bowcr, Chris Ernst, J on Sa unJcrs, John \"(.lhuby, On an
Moras, Row 3-Brian Bank.5, J.R . St0nc, Jeff Wiggins, Chad Gri.-en, Eric Crowder, J ason Fox, Jimmy Fus.co, Robert Hale , J ay Guilliams, )0&lt;.j' Frost, Billy Parsd, Row 1-Chris Hufrr, Josh
Blankenship, Billy Frontz, Su:fen Babich, Dan Groth, Danny Doss, Stephen Wilmer, Ivey Miller, Jeff Dyne , David Woodring, Mike Tho mpson

Instead of praaicing, these Squires pose for the camera.

The Squirertes Joccor an injured tenmma

Jr. High
fE

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FOOTBALL -

JR H IGH

I \O,.'u n1...kr h uw that unfurrunat c Squ irt:· h'

�FRESHMEN TEAM: Front row-Brian Wood, Eric Jonson, Scarr Salis, Will Shelton, 0.). Bean, Lance Bedgood, Jason Wright, Jimmy Sisson, Adam
Wright, Row 2-Coach Anderson,ChaJ Skeens, Michael Collins, Anthony Wolums, Jeff Wrighr, Daniel Gold, Dusry Beekman, Jusrin Mowles, Isaac
Williams, Randy Elswick, Row 3-Sam Farthing, Marr Dickenson, Jeff Tolley, J ames Irvin, Chad Miller, Graham Moore, Sreve Burris, Doug Hibbs, Richie
Mason, Brian Bolinsky, Jason Semones, Coach Score Beard

Everyrhing's cool here!

Was ir enough for a firsr down?

9TH GRADE
The Freshman team completed its first year of competition
under the high school with a 6-1 record. The team was led by
running back Dusty Beekman who received the MVP award .
] us tin Mowles received MY lineman for his great blocking
ability. Isaac Williams was MY defensive player for his
ability to be where the ball carrier was and make the big p lay .
Many others contributed to a winning season. The hard work
of two-a-day practices payed off. The team had great parental
support and student participation. It was a super year;
congratulations to the Freshman ream.

f)

.K' What do we do now'''

FRESHMEN FOOTBALL

�PEOPLE'S COURT
This year's ). V. basketball team provided a wonderful start for the new
program. Their final record for the year ended up being 11 wins and 5 losses.
The three girls on the team from CSJ were Cheryl Dudley, Joy Marracini, and
Allison Morgan. Out of these three, Cheryl proved to be outstanding in
rebounding and shooting. Joy had many steals and assists, and Allison was a
great defensive player. Great job, girls!

"Our" three players warm up for che big game.

JV TEAM: Fra nc ro w-Beth D rombetta, J oy Marracini, Chanda Ing ram, Emily Rappold , J enny Rappold, Cheryl
Rhodes, Kelly G ri ffi n, Ro w 2-Mike Downs, Allison Morgan , Laura Henry, Cheryl Dudley, Fawn Franklin, Winsor
Sim m ons, Ellen J amison , Molly Rutherford, Beth W ilsoncoach

Joy never hesitates

_Ju } .i nd &lt;.h c ryl cake

~JV BA SKETBAU

cJ

4 u 1d~ 11 m c - u u1 fur

cJ

p hu ruup

Alli son waits anxiously fo r the rebound .

to

block an upper-classman.

Pra1.T1l." t" isn · c rhat bad . is 1t

�CS] TEAM: Front row-Kelly Griffin, Lisa LaPlant, Row 2-Michelle Ganong, Christy Fagg, Rachelle Paquin,
Katherine Brittain, Creceda LeMaire, Beth Caner, Row 3-John Pomeroy, Ashley Ross, Gina Nasca, Christy
Clifton, Lisa Bryan, Alecia Davis, Jessica Simmons, Bech Quinn, Leslie Burderr, J ane Wrighc

Christy goes for a pass.

All of che ceam members and their parents line up ro recognize the great season.

Foul! Shut your eyes -

maybe no one will see it'

The coaches and captains celebrate the season with a homemade trophy'

i·s•

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Som c:rimes we even surprise ourselves~

Girls' Basketball Team Outstanding
This year's games provided some of the most exciting games in CSJH basketball
hisrory with six of fourteen games being won on the final shoe. The Lady Squires are
very proud of their accomplishments of district record 6-4 and overall 9- 5 record.
Top scorers for the Squires were Chrisry Clifton with 102 season points and Kelly
Griffin with 100 season points. Kelly Griffin was cop rebounder with 123 rebounds
for the season and Gina Nasca was 2nd place rebounder with 75 for the season
Coaches Wright and Pomeroy are very proud of the team 's accomplishments and
the exciting basketball played during the entire 1991 season.

CS] BASKETBALL

�SJ chi s year, voUeyball 1¢

A s w ich 1nusc spu n s at C
&gt;es Perhaps of grcacesl
u ndergo ne a nu mber o f c h ang ·

VOLLEYBALL

·r
·
s 1·g n111cance
is

t 1ie

c h ange of ch e season from fall

mid w incer. Thi s ch ange ena bled chose g irls who nor·
maUy had co choose bcc ween b as kecball and voUey~
che opponuniry co play boch spares . Anocher majOI'
change was ch L· Jim icacion w ich jusr 7 ch and Sch gt1lde
ream m embers. Du e co chi s, th ere were no experienced
players co fo rm che n ucleu s of a rea m . H owever, as is
always the case, che Ca ve Sp ring Lad y Squires sceppeO
fo rch anJ m ec che chall enge ad mi ra bly, working hard
overco me an y and all obsc acles in th eir quesc co reprcsdl1
CS) anJ cuncinu e ch e w inning vo ll eyball cradicion es·
ca blished b y past cea m s. (Du e co an early y~
d eaJline, volleyball scacs we re noc ava ilable.)

CSf

TEAM : Front row-MicheUe W aldron, EUyn Stecker, Yonah W ente, Row 2-Cassie Walcers, J ennifer Lupcon, Raven
VanDyck, H eather Kraus, Rachelle Paquin , Evie McAllister, Sarah Williams, manager, Row 3 -Muriel Kelley , Lissa W ood ,
Marie Kielty, Lynn Moore, KeUy Gri ffin , Kacy Freeman, Christy Clifton, Lisa LaPlant, Julie Kittelson

Got ir!

Serve 'em up'

Warch out for H eather's serve'
lsn'r pract ice fu•

m

CS] VOLLEYBALL

Learn ing to be aweso m e servers

�JV

The 1991-92 girls' high school J.V . volleyball ceain was very successful. The team was
composed of girls from CSJ, HVJ, and CSHS.
The season ended with the team having only one
loss and because of chis, the girls were district
chainpions! The cop scorers from CS] were Kelly
McClellan and Julie Sink, but the rest of the
teain from CS] did an excellent job as well! The
teain would like to thank all of the people who
took time out of their busy schedules to come
and support the teain. Go Knights!

JV TEAM: Front row-Co urtney Sulli van , Row 2-Cheryl D ud ley, Debra Masters, Kare
Norris-m anager, Kelly McCl ellan, Juli e Sink

,

The " Master" server!

Anybod y wh o looks thi s good has got

to

p lay wdl'

DISTRICT
CHAMPS
Kelly's dl'adly serve is on rhe muvt.:.

JV VOLLEYBALL

�THE "NET" WORK NEWS
The 1991-92 Squires had a winning season with a record of 8-6.
They did remarkably well considering this was the first year char only
7th and 8th graders played. The
team had a new coach, Doug Myers,
who is a graduate of Wake Forest
University and coached previously
at private schools. He did a great
job working with this young team.
The coach also had a lot of help
from his two captains, Billy Frantz
and Josh Blankenship.
The team· s season got off to a
slow scare, but rhe Squires worked
cogerher and won six our of rhe last
eight games. This "wonder" was
accomplished afrer much hard work
and determination. WAY TO GO,
SQUIRES II'

Cave Spring surrenders)
NOT'

FRESHMAN TEAM: From row-Hunter Arlinson, Spencer Baird, Kevin M cGa rry, Jimmy Harrison, Joel Kir by,
Ashley McCall, Ryan Billingsley, Row 2-Justin Hill, Ashley Ross, Doug Myus , Ryan Gagnier, Stephen Cox, Josh Points,
Billy Frantz, Dan Groth, Josh Blankenship, David Woodring, Jason Fux, Greg Lyun s, Courtney Abbitt, Terry Olink,
Brad Cullinan

ls this w hat they mean by a starting line up&gt;

"Go Sq uires'"

m

CS] BA SK ETBALL

Bill stops fur a break

�FRESHMAN TEAM: From row-Doug Cullinan, Doug Hibbs, Robey Caldwell-captains, Row 2-Michael Blake, Daniel Shem, Erik Larson,
J ohn Finnerty, Chad Smith, Michatl Colli ns, J osh Salmon, Rob Standifer, Row .) -Coach Roger White, Eric Peccher, Mau Lee, Luke
Woodyard, Ben Coaker, Aaron Athey, Jud Bushkar, Jerem y Gadd, Coach Fred Duncan

This year a new team was formed whose
players were freshm en from CSJ and HVJ.
The freshman team had a good season,
especially since chis was che firsc time chac
the two feeder schools have combined co
play on the high school level. Even rhough
Hidden Valley has been our arch-ri val all
chrough junior high, its players and ours got
along well. They really came cogecher as a
ream and worked co their fullest ab ility.
One of the Knights' srrengchs was char chey
were extremely cough defensively . The ceam
was led by chree captains, cwo of whom
were from Cave Spring - Doug Cullinan and
Doug Hibbs. Congraculacions co freshm en
basketball players who got chis team off co a
terrific start!

Eric sure means business!

' ~

Sink ic, Doug!

Pass

1t

ro n1e!

Air J eremy'

FRESHMEN BASKETBALL

�WRESTLE

MANIA

CS] TEAM: Front row-WiLI Callahan, Tyson Blais, Mark CoLiyer, Chad Norris, Jarrett Spencer, Steve Parks, Brad Booth, Marc Compton,
Row 2-Brian Corbecc, Chris Ernest, Greg Bosen, Ira Eades, Adrian Wray, N eil WiJJiams, Arthur Wohlford, Cody Blankenship, Row 3Coach R ichie Frantz, J on GuiJJiams, Billy Chase, Chip Mengerink, Stefan Babich, Jimmy Fusco, Chris Vandelinde, Stephen Wilmer, Eric
W alrond, Coach Ron Pritchard, Kristin RoweJJ, manager

The 1991-92 CSJ wrestlers w
a new team, new and inexpet
enced, with only four returni
players. They had a record of 1 an
6 . Two outstanding players we!
) immy Fusco and Mark Collye
Jimmy was undefeared except fc
second place overall in a sixret
team tournament. Mark has o
two losses this season. Nice jol
guys!

Go for the pir

Hang in there, Chri&gt;
Obviously the coach really depends on these girls'

Each team member anxiously waits for his m atch .

m

WREST LING

Falling asleep on thl' I '~

�Way co go,

See, I told you we'd win!

J immy!

Bottoms Up!

.
How in the wor Id am I going
to g er our o f
this one)

· at•
What arc you looking

Jon . .

1 :.:

. ream'.
What a good loo k mg

N o horse-playing in the gy m'

CSJ WRESTLING

�THE FLASH

The l 99 l boys· trac k team really had a gooc
season. The highlight of the year was the Cosmopolitan Track M eet. Cave Spring finished fourth our o
the thirteen teams. All of th at hard work finally paic
off. The m ost valuable runn er for track events Wll!
Zack Grice, while Mike Ri chards got most valuabl1
for field events. The coach's award went to Cameror
Blount and Isaac Willi ams received the award for chi
most improved. Way to go, guys!

Strike a pose, Sammy

TRACK TEAM · Front ro S
G . .
.
.
G
·
w- Cott u1 11 1arns, Stephen Wi lmer, J ason Fox, Billy Greenway, Matt D aniels, J ason Snell, Mark Collyer, Bill
R aw I mgs,
reg Bosen W
Abb. J k
.
Robe
I
w ·u· ' yatt
m, ac Doyle, Row 2-Andrew Pinson, Mark Shiner, Eri c Rosolowsky, Will Karr , J oey Philpott, Tim
rs, saac
' iams Cameron Bl
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Mike R. h cl R . h. '
ounr, o 1e Hali, Row 3-Vic Brancati, Keith Kingery, Sammy Likens, Zack G rice , Aaron Pinson,
ic ar s, ic ie Mason, Forresr Flanery, Brian Hall , Scott Beard (not picru red J oe J anda)

Bt:i ng an A.O. in the spring time is not so bad, is it Mr . Brancati?

Water bre:ikll

BOYS TR ACK

�Going ,

go ing,

going,

gone!!!

Are these Cave Spring's macho men'"

Sideline cheers

r,l'ntlcmcn, rake yuur ma r k~

This is known as water polo'

BOYS TRACK

�The WOMEN of Track

Although the Eagles may not think so, Cave Spring is still #1 1

"On your mark ...get set . . ."

"Why isn't anyone smiling for the camera'"

"Tell them, J anelle, track isn't
all work and no pin)•!"

" I'll bet the Cave Spring girls 'fly ' by the Eagles' "

GIRLS TRACK

�GIRLS TRACK TEAM: Front row-Kori R u be ns, Jenny Spruill, Shannon Vitrur, Bech Sicora, Becky Dragan, Bobbie Scott, Missy Hayes, Joy Marracini, Shannon
Sm ithson, Jodi Bourgeois, Laura Nininger, Heather Christley, Row 2-S usan H arris, Allison !\·! organ, Claire Rotramel, D anie Bingeman, Lisa LaPlanr, Lynn Moore,
Shannon Stanger, Janelle Blankenship, Mary Kallio , Clarissa Green, Denise Paige, J am ie Powell.Leslie Burdett, Molly Rutherford , Tonya Ramsey, Amy Edwards, Keisha
Scott, Cheri Holman, Stephanie Rubens, Karen Likens, Mary Reed, Lindy J ohnson, Row 3- Muriel Kelley, Vanessa Nash, Nicole Setliff, Angie Akers, Courmey
McDaniel, Kelly Griffin, Laurie George, Jill Nussbaum, M aria Poff, Rebecca Phoenix, Rennie Bruno.coach

"Go for it , Courrneyi··

.fli tst track m anag e rs wu rk nin c - ru- fi ve !

This year's girls' track team was remarkable. They came in second place in
the discrias and second in Cosmopolitan.
Molly Rutherford, Amy Edwards, and
Keisha Scott were the outstanding district
champions for the year: Molly Rutherford
-800 meter run, Amy Edwards - high
jump, Keisha Scott - mile run.
There were also some broken records
for the year. Molly Rutherford broke the
all time record of the 800 meter run , and
J arnie Light broke the school'
record in the 300 meter hurdles. Setting
another school record, the mile relay team
was undefeated. The ladies who broke
this difficult record were Claire Rotramel,
Joy Marracini, and Keisha Scott. Going
to the " deck" we find that Courtney
McDaniel was outstanding in her field
events. She broke her record for shot p u t
and she scored the most points for the
season.
Congratulations went to Joy Marracini
who was voted most imptoved for the
season . The entire team did a superb job!

G IRLS TRACK

�DAY
UP

Our 1991 All Stars were Scott Thews, Marrin Szumanski, Sreven Turner, and Chad Thomas.

R each our and touch someone-

Manag ers are always hard at worlt.

SOCCER TEAM: Front row-An el Shor er
.
Jessica Vest R
p l R
g
t . 'Leslie Thomas, Hunter Balmer, J arrett Spencer , Patrick Bainter, Roben Oury , J udie Sch warz,
ow 2-J acob H1gg1nb orham , Frank Caldwell , Clar k G old stern
· , J on Guilliams,
· ·
· · Vandelin e, Tirnm as Bdk_·,
C had T hom• upa
M ·k ·are,
R
Chris
as , 1Ke. ay ' Brent Poff' Tony D uus, Row 3-Coach Steer, Kev ·in Hagie,
· z ach Krause , Scott Thews , Steven Turn er, Mamn
Szum ansk · G
'·

rant

melson, Garrett Min , J ason Blackstock, Trav is Arthur, Julie Hudnell , Vanessa Willmore

Coach walks and worrid

G J soCCER

�Come on, Man in, we w on ch e game!

Huddlell

SOCCER
Keep your head downll

But I rhoughr we were supposed to.

Featuring "arracking soccer" the Sq uires won
their seventh District title in a row with a I 0-0-0
record. This was the first Squire "s team in eight
years ro go undefeared and untied .
Led by Captain Szumanski who broke the school
scoring record with 2 I goals, the potent atrac king
Squire offense scored 4 5 goals on 3 IO shots in ten
games. The offense was orchestrated by Thomas,
Bai nter, Brittle, G uilliams, and Spencer who kept
constant atmcking pressure on oppos ing teams.

Captain Thews led the half backs in attack and
defense. H e was ably assisted by Belk, Caldwell ,
Duus and Vandelinde. In addition to contributing
to the attack the halfbacks were instrum ental in
holding the opposing tea ms to six goals in ten
games.
Defensively the Squires excelled! Led by Turner
and a supporc ing group of stingy fu llbacks. Black stock, Oury, Ray, and Kra use. the opposing team s
were shuc our six cimes anJ limi n:d to onl y six go.tis
in ten gan1es. The goalkeep ing cho res we re shared

by t\rrhur , and hircelson who had rhe best gu,il keeping srnciscics in rh L htsw ry ot Sq uire So u.:e r
I),.. team always has fun on rh t- bu s

SOCCER

�Meredith's eyes widen as she spies a f ootball pla)"·

Ellyn practices her split, but can't stop laughing! What's so funny?

The cheerleaders perform their porn-porn
routine at the pep rally.

Cheerleading means
friendship.

Ericka and Ashley "boost " the spirit of the crowd.

G

CSJ &lt;CHEERLEADERS

CS] CHEERLEADERS: Front ruw-April Fau lkn er , K im Perdu e, cu· capra1ns, Row 2- Ellyn S r e&lt;~&lt;'
Meredith Perdue , Ashley Wcsr, KeUy Th orn e, Erica Mc&lt;.uy. Ruw l -Ju l1 e Wynn . Ali su n Thacker, !11"
Moore, Marie Kielty , Shannon Stanger, J enn y Ferhcrult , Diane 1-krchcnn ckr

�Cheerleading is a sport chat cakes noc only physical abilicy, buc good grades, calenc, cime,
and devotion among other chings. From the time they are selecced, through the summer, and
to the next school year, our cheerleaders are preparing for the year to come. These spirited
girls work hard to support our teams and do a good job of ic, too' Throughout the year you
may have heard them at the lunches encouraging you to "Come our and support the ream!"
If you have attended any of these games, you 'U know chat the Cave Spring Cheerleaders help
make our school what it is. Three cheers for these girls!!!
The freshmen cheerleaJers pose after winning the spirit st ick at ca mp .

Sheri and Julie jump into splits as they finish their cheer.

Why are you laughing Julie' No, I mean Julie'

FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: Frum ruw -Cuu rrney McDaniel, Chri sty Barnes, co-captains, Row 2-Julie Hudnell , Courtney Cochran ,
l!randy Land, Row 3-Julie Stog ner, Sherr Kunen, Mr chell e T erry, Jenny Spruill , Nikki Wilson

GO KNIGHTS!'!

FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS

rr1

�Different Strokes, Strides
And Shots
This was a yea r of major change for
CSJ athletes , especially freshmen. Despite initial confusion whether the freshmen would play on jr. high teams or on
high school teams, the year turned out
to be an interesring one. Some of the
benefits for the freshmen under che new
system were being able to play more and
having more reams to play on. There
were some negatives too. The major

problem was they did nor full y participate in jr. high or high school activities. Freshmen are caught in between. Even though there has been
confusion with the new system , it did
not affect ou r playing abiliry. Many
freshmen participated on J.V. and even
varsiry reams . We had a good record so
congratu lations to all freshmen athletes'

CROSS COUNTRY TRACK: Front RowClaire Rurramd, Danit Bingc:man, Bobbie

,
I

Scott, Row 2-David Props t

SWIMMING: Front Row-Michelle Bishop,
Jessica Hardwig, Kelly Bradfo rd, J enn ifer
Humc:r , Natalie Anderson, Sally Wi ll iams,

JV BASKETBALL: J ames Irvin

Row 2-Erin Huybrech cs, Claire Rotramel ,
Dana Adkins, Pete r Kolozvory, Decca

Taliaferro, Bc:cky Dragan, Row 3-Caron
Causey, Kelly McClellan, Merr ilee Brunk

JV BASKETBALL: Matt Mnrheny

CSHS ATHLETES

�WRESTLING: Jon McMahon, Chris Underwood,
and Richie Mason

TENNIS-Whitney Lamanca, Amy Ottaway, Jill Nussbaum, Meenoo Jain

GOLF-Chad Williams

INDOOR TRACK-Firsr row-Nicole Setliff, Honey Melancon, Jennifer Cook, Tamara Vineyard, Bobbie Scorr, Row 2-J ess ie Morgan.Chuck
Gilliland, Janelle Blankenship, Zach Krause, David Propst, Marr Mills, Candy Austin, Suzanne Hams

JV BASKETBALL-Dusty Beekman

CSH S ATHLETES

�After Scfioo ( Special
On almost any given day after
school you can find some club
meeting somewhere at Cave
Spring. Anyone who belongs to
any Squire club knows how
much fun getting together with
people with the same interests
can be. Being in a club also takes
dedication and responsibility so
that members attend meetings
and other club functions . Cave
Spring offers language clubs,
journalism clubs and much more
for all types of people with all
types of likes . Clubs and getting
together with good friends is one
thing everyone will remember
from "The W onder Years."

The follow ing pc:op lt: wtn: stltcu:J for rhc Holiday

Cuu n for tht December Janet sponsored by the
Honor Sociery: Front row- Duke Dodson, Lindsey
H iggi nbo tham, 6th, Margo Caruthers, David
Trumbower, 7t h, Row 2-Billy Frantz, Ashley
Callahan, 8th, Sheri Konen, Dusty Beekman , 9rh.

Courtn ey and AJ!isyn both ag rte Rya n looks .. mah hvalous ..

INTRODUCTI ON TO CLUBS

in

hi s toga

Em il y and Erin and the rest u l t h e Eu&gt;lugy Cl u b wou ld li ke tu rrnut';
students t h at rhe b111 s .ire ·c.ans O nl y .. - no more 6 t h i: r.1ck~
pk.I'"

�Dusry '' frames ·· chc nc xc M u na Li sa 1n Spa ni sh C lub .

Activities Survey
John Paul Bourgeois shooting baskets
Billy Fink - · · four
wheeling
Jackie Ayers - rollerskating
Keith Holland - play.
.
mg gmtar
David Bailey - volunteering
Marie Peterges - playing bass guitar
Malia Miller - playing
tennis

Kei th and Kevin contemplate another day as
the only male members of che yearbook staff.
(Personally, 1 think they enjoy ic')

Ji,lt in an&lt;l Missy oversee yec a no rher pruieu hy the BudJers Club

When we asked students at Cave Spring
Junior what their favorite activity was outside
of school (which is, of
course, everyone 's favorite activity!) the answers
ranged from the unusual
to the bizarre. The most
popular answer was
sporrs. Whether watching them or participating, Squire students are
in love with America's
past!me!

l\.eUy looks afre r her charges during che H onor

Souny babysirring pro1ea ac Bac k-co-School
Nig ht.

INTRODUCTION TO CLUBS

�IN SEARCH OF
The H onor Sociery m embers m eet twice a m onth and keep busy with their m any serv ice p rojects. This yea r the members
p rovided babys itting serv ice at PT A meetings. They collected m oney fo r UNI CE F and m ade a do nation to the Pornto pro ject.
At Christmas they visited p atients at the VA H ospital and gave t hem fruit. During Christmas and on several ot her Saturdays
they have b een at R AM H ouse serving lunch to the need y. They sponso red the Winter Dance and h ad a book fa ir. H o nor
Society members must m aintain a 3.5 average. This is one busy g roup!

Baby sirring at " Back-to-School" Nig ht , J ess ica shows
char work can be fun too.
The Christmas Dance Committee had a
great rime too.

The Book Fair was very successful bur inventorytaking was time consuming for Cheryl and Gina .

HONOR SOCIETY Front Row-o ffi cers-Justin Brittle, Becky D ragan, Meenoo J ain, Kelly Crawford, Jill Nussbau m ,
Ro w 2- Dav id R 1ch arrz , Kelly McFa rland , Beth Sicora, Sylvana Sin ha, Sylvia Malysa, Leslie Dav is, Row 3-Sponsur- M rs.
Clemons,J essica Yest , April Sherb urn e, Melanie Blandford, Holly Hun , Debra Masters, Ka re Norris, Gina D ugan , Mrs.
'&gt; m1th -S po nsor , Row 4-Jennie Bryan , Dana A&lt;lk 1ns, Ju st 111 Mowles , Jessi ca Ha rdwig, Cheryl D ud ley , Decca Tali aferro,
Mi chael Brennan , Jun Spu rl ock , Adam Sharp , Jenn y Miller , Sandra Wil li am s

HO NO R SOCIETY

Ju s u n 1s Lu ngra 1u la 1n . l

by tvi rs Cobble at tht ind w w·
c r r c: 11l d1

11

�HEAD

The SCA coUected money for Christmas Angels during lunch.
FiU that bucket, Jon'

Mrs. Deeds meet s wi th the executive counci l to make plans for

CS).

Of The Class
The Student Cooperative Association
plays an important role here at Cave
Spring Jr. They give us lots of fun and
fantasy with the Halloween , Valentine
and Spring Dances. They stir our spirit
and imagination with Spirit Week
(especially Tacky Day!) . Perhaps most
important, the SCA leads us to be generous and caring as they spearhead the
food drive and money for the Christmas
Angels. They encourage our school and
holiday spirit by decorating our doors
and offices at Christmas and other holidays. Under Mrs . Deeds' leadership and
with excellent officers and executive
council, CSJ has an active and involved
student body.

The 199 1-92 officers were installed in l&gt;.fa)': Missr H ayc::s-prc::s., J osh
PoinCS-\'. p., Mary Kallio-sec, Susanne lkll-m:as., Jill Nussbau m -act. ch .

SC;\; Fru nt ro w -J asu n Ganung, 1.uk e l:kasky . M.ngu ( .arurhers. N1kk1 C:u ll111s, Ashley Adki nso n. Anna Rae, Jason \Xlrig hr, Erik
1

l\ah ill, Allison M o rgan , Frank Ca lJ wd l , H. u"' 2 - Bcn Nt'l lsu n . Sarah Lig ht . Rhun ada Rusmisel, Ben Cole, J\·lisry Blankenship ,
~ licia Dragan , Nick Puwe rs, Na 1han &lt;..iardc11n. A 111hc r c;uft. H cM ht· r 7. irkle . Sus.rn Spears , Alison Thacker, Jason Hopkins,
~uw 3- Marr Co mprun , Sall y W illi a m s. Br.111d u11 R .1) . ( hn si 1 L.iM.ure . l\ li s&gt;y H .iycs . .J us h Plllms , Mary Kallio, Susanne BeU, .Ji ll
~lu1~ ba um, April Fau lkner, Prin tcS&gt; K e 1n p . h 1, \X ',dru11d . !{ "" 1 13randun King . l3r.1um Mohler , Ca m eron Bloum , Lynn
:~&lt;-ore, Ju st in Britrlt , Ka 11 e Lu edk e . .J c11111kr ( .u&lt;&gt;k . .J u n I. I\\ rt· 11ct'. :-.1cfa11 L&gt;.11,, , h, C hu ck ( ; dJiland , M rs. DecdsJulic Stogner,
·had \Xf illi arns, Na nty l ) 1xun . All1 s un El1&lt;1~ . \\ ' h 1 111t·~ L1rn,u 1L.1 , .J L·ss 1l . \ Vc. . 1. ~rh· .ui.1 S111!1.1

Tacky Day, an SC A event , finds G reg Buscn and
M ichael Beachy go ing wi 1h the ragumt· .md la)·crcd
looks.

SCA

�Baby Talk
The German Club learned about German culture and language during chis
year. In March, 20 German exchange
students visited the United Scates for
three weeks, and this summer 20 CSHS
students will go to Germany.One of the
highlights of the year was decorating the
German homecoming float .German Baby
talk - Danke, Bitte

Chuck! Use your polite manners'

GERMAN CLUB: Front-J essica Hardwig, Row 2-Berh Culver, Josh Cease, Jul/I
Sink, R ow 3-Laura Nininger, M arie Pererges
French club members d
f
.
. ream o pumng their language
skills to use in France (or Canada!)

The Latin Club h
as some good times this
year . There were toga days and several cultural
experiences. It may be a "de d" 1
b
.
a
anguage ut
oBurbLan/nkclasses_are lively to say the least! Latin
a Y ta - Vznz, Vidi Vici f

LATIN CLUB: Front -Chu k ..
Jennie Bryan, Ashle ~ Gilliland, Michael Beachy,
Mowles Row 2 Ay
est, Jennifer Woody, Justin
'
- nna Ra J
Trompeter Dana Adk.
J h y, enni-~er Minton, Srar
'
ins, o n M h
M
Row 3 -Tara Wood H h
a oney, rs . Boehling,
' ear er Krau C
Nancy Dixon Mel· J .
se, ounney Onufrak,
'
issa enning Ad
.
Holland Ryan G
. R s,
am Wnghr, Keith
• · rr agn1er
ow
4
K
·
F
. 'And - aue
reeman, KeUy
G rt nn, Carne
N"
Lachow irz Ton R
erson, icole Setliff, j osh
,
ya amsey' Courtney B
.
.
Junes, jess Underwood , jush
.
ann1srer, Alhsyn
Points, Ryan G roch Marr
Bowles, Jeremy Clement • J acob H "Lgg .in b,or ham

LANGUAGE CLU BS

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�The Spanish Club kicked off our
year with a meeting at Chi Chi's.
We got to sample a lot of Spanish
food and elea our dub officers.
Holiday aaivities included a Halloween patty in October and a December Christmas patty in which
we exchanged small gifts. We challenged the other language dubs to
an exciting game of volleyball during National Foreign Language
Week.

SPANISH CLUB: Front row-Jun Law rence-pres., Sheri Konen-v .p ., Prin cess Kemp, rep ., Row I-Claire Rotramel, Becky Dragan, Kelly
Crawford , April Sherburn e, Courtney Tesoro, Jun Sp urlock, Liz \'\lire , Allison Bowles, Gina Dugan, H eather Bohon, Adam Sharp, Christy
Allman, Maria Poff, Meredith Bi shop, Erin Hu ybrechrs, Row 2-Jon athan McMahon, Jason \'\/right, Decca Taliaferro, Alisa Blais, Kelly
Thome, Amber Rayburn, Deni se Paig e, Da vid Ri chart z, L'lura H obbi e, H eather Christley , Ben G albraith, Julie Hudnell , Sylvia Malysa,
Kacy Oyler, Emilie \'\l aldron, Merrilee Brunk , Jenn y \'\lilhdm, Row 3-Brandon Ray, Kate Nettles , Louise Frost, Jon Guilliams, Mandy
Stephenso n, Emily D o malski, Nit a Webster, Su san H arri s, J odie Bourgeois, \X'hicn ey L'l manca, Amy Ottaway, Kara Bushnell, Tamara
Vineyard, D excer Prath er, R ow 4 -Frank Cald well, Bill Rawlings, Julie H artm an, April Faulkner, Kacie H artman, Susan Crowell, Leigh
Freeze, Holly Hurc, Kaci e Luedke, Shannun Proctor, Joy Marrac ini, Paul Gross , Brad \'\leaver, Will Shelron, Thomas Belk, Darren Bolling,
Chris Parker, Steven Nicklas, Row 5-l saac Williams, Doug Hibbs, Kim Perdu e, Marie Kielty, Kristen Crisafi, Susan Williams, Mary Kallio,
Ben Coaker, Danie Binge man, Ca ro n Cau sey , Getra Hanes, J enny Miller, Meenoo Jain , Dan Gold, \'\/ill Freaney, J ames Irvin

Spanish Baby Talk: Ho/a .' Como estas?

The French Club participated in
several social and sporting aaivities
this year. We went bowling, and
we accepted the challenge from the
other language clubs to a spirited
volleyball game during National
Foreign Language Week. A Halloween Patty was held in October
complete with bobbing for apples
and other games, as well as pizza.
Students had to provide authentic
French food for our December
Christmas party. In February we
made Valentines with French love
sayings and celebrated Mardi Gras .
Several students took the N ational
French Exam in March and m ade
CS] proud .
FRENCH CLUB: Front ro w- Trey Ca u sey, Ellen Stecku , Sa lly \'\lilli am s, Ca meron Blount, Row 2-1\frs. Bailey, Debra Masters, Leslie Dav is,
Braum M o hler , Kim Lavend er, C uurcn ey Abbitt, Sara Reid, Ad an N orwood, Kelly O benshain, Randy Price , Arwen H arless, Row 3-J enny
Conq uest, Bech Si cu ra, K a te Norri s, J 11n my Sisson , Lance Bed good, Jill Nuss baum, Steph anie Frank , Am y N euzil, L'lura Janda, N atalie
lilly, R o w 4-Wyacc Abbitt, Leslie Burd ett , J ess ica Vest , Emily Cl ic k, N eil \'\li lliams, Allison Ellis, Kelly McFarland , Maureen J ekielek,
Jen nifer Huncer, Natali e And erso n , K aci e W ood s, Row 5 -Cheryl Dudley , J osh Van Dyck, Ivey Miller, J ay Kirby, J eremy Gadd, Doug
Cullinan , Justin Briede , Courtney M cDani el, Michelle Bi shop , Sara Gunn, Kelly Bradford, Cori Kidd, Ashley Robertson, J ennifer Cook

John, C hri s, a nd C had are rhret· a migos '

French Baby T alk: Bonjour, j'aime
vous.'

Spani sh students model the Incest in fashionable accessories.

LANGUAGE CLUBS

�Home ImproveIIlent
The Builders Club is a serv ice organization that provides services for the
school and comm unity. They are sponsored by the Roanoke Valley Kiwan is
Club. This year the Builders Club has
been involved in a lot of activities such
as car washes, Save-a-Sweetheart Week,
Drug Awareness Week, and selling candy canes at Christmas. They have also
cominued ro clean the highway which
they adopted last year. The club also
provides for the community in ways like
collecti ng food for the Thanksgiving
baskets and making Christmas srockings for needy children . A favorite serv ic e is helping with th e Special
Olympics. Overall I think the Builders
Club has done a great job for the school
and communi ty.

Looks like a real Builders' Club meeting to me!

Members wo rk on saving our environment and
beaurifying Ranchcrest Rood.

"SaVe· a ·SWeet· Heart"

ge enter

Builders Club Stocking Crew

Members get read y for the ··save a Sweetheart " campaign·

BUILDE RS CLUB: Front row-Kat ie
Luedke, J ustin Brittle, Jill Nussbaum,
Cheryl Dud ley, officers, Mrs. Brookshier,
Row 2-Claire Rotramel, J ulie Hudnell,
Sylvana Si nha , Meenoo Jain, Beth Sicora
Jenny Mi ll er, Julie Owe ns, Co unn e;
McDaniel , Sheri Konen, Jessica Vest, Liz
W ire, Missy J ames, Sylvia Malysa, Beth
C ul ver, Ruw 3-Cullecn Nash , Natalie Lilly,
Emil y Cl ick , Jennifer H unter, Denise Paige,
Becky Dragan , Ellyn Stecker, Kelly Thorne,
Ada n Norwood , Malia Miller, Pau la Katz
Shannon Cox, Tamara Vi neyard, Jennife;
Woody, Row 4-Cheri Shivers, Stephanie
C rebo , Laura Janda, Erin N uckols , Nancy
Dixon, Cu urm ey Abbitt , HiUary Platt, Princess Ke m p , Rachelle Paquin , Kirn Zaikov
Sa brin a 13 uuth , La ura Ni ninge r, Kell;
M&lt;F.i rl and, Ann a Webster, Ruw 5-Jennifer
Co x, J enn y Deans, Sayo Wa kahara, Shan-

non Sra nger . Ka ll e Hart m an , Ap ri l Fau lkner, Kori Roberts, Star Trompeter, J ennifer Minton, Kim Lavender. Sara Reid , Lesli e Bu rd err . Apri l Sherbu rm·. Row 6 - Karh erin c Britr nin. Sus:'''
l3d l. Ali ua Davis . Amanda Asb ury, Danie Bingcman , J ess ie Majnich, Arny Ottaway, J acob Higginbotham , Emi ly Shafunan , W ill Shdiun . Juli e H a n man, .J .rnclk Blankenship, Too)"
R .&lt;1nse\ . Lindsey M dler . 8randan Ray, Lisa LaPlant , Lynn Moore, Cuun n&lt;:y Tesoro

BUILDERS CLU B

�UNSOLVED
MYSTERIES

OM-Odyssey of the Mind- is team compennon in creative problem solving. Teams
work on a solurion to a long term problem
which is presented at competition. They also
have to respond to spontaneous questions. The
competition takes time and effort but the fun
and intellectual challenge is worth it

GROUP THREE: From Row-Amy Neuzil, Julie
Hudnell,Row 2-Jessica Vest, Liz Wire, Kevin Byrne,
Row 3-Jennifer Minron, Scar Trumpeter

GRO UP ONE: Front-J e nnifer Coo k. Sylvana
Sinha , R ow 2-Michelle M artello
GR OUP TWO: Front Row-Jenny C un4uest,
llow _earon Causey, K elly M cfa rla nd, Al11son
2
E!Jis, R ow 3-Jenny Miller , J ess ica Hard w ig ,
Stephan ie fra nk
GR OUP FOUR: Front Row-Hunter At Kin son,
Filip Sablik, C hri s Reinhardt, Row 2-Sea n Powers, Kenny Boo ch

GROUP FIVE: Front row-Leigh Anne M itcheU, K im
Spears, As hley Atkinson, Elizabeth Stevens, R ow 2-Susan
Pugh, Grace PoUock, G inger WeUs, Debra Dickinson

The Price
Is Right
Each year rhe Srnck Marker Club resumes and rhe buying, selling , and trading begins. T he club is broken dow n
inco teams of four or fiv e people and the ream is given a
bogus one hund red thousand dollars (S 100,000) and rhe
game is on. Since chis ten week game is played narionally, a
listing of the tap fifty tea ms in the narion comes out weekly.
This year Cave Spring Junior had more than one team crack
rhe tap fifty. \Xie had a g reat rime in this money aJventure;
con1e on our nexc year and invesc money wichutH spending :1.
dime'

i'l'OCK MARKET FrlJnl ruw -J ess 1e.1 Vl'sl . J " 1111 1kr ( uu k .M rs " "mp. Row 2-Brad \Xleave r, Manees h J ain. Hunter
~t k in son , K acc Norris , De bra Master s. M.ic J-k sli p . Ru \\ \ - Paul C ross. Mark Shin er. Dan Groth , .J ill N ussbaum , Kati&lt;'
' 11·rlkc, Lisa J_,a Pl a nt , &lt;.arun ( .aus"y

OM/ STOCK MARKET

�'Ghe Soul of CSJ
If you're looking for smiles, enthusiasm, and
real dedication, then you have made it to Mrs.
G's class for another day of choral warm ups and
music practice. "The best class of the day"
many say, because you have a chance to express
your feelings, create and relax from the pressures
of school.

The chorus opened the school year leading
the school song at our first pep rally. CSJH
students attended all-district chorus in Nov. at
Christiansburg H .S. and the choir performed for
the lighting of the county Christmas Tree ceremonies.In December the chorus also sang for
elementary schools, parents, and our student
body, presenting "One Magic Christmas." After the holidays the chorus jumped into a grueling two weeks of preparation for all-county
chorus. The spring brought extensive planning
and hard work for the PTA Talent Show solos,
and their spring trip to the Hershey Park Music
Festival in Pennsylvania. With two trophies
from Busch Gardens and Dollywood the previous two years, the chorus hopes to bring home
another award in 1992 .

Everybody smile now'

Mrs. Giles really gees into conducting!

CHORUS: Front row-Michele Waldron, Lory W ebster, Bech Career, Whitney G riffith, Kim Speers, Candy Nichols .Row 2·
Jamie H epcinscall , Whitney Funk, Carrie Manning, Sylvana Sinha, Juli e Ann Sgroi, Sarah Shivers, Susan Spears, Alisof!
Thacker, Stephanie Crebo, Row 3-J amie Smith, Niki Turner, Fumi Wakahara, J oey Frost, J ason Co unts, J ason Collins, Tii
McCarry, Amber Willmocc, Heather Chriscley, Row 4-Mrs. G iles.Kayleen English, Allison Elias, Julie Srogner, Grnhu11t
Moore, Rebecca Gilbert, Cory Foutz, Angela Luccrell, R obyn Shorter

Sing it, Nik i'

CHOR US

Choi r friends are the best' Chorus officers are Juli e
Stogner and Heather Christley .

ALL COUNTY C HORUS: Frum row -J amie Smi th, H e:Hh•''
C hristley, Candy Ni chols, Sara h Shi vers. Row 2- Kay leen En!!
lish , J oey Frost , J asu n Co unts, Row _1 -Allison Ellis . .Juli&lt;
Stogner, Graham Moure, ReheLca Gilbe rt , Jason Collins, Cut'
Fuutz , Robyn Shorter

�Vo ices of the Planet

ECOLOGY CLUB: From ro w-offi cers- Erin McDon ald , K a ci t• Woods, Jenny Mowles, Anna Rae,
Brianne Taylor, Tara W ood , Row 2-Sariah Light, Ashley Atkinson, Whirney Davis, Emily Click, Missy
James, Paula Karz, Mrs. Pugh,Stc:phanic Scon,Row 3-Thi Campbell, Karherine Briuain, Andee Moore,
Tiffany King, Kayleen English, Leslie Burd en, Tracy Otrwell, Elizabeth Rae, Mandy English, Row 4Cla.ire Rou amel, J essica Vcsr, Julie Kiuelso n, Michele Ganong, Debra Masters, Bonnie Blackwell, Susan
Anderton, Paul McGrego r

Thi aids our planet.

It's TOO early in the morning'

Katherine picks up some litter.

Anna 's in charge.

It has been a busy year for Ecology Oub members with such projects as starting paper recycling and
taking over the can recycling. The
dub, being new this year, has been
concentrating on funds and organization and is still a growing dub.
Next year the Ecology Club hopes
to start such projects as buying a
tree for the school and we want to
help other schools start Ecology
Oubs. But for now the Voices of
the Planet at CSJ are singing loud
thanks to the cooperation of the
student body.

ECOLOGY CLUB

�We had a strong band program this
year under the leadership of Mrs.
Wise. She didn't do it all alone,
though; she had. the help of five terrific band officers. All four bands performed remarkably well at the Wimer
and Spring Concerrs. It seems that all
those practice cards finally paid off!
This year Cave Spring did extremely
well at All-District Band try-outs and
had twenty-nine members make the
bands. We are vety proud of these fine
musicians who represented Cave
Spring Junior well when they performed in Blacksburg. It's been a fun
year making "The Wonder of Mu-

American

sic.

WOODWINDS

Band fric:nds are rhe best friends!

BRASS

All b ut Decca art anxiously awaiting the cuncen'

STAGEHAND

CLARINET CHOI R: Carol Rolley. Scutt Scheuer Danielle Ri tter,
Deb ra Mas ters, Scar T rompeter, Leslit: Davis
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GBAND

WOODWINDS I: Front row-Ryan Groth , Sally Williams, Honey Melan con , Boyd Jord an , Jodi Bourgeois, Kare Netti~ , Juli(
Thompson, Brad W eaver, Row 2-Jacob Higginbotham, Eric Walrond, Chad Skeens, Josh Van Dyck, Jill Nu ssbaum , Ca meroO
Blount , J oy Marracini, Shannon Procror, Row 3-Mike Beachy, Braum Mohler, Patrick Ba inter, Mark Shiner, Isaiah Osbourne
BR ASS: Fronr row-Willis Muska , Ryan Danner, David Richarcz, J ohn McMahon, N ate H arstine, Emily Dom alsk i, Row 2·
Myles Wallace, Erik Larson, Dav id Propst, Paul G ross , N eil Williams, K evin Byrne, Sco tt H a rman , Amir Ala mi , Elizabeth
Fisher, Erik Kahill , Row 3-Liz Wire, Aaron King , Adam Sharp, J osh Lachow icz, C hris VanddinJe, D avid Woodring , Bl)nll1
Holt, Dana Ad kins, Zach Krause, Chuck Gilliland , Frank Caldwell
STAGE BAND: Front row- Mark Shiner, J osh Points, Mike Beachy , Scurr Scheuer, Brad W eaver, Joy Ma rmcini. Shanno"
Pronor, Sally W illi ams, Row 2-Honcy Melancon, Chu ck G illiland, David Ri charrz, J oseph Higginboth am. Eric Walrond,
J en ni fer Mi nton, J acob Higginbotham, Row .~-J os h Lachowicz , Frank Cald wdl, Z ach Krau se:, Chri s Underwood . Chri;
Vandeli nde, Liz Wire, Kevi n Byrne, Paul G ross, Erik Kahill, J eff D yne, Manees h Jain , Row 4 -N arhan G leiner, Ka&lt;e NeHk'5·
Star T rompeter, Leslie Davis, Leila Kessler, Sam N ash , Chad Willia ms, Steven N icklas

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�Ban dstand
Josh checks out Mrs. Wise's CD cullecriun .

ON

WOODWINDS 2

OFF
BAND
OFFICERS
PERCUSSION

V 0 L-

Let's hear it for girl rrum per players!

UME

ALL DISTRICT

'ivOO DWINDS 2: Front Ruw - Kate Nurris, Anna Rae, Sylvi a Malysa, Rebecca Harstine, Julie HudneU, Sheri Konen, Karie
luedke , Kirn McConnell, Row 2-Cla ire Rotramel, Leslie Davis , Becky Dragan, Beth Sicora, J essica Ves t, J ennifer Minton, Star
t rom peet:r, Jenny Cun4uest, Bobbie Scott , Ruw .) -Merrilee Brunk, Chay! Dudley, Jessica Hardwig, J enny MiUer, Heather
buncan , H eather Carneal, Carul Rolley. J essie Majnich , Carrie Wickert , Row 4 -Kelly Griffin , Am y George, Debra Masters, Julie
ink, Carrie Anderson, Danie Binge m a n , Dani elle Rittu, Maria Puff, Kell )' McClellan, Shannon Smithsun, Kristin Rowell, Scott

~h,-uer

BAND OFFI C ERS: Jill Nu ss baum , Cam eron Bluunt, .Julie Sink, Chuck G illiland, Frank Caldwell
PERCUSSION : Frunr Row -Alex Min , Stev en Nicklas, Row 2-Sarn Nash, Ca ron Causey , J osh VanDyck
\ LL D ISTRICT: Frunt Ruw-Hune)' Mdanrnn, Anna Rae, Jenny Conquest, Jess ica Hardwig, Debra Masters, J o)' Marracini ,
l~J ie Da vis , Kare Net tles, Brad Weaver, Ruw 2- C huck Gillil and , J ess ica Vest, Julie Si nk , J ennifor Minton, J ill Nussbaum ,
l\arhcri ne Bricrain, Scorr Scheuer, Srar Tru mpeter, Jush Lac how icz, Row .'1-J acub Higg in burham, J odi Bourgeois, Sam Nash,
laron Ca usey, Claire Rurramel, Dana Adkin s, Sa rah Layne , Amy Page, Dann Lazzu ri

FLUTE CHOIR: Fronr Row-J enn y Con4uest, Bt cky Dragan,
Berh Sicorn, Row 2-Cheryl Dudley, Ju lit H udnell , Jessica Vest .
Claire Rorrn mel , Row 3-Rebecca Harsrine, Anna Rae, Beth
Q uinn

SANDm

�YEARBOOK

A.JJig 11mm1: lf/ ri te body copy for yearbook
page.
Sometimes 1 chink we're the craz.iest 24
p&lt;:ople in this school. We compete !O get
thi s job. Then we spend several hours in che
spring learning a bic about yearbook work
and making che HUGE decision abouc che
cover and theme . Then the sponsors wave
goodbye with the final admonition for the
summer, "Think yearbook and cake

piccurc:s!· ·

Back-co-school means excicement, being
wich friends, all chat good scuff. Bue to us
yearbookers ic means getting che color deadline in by Occ.15, putting on a fundraiser
Jan ee, and selling yearbooks in homeroom
(the pits-getcing 7ch and Sch grade male
homerooms!) From Sept. chtough Feb. ic's
pressure, pressure, pressure to meec our
deadlines. Here J am on Valentine's Day ac
4:4 5 Friday trying co finish this layout. The
sponsors are standing over me with a stick'
What else can I write))' Here take chis I'm oucca here!!!

(_ ftl ( ((I.

YEARBOOK STAFF: Front row-Leigh Anne Mitchell, Erin
McDonald, Amy Page, Row 2-Denise Paige, Kim Lavender, Adan
Norwood, Andee Moore, Elizabeth Bancroft, Row 3-Keich Holland,
Emily Domalski, Emily Click, Sara Reid, Nancy Dixon, Elizabeth
Fisher, Row 4-Holly Hurc, Kacie Luedke, Jill Nussbaum, Julie
Sink , J ennie Bryan, Carrie Anderson, Courtney Tesoro, Erin
H uybrechcs (not pictured-Kevin Hagie)

Emily does her impression of George Bush!

If this book seems weird at
times, consider the scam

Al !he W orld T11n11 Kevin -

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NE VER let yo ur secret Santa know your secret desires!
Jennie - are you implying
that yearbook time puts you to
sleep'

YE ARBOOK

Denise and Andee just love Mrs. Seddon's toys.

�The 199 1-92 Newspaper Staff is a group of
d edicated sixth through ninth graders. We are the
ones that create, compose, and edit the articles that
keep you up-ro-date on school happ enings. Our
sponsor, Mrs. Steffen, has contributed much time to
improving the paper. From edirorials and featu re
arrides ro dub news and sports scores, you can count
on the sraff of rhe SQUIRE SCROLL ro make it
happen . After all, we are a paper of the Squires, for
the Squires, by the Squires'

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NEWS

Big grins about Issue #I.

J
H
'llth g raders are happy about the first issue.

Anna Rae does the dirty work.

NEWSPAPER STAFF: Front Row -Michelle Lancaster, Molly Henderson, \'Xl himey Dav is, Ashley Atk inson. Paula Karz. An na
R ae , Brianne Taylor, Row 2- Katt· Norris. Sy lvia Malysa, Kelly McFarland , Creced a Le Maire, Mal ia Mi ller. Tar,\ \Xlood. Karie
Woods. Ma, Heslep, Row ,) -Stephanie Seu{( , Mrs . Steffen, Missy James, .Julie Ki{(dsun, J enni fer Coo k. Sylv.ma Si nha, Knss 1e
"'tdnu rs, Jennifer Cook and Sy lva na S 111 h.1 . .ire
;rtJ wurking dtvored an d enrhu s1asl 11.. .1huu1 the:

M iller . .Jackie Hngruc·ter

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NEWSPAPER

�Face to face with

NATURAL HELPERS

NATUR AL HELPERS: Front Row-Brian Sharp, J anelle Blankenship, Courtney McDaniel, Becky Dragan, Mrs. Barnhart,
Row 2-Ms. Bruno,Kelly Thorne, Justin Brittle, April Faulkner, Scott Scheuer, Mrs . Marsico. Nor pictured: Mi ssy Hayes and
Lindy Johnson .
Mrs. Barnhart and Janelle are all smiles.

Can we have your arrenrion'

Seep by seep

Bang! Bang! You're Deud!

The Natural Helpers Program benefi ts che helpers,
the people they help, and the school. The Natural
Helper grows in self- esteem just knowing he or she was
selected by his or her peers. The training provides them
w1th addition al insights about themselves as helpers and
valuable sk ills in developing positive relationships wirh
others. The rest of the student body benefits as well from
the development of a more positive school cnvironmenr
and frum the help given by the Natural H elpers through
one-to-une or group interactions. The school benefits
bet ause &lt;;ll1&lt;.k·nc s realize rhc: staff and administrarion and
other stude nts ca rt: enough abo ur rhem co spend rime

working cooperatively on common problems and proje&lt;.C s

Missy always seems ro bt· smi li n~~

N A TU RAL HELPERS

Penny for your tho ughts'

�Leave It To Runners
Runners are the "gophers"
of Cave Spring Junior. They
do everything from delivering
messages to carrying heavy
packages. The runners give
up their study halls to work in
guidance, the office, or the
library. They do a great favor
for the teachers because instead of having to leave their
classrooms to run errands, faculry and staff just '' leave it to
runners!''

RUNNERS: Front Row-Maneesh Jain, April Sherburne, Lince Bedgood, Mark Collyer, Shannon Stanger,
i(,Uy Mcfarland , Christy Allman, C hrist y C lifton, Mark Sowder, Row 2- Amy Neuzil, Trey Causey, Hunter
Atkinson, Ellyn Stecker, Kelly Thorne, Darrin Bo lling, Melanie Blandford, Rebecca Harstine, Michelle
l!an ello, Ambe r Willmott, Li ssa \'Vood , R ow 3 -Eri c Walrond, Brian Sharp, Thomas Belk , Dusry Beekman,
li'/ilJ Shelcon, April Faulkn er , Mary Kallio, Mi chael Brennan, J osh Blankenship , Tyson Blais, Row 4-Jennifer
~ unrer , J ay Kirby, Doug C ullin an, Ju stin Briede, Doug Hibbs, Matt Mathen y, J eremy Gadd , Jon
lawrence, Ben Coaker

Srudy Buddies

ilting a runner leaves a lot of time for daydreaming .

Where 's your hall pass)

Do you deli ver in rain, sleet, or snow'

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No h avi ng fun in rh e library '

RUNNERS

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�We've always tried co dedicate our yearbooks co people who
have given themselves and their time co Cave Spring Junior the
year round. This year we're recognizing a man who has done so
much for this school and so much of it on his own time! Our
special person, an important staff member, has spent hours
before, during, and after school doing the little "behind the
scenes" jobs that are imperative for our school co run; besides all
that, he is always there as someone co laugh with and co make
you smile. This year's Cave Spring Junior High student body
would like co say "Thank You, Wally" for everything you've
done.

D
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W ally smiles when he gees chis locker "unjammed'"

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Even W ally finds cime co eac lunch .

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Wally and Mr . W ald ron pose fo r a qui ck, cheerful shoe.

Wally munches on a
cookie; kids are always
giving him somerhing
co supplem ent chac
good ole cafeceria food .

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DEDICATION

to the one we love.

WALLY WOOLWINE

�STAR SEARCH

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED -

Does MrJ. Cobble know that Jill Nussbaum and Justin Brittle are

MOST LIKELY TO BE REMEMBERED W ill Freaney and Margo Saunders will not be
140ST CREATIV E ~'xJfi n ' aro u n J~
';&gt;.vc

Erin Hu ybrechr s and J ud Bushk ar are always

Aren ·r yu u g u ys su ppo sed cu bt:
recess in Jr . Hig h')

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BEST SMILE -

Looks like Happy Days fo r Amy Ottaway

forgotten when look ing through thli yearboo k 20
years from now!

a nl.l Eri L Lav indtr ~

SUPERLATIVES

�MOST UNIQUE LAUGH-With their very unusual laughs, Julie Sink
and Adam Wright llid!l'. reach our and rouch someone!

MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED-JanelJe. Blankens hip and Lance Bedgood are Cave
Spring·s #1 fons1 ·-

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BEST SENSE OF HUMOR- Mary KalJio and Darren Bolling are
Cave Spri11g'1 F111111ieJI People'

MOST ORIGINAL-Theres no need to 1 earch for Star Trompeter. Her originality makes her
stand our in a crowd' Isaac WilJiams is also wilJi ng t0 go out on a limb to express himselP.

BEST LOOKING The G,,/dni Girl (a nd Guy! of
Lav&lt;: '&gt;pr111µ J unwr a rcS hc ri Ko nen .rn d Chad
W illi am s

96

SUPERLATIVES

MOST CHANGED-O h, what a difference a ft:w years ca n make' ( .had Skc·cns
and Susan Wi lliam s have real ly 1nal ured uuu a pa1r uf very dllfat. 11vc Squires~

�BEST ALL-AROUND-Dusty Beekman and Missy Hayes . .. need we say more))'

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FRIENDLIEST-Bernie Digmanese and Sally Willi ams always
have a smile and a wave for everyone!

MOST ARTISTIC-Chad J ames and Fumi Wakahara have very differenr
sryles in art. Can you see where Chad's side of che piccuce ends and Fumi 's
begins)??

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MOST MUSICA L- Chu ( k G illila nd a nd Les li e Dav is mak e bea u[l ful music rugcrher'
(l..icerally )

BEST ATHLETE- J oy Marra( ini and Richie Mason - who
knows&gt; We may stt rhese faces on basketball \or foocball or
baseball) trading cards 111 \() yea.rs

SUPER LATIVES

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�Golden Globe

Award
Our Squire this year is a quiet courteous student
athlete who enjoys school. He is one of Mrs. Wise's right
hand men serving as a band officer, and is always willing
to take the time to help when needed. In the classroom
his work comes in on time, complete and well done. He
thinks it is important to do his share as he serves on the
SCA. Definitely one of Cave Spring Junior's outstanding
freshmen , we congratulate our 1991-92 SQUIRE, Frank
Caldwell.

W1: a rc:n · t s ure.· what kiml of ass ig nm ent Frank and rhc gi rls an: dumg ht:rc but
academi cs an: very import am co him and he always &lt;m.'S to &lt;lo his lx.-st .

A member of the soccer team, Frank en joys sports, especially
horseback ri d ing .

SQUIRE

Frank
Ca we
Schou! sp irn ra kes ma ny form s; suppuning schoul events such as da nces, we
fin J fra nk Mrtv 1n g earl y ru SlUUt ch c g ir l s ~

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�Golden Globe

Award
One wonders how this year's My Lady can
juggle her many jobs here at Cave Spring Junior.
She is a straight A student and an officer in SCA,
Honor Society, and Builders ' Club. As a member
of the Yearbook staff, band, and the CSHS
tennis team, Jill has to be super organized. She is
definitely an "idea" person and a leader. Her
many interests and talents will one day carry her
to high places.

Schola r, athlete, musician -

J iU

exe m p lifies all the q ual it ies uf a wdl -

rounded person .

MYLA Y

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the l:l u il d cr ' ( .!u h . .J il l lll' ll" " "'" " l' l,1 11 ; f&lt;&gt; r 1h c
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In spire l )( .1 gruclinJ:! lisr uf ft'Sponsibilirit.'s.J ill sri lJ find s cimt• lO
guuf uff wirh her fri ends.

MYLADY G

�INDEX
79, 93, 97 , 104

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Abbitt , Courtney 12, 16, 36, 64, 83, 84
Abbitt, Wyatt 42, 53, 55, 68, 69, 83
Ackley, Mandy 30
Ackley, Peter 24
Adams, H oUy 30
Adkins, Dana 42, 55, 76, 80, 82 , 88, 89
Adkinson, Ashley 8 1
Akers, Angie 7 I
Akers, Bobby 24
Alami, Amir 2, 36, 88
Alami , Yasmin 24
Alias , AUison 3
Alien, Geoff 42
AUman, Chrisry 42, 47 , 83, 93
Altice , MicheUe 24
Amos, Andrew 24, 104
Amos, Cinnamon 24
Amos, J onathon 30
Amos, Sherry I I, 30
Anderson, Carrie 42, 82, 89 90 104
Anderson, Coach 59
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Anderson, Elaine 30
Anderson, Kelly 4 2
Anderson, Natalie 42, 52 , 76, 83
Anderton, Susan 24, 87
Arthur, Travis 72
Asbury, Amanda 30, 84
Asher, Anna 30, 3 I, 34
Athey, Aaron 65
Atkinson , Ashley 3 , 24, 27 85 8 7

104

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Atkinson , Hunter 36, 64 , 8 5 ,
93

' 91

Aust1n , Candy 77
Austin , Kandi 42, 77
Avis, Kim 30, 3 1
Ayer, Jonathan IO, 30, 58, I04
Ayer, Sarabeth 3, 13, 42, 44 57
Ayers, J ackie 24
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Babich , Stefan 7 13

8 1, 104

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' 36, 39, 4 1, 58, 66,

Bailey, Anne 18, 19 , 8 3
Badey , David 30
Ba1nrer, Patrick 42, 72, 88
Baird , Spencer 30, 64
Balm er, Hu nter 36, 72
Bancroft , Elizabeth 36, 38 , 70 ,
90
Ba nks, And y 24
Banks, Bryan 7, 36, 58
Bannister , Courtney 42, 53 , 82
Baran a uskas , Vin ce 30
Ba rbour, Josh I, 30
Barn es, C hri sty 75
Barnw , Leigh 30
Barnh an , Am y 19, 92
Ba rron , Jeff _)6
Beach y, Mike 36, 8 J, 82 , 88
Bea n, 0 J 59
Bea rd , Coach Scun 8 19, 59, 6S
Beazley. Luke 30 , s 1'
Beck ner, C hri s 7, 42
Beck ner . josh 30
Beck ner. Kell y rn
8 edg uud . L1 nce 42, 5), 59, 8 ), 9 .). 96
8 eek m&lt;1n . Dusty 17 42. 4 7, 5':1 , 77, 78,

Belanger, Victoria 36
Belk, H eather 24
Belk, Thomas 43, 55, 72, 83, 93
BeU, Susanne 30, 8 1, 84
Biggio, J ohn 36
BiUingsley, Ryan 30, 56, 64
Bingeman, Danie 43, 7 1, 76, 83 , 84, 88,

89
Bingham, Eric 5, 24
Bishop, Meredith 2, 43 , 83
Bishop, Michelle 43, 76, 83
Blackstock, Granr 30
Blackstock, J ason 72
BlackweU, Bonnie 24 , 87
BlackweU, Tiffany 24, 26, 27
Blais, Alisa 43, 83
Blais, Casey 30
Blais, Tyson 36, 66, 93
Blake, Betsy 36, 37
Blake, Michael 65
Bland , Crystal 36, 38
Bland ford , Melanie 43, 80, 9 3
Blankenship, Cody 14, 30, 58, 66
Blankenship, J aneUe 15 , 42, 43, 4 5, 56,

70, 71, 77, 84, 92, 96
Blankenship, J osh 36, 58, 64, 93
Blan kenship, Misry 24, 81
Bla um, Brian 30
Bla um, Cameron 6, 43, 53, 56, 68, 8 1,

83, 88, 89
Boehling, Rowena 19, 82
Bohon, H eather 43, 83
Bolinsky, Brian 59
Boiling, Darren 13, 15, 43, 47, 57, 83 ,

93, 96
Booth, Brad IO, 58, 66
Booth , Kenny 5, 12, 24 , 25, 85
Booth, Sabrina 30, 32, 84
Boothe, Brad 30
Bosen, G reg 36, 66, 68, 8 I
Bourgeois, J odi 43, 57, 70, 71, 83, 88, 89
Bourgeois, J ohn 5, 24
Bowen, J acqueline 24
Bowles, AUison 43, 83
Bowles, Breman 24
Bowles, Matt 43, 82
Bowling, H eather 24, 29
Boyer, Steve 19, 22
Bradford , Kelly 43 , 76, 83
Bradford, Kev in 30, 56
Brancati, Mike 19, 22, 68
Brancati, Vic 68
Brennan, Michael 43, 80, 93
Bristol, Burrage 24
Brittain, Katherine 15, 30, 57, 6 1, 84 , 87,

89
Brittle, Justin 3, 6 , 11, 42, 43 , 55, 79,

80, 8 1, 83 , 84, 92, 93, 95, 99, 104
Brookshier, Lisa 19, 2 I, 79, 84
Brothers, La Vina 19
Brown, Ch ris 43
Brown, Courmey 24
Brown, Elizabeth 24
Brown, H eather 24
Brubaker, J ason 6, 30, 34
Brunk, Merri lee 2, 42 , 43 , 46, 76, 83 , 89
Bruno, Rennie I, 8, 19, 23, 42, 7 I, 79,
92
Bryan , J ennie 44 , 49, 80, 82, 90
Bryan, Lisa 15, 31, 57, 61
Buchanan, Ben 3 1
Bu rdett, Leslie 8, 36, 40, 57, 6 1, 71 , 83 ,

84, 87
Burris, Steve 59
Bush, Mike 44
Bushkar, Jud 15, 44, 65, 95
BushneU, Dawn 3 I
Bushnell , Ka ra 44 , 46, 49, 83
Byrne, Kevin 6, 36, 85, 88, 89

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JNDEX

CaldweU, Dann y 24
CaldweU, Frank 44 , 57, 72, 8 1, 8 3, 88,

C unningham, Mary 19

89, 98, 104
CaldweU, Robey 65

C u rri t·r, N ichubs 37

Callahan, Ashley I, 36, 78
Callahan, Erin 24, 27
Callahan, J en nifer 36
Callahan, W iU 3 I, 66
CampbeU, Ben 36
CampbeU, Karen 19, 2 I
Campbell, Tasc ha 36
CampbeU, Th i 3 I, 87
Canfield, Marc 5, 24
Carey, Matt 24
Carneal, Heather 44 , 45, 89
Carr, Chris 19
Carr, Lauren 24
Carr, Todd 3 1
Caner, Beth 24, 6 1, 86
Caruthers, Margo 3 I, 7 8, 8 I
Case, Ch ris 3 I
Casteel, Laura 12, 24
Causey, Amy 24, 104
Causey, Caron 44, 55, 76, 83, 85 , 89
Causey , Kim 36
Causey, Trey 7, 83, 93 , 104
Cease, J osh 44 , 82
Cerasoli, Ann Marie 25
Chapman, Ashley I, 3, 12, 25, 26, 27, 29
Chapman, Fred a 19
Chase, Billy 2, 36, 66
Cheney, Nikki 3 I
Ch ild ress, Lisa 19
Chockley , Trey 36
Christley, Garrett 2 5
Ch ristley, H eather 43, 44, 7 I, 83, 86
Clark, J ason 44 , !04
Clark, Kim 3 I
Clark, Marie 3 I
Clement , J erem y 36, 82
Clemons, David 25
Clemons, N ancy 19, 2 I, 80
Click, Em ily 12, 36, 78, 83 , 84 , 87, 90
Clifton, Chrisry 4, I 5, 36, 5 7, 6 I , 62, 9 .&gt;
Clowers, J esse 2 5
Clowers, Stephan ie 2 5
Coaker, Ben 44, 65, 83 , 93
Cobble, Martha 18, 19, 2 I, 80
Cochran , Cou rtney 75
Cochran, Ernie 3 I
Cohen , Ryan 3 I
Cole, Ben 3 , 16, 25 , 27 , 8 1
Cole, Whitney 2 5
Coleman, Kensie 36
Collins, J ason 3 1, 86
CoUins, Michael 59, 65
Collins, Nicole 3 I, 8 1
CoUyer, Mark 36, 58, 66, 68, 93
Colvi n, J eanette 3 I
Compton, J osh 3 1
Compron, Matt 3 I, 56, 66, 8 1
Conquest , j enny 44, 48, 83 , 85, 89
Cook, J enni fe r 44, 45 , 77 , 81, 82, 8 3, 85,

91
Cook, Mike 25
Cooper, T rav is 3, 3 1
Corbett , Brian 3 7 , 4 I, 66, I 04
CordeU, Clara 19
Counts, J ason 3 I, 86
Cox, J ennifer 3 I, 84
Cox, Sean 37
Cox , Shana 3 I
Cox, Shannon 3 1, 84
Cox, Stephen 3 7 , 64
Coyne, Lau ren 3 1
Crawford , KeUy 12, 44, 49, 53, 80, 8 .)
Crcbo, Stephanie 15, 3 1, 84, 86
Crisafi , Kristen 44, 83
Cromer, Gene 19
Cross , Ashlyn 3 7 , 40
Cross, Betsy 2 5
Crotts, Rick 19
Crowder, Eric 3 7 , 5 8
Crowell, Susan 15, 17, 37 , .38, 58 , 8 .)
Crozier, J ennifer 19
Cullinan, Brad 25, 56, 64
Cu Uinan, Doug 42 , 44, 5), 65, 8 _l, 9 l
Cu lver, Beth 44 , 47, 8 2, 84

C urr 1t.:r, Kr is ten '1 4

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[).1gena is, T aba ih a 3, 11, 43, 45
Dalwn, Kristen 3 I
Daniels , 1\1,uy 12
Da n iels, Ma tt 3 7 , 68, 69
Daniels, Ma ury 25, 27, 29
Dan ner, Ryan 45 , 88
Daugherty , Jenn ifer 3 1, 34
Dav is, A li cia 3 1, 57, 6 1, 84
Davis, Leslie 2 , '15, 46, 48, 80, 83 , 88,
89 , 97 , 104
Davis, Mela ni e 3 I
D av is, Whitney 25, 87 , 9 1
Day, J eanett e 3 7
Deans, Jen ny 3 I, 84
Deed s, Ann 19 , 8 1
Derryberry, J o n 25
De\Xf i11, Emi ly .3 I
Did;cn sun, J\fatt 59
Dickinson, Deborah 25 , 26 , 85
Ditkinsun, Matt 4 5
Died e, Va nessa 3 7
Digma nese , Bernie 45, 97
Divers, J acquel in e 19
Dixon, Nancy .\7 , 8 1, 82, 84, 90
Dixon, R aphaela 3 I
Dudsu n , Du ke 25, 56, 78, 104
Dumalski , Emi ly 37, 83, 88, 90
Dunahue, And rew 32
Duu k y, Tin a 4 5
Duss , Da n id .) 7 , 58
Duwns, M ike 60
Duyk, J at k 68, 7 1
Duylc. Tum 45
Dragan, Alicia 25 , 8 1
D ragan , Becky 4 , 45, 46, 48 , 49, 55, 70,

7 1, 76, 80, 8.3, 84, 89, 92, 104
Drumbeiia, Beth 60
Duddy, J eanne 19
Dudley, C h eryl I , 2, 12, 42 , 45 , 47, 55,

60, 6 3. 80, 83, 84, 88, 89,99
D uff, C hris 32
D uffy, Son ja 18 , 19, 22
Dugga n , G ina I, 45, 55, 80, 83
Duky, Ti na 9
Dun.1huu, J acob 25
Duncan , Coach Fred 65
Dun ca n , H eather I, 45 , 47 , 49, 55, 89
Duncan, Mi ch ael 25, 27
D unn, Amy 4 5, 55
Dunn, Marl .\2
Du ty, Ruben 7 2
D uu s, T ony 7 2
Dw1er, Amanda 25
Dw1e r, J ere m ia .l 7
Dyer, Ba rba ra 19
Dyer, Fra nu ne 19
Dy ne, J eff .) 7 , 58, 88

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Ead s, Ira '7, 6 6
Early, Knsry .&gt;7
Edwa rds, Amy 7 I
Edw.1rd&gt;. M .111 \ 7

�INDEX
Elias, Alli son 25, 26, 27, 29, 8 1, 86
Elkins, Ricky 4, 3 7
EUis, Alli so n 45 , 55, 8 .) , 85
Ellis, Jim 2 5
Elswi ck, RanJy 59
Eng lish , J us ein 4 5
English, Kayleen 3 7, 86, 8 7
English, M a nd)' 87
Ernst, C hris 3 7, 58, 66

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Giles, Sue 19, 86
Gillespie, Shenandoa h 32
G illiland , C hu ck 17, 46, 48 , 49 , 53, 77 ,

8 1, 82, 88, 89,97
Gleiner, Nathan 30, 32 , 34 , 88
Goff, Amber 32, 34 , 8 1
Gold, Ben 47
Gold, D an iel 10, 46 , 59, 83
Goldstein , Clark 72
Gu rdon , /\fond y 52
Gou ld, Kelly 32
G ree m an , Alex 46
G reen , ChaJ 38, 58
G reen, Cla ri ssa 7 I
G reenway, Billy 38, 58, 68, 69
G rice, Zack 68 , 69
G riffin, Ba rbara 9, 19
G riffin, J ay 12
G riffi n , Kell y 15, 58 , 57, 60, 6 1, 62 , 7 1,

82, 89
Fagg, C hriscy 15 . .)2, 57 , 61
Fair , Kerry 2 5
Farrhing, Sa m 59
Faulkne r, April 2, 14 , 37, 74 , 8 1, 8.l, 84,

92 , 93
Ferris , D a n iel 2 5
Fech erolf, Jennifrr 3 1, 32 , 74
Fickler. Jennifrr 32
Field s, Kelli 32
Filson, R ya n .32
Fink, Billy 7, 46 , 98
Fink, Troy 2 5
Finn erty, J o hn 46 . 65
Fi neon , Emi ly I , 2 5
Fisher, El izabech 3 7. 88, 89, 9 0
Fisher, Kelley 32
Fisher Laura 25
Ficzge~a lJ, R )'a n 2 5
Flanery, Furresr 68
Flemi ng, Fdi cia 25
Fleshm a n, D . J . 46
Flowers, Leslie 2 5
Foshag , Amanda 2 5
Foutz , Corie 3 7 , 86
Fox , J asu n 3 7, 58 . 61\, Ml
Fran k, Sc&lt;:phanie I, 45 , 46, 52 , 82, 8.l. 85
Frankl in, Faw n 60
Framz, Billy 7, 13 . .)6, .&gt;7. 58, M. 78
Frant z, Coach R ichi&lt;: 66
Freaney , Will 13, I 5, 46, 4 7. 8 .&gt;. 95
Freeman, K a cie 3 7, 62, 8 2
Freeze, Leigh I, 3 . .'17, 45. 44 , 8 .)
Freu nd , K a ren 32
Frosc Broo ke I I , .'18
Fras e: J o&lt;:y 32 , 58, 86
Frost Loui se 2, 11 , 15, .'18, 8 .)
Funk'. Whicney 25 . 2(i. 86
Fu rrow , Ca the rine 25 . IOI\
Fusco , Ji mmy
56 , 58, (,6

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\;add , J eremy 15. 46, 5), (i'i, 8). &lt;n, 104
Cag ni&lt;·r, G reg 25
Cagnier, Kevin 4
C.ag nier, R ya n )8, M , 78, 82
{_,albrai th , Ben 46, 5 'i. 8 )
C.alb rai ch , J a k e )2
i•allag her , J o hn 25
' anong. J asu n 52. 58 , 81
c_,anong, Michdk 25, (, I . 8 7
{_,ard ner Nathan 2'\ , 8 I
(,arland : Em 46
C.eurge, Arny I , 46. 4'J. 89
\.eurge, Lau ri e 7 I
( ,t, irgc
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. Tin1 25

r" lbert, Rebe&lt;L3 '1 8 .
•il es, Bob 19 , 2 1

8(i

G riffin , Seth 32
Griffith , J essica 32
G riffith, Whimey 25 , 86
Grigg, Allen 46
Gross, Pa ul 38, 83, 85 , 88
Groc h, D an 38, 58, 64 , 85
Groth , Rya n I , 46, 82, 88, 99, 104
G uilli a m s, DunalJ 25, 104
G uilli a m s, J ay 58
Gu illi a m s, J un 36, 38, 66, 7 2, 8 3
G uilli ams, Scun 68
G unn, Sara 4 6, 83
Gusle r, Steven 32, 56

f

65, 83, 93
Higginbotha m, J aco b 47 , 72, 82 , 84, 88,

89
Higginbotham , Joseph 38, 88
Higginbotham, Lindsey 26, 78
Higgi nbotham , Sarah 1, 47
Hill , Justin 32, 56, 64
H obbie, Laura 1, 47, 49, 83
Hackenbery, Ryan 47
Hackenbery, Sean 32
H odge, Kim 38
Hodges, Elisha 26, 29
H ofer, Chris 14, 32 , 58
H olden, Stephen 32
H olland , Keith 38, 79, 82, 90
H olman, Cheri 70, 7 1
H olt , Brian 47 , 88
H ood, J eremy 38
H opkins, J ason 26, 8 1
H opkins, J essica 26
H ouk, Taylor 26
Hudnell , Julie 47, 49, 55, 72, 75, 83, 84,

85 , 89
Hudson, Michael 32
Huffman, Tracey 26
Hug hes, Wallace 26
Hunter, J ennifer 45, 47 , 48, 49, 55, 76,

83, 84, 93
Hurt, H olly l, 47, 49, 50, 55 , 80, 83 , 90
Huybrechts, Erin 1, l l, 43 , 45 , 46, 47 ,

55, 76, 83,90, 95

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H age , Cu rrin I, 49, 55
H ag ie, K c·v in .38, 7 2, 79. 90
H ahn , Greg 25, 104
Hale, Robert 13, 38, 58
Haley, Charles 14 , 32
Hall, Brian 68
H all , J aso n 32
H all , R obbie 68
H a mblen, Steven 32 , 56
H a mm er, Ashley I 0, 26
H a ncock , Leigh .l 2
H anes, Gecra I, 11, 43 , 46, 55, 8 3
Hanson, J eff .38
H ard w ig, J ess i«1 4(&gt;. 48, 55. 76, 80, 82,

85. 89. 104
H arless , Ann.·n 5 8. H.1
H arless, J o hn .\ 2
H a rm a n, Scutc 4 7 , 88
H a rri s, Su zanne· 1. 4 7 . 49, 5 5, 7 1, 77 , 83
H arrisun, DcT I '), 2 1
H arriso n , Jimm y .\ 2. 64
H a rsrin c, M aria 26
H a rstine , N a te .38 , 88
H .irs1 im·, Rd)L·cca I , 14, 4 7, 49, 55. 55 .
89, 95
H .1r1m.1n , E.irl &gt;8
H a nm an, Jul 1t· II, 15, .lH.8\,84
H anman , K at ie 2, I I , 1.\, .\8 , 8.\, 8 4
H ayes, Mi ssy 8 , 11 , 14, -\2. 4 7. 5.\ . 55.

70, 7 1, 79, 8 1, 92. 9 7, 104
H ay nes , Shan non 26
H ayslett , David .\2
H edrtck, J ere my 26
H enJerson , Molly I 0 , 26 , 9 I
H enley, David 26 , 104
H enry. La u ra 60
H e pt1n s1a ll . J am ie 26. 86
H erchenrt de r, Diane 19. 74
H c rt!rlle lcr. _J .h. k1&lt;.: 12. 9 1, 10-1
Hc·skp . f\L\, \2. '\(&gt;, 8'i. &lt;) I
H l'S lt.: r, A udre} 26
H1hl» . As h ley 2(,
I l 1hh,. D uug ( &gt;, 11. I i , 1'i. r. 'i 7 • '&gt;9 .

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Kahill, Erik 38, 8 1, 88
Kallio, Mary I , 43, 48, 53, 55, 7 1, 8 1,

83, 93. 96
Karr, Anna 33
Karr, Will 68, 69
Karz, Paula 33. 84, 87, 91
Keith, Amy 33
Kelley, Muriel 20, 62, 7 I
Kelly, Carnrin 26
K emp, J ean 20, 35, 85
Kemp, Nova 13, 30, 3 1, 33
Kemp, Princess II , 13, 38, 8 1, 83, 84
Kessler, D avid 20
K essler, Leila 33, 34, 88
Kidd , Cori 13, 48, 49, 50, 83
Kielry, Marie 11 , 13, 38, 62, 74, 83
Kikuchi , Hiroaki 26
Kikuchi, R ea 39
Killgore, J eremy 3 3
King, Aaron 48 , 88
King, Brandon 48, 81
King, Tiffany 33, 87
Ki ngery, Keith 68
Kirby, J ay 48, 82, 83, 93
Kirby, J oel 33, 56, 64
Kirby, Tyler 26, 27
Ki ttelson, Gram 72
Kittelson, Julie 33, 62, 87, 9 1
Kolozvory, Pecer 76
Konen, J amie 26
Konen, Sheri 1, II , 13, 15, 43 , 48, 53,

55 , 75, 78 , 83. 84 , 89, 96
Kramer, Patrick 39
Krause, H eacher 39, 4 1, 62, 82
Krause, Zach 3, 48 , 53, 55, 72, 77 , 88
Krone, Kacie 3, 26, 27, 29

llewicz, Lydia 3 l , 32
Ingram, Chanda 60
Ireland, Kyle 32, 58
Irvin , J ames 48 , 59, 76, 83

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J ain , Maneesh 38, 85, 88, 93
J ain, Meenoo I, 48, 49, 77, 80, 83, 84
J am es, Chad 48, 97
J ames, Ethan 26
J ames, Missy 32 , 84, 87, 9 1
J amison, EUen 60
J anda, J oe 69
J anda, L•ura 38, 83, 84
Janney, Amber 32
J ekielek, Maureen 48, 49, 83
J enkins, J enn y 32
Jennings, Dana 32
Jennings, Melissa 38, 82
J ernigan, Leanne 38
J emigan, Monica 32
J essee, Lisa .)2 , .B
J ohnson, Hunter .B
Johnson , James 3.), 104
J ohnson, Lindy 12, 15, 16, 38, 7 1
J ohnson, Russ 33. 35
J ohnson, Tiffany 26
J ones, Allisyn I , 46, 48 , 55, 78, 82
J ones, Lynn 5 I , .B
Jones, Michael 38
J unson, Eri&lt; 'i9
J ordan, 13uyd 44. 4 8 , 88

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Lachowicz, J osh 17, 48, 82, 88, 89
Lamanca, Whitney I, 48, 53, 77, 79 , 8 1,

83
Lambert , Kyleig b 33
L•ncascer, Kun 26
Lancaster, Michelle 26 , 9 1
Land, Brandy 75
L"lnier, Learlene 20
Lanni ng, Levi 26
L• nphear, Laura 9, .\ I, 33
L•Planr , Lisa 12, 15, .\9 . 40 , 6 1, 62, 7 1,

84, 85
Largen, Eric 48
L"lfgen, Jared 35
Larson, Etik 49. 65 . 88
L"lfson, Mary 26
L•tstecter, J ennifer 33 . 34
Lavender, Joshua 49
Lavinder, Eric U, 15, 49 . 57 . 95
Lavinder , Kim 12, .\9, 8.\. 84, 90
L1wrence, Cynthi a 20
Lawrence, Jon 49 . 8 1, 8 .1. 9.\
Lay ne, Sarah 39 , 89
L1zzuri . Dana 9, ."\3. 89
Lee, Matt 65
Leech , Dawn .B
Leed y, ]. P. 49
LeM aire, Creceda 9 . 10. l'i . .\.\. 'i-.
81. 9 1
LeMaire , Jon 49
Les ter, Aaron 49
Lester, Er in 10 . .'\ .'\
Lewis, Jeff .B . \5

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�INDEX
Liobal, C. J . 33
Lig ht , Doris 20
Ligh t, J amio 39
Lighc , Sarah 81
Light, Sariah 26 , 87, I 04
Likens, Karen 7 I
Likens, Sammy 68
Lilly, Natalie 39, 83, 84
Line, G enghis 49
Line, Timur 33
Li nn, J oh n 33
Lippin , Mand y 26
Long, Carla 8, 20
Loches, Andrew 12
Louse!, Lawrence 12, 26
Lucas, Kacic 12, 15, 16, 39
Luci, Brian 28
Luci, Ryan 28, 49
LueJke, Brian I 0, 26
Luedke, Kacie I , 3 , 11 , 49, 5 1, 52, 55,
57, 8 1, 83, 84, 85, 89, 90, 98
Lu kas, Mike 39
Lu msden, Srncit 26, I 04
Lup ton, J ennifer I , 9, 3 1, 33, 62
Lucrrell, Angela 39, 86
Lucrrell , Clay 26
Lyons, G reg 13, 39, 58, 64

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Mabry, J eroJ 26
MacG regor, Paul 39, 87, 104
Maghtra, Rieu 26, 27
Mahunt, Eric 24, 26, 104
Mahoney, J ohn 39, 82
Mahoney, Rtbtcca 26
Majnich, Jessie I , 2, 12, 43 49 55
88, 89
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. 84 •
Malune, AJam 25, 26
Malysa, Sylvia 49, 80, 83, 84, 89 . 9 1.
104
Manetta, Alison 27
Mann ing, Carrie 9 , 3 1, 33 . 8 6
Marraci ni , Joy 8 , 49, 5.), 60 70 7 1
88, 89, 97
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Marshall, Gin ny 3 I. 3 .)
Marsico, Deborah 20, 9 2
Marcello, Michelle 9, 49 , 85, 93
Marcin, Elizabeth 19
Marcin, Imogen 20 , 22
Marcin , Kris 27

Mc Kin ney, Bill 20
McKinney, Sara 50
McKinney, Tara 39
Mcl eod, Mike 27
McMahon, J onathan 50, 55, 77, 83 , 88
Meador, Carrie 27 , 104
Meador, Stephanie 20
Means, J essica 27
Melancon, H oney 50, 77, 88, 89
Melton, Valina 50
Mengerink, Ch ip 39, 66
Meredith, Perd ue 34
Mickey, Leigh 50
Miller, Brecc 27
Miller, Chad 59
MiUt r, Ivey 39, 58, 83
Miller, J enny I, 46, 50, 55, 80, 83, 84,
85, 89
Miller, Kelli 25, 27
Miller, Krissy 27, 9 1, I 04
M iller, Li ndsey 9, 34, 84
Miller, Malia 9 , I 0, 34, 84, 9 1
Miller, Matthew 24, 27
Miller, Ryan 13
Miller, Shana 34
Mi lls, Man htw 50, 77
Min, Alex 51, 55, 89, 104
Min, Garrett 72
Mi nton, Jenn ifer 46 , 48, 5 1, 82, 84, 85 ,
88, 89
Mitchell , Leigh Anne 9, 34 , 85, 90
Mizack, J ay 14, 34, 58
Mohler, Bra um 5 1, 81, 83, 88
Monahan, Daniel 7, 34
Montgomery, Kris 5 I
Moore, Andrea 10, 39, 87 , 90, 104
Moore, Graham 51, 59, 86, 104
Moore, H unter 14, 32, 34 , 58
Moore, Lyn n 12, 16 , 39, 62, 7 1, 74 , 8 1,
84
Moran, Blake 34
Moras, Brian 13, 39 , 58
Morgan, All ison 5 I, 60, 70, 7 I , 8 I
Morgan, Jesse 5 I, 77
Morgan , Leslie 27
Morris, Chad 34
Morri s, Marr 27
Morrison, Casey 39
Morse, Dusrin 34
Mowles, J en ni fer 39, 87
Mowles, J usrin 13, 5 I , 59, 80, 82, I 04
Murray, Richard 27
Music, Kevin 39
Muska, Wi llis 5 I , 88
Myers, Doug 64
Myers, J ulie 20

Mason, Richie 49, 59, 68, 69 77 97
Masters, Debra 49 , 63, 70 80 83. 85
87, 88, 89
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Matheny, Man 13, 15 , 50, 55 , 76 , 8 1,
9 .'1. 104
Mayna rd , Gary 18, 20 , 68
McAll1scer , Ev ie 9 , 3.), 62
McCal l, Ashley I o , 3 .), 64
McCann , Lauren 27
McCarty , Tia 10, 50, 86
McClellan, Kell y 12, 50, 63, 89, 104
McCl ung , Frank 20
McCon nell , J a mes 3 9
McConnell , Kim 50, 89
McCorkmdale , Man 17 , 50
McCuy , Enka 9 , .) I , 33, 74
McCoy , Zach 27
McDan1el , Bndgrn 3 , 9 , 15 ,
33
McDan iel , Courcney 1.), 15 50 7 1 75
8) , 84 , 92
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McDonald , Erin 3 3, 78, 8 7, 90
McFarl and , Kelly 50 , 79 80 83 84 85
91 , 93
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McGa rry, Gn:g 50
McGa rry, Kevin 39 . 58, 6 4 . 69
M&lt;Graw . Eli zabeth 20 , 2 I 13
McG uire . Melan ie 27
' Mt Guire Trav is 27
MtK&lt;11 . :O.a rah 9 ) l

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Nabers, J ames 5 I
Nasca, Gina 12, 39, 5 7, 6 I
Nash, Colleen 39, 84
Nash, Sam 5 I , 88, 89
Nash, Vanessa 39, 7 I
Neighbors, Na rhan acl 34
Nelson , J ennifer 27
Nettles, Kate 12, .39. 83, 88, 89
Neuzil, Amy 5 1, 52, 83 , 85, 9 3
Newton, lsaa&lt; I 5
Nichols, (andy 34, 86
N ichols, Matt 39
Nick las, Steven 5 I, 53. 8 3, 88 , 89
Niday , Robb ie 27
N 1elsen, Ben 27, 8 I
N ini nger, Laura 46, 5 1, 7 1, 82, 84
Norris, Chad .l 5, 66
Norris, Kate 5 1, 6.l, 80 , 82 , 83, 85 , 89,
91
Norwood , Adan 39. 8.3 . 84 , 90

N uckols, Erin 39 , 4 I, 8'1
N ussbaum , Jill 50, 5 I , 7 I , 77 , 8 0 , 8 I,
83, 84, 85, 88, 89, 90 , 95. 99 , 104

l'rup&gt;1, l),1v 1d ·12 , ·18, 51, 76, 77 , 88
Pud.: e([ , l\ !1 h · 52
Pu;: h , Sus.tn 20, 85, 87
P111;: , 1\ sh lq· 28
Purd u m, Skye 7ll

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O 'Keeffe, Roberc 20
O akes, Darlene 20
O akes, Tricia 9, 34
O benshain, Kelli 10, 15, 17, 38, 39, 58,
83
Old , Gregory 20
Olink , Terry 64
Onufrak, Courtn ey 39, 7 8 , 82
O sborne, H ayleig h 27
O sborne, Isaiah 5 I , 88
Onaway, Amy 52, 77, 83 , 84 , 95, 99
Oc rwell , Tracy 27, 87
O wens, J eff 39
Owens, Ju lie 52 , 57 , 8 1, 8'1
O yler, Kacy 44, 52 , 83

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Padgett, Chris 27
Page, Am y 34, 89, 90
Page, Brenda 20
Paige, Denise 13 , 39, 7 1, 8 3, 84 , 9 0
Paige, Tessia 27
Paq uin , Rachelle 9, 15, 3 1, 34, 6 1, 62, 8 '1
Parker, Chris 52, 83
Parker, Lazzelle 20
Parks, Steve 39, 66 , 69
Patel, Rupa 72
Pacsel, Billy 34 , 58
Peck, Mace 24, 27
Peery , J ohn 34
Penn, Daniel 3, 24, 27 , 56
Perdue, Ki m 13 , 14, 40, 74 , 83
Perdue, Meredi th 9, 74
Perdue, Shell y 5 2
Perry, Matt 52
Petcher, Eric 6 5
Peterges, Marie 44, 52, 82
Philpon , J oey 68, 69
Phoeni x, Rebecca 15, 38 , 40 , 58, 7 I
Pinson, Aarun 68
Pinson, Andrew 5 2, 68
Plagenhocf, Julie I 0 4
Platt , H illary 40 , 84
Poff, Brenc 7 2
Poff, Eric 27
Poff, Maria 42, 50, 52, 7 I, 83, 89
Poincs, Blake 26, 27, 29, 104
Poincs, J osh 13 40 64 8 I 82 88
Pollock, Grace g5 '
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Pollock, G racy 27 , 85
Pomerk-a u, Pac 20
Pomeroy, J ohn 20, 26 , 5 7 , 6 I
Poulter, JuJ 34
Powell , Emily 26, 27
Powell , J am ie 7 1
Powers, N ick 27, 8 I
Powers, Sean 3'1, 3 5, 85, 10/i
Prather' Dexter 5 2' 8 l
Price, Aaron 27
Price, Randy 13, 40, 8 3
Price, Sue 20
Pritchard, Coad1 Run 66
Proctor , Shannon 11 , 4l, 52, 8&gt;. 88

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Q uesen be rry, J .1wb 28
Quese nberry, Ju hn 22
Qu 11111, Ue th 9 . 28 ,.) I, 34, 57 , 6 1, 89
Q u11111 , Sccµ hcn 28

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R aJ fo rJ , C hri s I , 4, 4 0
R.1d fu rd, l\!.1ry 25
R.1e, t\ 1111.1 ·'IO, 8 1. 82, 8 7, 89 , 9 1
R at: , EI JLabt: th 28, 8 7
R.1;: la nd. T iffany 2 8
ICun sey, T un y.1 52, 57 , 71, 82, 84
]l.1ppu kl , Emil y (i ll
R.1ppuld , J enny 60
R awlrn;:s, Bill 4 0, 58 , 68, 69, 8.\
Il.1wsu11 , J ush u.1 5 . .\4
R.ay, Ur.1nd un 12, '1 0, 8 1, 8 .l , 8 4
Ray , J .1 su 11 52
R a)' , l\ !1 h · 7 2
IL1yb11rn , Ambe r ·i ll , 8.l
RL·&lt; 1u r, H upe 22
Rn·d . 1\1.iry 7 I
Re id . Sa ra 12, 16 , 4 0 , 8 .), 84, 90
Rei 11h.1rdr, C hri s 4 ll , 85
Rt: p t:Jc, !'v!.irrha 28
Rh udL:S, C heryl (,O
Ra &lt;e , \V hllm·y \9, 4 ll , 4 1
!l id1 .1rds, M ike: Ci8
Ri charu, Ddv id 52, 80, 8 .&gt;. 88
R mhey, And y 12 , 28
R 111 er , l)anidk 40 , 88, 89 , !ll4
R " ' "'· Eri&lt; \4
R 1vtrd, J urg&lt;· .\4
Ru hers, T im 68, 69
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Ruh L·rts, L 111r.1 .\0, \4
Ruben s, StL:ph .1n1 e 70 , 7 1
I{ uberr sun , Ashley 8 .3
Rulx· rt su11 , Ash lee 5.l
Rub msun , S.irah 28
Rulky , L iru l 4 0, 88, 89
Rusdptpe , J u li e 4 0
R uso luwsk y, Er i&lt; 68
Russ. Ash ley 8, U . I ) . 4ll , 56, 6 1, 64
Russ. 8un n1 c \4
Russ, Brad 28
R urra md . Ca rl )' 28
Rurr.111wl, Chu rc 4 8, 5.\ . 5). 5 7, 70, 7 1,
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S1.1ngc r, Sh a nn u n 3. 13. _37, 4 1, 70, 7 1,

74, 84, 93
S ia nlc-y, Pa iri ck 4 1
Stec k e r, Ellyn 13, 40 , 4 1, 62, 74 , 83, 84,

Underwood, Billy 29
Underwood, C hris 48, 54, 77 , 88
Unde rwood , J ess 54, 82
Unroe, H eather 35

93

Sablik, Anna 28
Sablik , Filip 7, 4 0, 4 I , 85
Sadjadi, Alexi 5 5
Sain , Sha ro n 22
Sakaguchi , Ke i 28
Salis, Scou 59
Salmon, J osh 65
Saul , Bambi _) I , 54
Saunders, J un 4 0, 58, (,9
Saunders, Margu 53, 8 1, 95
heuer, Scut t 4 0, 88 , 89, ')2
Schumacher, Casq• _)Ii
Schwarz , D avid 28
Schwa rz, J ud ie 7 2
Scoll, Bubbie 46, 5_'1, 70, 7 1, 7&lt;&gt;, 77 , 8')
Scoll, J ay 10, _)4
Scoll, Kei sha 70, 7 I
Scoll, Step h an ie 28, 8 7 , ') I
Sears, C hris YI, I 0 4
Seddon, Ann 22, 25
Selvey , T um m y _
)4
Semones, J asu n 59

Steer, Coach 7 2
Steffen , Terri 22, 79, 9 l
Stephenson, M a ndy 15, 38, 4 1, 58, 83
Stevens, D a niel 3 5
S te ve n s, Eli za b eth 28 , 85
Stogner, Julie 54 , 75 , 8 1, 86
Siu ne, J . R _ I ii, 35. 58
Stone, M a tt 4 I
Sira ng , Sh a wn 25, 28
Stump, C h as iti 54
Sulliva n , Courtney 54 , 63, 104
S urnne r, Karen 22
Sumpter, Graham 35
Svec, Bill 23
Sweet , Linda 22 , 23
Syracuse, Julie 3 5
Szu m a n ski, Marrin 7 2

89, 104
Si mmuns, Ashle y I , 5, 28
S1mmuns, J ess ica _) I, _)4, (, I
Simmon s, \Xlinsur 6 0
Simpsun, Brandon _) , 4 0
Singh , Nick Yi
Sinha, Si-Ivana 55, 80 , 81, 84. 85, 8(i, ':&gt; I ,

104
Sink, Juli e 49, 50 , 52, 5 _), 6 _), 82, 89 , 9 0 ,

96
Sin k, Rya n 2, 28
Sisson, Jimm y 53, 57, 5'), 85
SSisson, Joe y 28
kaggs, G ue lda 22
~keen s , C h ad 54, 59, 88 , 96
kon , C hr is 4 I
Smit h , Aa ron 34
Smith, Caleb 4 I
Smith , Ca ri 4 I
~rn it h , C h ad I I , 53. 54 , (,5
\ "11th, J a mi e 4 I , 86
~·nuh, M anha 22, 2), 80
\ 'nithson, Shan n o n 54, 7 1, 89, 99
s"ell , J aso n 4 1, (,8, (,')
~owad zky, Pa tmi a 22, 2 l
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~Parks, J us h J 28
~Pate, Brian J Ii
~ Ptars, Susa n 34 , 8 I , 8(i
~l&gt;tt rs, Kirn 26, 28, 85. 86
SPtigh t , Bria n 3 5
~l'tncer, J a ne 5, 28, 29
~l'tnctr, J a rrett I ), 4 I , (1(&gt;, 7 2
\ fl ruell, J t nn y 44, 54, 7 1. 7)
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Vand yc k , J osh 54, 82 , 83 , 88, 89
Va nd yc k, Raven 35, 62
Yaniels, Mary Lou 18, 23
Vaug hn, Dorie 54
Yeriry, Clinton 4 1
Yesr, J essica 42, 54, 55, 72, 80, 8 1, 83,

84, 85, 87, 89, 104

.

Setl iff, Nicole- 55 , 7 1, 77, 82
Sgroi, Julie Ann _)4, 8 (i
Shafer, Elaine 22
Sha rtma n, Emil y 13 , 59. 1\ 0, 8 -i
Sharp, Ad a m 53, 80, 8 _), 88
Sharp, Bri a n !iO, 92, 95
Shaw, Andrew 28
Shaw, J un 28
Shaw, Phillip _
)4
Shelc on, Carrie .)4, I 0 4
Shelcon, Wi ll 15, 17, I\ _), 50 , 5_), 57, 5'),
83, 84 , 95
Sherbu rn e, Ap ril 5 _), 80, 8 _), 8/i, ') _'\
Shrnz, D a niel 6 , 53. 65
Shiner, Mark 40, 68, 69, 85. 88
Shivers, Sarah 34 , 8'1 , 8(,
Sho n er, Angel 7 2
Shon er, Ro b yn 34 , 86
S1cora, Beth 55. 55, 70, 7 1, 80, 8 _), 8 -1,

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Vircur, Brian 35
Virrur, Shannon 7 I

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T a li a ferro, Decc.1 54, 76, 8 0, 83, 88
T aliafe rro, Sh a r l 0, 28 , 29
Taubman, Madeline 28 , 104
Taylor, Bri a nn e 4 1, 87, 91
T aylor, Danielle 28
Taylor, L• n eal 4 l
T a ylor , Li sa 54
T e rrell , Ada m 35, 58
T e rrell, J ai rod 29
T e rre ll, J a ison 54
T e rry, Mich elle 75
Tesoro , Courtney 53, 54 , 83, 84 , 90
T este rm a n , W es 29
Th .1 d.:er, r\li su n 55 , 74 , 8 1, 86
Th ac k e r, Julie I , 29
Thews, Scarr 7 2
Thomas, C h ad 72
Thomas, Clint 29
Tho m as, Lesl ie 7 2
Thum as ick , Anna 29
Thompson , Corey 4 l
Thumpsun , Juli e 4 1, 88
Thum p sun , Mi h 58
Th o mpson, Spencer 35 , 56
Thorne, K e ll y 1-) , 14 , 4 1, 74 , 85, 84, 92,

95
Thurnrun , \Xla rren 54
T udd , Al icia 15. 55
Tulley, J e ff 59
Tuur, And y 4 I
Tre nt, Mary_) I, 55
Trevey, Dull y 29
TnpklC e, J essica 4 1
T ri veu , Brian 29
Trumpeter, Star 5. 'i2, 5--i, 82, 84 , 8 5, 88,

89, 96, 98
Truut, Ju lie 55
Trumbuwer, D av id _\5, 58, 78
Turman, T on ya 29
Turner, Niki 15, .\5, 86
T urn er, Steven 72
Turp in. J enn y 25, 29
Tyree, K enneth 55

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\Xlakahara, Fumi 54, 86, 97
W aka hara, Sa yo 3 5, 84
Walden, Lauren 11, 35
Waldron, Emilie 54, 5 7, 83
Waldron, G lenn 23, 94
Waldron, M ichelle 35 , 62 , 86
Wallace, Emily 35
Wallace, Myles 54, 88
Walrond , Eric 4, 4 1, 66 , 8 1, 88, 93
Walrond , Shirley 23
Walsh e, Andrew 35
Walters, Cassie 4 1, 62
W a rd, Berry 23
Warsaw, Mandy l , 29
\'\lam, Sammy 35
\'\lay, l'vleg 27, 29
Wea ry, Mar k 35
Weaver, Brad 4 1, 83, 85 , 88, 89
Webster, Anita 54, 85, 84
Webster, Lory 24, 29, 86
Websier, Na than 29
Weekly, Amanda 24 , 29
Weeks, C harl ie 29
Weikel, H olly 4 I
\Veils. Gi nge r 29. 85
Wen[l-, Yonah 3 1, 35, 62
West, Ashley 2. 5, 12, 16. 4 1, 74, 82
\ XI esi, l\l a u 29
\Xl h is m an , Betty l 8, 2 1, 2,'1
W h itby. J uh n _)5, 58
Wh11by, Thomas 5, 29
White , Coach Ruge r 65
W hit e, /\la u 35
W ickert, Ca rri,· 54, 89
Wiggi ns, _J eff 55, 58
W ilhelm, Jen ny 54, 8_1
Wi lkerson , J aso n 29
\Xi ilk ms, Alison 3 5
Willard , Lee 4 I
\Xl illi ams, Aaron 12

W illia m s, Sandra 54, 80
Willia m s, Sarah 35 , 62
Williams, Susan 3, 43 , 54, 83, 96
\Xlillmorr, Amber 4 1, 86, 93
Willmorr, Vanessa 72
\Xlillmorr, \'\lade 3 5
Wilmer, J ennifer I , 3, 24, 29
Wilmer, Stephen 13 , 36, 4 1, 58, 66 , 68
Wilson, Berh 60
Wilson , Nikki 75
\'\limberly, Co urmey 4 1
Wimmer, \Xlillie 29
\Xlindel, Kristi 3 5
W infree, H eather 29
Wire, Eliza b erh 46, 48 , 54, 83, 84 , 85,

88, 89
\'\lire, Susie 23
W ise, D anielle 18, 23, 29
Wise, Lindsey I, 28, 29 , I 04
W irrley, J ohn 14
Wohlford, Arthur 3 5, 66
\XI a lu ms, Anrhony 59
Wood, Brian 59
\XI ood, Dustin 3 5
Wood, Lissa 12, 4 1, 62 , 93
Wood, Tara 4 1, 82, 87, 9 1
Wood ring, D avid 4 l , 58, 64, 88
Woods, K a rie 4 1, 83, 87, 9 1
Woodson, J erem y 29
Woody, J enni fe r 40, 4 1, 82, 84
Woodyard, Luke 65
Woolwine, Wally 11, 23, 94
Wray, Adrian 4 1, 66
Wray, Krisren 29
W righr, Adam 5 5, 5 7, 59, 82, 96
W righr, J ane 2 1, 23 , 6 1
W rig hr , J aso n 55, 57, 59, 8 1, 83
Wright , J eff 59
Wrighr, Marr hew 4 l
Wynn, Julie 23, 74

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Yessian Kim 4 l
Young, J erry 29
Yo ung, Krista 4 l
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Z irkle-, H earl1er 55, 8 1

Willi ams, Ba rbara 2.1
W ill iams , C had 43 . 5 1, 55, 'i4, 77 , 8 1,

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Wi ll iams, lsaat 55, '&gt;4, '&gt; 7. 'i9, 68. 69.
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W illiams, Neil 36. 4 I, 66. 69, 8 _), 88
Wi lliams. Sally 5 1, 52, 'i_), 'i4, 76. 81.

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�Late Night Wrap-up
The 1991-92 school year has definitely been a year of wonder. With a
new system for sports and recreation we've experienced wild changes and
whole new ranges! This year is a year that will live in our hearts as one for
both laughs and tears . We've learned alot about life and alot about each
other. So, when you remember 1991-92, think of all we said and did in
that magical year of wonder.

REFLECTIONS CONTEST WINNERS: Fro m Row-Sa ri ah Ligh r. Sra cie Lu msden, Cirherine Furr&lt;
Ashley Atkinson, Lindsey Wist, Row 2-Eric Mahone , DaviJ H c: nlc: y, Am y C..1. U SC}' , Blake Po ims, Row
James Johnson , Andee Moore, Carric Shc:ho n, Carri e MeaJur, l\-f aJclim: Taubman , Beth Sicora, Row
Sylvana Sinha, Jessi ca H ardwig, Graham Moore, Carrit· Ander son , Les lie D av is

SQUIRE AND MY LADY NOMINEES: Front row-Sylvana Sinha, Missy Hayes , JiU
Nussbaum , Becky Dragan, Leslie Davis, Row 2-Dusry Beekman, Justin Brittle, Matt
Marheny, J eremy Gadd, Frank Caldwell

SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS: Fronc row-J essica Vesc, Jusrin Mowles, Jill Nussba um , R1
2-Ryan Grorh, Greg Hahn, Chris Sears, Lindsey Wise , Row _)- Paul Macgregor, Se
Powers, Trey Causey

SPELLING BEE WINNERS: Julie Plagenh0&lt;:f, Danielle Riner, J ackie Hergruerer, Madeline T aubman

SCHOOL SPELLING
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The Wonder Y ean -

THE FLAG GUYS: Chrissy Miller, Jason Clark, Don
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I Was
So Nervous
the first day of school ... I got lost
and I didn't even have my handbook. I wandered around in front
of my classroom. Next I could not
get my lousy locker open. Besides
all that, I could not find the gym! I
asked a cheerleader and she answered in a ditzy voice, 'around the
comer!' E.R.
. . . that I tried my hall locker
combination on my gym locker and
my gym locker combination on my
hall locker! - M.].
. . . we all wanted to act cool, but
we knew the 9th graders ruled. -

There are many things happening in rhe world around us, and rhe junior high school years are when
memories are made. You should be able, five years from now, to pick up this yearbook and say, ""Hey,
I remember that fashion!" or, "This was a really near sryle! '"
Remember New Kids, Sebagos, Nike Air, and Waldo Books? How about Koosh Balls, M.C.
Hammer, Barr Simpson, and Chriscian Slater? Sixcies sryles are supposedly coming back. Tie-dye,
Crystals, tights, short mini-skirts, and even bellbottoms are seen frequently.
Or more important, remember when Iraq invaded Kuwait, when the U.S.
and Soviet troops cooperated, when the science projea '"Biosphere II" was
started, and when Germany reunified?
But what else will you remember? Your best friend in 6th grade, that
boyfriend in 7th? How about the underclassman that kicked your chair in 8th,
or all your friends and the experience of being a Freshman!!!
Someday your children, looking back in your yearbooks, will come across a
picture of you and say, "How could my mom/dad ever look like rhat?" What
-..~..............
will you remember most?

P.K.
Some of our Cave
Spring artists pose

6th Grade

"

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for a moment to reflect on their master-

pieces .

I Could

H ave Died .

. . when I took a swing at the
soccer ball and totally missed. I did
a full circle and everybody started
yelling at me.
. . . when I had to cough and I spit
Coke on my friend. - CM .
. . . I drove my cousin's remote
control car into my dog's water
dish.
. . . I played teeball and I tripped
over l st base on opening day.
. . . I sneezed R aisin Bran all over
the wall!

7th Grade

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few Cave Spring sch olars.

�The Halls of Time
In the freshman class there were many original and
interesting responses to our questions. Many kids
thought it was awesome when our football or any sports
team wins - especially over Hidden Valley. A lot of the
kids liked it when there was an excuse to be out of school
or skip homework. Quite a few even went so far as to say
it would be awesome to burn down the school and the
teachers in it! The most unique and mysterious answer of
all was simply "Girls!" from the 9th grade guys.
In 8th grade many of the srudents claimed they hated
when homework was given out. Quite a few said they
hated going to school. One student had a slightly different twist; he hates it when the dog eats his homework!
(Deja' vu - seems like I heard that one before!) Some
others said they hated when a guy dumped them, a guy
they like likes someone else, the guy they like has a
girlfriend, or when a guy ruins their day! An interesting
one was, " Don't you hate it when people have to be
normal like everyone else."

"

Don't

You Hate It

. . . when you get up late, miss the
bus, and end up late at school only
to find there is no school!
. . . you find rolled up gummi bears
in your seat! - J.B.
... you're eating lunch and pizza
hits you in the side of the head.
. . . gum gets stuck to the bottom
of your shoes.

. the locker smells of body odors!
My, aren't gym suits attraaive.

For some reason many of the kids in
7th grade could not chink of an embarrassing moment. Mose of the kids
who could think of a response, could not
keep their dothes on right! Here are
some examples:
·· .. . my mom's best friend saw me
running naked through the hall."
"
my shire was on backwards in a
hotel."
. . a friend came up to me in Tanglewood Mall and pulled down my
panes."
" . . . I was at a dance and my pants
ripped."
" ... I dropped my drawers'"
Mose of the 6 th grade responses were
about being nervous on the first day at
jr. high . Some were worried about locker problems and getting to dasses on
time. Here are some of our favorite
variations of chose two problems:
" ... I didn't chink I would come back
(to school)." - J .L.
" . .. My parents were really wacky the
first morning." - C.N.
". . . I was going to the library and I
had to ask two teachers where it was'"
-L.B.

locker # 38's name is Ralph." -

E.M.

All we are singing is, 'Give peace a chance.·

. you get too much notes to
copy .
. . . your sister stays on the phone
forever.
. . . your locker partner throws all
her junk on your stuff.
you have to dress out in gym.

"
..
8th Grade

Isn't it

Awesome
. when a short guy slam dunks
the ball!
. .. when the guy you like asks you
out.
. . . Paul McCartney got the Rock
Award .
. . . Papa Smurf can't think of anything to do to save his community.
. . . if A=B and B=C, then A=C! B .G .
. . . if Mrs. Cobble shaved her head
and looked like Sinead O'Connor!
- G.K .
. . . that the class of '94 rules at
Cave Spring! - B.H .

9th Grade
Wild Man Kittelson

..

Trash can study budd ies

3

�Waving goodbye ro
school and hello ro
summer.
"I guess they know

what 's interesting
about summer.''

" Hey , they' re nor all my papers."
" Ir 's over11 1"
Everything is just groovy in the summ ertime.

4

�Summertime ... could you live without it? Going
to the pool, the movies, or just hanging out is
cool, but that's kind of hard to do at an age when
we' re too young to drive. And so the only
alternative is the phone - our main link to the
world.
What would you do without the phone? The top
three answers were
"Die" - 13%
"Go to a friend's house" - 8%
"Buy one!" - 6%
Our most interesting answer was to ''Send smoke
signals!''

Survey Quotes

-

What's your favorite thing to
do over the summer?
"Go guy watching!"
"Go to New York, tape a
$ 100 bill to my chest and
yell, 'Hey, you with the funny hairdo '."
What was the best time you
had this summer?
"Shaving cream wrestling!"
" Hiking up a mountain
with some friends, getting
lost, and ending up on the
parkway. "

Hanging out with friends is the best in the summertime.
The main link during chc summer -

th e telephone.

These guys are about

Dance for summer, Ti ffany'
Gar ir made in rhe shade.

J usr

srayin · cool.

-

to

make a big splash for summer.

�Early in che year, we surveyed
nearly 100 people. These are the
most popular answers.
I. What is your favorite span?
•
Girls: Softball
Boys: Baseball
2. What is your favorite magazine?
Girls: Seventeen
Boys: Sports Illustrated
3. Who is your favorite rock singer or group?
Girls: M.C. H ammer
Boys: Mocley Crue and M .C. Hammer
Way co go, MC!
4. What radio station do you listen co most?
Girls and Boys: K 92 FM (by a long shoe!)
5. What is your favorite canoon?
Girls: Flintstones
Boys: Simpsons
Fred and Bare rule!

WHAT'S IN

W hat do we like&gt; G etting dressed u p and going co dances'
'X'hat "s In&gt; Parties , of course!

Chris likes fi shing ; he
says he got one " this big' "

6

Frien ds , the u lti m ate "' it

�Strike "our! " Just kidding!

Having fun "outside'"

These answers were voted "out" by the majority.
l. Most people surveyed do not like braces, but
many people in the school do. This is something to
argue about!
2. No one liked commercials very much, but here
are some that really annoy
people! Luzianne Iced
Tea, I Can't Believe It' s
Not Butter!, Kroger, and
Pantene Hair Products
3. A majority of the people voted these singers as
their least favorite.
(Don 't worry though, a
lot of people vored for
them as their favorite:
Madonna, Guns 'n Roses, 2 Live Crew, M ichael
Jackson.
4. What d'ya think is
out?

ox\ '

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We gotta gee "our" of here'

•

WHAT'S OUT

�The New Wave has brought in many new ideas.
With T.A., S.A., N.H ., and S.C.A., who can keep up
with all these abbreviations? There's even B.O. (now
that the sixth graders are dressing out!)- We now
have Natural Helpers (so natural at what they do);
Teacher Advisory Group; Student Activities; and best
of all, new students and new teachers! What a year to
be at Cave Spring!!!

Sixth graders -

The New Add itions

The N atural

Raise your hand if you're sure.

8

�It's a shame this is only for 20 minutes, huh Braum?

Who is this New Kid on the Block?
Now we've got the "OLD " with the
new!

New teachers teach with soooo much pizazz'
I believe Tricia is winning .

l)

�TIME TO HA VE A
The fluting fluti sts'

Wouldn'r
ir be near if all
you had ro do was
go ro elecrives all day?
You could go ro band and
have fun playing your insrrumenr (bur nor t oo much fun, Mrs .
Wise!), rhen go ro home economics and
jusr cook and ear and cook and ear and cook
and ear .. . in choir you would have fun singing
your hearr our, in art you could relax and !er your
imaginarion go! The lisr could go on and on! Elecrives are
our way of gerring away from rhe regular school day and
learning in a fun way.

Type, type, type, type .

J ()

A scicch in cime, saves nine !

LITTLE

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Guys in the kitchen?? Not a good idea!

Are you sure this is what we' re
supposed to be doing, John)
Look at those creative minds at work'

Susanne in action!

Knock on woodll 1

l l

�What do you want
out of class?
Loo Loo walked into the classroom . It's first period. Oh my
gosh!! Loo Loo had totally forgotten
about the TEST that day. Frantically, she took her book out to
cram for it before the bell. She
could feel a cold sweat coming on.
Her hands became very cold and
wet. As the teacher rose from her
desk, Loo Loo was almost to the
point of tears. Then the teacher
said, "Unfortunately, due to an assembly, the test will be postponed
'cil tomorrow."

Tin1e out for arti stic instruction!

Okay , who wants rhe ball?

What do you think it could be? I'm not really
sure.

Whar could rhi s possibly mean'
Oh, J eremy, J eremy , wherefore art rhou , J eremy '

12

�Is this class ever going to end?
Are you sure there's something on the slide?

H ail, hail, the gang's all here .

. and the lecture goes on and on.

Well, you can get it here
76 classes taught dail
13

���that

U•N•F•O•R•G•E•T•A•B•L•E
look

Have you ever done anything goofy just for the heck of it? Well, it's obvious these people have. These are only
a few of the many wild and crazy stunts Squires perform year after year:
- put two Pringle chips together in your mouth co look like a duck's bill.
- cried co get your tongue co couch your nose.
- worn sunglasses in the middle of the night.
- put your rubber bands from your braces on your nose.
- stood in the sprinklers on the football field in your school cloches.
- put orange peels or pickles in your mouth co make a colorful smile.

The wetter the better!

Is the soup really th at bad)))

16

Time fo r a haircut'

We'll always remember Sammy.

�Aagh!!! I'm falling!
Perfect!!

Say cheese!!

Where did you get those black eyes, Ch ristine'

Pop qui z???

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Here's a fun bunch!

It's been one of those d ays, huh?

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Friends are forever ar Cave
Spring Junior High!

~...._,,-

Smile!

Laura and Samantha pose for a picture with Chuck
Robb.

Concentrate.
Trey and Tim find guidance the pause that re
freshes'

18

�lAKAZ.L\ KAZ'MrA'MKM

We are now finding out that as we get older the more
things change. These changes might be privileges or more
responsibilities that are sometimes hard to handle. There
are more aaivities to be involved in and we realize that we
can't do everything. Of course, the homework becomes a
heavier load year after year. Boyfriends and girlfriends
begin to enter the piaure, if they haven't already. We are
now earning enough trust from our parents to be allowed
to go out and do things on our own. In a couple of years
we will be driving; no longer will our parents be taking us
everywhere. As the saying goes, the more things change
the more they stay the same. We might still have the
same friends that we had in kindergarten. Unfortunately,
school has not changed; we still have to go! We might
even still eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch
every day. The list goes on and so does life.

Finished at last'

WHAT DO YOU LOOK FOR IN A GUY/ GIRL?

-

!AKAZUKAZ'MTA'MKI'

100
Attractiveness
Personality
Friendliness
Intelligence
Popularity
Same Interests
Sense of Humor

100%
100%
94%
79%
56%
54%
25%

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100

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H ere ac rhe Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. , T iffany and Ashleigh trace
the name of a friend .

Sir E.hvy n

Nickname: Squire
Favorite Snying: O nce

J.

kmglu . :tlways

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kmgh1

Favorite Co ll ege: Round T:tble Tech

Favor ite Movie: Cn1ne!ot
Favorite Actress : G umcvcn·
Favorite At hl et e : Robin Hood
F::i.voritc Vacat ion : Sro n ehe ng~·

Fnvori tc So n g:

.1

m.nd ngal

If you ·re happy and you know ic, scand up'

19

�Ola Adamaszek
I don't know! UV A, rap
and rock, the beach

Travis Arthur
Well . ., U. of Michigan,
The Little Mermaid, John
Wayne

Angie Akers
G igg, That's what they
say! UV A, rap

Jerry Akers
Evil Dead, rock-n-roll, J oe
Montana, the beach

Khaled Alami
Penn State, Kermit the

Frog, Bruce Smith,
Honolulu

Arnie Aldridge
Ho hum, another sword of
instant monster
destruction, BYU, Dead

Chad Amrhein
Oh , God, O .T., Bo
Jackson

Crystal Arthur
County Bumpkin, Florida,
love songs, That's life!

Poets' Society

Marie Austin
W hatever! Gho!I, Myrtle
Beach, rap

David Asher
Who, me?" Lethal
Weapon 2, Barry Larkin,
heavy metal

Suave, d ebonaire men of the world

Jay Baker
Jay-Bird, UV A, Pet
Sematary, R &amp; B

Denny Barbour
Little "D," Say what??? I n
Living Color, rap

IF YOU
ANY

Billy Banks
Duke, Ronnie Lott, New
Orleans, rap

Have you ever thought about who or what
you would be if you could be anything? Well,
the freshman dass was asked chis question and
here are some of their bizarre answers:
The Squire on che middle of the gym floor _
Molly Rutherford
The home basketball hoop - Bech Drombecca
Donald Trump - Dena Hartman
a trampoline - Tara Joyce
a teenage mutant ninja turtle (Leonardo)

J ennifer Beachem
Buffy, Gettysburg College,
France, tverything except
country

Well, J effs definitely taken a new approach to fashion .

Cathalene Blake
Penelope, You've got to
be ki dding! PretJy W oman,

Texas

20

Katie Bohon
Taog, Oh, yea , right! Julia
Robcru, Michael J ordan

Stacy Bohnn
f don't know! BYU,
Gho1t , Myrrlc Beach

Susan Bono
Dogfacc Jr. , Sec ya!
!Vi zard of Oz, Foresr Hills
Pool

J ason Boone
Penn State, rap, Bo

J ackson, Myttle Beach

Christine Boutilier
Sammy, Smile and be
happy! Heather1, Sting

�Cassie Bradley

Becky Brittain

James Bryson

Mark Burns

Cary Bush

Kerry Byrne

Chris Caldwell

Sherry-Cass, Duke, the
beach, Mel Gibson

Rebecca, You 're abo ut

Jamie, rock-n-roll, Bruce
Lee, Chuck Norris

MOAB, H ey, babe! Pretty
Woman, Joe lzuzu

H eather's, Minnie Mouse,

Penn State, The Aby11,
Monica Seies, Los Angeles

Topher, Test, what test!?!

wei rd! UV A, Slee/
Magnoliai

heavy metal

Va Tech, country

Joe Cambra

Huyen Campbell

Micbael Carey

Yo Bro Joe, Gomer, In Living
Color, shooting range

Melvin, Stand By Me, pop
rock, Bruce Willis

Sherry, Die Hard, UV A,
rock-n-roll

Ole! Ole!

COULD BE
THING
Rubick's cube
myself
piece of dirt
member of the CRUE
a fly on the wall
bullet
vampire
C. C. Deville
Howie Long
rock
dolphin
a supermodel of the world

Ashley Carter

Tricia Ch e n ey

Ash, It's just there' hard
pop rock, Torn Cruise

H om-e, Get a grip!, UV A,
rap

Kenneth Clark

Stacie Clowers

W har's up with you?

FSU , Gho11, rap , H awaii

Florida Srate, Eddie
Murphy, Florida
Ride 'em cowboy!

Keisha Cochran

Billy Cole

Ken Colvin

Kelly Conklin

Michele Cook

U can 'r much rhis! UV A,
The Little Mernu1id , Tom
Cruise

Knock me our, I want co
sleep! Stanford, Major
League, beach

U . of Tennessee, Lice111e to
Kill, 60's and 70's rock

Jell y, Awesome! UV A,

Mom , Mar-r - oh oh,
I· m sorry! Bus con U .,

Cuymnn Islands

Smiley, lt 's cool, man '
UV A. any good baseball

Rothgar, We're right here,
Anne! UNC. meml

place

Bos con

2l

�Aspirations of CSJH
I asked J. R. what he wanted to be when he grows up . He started naming off all that
he wanted to do. Some people at this age don't even think about next week, much less
what they want to do when they are adults. As you climb the ladder of success, what
you wanted to do a long time ago probably isn't what you are doing now. Nevertheless,
you should always believe in yourself and your aspirations. If you do, there isn't
anything you can't accomplish!
Heather Cox
Lil' sister, Virginia Tech

J. D. Cronise
Progressive, Rocky Horror
Picture Show, The Omer

Yard

Sherry Croft
H awaii, UV A, S1and By M e, dam
music

Melanie Crowe
Mello, Geez, Louise,
J MU, rap

Dara Dalton
Chuck's girl, Oooh, well'

Lindsey Daniels
Galashes, Zut Afars!

Marge Simpson, J ennifer
Capria ti

Rachel Daniels
Minnie, Cool Buddy,
UVA, Florida

Laura Davidson
Frootie, Cool Bears, MSU,
Barry Link

Derek Davis
Fudd, Oh, Well! heavy
metal, beach with friends

Scientists

"Plaster"
surgeons

Natashia Day
Life goes on' rap , beach, Amal•
Schwarzenegger

Kevin Davts
Kelvin, CU, Eddie Murphy,

Barry Bonds

Rohen D errick
Robbie, Lethal W eapon,
Myrtle Beach , any kind of

Don't as k me, I don 'r

music

know' Ohio Stare, Julia

David Dertzo

Roberts, rap

Roy Donahue
Lucky , Wada, Wada,
W ada, UNC, Michael
J ordan

Jack Doyle
Rap Boy, UV A, heavy
metal, J ose Conseco

Beth Drombctta
B-bo, Sheah R ight!
anything nor played on K 92, me

Aa ro n Ead s
ll T . Y"" "K Gum II . heavy
mcral . bc'1ch

Ro bert Dury
UV A, Die Hard 2, Eddie
Murphy, Daytona Beach

Tony Duus
Don 't you hate that ?!? Notte
Dame, Kim Ba.singer,

California

Amy Edwards
BlueJ BrothcrJ , New Wnvc ,
Y osemi te Sam

Household engineer

Bassoonists

�Fashion Designer

Mathematician

Susan Elkins

I don't wane co grow up!

Forrest Flanary
Mr. Goog, You scink like a mug,
Mr. Magoo 'J X-MaJ, Hawaii

U Can't Touch This! UVA, rap
or heavy mccal, Tom Cruise

Jeremy Foster
Jerome, UVA, rap,
Heacher Locklear

Connie Freeman
Conya, Chick-Monkey,
UNC, Beaches

Jay Frost
Lethal Weapon II, speed
metal, Christina
Applegate, Florid a

Samantha Frost
Oxford, Waver, Richard
Grieco, Silverrhorne Co.

Maria Fusco
You don't say! UNC,
Beiruc, Mr. Rogers

Laurie George
Pretty Woman , ]MU, Tom
Cruise, Andre Agassi

Lilah Glick
Amazon Lady, Beaches,
rock-n-roU, Florida

Secretary

Camp
Counsdors

Clark Goldstein
"Jc's coo early co ceU," Clark
College, Miss Piggy, D.C.

Heather Gordon
Hey, hot thing, Dirty Dancing,
Myrtle Beach

Aundrea Grant

Tiffany Graybeal

l didn't do ic 1 UVA, Bo

UV A, Be11erly Hills Cop,

Jackson

Poison, Tom Cruise

Clarissa Green
Anne, lc'U be okay!
Flatlinen, Kiefer
Sutherland

Nicole Greider
Mac, Total Recall, rap,
Arnold Schwarzenegger

Zach Grice
Goober, Thar's about
scupid! Hasvasd, Michael
Jordan

Brian Grier
Harvard, Lethal Weapon,
rap, Myrtle Beach

Score Guilliams
Preda1or 2 , rap , Tennessee

(
Judson Hale
Jud , Who, Me' Die Htlrd .

Michelle Hale
ShcUy-Shclly-Doo Beas, UV A,

co untry , Hank Willia.ms

Pretty lVomr.m , rap

Tam m y Hale
Fly G irl I , U N C, Michael
Jordan, mp

23

�MOVING ON
When asked how they felt about moving on to the high school next year, the freshman
class replied in many different ways. Here are some answers:
"It's about time!"
"Neat"
"Can't wait!"
" Cool"
"A blast!"
"Scared"
"Confused"
"AWESOME"

"Let's go!"
"A new experience"
"I really don't care"
"Definitely going!"
"Older girls"
"It's about time!"
"More guys"
"Fun"

Brian Hall

Robbie Hall

Stacie Hall

Pet Sematary, Julie
Roberts , Darrell Green,

Roberro, "Hey, go!",
UV A, Fort Lauderdale

Ree-Ree Hall, "It's over
your head! ", Men At
Work, Charlie Sheen

BFE

Louie Hanman
"When in doubt, throw it
om!" Noue Dame, Blues
Brothers

Cory Hazlewood
Chunk, "Let's kick it,"
Evander Hollyfield

Chess Hedrick
Purts, UV A, Bahamas

Mark Holland
Coming to America

Cheri Holman
Cheri wee, " Oh! Snap!" ,
UNC, Michael Jordan

Emily Hopkins
Fuzzy, UV A, Greg
Luganis, Baltimore

1

Jusr

24

hang ing a round

Brie Hammond
"Cheese!", "uncool!", The
Lillie Mermaid, Under- the
Sea

Surprise, Stacey!

J. B. Harrison

Dena Hartman
Notre Dame,
Bo Jackson

Dcan-Dt~n.

Joanna Heitz
UV A, Stealing H ome,
Michael J ordan, California

Laura Henry
LL, "Deja vu," JMU, J eff
Walrond

Mike Heslep
"What's your point?",
VMI, George Jerson, pool

Mary Horner

Chanda Ingram
Chandra, UNC,
FlintstoneJ, Tom Cruise

Matt Ireland
Mattchew, "It's a white
thing.", H eaven

Anne, Anne of Green

Gable1, Harrison Ford,
Michael J ordan

�VOGUE!

Debbie Krack
Gator, "Kick ya to the
curb," UV A, Mel Gibson

Mark Lindsey
Indiana J ones and the Temple
of Doom, Mike Schmidt,

Ben Lumsden
Gleaming chc Cube, Tom
Cruise, Joe Monrana

Jolly good fun!

Myrtle Beach

Corey Mabry
Tom Linson, Nell Carter ,
Florida

Ran a Maghern
Horue Pa rlJ'. Jack Nicholson,
Evandcr Holyfield

2'i

�Jackie Malcolm
Cool b uddy! Young Guns
Il, heavy metal

Mary McCann

M., F.LT., Wizard of Oz,
New J ersc-y

Ricky Melki
UV A, rock, Michael
Jordan, North Shore

Garrett Min
Slim, Ger away little people!

.!.6

Brian Mayes
UV A, rock - Warrant,
Bobby Brown, Florida

David McD ad e
UV A, Eddie Murphy.
Shawn Moore, Phoenix,

Arizona

Tricia Merritt
Osrrich, Yeah, right! as if,
nor, I'm sorry! JMU, Andre
Agassi

Chris Mitchell

These past four years at CSJ have been everything but boring. We've
made friends and lost friends. We don't remember everything from junior
high, but some things are unforgettable. Such moments are what become
our most treasured memories. Perhaps one of the best of these would be
when Cave Spring finally beat Hidden Valley in football. Next year and
throughout the rest of our lives, we will make more memories, but
whether or not we ever see each other again, we will always remember
when we were crazy Cave Spring freshmen . So thanks for the memories
fellow freshmen.

Bud Mcfalls
Trust me! thrash metal,

Geoff Bodine

... five dolls and a guy

Betsy Miller
I don't understand! UV A,
Pre11y Woman, any beach
with cute guys

Jaime Miller
J ames Madison, The Lillie
Mermaid, Julia Roberts,
Andre Agassi

Geo rgie Morgan
Georg ie Porgie, Brian's girl ,
Radford, Daycona Beach

Jere my Mo rris
" Rock," VA Tech, J im
Abbott, Anything by Srryper

Peyton Nin in ger
Pcy-ton, Yeah right , as if,
nor! GhoJt. chc beach

Kosaka Japa Dude (sumo

Drearm, Wayne G retzky,

wrcsder)

Rebecca Mitchell
You can't have everything;
where would you puc it?

California

JMU, 3 M en and a Baby

Eri c Murray
Mr Ed . Today 1s the fi rsr
day of the rcsr of your l ife~
Pet Sematary

Will Murray
Will, Mel G ibson , Florida
Keys, Mocl cy Cruc

Tracey Nelson

Patrick Nich o ls

Thar 's a rhetorical

If you get where you arc
going, yo u 're r:he re!
Nightmare 0 11 Elm Street

Why ask me&gt; Field of

question! Ruy , Australia

perplexing problems

__ . painred faces

Brooke Nuchols
Gone with the \tvind , Chris

Evert , Bahamas, Juli a
Roberts

�Trey Ondrus

Sarah Page

H aren it? ~i i chi gan State,
beach

Schmarah-chile, Charlie,
shade and sweet water

Joey Philpott
Slowpott, \Varram High
Sign, Sig ht for sore ears!

metal

Reva Patwardhan

Rupa P acel
Rupacel, \'fb asupwhicu?

Blackie, R uffcrmundermund,

Born on 1he Four1h ofJ uly,

Born on 1he Fourlh ofJ uly, Joe

Mike Ray

Montana

Aaron Pinson
Va T ech, heavy meral, Bo
] ackson, Florida

Stewart Peters
UVA , Bo J ackson, Palm
Springs

Erika Petrazio
Traz, W wwh y! GhoJt, rap

Amy Poff

Brent Poff

Jamie Powell

Whatever, UV A, Pretty
Woman, Myrtle Beach

Herberto, Smell you later! Fred

] arnes, Ro Rules,
H eathers, Christian Slater

Flin mone, anyplace bur
Roanoke!

. surprises

.. relationships

Michael Price
Polo U niversity , Oulu ,
rap , Bo J ackson, the beach

.. . hanging out with the guys

. . . acting crazy

Erin Prillaman
Shorry, Look at him! Zippet
(from Rescue Rangers),

Europe

Michael Prillaman

Stephanie Proctor

Prillawo man, Va Tech,
Magic Johnson, country

Shorry, You know it, Y o 1
Nerds, R .B.

Skye Purdum

Jill Quinlan

s i..,.e-dom,
.
lc's aw you!
Flatlinen, Kiefer Sutherland

Z ucchini, O h , gosh!
Suspea, rap

. . . when I first saw him

R ichard Rader
Karnre Kid, Kickborer,
J apan , heavy metal

.. junio r achievement

Jennifer Quinn
Nadia, Hey. coo l-m an!

Notre Dame, Speedy
Gonzalez

J ulie Rad ford
Bug, Go away' R ad fo rd ,
California

c s J
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�LISTEN TO THE RHYTHM
FAVORITE GROUPS:

FAVORITE SONGS:

1. Poison
2. Motley Crue
3. Vanilla Ice

1. Something to Believe In
2. Ice, Ice Baby
3. Do Me
4. Cherry Pie
5. Stairway to Heaven

D av id Ramsey

UV A, Beverly Hi/11 Cop Il,
Eddie Murphy

Mike Ray
The Real Stud, H ey, Srud!
UV A, Julia Roberts

D avid Reece
Disney World

Mary R eid
Little Reid, Yah, Buddy!
Myrtle Beach , Bette
Midler

FAVORITE ALBUMS :
1. Flesh and Blood - Poison
2. Dr. Feelgood - Motley Crue
Kelly R eynolds
C.C., Young Gun1 I and II,
Rutgers

Mike Richards
Big Mike, U can'r touch
this' Schwarzenegger,
Brian Bosworth

Jessica Rivera
Tom.mu, VET, juice,
Young Guns, Emilio
Estevez, Puerro Rico

Tim Rob ers
Red Rober, Remember
where ever you chink,
there you will be! UV A,
Chevy Chase

BEST CONCERTS:
1. M C Hammer/ Vanilla Ice
2. Poison/Warrant
3 . Motley Crue

BEST LOOKING SINGERS:
Paula Abdul and Bret Michaels

BEST SONGS OF 1990:
1. Ice , Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
2. Something to Believe In - Poison
3. Cherry Pie - Warrant

Stephanie Roberts
Poli, UV A, Mickey
Mo use, Washington State

Matt Rourke

Blazing Saddles, Woody
Alien

Davy Robertson
Va Tech, 9\12 Weeks, " It
ain't Pete Rose!",
anywhere away from home

Molly Rutherford
So, what's yo ur point? Pee\lVee's Big Adventure, any
point on the equaror

Nora Robinson
What??? VMI, Heather1,
Christian Slater

J essica Ryan
H ow Rude! D ead Poets '
Society, Alec Baldwin ,
Penn State

Word

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to

Erik Rosolowsky
Roz, UV A, the Nether
Regions

J odie Schwarz
J o-J o, Don't worry abour
it! D ead Poets ' Society, Mr.
Ed

Your Morha

I

Kirsten R oss
Kurs, Oh, no, I'm gonna
aashll UV A, the beach

Tiffany Shartzcr
Tiffles, Prelly Woman,
Tom Cruise, Myttle Beach

I

Cathe rine Shaw
Mikey, G cunt 1 NC State,
Christian Slater

R od ney Shell
W hass up money? UNC,
Michael Jordan, Kickboxer

�Does Billy like ro dance? Yeah, yeah, yeah!

Lori Snell
Giggles, UV A, Mel
Gibson, Myrtle Beach

Holly Taylor

Anne Spencer
Clarissa, Hey, Babe' UV A,
the land of Oz

Jessica Taylor
It won't kill you! Roger
Rabbit , The Fridge, Joe
Montana

FAVORITE GROUP/SINGERS:
Lindsey Daniels - Billy Idol
Tony Duus - Paul Simon
Bryan Smith - Led Zeppelin
Garrett Min - Motley Crue
Billy Cole - Poison
BEST NEW SONGS ( 1990):
Skye Purdum - Something to
Believe In
Denny Barbour - Ice, Ice Baby
Laura Davidson - Here and Now

Jeffrey Shelton
Jeff, Pink Flo)'d, The
Wall, Hard Rock,
Valhalla

Cynthia Shealor
Fuzzy Bear, Live life to its
fullest! UN C, the beach

Dan Shockley
Shock Wave, Shut up!
Radford, Mexico

Angel Shorter
That which does nor kill
us will make us stronger!
Health Class movies

Matt Silva
Mar-chew, Like Will said
last year, 'Give Mrs.
Cobble stilts'' Amber Lynn

Justin Simpson
Turtle, No problem, if I
have the time' B.F.E., Ban
Simpson

Jason Smith
Jason - Dr. Ughs, Pany
till you drop, bur when

Missy Smith
Mis, Okay-fine! The AbyJJ,
Florida

Kim Stanley
Sup! Dream a Li11/e

Christy Stephens
Poo, Who cares about his

Dream, my best friend's

mind! Baby Herman from

house, heavy metal

Roger Rabbit, Andre
Agassi

Sarah Tempkin
Paldo, Justin 's Baby, Neil
Patrick Harris, Joe
Montana

you drop, you better stop!

Mike Stephens
Mike-y Mouse, Solar
Powered Flashlight,
Mickey Mouse, Derek
Thomas

Lisa Sweet
J im, Say Anything, River
Phoenix, Todd Bryan

Marrin Szumanski
The sun isn't yellow, it's
chicken! Clockwork Orange,
Pele

Leslie Thomas
Les, Anyways! UV A,
Pretty ltvoma11

Alan Thompson
Oh, well' Bobby Brown ,
Virgin Islands

Scott Thews

Chad Thomas

Rap, Hollins, opera or

\Xfhat's your point? UV A ,

heavy meral

Big Bird, Michael Jordan

Joey Philpott - Unskinny Bop
David Asher - Fly to the Angels
FAVORITE VIDEOS:
Molly Rutherford - Heaven
Kim Stanley - Ballad ofJayne
Dereck Davis - Cherry Pie
Michele Cook - Unskinny Bop
Crystal Arthur - Without You
Maria Fusco - Something to
Believe In

Open up and say

ah-h -h .

�The first thing I think of when I conside;
the freshman class of 90-91 is " foreve
young." Most of us have grown up reallJ
fast, but a lot of us are still children at heart
Even though we are moving on, we reflect or.
the good times of the past. Memories are th&lt;
best things co hold on ro, as evidenced bJ
these picrures. The
good times of our
childhood will always make us
"Forever Young."

Starting at an early
age
A bit confused, aren 't you , Mike?
Looks like Connie found a
friend .

Mary Beth Tro ut
M .B., What's rhc poinr? V o.
T ech , Stand By M e

Paco, anyrhing that is
funny, Ban Simpson,
an ywhere g irls arc!

Say what???

H eather Vineya rd
Hype H , Black and Proud
Beller Bltm, Michael J • Al•
Otdan

J eff W a lrond
Sru d- man # 3, Haney, dan'r
play rhar game, UVA, laura
H enry

Marcie Weimer
The cow' Michelle did it •
UV A, Bo J ackson .

It's coo early co tell!
Momm y' Mommy! My ponytails are
coo tig ht.

�Picrures in clockwise order are:
Kerry Byrne
Rupa Patel
Brooke Nuchols
Jessica Rivera
Jeff Walrond
Jessica Ryan
Skye Purdum
Clark Goldstein
Sarah Tempkin
Mike Ray
Connie Freeman
Becky Brittain
I'm sorry, so sorry!

Garlic!

Some of us never change

Shaleigh Wright
Charlie, Tom my Gregg, Kings
Dominion

David Younger
Va. Tech, Beverly Hi//, Cop,
Eddie Murphy

Exactly how long
do I have to put
up with this'
James Zimmerman

Eddud , N or my problem,
Predat or

Sea n Zirkle
Lefty, I cnn cnre less' Penn
Srate, Bobby Brown

......

_
Everybody run ' J essica has a gun '
J eff has always been easy to pacify!
And back fro m Taiwan -

Tom Turowski

31

�I

Lewis Ga!&lt;'s

'Jw!, art you rW!y ruuf"'9 tfutt

tt.n up&lt;i&lt;I&lt;

Outs~ Youth Vofunt= for

1990 - Jautifcr Cook

I

down. or an: you

~ awmiL/"

I

I IDani

·'-"5-ayo_=_"_______.....

L
=lly bfows n,,, top.

]

�Btli 9rrufe - a year to 6e rememberuf .. .
Ovem!f, it's 6een a _great year. Well; at feast we
have fived" to te1f about itl There have 6een a few
tearS aruf a ccup(e of fwuuu:he.s, 6ut there have also
6een eno1J9li 9ooc! times to Iii.st us for the rest of OUT
fives. (AftfwtJ91i we ccu!c! stiff staruf a few more
panie.s now aruf then, f°i9lit EJUys?) Now that we are
in lii9li sclioo[ anc! liav e PERMANENT
RECORDS (Aaaliftft!), we received" more responsihifities, sudi. as more homework., more chores, aruf
more lieadiufte.s. However, we also received" more
aclUwwfei!:lernent aruf respect- " It lias been the 6est
of times; it lias 6een the worst of times." Nevertlieiess, tlirougli it a[[ we've 11U11U19ed" to survive
witli the lieip of OUT jiieruis aruf made this a year to
6e remembered"!

frieru{s

9atlier aruf say " Cliees e"

at the North

Carofina Zoo.

WiU!mnn

Ac!kins
in

motion

"Cornn, fw w c!o y ou c!o tfuu ."'

80ROENS
Chae!, J on, aruf Matt seem to 6e enjoyin!J yearliooR.s

of tlie past. We worufer wliat otlier Ii.ids wiff say
about this one.

�L

Geoffrey Allen
Carrie Anderson
Kelly Anderson
Natalie Anderson
Kandie Austin

Sarabeth Ayer
Patrick Bainter
Courrney
Bannister
Chris Beckner
Lance Bedgood
Dusry Beekman
Thomas Belk

Danie Bingernarn
Meredith Bishop
Alisa Blais
] aoelle Blankenship
Cameron Blount
Heather Bohon
Darren Bolling

] odi Bourgeois
Allison Bowles
Matt Bowles
Kelly Bradford
Michael Brennan
] ustin Brittle
Chris Brown

Merrilee Brunk
Jennie Bryan
Mike Bush
Jud Bushkar
Kara Bushnell
Frank Caldwell

Josh Cease
Prince Charles
Heather Christle)'
Jason Clark
Ben Coaker
Bobbie Cochran
Jenny Conquest

Jenni fer Cook
Kelly Crawford
Doug Cullinan
Beth Culver
Tabatha Dagenais
Ryan Danner
Leslie Davis

Matt Dickenson
Tina Dooley
Torn Doyle
Becky Dragon
Cheryl Dudley
Gina Duggan
Heather Ducan

Arny Dunn
Mike Dupre
Mike Ebel
Allison Ellis

Keep srnilin 1

34

�Stephanie Frank
Leigh Freeze
D. J. Fretwell
Jeremy Gadd
Ben Galbraith
Amy George

Kip Good
Alex Greenman
Allen Grigg
Ryan Groth
Faye Guthrie

Corrin Hage
Getra Hanes
Jessica Hard wig
Susan Harris
Rebecca Harstine
Missy Hayes
Doug Hibbs

Jacob Higginbotham
Sarah Higginbotham
Laura Hobbie

Erin Huybrechts
James Ervin
Meenoo Jain
Chad James
Allisyn Jones
Melissa Jones
Boyd Jordan

Sheri Konen
Zack Krause
Josh Lachowicz
Shane Laney
Erik Largen
Erik Larson

J osh Lav ind er

3'i

�Ryan Luci
Katie Luedke

Sonja Macanovic
Marr Marheny
Tia McCarry
Kelly McClellan
Kim McConnell

Matt McCorkindale
Courtney McDaniel
Kelly McFarland
Greg McGarry
Sara McKinney
Jonathan McMahon
Honey Melancon

Kare Norris
Jill Nussbaum
Isaiah Osbourne
Amy Onaway
Julie Owens
Kary Oyler
Chris Parker

Shelly Perdue
Matt Perry
Marie Pererges
Andrew Pinson
Maria Poff
Dexter Prather
Shannon Procter

Mike Puckerr
Kelly Quinn
Tonya Ramsey
Jason Ray
David Richarrz
Ashlee Robenson

Ro b Rouse

Laura srrikes a pose.

�Cory Sadler
Margo Saunders
Nicole Setliff
Adam Sharp
Will Shelton

Jenny Spruell
Jake Spruill
Jon Spurlock
J uiie Stogner
Chasici Srump
Tonya Swain
Decca Taliaferro

Donnie Taylor
Lisa Taylor
J aison Terrell
Courmey Tesoro
Jennifer Thomas
Star Trompeter
Ivana Trump

Chris Underwood
Jess Underwood
Josh Van Dyke
Dorie Vaughn
Jessica Vest
Tamra Vineyard
Fumi Wakahara

Emilie Waldron
Myles Wallace
J osh West
Carrie Wickert
Jenny Wilhelm
Chad Williams

Sally Williams
Sandra Williams
Susan Williams
Elizabeth Wire
Alfonso Wood
Adam Wright
Jason W right

Practice makes perfect.

Pssst 1

] use a sittin · in the morning sun .

37

�WELCOM E TO

Let's hear it for 7th Grade!

Foot Loose!

A little louder, Lee.

Can 'r beat the real thing!

Putt-putt for the fun of it'

Say what!)

Ler ·s see those pearly whites .

�THE REAL
Well, we're finally in seventh grade. That translates
more freedom (which we used to not have), like two
lockers, having to dress out for gym, and being more
involved in other school activities . Then there is the
bad side: harder work and worst of all more
homework! To all of you seventh graders we say,
welcome to the real world!
to

Yo! Jon!

Check him out!

�Greg Bosen
Leslie Burdett
Kevin Byrne
Jennifer Callahan
Ben Campbell
Trey Causey
Amy Charles

Courtney Abbitt
Amir Alami
Hunter Atkinson
Stefan Babich
Melanie Bachorik
Hunter Balmer
Bryan Banks

40

Jeff Barron
Michael Beachy
Victoria Belanger
John Biggio
Tyson Blais
Crystal Bland
Josh Blankensh ip

Billy Chase
Kim Chockley
Emily Click
Christy Clifton
Kensie Coleman
Mark Collyer
Brian Corbett

Sean Cox
Stephen Cox
Ashlyn Cross
Eric Crowder
Susan Crowell
Marr Daniels
Nancy Dixon

Vanessa Diede
Danny Doss
J ames Dwier
Jeff Dyne
Ira Eads
Kristy Early
Matt Edwards

Ricky Elkins
Avonti Elmore
Kayleen English
Chris Ernst
April Faulkner
Elizabeth Fisher
Corie Fourz

�Kevin Hagie
Robert Hale
Jeff Hansen
Arwen Harless
Nate Harstine
Earl Hartman
Julie Hartman

J ason Fox
Billy Frantz
Katy Freeman
Brooke Frost
Louise Frost
Jimm y Fusco
Becky Gilbert

Chad Green
Marquis Green
Billy Greenway
Kelly Griffin
Paul Gross
Dan Groth
J on Guilliams

Katie Hartman
Joseph
Higginbotham
Kim Hodge
Keith Holland

Leanne J emigan
Lindy Johnson
Mike Jones
Erik Kahill
Princess Kemp
Crystal Kenyon
Marie Kielry

H eather Krause
Lisa faPlant
Kim Lavind er
Sarah fayne
Ryan Leary
Jamie Light
Natalie Lilly

Katie Lucas
Mike Lukas
Greg Lyons
Paul MacGregor
J ohn Mahoney
Jimmy McConnell
Christy McDaniel

41

�Kevin McGarry
Tara McKinney
Dixie Meggers
Chip Mengerink
Ivey Miller
Ryan Miller
Andee Moore

Lynn Moore
Brian Moras
Jennifer Mowles
Kevin Music
Colleen Nash
Vanessa Nash
Kate Nettles

Matt Nichols
Amy Noakes
Adan Norwood
Erin Nuckols
Kelly Obenshain
Courtney Onufrak
Shannon Oversrreet

Denise Paige
Steve Parks
Kim Perdue
Rebecca Phoenix
Hillary Platt
Josh Points

Randy Price
Anna Rae
Bill Rawlings
Brandan Ray
Sara Reid

Chris Reinhardt
Whitney Rice
Thyrza Rickman
Danielle Ritter

Kori Roberts
Dallas Robertson
Tommy Robertson

Carol Rolley
Julie Rosapepe

Adam Rourke
Kirk Royster

Filip Sablik
Eric Saunders

42

�Jon Saunders
Scott Scheuer

Emily Shaftman
Brian Sharp

Mark Shiner
Brandon Simpson
Caleb Smith
Cari Smith
Jamie Smith

Michael Smith
Jason Snell
Mark Sowder
J arrert Spencer

Shannon Seanger
Patrick Stanley
Ellyn Stecker
Tricia Scellern
Mandy Stephenson

Brianne Taylor
Neal Taylor
Corey Thompson
Julie Thompson
Kelly Thorne
Andy Toor

Jessica Triplett
Chris VandeLinde
Clinron Vericy
Eric Walrond
Cassie Walters
Brad w eaver
H olly Weikel

Ashley W est
Lee W illard
N eil W illiams
Am ber Willmott
Stephen Wilmer
Courtney W imberly
Lissa W ood

Tara Wood
D avid Woodring
Kacie Wood s
Jennifer Woody
Adriane Wray
Mart Wrigh t
Krisra Young

�It was scary and exaang at first: New faces, new teachers, new school, new concepts.
Everything's bigger - the kids, the homework, the school - everything. It's almost like
starting at the beginning again. A rerun of kindergarten. We look up to the kids at the top ·· the Freshmen. A lot of times the new things aren't so bad . Dances for one thing. Those can be
really fun. Sports are another, whether we participate or observe.
Of course, going to the junior high is a big step toward entering the adult world . We're older
now, but not old enough to do all the things we want. Now that we're in 6th grade, it's as if
there's a sign saying this is the beginning. Time to begin acting more "mature." Time to begin
the junior high school years . Time to begin ...
The beginning of the signs of time!

6

v
44

Graders
ze
y
0

�Hollywood, here I come.I

Get down

Nor so different after all.

Digging deep

Wait ri ll Mom finds our'

M-1- C - K - E- Y M -0 -U -S-E

45

�Mandy Ackley
Holly Adams
Jonathan Amos
Sherry Amos
Elaine Anderson
Amanda Asbury
Anna Asher

Kim Avis
Jonathan Ayer
Courtney Bailey
David Bailey
Spencer Baird
Vince Baranawskas
Josh Barbour

Leigh Barnett
Luke Beazley
Josh Beckner
Kelly Beckner
Susanne Bell
Ryan Billingsley
Grant Blackstock

Casey Blais
Cody Blankenship
Brian Blount
Sabrina Booth
Brad Boothe
Kevin Bradford
Katherine Brittain

Jason Brubaker
Lisa Bryan
Ben Buchanan
D awn Bushnell
W ill Callahan
Thi Campbell
Catherine Canipe

Todd Carr
Margaret Cruthers

Chris Case
N icole Cheney
Ann Macie Clack
Kim Clark
Ernie Cochran

R yan Cohen
J ason Collins
N icole Collins
J eanette Colvin
J osh Com pton
Marr Compton
Travis Cooper

Jason Counts
Jenni fer Cox
Shana Cox
Shan nan Cox
Lauren Coyne
Stephanie Crebo
Kristen Dalton

Jen ni fer Daugherry
Alicia Davis
Jennifer Deans
Emi ly Dewitt
Raphaela Dixon
Andrew Donahue
C hri s Duff

46

�Matt Dunn
John Durham
Christy Fagg
Jennifer Fetherolf
Jennifer Fickler
Kelli Fields
Ryan Filson

Kelley Fisher
Karen Freund
Joey Frost
Jake Galbraith
Jason Garong
Shenandoah Gillespie
Drew Gilmer

Nathan Gleiner
Amber Goff
Mandy Gordon
Kelly Gould
Laura Grier
Seth Griffin
Jessica Griffith

Steven Gusler
Charles Haley
Jason Hall
Steven Hamblen
Blair Hammond
John Harless
Jimmy Harrison

David Hayslett
James Heslep
Justin Hill
Chris Hofer
Stephen Holden
Michael Hudson
Ludia llewiez

Kyle Ireland
Missy James
Amber Janney
Jenny Jenkins
Dana Jennings
Monica Jernigan
Lisa Jesee

Hunter Johnson
James Johnson
William Jones
Lynn Jones
Anna Karr
Paula Katz
Amy Keith

Nova Kemp
Leila Kessler
Jeremy Killgore
Tiffany King
Joel K irby
Julie Kittelson
Kyleigh Lambert

Lau ra Lanphear
Jared Largen
Jenni fe r L~rs lercer
Dana Lazzuri
Dawn Leech
Creceda Le Mai re
Erin Lester

47

�Jeffrey Lewis
Charles Liebal
Timur Line
John Linn
Jennifer Lupron
Carrie Manning
Ginny Marshall

Evie McAllister
Ashley McCall
Ericka McCoy
Bridgert McDaniel
Erin McDonald
Sarah McKay
Eddie McMichael

Lindsey Miller
Malia Miller
Michelle Miller
Shana Miller
Leigh Anne Mirchell
Jay Mizack
Danny Monahan

I

i

H unter Moore
Blake Moran
N athanael Neighbors
Candy N ichols
Stephen Nolden
Chad N orris

T ricia Oakes
Chad Ownby
Amy Page
Rachelle Pazuin
Billy Parse!
John Peery
Meredith Perdue

J ud Poulrer
Sean Powers
Bech Q uinn
Eric Riner
] orge Rivera
Laura Roberts
Bonnie Ross

Caron Rouse
Danielle Saul
Jon Schanewolf
Casey Sch umacher
J ay Scott
C h ris Sears
Tommy Selvey

48

�Julie Sgroi
Carrie Shelron
Sarah Shivers
Robyn Shorter
Jessica Simmons
Nick Singh
Aaron Smith

Susan Spears
Brian Speight
Daniel Stevens
Julie Syracuse
Jennifer Taetz
Aaron Taylor
Adam Terrell

Alison Thacker
Spencer Thomson
Cheran Tiwari
Alicia Todd
Mary Trent
Julie Trout

High on friendship
David Trumbower
Niki Turner
Kenneth Tyree
H eather Unroe
Raven VanDyck
Katherine Vest

Brian Vittur
Si:acy Wade
Sayo Wakahara
Lauren Walden
Michelle Waldron
T. J. Walker
Emily Wallace

Andre Walshe
Sammy Warts
Mark Weary
Brad Weaver
y onal1 w enre
John Whitby
Matt White

Jeff Wiggins
Alison Wi lkens
Sarah W illiams
\'&lt;lade W illmon
Kristi Windel
Kim Zaikov
Heather Z irkle

49

�When They

Rah! Rah! Rah! Sisboombah! says Miss Wynn.
What a resemblance to Donna Reed, Mrs. Bailey.
J ust don't drop that
baton, Mrs. Boehling!

Mrs. Duddy, looking
Wonderful m h
er teenage years.
Mrs. Dyer, quit maki
-th b
ng eyes at
e oy over there and look at
the camera!

Don't lean back, Mrs. Mnrtin.

5()

�Were Younger
Many people wonder about what teachers wanted to be "when they were younger."
This year we decided to find out. Here are some memories of our faculty when their
dreams were new, when their hopes were high, before the fate befell them to become . . .
teachers. What a job. They put up with us, our bickering, dumb questions, even our
strange answers. They had hopes of becoming everything from a foreign correspondent to
a missionary to a mortician . However, they gave up these and other exciting occupations
to become teachers. Most say that it's a great job, to shape the minds of the young.
Although most do not become teachers with this in mind, most become unknowing
inspirationalists who instill their dreams within us, raise us to new heights, teach us to
bercer ourselves, so we too, someday, can submit embarrassing pictures to a yearbook
staffl

The windblown look of Mes. Meador.

I think it's time to
get conracrs, Mrs.
Harrison.
I wonder who Mes. Deeds is looking up ro?

We know you're eati ng for rwo, but c' mon Mes. Marsico,
don't you think 6 pizzas is a bit much?

Th e all powerful ones who serve us food.

Sayonara.

••••

�•

This

is

all

•

review

• •

•

This is one of rhe mosr hared phrases teachers use.
You'll be sirring in a dassroom, rorally losr and confused, crying co understand the gibberish in front of
you, and rhen they use rhis phrase co rry co calm you
down. It never works. "This is all review." Sometimes
it is. Sometimes you und erstand the material as it is.

Sometimes you don't. There you are, surrounded by
people who understand what they're doing, and you
have sweat rolling off your forehead and an expression
on your face char says "WHA1?'" Then you think ro
yourself, "If this is all review, then I will probably look
really dumb asking a whole bunch of questions about it.
What am I going ro do?" Sometim es it is much more
comforting when you are starting something new, and
you're nor supposed ro
undersrand . When rhe
teacher says, " Thi s is all
review," do you always

-1

Amy Barnhart
Guidance Coordinator
a fashion designer

Anne Bailey
French I, English 8
a reacher

understand ? So m etim es
we wonder if our teachers

do. We asked the teachers ro look back on their
pasts. When the surveys
we re returned two o r
three weeks late, we were

beginning co worry about
our beloved t eac hers '

j

m emories. We have but

Cristina Bartgis
English 7
a teacher

Scott Beard
Math 7, 8

Linda Bohannon
Guidance secretary
a wife and mother

..

'
I

.

Mike Brancati
Assistant Principal
a veterinarian

Steven Boyer
Assistant Principal
a veterinarian

•
•
•••
"~·~,
~.
!

Rowena Boehling
Latin
a teacher

I

'

,,

La Vina Brothers
Paraprofessional

•
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.

, :.....
..

.Li

Na ncy Clemons
English 7, 8 , 9
A nything but a 5 and
dime derk

52

Lisa Brookshier
M ath 6, Science 6
an artist

One of two yearbook gods.

,

Karen Campbell
Social Studies 7, English 7
a teacher

Christopher Carr
Special Education
pro basketball player

Lisa ChildreSJ
Special Education
veterinarian
i

.

t

·.,,..pJI.' '

I

'

1
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Martha Cobble
Principal
a teacher or a business
merchandiser

\.
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.,

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;~
.,
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\,.

,*'·!

.

French teacher by day and
volleyball player by nighr!

And you thought you had a lot o t
leaves to rake. Thanks Wally
Woo lwine!

·~~

I··· ,
'

"This was all review !"

---

Rennie Bruno
Earth Science
a teacher

I

one thing t o say .

Clara Cordell
Library paraprofessional
an actress

Richard Crotts
Health / Physical
Education
a forest ranger

Ann Deeds
Social Studies 7, Ci vies
a journalist or w riter

Richard Dillon
Social Studies 6,
English 6

r

'

�-

·.~•
... ··' .1·
..

I

•

i:

~""',, ,,
Jacquelyn DitJtrJ
Librarian
a research librarian or
pharmacist

·~
;.·

Jeanne Duddy
English 7
' a singer

Sonja Duffy
Paraprofessional
a horse ranch owner

Barbara Dyer
English 7, 8
a teacher

Francine Dyer
Special Education
a commercial artist

Robert Giles
Life Science 7
a professional hunter

Sue Giles
Chorus 6, 7

Barbara Griffin
Special Education
a veterinarian

Dee Harrison
Attendance secretary
a nurse

Diane Herchenrider
Science 6
a teacher

Muriel Kelley
Health/ Physical Education
a medical technologist

Did you ever wonder whar ic would be lik e co be
trod1er-for-a-day? You could cell your friends to be
quiet, and give them decemion when they calk back
co you, assign and check for homework, make up
cesrs and correct chem. Ic would seem weird co sit in
detention, but stiU be able to ralk. le would also be
like giving a 45 minute report when you goc in front
of the class and gave a lesson . And what abouc dealing
with g rumpy pnrencs? Would you want co be reacher
for a day? How about for a lifetime???

.

.

'~~ ~ ,
j ean Kemp
Social Studies 7
a foreign correspondent or
librarian

A little watering goes a long way,
thinks Becky Austin .

Even teachers
just sit and
relax
sometimes.

David Kessler
Math 6, Social Srudies

6

Karen Kingery
Home Economics
a teacher

Suzanne Kotchish
Bookkeeper
an airline stewardess

Cynthia Lawrence
Math 7, Algebra
a teacher

D oris Light
School Secrerary
a secretary

Carla Long
Health/ Physical
Education
a teacher

H ey, wait a minute, Graham , you"re
not a teacher but you're just as odd 1

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Deborah Marsico
Spanish l , ll
a tead1et

Imojean M a rtin
Paraprofessional
a nurse

Like mom , lik e son
Madam and Saddam Hussein

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Gary Maynard

Health/ Physical
Education

Frank McC/ung
Guidance Counselor
a poet and short story writer

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Elizabeth McGraw

William Mc/(jnney

Stephanie Meador

English 9
an archeologist

Physical Science 8
a research scientist

Civics 8
a psychiatrist or dancer

Darlene Oakes

Paraprofessional
a circus down

Robert 0 'Keeffe

T a D a! Mrs. Korchish has arrived
and m ade h er grand entrance!

Technical Education
an archirea

H ow could you resist this sweet,
southern teacher'

Sometimes it's fun to catch
people off guard, but it's even
better when you have a camera. Most people are happy, or
at least polite, when you take
that "unexpected picture ."
Some threaten your life if you
don 't turn over the film.
Overall, though, it's a fun job and you can always get
great blackmail material (no, you didn't just read that
. _ . continue) . Many of our yearbook pictures are
spontaneous, but some spring from ideas of pictures
that we think would look good on a certain page. But,
planned or unplanned, the yearbook staff is always
ready ro take your picture when you're "all dressed
up."

Gregory Old
Social Studies 6, English 6
an c-vil, moneygrabbing

lawyer or a canoonisc

Brenda Page

If you wanna know who really runs rhis place, it 's Glen
Waldron!

Math 7, 9
mother and teacher

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Lazzelle Parker

Pat Pomerleau

Sue Price

Susan Pugh

j ohn Quesenberry

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Paraprofessional
a teacher

English 9
Speech Pathologist

Life Science 7
an interior decoraror

an engineer

an arr teacher

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Math 8

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�Hope Rector
Science 6, English 6

Sharon Sain
English 7, Math 8
a teacher

Ann Seddon
World Geography 9
a mortician

Elaine Shafer
French II
Rich!!!

Guelda Skagg1
Librarian
a nurse or secretary

Barbara Smallwood
Special Education
a lawyer

All dressed up; where are they gonna go???
Mrs. Cobble and Ms. Gallagher share a gift.

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Martha Smith
World Geography 9
a famous writer

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Patricia Snowadzky
Earth Science 9
a chemist or nurse

Karen Sumner
English 6
Educared

Terri Steffen
English 6
a ballerina

William Svec
Beginning Band

Michael Thomp1on
Health/ Physical
Education

Mary Lou Vaniels
Business Education
a comedian or actress

Shirley Walrond
Math 6, Science 6
a nurse

Missionary of marh

A polirician and a clown
... one and the same?'?

Which wirch is which'

Betty W hisman
G eometry , Algebra,
Math 9
a pilot or missionary

Barbara William.I
Guidance Counselor
a teacher and mother

Su1an Wire
Physi cal Science 8
a reacher

Danielle Wise
Band
a veterinarian

J ane W1·ight
Health/ Physi cal
Education
a teacher

Julie Wynn
Special Education
a beautician or a

reacher

�The choir sings a Christmas tune to gee us into che spirit .

WHERE EVERYBODY
KNOWS YOUR
NAME
The saying is true. When you need a change and want to meet new
people, a club or organization is always willing to take you in and call
you family . If you were fortunate enough to be a member of one of the
many clubs or organizations at Cave Spring Junior, you never ran out
of things to do in your spare time. Service projects were performed to
assist those less fortunate, dances and car washes were sponsored to
raise_ money for school improvements, and time was donated to
charitable organizations. You name it, the student body did it.

Spanish Club certainly looks like a loc of work.

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Our December calendar_reflects a bus
month for che Cave Spring Squires .

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�From the looks of this picture you would wonder if the boys of the Builders Club did any work.

Where does she gee chose wonderful hacs'

As you can see , yearbook is all work .
Tony looks like he just stepped our of a
Roman bath .

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�The members of the SCA are chosen each year by
the student body. The officers, Susan Bono, Debra
Masters, Laura Henry, Josh Points, and Laurie
George, were voted on by last year's sixth, seventh,
and eighth graders . The SCA representatives were
chosen by their seventh period dass or dubs. Two
service projects in which the SCA was involved
were a food drive and the Angel Tree. The SCA
members always had a lot of fun sponsoring Spirit
and Dress-Up Days, as well as the Door Decorating
Contest. This year the SCA also sponsored three
dances: the Halloween Dance, the Valentine Dance,
and the Spring Dance.

" Hold on - I can only fill drinks so fasr."
"Listen up, you may need this advice later, "
advises out-going president, Kyle Freman.

Why aren't you dancing?

When Susan speaks, everyone listens.
Fron t Row - Susan Bono - president, Debra Masters - vice president , Laura Henry - secretary, J osh Points ere-a.s urer. Lau ri e George - activities chairman , Seco nd Row - Margo Caruthers, Jenny Fetherolf, Ashley W est, Kim
Lav in der. Marr Compron , Luke Beasley, Eddie McMichael, J onathon Ayer, Missy Hayes, Sally William s, Star Trompeter,
Jennifer Lupron . T hird Row - Rupa Patel, Sylvana Sinha, Tommy Robenson, Denny Barbour, J oey Frost, Erik Larson ,
Gerra Hanes , Arnie Aldridge , Mike Stephens, Julie Ann Sgroi, Fourrh Row - Angel Shorter, H eather Cowhig , Clarissa
Green . An ne Sp encer. Ch risry Stephens, Kelly Conklin , Doug Hibbs, Tammy Hale, Sheri Konen , Marie Kielry, Heather
Krause . .J usnn Brittle

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�Okay Tom - exactly what are you
planning to do with that candle?

I thought only ninth graders were in the Honor Society.

It's fun being with
friends after the
induction ceremony.

Front Row - Anne Spencer - president, Jennifer Quinn - vice president, Connie Freeman - secremry , Molly
Rutherford - treasurer, Kelly Conlin - membership chairman, Second Row - Mrs. Clemons, H eather
Cowhig, Catherine Shaw, Huyen Campbell, Bryan Ti.ms, Robbie Derrick, Chad Thomas, Mrs. Smith, Third
Row - Clarissa Green, Jodie Schwartz, Clark Goldstein, Michael Prillaman, Chris Mirchell , Jenny Conquest,
Tiffany Sharrzer, Shannon Vittur, Jeremy Morris, Fourth Row - Lindsey Daniels, Laura Henry, Martin
Szumanski, Bersy Miller, Tiffuny Graybeal, Christine Boutilier, Erik Rosolowski, Tony Duus, Jamie Powell, Scott
Thews

The Honor Society consists mainly of ninth graders chosen by their teachers for the
students' academic accomplishments and leadership. The Honor Society held its annual
bake sale on election day and sponsored the winter dance, Mardi Gras. The Honor
Society also participates in service projects. nus Christmas its members helped out RAM
HOUSE. They also sponsored a school wide project to send letters ro the soldiers in Saudi
Arabia. In February the Honor Society presented an Operation Desert Storm Flag to the
VA H ospi tal in Salem. Keep up the good work.
The dance committee was happy with the results.

Service With a Smile
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�When asked the question, "What do the
runners do?" you will receive the response of
"everything." In 45 minutes they handle any
job large or small. They serve the secretaries in
the front office and guidance department. For
the office they collea attendance cards, deliver
messages, run lunches to students with forgetful
mothers and many other things. For guidance
they deliver passes and deliver messages. Runners have had many names like office helpers,
office assistants, office associates and righthands. Whatever you call them, if it weren't for
the runners, CSJH would be left in the dust.

lsc Row - Kelly Reynolds, La.n ee Bedgood, Chris Quick, Becky Dragon, Leslie D av is, J nck Doyle, 2nd Row - Heachc r Cowhig , Sylva.na Sinha, Denny Barbour,
J ay Baker, Chess H endricks , Molly Rutherfo rd , Oarissa Green, Brian Smilh, J anelle Blankenship, 3rd R o'v - \Xfcslcy \Xfilson, J ennifer Conquest, 1'.fory Beth T rout,
J odie Schwartz, J ustin Brinl e, Tricia Merit, Cryscal Arthu r, Trey Ondris, Katie Dohan, Amy Poff, Christy Stephens, Ap ril Sherbome, Kelly Higsinbothrun, B:ick
Row - Sruan Peters, Chris Caldwell, Michael Price, Erik Rosolowsky , J eremy Gadd , Tim Robers , S::l.m Li chens, Travis Arthur , Dilly Cole, Matt lre.b.nd, Garren
Min, Jeremy Morris

When guidance needs
somebody, Ju st in is
there.
I'm outa here!

It 's better than a
study hall.

The future "flaggers" of America.
Rebecca's having a
ball.

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What do the RUNNERS do?

�The Builders Club: Making a
difference.
The Builders Oub is a service organizarion that provides service for the school and for the
community. They are sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. This year the Builders Club has been involved
in a lot of acriviries. It has provided many things for the school such as doing Save a Sweethearr
week, planring flower bulbs, helping with Substance Abuse Week. They gave an honor roll party
and also donated some money for landscaping projects. The Builders Oub also provides for the
community in such ways as collecring food to make Thanksgiving baskets and making Christmas
stockings for needy children. They adopted a highway and also adopted an animal at the Mill
Mountain Zoo with the SCA. They also parricipated in the Special Olympics. One might wonder
how the Builders Club raises money. It has had fundraisers such as a car wash/bake sale; they sold
candy canes at Christmas and football and basketball pennants. The Builders Oub has fulfilled its
duty once again this year.

Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it's off to scrubbing we go.
Make sure

to

wash even the places you can't teach.

I'm thinking about doing chis as a profession.

Whose idea was this anyway)

lst Row - Tricia Merit, Missy Hayes, Betsy Miller, Kary Luedke, Justin Brittle, Paul Gross, 2nd Row Trey Clausy, Beth Sicora, Becky Dragon, Leslie Burdett, Denise Paige, Hillary Platt, Adan Norwood , Kim
Lavender, Becky Brittain, Sylvia Malysa, 3rd Row - Alex Min , Tracy Nelson, Jennifer Beachem, Kelly
Thorne, April Faulkner, Heather Gordon, Angel Shorter, Brandon Ray, Emily Click, Leslie Davis, Jessica Vest,
4th Row - Carry Wicker, Jay Baker, Susan Bono, Karen Lichens, Melanie Crowe, Jennifer Conquest, Deborah
Masters, Star Trompeter, Getra Hanes, Leigh Mickey, 5th Row - Jacob Higginbotham, Laura Henry, Laurie
George, Tara J oyce, JiU Nussbaum , Liz Wire, Cathalene Blake, Cheryl Dudley, Jessica Majnich, Courtney
Bannister, Erin Hybrects, Ivy Miller

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�TAKE A
JOURNEY
THROUGH
YOUR
MIND
Odyssey of the Mind is a program where kids form
teams and work together on a long term problem. At
the OM competition they present their solution and
participate in the spontaneous competition. Team effort is probably the strongest principle stressed in OM
competitions. The whole team has to work together or
nothing will be accomplished. Join OM and take a
journey through your mind!

Looks more like spontaneous eating than spontaneous chinking!

Minds ar work

Is it, I mean could it be ... a frame?

ff I co uld just fig ure our how

to

use rhis darn rhing!

These diligent workers have their creati ve juices fl owing -

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�BUY! BUY!
BUY!

My stock's caking a beating in this recession.

Hey, Mrs . Kemp, Hershey"s up 2 points.

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The Stock Market Gaine gives students an opportunity to supposedly
use $100,000 to buy and sell stocks. These students form teains which
compete with other teains in the region and nation. Even though it's not
real money, these participants are on their way to becoming budding
entrepreneurs.

Sew, a

needle pulling
thread • • •
The CSJH Chapter of the Future
H omemakers of America has had an
eventful year. Noc only did they study

Stock Markee Club: Front - Mrs. Kemp, Row 2 - Sylvana Sinha, D enny Barbour, Jill
Nussbaum , Katie Luedke, Row 3 - J ennifer Cook, Darrin W ice, Mark Burns, Kara
Bushnell

money management, interior decorating,

chi ld care, sewing, goods and nutrition,
they have provided handmade gifts ro an
area nursing home and child care center.
All classes were involved with baking wonderful foods for special events, guests,
teachers and, of course, for themselves. The
students in Teen Living and Life Management also became Red Cross Certified
Babysitters.

. rwo eggs, three cups of flour , one teaspoon of vani lla .

Reeeach!!!

FHA: Fronc - Mary Reid , Mrs. Kingery. Row 2 Dara Dalton , Stephanie Proctor

Holly Tay lor.

icole Grieder.

�As another year comes to a dose for the CSJH chorus, there were many
opportunities for the singers to express love for country and the art of
singing. The chorus presented "Tis the Season" in December and featured
songs such as "Christmas in the Country" and "Jinglebell Rock." After a
"workout" going to all the elementary schools and singing for assemblies,
25 students traveled to Glenvar High School for All-County Chorus.
Several soloists were selected from CS] for the concert. Between the
Valentine candy fund raising and preparation for the May competition, the
students honored the men and women in the Persian Gulf in the PTA
Talent Show with "American Dream." Then they concentrated on preparing for the "Smoky Mountain Music Festival" in Gatlinburg, Tenn.
The chorus ended the year with their traditional spring program in honor
of the freshman class. Congratulations on a year's worth of work well sung.

Ali D istrict Chorus: Ru pa Patel, Julie Stogner, Leslie Thomas, Heather Christley

Santa"s elves do the Jingle Bell Rock.
Soloist Heather Christley sings at CSJs wi nter choir and band concert.

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THE CAVE SPRING JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS

Chorus: Front Row - Sarah Tempkin, Rob Rouse, Tia McCarty, Row 2 - Cari Smith,
Carri Manning, Emily DeWitt, Tracey Makoui, Allison Thacker, Stephanie Crebo, Candy
Nichols, Row 3 - J ennifer T aecz, Kcnsic Coleman, Bonnie Ross, Julie Sgroi, H eather
Christley, Ashlee Robertson, Mrs . Giles, Row 4 - Jason Zaikov, Sylvana Sinha, Heather
Vineyard , Melissa Jones, Kelly Bradford, Allison Ellis, Row 5 - Davy Robertson, Julia
Stogner, Ashleigh Trent, Chasity Stump, Jennifer Cook, Leslie Thomas, Carie Foutz, Ru pa Patel

All County Chorus: Front Row - Jennifer Taetz, Kensie Coleman, Cari Smith, Tracey Makoui, Row 2
- Sylvana Sinha, Heather Vineyard, Melissa J ones, Ashlee Robertson , H eather Christley, Row 3 - Julie
Stogner, Ashleigh Trent, Jennifer Cook, Corie Foutz, Leslie Thomas, Ru pa Patel

�The purpose of the Natural Helpers Program at CSJ is
to give students someone to turn to when they need help,
to listen to their problems and help them work through
them . They were chosen by the student body as people
who are warm, supportive, trustworthy, and caring toward others, and as people with whom teens feel comfortable discussing personal problems. These guys are
great when you need a sympathetic ear, a shoulder ro cry
on, a smile, or even a hug! Bet they always keep a box of
tissues handy!

Natural Helpers: Front R o w - Mrs. Barnhart, Molly Rutherford, Patricia Merritt, Clarissa Green,
Susan Bono, Row 2 - Arnie Ald ridge, Billy Cole, Matt Ireland , J oe Cambra, Not Pictured - Billy
Banks

Billy takes time out co g ive
us a smile.

Molly and Mr. McClung -

just hangin ' out

D oes it really take two to operate th is machine'

Billy strives
Moore.

to

be like his idol Shawn

J oe poi nts out an id ea co Ben.
Say wh at?1

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�German: Front Row - Laura Nininger, Nora Robinson , Julie Sink,
Row 2 - Jessie Hardwig, Erik Rosolowski, Amy Edwards, David
McDade

French Club: Front Row - Anne Spencer, Heather Cowhig,
Mrs. Bailey, Row 2 - Jay Kirby, Jessica Taylor, Becky
Brittain, Stephanie Frank, Kelly McFarland, Shannon Vinur,
Sally Williams, Chad Thomas, Rachel Daniels, Row 3 - Kare
Norris, J ennifer Beachem, Brooke Nuckols, Tara Joyce, Karen
Likens, Sonja Maronovic, Ashlee Robenson, Allison Ellis, Row
4- Lindsey Daniels, Berh Sicora, Debra Masrers, Jaime Miller,
Graham Kelly, Michael Carey, Kirsten Ross, Khalid Alarni,
J essica Vest, Row 5 - David Younger, Tiffany Graybeal, Will
Karr, J essica Ryan, Mike Ray, Karie Bohon, Jenny Conquest,
Kelly Bradford, Jimmy Sisson, Darrin Witt, Row 6 - Scott
Thews, Rana Maghera, Louie Harrman, Doug Cullinan, Cameron Blount, Richie Mason, Marrin Szumanski, Tricia Merritt,
Bersy Miller, Jill Nussbaum, J ennifer Cook, Natalie Anderson,
Sheryl Dudley , Jessie Majnich , Eric Munay

Spanish Club: Front Row - Arnie Aldridge Sk e
Purdum, Laura Henry, J eff Walrond, Mrs. Marsico, Rowy2
;. Shannon Wimmer, Amy Poff, Jenny Miller Tamra
S~neyard , Emily Waldron , Berh Drombetra, Kacie, Luedke,
H erry Konen, Leigh Freeze, Tabatha Dagenais, Missy
Bayes, Lon Snell, Laura H obbie, J od ie Schwarz Stacy
L~n, Row 3 - Claire Rotramel, Chad Amrhei~, Barry
Re ' Aaron Pmson, Susan Bono, Molly Rutherford, Kelly
M~nolds, _Brent Poff, Merrilee Brunk, Shannon Proaor Joy
F racc1 ru , Sylvia Malysa, J ason Wright R ow 4 - J e:emy
p~::~\!r~ke ;pruill, Jason Corbett, B.'n Galbraith , Rupa
Davi~ Aar:n ~rr~z1oc:racey Nelson, J oey Philpott, Derek
Binge~an J a s,
n s Unroe, Decca Taliaferro, Danielle
Conklin , Ch;,~7 ;prruell, Row 5 - Maria Fusco, Kelly
Dury F k C g am , Jay Baker, Chess Hedrick Robert
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McCarry 01 Ad we ' on Lawrence, Trey Ondrus, Tia
Mary K~ a Ch amaszek, Kelly Crawford, Kara Bushnell,
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rts Mitchell R
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Courrney Tesoro Za k G . ' ow
amantha Frost,
Keith Jam i·s
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Wi lhelm Ash! '. h T
inmger, Grant Kittelson, J enny
Rober rs' Sar:~g H _rent, ~1sa Sweet, Sarah Page, Stephanie
Cathalen~ Blake M .k1ggHrn otham , Christin e Boutili er,
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Latin Club: Front Row - Tony Duus, Amy Ottaway, Connie Freeman, Star Trompeter, Rebecca Mitchell, Catherine
Shaw, Kary Oyler, Row 2 - Huyen Campbell, Dara Adkins, Shaleigh Wright, Chris Quick, Robbie Derrick, Row 3
- Jennifer Minton, Liz Wire, Amanda Usick, Chuck Gilliland, Lilah Glick , Marcie Wiemer, Brian Holt, Jamie Powell,
Alex Greenman, Jeremy Morris, Row 4 - Marie Pererges, Courtney Bannister, Mart McCorkindale, Josh Lacowirz,
Tim Robers, Jennie Bryan, Marc Matheny, Stephen Turner, Brian Wells, J. D. Cronisc, Ryan Groth

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Whar did you pur in chis drink?

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Send me co Saudi.

High cops go great with ragas.

Molly munches Mexican munchies'

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the language of love.

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So you think foreign languages are a lot of
hard work? Listen to what the dubs did this
year. French Club went bowling and had an
authentic Halloween party with croissants and
hot chocolate. The people in Spanish Club
went to Chi-Chi's and had a Halloween party
where they broke piiiatas. They also went to
William Fleming to see a Spanish play. Students taking German had to go to the high
school every day to take their language. And
last, Latin Club went to Pizza Inn, and one
student went to the Latin Convention in Richmond . Do you still think foreign languages are
all hard work'

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�ADVANCED BAND

PERCUSSION

WOODWINDS
BAND OFFICERS

LOW WINDS
WOODWINDS: From Row
Tiffany Shanzcr, Sherry Konen, Ka·
tie Lued ke , Star Tru mpeter, Becky Brittain, Lesli e
Davis, Row 2 - Erik Rosolowski, Ryan Groch,
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J ilJ
Nussbaum, J aime Miller, Angie Akers, Huyen CampbeU, Srncy
Bohon, R ow 3 - Christi Wood, Kate Nettles. Susan Bono, Heat her
Duncan, Erin Prillaman, Row 4 -

BRASS

Anne Spencer, Rachc:I Dan iels, Angel Shoncr,

Jenn ifer Beachem, CathaJene Blake, R ow 5 - Lindsey Daniels , Karen Likens, Debra Ma.seers,
Reva Parwardhan, J uJic Sink, Tara J oyce, Betsy Miller, R ow 6 - J1.-ss1ca H ard w1g, C heryl Dudley ,
Shannon Viuu r, J enni fe r Mincon, Rebecca H arstinc, Cl:urc Rocromcl, Sylv ia Maly!.a, R ow 7 - Bech Drombccca,
Clarissa G reen, Jennifer Conquest, Jennifer Quinn, Jessica Y1.-s1, An na Rae. Kc:Uy Griffin
LOW WINDS: Frnnt Row - Davi d McDade. H eath er Gord on, Tony Duus, Brcnc Poff. Arn1t'. Ald ridge, J acob H1gg1nbutham ,
Sh Row 2 - Emily Hopk ms, Tom Turowski, Chris MncheU, J oy Marra.cc m1, J ason Keagey, R ow 3 - Molly Rutherford. Sally W 1U1ams,
B
annon Pr0C1or, Jamie PoweU, J erry Akers, Cary Bush, J od i Bou rgeois, K1mcn Ross
PER AND OFFICERS: J enni fer Quinn, Maria Fu sco, Chad Thomas, Lmdst:y Damcls, Laura H enry
BR
. CUSS ION: front Row - Sa m Nash, Missy Hayes, Maria Fu sco . David Asner, Row 2 - Derck Dav is. Steven N1 ckJas, AUcn "Iliumpsun
Ala
~SS. Front Row - Chad Thomas Chm Underwood Mich ael Carc:y G uhc rmc Shaw, Damn Wm, Bryan Tim s, R ow 3 - Chuck G1 ll1land, Michael PnUaman , Khakd
La h mi , Steve J arvis, Row 4 - J onathan Mc.Mahan Jeff WaJro~d M~nny Too; Scott Thews Louie H artm an , Row S - David Younger , Bn an H olt, Ryan Dann er, Dana Adkins, J osh
c ow u z. Robert Du ty, G rant Kittelson, Row 6 _ TilOm as Belk , J'arn es Irvin, E~ic Larson, St~phcn Turner , Kcuh J anmun. Frank CaJdwcll, Man Perry

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�Keep on rockin' me, baby!
Are those Bugle Boy Jeans you're wearing?

The definition of band is a group of musicians playing
together. That's what the CSJH bands do; play music.
The Advanced Band and Advanced Intermediate Band
are elective courses. They both perform concens and the
Adv. Band plays in school assemblies and other occasions.
The people in All District Band are those who try out
against kids from other schools in the district. The kids
chosen for Distria Band practice two days straight and
hold a concen the last evening. Stagehand is a voluntary
band formed of kids who want to play in a jazz band in
their free time. This band performs for elementary
schools, malls, assemblies, and various activities.
Whether in Adv. Band, Stagehand, both, or another
band, it's fun to make music. Band is not all fun and
games though. It takes practice to sound good and
sometimes it's hard to find energy or time. These kids
didn 't sound as good when they starred as they do now.
Most of them have been playing an instrument for at least
two years. Music is an outlet from all the stressful written
work during a school day. It's always fun to just make
noise and it's even better to perform music for others ro
enjoy. This year's bands have produced plenty of wonderful sounds for Cave Spring Junior.

Stag ehand: Front R o w Mrs. \'Vise, Leslie Davis , Star Trompeter, Huycn CampbcU, Bryan Tims, Chris
U nderwood , Catherin e Shaw, Chad Th o mas , Jason Keaglcy, Drnd \Xlenvcr, ~fork Shiner, David Richnrrz, R o w 2 Ryan D ann er, H o ney Melancon, Becky Brinai n, Je nni fe r M int on, H ea ther Gord on, Row 3 - Elizabeth \'\l ire,
Shannon Proctor, Chu ck G illilnn&lt;l, Frank CaJJwdl , M ichad Prill nm nn, Jenni fe r Conqu est, Clarissa G reen, Braum
Mohler, Ca mero n Blo unt, Michael Bc·achy, Row 4 - Jacob Higg inbotham, Chris Mitchell, Stephen Turner, Grant
Ki nelson, Lo uie H artm an, Jennifer Q ui nn, A llan Th o m pson, Alex M in, Jeff \X'alrond, Kirsten Ross

All District Band: First Row - Scott Shoyer, Chad Thomas, Honey Melancon,
Becky Brittain, Srephen Turner, Row 2 - Chuck Gilli.land, Anna Rae, _Susan Bono,
Row 3 - Star Trompeter, J ennifer Mimon, Julie Sink, Shannon V1ctur, Huyen
Campbell, Catherine Shaw, Row 4 - J odie Bourgeois, Leslie Davis, Debra Masters,
Jamie Powell, Clarissa Green, Anne Spencer, Kim McConnell, Jennifer Quinn, Molly
Rutherford , Jill Nussbaum , Allison Jones, Row 5 - Jonathan McMahan, Dana
Ackins, J osh L'lchowicz, Kelly Griffin, J essica Hardwig
Advanced Intermediate Band: Front Row - H olly Hurt, Kare Norris, Marie
Pererges, Kristen Rowell, Kari e Oyler, J enny Miller, Becky Dragan, Beth Sicora, Jenny
Spruell, Row 2 - Amy George,_ Tamra Vineyard , Cori Kidd , Faye Guthrie, Kelly
McClellan, Shannon Smithson, Julie Hudnell, Jessie Majnidl, Carrie Wickerr, Row 3
- Honey Melancon, Kevm Music, Sara McKinney, Merrilee Brunk, Maria Poff, Lisa
Taylor, Bobbie Cochran, Danielle Bingeman, Kim McConnell, Row 4 - Nate
H arstme, .David R1 chartz, Isaiah Osbourne, Patrick Bai nrer, Isaac Wi1Jian1 s, Chad
Skeens, Michael Beachy, Chns Beckner, Cameron Blount, Braum Mohler, Boyd Jordan,
Row 5 - Will Freeney,_W ill Shelton, Eric Lav inder, J ess Underwood, Mike Dupre,
Eli zabeth Wtre, Aaron King, Myles W allace. Zach Krause Row 6 - De.xrer Praither,
J eff Hansen, Shannon Sranger, Jud Bushkar, Marr Bowle;, Chad \'V' illiams, Ale.x Min.
Allen Grigg

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�PRINT IT OUT

Front Row - Sylvana Sinha, Kelly McFarland , Lauren Kidder, Sylvia Malysa, Malia Miller, Julia Kittelson, Creceda
Lemaire, Row 2 - Anna Rae, Katie Woods, J ennifer Cook, Tara Wood, Breanne T aylor, Row 3 - Mrs . Stefan, Sarah
Tempkin, Lesie Thomas, Jon LeMaire
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spaper staff
through Th .
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Stefan ·
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t e best.

Sorting papers is a tedious job.

_,.

Jon loves to draw political cartoons.

Concentrate. Mrs. Stefan is watching.

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�The yearbook staff has worked very hard this
year to produce a good yearbook. To get the job
done many hours were spent after school drawing layouts, labeling piaures with job stickers,
cropping those piaures, and completing the
quad paks. Cutting, sticking and drawing were
all we seemed to do. (Oh yes, we ate a lot of
snacks too.) But at the end it was fun to see our
results . Mrs. Seddon and Mrs. McGraw are
great sponsors, and we couldn 't have done it
without them. Our Cave Spring Junior High
yearbook is still number one!
Front Row - Huyen Campbell, Missy H ayes, Beth D rnmbecca, Keith H olland, Shannon Virrur, Second Row - H olly
Hun, Emily Cli ck, Sara Reid, Kevin H agie, J odie Schwartz, Third Row - Katie Luedke, Brooke Nuckols, J essica Rivera,
Rebecca Mitchell, Connie Freeman, J enni fer Beachem , Clarissa G reen, Fourth R ow - Jill Nussbaum , Nancy Dixon,
J enny Bryan, Joe J and a, Christine Boutilier, Cathalene Blake, Anne Spencer, Not Pictured - Sarah Page

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" Maybe Jill is having too much fun ."

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" Chri scine, are you working;"

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Sticker Fight!
" Holly and
Jenny laugh at
everythi ng. "

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���We're ready . . . are you?
Get it. Got it. Good.

Gotta hand it co you'

Swishhh!

Don't forget .. . kick up those legs'
It all begins with the fans.

�Cave Spring sports are the very best. We've
got what it takes to become winners: good
sportsmanship, determination, and talent. With
winning seasons in five sports the Squires have
come out on top. Many thanks to the boys'
basketball, girls' track, football, soccer, and volleyball teams for making us # 1. Congratulations: No matter what the scoreboards say,
Cave Spring athletes are the best. We love our
Squires! CS]: ALL THE WAY!

Show off those legs Coach Beard!

Go! Fight! Win ronight 1

l\J/ District Athletes: Row I - Anne Spencer, Ola Adarnazek, Debra Masters, Beth Dromberra, Molly
~Utherford, Keisha Cochran, Row 2 - Sammy Likens, Trey Ondrus, Dusty Beekman, Matt Ireland,

4 artin Szumanski, Justin Mowles, Isaac Williams, Mike Richards, Joey Philpott

Flip "em over . .. and pin "em'
H igh School Athletes: Row I - Jen Q uinn , Karen Likens, Am y Edwards, Tara
J oyce, Laura Henry, Rou; 2 - Shannon Vittur, Trey Ondrus, Mike H es1ip,
Will Karr, Laurie George, Leslie Thomas, No t Pie111red - Erik Rosolowsky.
Cary Bush, Susan Bono

�SHE SHOOTS!
The 1990 basketball team had nine returning players: Cheryl
Dudley,] oy Marraccini, Claire Rotramel, Shannon Smithson, Hearher
Cowhig, Laura Henry, Betsy Miller, Berh Drombetta, and Molly
Rutherford. The season was a building year but provided much
excitement. Led by captains Beth Drombetta and Molly Rutherford,
the team played wirh great determination, tremendous team spirit and
togerherness. Molly Rurherford was seleaed for her second year to the
All Star Team. Berh Drombetta made rhe All Stars for the first time.
Beth was top scorer for rhe 1990 Squires. Molly was top rebounder for
the season and was chosen as the Most Valuable Player. Coaches
Wright and Ali Colgrove commended the team on a season of great
development and effort. The school was proud of the team's spirit and
exciting basketball played during rhe 1990 season.

Score for two, Heather!

Caught in the act!

UNSTOPPABLE!

The WINNING style.

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From R o w - Co-captains - Molly R utherford and Bech Drombetta, Second Row - J ennifer Minton and Danielle
Bingeman - manag ers. Missy Hayes, Lisa LaPlanc, J oy Marraccin i, Chri sty Clifton, Claire Rotramel, Bech Sicora and Maria
Fusco - m anagers. T hird Row - coach - Mrs. Wright, J ennifer Cook - manager, Jill Nussbaum , Cheryl Dudley,
Bccsv MilJer Kelly G ri ffi n. Laura H enry, Amanda Musick , Shannon Sm ithson , assistant coach - Ali Colgrove

Jump for Joy'

�SHE SCORES!
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... and here 's rhe plan.

Rebound rhat basketball!

C'mon Missy! Only 20 more!
The Cave Spring Hoops!

....

Ir cakes talent .
Molly gers a jump on the game.

�Front Row - Anne Spencer, and Ola
Adamaszek - caprains, Second Row Christine Boutilier - manager, Huyen
Campbell, Sally Williams, Jessica Vest,
Deborah Masters, Julie Sink, Jessica
Rivera - manager, Back Row - Kelly
McClelland, Clarissa Green, Ashley Trent,
Laura Davidson, Jamie Powell, Kate
Norris, Mrs. Kelley - coach

"Go, Squires!"

The team gets some tips from Mrs. Kelley.
The other team better be ready for Julie's

"I just love this uniform!"

serve.

Don 't worry O la .

We 'll win .
The Squires congratulate each other afrer a win.

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" Now can I serve'"

�ike,

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Bump, set, spike, win! That was the motto of
the volleyball team, and this year's Squires followed it! They came away with a winning season
of 12 and 9 in official play, and 4 and 1 in
exhibition games. Anne Spencer was top scorer
with 76 total points. Ola Adamaszek, Julie
Sink, and ] amie Powell were among other high
scorers. Through hard work and 7:30 am practices, they learned to bump, set, spike, and most
of all WIN!

Bump!

Set!

Spike!

We won!
SCOREBOARD
CSJ

NSJ

15
15

4
5

CSJ

HVJ

15
8

15
CSJ

15
15

CSJ

HVJ

15
15
6

9
18
15

12
15

CSJ

NSJ

8
NSJ
3

15
15

11
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CSJ

NSJ

15
15

7
6

CSJ
8

HVJ

6

CSJ

FC

6
11

15
15

17
12

15
15
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CSJ

FC

6
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15
15

A greac cearn, on and off che court

'Ili c Squires put together a strategy to cm sh Hid den Valley '

" G et ready!"

"[ serve; therefore, l am."

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M att and Joey doing the '"Unskinny Bop ...

The 1990 football season started off with
a GREAT Win over HV 25-0. Captains
Matt Ireland, Trey Ondrus, Mike Richards,
and Sammy Likens led the team to a 5-2
record and placed second in the distria. This
represented the best season at C.S. in eleven
years and the third consecutive winning season under Coach Beard. The dedication of
each team member was tested by two practices a day in the summer heat, linebacker
drill, and the HILL.
The most exciting moment of the season
came in the game against NS. In the dosing
minutes of the game with the score tied,
Trey Ondrus threw a 45 yard TD strike to
Derek Davis for the win.
All team members deserved appreciation
for their hard work. Those players receiving
additional recognition were as follows : MVP
- Matt Ireland, MVDP - Trey Ondrus,
MVDP - Dusty Beekman, OL - Justin
Mowles, and DL - Sammy Likens.

Congrarulations team for a winning season!
The CSJH football team 's miniature pep
rally.
What are you looking at, Jason?

Are those Fruit of the Loom you are
wearing?

What kind of drill is this?

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�These guys take a chance for a quick phoco session during practice.

Mr.
Beard
holds a quick
planning session during the
game.

Row I - Ghengis Line, Dan Groth, Donnie Taylor, Alfonso Wood, Dusty Beekman, Myles Wallace, Mike Stephens, Billy Cole, Mike Ray , Barry Link, Chad Amrhein , Will
Shel con, Michael Prillaman, Jason Boone, J immy Sisson, Row 2 - Jay Kirby, Ru pa Patel, Angel Shorter, Jonathan McMahon, David Younger, Issac Williams, Tom Doy le , Chris
Caldwell, Cary Bush, Robbie Hall, Cameron Blounc, Justin Mowles, Dan Gold, Lorie Snell, Kacie Bohon, Mark Ki ng , Coach Beard, Row 3 - Coach Brancati , Stewart Peters, Keith
Kingery, Joey Philpott, Billy Banks, J ames Irvin, Jon Lawrence, Sammy Likens, J eff Walrond, Zach Krause, Forrest Flannary , Jason Blackscock , Matt Ireland , Trey Ond rus, Row 4
- Richard f\;fason, Mark Burns, Derek Davis, Eric Murray, Mike Richards, Arron Eads, Dan Shockley, Zack Grice.

ISN'T IT SWEET??

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�SHOOT FOR TWO

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Basketball Team: Front Row - Rupa Patel, Cassie Bradley, Vanessa Wilmott, Jennifer Minton, Row 2 - Holly Hurt, Christy Clifton, Bed.')' Dragan,
Daniel Shercz, Jeremy Gadd, Trey Ondrus - Captain, Grant Kittelson - Captain, Kevin Davis, Dusty Beekm an, Doug Cullinan, Eric Crowder, Row 3 Reva Patwardan, Jessie Hardwig, Jennie Btyan, Eric Murray, D erek Davis, Jud Bushkar, Ben Coaker, Coach Carr, M att Matheny, James Irvin, Louie Hartm!l.ll,
Jeremy Foster, Matt Silva, Jennifer Hunter

ca:11·e '90-91 Squires were led by rwo great
an ~ams , Grant Kittelson and Trey Ondrus, to
d /mpressive 12-4 overall record and an uneteated 8 0 d"
firs
istrict record . The loss of their
str~ game (62-60) to E.C. Glass made the team
nger and
.
into
.
more determined and sent them
a six game . .
ak . cl d.
.
tories
winrung stre m u mg victeam· overd l-lidd en Vally an d Notth si·d e. Th e
crow s dun efeated record allowed them to be
ne regul
ended in a h ar season champions. The season
tournarn
ard fought loss to Northside in the
T
ent championship game
.
rey and G
.
District
rant were both named to the Allthe distr:~m .. Trey was also the Top Scorer in
and led te with. a 21 point per game average
game G am assists with an average of 6.4 per
11 · rant led the team in rebounds with an
·9 average Th
Dusty B ~
e top defensive player was
for all ee an. Congratulations to the team
Your success!
Kevin plays some serious d efense.

Dunk it , Dusry 1

Strut your scuff, Trey .

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�Dusry and James rake a nap after a rough game.

A-W-E-S-0-M-E!

Points in the Paint!

Jud imitates the Eagles as he goes for a lay-up .
Hard Work!

SQUARE TERRITORY

The other team shudders with fear when they realize they' re in SQUIRE TERRITOR yr

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E.C. Glass
62
Martinsville
46
Northside
59
E.C. Glass
55
25
Pulaski
Hidden Valley
34
Pinceton (WV)
59
Bluefield (WV)
64
Franklin Co.
64
Martinsville
SS
Northside
43
Pulaski
30
Hidden Valley
34
Franklin Co. Forfeit to CS
WM. Fleming
35
Northside
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�The Cave Spring Junior
High grapplers were an inexperienced but determined to
succeed bunch of young men
entering the 1990-91 season.
According to head coach Ron
Pritchard, the young Knights came into the season without
much prior wrestling experience but very quickly impressed him
with their desire to work hard and improve.
"It was truly a pleasure to be associated with this group of
young men because their work ethic and attitude were outstanding, " stated Pritchard.
The success of this group of grapplers will not be measured in immediate wins and losses but in
invaluable experience they gained while competing and learning this season. From this group should
come several outstanding contributors to Cave Spring athletics in the future, said Pritchard .
"There are several young men on this sguad who have excellent athletic futures ahead of them on the
high school level in the Roanoke Valley District if they continue to work hard and show as much
improvement each year as they did this year, " summized Pritchard.

They call him Flipper.

Bottoms up!

It's time to take a stand .

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G rr r 1

�W airing their rum
Raise your hand if you're sure.

WINNER!

POINTS

MATCH

l'OINTS

.. THE ll'JIVERSITY

PRESS-

Front R ow - D avid Richards, Srephen W ilmer, Boyd J ordan , Mike Bush, Dexter Prarher, Chess H ed rick, Sean Z irkle, Ira Eads, Mark Collyer, J. P . Leedy, Se con d Row - Katie
Bohon , Kristen Rowell - managers, James Logan , Joseph Higginbotham , Eric Waldond , Jusrin Mowles, Chris Parker, Brian Mayes, .Jonathon McMahon, Barry Lin k, Bri an Wells. J immy
Sisson , Kelly McClellan , Laura H obb ie, N athan G li ener. Brian Hall , T hi r d Row - Coach Ron Pritchard , J effery Shelton, Zach Krause, Billy Van Name, Bi lly Cole, Mik e Ray. Marr
lrt land , Martin Szumanski , Ri ckie Mason , Samm y Likens, Srewarc Peters, David Younger, Chad Amrhein , Donnie Taylor , Alfonso W ood . J acob H igginbothan1

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�Cave
Spring
,

7~

The 1989-90 Girls' track team finished the regular season
undefeated and took second place in the District Meet. Once again,
Molly Rutherford and Keisha Cochran were undefeated District
Champions: Molly in the 800 and Keisha in the mile. Molly broke
her own record in the 800 twice during the season! She and Keisha
were awarded the Outstanding Distance Runners. Gayle Griffin
was our Outstanding Fields Events person. During regular season
Gayle was undefeated in discus . Our high point scorer was Regina
Brogan. Traci Clay received the Coaches Award for her dedication,
determination, sportsmanship, and leadership. Our 400 and 800
relay teams were District Champs! Both teams were made up of the
same girls: Traci Clay, Alycia Phoenix, Regina Brogan, and Traci
Hagie. In the 800 Relay they broke the school record which had
stood for five years. Both individually and as a team it was a very
successful season.

And they 're

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And rea Bon&lt;&gt;s Bobbie Cochran, Clai re Rotramel . Danie Bingcman, Beth SiEllcoro,
F ronc R ow - Erm
arry,
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J · y
T · Hagie
en
Beth Dromberra Al cia Phocnjx, Sherry Wilson, Susan Bono , Scco n
ow.- ess1ca cs~, m? "nk 's .lvi11
Masters, Traci Clay.yKaren Likens, Debra Masrcrs, J oy . Ma rraccini, cl(jrn S~e1~~illLau~ B~ns: Jau~er;~: J~ndl
Malysa Third R ow - Ch ristina Clarcerbuck, Chen H olm an, ourcncy
. amc; egm
Pu h Coach
' h . K . I C chran Ton ya Ramsey Terry Allen, Clanssa G reen, J enni fer Kelly, J enny r rdg T'
Blank ens
1p, e1s la o
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M u R rheno , ammy
Marsico Fourth R ow - Coach Ktlky, L,ura Chris tley, J ess ica .H ar wig , . ara oyce, o y ~ h. Price Co:ich
Hale, J ; nnie J(aJjo, Gayle Griffin , Arny Bailey, Arny Edwards, Lindsey Daniels, Laura Henry, o m
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Bruno

om

Up , up and away.

Cave Spring 1s always in rhe
lead .

�Hi!!!

Air Molly

Two of a kind.

Gayle and Keisha sprint
for rhe finish line.
Srrerch ir, Tara.
On rhe count of rhree I, 2

3

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�... And I'm free, free f.tlling.

The coach promised me chocolate; I must do good.

On your mark, get set , go!!!

As

Fast

Team : Front Row - Mike Bush , J ason Bolick , Adam Westover, T im Robers, Eric Murray, Cameron Blount, Wyatt Abbitt, Jason Berg, D exter Prather, Steve
Kesterson , Row 2 - Brian Barrell , Paul Snuffer, Daniel Gold , Rob Conklin , David D erri ck , J ames Irvin , Rico Kyle, Robert Argabright, Cary Bush, J oey Siderio,
David Younger, Row 3 - Mr. Beard, Zack Grice, Billy J ones , Eric Sweeney, Brooks Weaver, WiU Karr, Aaron Pinson , Mike Rich ards, Ben Gold , Noah McDnnid ,
Joey Philpott, J eff U rsoy, Kenneth Q uinlan , Justin Landis, Mr. Brancati, Mr. McClung

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�We have ro run how far???

The coach and his
inspiration.

"Who won? Again!"

As the Wind
The boys' track team should be commended
on a job well done. Despite a third-place finish
in the Roanoke Valley District meet, the Cave
Spring Junior High track team enjoyed individual successes during the season. Mike
Richards and Joey Philpott finished undefeated
in the shot putt and 1600 meter run. Richards,
who colleaed a team high 39 points during the
season, placed third in discus at distria competition. The beginning of the season went well
as CSJ beat Franklin County by 47 points. The
Most Valuable Player was Mike Richards, while
Rob Conklin received the award as Most Dedicated Runner. Good job, guys.

Take OPF'll

G uess who won rhe race '

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�or the Gold:
Counter-Clockwise: ( I) This Eagle chinks
he is home free. (2) Standoff - Bobby
Warnick and an Eagle. (3) I guess Bobby
won the standoff. (4) After rhe win (5) The
managers congrarulare rhe ream .

Overall, the '89-'90 soccer
team had an exciting, winning
season. The team had nine wins
with only one loss. They had a
lot of excellent and enthusiastic
players. Even a new single season scoring record was set by
Martin Szumanski. The team
won the district title and in the
words of Coach Ed Steir, "We
were successful in developing a
fine group of young men into a
team that Cave Spring can be
proud of both on and off the
field. "
A manager's job doesn't look too difficult .

A face only a mother could love.

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�District Champions

- Alex Min Justin Brittle Zach Krause Thomas Belk, Dacrin Witt, Chad Thomas, Second Row - Becky
P root Row
'
'
. '
.
Smith, Caroline Wolfe - managers, Bobby Wacmck, Frank Caldwell, Stephen Turner, _Richard Saner, Jason Faulkner,
Daniel Arthur, Scott Thews, Br_enc Poff, Amy Gilliland, Hollis Onufrak - managers, Third Ro~ - Coach Smr, Kevm
lik ens, Matt Anderson, Ed Qu1oco, Mamn Szumansk1, David Penn, Jason Blackstock, Garrett Mm
Who me&gt;?

I thought you were suppose to use your feet!
Jase paces back and forth while waiting to get into the game.

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�L
E

The Downs
To become a cheerleader you
must first try out. Even if you
make the squad, it isn't as easy
as it may seem. Even though
you may be nervous, you must
have voice control. This means
your voice should be loud and
dear. Crowd communication is
also important. You must speak
dearly and use facial expression.
Good eye contaa is a vinue as is
poise, organization, and spirit
projection. Cheerleaders must
have effective jumps and to do
so they must have height, variety, execution, gracefulness
and skill not to mention good
line-ups, timing, and smooth
endings . Cheerleaders, of
course, must be spirited and
peppy. They can't be afraid of
audiences and must have radiant smiles.

T eam : Fro nt Row - Laurie George , Kelly Conklin , Ro w 2 - Tricia Scell em , Kim Perdue, Lynn Moore, Sher i Konen, Ro w 3 - Coach D iane Herchenrider, A
Faulkner, Shannon Sranger, Christy Stephens , Brie Ham mond, Jai me MiUer, Coach Julie Wynn , N o ' P icture d: Stephanie Roberts, JuEe Hudnell

Lynne and J aim e give April a lift.

Practice makes perfect .

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Th e cheerlead ers en1oy work ing on a ruutin e at camp .

W e' ve got spirit!

�Bench warming!

And the Ups
Cheerleading can also be
lots of fun. Games, practice,
and camp are all fiin to do
with your friends . The cheerleaders attended camp at
Virginia Tech last summer
for one week. They enjoyed
being with other cheerleading squads such as Hidden
Valley and Cave Spring
High School. They also enjoy
making posters for the
games. Pep rallies are always
fun. Cheerleading is a great
way to make new friends,
get involved, and have lots
of fun .

Come on Squires, fight red and black!

Hey, wait a minute . You are not a basketball player.

All together now
We want you!

Christy makes spirit posters for a game.

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�For tFwse wFw serve

without fanfare

...

Mrs. Cordell insrruas J ack Doyle in the way to check our books by computer.
It wouldn't be a ballgame if you didn 't see Mrs. Duffy or Mrs. Martin talcing
up tickers.

Mrs. Pomerleau keeps smiling while plowing through a srack of papers.

EE
What Would we
.
board 5
b .
do without Mrs Oak .
.
. .
.
to righten our halls
·
es cheerful and msp1raaonal bullettn
and our spirits.

· · . it is a thank.le . b
tickets, grading
ss 10 ' but someone has to do it: taking up
Papers k ·
k
decorating bullet' b ' eeping account of all library boo s,
tn oards kn .
.
f
every student Th
. ' owing the comings and goings o
.
ese 1tttl . b 5
are a very important
e JO that each of us takes for granted
and admiration that ~:;t °f a well run_ school. It is with respect
19 90-91 Squire Yearbook is

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Can you imagine keeping track of eighr hundred and some odd srudenrs? Well, Mrs. Brothers a m do it.

DEDICATED
to Clara Cordell, Sonja Duffy, ln1ogene
Martin, Darlene Oakes, Pat Pon1erleau,
and La Vina Brothers .

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One lirtle, rwo lirtle, rhree lirtle Indians WITIIEST freshmen .

Tara Joyce and Forresr Flanary are rhe

The two people who deserve knighthood most - Marcie \Viemer and
Joey Philporr are rhe MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED.

9'i

�It's said rhar people are different when they are on stage. What a
firring background for our MOST CHANGED, Mark Bums and
Maria Fusco.

They make beautiful music rogerher. J ennifer Quinn and Chad
Thomas are the MOST MUSICAL.

T he heart s rrue affection lies in thy m irror's reflection. Matt Ireland
and La uri e G eorge are BEST LOOKING .

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�97

�SQUIRE
TREYONDRUS
The young man chosen co be the 1990-91 Squire is truly a
leader. Trey is a fine student athlete who represents his school
well both on and off the playing field . Quiet spoken, well
mannered, and respected by students and faculty alike, Trey
Ondrus represents Cave Spring Junior well.

Trey was co-captain of the b1tskecball
team and its top scorer.
Conferring with h'
T
is coach
rey served as one of th;
football captains and was
elected to the All-D· .

istncr

team.

Certainly T rey is #I with all of us at CSJ H .
T rey addresses the student body , asking them

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to

support the Basketball team at che tournament game; the
gym was packed.

�A hard working dependable manager for the
crack ream, Susan cakes her job seriously.

One of the newly formed Natural Helpers, Susan has a ready smile ·
and an open ear.

Taking cime ouc from her many
responsibilities, Susan enjoys the
Valentine dance wich her dace .
Susan addresses the 3rd lunch bunch
seeking their support for a SCA
project.

Service and leadership are characteristics that are
very important to the 1990-91 My Lady. Susan juggles the SCA presidency, sports such as team manager
and swimming, guidance helper, and a heavy academic load as she gives her best to C.S.J . Friendly,
thoughtful, sincere and BUSY, Susan Bono is a female
Squire we are proud tO honor.

9

�AAA

Blackstock, Gram 46
Blackstock, Jase 20, BO, 81 , 91
Blais, Alisa 34
Blais, Casey 46
Blais, Tyson 40

Abbitt, Courtney 40
Abbitt, Wyatt 34, BB
Ackley, Mandy 46, J02
Adamamk, Ola 7, 15, 17, 20, 66, 74, 75, 7B, 79
Adams, Holy 46
Adkins, Dana 33, 34, 66, 6B
Akers, Angela 20, 6B
Akers, Jerry 15, 20, 68
Alami, Amir 40, I03
Alami, Khaled 15, 20, 26, 59, 66, 6B, 102
Aldridge, Amie B, 12, 15, 20 . 22 • 25 • 57 . 5B . 65 . 66 . 6B •
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Alim, Geoff 34

Amos, J onathan 46
Amos, Lynn 13, 46
Amrhein, Chad 15, 20, 66, 72, BO, BI, B5
Anderson, Carrie 9, 34
Anderson, Elaine 9, 46

Anderson, Kelly 34, 66
Anderson, Naralie 34

Blake, Cathalene 17, 20, 61, 62, 66, 68, 71
Bland, Crystal 38, 40
Blankenship, Cody 46
Blankenship, Janelle 33, 34, 72, 73, 74 , 86
Blankenship, Joshua 40
Blaum , Cameron 34 , 66, 67 , 69, 81, 88
Bloum, Brian 46
Bochling, Rowena 50, 52
Bohannon, Lnda 52
Bohon, Heather 2, 34

Bohon, Karie 20, 66, 80, Bl, B)
Bohon, Stacy 5, I), 20, 24, 66, 6B
Bolling, Darren 34, 72
Boone, Jason 20, 80, B1
Bono, Susan B, 14, IB, 20, 2) , 26, 29, )6, ) 7, 58, 61, 6),
66, 6B, 75, B6, 87, 97, 99, 100, 104
Boone, Jason 20, 80, Bl
Booth, Sabrina 4 6

Arthur, Travis 20
Asbury, Mandy 46

Boorhe, Brad 46
Bos&lt;n , Greg 40, I 03
Bourgeois, Jodi 16 , 34, 6B

Asher, Anna 46, 103

Boucilier, Christine 4, 17, 20, 24 , 57, 59, 62 , 66, 7 1, 74,

Anhur, Crystal 20

Asher, David IB, 20, 6B

7B, 79

Atkinson, Huncer 40

Bowles, Allison 34

100% PTA Membership: Mrs. Smith's 9th Grade Guys Front Row - Barry Link,
David R eece, Ben Lumsden , Michael Prillaman, Chris Mitchell, David McDade, Rick)'
Melki, Brem Poff, Mrs. Smith, Row 2 - Bri an Mayes , Bud Mcfalls, Richard Rader, Davy
Robenson, David R a m sey, Patrick Nichols, Corey Mabry, Row 3 - Will Murray, Trey
Ondrus, Mike Ray, Garren Min, Eric Murray, M ark Lindsey, Row 4 - Rana Maghera,
Aaron Pinson, Mike Richards, Mike Price, J oey Philpocc, Sammy Likens

Ausc in , Becky 55

Bowles, Mart 32, 34, 69

Austin, Kandie 34

Boyer, Steven 52, 73

Austin, Marie 20, 53
Avis, Ki mberly 13, 46
Ayer, J onarhan 46, 58
Ayer, Sarabeth 32, 34, 73

Bradley, Cassie 21, B2
Bradford , Kelly 34, )6, 64, 66
Bradfo rd, Kevin 44, 46
Brancati, Mike )2, 99

Carey, Mike 15, 2 1, 66, 68

Cox, H eat he r 19, 22

Brancati, Vic 8 1

Camea.I, H eather 34

Cox, Jennifer 46

Brennan, Mike 34

Carr, Christ opher 52, 82, 83 , 98

Cox, Scan 40

Brittain, Becky 20, 24, 30, 61, 66, 68, 69, 72

Carr, Todd 46, 100

Cox, Shana 8, 46 , 72

Carter, Ashley 15, 2 1, 72

Cox , Shannan 8, 46

Caruthers, Marge 46, 58
Case, Chm 46

Cox , Step hen 14, 40
Coyne , Lauren 46

Causey , Trey 40

Crawfor&lt;l, Kelly 34, 62, 66

Batley, Anne 50, 52, '56

Btinain, Katherine 46
Brittle, J ustin 12, 33, 34, 57, 58, 6 1, 72, 73, 91
Brookshier, Lisa 4 , 52, 101
Brothers, LaVina 52, 94
Brown, Chris 34

Bailey, Counney 46, 72

BBB
Babich , Stefan 40, 42, 10 1, 103

Ba~horik, Melanie 40, 56

Cease, J os h 34

Crebo, Stephanie 15, 46 , 6•t

Brubaker, J ason 46

Charles , Amy 40

Croft, Sherry 19 , 22

Bailey, David 46

Brunk, Merrilee 34, 66, 69, 7 3

Ba.inter, Patrick 34, 69, 72

Bruno, Rennie 52, 86

Chase, Billy 38, 40
Cheney, Nikki 46

Bryan, Jenn ie 9 , 16, 32, 34, 66, 71, 73, B2, I02
B ryan, Lisa 46

Baird , Spencer 46

Baker, Jay 13, 20, 6 1, 66, 95
Balmer, Huncer 40, 42

Banks, Bryan 14, 40
!anks, Billy 15, 20, 65, 80, 8 1
Ba.nn1ster, Courtney 16, 33, 34, 61, 66

Bryson, Jamie 21
Buchanan, Ben 46
Burden, Leslie 3, 40, 61
Burns , Mark 2 1, 63, 74 , 80, 8 1, 96

Bush, Cary 13, 15, 2 1, 27, 68, 75, 80, 8 1, 87 , 88

aranauskas:, Vince 46

Bush, Mike 34, 72, 85, 88

Barbour, Denny 20, 27 , 29, '58, 63

Barbour, J osh 46

Bushkar, Jud 7, 32 , 34, 69, 73, 82, 83

Bameu, Leigh 46, 103

Bushnell , Dawn 46

Bunhan , Amy 4, 52, 65
Barron, Jeff 40

Bushnell, Kua 34, 63 , 66, 79
Byrne, Kerry 12, 14 , 21, 23, 3 1

Bartgis, Cristina 52 , 5'5

Byrne, Kevin 40

Beachem, Jennifer 15, 20, 57 61 66 68 7
Beachy, Michael 40, 69
• . . • I

CCC

Beard, Scou 52, 55, 75, B \, 88, 98
Beazley, Luke 9. 45, 46, 58
Beckner , Chris 34, 69
B«kner, J osh 46
Beckner, Kelly 46

Caldwell, Ch ris 19, 21, 23, 8 1
Caldwell, Frank 34, 66, 68, 69, 91

Cheney, Tri cia 2 1
Child ress , Lisa 5 2
Chockley , Kim 40
Christley, H ea th er 34 , 56. 64

C!Mk, Ann 34 , 46
Oark, J ason
Clark, Nenneth 2 I , 74

C!Mk, Kim 8 , 46
Oemons, Nancy 52, 59

Gick, Emily 6, 3B. 40, 6 1, 7 1, 7 3
Oi fton, Ch ri sry 40, 74, 76, 77, 82, 103
Oowers, Stacie 21

Coaker, Ben 34, 65, 73, 82, 83
Cobbie, Martha 4, 52, 55, 73
Cochran, Bobbie 34, 69, B6

Cronose, J. D. 22, 27, 66, 97
Cross , Ashlyn .38, 40
Crotts, Ri chard 52
Crowd er, Eric 38, 40, 82
Crowe, Melanie 19, 22, 6 1
Crowell, Susan 3, 40
Cul!man, Doug 34 . 66, 82
Culve r, Bet h 34

DDD
Dagc:nais, Taba tha 34. 66

Dalwn, Dara IB, 22, 63
D alton, Kristen 8, 46

Daniel, Lin&lt;lsey 12, 13. 19, 22, 23 , 59, 66, 6B, 86

Coch ran, Ernie 46

Daniels, Matt 40

Coch ran, Keisha 2 1, 75, 86, 87

Daniels, Rachel 19, 22, 66, 68
Danner, Ryan 33. 34, 62, 68, 69

Cohen , Ryan 46

Cole, Billy 2 1, 65, 72, 81, 85

Daugherty, J enn ife r 46 , 48, 49
Davidson, Laura 18 , 22, 72, 78 , 79

lkdgood • lance 33 • 34 • 72
Beekman, Dusry 28 34
Belanger v · . 4, . 56, 75 , 80, 81, 82, 83, 100, IOI

Callahan, Jennifer 40

Coleman, Kens ie 38 , 40, 56, 64
Collins, Jason 46

Callahan, Will 45 , 46
Cambra, J oe 2 1, 65

Beik, Thomas 10, 34, l7 6B 91
Bell, Susan ne\\, 14,46 • .

Collins, Nikki 44, 46
Collyer, Mark 14, 40, 85

Campbell, Benjamin 40

Dav is, Dere k 15, 22 , 27 , 66, 6B, Bl, 82 , BJ, 98
Davis, Kevin 22, 66, 74 , 82, 98

Colvin , J eanen e 46
Colvi n, Ken 21

Davis, Leslie 34, 3 7, 61, 68, 69

.

tetona

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Campbell, Huyen 13, 21, 57, 59, 62, 66, 68, 69, 7 \ , 74,
78, 79, 96, 104

Biggio , John 40

Billingsley, Ryan 46
B'.ngernan, Danielle 6, 32, 34 66 76 86
Bishop, Meredith 33, 34, 73 '

'

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Campbell, Karen 52

Campbell, Thi 44, 46
Can ipe, DeeDee 46

Compron, J osh 46
Compron, Matt 46, 58

Conklin, Kelly 14 , 21, 26, 28, 58, 59 , 66, 72, 73, 75, 83 .
92 , 93 . 96
Conq uest, Jenny 34, 59, 66, 6B, 67
Cook, J enni fer 2, 15, 32, 34 , 56, 62, 63 . 64 , 66, 70, 76,
77, I03
Cook, Michel e 5, 19. 2 1, 26, 72
Cooper, Travis 45, 46
Corbett , Brian 40

Corben, J ason 15, 2 1, 66
Cordell, Gara 52, 94
Counts, Jason 46

Cowhig, Heather 13, 19, 2 1, 58, 59, 66, 72, 74, 76, 77

Davis, AJioa 46

Day, T os ha 22
D eans, Jenny 46
Deeds, Ann 5 I, 52
Demck, Robbie 22, 27, 59, 66
Dertzo, David 13 , 22
D eWi u, Emmie 46 , 56, 64
D ickinson , Mau 34
Diede, Vanessa 40

Dillon , Richard 52
Di xon, Nancy 6 , 38. 40, 7 1. 73. I02
Dixon, Rap haela 13. 3B, 46
Donahue, Andy 46
D onahue, Roy 2 2
Dooley , Tina 34
Doss, Danny 40

Doyle, J ack 22, 34. 94
Doyle, Tom 8 1

Dragan, Becky 32, 34, 6 1, 62, 69, 82
Drombena, Beth 7, 10, 19. 22, 56, )9, 66, 68, 71, J,
74, 75, 76, 77, 86, 97

Cave Spring studen ts shared their views
about CSJH with the Seate Dept. of Ed ucation commiccee. Cave Spring Junior was
recognized as one of the outstanding secondary schools in Virg inia .

100

Duddy, J eanne 50

Dudley, Cheryl 6, I 5, 32. 34. 6 1, 66, 6B, 7•1, 76, 7
D uff, Chris 46

Duffy, Sonia 53. 94
Duggan, G in a 34

�Duncan, Heather 16, 34, 68
Dunn, Amy 34
Dunn, Matt 47

Dupre, Mike 34, 69
Durham , John 47
Duty, Robert 22 , 66, 68, 91
Duw, Tony 9 , 15, 18, 22, 57, 59, 66, 67, 69
Owier, Jeremia 40

Oyer, Barbara 4, 50, 53
Dyer, Francine 53

Dyne, Jeff 40

EEE
Eads, Arron 9, 22, 28, 66, BI
Eads, Ira 40, 85
Early, Kristy 40
Ebel, Mike 34
Edwards, Amy 7, 22, 66, 75, B6
Edwards, Man 40
Elkins, Ricky 40

Elk.ins. Susan 23
Ellis. Allison B, 34, 56, 64, 66
Elmore, Avonti 40
English, Justin 34

English, Kayleen 40
Errut, Chris 40

FFF
Frontz. Billy 41, 72

Fagg, Christy 4l, 47

Fickler, Jenny 47

Freaney, Wi.11 69
Freeman, Connie 17, 23, 30, l9. 66, 67, 71
Freeman, Katy 8, 16, 41, 43

Fields , KeUi 4 7

Frr:cze, Leigh 35, 66

Filson, Ryan 46
Fink, Billy 34

FmweU, D. J . 3l . 73
Freund, Karen 4 7

Finnerty. J ohn 11, 34

Frost, Brooke 14, 4 1

Fisher, Elizabeth 6, 38, 40, 7 3
fisher, Kelly 4 7

Frost, Jay 23

Flanary, Forrest 9, 20, 23, 73, 80, 81, 95
Fleshman. D . J .
foster. Jeremy 9, 23, 66, 82
foucz, Corie l S, 40, 64
fox, Jason 14, 41
frank . Stephanie 35, 62, 66, 73

Frase, Louise 41
Frosc, Samantha 18, 23, 28, 66

Faulkner, April 11, 14, 3B, 40 . 61 , 74 .
Fetherolf, Jenny 47, SB, 103

n. 93 ,

IOI

Frost, Joey 47, lB

Fusco, Jimmy 41
Fusco, Mari a 2, 12, 23, l6, 59, 66, 68, 76, 96

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Christmas Court: 8th - Missy Hayes and
Dusty Beekman; 7th - April Faulkner and
Stefan Babich; 9th - Julie Rutherford and
Matt Ireland; 6th - Julie Ann Sgroi and
Kyle Ireland

GGG
Gadd, Jeremy 11, 35, 82, 83
Galbraith, Ben 32, 35, 66
Galbraith, J ake 14, 42, 45
Ganong, Jason 44, 47
Garland, Eric 3 5
George , Amy 35, 67, 69
George, Laurie 8, 9, 14, 22 , 23, 26, 2B, 58, 6 1, 75, 78,
92, 93
Gilbert, Becky 41
Giles, Robert 53, 55
Giles, Sue 4, )3, 56, 64, 101
Gillespie, Shenandoah 4 7, I03
Gilliland, Chuck 3l. 62, 66, 68, 69
Gilmer, Drew 38, 47
Gleiner, Nathan 44, 47, 48, 85

Glick, Lilah 4, 23, 66
Goff, Amber 47
Gold, Dan 35, 81. 88
Goldstein , Oark 23, 30. 59, 102

Gross, Paul 14, 41, 61, !03
G roth, Dan 41, 81
Groth, Ryan 35, 62, 66, 6B
Guilliams, Jon 3B, 41
Guilliams, Score 23

Gusler, Steve 4 7
Guthrie, Raquel 35. 69

HHH
Hage, Corrin 33
H agie, Kevin 5, 41, 7 1

Hale, Judd I 5, 23
Ha.le, Michelle 23

Hale, Robby 14, 4 1
Hale, Tammy 23, 27, 58, B6, B7, 95
Halen, Charlie 4 7
Hnll, Brian 24 , 8 5

Hall, J ason 47
Hall, Robbie 9, 24, 80, Bl
Hall, Stacie 24
H amblen, Steven 4 7
H ammond , Blair 4 7

Hammond , Brie 14, IB, 24, 73, 74, 75 , 92, 93
Hanes, Gerra 33, 35, 58, 6 1
Hansen, Jeff 4 1, 69
H ardwig, Jess ie 15, 35. 62, 66, 68 , 72, 82 , 86. 10 3

Harless , Arwen 4 I

Good, Crysral 3
Good, Kip 35
Gordon , Heath« 23. 61 , 6B, 69. 72

Harless, J ohn 14, 47
Harri s, Susan 3 5

Gordon, Mandy 13. 47
Gould, Kelly 47
Grant, Aundrea 23
Graybeal, Tiffany 23, 59, 66
Green, Clarissa 13, 23. 25, 5B, 59. 65, 6B, 69, 7 1, 74, 7B,
79, 86, 99. 100, 104

Harrison , ) . B. 24
Harrison, Jimmy 45 , 47
Harsti nc:, N ate 14, 41, 69

Harrison,

Dee 5 1. 53

Hnrscin e, Rebecca 10, 15, 35 . 68
Hanmnn, D enn 24
Hanman, Earl 4 I

Green, Marquis 41

Hanman , Julie 11, 38 , 4 l

Green , Monro 4 1

Hanmnn, Kacic 38. 4 t
Hartman, Louie I 5, 24 , 66, 68, 69. 82. 83. 98

Gr«"nman, Alex 35 , 66
Greenway, Billy 38, 41
Grieder, Nicole 23. 63
Grice, Zack 23. 66, 8 1, 88

Grier, Brian 23

Grier, Lluro
Gtiffm, Barbara 53
Griffin, Kelly I 5. 4 1, 68 , 76
G riffin, Seth 47
Griffith,Jes.si0147 , 72
Grigg, Allen 35, 69

Hayes , Missy 33 , 34 . 35 . 57, 58 . 61 . 66. 68, 7 1, 76. 77 .
101
Hayslett, Dave 47

H iuel wood , Co ry 24

Hedri ck, Chess 24 , 66, 85
Heit z,J oann n 24, 61
Henry, Laum 2, 8, 24, 58, 59. 6 1, 66, 7). 76. 77 , 86
Henry , Ronnie
Herchcnrider. Dmnc 53. 92

Heslep, Mac 47, 103
H eslep, Mike 24, 66, 6 7, 75
Hibbs, Doug 11 , l5, 58, 72. 73
Higg tn bot ham.Jacob 35. 6 1, 6 7, 6 8 , 85
Higgi nbotham, Joseph 41, 85

Cave Spring's 011wa11di 11g T eacher for 1990
was Lazzelle Parker. A favorite of both scudems and staff, Laz 's creativity, emhusiasm ,
generous spirit, and g reat smile are g reat

Higg inbotham . Sarah 35, 66
HiU, Justin 14, 45, 4 7

Hobbie, Laura \5, 16, 66. 8 5
Hodge. Kim 38. -11
Hofe r. Chm 4 7

assets for CSJ H .

10 l

�Kessler, Leila 4 5, 47
Kidd , Cori 8, 16, 32, 35. 69

Maynord, G ary 4, 54, 55
M c.Allister , Evi e: 9, 48

Kidder, Lauren 35 . 70
Kielry, Marie 4 I, 58 , 72

McCall, Ash ley 48
McCann , Mary 26

Killgore, Jeremy 47 , 72

McCarry . T ia 3, 36, 56 , 64 , 66

King , Aaron 35. 69

McO,llan , K•ll y 10, 36 . 37, 69, 74, 78, 79,

King , Brandon 35
King , Mark D , 25 , 8 1

McO u ng, Fran k 54 , 55 , 65 , 88
M cCon neU , Ji mmy 14 , 4 1

Ki ng, T iffany 4 7
Kingery, !&lt;Men 53 , 63
Kingery , Keit h 25 , 81
Kirby, J ay 3 5, 66, 8 1
Kirby, J oel 47
·
Kittelson , Grant 13, 25 , 66, 68 , 69 , 82 , 83 , 9 7, 102

M cConnc:U , K im 36, 69

Ki ttelson, J ulie 14, 45 . 4 7, 70
Konen , Sherry IO, 14, 33 , 3 5, 57 , 58, 66, 68, 72 , 92. 9 3

McDan iel , Courrn •y 7, 10, 11, 36. 73, 86

Kor ch is h , Su zanne: 53, 54

Mcfalls , C:il vi n 2 1, 26 , 100

Krack, Debbie

25 , 26

McGarry , G reg 36
McGarry, Kevin 42
McG raw , Eli z.nbe:t h 54, 55
McKay , Sarah 48
M c K in ney, Sara 36, 69 , 7 3
McK inney, Tara 42
McKin ney, WiUia m 54
McMahon , J onathan 36, 68, 81, 85
McMichael, Edd ie: 48 , 58

Lan ier, Learle:nc 53
J..anp hcar, La ura 47
!.'1P lanc, Lisa 6, 38, 4 1, 73. 74 , 76, 77 , 103
Largen, Erik 35
Larg en, Jarcd 4 7. 72
l;uson , Eri k 35, 58, 68
U tsten e:r , J e:nn ife:r 4 7, 49
Lavinder, Eric 35 , 69
Lavinder, J osh 35
Lavinder , Kimberly 6 , 38, 4 I, 58, 6 1, 7 3
Lawrence:, Cindy 4, 53
Lawrence , J ohn 33 . 35 . 66, 73 . 8 1

Holman, Cheri 24, 86
H olt , Bri an 35, 66, 68
H opki ns, Emily 24, 68
H orner, Mary 18, 24
Hu d nell , Julie 35 , 69, 92 , 103
H udson , Mike 4 7
H omer, J enni fer 3'), 6 1, 62 , 73 , 82
H u " · H olly 35, 69, 7 1, 82 , 10 3
Huyb rchts, Erin 33 , 35, 6 1, 7}

J ennings, Melissa 4 1
Jern igan , Leanne 4 1

J ern igan , Mon ica 14, 47
Jessee, Lisa 47
J ohnson, H unt er 6, 47
J ohnson, J ames 6 , 4 7, 72, 103
J ohnson, Lindy 13, 14, 41
J ones, Allisyn 33. 35 , 72
J ones , Billy 6, 14 , 4 5, 4 7
J ones , BreAnn 2')

J om.."S, Laura 25

III

J ones , Mi ke 4 1

Ingram, Chanda 24 , 66

J ordan, Boyd 35, 69. 75, 84, 85
J oyce , Tara 18 , 22, 25. 28, 6 1, 66, 68, 75, 86, 87, 95

Ireland , Kyle 47, IO I

l r~l~nd ,

Mau 5, 13, 15, 24 , 65 , 75, 80, 81, 85, 96, 100,

Irv in , J am es 35, 68, 8 1, 82 , 83, 88

JJJ

Kah ill, Erik 38. 4 1
Kallio, Mary 35. 66
Karr, Anna 47

Ja in , Mane1."$ h 4 1, 73
J ain , Mecnoo 3 5, 6 2

J am es , Chad 3 5
J am es, M issy 47 , 10 3
Jam ison, Ke 1ch 15, 25, 66, 68
Janda. J oe 25. 57 . 62. 71
Janda , L1.Urn
J an ney .
Jan ney ,

A m ~r
~a r a h

47
10, 25

J.1rv1 s :-itevc 2.., ')7 68

102

Karr, Wi ll 4, 25. 66, 75 , 88
Ka rz, Paula 45 , 4 7
Kegley, J ason 35 , 68, 69
Ke ith, A m y 47
Kelley, Mu ocl 53 . 65. 74, 78 , 79, 86
Kell y, Graham 15, 25, 53, 66, 73. 9 5
Ke m p, J ean 53, 55, 63
Kem p , N ova '1 4, '1 7, 72
Ke mp , Princess 1'1, 38 , 4 1
Kenyon, Crystal 4 I
Kes.sier, David 53

Mengerin k, Ch ip 42
Me rriu , T ricia 9, 26 , 57, 6 1, 64 , 66
M ickey, Leig h 16, 36, 6 1
M illor , Bcuy 8 . 18 , 26, 57, 59 . 6 1, 66, 68, 72, 74, 76, 77
M iller, I ve y 14, 42
Miller , J '" m e 5, 14, 18, 26 , 66 , 68, 75, 92, 9 3, 97
Ma ller, J en ny 9, 36, 66, 6 9 , 7 3
M iller, L.md scy 48

Miller, Shell y 48
Mills , M 1mhew 36
Min, Alex 7, 36, 6 1, 69 , 91
M in , Garrett 15, 20, 26, 9 1. 100
Min ton, J en nifer 36 , 66, 68 , 69, 76, 77, 82

LeMai re, J on 35, 70
Lester, Aaron 35
Lesccr, Erin 4 7, 73
l&lt;w is. J eff 48, 72
Leb al, C. J . 4 7, 72
Llght , Doris 5 3
Light, J am ie 41. 103
L kens , !&lt;Men 18, 25 , 61, 66, 68, 75, 86
Likens, Sam m y 25, 75 , 8 1, 85, 97. 100
LiUy, NataJic 4 1
Lindsey, Mark 25, 100
Linc , Ghc:ngis 35 , 8 1
Llnc:, T imu r I l, 48
Li nk , Barry 25, 66, 81, 84 , 8 5. 100
Li n n, J ohn 4 8 , 72
Lagan, J a m e~ 35, 85
Lang , Carla 53, 54
Lucas, Karie: 13, 4 1. 10 3
Luci, Ryan 36
Luedke, Katie 33. 36, 57, 6 1, 63 . 66, 6 8, 71, 73 . 74
Lu kas, Mike 11 , 38, 41
Lu msden , Ben 25, 100
Lu pton, J enn ifer 14, 45, 4 7 , 58
Lyons, G reg 14 , 4 1

MMM
Mabry, Corey 25, 100

KKK

Melki, R icky 26 , 100

Lee , J oel

J ones, Lynn 4 7
J ones, Melissa 35, 56. 6 2, 64

llewicz, J ud ia

Melancon , Hon•y 36, 69

Leary , Ryan 38. 4 I

LcMaire, Creccda 14 , 38 , 47, 70, 10 3

J ennings, Dana 47

Meggers, Dixie 42

M iller, M a.h a. 48, 70
M ill er, Ryan 4 2
M illc:r , Shana 48, 71

Lttdy, J am es 35, 85

H olland, Ke ith 14, 4 1, 7 \, 103
Holland , Mark 24

l\frad or, Stephanie: 5 1, 54

Layne:, Sarah 4 I
l..azzu ri , Dana 47, 48

l..ttch, Daw n 47

J efferson, B. B.
J enkins, J enn y 47

McFat lan&lt;l, Kelly 36 , 66, 70

Krause, Zach 35 , 69, 8 1, 85, 9 1

J..aney, Shane 35

H olden , Stephen \ l , 47

McD o nald , Erm 14 , 38. 45 , 48

McGarry , Erin 8 6

Lachowicz, Josh 35. 66, 68
Lambert, K yleig h 4 7

Scien ce Fair Winne r s: F r o nt R ow - D arrin Witt - Best in show , Row 2 - !st place
- Manin Szumanski, Alicia T odd, Alissa W ood , R ow 3 - 2nd place - Nancy Dixon,
Lynn Moore, J enny Bryan , Row 4 - 3rd place - Khaled Alami , J essica Ryan , Julie
Hudnell, Row 5 - Honorable Mention - Sean Powers, Amanda Ackley, Stephen Turner,
Sara R eid , Clark Goldstein

McCor k in dnJc , ~fou 36, 62, 66

McCoy, Eriko B, 13, 48
Mc Dade: , David 7, 26 , 66 , 68 , 100
McDan iel , Bridg ett 48
McDan iel, Ch risty 9 , 4 1

Krause , H eather 4 1, 58

LLL

MacG regor, Paul 4 1, 72 , 103
Maghera, Rana 2 5, 66, 100
Mahoney, J ohn 47
Majn ich , J essie 6, 32 , 36, 6 1, 66, 67, 68, 72, 73
Makoui, T racy 16, 36 , 56, 64
MaJcolm , J ackie 26
Malysa, Sylvia 36, 61, 66, 68, 70, 86
Manning, Carrie 48, 56, 64
Marraccim , j oy 36, 57, 66, 68 . 76, 77 , 86
Mars halJ, G mn y 48
Ma&lt;&gt;ico, Debbie 5 1. B. 66, 86
Mamn . Imojean 50, 53. 94

Mason, Richard 36. 66, 8 1, 8';
Masters, D ebra 8, 36. 58 , 6 1. 66, 68. 74, 75, 78 , 79 , 86,
103
M atanovi c, Sonia 36. 66

Matheny, Mat1 33, 36, 66 , 73. 82 , 8 3
Mayes, Brian 26 , 85 , 100

8~

Mi tch ell , Ch ris 13. 15, 24 , 25, 26, 59, 66, 67, 68, 69,

100, 104
Mi tchell, Le igh Anne: 14, 38, 45, 48
M n chell, Rebecca 9 . 13. 26 , 66, 7 l. 97

Grant Kittelson a nd Trey Ondrus were
na m ed rn the All District basketball team
fo r 1990-9 1.

�Pe&lt;due, Kim 14, 42, 72, 7B, 92, 93
Pe&lt;due, Leigh 36
Perry, Matt 6B

Richards, Mike 2B, 75, BO, Bl, B8, B9, 100
Richarrz, David 36, 69, 85
Rickman, Thyrz.a 42

Peterges, Ma.rie 6, 36, 66
Perm, Scewarr 9, 27, 60, 66, 81, 8)

Ritter, Danielle 14, 42, 103
Riner, &amp;ic 48, 72

Perdue, Meredith 48

Petrazio, Erilc.B 15, 27
Philpott, Joey 15, 2), 26, 27, 28, )6, 66, 72, 74, 7), BO,
81, B7, 88, 89, 9), 100
Phoc:ni.x, Rebecca 13, 14, 42, 103
Pinson, Aaron 27, 66, 74, BB, 100
Pinson, Andrew 36

Platt, Hillary 39, 42, 61
Poff, Amy 9, 27, 66, 72
Poff, Brent 7, 17, 20, 27, 66, 68, 91, 100
Poff, Maria 36, 69, 73
Points, Josh 8, 42, 58
Pomerleau, Pat 54, 94

Poulm, Jud 48, 72
Powell, Jamie 22, 2S, 27, )9, 66, 6B, 74, 78, 79
Powm, Sean 6, 14 , 48, 102
Pntither, D&lt;xm 36, 69, 73, BS, B8

Spelling Bee Winners: Tommy Robenson - 7th grade, Jonathon Schanewolf grade, Brandon Ray - School Champion, Sylvana Sinha - 8th grade

6th

Price, Michael 27, 100
Price, Randy 42
Price, Sue 54, 55, 101
Prichard, Ron 8 5
Prillaman, Erin 27, 68

Prillaman, Michael 13, 27, S9, 68, 69, Bl, 100, 104

Mizack, Jay 4B, 100
Mohler, Braum 9, 33, 36, 66, 69, 7 3
Monahan, Danny 48

Montgomery, Kris 36

000

Rice, Whimey 39. 42

Proctor, Shannon 15, 33. 66, 68, 69
Procror, Stephanie 27, 36, 63
Puckett:, Mike 36

Pugh, Susan 54
Purdum, Skye 2, 20, 27, 30, )6, )B, 66

Rivera, Jessica 2), 28, 30, 62, 7 1, 7B, 79
Rivera, Jorge 48, 72, 94

Rober&gt;, Tim 18, 28, 66, BB
Roberrs, Kori 42
Robcns, Laura 8, 45, 48
Rabern, Stephanie 7, 14, 22 , 28, 66, 75, 83, 92, 93
Robenson , Ashlee 12, 36, %, 64, 66
Robenson, Dallas 14 , 42

Robenson, Davy 2B, )6, 64, 100
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Thompson, J ulie 43
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Tiwari, Chetan 9, 49
Todd, Alicia 49, 100, 102
T oor , Andy 43, 62

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Tcem , Ashk;gh 5, I S, I 9, 31, 56, 64, 66, 74 , 78, 79
Trent, Mary Ann 49
T rompetet , Star 37, 58, 61, 63, 66, 67, 68, 69
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T rumbower, Dav id 49
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YanDyck , Raven 14, 49
Yaniels, Marylou 55

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Vaughn, Dorie 37
Ycriry, Clinton 43
Vest, J essica 3 7, 61, 62, 66, 68, 74, 78, 79, 86
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Wallace, Myles 3 7, 69, 81
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Walshe, And rew 44, 49
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Weary, Mark 49
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Weaver, Brad David 49
Weeks, Ch risry 30
Weikel , Holl y 43
Wei m er, Marc ie 26, 30, 66, 72, 95
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�This is how Emily puts a little spring
in her step.

The backyard gang

Mary Page and Brad ponder Chicken Little 's theory .
You guys crack me up'

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�Stop or I'll Shoot!

That was so

I forgot to laugh.
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Look Ma, no hands!

Did you ever hear the one about the b oy and his goat???

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�Why do you drive on a
parkway and park on a
driveway? Why is it called
a hot water heater if it
heats cold water? And if
you get vegetable oil from
vegetables, and olive oil
from olives, then where
does baby oil come from?
There are many more unanswered questions, but for
now just look at our, uh,
unusual pictures!
Dumb and dumber!

Who is Meg looking at?

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How many straws does Matt need '

�" Hey, Bugs, can you cell the Kings apart?"
Who ace Wes's little friends?

O K, we' re nor even gonna ask'

Where did Melissa learn Indi an sign lang uage'

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���Taking a Closer
The yearbook staff decided to
take a closer look at what people do
in their spare time. We were surprised at the number of different
activities our students and teachers
enjoy. From rockclimbing to horseback riding, from woodworking to •
reading, they manage to cover it all.
Hobbies are a relief for everyone
from homework, quizzes, tests, and
all that stress. Some of these activities are things people will enjoy
for the rest of their lives.
Ingrid is really flying high!

H urry up and cake me piccure so I can play che game!
Rai lroading is a common hobby , buc ) enny has he r own tra in car

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�Biking: good exercise, good fun
Horsing around led Abby Merrill to win the Championship of the] r. -Amaceur Owner] umper division at
the Constitution Classic in Culpepper, VA.

Look' There's Jason and Nick, scaling the heights at CMT.

Paul's hobby produced the Virginia State Motocross cup.

IN THEIR SPARE TIME YOU WILL FIND THEM .
Rockclimbing, kayaking and skiing
Collecting rocks
Traveling,watching movies , reading

J onathan Farley-8th
Ashley Fitzgerald- 7th
Mrs. Sain

Water skiing , rollerblading, playing street hockey Matt Borger-9th
Woodworking, hiking, and swimming

Mr. M cKinney

Aerobics, visiting friends , going to N avy football games Mrs. Page
Reading
Playing golf, hunting , fishing , traveling
Running unti l I can't breathe
Quilting, camping , writing
Cooking, walking, gardening, traveling

Brandy Cortner-9th
Mr . Kessler
Josh Carlton -9th
Mrs. Steffen
Mrs. Bai ley

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�Friends
Friends - what would you do
without them? Would you be lost,
trapped, or in another world? Who
would bail you out if you didn't
know what your homework was?
Who is there for you when you're
feeling down; when you just broke up
with your boy or girlfriend; when you
don't understand your parents?
Friends are special people you never
want to lose.

What Would You
Do Without 'Em?

Even Todd has friends ... somewhere?

Piggy-backing all the way

to

Hollywood .

Making new friends hasn't been hard for Matt.

Hangin' with the boys

NAME ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE YOUR
BEST FRIEND:
Josh Krehbiel
Rand Falls
Caty Price
Lauren Clatterbuck
Melanie McGuire
K elsey Plagenhoef

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O PENING

"funny"
"strange"
"annoying"
"brainy"
"blond"
"nosey"

Amy Rosapepe
Suzanne Melki
Kelli Eagle
Erik Min
Catherine Aydlett
Heidi Deel
Kevin Murdock
Adena Kaplan
Carly Krauss
Alex Kolozoeky
Maureen Ernst
Kim Filson

"insane "

"stupid"
"understanding
arroganr "
sweer

"ditsy"
"chicken"
incred ible
caring
funky
perfect
original

Amanda Sain
Michela Brooks
Samantha King
Sheena J ain
Sarah Joy Jordahl
Laura Fitzpatrick
Brooks Moran
Kristi Rouse
Meredith Kinder
Charles Lambert
Kati e Lugar

terrific
rad

cool
trustwonhy
loynl
understanding
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a hardworkcr
crn~y

b eautiful , inside and out

�Fred's our best bud!

Got any room on there for us?

Isn't it a little crowded in there?

Next time we're going for the blue!

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What is comic sense? Whether your specialiry is telling hallway jokes or
laughing out loud in class, everyone has comic sense. Even though you
really don't think about your comic sense, it gets you through the day!
Comic sense can relieve your anxieties before a test or brighten an
otherwise boring day. Comic sense can take place anywhere: at home, with
friends, or, yes, even in school. Believe it or not, even teachers can act
human and show comic sense. Comic sense is like your funny bone; you
don't realize it 's there until you hit it. Well, this year hit your funny bone,
tell some jokes, laugh our loud , and reveal your Comic Sense.

" H ey , k ids , get down! "

Our first shaving experience

Eeek 1 I didn 't get that joke at a/fl

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OPENING

U V rays are h a rmfu l ro yo u r eyes .

�COMING SOON to a theater near you ...

" Where do you think you 're going?"

Trick or treat, smell my feet'

Knock, Knock! Who's there? Cook!
Cook who? Who are you calling cuckoo!
Knock, Knock! Who's there? Roach.
Roach who? Roach you a letter; did ya
get it?
Knock, Knock! Who' s there? Max.
Max who? Max no difference who I
am! ] ust let me in!

R agged y A rm rei ncarnated .

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OPENING

���You never know where they'll pop up!

Here's to you as students at Cave
Spring Junior. If you stop to think
about it, there are a lot of things for
which you deserve to be noticed.
You all play an imponant role in
classes and at school social func-

Recycle

Who needs school!!!

Wow -

field trips b eat the classroom , ANYDA Y 1

Are they really all smiles before lu nch '

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Okay, now what have you done?!?
Sixth graders are never serious.

WHAT WOULD YOU
LIKE TO BE REMEMBERED FOR AFTER
YOU LEAVE CSJ?
Being Mr. Old's son
Chris Old-7th
Being a good student and
athlete
Jason Owenby-7th
Being the craziest person
ever
Alex Bohm-9th
For having the biggest
dimple
Whitney Freeman-8th
Breaking a track record
Bryan Hawkins-9th
Our beginning band winning 1st place at Kings'
Dominion
Ashly Holland-7th
As being the girl that ate
the most, but never
gained any weight
Eileen Nunley- 7th
My laziness
Brandon Funk-9th
As being a nice person
with lots of friends
Ashley Baldwin-6th
Being the all-time scoring
leader for basketball
Chad Nicely-7th
For having g reat hair
Austin Clark-9 th
For who I am
Em ily G allagher-8th

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INTRO D UCTION TO PEOPLE

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�Vance Adkins
l.G.B., 2.Chriscopher,3.my Coca
Cola ceddy bear,4. Pulp Fiction

Andrew Amos

So it's not exactly like we are seniors, but
we've made the best memories possible
from the little things we had. We've spent
the last three years just waiting for the
moment to call ourselves FRESHMEN,
and now that we've spent a year doing it,
almost all of us are ready to call ourselves
sophomores. But wait! We still have a little
while left, so remember all the good things
that hap pened to us, all the embarrassing
moments that you can thank your parents
and best friend for, and all the bad mom ents etched into your brain. Until next
year nobody will care if you still remember
that a + b = c or how obsidian rock is
formed . Over the summer think about
everything that has happened to you at this
school, and spend as m uch tim e as possible
with your friends. Then, starting in September, be ready to call yourself a SOPHOMORE.

Beverly Ander.;on
1. Sp ik e,2 . " Ig n or a nce is
bliss,"3 . my be!c,6. che Rugracs

Justin And erson
I. Ju s , 4. Bad Boy z,5 .
Joder,6. Rainbow Brig ht

Lindsay Anderson
1. Lipps , 2. "Live long and pros per" ,5. Boyz II Mcn,6 . Marvin
the Mania.n

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Ryann Angle
I. Lyd ia ,2. ·'Y ou scare m e!" 3.

m y saniry,5. "Come as yo u are "

Sherri Austi n

S'marrer, Marr, see a ghost or something!

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Zach Bain
3. Bed .4 . Billy Madi1011,6 . Snoop y

Hit him with your best shoe!

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Run that by me one more time .

Megan Ba inter
M eg ,2
" I don't
know ."4 . Little Women ,6.
Garfield
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�Jessica Ball
Kimball,2. ""You Twit!"3. CD

&gt;layer,S. Sea.I "Newborn Friend"

Sarah Balzer
1. Balzer,2 . "Omageez!"3.
my pillow,4. Grea1e

Jonas Baranauskas
1.Jo,3. T .V.,4. Ace Ventura Pet
De1ec1ive,6. Calvin and Hobbes

\Ves Bacbouc
1. Wescer,2. "Ic's all good",3.
my Boyz,4. Boyz in da Hood

Laura Basham
4 . Dirty Dancing, 6 . Garfield

Chris Bays
2. "Hey, big red" ,3. soccer player
jackec,4. National Lampoon'J Senior Trip

Sarah Bassett

k Cupcake (my bear),4. Spu d,S.
'Music of the Night" ,6. Bugs

3unny

Is rhe high school ready for ThiJ?

Tiffany-Ahren Beachy
l. Tiffy,2. "Pumpemickle" ,3.
m y Bible,6. Pepe le pew

Eric Bacchler
2. "Gee over yourself',3. The
Wave,4. Barney's"] Love You"

Tom my Beckner
2. "Thar Dumps",3. my

Nick Beazley
I. Floppy,2. "Paper or Plas1ic?"3. my wallcc,4. Tommy Boy

Sam Bell
1. Comholio, 3. my pencil,

6. Bevis

What did Beverly see)))

Run for your lives!

Allison Bernardo
2. " Whatever" , 3. my cars,
5. Lump, 6. Taz

L·mey Bernardo
I. Lane, 2. "Fluffy!" 3. my spirit,

4. Broum-eyed Girl

T edd y Ru x pin ,4. Th e
Goonie1,6. Eek

Chris Bibby
1. Little Bibby,4 . M enace II
SocietyN ,5. \Yl tJ- Tang C/an,6 . Fat

Linsl!y Blnnkl!nship

Ricky Boettchl!r

1. Shorccnkc,2 . "Guess whnr?·· 3.
m y Lee jeans,4 . Ace Vemura Pei

2. "Shm up or l' U have rn kick
vo u " , 4 . Preda t or, 5. \\l hltc

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ADKINS-BOETICHER

�Alex Bohm
l. Chauncey, 4. Ace Ventura Land
2N, 5. Bone Thugi in Harmony

Jam es Brennan

3. My Louisville Slugger, 4. The
Blues Brothen, 5. Blues Brothers

Band

Matt Borger
I. Pookie Bear, 3. Candice, 5.
"Love and Feeling", 6 . Garfield

Mary Page Bosen
l. Pagie, 2. "Make Love not War,
4. Rocky Hom1r Picture ShowN, 5.

Jared Bourne

Mark Bowman

4.jwt Carue, 5. John Wil-

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liams, 6. Gary Larsen

3. my car, 4. Major Payne,
5. Bon e Tin H .

Jessica Brown
3. friendship,4 . DangerouJ
Mind1,5. "Breakfast at Tiffany's",6. Calvin

Paul Brunk
2. All I have ro say 1s

Christie Bryan
1. Heidi, 2. "What the
heck", 3. T.J., 6. Dopey

Justin Bullock
1. B, 2. "What's up, boy? "
4. "Living Single"

"dirtbikes and girls " ; m
that order.

Elizabeth Bushnell
I. Bushnell, 2. " Liar", 4. The
Net, 6. Marvin the Martian

Josh Car!ton
3. my bed , 4. Ace Ventura,
5. Lump, 6. Garfield

Gerald Carr

Taz

Julie Carson
I. Carson, 2 . "shut your
mouth!" 4. Dangerou1
Mind1, 6. Garfield

Jennifer Cease
1. The Tiger, 2. "Beam me
up!" 3. my moror car, 6.
Marvin the Martian

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Zilch Bun

3.my Bnby Grand, 4. A!.ul&gt; A

About Nothing, 5. George ~

Meli ssa Callahan
"That's di sg usting' " 4.
Caiper, 6. Calvin and Hobbes

Brooke Curlin
I. Brookie, 2. "Anywn , ..
m e mori es of Buddy, 6 . Snooi

Cami Chapin

Brad Chase
I. Billy's little brother,
"Whatever!" 3. my s
bunny, 4. Threuome

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I. Geraldo, 4. Pulp Fiction,
5. " Gangsta"s Paradise, 6.

Mclissn Brande
I. MeJi, 2. " You'«: n r:ci.I
ner!" 3. my lounge, 5. "Caught t

I. Cam, 3. friendship, 4.

GreaJe , 5. Allat Once

J enna , Carrie , Jason , and Laura suffer from loss of id entity .
Lost in dreamland

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Cheng, 2. "What can I say; it's
gift! " 3. m y voice, 5.
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H eather Chockley
1. Chocolate, 3. my cowboy boots,

1. Brooklyn, 2. "Don't sweat me!"

4. Th&lt; Cowboy \Vay, 5. Alabama

3. my ceddy bear, 6. Goofy

Brooke Christley

Holly Christley
l. Harley, 2. "Okay", 3.
my blankie, 4. Seven

AustinOark
1. Tex, 2. "Bullhockey!" 4 .
Shag, 5. " Love and Feeling"

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Most ninth graders start
their year as freshman in a
high school, but not us. As
overcrowding looms over
us, we stay at the junior
high while feeling out of
place. Some of us are even
between schools during the
day. But we work hard to
make sure that everyone
knows who we are; iue may
be lost, but we 're not fo rgotten/
Paul has lose his freedom.

Sarah Clatterbuck
l. Buck, 2. "You're a cool

Zach gees lose in the books.

cat!" 3. my friends

Brandy Conner
2. "Shue up!" 3. my dog , 4.
Speed, 6. Garfield

Fred Conner
1 . Fredm a n, 2 . " Hey ,
what's up? "4. Ace V entu ra ,

Pet Detective ,6. T az

Sean Conway
3. my T.V., 4. Ace Ventura ,
6 . Calvin and H obbes

BUT NOT
Chris Coon
3. m y b ike, 4 . A ce Ventura,
5. N irvana, 6. Bare Simpson

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BOHM-COON

�MR.A~D
Mike Cox

Sarah Day
I. Squirt 2. "OK, whatever"· 3.
my reddy beas, 5. ··on Bended
Knee

1. The great Komholio! 5. Self
Esteem, 6 . Calvin and Hobbes

Mrs. Clemons: at it again!
Ward Currin
1. Wardson, 2. "Gah!" 3.
my boyz, 5. Silverchair

Sarah Cox

Heidi Deel

I. Cox, 3. my skateboard, 4.

I. Toodles, 2. "Bunches", 5.

Casper, 5. Alanis Morrisette

"DoWaDiddy", 6. Scooby-Do

Brad Emery

1. Waldo, 4 . jurauir Pr~rk, 5.
"Hold me" by C-uhy Dennis, 6.
Avengclync

Michael Daly
2. "Come on, grease!" 3. my Ibanez , 4. Clerk.J, 5. Alice in Chains

Anna Craft

Andy DeWitt
3 . my learner's permit, 4. Dumb
and Dumber, 6 . Calv in and

1. Bann a~ 2 . "Do you have a permic for thar banana?" 3. Calvin

and Hobbes

Hobbes

Kate Feldvary

James Dixon
I. Rufus, 2. "Cheese and crack-

I. LucybeUc, 4. FornSI

ers!" 3. airplanes, 4. 0111break

TLC, 6. For Better or Worse

Maureen Ernst
1. Mo , 2. "Pick les! "
memories, 5. Oldies

Jordan Davies
1. Y ordan, 2. "i Hace frio 1"
3. LL Bean catalog, 5. Dave
Matthews Band

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Elizabeth Domalski
3. the pink pen, 4. The F11gi1ive,
5. Michael W. Smith, 6 . Calvin

H ey! W anna have a little fun? Well, try
this. We've taken different parts from a guy
and a girl and made a new person out ot
them. Your mission is to try and correctly
identify the parts (eyes, nose, mouth, hair,
etc.) for each person. If you think that
you 've been successful, see page 31 to make
sure. G ood luck!

FRESHMEN

Bill Ferrell
I. Billdo, 2. "Dough!" 4. P I}

Fic1io11, 5. White Zombie

Rand Falls
1. Chicken, 2 . "BA" , 3 . my
flapjacks , 6 . Calvin and
Hobbes

Nikki Edwards
2. ' Tm sorry' " 3 . my teddy
bear, 5. " Nam e" , 6 . Calvin
and Hobbes

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Kim Filson
l iem , 3 . Dodie, 4. ParrttJ
Trap , 5 the Beatles

�FRESH
Kara Firzpauick
I. Carcbea.r, 2. "limo quote'', 4.
1f/hile You Were Sleeping, 5.

Kathryn Freaney
I. C.Chick, 2. "You're such a
cheerleader, T ae! ·' 3. Mr. Puckery,
4. Grea.u

"Piano Man"

Lindsey Fox
1. "L", 2. "Huh?" 6.
Tweecy Bird

Shay Foley
I. Shafer, 3. my burger boy bank,

Brandon Funk
1. Punker, 2. " Cool Dude",
4. 8 Seconds, 6. Bugs Bunny

4. Caiper, 5. Alanis Morrisette

Don'r we think we're funny!

Billy Foy
I. Caine, 2. "River Man' Re-

member Riverman!" 3. The Jar

John Fourz
1. Cowboy, 2. "Hey, Pedro", 5. Led Zepplin, 6.
Marvin rhe Marcian

Bech Furrow

3. my dog, Sunshine, 4. The
Little &amp;seals, 6. Garfield

Matt Fusco
I. Egghead, 2. "\X'har' s your
major malfunction?" 5. Primus

Kay Greenway

I. J ennaKay, 2. " Bulls don 't play
hockey " , 4 . Shag, 5. " In Pictures"

Candice Gnau
2. "Save che Basselope" , 3. my
BooBoo (blan!Uc), 5. Chili Peppers

Jenna Frank
I. Jenners, 2. "How's
Fred?" 3. my Cinderella
warerbortle

Matt Garrett

Noelle Griffin

!. Poca, 2. "Belay is on", 4 .
Life of Brian, 5. Tripping Daisy

1. Rachel, 2. " Oh, well! " 4 .
Ghost, 6. Marvin rhe Martian

Jeremy Golsron
3. my rollerblades, 6. G arfield

Beaucy and rhe Locker Room!

J essica G ilberr
1. J ess, 3. my reddy bear, 4.
While Y ou W ere Sleeping, 5 .
Boyz II Men

R achel G riffin
l. N oelle. 2. " W harever" ,

4. Poetic j ustice. 6. Taz

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Jeremy Grimes
2. "Cubs win!" 4. Death Warren!, 6. Calvin and Hobbes

Brian Gross
I. Irv, 4. Porru t Gump, 5. "Theme
from Forrest Gump", 6. Garfield

Kevin Groth
1. Powder, 2. "Ah, Y~ah!"
4. Star Wars, 6. Simpsons

John Guilliams
l . J ohnd o, 4. Pulp Fiction, 5.
White Zombie, 6. The Simpsons

Alex Hanisch
2 . "This bices!" 3. idior box, my
geo-bunon , 4. Billy Madiion

Bryan Hawkins
3. my guirar, 4. P11/p Fiction, 5.
Black Sabbath, 6. Power Rangers

Carrie Heinemann
I. Care Bear, 2. "4 real!" 3. my
answering machine, 4. Higher
Learning

Erin Hensley
1. Urin, 4. Billy Madison,
5. Xscape, 6. Grimmy

Kris Hergruerer
4. Paces of Death, 6. Garfield

Kevin Howlc.-rr
3. my Nads, 4. Demon Nigh/I,
5." Ir's an Everyday Thang", 6.

Kristen Jek.iclck

Patrick ] essec
2. "Go Away! " 3. my car, 4. S11rvlving the Game, 5. Notori ous Big

Brandon Johnson
2. "Life is I 0 % what happens co
me and 90% how I reaa to it"

Greg Jones
I. Jonesy

Matt Jones

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Alex Kolozvary
2 . " Cool' " 4 . TZ , 5 . Nirvana , 6 . Calvin and H obb es

John Kraemer
Kraemer , 2. · 'S uce esucee" ,3. m y car,4 . Nat.
Lampoons Senior Camp

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OK, Fresh men and women, admit it! What's
the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened
to you at this school? That's the question the
yearbook staff asked the ninth graders and we got
some pretty interesting answers. Just read on

Flex Jr., 2. "Beam me up,

Scorry." 3. my sombrero, 4. Speed

Kinsey Hartless
1. Kinz, 2. "Shur up! " 3. my
scereo, 5. Nine Inch Nails

Matt King

Brandon King

Nathan King

Kri st i Kirby

l. Big Brad , 2. "What do

1. Nathan , 2. "No pain, no

1. Brandon, 2 . "Always be

1. Kirby, 2. "Excuse me ,

you wanr'" 3. my 4 wheeler

gain" 3 . Everything I own,
6. G arfield

pr e pared'" 5 . D a v e
Matthews Dand , 6 . Calvin

exacrly what is that grow ing
on your pineapple" ·

FRESHMEN

Hee, Hee!

Lauren Holcomb
I. Laud, 2. "Gosh, Trisha! "

3. Jud, 4. Shag

Trisha Holt
1. Toosh, 2 . "Gosh,
Lauren!" 3. my eyeball

�I was walking ro che locker room when I tripped
over my own feet, fell flat on my face, and rwnbl~d
down the hall.
Laura Thornhill
Last year in health class I was sweaty so I rook off
my sweatshirt and somehow it stuck to my head.
Chris Bays tried leading me co the bathroom, but
Brad Hughes pushed me inco the girls' bathroom .
Zach Bain

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When I was younger, J ash Krehbiel and Erik Min
unzipped my bookbag before I got off the bus. I got
off and walked in front of the bus co go home. Well,
all of m y books fell out and the bus ran over them.
And co top it all off, the bus driver came back, drove
over my scuff again, then got off to help me pick
them up!
Sarah Trenis

In sixth grade I threw up all over m y English class.

Nick Beazley
Using my "freshman privilege" , I rold an 8th
grader co gee out of my way. Then I rurned around
and ran into someone!
Lindsay Lowe

a
""Wh at would you li ke on your pizza? "

Who is that!?!

"" Extrem e d ose-u p ""

Sarah ] oy ] ord ahl
I J oy, 2 . " $ JO m inr P.ing" , 3.

fri endshi p , porn porns and passpo rt

Carly Kra uss
I. Skipper, 3 . m y car, 4.

N ightmare on Elm Street, 6 .
Garfield

J oh n Keith
4. Ba.ric / 1111i11ct , 5. "The Thun-

der Rolls By" by Garth Brooks

J osh Krehbiel
2. "" ! k now 1" 3. m y g o-cart ,
4. A ce VenttJ ra Pel Detective, 5. Nirvana

Ross Kempsccr

H arry Kess ler

2. ··oK Boss!" 3. my car, 4. Close
E11ro1mter1 of the Third Kind

3. my stereo, CD 's, 4. M onty Py thon 11 Holy Gra il, 5. Led Zeppeli n

Shannon Krupin

C harles Lambert

2. " W hatever" , 3. Pook y,

l. C huck , 4. Ace VenttJra

my cat , 4. A ce Ventm·a
When Nr"ure Calls

Pet Oe1ective, 5. " Live" , 6.
Calvin and H ob bes

Z eshan Khan
1. Shakka, 3. m y wallet, 4 .
Blown A way ,

T od d Kidder
1. 3\12, 2. " B luffl" 4 . Legend of the T chojin

L iur ie LaPlant
I . Phoebe, 2 . "$ 10 Mi ne
P .ing ", 3. happiness, 4.
Candymrm

Anna Las ke r
4. Hair. 5 . P eter, Paul . and
Mary . 6 . R arbert

25

GRIMES- LASKER

�Michelle Leamnson
1 . Shelly, 3 . my cat
Smokey, 4. Casper

Cacia Leskis
I. Pipi, 2. ""Wow, he"s hocl"" 4.
Legend; of the Fall, 6. Minnie
Mouse

Erick Martin
1. Martini, 3. my car, 4.
Pulp Fiction, 5. The Smashing Pumpkins

Crysral McGrath

Doug Linn
1. Doug E. Fresh, 2. "Jeremy,

you redneck! " 4. Pu/f Fiction

Mandy McCall

Carrie McFarland

1. M-n-M, 2. "Pickles'', 3.

I. Curry, 2 . "'Oh .. Yeah!"" 4. A

my happy rock, 6. Goofy

Melanie McGuire

L Kris, 2. "Don't get me started!"
4. Menace to Society, 6. Smurfs

Lindsay Lowe
1. Linny, 2. "Any who!" 3.
my life, 4. My Pair Lady

1. Melly, 2. "Oh, well!" 3.

my telephone, 5. Topac

Few Good Men, 6. Family Circus

Katie Lugar
I. KT, 2. ""$10 Minr P.ing"", 3.
~y B.J . dresses, 5. ""Oh, Katie.

Sara MacGregor
1. Mac, 3. my kirren, 5.
D.C. Talk, 6. Tasmanian
Devil

Kristin McGarry
3. my gum, 4. Forrest
Gump, 5. Coolio, 6. Garfield

Christina Mellci
I. Weena, 2. ""Funky funk!"" 3.
my cat, Ga;field, 4. Halloween

Lookin' Good

I

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'
I
Susanne Melki
1. Susu, 2. ' Tm thinking! "
3. my rock, 5. Nirvana

Elizabeth Miller
1. Squeeky, 4. The Crow, 5.
"Life of Agony"

Marthew Miller

Jason, Jessica, and Maureen hang our with some
strange looking people!
Smile Big!

Geo winners-all in a row

PIECING
26
FRESHMEN

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3. Prized possession

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Hello! Wake-up call! Our kiddie days are now over; it is time to
be piecing things together, looking
into the future and picking up our
lives and moving on to the high
school! However, this won't stop
the class of '99 from having fun!

Jamey Miller
I. Millhouse, 3. baskecball and

goal, 4. Pulp Fiction, 6. Roadrunner

W hat now!?!

Khaleem Mohammed-Ali

Erik Min
2. " Donde esra las chlcas?" 4 . The
Program, 5. Dave Matthews Band

1. Ocam, 2. "Determinncion is

Kevin Mitchell

the key!" 3. my stereo, 6. Donald
Duck

Andrew Moore
1. Andy, 2. " Groovy! " 4.
Brainscan, 5. Bush

T
0
G
E

Danny Morgan
I. Bug,

Brooks Moran
1. Bro, 2. " I chink not!" 3.
my CD player, 5. Nirvana

3. my autographed Art

Monk rookie card, 4. Pulp Fiction

Kevin Murdock
1. Big J ohnson, 4. Full Metal

j acket, 5. Pearl jam, 6. Popeye

Desmond Nance
I. Dez, 2. "It's all good" , 3.
my girl, 5. Big Poppa

Travis Morgan
I. Bear, 2. "Alrighcy then! "
3. my guirac, 5. Merallica

Sarah N ash
1. Sery, 2. "Gee, dam, Meg!"

3. my Lammie Iamb, 5. Sierra

J essica Mowles
I. J essie, 3. necklace, 4.
Forrest Gump, 6. Garfield

Jonathan Neighbors
1. Neighbors, 2. " Heh , heh!" 3.
my Learners' Permi t, 6. the Simp-

sons

T
H
E

R
Candice N elson
1. Barbi e, 3. my Matt, 5.
Nirvana, 6. Barbie and Ken

Robbie N ecrles
3 my life, 4. Pulp Fiction,
6. Bart Si mpson

Ryan N ew man

Mike Nichols

1. C hun k , 3. Bogie, 5.

1. Bi ll , 5. "O ne Sweet

Method Man

Day" , 6. Grim my

Matthew Nielsen
l. Marr, 4. Outbreak, 5.
Dave Matthews' Band, 6.
Garfield

27
LEAMNSON-NIELSEN

�Now that we're Freshmen, we're most often
sick of still being considered members of the
junior high or middle school. But, to make up
for it, we have Freshmen privileges, like getting
out before the bell, getting our own lockers, and
most importantly, automatic right-of-way in all
school traffic jams. So, even though we're under
the same name, being a Freshman is a whole
new ball game!

Grace Nixon

I. Glassbreaker Grace, 2. "Save
the air whales! " 3. my horse, An-

nie, 4. Spud

'Tm a little reapor!"

Elizabeth Overstreet

4. Major Payne, 5. "Live",
6. Tweety bird

Susan Pearce
1. Suz, 2. "Cool, man," 4.
Clue, 5. Pinky and the
Brain

Jcss ica No rris
l. Ycssica, 2. "Et.'t:k, ch ar perturbs
me! ··3 . my Gee-Along Gang
stickers

Meghan O"Hair
l. Meggie, 2. "Wus your
deal?'" 3. J ade-0, 6. Goofy

Brad Overfelt
4. Ace Ventura- When Nat,,,..
Calls, 6. Homer Simpson

Kristin Paul
l. Margarica, 2
.. Guapos
amigos," 4. Spud, 5. "On Bended
Kn ee"

Traci Paxton
I. Tac, 2. "$10 Mine
P.ing", 3. Grease, 5. Elmo

3. my lefr pinky roe, 4. &amp;.pirr
Striku Back, 5. Pink Floyd, "The

Tony Phillips

C la ire Pitner
I Flash , 2 . "That's nae very nice!"
3. my car, Spice, 6 . Garfield

Chris Pauker
2. "Sir, pulcnse!" 3. my nU,£.gctring. 4. Ace Ventura JI, 5. Brown
Sugar

1. Toilet Paper, 2. "Oh,well'"

3. my guitar, 6. Bill D. Cat

G arrett Pence

Wall"

He went that way.

Chris Pugh
1. Pughbes, 2. "Really'" 4.
Senior Trip, 5 . Israel's Son

Jennife r Rawlings
l. J ennakay, 2. "Uh. .no!"
4 . Raimnan, 5 . "And Still"

Chad Reed
I . Pedr o Zomorez , 2
" How ' bout d em Cow ·
boys'" 3 . my 2 wood

Fred Reed
Big Fred , 2 . " I didn't do
ir' ' _) my guns . ) Cyp ress

Ken Rnyher

3.

my c.o.·s, 4. Gnr.ztra
.
Gimon, 5 . Primus, 6 . D oonesbury

Wes. Enough said.

28
FRESHMEN

Hill

Mindy Reynolds
I . Min , 2. "Ir 's killing me!"
_) _ Bunski, 6. Tigger

�DIFFERENT
GAME

Adam Robison
4 . Drop Zone, 5. Cypress
Hill , 6 . Garfield

Sarah Ross
1. Rossi , 2. "Pickles!" 3.
Lambchop, 4. Speed

Richasd Roth
3. my comics, 4. Mnne_)' Train,
5. G reen Day, 6. Garfield

Sarah Rurherford
1. Ruth, 2. "We' re
Friends!" 3. memories

Amy Schucur
I . Boom-Boom, 2. "Mmmm!" 3.
my blankie, 5. "Yellow Subma-

Jess Seamon
3 . my basketball, 4. Hoop
Dreams, 6. G il Thorp

Will Sellasi
1. Tremere 3rd Generation, 2.
"Smells like children!" 3. me

Ryan Serch el"
1. Sketchel, 2. " Dumb, dumb,
dumb I reckon!" 3. the TV. 4.

hideaway

Pet Detective

Sarah Slovensky
1. SLO, 2. "That works!"
3. memories, 6. Scooby Do

Mandy Smith
1. C.P.A., 2 . "Anyways!" 5.
"Stairway to Heaven , 6 .
Lambchop

rine"

Todd Setchel

Matt Shrader

Setchel, 2 . "Be paciem!" 3 . th e
idiot box, 4 . \V'ben Nature Ca/'1

I. Screwder, 2. "Cheer up, g loomy
face!" 3. friend s, 6 . \Xfoodstock

Anne Sacco
I. AnAn, 2. "All 3 of 'em'" 3.
m y donkey, 5. White Zombie

Anna Sargent
1. Smiley, 2. "Man, he's Fine!" 3.

Joseph, my teddy beas, 4 . Dracula

"C'mon, Jason, !er m e see how I look too 1"

Emily Smith

Katie Snead

l . Y cm il y, 2. ·· Whatever floats
your boar!" 4 . Rocky Horror Picture Show

1. Pokey Puppy , 5. Paul
Simon, 6. Figmenc

Sarah Spears
Speardo, 2 . " Pickles' ·· .3 .
Auggie, 6. Pigler

M iranda Srebar
l . Mana, 2. "' Mrs. Thang' "
5. " Sta irway to Heaven ". 6 .
Garfield

Emily Sowder
1. Em, 2. ··curiosiry killed the
cat!" 3. m y Fr. dicci onnry, 6 .

Funky

Meghan Steele
I. Meg, 2. " $5 0 Mint P.ing

ar M &amp; M " 3. my mag ic
blue pick , 6 . Waco

Do you recognize these little Browni es of 8 years ago'

29
NIXON-STEELE

�I

Samantha Sreffek
Samwich, 2.
"N'sruff' 4. Sid and
Nancy, 5. Ramones
l.

Kevin Tabor
1. Tabs, 3. my TV, 4.

Ace Ventura II, 6. Garfield

Erica Taylor
2 . "Whatever!" 4.
Grease II, 6 . Kermit the
frog

Lucy Taylor

Michael Tesoro

l. Big L, 2. "Ain't

1. Mike, 2. "I don't

nothing ' change! 5. Impak-14-Goody Mob

chink so, Tim!" 4.
White Men Can't Jump

Bart Thornton
1. Thunder, 4. When
Nature
Calls,
5."Gangsra's Paradise"

Stuart Tims
1. Stu, 2. "En Fuego!"
4. Major League, 6.
Calvin and Hobbes

Leigh Ann Thompson
1. Lou-Lou, 2. "Shut
up!" 3. my car, Tigger,
5. The Cranberries

Mart wirh
a
stick- what next?

Laura Thornhill
I. Yara, 2. "Buck up,

little camper!" 3. Susan's
box, 4. Dead Poet's Society

Sarah Trenis
1. Pumpkin smasher, 2 .
"Jusr jump on him!" 3.
friendship, 6 . Goofy

Leanne Triplett
1. Leray, 2. "Shut up,
John!" 4. Casper, 6. Taz

Jason Trompeter
2. "Is belay on?" 4.
Grumpy Old Men, 5.
Mozart, 6. Berry Boop

Maiko Toh
I. Michelle, 3. my teddy

bear, 4. Toki-110Kagayaki, 5. Mariah
Carey

Jenny Tyree

Emily Underwood

Tamaryn Vinyard

l. JenBen, 2. "Pickles!"

I. Emmy, 2. "What's

I. Tamster, 2. "Gotta jer

your, Geel?'' 3. rhe
Corvair, 5. Hall and
Oates

adee!" 3. memories

3. my friends, 6. Goofy

ro a blue moon, chick-

" My bubble is bigger than yours!"

These freshmen show their Knight spirit!

30
FRESHMEN

�I

Kevin Waldron
3 . Konkey Kong shirt
and play srarion, 4. Mortal Kombat, 5. 69 Bozs

Christie Wills
1. Flower Girl, 2. "Word
up!" 3. my brother, 4.

The Lion King

Becky Wirkege
I. Tweery Bird, 2. "Same
difference!" 3. Arlecror,
my horse, 6. Pooh Bear

Curtis Walters
I. Custis, 3. my golf
dubs, 4. Billy Madison,

John W ardach
1. John , 4. JuraJSic
Park, 6. Garfield

6. Curtis

Amanda Wilson
1. LI' A.J., 2. " Hold up,
I got a beep!" 4. Poetic
ju11ice, 5. Feel the Funk

Amy Woodfield
1. Ami, 2. "$ 10 Mint
P.ing!" 3. my gang, 6.
Mickey Mouse

David Wilson
1. DeVilbiss, 4. Form/

Gump, 5. Nirvana, 6.
Garfield

Kristin Weary
1. Kris, 3. Darby, my
clarinet, 5. "Phantom of
the Opera'', 6. Garfield

Alejandro Wille
I. Lando, 3. my com-

SFW,6. Ed

puter, 4. Apollo 13, 6.
Calvin and Hobbes

Miss Freshman

Mr. Freshman

forehead: Grace Nixon
eyes: Mindy Reynolds
nose: Jenna Frank
mouth: Kay Greenway
chin: Erin Hensley

eyes: Brad Chase
mouth: Josh Krehbiel
nose: Justin Anderson
chin: Stuart Tims
hair: Chris Poulter
right ear: Jonas
Baranauskas
left ear: Erik Min

Laura Wire

2. " Oops! I lied ." 3. my
friends, 4. Bad Boy1, 5.
Jodeci

3. my life, 4. The Fu-

Peret W ursrer
I. Slick, 2. "Die infi-

gitive, 5. "Phantom of
the Opera" 6. Calvin

dels!" 4 . Chopper Chick1
from Zombie Town

Moyra Wright

Corey West
I. Burnout, 3. paper, 4.

Kathy Yang
I. Sunshine, 3. happiness, 41 Gho1t, 5. Boyz
II Men

Kim Young
1. Iem, 3. m y g reen
lantern ring, 6. Rocco

J usr four years ago our journey through Cave Spring Junior High began. Ar rimes it
seemed like we would never make it through . H owever, we survived, and gained wisdom ,
friends , and memories along the way.
Do you remember how you felt on the first day of school in sixth grade&gt; You propbably
felt nervous, scared, and lost . Cave Spring seemed huge compared ro the elemenrary schools
we left behind. Bur as we grew, we realized that Cave Spring wasn't so big and scary. Now
we know our way around these halls as if it were our own hom e. And in a way, it is. After all,
we have spent exactly 720 school days here and sat through about 5,040 classes. T hat's
pretty amazing, huh'
Bur now that these years have passed , it is rime for us ro say farewell to good ole ' Cave
Spring Junior High. N o marrer what course your life m ay rake, I hope you will always
remember the years we spent together here as the class of 1999.

Laura can relax now that we 're ourra here!

31
STEFFEK-Y OUNG

�an e

The next Dr. Doolittle
Y uck! What smells?

She's gonna ' blow!

Don't ask!

Sute you got the right room, Caty?
The new Mouseketeer

32
EIGHTH

�Tommy Zamorski
Jessica Wydner
Marissa Wujek
Caitlin Wright
Joseph Wray
Brian Wood
Brandie Wood
Adam Wood
Karie Walter
Michael Winston
Melissa Winkler
Joey Windel
Misry Willmott
Matt Williams
Stacey Wiley
Trevor Wiggins
Koren Webb
Ryan Watson
Jenny Walters
Wilson Waldron
Dana Vaughn
R yan Vandelinde
• Tracey Underwood
Allan Underwood
Meghan Turner
Jessica Trompeter
Jamie Trivett
Lee Ann Thornton
Stephanie Thomas
Mary Thomas
Kelly Taylor
Bradley T ayloe
Shareef Taher
Don Swing
Ashley Sruarr
Trina Steinmaker
Sarah Stec
Lesley Stec
J onah Starr
Daniel St. Clair
R ad1el Spencer
Brad Sowder

Emily Snider

Are we interrupting something'

33
ZAMORSKI-SNIDER

�Trista Smith
Julia Slack
Jesse Simmons
Mary Sicora
Amy Shriver
Austin Sherry
Srephanie Sgroi

Sarah Sellari
Alex Seamon
Chris Schneider
Scarr Savage
Erin Saunders
Brandon Saunders
Amanda Sain
Pamela Ryan
Kristi Rouse
Amy Rosapepe
Ashlee Reynolds
Thomas Reeder
Laura Ragland
Joshua Purdy

Cary Price
Karly Poplsrein
Kelsey Plagenhoef
John Payne
Cameron Paxron
Purvi Pare]
J onarhan Pare
Jessica Palmer
Angela Pae
Adam Padgerr
Ingrid Ozanich
Crysral O verfelr
Matthew O sborne
Sracy Orr
Bradley Oechslin
Marcy N ussbaum
Ashley Neighbors
Ashley Nash
Laura Nasca
Matthew Muelenaer
Brian Monrgomery

Kim Mizack
Rebecca Miller
Amanda Merzler
Landon Meres
Patrick Merheny
Abigail Merrill
John Mellci
Michelle McLeod
Jason McLarry
Roberr McFall
Daniel Mcfadyen
Colleen McCarrhy
] onarhan McCann
Benjamin Marrin
Ausryn Markwell
Kara Marianerri
Cory Malone
Sean Lynch
Lauren Lowe
David Light
Matthew Lewis

34
EIGHTH

�Scott Koval
Paula Kolejka
Crystal Kitts
Tiffany Kinsey
Samantha King
Meredith Kinder
Michael Kilcullen
Heather Kidd
David Kidd
Megan Kelly
Adena Kaplan
Heather Jones
Elaine Jones
Allison Jetton
Randy Jatvis
Colleen James
Sheena Jain
Neal Iwan
Justin Ingram
Rebecca Hughes
William Hueglin

Justin Howlett
Robert Hoven
Jennifer Homer
Zachary Holt
Amy Holmes
Adam Hollingswotth
Alicia Holland
Patrick Holder
Joseph Heron
Shannon Henderson
Kevin Henderson
Mark Hemberger
Trevor Hendrick
Stephen Haynes
Beth Harms
Peter Hanisch
Sarah Hammer
Mary Hammer
Colleen Hally
William Haley
Michael Gusler

Aimee Greenman
Michael G raham
Ti ffany Goings
Andrew Glassick
Bobby Gilliland
Emily Gallagher
R enee Gagnier
Ryan Furrow
J effrey Fuller
Amanda French
\Xl' himey Freeman

Laura Frankeberger
Kelly Foy
G regory Fink
Rachael Ferguson
Christina Faust
Johnathan Farley
Heather Fanti
Trevor Fair
Caitlin Evans
Stephen Enoch

35
SMITH-ENOCH

�Gina Ellis
Matthew Dunne
Anna Dunman
Elizabeth Dunham
Lawrence Drombetta
] essica Dooley
Amy Dodson
Daisy Digmanese
] ennifer Dickison
Wes Derryberry
Arzu DeMirci
Kristina Deans
Amelia Davis
Rebekah Currier
Eric Cullum
Amy Crumpler
Alison Crawley
] essica Craig
] ennifer Craig
Christie Cox
Sarah Coon

Michael Conrad
Rebecca Conner
Lisa Conner
Thomas Compton
Bridger Coleman
] essica Cockrell
Grace Coars
Carherine Clemens
Thelma Clark
Kathryn Christley
Melissa Childress
Daniel Chapman
Brian Chadwick
Craig Catalano
Serh Casreel
Ashley Case
Casey Cary
Erin Campbell
Allison Campbell
Emily Caldwell
Clai re Buder

Natalie Bushkar
Ryan Burnett
Seth Bryant
Kristen Brown
Sarah Brooks
John Brock
Alison Brasher
Wendy Bowling
Jerem iah Bowling
Paisley Bowles
Candice Bowen
Valerie Blevins
Dustin Blankenship
Robert Blanding
Jonathan Blanding
Kristin Blair
Am y Blackstock
Monica Blackburn
Tayza Birmingham
David Billingsley
Thomas Biggio

36
EIGHTH

�Saboora Bhutta
Krishna Bhavsar
Walker Bell
Jennifer Belisle
Melissa Beckner
Carolyn Bauman
Christopher Bast
Viaoria Bassett
Amelia Bartley
Elizabeth Battier
Jeremy Barbour
Craig Balzer
Rene Ballardmeine
Lauren Babich

Ricka Avis
Rebekah Avery
Jessica Austin
Carter Arrington
John Arnold
Regina Anderson
Rebecca Anderson

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Michelle Amos
Joseph Amos
Charles Allen

Who can make rhe weirdest face?

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Fi eld trips are always lots of fun.
Actions speak louder than words.

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37
ELLIS-ALLEN

�All ·Smiles Here!
It's not often you see a seventh
grader smiling. They always seem to be
worried about something; it may be a
test, a locker jam, problems with a
friend, or something else. But for once.
. .all smiles here!
SC

" You really like Cherry Coke?" asks Courmey.

Can't a man get any privacy these days)

Carter watches Channel l in amaze-

M aybe next year we'll be able to afford some chairs!

ment.

Stuart Abbitt
Serene Alarni
Travis Aldridge
Jonathon Allen
Sarah Anderson
Taryn Anderson
Elizabeth Apgar

Steven Austin
Catherine Aydlett
Suzanne Ayer
Elizabeth Ayersman
Brandy Barnett
Jason Bays
Kacey Beckner
Robert Belcher
Ryan Belcher
Ryan Blackwell
Leslie Blais

Jason Blake
Drew Blevins
Nathan Bowdel

Travis Bowles
Jeffery Burchert
J essica Caldwell

38
SEV ENTH

Serene and Travis are ready to start th1
with lots of energy.

�VOCAB CHECK:

The yearbook staff wanted
to see how many seventh
graders knew what the
word spate means. Here
are some of the replies:
"A polite way of saying
spit."
Maegan Wilburn
"A spade for the date. "
Katie Schrader
"Wide open area"
Chris Conquest
"Wonderful"
Loni Stoneman
(It really means "a sudden or strong flow of
words or emotion. ")

"Snake? What snake?"

Just hangin' out.

Sarni, Jason, and Bobby showing CSJ spirit.

"Hey! She's wearing m y ourfit! "

Should we let them out yet?

Jared Canfield
Justin Canfield
Jennie Carter

Brandy Cary
Sara Chapman
Julia Chen
Adam Chirwood
Spencer Christley
Valerie Cole
Courtney Conner
Nimole Conner
Chris Conquest
Taylor Cornwall
Aaron Cox
Jessica Cox
Lauren Craig
Erin Culpepper

Lizzie Daly
Ryan Daly
Meg Davies
Mid1elle Davis
James Davis

39
ABBITI-DA VIS

�Ronald Desorcy
Thomas Dickerson
Courtney Dipietro
Ashley Dolan
Katie Doremus
Nicole Darron
Chrisropher Doss
Allison Doughry
Hollie Dowell
Thomas Drumheller
Allen Echols
Leslie English
Matthew Eubank
Paul Eubank
Elizabeth Evans
Stephanie Fagg
Laura Fawley
Adam Feldvary
Robyn Ferland
Piotr Filipczyk
Ashley Fitzgerald
Fielding Fitzpatrick
Michele Florian
Jessica Flowers
Brooks Foley
Pennie Foley
Jamie Funk
Joshua Furrow
Cathleen Garcia
Katherine Garrett
Elisha Gauley
Clayton Gaynor
Bachan Gleiner
Jeffrey Goings
Kathleen Golston
David Good
Christopher Gould
J osanne Graham
Lauren Gross
Caroline Gust
Bryan Hamilton
David Harbourr

Joseph Hatcher
Sarah Henderson
Carissa Hensley
Matthew Holden
Ashley Holland
Evan Huffman
Gary Huntly
Elizabeth Hurt
Cynthia llewicz
Phillip Ingram
Melissa Jackson
Brandi Jarvis
David Jones
Courtney Kesler
Leigh Kidder
Rebecca Kopstein
Andrew Kosowitz
Michael Kraemer
Adam Lackey
G arrh Landis
J ake Landis

40
SEVENTH

�Eric Lemmer
Brandon Leonard
Michael Lilley
Terri Link
Samantha Linn
William Loesel
Christina Mackay
Jennifer Madison
Ramon Makdissi
Justin McAllister
Lisa McCarty
Jesse McGill
Christopher McGuire
Kara McKinney
Tyler McLellan
Travis Miller
Jessi Mills
Alicia Mitchell
Bret Mohler
Elizabeth Morris
Carrie Morrison

Kari Morrison
Kelley Morrison
David Myers
Chad Nicely
Samantha Nichols
Eileen Nunley
Christian Old
Jason Owenby
Tess Paddock
Michael Pae
Sara Page
Antwan Paige
Maureen Peck
Jarnes Peery
Carlos Perez
Sarah Peters
Ted Powell
Casey Power
Ricky Rash
Jeffrey Ray
Adam Reed

Gregory Rheude
Brian Rice
David R obbins
Erik Robison
Carter Ross
Aya Sakaguchi
Robert Sargent
Christopher Schaff
Melinda Sdrneider
Kathryn Sd1rader
Megan Scott
Ashley Scruggs
Stephen Selvey
Joel Shelton
Tanya Sinha
Bonnie Skinnell
John Slovensky
Stacey Smith
Jessica Synder
Wendy Spurlock
Erin St. Clair

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DESORCY -ST. CLAIR

�CAN'T
ANYMORE

PL~\Y ~\R.OUt

.. .means that we are having to get serious about school. Llfe in the easy lane, as
we know it, is now over. It is rime to shift over to the fast, hard lane of school. OK,
enough of the wise talk; there's still rime to have a little fun. take a look at these
pictures of your friends and see how much fun seventh grade can be!
We took a survey to see what your favorite quote was. We got plenty of good
quotes, but obviously we can't list them all. Here are your favorites: number of
votes in()
Try your hardest and do your best. (4)
It's easier to stay out than to get in. (4)
I climbed the ladder of success wrong by wrong. (5)
A wise man changes his mind; a fool doesn't. (6)
Ideas are like the stars; we never reach them but like mariners on the sea, we chart
our course by them. (6)
Here we are the generation of the future and we are sti!! in the past. (6)
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. (10)
Friends multiply joy and divide sorrow. (11)
I am only one, but sti!! I am one. I cannot do everything, but sti!! I can do
something. I wi!! not refuse to do the something I can do. (13)
Flying is the second greatest thri!! known to man; landing is the first. ( 13)
Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; be thankful that
thorns have roses. ( 17)
Narf.1 (27)
Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you are going to get. (28)
AND YOUR TOP CHOICE:
Stupid is as stupid does. (44)

We're so beautiful!

"Hellllppppp! Ms. Sumner is holding me upside down!" says the little
piggy.

Brandon looks a lit tle off the wall and Josh looks a little too calm . David-well, we just don 't
know about him !

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SEVENTH

These kids aren · t singing the blues.

ID

�Kelly St. Clair
Scott Stancil
Lauren Steele
Riley Stevenson
Loni Stoneman
Matt Tester
Ben Trent

Matt Trent
Will Vagts
Bobby Vanover
Jessica Vaughan
Robyn Walden
Mandi Watson
Heather Webster
Anna Weeks
Alyssa W ehrmeister
Maegan Wilburn
Lucy Wilkins
Jennifer Wilson
David Winfree
David Wohlford

Stephen Walter
Sonnet Wright
Chris Yamine
Austine
Zimmerman

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" Can you guess who I am?"

" A little on the WILD SIDE, aren 't we?"

Pennie wonders why they can 't dedare a bankers' holiday; who needs some money!

Pretty neat way ro learn economics, huh'

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ST. CLAIR-ZIMMERMAN

�Building our way to the
TOP

"We are the Champions"

Mitch, rhe rollerblading champ
Whistle while you work!

Sixth grade is our first "building
block'' in middle school. We get more
responsibility, have harder work, and
are finally with the big kids. During
the year we get used to the changes
and are ready to assume the role of
seventh graders. We will continue to
build on our sixth grade experiences
and someday will look back and say,
"Was that me?" Well, it is, and here
you are at your best!
Friends of Megan Winkler participate in the tree planti ng m emoriaJ .

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~ SIXTH

Can you tell it's been a busy week&gt;

�Stephanie Adams
Alex Addy
Amy Allison
Erin Altieri
Cynthia Anderson
Katherine Anderson
Derek Arnold
David Arthur
David Avery
Jacob Bain
Ashley Baldwin
Christine Balzer
Chance Barnett
Hannah Barnhill
Drew Barrett
Meghan Barrier
Adam Barton
Adam Batchler
Andy Bauman
Jodie Baumann
Brandon Bayne

Letisha Beachy
Anthony Beall
Meg Beazley
Austin Behl
Coty Belcher
Ben Bentlester
Lauren Blair
Melanie Blanding
Michael Boettcher
Kathryn Bohrn
Amanda Bohon
Amy Bonner
Casey Boothe
Tony Borden
Meghan Bowling
T ia Boyd
Michael Brammer
Shannon Briggs
Michela Brooks
Andrew R . Brown
Andrew W . Brown

Patrick Bryan
Shera Bushnell
Ch ad Campbell
Matt Cantrell
Jennifer Carlton
Ashleigh Carter
Tracy Cedergren
J effrey Chapm an
Lauren Clatterbuck
J.L. Cli nge mp eel
Matt Collins
Nathaniel Collins
Joseph Compron
Steven Conner

Ap ril Cooper
Amy Cowhig
Am ber Cox
Matthew Cox
J ason Craighead

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ADAMS-CRAIGHEAD

�Kristen Craighead
Elizabeth Crowder
Alex Cruz
Eric Cunningham
Rachel Currier
Trent Currin
Matt Dalton
J uscin D avies
Ben Davis
Holly Davis
Jason Davis
Amanda DeBoard
Jordan DeWitt
Chandra Diesel
B.E. Diffenderfer
Russell Drumheller
Kelly Dugger
Ryan Dunagan
Hollie Duncan
Jesse Durham
Chris Dye

Jessica Eagle
Kelli Eagle
Daniel Eggleston
Brian Ensing
Sara Evans
Sarah Ferguson
Michael Fickler
Jodie Fink
Catherine Finkler
Christina Finnetty
J uscin Fisher
Laura Fitzpatrick
Ryan Fleming
Amy Floryan
Nick Fox
Meredith Fox
Lauren Fox
Jennifer Fralin
Andriane Frank
Philip Furrow
Tara Garland

Tim Gately
C. A. Gillespie
Adam G lassick
Lauren Goldsmith
Lesley Goodman
Elizabeth Grimes
T om H agen
Brad Hahn
Alicia Hale
John Hale
Brand y H arrless
Amber Harrman
Joe Harwell
Wesley H aynes
G reg H emberger
Laura H enderson
Ben Heprinsrall
Ryan Herg ru erer
Ben Hesrer
Andrew Holben
Blake Holcomb

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SIXTH

�Andrew Holder
Lauren Hookway
W endy Hueglin
Elizabeth James
Danielle Jennings
Kim Jernigan
Elizabeth Jetton
Doug Johnson
Evan Johnson
Matt Johnson
Brent Jones
Brian Jones
Deva Jones
Laura Jones
Mitch Jones
Stephanie Kelley
Katie K esler
Adam King
Christine Koval
Justin Krehbiel
Yuki Kurnazawa

Marie Laity
Michelle Laity
Carly Lambert
Robin Lambert
Lauren Lancaster
Kristen Langford
James LaPrade
Samantha Law
Andres Lopez
Ben Lucas
Terry Manning
Tyler Mason
Keath Mayes
Macy McAden
G erald McCarthy
Macy McKay
Carrie M cKnight
Devin McMurray
W ill M cQuate
D aniel Melki
Carrie Metheny

Ctysral Miller
Valerie Miller
J esse Miller
Katherine Min
Skie M ire
R ebecca Mitchell
Scott Mitchell
Melvin Morgan
Marti Morris
Brian Muelenaer
M ichael Mull
Karin M urp hy
Adam Myers
Jonathan Nance
R achel Nash
Sara Neig h bors
Deana O' Dell
Shaiana O berlen der
Adam O verfelt
Theresa Passererti
] osh Parrerson

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CRAIGHEAD, K.-PATIERSON

�Dagny Patton
Jason Paul
Adrienne Paxton
Daniel Payne
Jordan Peace
Chelsea Pevarski
Shannon Poplscein
Terra Poplstein
John Puig
Johnathan Redick
Erin Reid
Lindsay Reynolds
Meghan Robenson
Jennifer Rorrer
Breeze Ross
Dustin Russeau
Batty R yan
Julie Saunders
Taylor Savage
Kathleen Sawyer
Eric Schaaff

Emily Seamon
Heather Shank
Andrienne Shelor
Tara Shepherd
Adam Shorter
Blair Shriver
Jessica Simmons
Chad Smith
John Snead
David Sowder
Heather Spencer
Lucas Sr. Clair
Warren Steele
Josh Stowers
Jacob Srull
Leslie Swing
Dina Taher
Bridger Tainer
Amy Terrell
Jeff Thacker
Rebecca Thews

Neal Thomas
Ashley Thompson
Janelle Tretter
Anthony VanSandr
Matthew VanSandr
Matt Volodzko
Jenni fer Wade
Katherine Wagner
Adam Waldron
John Warson
Erich W eissbarr
Sloan West
Elaine Wilkenson
Clay Williams
Tara Williams
Ash ley Willmott
Michelle Wilmer
Meghan Winkler
Amanda Winter
T oby Witkege
Stacey W oodfield

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SIXTH

�Ben Wright
Lucas Wright
Laucen Worster
Robert Young
Shawn Zombkawski

IN MEMORIAM

Megan Winkler
Her laugh,
Her smile,
Her caring,
Her faith.
So different,
So special.
I will always remember her.
by Tara Williams
"Show d em pearly whites'"

And where is the rest of that deer?

To remember her, friends of Megan Winkler plant a tree in from of the school.

Ready, set, skate' Don't fo rget ro sm ile!

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PATION-ZOMBKOWSKl

�LOOKING BACK
WITH A LAUGH
Lewis Allen
!merest 6, 7

Anne Bailey

Amy Barnhart

French I,II
English 8

Guidance Coordinator

Mike Brancati
Assistant Principal

LaVina Brothers
Paraprofessional
Attendance

Clara Cordell
Paraprofessional
Library

Shelley Creasey
Language Arcs 7

Scott Beard
Math 8,9

Rennie Bruno
Sarah Burnett
Guidance Counselor Math 9, Science 8, Social
Studies 7, World Geography

Rick Crom
Health and Physica l
Education 6,8

Ann Deeds
Civics 8

Rowena Boehling
Latin !,II

Susie Bowles
Bookkeeper

Steven Boyer
Principal

Cheryl Caffee
Paraprofessional

Karen Campbell
Language Arts 6

Nancy Clemons
English 8

Glenda DeHart
Paraprofessional

Richard Dillon
Mach 6

Joyce Dittrick
Spanish I

Here's the answer to the
question everyone always
wants to know about teachers:
what kind of pranks did you
pull as a teenager? We of the
yearbook staff did some digging and here's what we
found. So keep reading and
see what your favorite teacher
did!
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FACULTY AND STAFF

Our friendly cafeteria workers: from row-Beverly Koberlein , Edna Franklin , Mary Radford , back row-Edna Edwards,
Judy Saul, Peggy Shepherd , Cathleen Bohon

�We all know why Mr. Lallande isn't crowned!!

Even teachers have slumber parties!!'

Jackie Divers
Librarian

Jeanne Duddy
Social Studies 6,
Language Arts 6

Sonja Duffy
Paraprofessional

Mike Duncan
Paraprofessional

Barbara Dyer
Language Arts 7,
English 8

Francine Dyer
Langu age Arts 7,
English 8,9, Earth
Science

John Fedison
Health and Physical
Education 6, 7

Brian Ford
M a th 6 , Soc i a I
Studies 6

Martha Ann Garrison
Paraprofessional

O ur hardworking cusrod ial scaff: Chery l Perers, Edrow Lewis, Denn is Craighead . Nor
pictured , Becki Austin .

In high school we had a first year teacher who was neurotically cautious
about srudents who sat in the third floor windows of his room (fearing they
would fall, break rheir necks and he would lose his job) . We hatched a plan
of standing around one of his windows and holding a jacket so that from
inside Mr. R.'s room it appeared (rhrough the maze of students) to be
someone sitting on rhe sill. Approaching us, Mr. R . was already at fever
pitch, yelling, "Don't sit in rhe windows. Get down. You'll fall!" Before he
got dose enough ro realize it was just an empty jacket, we screamed
"Charlie! " and dropped rhe jacket out rhe window. Three floors below,
standing in rhe shrubbery next ro rhe building, Charlie caught his jacket,
put it on and sprawled amid rhe bushes and a scattering of papers, t=s,
and notebooks. At this point the persistent Mr. R. had made his way
through the crowd of apparently horrified students ro gaze down upon the
motionless remains of Charlie. Mr. R. madly raced down the center stairs,
collecting a menagerie of administrative and srudent support personnel as
well as secretaries, teachers, custodians, and any other adult he came across.
While this small but intense army m ade its way out of the building,
Charlie, given rhe "all dear", was hastily deaning up his "litter.'' Like a
charging calvary captain, Mr. R. led his force ro the spot where he expected
to find rhe mortally broken body of one former student. W hat he found
instead was ... norhing. No Charlie parts, no scattered books . . .nothing!
Norhing except the mildly amused stares of a now deserting army
commencing to itself about the gullibility of its form er leader and the
withering unamused stare of a humorless principal.
Mr. R . became the King of Bus Duty for the following month. Charlie
and I were given temporary positions as assistant grounds keepers for the
remainder of the year which we found provided us access to the school's
fertilizer and marble dust supply; bur that 's another story.
Frank McClung

Mrs. Oakes, queen of rhe boards, at work again

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ALLEN-GARRIS0.1.

�Believe it or not, teachers pulled
pranks too when they were our
age! For example:
This popular English teacher and her
friends were constantly poked in the
backside with a toothpick by a young
man in their grade. He never got in
trouble with the principal. One night,
they got revenge by pouring thousands
of toothpicks on his front lawn. They
returned the next day to watch him
dean the mess up. He never bothered
them again! (Now he's a millionaire
in San Francisco!)
Terri Steffen

Bob G iles
Llfc Science 7

Elaine Graham
Language Arcs 7 ,
M ach 6, 7

Laura G raves
Attendance Secretary

This trickster put ExLax in a substitute teacher's milk!
Rick Crotts
This sweet lady and some of her
friends k idnapped a portrait of And rew Lewis from their school (the
former Andrew Lewis High School in
Salem). They called the principal and
told him that in order for the painting
to be returned, he had to let all the
seniors leave school early. Needless to
say, the plan didn't work.
Susie Bowles, bookkeeper

Sue Giles
Chorus 6 &amp; 7 , 8 &amp;
9 , Interest

Teresa Hafey
Social Studies 7

TROUBLE

Scott Harnilcon
Technology Educati on

This dignified sixth grade team leader
put a p iece of black paper over one of
her front teeth and flashed a big grin
at her English teacher!
D iane H erchenrider
And this escapade in his own words:
"In English class in the eighth grade,
I liked to sit at the back of class and
shoot people in the back of the head
with gum wrappers using a rubber
band. This was a great p rank until the
princip al caught me shooting someone and t hen the prank was on me. I
was p addled by the principal and th en
again when I got home! ' '
Tom D uncan

Dee Harrison
G uidance Secretary

Diane H erchenrid er
Lang uage Arcs 6

Muriel Kelley
H ealth and Physical
Education 8

Peggy J ohnson
Keyboard ing

David Kessler
Social Stud ies 7

Mr. Brancati 's daily p ep

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Adam LaUan dc
Life Science 7 , Physical
Science 8

FA CULTY AND STAFF

Lcarline Lan ier
Civics, Math 8,9

Cindy Lawrence
Algebra I

Doris Light
School Secretary

Tom Light
Paraprofessionn.l

�And more pedagogue mischief:

Carla Long
Health and Physical
Education 6, 7

Tom Mall
German

Debbie Marsico
Spanish 1,2

Gary Maynard
Health and Physical

Imogene Martin
Paraprofessional

Frank McClung
Guidance Counselor

Teresa McDaniel
Language Arts 6

Bill McKinney
Phusical Science 8

Stephanie Meador
Civics 8

Chris Morris
English 9

Ms. Bruno and Mrs . Harrison try to figure out
a problem .

Darlene Oakes
Paraprofessional

MAKER
Bob O 'Keeffe
T echn ology Ed u cation , Inrerest 6,7

This bouncy young lady was left on
the side of the road because she was
talking too much on the bus coming
home from cheering at a football
game. When they returned to pick
her up, she hid behind trees and
didn't answer her sponsor's calls .
When another cheerleader began to
scream and get hysterical, our prankster yelled out, "Why don't you shut
your mouth? You're getting on everyone's nerves!" Her sponsor was a little
bit mad.'
Nancy Shorter
This English teacher would sneak into
a neighbor's swimming pool at night.
However, they really knew we were
doing it and so did our parents!
Barbara Dyer
A few years ago here at Cave Spring
] unior, this future teacher had to sit
at the quiet table (we didn't ask why!)
When the quiet table teacher got up
to go get something, this prankster
poured salt into her tea.
Debbie Marsico
In the words of another CSJ teacher:
"My brother and I went to the neighbors' houses and changed their TV
channels with the Cable-TV remote
while they were watching television.
(Everyone in the neighborhood had
compatible remote controls. ) T hey
were clueless!"
] ennifer Stout
This sixth grade teacher and his
friends would pretend they were the
intercom and would ask for the teacher. She would say, " Yes? " and wait
for nothing. Then they would d o it
again!
Brian Ford

Greg Old
Social Srudies 6

Brenda Page
Math 7,8

Lazzelle Park er
Art, Crafts

Mr. Old' s seen it all!

Cindy Philli ps
Li fe Science 7 , Math
6,7

Sue Price
Eng lish 9

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World Geography 9

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Math 8,9, Civics 8,
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Earth Science 9

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World Geography 9

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Band Buddies

Students and teachers participate in the newspaper staff sponsored basketball
game.

Builders' Club Srocking Sruffers

Clubs are a great way to meet new people, make new friends and
have fun . This year Cave Spring Junior had rwo new dubs, the
International Club and Math Counts. The International Club took the
place of the French, Spanish, and German dubs and taught students
about different culrures. Math Counts is a competition that shows
students how math is used in everyday life. The team placed second in
regional competition and earned a total of six awards in their first year
of competition. The SCA, Honor Society, and Builders Club are service
organization that give students a chance to give back to their school and
community. Band and Chorus include both in school and outside
competitions and trips. The Yearbook and Newspaper staffs produce
the school publications. The various Guidance groups provide support
d tutoring for other students. Hopefully there is something of interest
for most everyone in these dubs and organizations.

Math Counts Winners: Front row-Saboora Bhutta, Taylor Cornwall, Daisy Digmanese,
Allison J etton Row 2-David Harbourt, Eric Lemmer, J ennifer Dickison

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INTRODUCTION TO CLUBS

�Clubs!
Partying, Spanish style!
A typical afternoon at yearbook.

The Yearbook Staff
sent out a survey
asking: "What is
your favorite club
or activity at CSJ
and why?"
Peer Mediators-I like
being able to help other people solve their
problems.
OM-You learn creative ways to think but
you do it in a fun way!
Band-Fun trips!
Honor Society-We
get to do fun activities
that help our school
and the community.
After School Art-I
get to do fun activities
and be with m y
friends.
Builders' Club-We
get to sell pops and do
a lot of helpful things
for other people.
Runne rs - I get to
walk around the school
without a pass.

REFLECTIONS CONTEST WINNERS : Fronr row-J ames Peery, Sarah J oy J ordahl, Meg Davies, J ennifer Wilson , Ryan Blackwell, Row 2-Tiffnn y Benchy,
Kell y St. Clair, Carly Krauss, Eli zabeth J erton , Row 3- Brian Gross , Rynn n Ang le, Kevin H enderson, Kristin \'(!enry, Adena Knplnn, Allison Jetton

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INTRODUCTION TO CLUBS

�NATIONAL

Honor Sociery: Fronc-Trea.- David Wilson, Pres.-James Dixon, VP-Sarah Rutherford, Historian-Mindy Reynolds, Sec.- Sarah Slovensky, Row
2-Jason Trompeter, Beth Furrow, Moyra Wright, Brooks Moran, Brandy Conner, Jessica Ball, Kristin Weary, Claire Pirn er, Kristen Jekielek, Jessicn Gilbert,
Tiffany Beachy, Sarah Nash, Bryan Gross, Matt Nielsen, Row 3-Teresa Hafey, Sarah Ross, Anna Craft, Katie Snead Traci Paxton, Brooke Carlin, Meghan
O'Hair, Cami Chapin, Sarah Balzer, Tam Vinyard, Matt Fusco, Lauren Holcomb, Ryann Angle, Nathan King, Row 4- Rennie Bruno, Jenna Frank, Jennifer
Rawlings, Elizabeth Domalski, Zach Bain, Zach Butt, Amy Woodfield, Sarah Joy Jordahl, Laura Wire, Jessica Norris, Brandon King, Sruart Tims, Laura
Basham, Michael Cox, Michael Tesoro, Row 5-Gartett Peace, Mandy McCall,Kristi Kirby, Amy Scheuer, Josh Carlton, Michael Daly, Laura Thornhill, Laurie
LaPlant, Jenny Tyree, Emily Smith, Sam Bell, James Brennan, Erik Min, Erick Martin, Alex Hanisch, Tony Phillips

Zach collecrs cloches for the Salvation Army.

Beth and Elizabeth are all smiles at the Honor Society sponsored Winter
Dance.

Don't trip, Marr!

The Honor Society is a club for 9th graders with a 3. 5 grade point average who
receive teacher recommendations in 8th grade. The Honor Society helps the
community in many ways. Some projects they have done this year are: sponsoring the
winter dance, giving a faculty appreciation breakfast, painting benches for the Mill
Mountain Zoo, making over 3,000 ribbons for the Red Cross, and cleaning a
highway in the fall and spring.

CSJ Honor Society

Honored Role
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HONOR SOCIETY

�Student Council Association

Scaling to New Heights
This year the SCA has outdone
itself. They have sponsored three
dances at Halloween, in March, and
the Spring Fling, conducted a door
decorating contest with a party for the
winners, collected food for the Lion's
Club and money for the Forgotten
Angels. The SCA is made up of representatives from every second period
class and all dubs. The SCA is an
important way for students to develop
leadership skills and to help the
school.
SCA: Front-Toby Wirkcge, Lauren Goldsm ith, Taylor Savage, Emily Seamon , Lauren Worshter, Mandi DeBoard, Adam Shorter, Jesse
Durham, Bryce Diffenderfer, Meg Davies, Sracey Woodfield, April Cooper, Bobby Sargent, Joe Compton, Kristi Rouse, Azru Dernirci, Ann
Deeds, Row 2-Greg Hemberger, Torn H agan, Mike Fickler, Tarn Vinyard, Ryan \Varson, Meredith Kinder, Scephanie Sgroi, Jennifer
Wilson, Traci Paxton, Becky Mitchell, Katherine Garrert, Laura Fawley, Carrie Metheny, Dana Vaughn, Row 3-Brenr J ones, Sarab Tcenis,
Amy Woodfield, Kristen J ekeliek , Kevin Henderson, Sara Chapman , Alison Doughty, Paul Brunk, Dustin Blankenship, Sarah Joy Jordahl,
Cami Chapin, Sarah Rutherford, Chris Gould, Eliza beth Morris, Row 4- J enny Tyree, Adam Pageant, J ohn McCann, Jonathan Pate, Adam
Hollingsworth, AllisonJerton, Laura Thornhill, Laurie LaPlam, Emily Smith, James Dixon, David \Vilson, J essica Gilbert, Kirn Young, Mary
Page Bosen

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SCA Officers : Sarah Trenis-Sec., T am Vinyard-Activities Ch., Amy Woodfield-Pres., Stephanie Sgroi-VP, Jennifer Wilson, 7th grade rep.

The SCA elections for '95 - '96 brought at least one famous polition

to

CS)'

Introducing the Junior High Flag Corps: Taylor Savage
and Lauren Goldsmith.

Am y cheerfully makes the morning announcem ents.

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Latin Club: Front-Alejandro Willie, Valerie Blevins, Angela Pae, Jessica Gilbert,
Wes Derryberry, Row 2-Brooks Moran, Moyra Wright, Kim Mizack, Kevin
Henderson, Beth Furrow, Lauren Lowe, Rowena Boehling, Row 3- Seth Casteel,
Chris Schneider, Will Sellari, Todd Kidder, Carter Arrington, Row 4-Marcy
Nussbaum, Mary Page Bosen, Brad Chase, Andy Glassik

The International Oub which included Spanish, French, and
German students had a great time. During the year they had a
potluck supper in which the students each brought in a dish from
another country, and they had dinner at El Rodeo. They also had
someone come and speak with them about ruroring foreign exchange students. Everyone got to know each other better and
learned some new things about different cultures. And, above all,
they had a wonderful time which they won't soon forget . Mrs.
Bailey, Mrs. Dittrich, Ms. Stout, Mrs. Marsico, and Mr. Mall were
the sponsors for International Oub.
The Latin Oub had a good year too. New members were taken to
the underworld to meet famous Romans. A pizza party was held at
Chuck E. Cheese for members and guests. In D ecember members
visited South Roanoke Nursing Home citizens and sang Latin
Carols. In February members made valentines in Latin. Foreign
Language Week was celebrated with a toga day in March . Rome's
birthday was celebrated on April 21. It was a "annus bonus" for all!

Latin officers have fun dressing up in Roman dresses . Officers are: Valerie Blevins,
Angela Pae, Lucy T aylor, J essica Gilbert, Wes Derryberry, and Alejandro Willie

Internation al Club Officers: Anna Sargent-Sec., T iffany Goings-Trea .,
Meghan Steele-VP, Emily Smith-Pres.

Does it look like these International Club members are having fun at El
Rodeo or what?

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LANGUAGE CLUBS

�Builders' Club: From -Jessica Vaughan, Terri link, Suzanne Ayer, Jennifer
Dickison, Meredith Kinder, J enny Tyree, Sarah Spears, Erin Hensley, Adena
Kaplan, Scephanie Cheng, Candice Nelson, Samantha Sreffek, Casey Powers, Taryn

Anderson, Loni Srnneman, Anna Weeks; Row 2-Brandie Barnett:, Courmey Kessler,
Elicia Gauley, John Brock, Kim Mizack, Srephanie Sgroi, Sarah Ross, Allison
Campbell, Emily Snider, Melissa Winkler, Ingrid Ozanich, Sarah Anderson, Allison
Doughty, Katie Schraeder, Kasey Beckner, J ennifer Scour; Row 3-Ashley Sruan,
Ausrin Marl-.-well, Ashley Nash, Paula Kolejka, Caitlin Evans, Jennifer Hrdlicka,
Moyra W righr, Krisrin Weary, Sheena Jain, Oaire Pimer, Lauren Holcomb, J essica
Palmer, Sarah Srec, Alison Crawley, Kristi R ouse, Kristie Deans, D avid Myers,
Jared Canfield; Row 4-Colleen Hally, Colleen McCarthy, Oaire Butler, Julia Slack,
Naralie Bushkar, Carrie McFarland, Kay Greenway, Jennifer Rawlings, Traci
Paxton, Sarah J oy Jordahl, Marcy Nussbaum, Erica Taylor, Grace Nixon, Ryann
Angle, Vicki Bassett, Colleen James, Meghan Turner, Rachel Spencer; Row 5-Becky
Witkege, Carrie Bawnan , Valerie Blevins, Elizabeth Barrier, Garrett Peace, Jenna
Frank, Mandy McCall, Kristi Kirby, Laurie LaPlanr, Chad Reed, Llndsay Fox,
Elizabeth Bushnell, Tiffany Beachy, Amy Dodson, Lesley Srec, lee Ann Thornton,
Caitlin Wrighr, Sarni Llnn

Builders· Club members sort ouc scockings thac they filled ac
Christmas for the Salvation Anny.

So how do you guys like those lollipops that che Builders' Club sold co you?

Builders' Club Officers: (bottom co cop) -Jenny Tyree-Pres.,
Sarah Spears-VP, Erin H ensley-Sec., Adena Kaplan-Trea.,
Scephanie Cheng-9ch grade rep.

The Builders' Club performed many enjoyable and helpful activities this year. They
deaned Ran Lynn Road off Rt. 220; collected

non-perishable food and bought turkeys and
potatoes for needy families in our school at
Thanksgiving; filled stockings at Christmas for
rhe Salvation Army; helped the non-smoking
campaign, "Save A Sweet Heart"; and sold
lollipops ar various rimes for fund raisers. This
dub brought a lirrle sunshine inro the lives of
many needy people. We should all be thankful
char chis dub exists. They are always Lending a
Helping Hand.'

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BUILDERS' CLUB

�Putting It Together
Each year, a group of selected rising seventh, eighth, and ninth graders
begin the process of creating a yearbook that gets better and better. We
slaved over our desks; well, not really,
but we've worked hard to devise the
best yearbook ever. We worked
everyday after school; so it sounds as
if we don't even have a life, but
somehow we do. Some days it's boring, and some days we'll be laughing
in stitches. People ask why we rush
them out the door at 3:05; it's because the yearbook is a surprise, and
something to look forward to at the
end of the year.
KF

Yearbook staff: From-Jordan Davies, Laura Thornhill, J essica Norris , Emily Smith; Row 2-Marcy Nussbaum , Amy
Dodson, Laney Bernardo, Paisley Bowles, Megan K elly, Saboora Bhutta, Lee Ann Thornton, Lauren Holcomb , J essi
Vaughn; Row 3-Sara Chapman, Sara Nash, Kate Feldvary, Sarah Trenis, Erica Taylor, Jessica Gilbert, Kristi Kirby, Moyn
Wright, Martha Smith Not pictured : Lindsay Lowe, Whitney Freeman, Bekki Avery.

Taking time off from Yearbook!

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We ninth grade staff members need to stick
together.

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I told you; I'm in charge of the carbon paper'

LOOK BACKON
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YEARBOOK

...

�HOT OFF THE PRESS

Newspaper staff: Front-Dana Vaughn, Crystal Kitts; Row 2-Michael Conrad , Meredith Kinder, Ryann Angle, Moyra
Wright, Diane Herchenrider; Row 3-Sarah Joy J ordahJ, Kristen Weary, Meg Davies, Allison Doughty, Suzanne Ayer, Sarah
Anderson; Row 4-Chris Bast, Bill Hueglin, Bobby Blanding, Kevin Henderson, Johnny Blanding, Shera Bushnell

Assignments, assignments!
Where does it all end? These
seventh, eighth, and ninth graders make up the CSJH newspaper staff. Everyone on the staff
can show off his or her writing
style. They meet with Mrs. Hershenrider, their sponsor, to discuss ideas for their articles. They
work on their own but have to
meet a deadline. Where would
CSJH get its excitement if we
didn't have a newspaper???

Editors: Front-Kristin Weary-Graphics, Calendar; Moyra Wright-Back page Ediror; Ryann AnglePront page Ediror; Meredith Kinder-Second page Ediror, Row 2-Michael Conrad-Sports page Editor
Moyra \X' righc reads che thank-you letter from the Ronald McDonnld H ouse. The
newspaper scuff sponsored chc Srudem-Faculry Bnskecball Gn.me and gave the proceeds to
che Ronald McDonald House.

The next Mugsy Bogues 1

OK, here's what we' re going to do.

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NEWSPAPER

�GUIDANCE:

Tutors: From-Sarah Rutherford, Laura Thornhill, Katie Lugar, Laney Bernardo, Sarah Trenis; Row 2-Sarah
Slovensky, Sarah Spears, Jason Trompeter, David Billingsley, Marissa Wujek, Lauren Holcomb; Row 3-Tarn
Vineyard, J enny Tyree, Nick Beazley, Ryan Vandelinde, Kristi Kirby, Ryann Angle

All of us need guidance, although some
of us may not admit it! We use guidance in
many ways. Guidance Advisory is made up
of administration, teachers, parents and students who advise and assist the guidance
program within the school. They provide a
communication link between various
groups being served by the guidance program and the program itself. Freshman
Council is one of the groups that Guidance
Advisory helps. The Freshman Council includes student members of the Freshman
Focus Committee, one representative from
each ninth grade homeroom and faculty
sponsors. Their purpose is to help freshmen
be more aware of functions at the high
school, make them feel a part of CSHS, and
help make the transition to CSHS go more
smoothly. The Tutors provide academic
help before school or during study hall.
They usually meet once a week or more
often under special circumstances. Natural
H elpers are chosen by peers and they have to
go through summer training while other
students are at the beach! They have ongoing training meetings throughout the
school year. Peer Mediators are students
chosen to use productive and appropriate
ways of resolving conflicts. They go through
training and try to guide their peers
through a problem solving process. Without the guidance program, our lives would
be much more complicated!

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GUIDANCE

Guidance Advisory: From-Megan K elly, Daisy Digmanese, Sarah H alli·
mer; Row 2-David Harbourt, Mary Hamm er, John Slovensky; Row 3-Cbiii
Pugh, Jenna Frank, Marthew Nielsen

Narural Helpers: From-Cindy Lawrence, Matt Lewis, Sara Page, Anna W eeks, T erri Steffen, Susan Stevens; Row ;
Juli a Slack, J onathan McCann, Ryan Vand elinde, Career A rrington , Steph anie Sgroi; Row 3-J ason Trompeter, Mcgh·1•
O'Hair, Sarah Rutherford, Tam Vineyard, Sarah Trenis, Karen Campbell; Row 4 - Nick Beazley, David Wilson, r.nnr.&lt;
Thornhill , Amy Woodfield, J ordan Davies, Rennie Bruno

WE ALL

�WHO NEEDS IT?

Peer Mediators: Front-Sara Chapman, Sara Page, Meg Davies, Tara Shepherd, Kare Sawyer, Brandy
Hartless, Dina Taher; Row 2-Brent Jones, Andrew Wolben, Meghan Barrier, Laura Henderson, Greg
Old; Row 3-Elizaberh Hurt, David Myers; Row 4-Adena Kaplan, Lucy Taylor, Carrie Heinemann,
Stuart Tims, Brenda Page; Row 5-Chris Bast, Bill Hueglin, Robert McFall, Michael Tesoro, Amanda
Sain, Loni Stonemann. Not pictured: Sarah Slovensky, Allison Doughry

Laura may be a Natural Helper, bur she still needs ro let our stress
sometimes.

Freshman Council: Front-Chris Pugh, Laurie LaPlanr, Chris Bibby; Row 2-Jenna Frank, Cami Chapin,
Anna Sargent, Matthew Nielsen; Row 3-Chrisrina Melki, Matt Fusco, Laura Thornhill, Maureen Ernst,
J essica Norris

DO!

Talking amongst friends is a great way to solve problems.

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GUIDA NCE

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OMad Libs
When you hear the term "0 M' ', you think of a
(noun)duct tape. On March 20th the nine (noun)
unprepared teams will go to N orthside High School
and represent our school. OM means "Oddysey of the
Mind," but it can also mean (word begins with 0)
obviously (word begins with M) mad. When you sign
up on a team, you hope to be with six other (adj.)
insane people. You must be very (adj.) ~ to be on a
team. But all together OM is the (adv.) most (adj.)
pointless thing that could happen to you.
Complied by Nick Beazley, Zach Burt, Katie Snead,
Carrie McFarland, David Wilson, Jenna Frank, Kristen ] ekielek

Amusin' Crnisin' : Front-David Good , Juscin Canfield;
Row 2-Jared Canfield, Clay Gaynor; Row 3-Taylor Cornwall, Adam Myers

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OF THE
"Amusin" Crnisin"": From-Matthew Van Sandt; Row 2-Ambet
Cox, Trent Currin; Row 3-Kevin Mitchell, Johnathan Farley

OM-ventions: From-Carrie McFarland, Jenna Frank, Katie Snead; Row 2Mike Cox, Matthew Muelenaer, Z ach Burt. N ot pictured: Nick Powers

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T he Crunch: From-Kelly Dugger, Lauren H ookwa y, J enni fer Wade; Row 2-Pacrick H older, Josh Patterson, Andy H older, Brian Mueknenr

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OM TEAMS

�Amusin' Cruisin' : Front-David Wilson, Jessica Trompeter, Jason Trompeter; Row 2Katherine Garrett, Matt Garrett; Row 3-J ohn McCann, Nick Beazley

Amusin' Cruisin': Front-Suzanne Ayers; Row 2-Carrie Morrison, Eileen Dudley,
Ashley Holland; Row 3-Sara Anderson, Courrney Kessler

OM-vention: Front-Johnny Payne, Joseph Harwell, Melissa Winkler; Row 2-Emily Snider, Lauren
Lowe, Saboora Bhurra

Classics: Front-Amy Rosapepe, Katherine Clemons ; Row
2-Ali cia Holland . Not pictured : C hrisry Faust, Amelia
llarrley

Tall Tales: Kristin Jekielek, Laney Bernardo, Julia Slack, Kristin \Xfeary . Not pictured: Li ndsay Lowe

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OM TEAMS

�SllttQllttQ

Cave Spring Style

Officers: Amanda Smith, Landon Metts, Rebecca Miller,
Sonnet Wright. Not picrured, Grace Coats

All County: Front-Lindsay Elkins, Mindy Schneider; Row 2-Holly Dowell, Sonnen Wright, Sara Anderson, Tracey
Underwood, Jessica Dooley, Bekki Avery, Katherine Garrett, Tonya Sinha, Leslie Blais, Liz Apgar; Row 3-Trista Smith,
Miranda Stebar, Landon Mens, Elizabeth Miller, Lisa Conner, Robert McFall, R achael Ferguson, Vikki Bassett, Kinsey
Hartless, Grace Coats

Mrs. Giles is giving some pre-concert words of wisdom.

This year Chorus began with potential. Mrs. Giles rolled up her
sleeves and went to work and produced a choir good enough to: sing
in all-county and all-districts, tour
the elementary schools (with a
quick stop at Chucky Cheese), and
produce two concerts. They also
traveled to St. Louis, Missouri, and
sang their hearts out for the Grand
Chapel at Washington University
and at the Cathedral of St. Louis.

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CHOR US

All District: Landon Metts, Elizabeth Miller, Lisa Conner, Robert McFall

C horus : Front-Erin Reed , April Cooper, Shannon Krupin , Leslie Swing; Row 2-Meghan Bowling, Suzanne Ayer, Laura Jones, Daniell
Jennings, Jodi Fink, Casey Powers, Ashley Fitzgerald, Johnathan Allen, Chris Schaff, John Hale, Matt Collins, Justin McAllister, Katie
Doremus, Jennifer Rorer, Jessica Simmons, Amanda Winter, Penny Foley, J essica Dooley, Rebecca Miller; Row 3-Mindy Schneider, Lindsay
Elkins, Sonnet Wright, Sara Anderson, J conifer Madison, J enny Carter, Katie Shrader, Robyn Walrond , Alyssa W ehrmeisrer, Caroline Gu sr
Katherine Garrett, Laura Fawley, Kara McKinney, Tonya Sinha, Austin Zimm erman, Li z Apgar, Leslie Blais, Christie Wills, Victorj,;
Bassett, Rachel Ferguson, Courtney Conner, Amy Shriver, Michela Brooks, Tess Paddock , Sue Giles; Row 4- H olly Dowell , Amber Hattm&gt;tn
Kri stie Deans, Ashley Stuart, Kinsey Hartless, Elizabeth Miller, Tracey Underwood , Trista Smith, Anna Lasker, Samantha Sreffek, Trish,;
Hole, Amanda French , Miranda Srebar, Amanda Smith, Misty Willmont , Landon Meers, Robert McFall , Bekki Avery , Chandra Di escl
Anna Barnh ill , Kristen Blair, Meghan Wilburn , Jamie Funk , Lisa Conner , Leannne Triplett
·

�Kee in' It Goin

Runners: Front-Sarah Rutherford, Mindy Reynolds, Laura Thornhill, Katie Lugar, Paisley Bowles, Kristi Rouse, Sarah
Hammer, Karly Poplstein, Mary Hammer, Jessica Trompeter; Row 2-Maureen Ernst, Tam Vinyard, Meghan O'Hair, Sheena
Jain, Stephanie Sgroi, Nikki Childress, Meredith Kinder, Megan Kelly, Lindsay Fox, Kara Fitzpatrick; Row 3-Sarah Slovensky,
Bridget Coleman, Kay Greenway, Jennifer Rawlings, David Billingsley, Marissa Wujek, Amy Woodfield, Michelle Leamnson,
Heather Chockley; Row 4-Cami Chapin, Rachel Spencer, Emily Smith, Mike Cox, Ryan Vandelinde: row 5-Jenna Frank, Sarah
Caldwell, Sarah Spears, Nick Beazley, Adam wood, Cory Malone, Jordan Davies

Our runners help to keep
our school functioning. The
office runners bring us forgotten homework or lunch
or messages about appointments. The library runners
check in books and are always there to help us find
some fact or another. The
guidance runners deliver
passes that get us out of class
or let us know about registering or getting personal
help. It is easy to see why we
need our runners.

Does Kay really plan on reading all those books'!?

This is hard work but we are still smiling'

Amelia is delivering a message that is very imporran t!

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R U N NER S

�Out

0

~une

Although this does, in fact, describe our band at times, the Junior
High Advanced Band has been a success this year. Perhaps "out of
tune" refers to the idea that instead of being "band geeks," we have
fun and learn things that set us apart. We again proved that the
Squires have the best junior high band in the district, having 38
members in All-District Band, including 8 first chairs. We also looked
forward all year to the Disney W odd trip in March. Along with winter
and spring concerts, the school assemblies, elementary school visits,
and activities of the Stage Band, this has been a busy year! (No wonder
we had a problem finding our own instruments for the pictures!)
Band Officers: Wes Derryberry-8th grade rep., J ason Trompeter- VP, Katie Snead-histo rian/librarian, J ames Br c nnan-m~a . , ) runes Dixon-pres.

Brass: Front-Holly Christley, Becky Wickege, Vance Adkins , Cunis Walters; Row 2-Ban Thornton, Michael Conrad, Bo bby Gilliland, J ared Bourne, Moyra \'\/right,
Nikki Edwards, Anna Craft, Kacie Snead, Amy H olmes, Stephanie Sgroi , Robbie Nettles, Gerald Carr; Row 3-Tommy Beckner, J amcs Dixon, Laura Basham, J n.mes
Brennan, Nathan King, Brandon King, Sarah Trenis, Rene Dallard-Meine, Beth Harms, Thomas Dickerson, Ryan Dlackwell, Tommy Zamorski, Knry 01ristley. N oc:
picrured, Chad Reed

Woodwi nds: From-Emil
lison CampbeU; Row 2

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erwood., Coll~ McCarthy , Emily Snider, AJ-

ba James, Natalie Bush kar, Sheena J ain; Row 3cy R uss um, Rachel Spencer; Row 4-Krisci Kirby, Kristin
oore; ow S- Emily Sowder , Leigh Ann Thompson , Allison

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Clemens M icheUc Toh · Ro . 3 . Af '
cs~ica Cr::ug, Angela Pac, Daisy Digma.nesc, Catherin e
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Alison
Crawley,
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Woodwinds: Front-\"1cs Derryberry, Adena Kaplan, Step hanie C heng, Jessica Bn.ll, Amy Scheuer, Eliznbeth O om alski, O n.ire Pitner
Emi ly Caldwell, Paisley Bowles, Kate Feldvary, Bill Hueglin, J essica Norri s, Ma.ndy McCall; Row 2-J oh nachan Fn.rlcy. Brnd Sowder, Alici~
H olJa.nd, Alli son Bernardo , Beth Furrow, Sarah Nas h, J essica Gi lbcn , Brooks Moran, Kaci e \"1o ltcr, Jaso n Trompete r, Carrie H cinem nnn
'
Sarah Ross , Sarah Sp(."U.CS, J en ny T yree , J ohn W ardnch , Matt Dunne

�All-District: Front-Johnathan Farley, Matt Dunne; Row 2-James
Dixon, James Brennan, Nathan King, Brandon King; Row 3- Kristin
Weary, Kristi Kirby, A.my Scheuer, Becky Witkege; Row 4-Angela
Pae, Kacie Wolter, Emily Caldwell, Paisley Bowles; Row S-Ashley
Na.sh, Caitlin Evans, Daisy Digm.anese, Alicia Holland, Valerie Cole;
Row 6-Na.ta.lie Bushkar, Marcy Nussbaum, Adena Kaplan, Erin
Culpepper, Stephanie Cheng; Row 7-Lauren Steele, Caire Pitner,
Rache.l Spencer, Thomas Dickerson; Row 8-Jennifer Wilson, Karie
Snead, Bill Hugelin; Row 9-Michelle Toh, Anna Craft, Tommy
Beckner, Row 10-Wes Derryberry, Emily Snider, Allison Campbell

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Pe-rcu.ssion :- Front-1'.fart Lewis, Ryan Vandelindc, Kt.-v in Henderson; Row 2Josh Ktehbid, Chris Pugh, Shareef Tahcr. Not pictured, Erik Min

The band would like to thnnk Mr. ford for his terrific trombone solo
in the winter assembly and concert.

Mrs. Wisc and her buddy
Just hangin' om at the Christmas assembly

Amy strives to be queen of the b:ind!

Smgc Bnn d : Front-J ohnntho.n Fnrley , Alicia H olland, Brad Sowder , Bill Hugclin, Adnm
Chi rwood , Pnisley Bowles, Emily Cnldwell; Row 2-Bn.rry R ynn , David K idd, Cunis
\V'n.lrcrs, Bmd Powell , TI1omn.s Dickerson, Sa.rnh Trcnis , N ikki Ed&lt;;&gt;.':lJ'ds, Amr H olmes.
Moyra \'\/right, Knric SncJld, Meg Onvies; Row .3- Bnrt Thorn ton . J :imes Brennan, jnmes
Dixon, Narhnn King, Brandon King, BLtl")' \V irkcgc. Mid1ncl Conrad: Row 4-.Jes.s1 MiUs,
Arn Snkng uchi, Nnmlic Bush knr. Amr Sch euer, Kristi Kirb)', Kristin \'V'e:l.ry, Kenn
H end erson, Rrnn Vnncld indc. Mau Lewis , D:micllc W' isc. Noc piro1 rcd- \Ves Derryberry.
Elizab eth Bttrri e.r, Knrc Fcld vnry.

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STUDENTUFE

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�Friends are friends
forever . .. ; these are pictures of us with our
friends just having fun,
spending those special
times together. Friends
share our joys, sympathize when we are down,
keep us from being
bored, help with homework, and are always
there when we need
them. School gives us a
chance to be together.
Enjoy!
Bien Amigos!
P osing fast

Even the strangest of us have friends!

J use hangin · with rhe friends'

Oh , Yeah'

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STUDENT LIFE

�Girls ' nighr our

World 's rhree besr friends

No, we are not normal!

When we were young .
Come be my fri end'

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STUDENT LlFE

�The Yearbook Staff sent out 105 surveys
about the dances. The results follow:

Do you attend the dances?
64 said yes
26 said no
14 said sometime
What do you like about the dances?
35 said friends
22 said undecided
17 said nothing
16 said the music
8 said the guys/girls
4 said the food
What would you want changed with the
dances
43 said the music
7 said lights out and strobe lights
5 said less supervision
3 said make them more fun
43 said undecided
Why do you come to the dances?
-"It's the only place where you can bounce off
the walls and get hyper! "-Mary Thomas
-"The honeys!" -Justin Anderson
Suggestions to improve the dances:
-A black DJ and better music that is up-todate.-Desmond Howard
-There should be more slow songs. I mean,
what's the point of getting all dressed up and
going with someone if all you're going to do is
jump up and down!-Emily Snider
This must have been some dance'

Nervous , J ami e?

Everybody, SMILE
What 's so funny , Maureen '

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STUDENT LIFE

�anna ' 'Dance?
Dances are some of the
few major social events in the
life of a Squire. Oub sponsored, the kids get exactly
what they know kids want.
Great music, great food ,
friends and a few of the latest moves all create a perfect
dance setting. CSJ dances are
always well-attended , so I
guess just one question remains : Do ya wanna ' dance?

Some of us are m ore energetic than others .
W ell, where are you?

Waiting fo r their daces

"Whac d id you do now, David?"

Girls jusc wanna · have fun w ich their fr iends .

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STUDENT LIFE

�SPORTS
Intramural ping pong champs: Front-1st
place Tom Hagan, Shannon Poplstein; Row 22nd place Jeff Chapman, Terra Poplstein; Row
3-3rd place Ryan Hergrueter, Kelly Duggar

Cave Spring sports have been exciting this year! Our over-all records
were competitive and the intramurals
for sixth grade were great fun. So why
are sports so important to us?
Here's what some kids say:
"Team sports like basketball feature
competition-I like that!"
"Softball lets you use a lot of skills and
you're outside."
'Tm not an athlete but I enjoy watching sports, especially basketball."
"I just like to run! I like a personal
sport where I race against myself."
"Skiing is a great way to enjoy nature
and I'm good at it so I love it."

That"s a new idea, Julia! Blow it over!

Intramural free throw champs:From !st-Breeze Ross, 2nd - Kelly Duggar, 3rd-Emil)'
Seaman; Row 2 I st-J.] . Redick, 2nd -Adam Myers, 3rd -Cory Belcher

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INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS

�MAl11A
DOWN, SET, HUT!
Intramural indoor soccer champs: Front-Neal Thomas, Andy Bauman, Jeff Chapman,
Daniel Payne, Drew Barrett; Row 2-Davey Arthur, Cory Belcher, David Avery, Adam
Myers; Row 3-Megan Beazley, Kelly Duggar, Lindsay Reynolds, Kacie Kessler; Row 4Alden Sieber, Meghan Battier, Dagny Patton, Kate Sawyer, Karin Murphy, Jeanne Duddy

What's the funniest
thing that's happened
to you while playing a
sport?
''I was running to catch
the ball for a touchdown,
and the second I caught
it, my pants fell
down!''-Matt Dunne
"In softball when I was 8,
I was told to run to 2nd.
So I did; I went straight
there
skipping
lst!"-Anon.

"I was playing soccer in
the rain. I kicked the ball
and as it flew into the
goal, I flew into the
mud!"-Jennifer Fralin
"I was playing indoor
soccer and the ball
bounced off the wall, hit
my shoulder, and flew
into the goal! "-Anon.
''When I was playing
soccer, I got the ball and
ran down the field, realizing no one was chasing me. I thought it was
because I was so fast, but
I was going to the wrong
goal! "-Jessi Eagle

Prerry , pooped our pepsrers 1

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IN TRODUCTION TO SPORTS

�Fearless
Football team: Front-Heather Shank, Jonathan Pate, Ryan Furrow, James Perry, Dustin Blankenship, Lee
Enoch, Jeff Goins, Justin Howlett, Johnny Blanding, Scott Koval, Adam Padgett, Andy Holder; Row 2Clay Gaynor, Pat Holder, Garry Hunley, Joe Scruggs, Daniel St. Clair, Jeff Fuller, Michael Gusler, Bobby
Gilliland, Brad Blanding, Brad Oeschlin; Row 3-Coach Scott Beard, Thomas Drumheller, Craig Catalano,
Steven Haynes, Seth Bryant, Tommy Biggio, Patrick Metheney, Andy Glassick, Clay Haley, Adam
Chitwood, Coach Brian Ford

Look tough! Football is a mental game.

•

-- I --------1

The football team starts its season a week before school; players give up a week
of summer to suffer on the Gridiron. This year 70% of our players had never
played before. We had lots of room to improve.
Quarterbacks are an important part of a team and we had no quarterback the
first day of practice. Coach Beard picked Jonathan Pate from his line position and
moved him to QB. It turned out to be a good move. Jonathan was shaky at first
but came through and earned Most Valuable Player award.
Players that never played before improve fast . Most Improved Player Award
went to Patrick Metheny who had 5 sacks in our last 2 games.
Football is a game in which discipline is important. Out team members need to
be in shape and work in school. Bobby Gilliland won the Coaches Award for his
dedication, his attitude, and his behavior.
Overall the season was one of learning the game and getting an opportunity to
participate in a school sponsored sport.

I'm tough!

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CSJ FOOTBALL

Guess 1 wasn't rough enough'

I

�Fighters

O.K. guys, get out there and keep them from scoring.

Since when do coaches go

to

a faculty meeting?

Touchdown! Touchdown!

SCOREBOARD
Score

Opponent

18-12
Northside
25 -0
E.C. Glass
0-16
Heritage
7-6
William Fleming
20-8
Franklin County
33-0
Patrick Henry
6-6
William Fleming
14-18
Pulaski County
Record 5-2- 1

Football Team: From-Desmond Nance, Chris Martin , Chris Poulter, Nathan G leiner, J ordan Davies, Chris Dooley, Matt
Shrader, Brad Nichols , Luke Ni chols, Kevin Howlen, J ason White; Row 2-Chad Reed , Mike Percy, Daniel Brooks, Chad
McDaniel, Matt Thomas , Erik Min , Chris Bibby, Alex Bohm, Michael H awkins , Aaron Smailes, Tim Gaffney; Row 3-Chcis
Jenks, D avid Sherrer, Fred Reed , Kevin Humphreys, Coach Scan Simmons, Coad1 Adam Lallande, Charles Lambert, Sceve Salo,
Brandon Funk , Jimmy C hen

Freshman year is a learning experience; this is the first time most
of these players have played together since the team is composed
of players from both Cave Spring
Junior and Hidden Valley J unior.
The season began with an exciting win over Northside in the
last seconds of the game. The second game was a smashing shutout
against Glass. Probably the most
thrilling win was the pounding
shutout against Patrick Henry .
The high school varsity has some
real potential coming up. Watch
out for this bunch in the future!

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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL

�,.

0
The Cave Spring boys' basketball team was
enthusiastic and worked hard. They had a great
game against Hidden Valley which led to a big
viaory. They also beat Glenvar and ended their
season with a 2-12 season. Winning is always
nice but learning, improving and doing one's
best were the goals for this team.

JUNIOR
HIGH

Wake up, Alex!!!

Basketball team: Ftonc-Greg Hemberger, manager, Philip Ingram , W ilson W aldron , J ohn McCann , Jason O wenby,
Spencer Christley, David Billi ngsley, Ryan Watson, J essee D urham , manager; R ow 2-Mi chael Brammer, manager, Alex
Seamon , Adam Padgett, Chris Conquest, Chris Old, Robett Coven, Wes Derryberry, Ryan Vandeline, Brian Hamilron ,
Coach Brian Ford .

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CSJ BASKETBALL

Go for it, Wes!

Adam g ets set for a fo ul shot .

�FRESHMEN

I
The Freshmen Basketball Team had
an impressive season with a record of 123. The Cave Spring Junior players, Brandon Funk, Stuart Tims, Kris Hergrueter,
] amie Miller and Jess Seamon, all got a
lot of playing time and did a great job.
Good things await the varsity at CSHS
with this talent coming up.

Basketball team: Prone-Luke Nichols, Matt Shrader, Brian Elliott, Stuart Tims, Justin Shirley, Brian Snow, Brad Nichols,
Adam Flora; R ow 2-Coach Barron, Billy Richardson-manager, Aaron Smailes, Brandon Funk, Jamie Miller, Kris Hergrueter,
Damon Poston, J ordan Tilley, Coach Cook.

Brandon throws the ball into play.

Jess goes up for a jump shot.

Jamie signals for the ball.

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FRESHMAN BASKETBALL

�ING HIGH
f all the basketball teams in Cave
Spring Junior High history, none have
had a better season than the 1995 Lady
Squires!
Any of their opponents would agree
that the Squires were unstoppable.
Their final record was a perfect 12-0. Outstanding
defense paired with awesome offense coached by two
super coaches make an unbeatable combination.
The team finished their season with the honor of
being District Champions and knowing that they were
truly #1. Congratulations, ladies, we're proud of you!

The Sq uires work hard ro get a shot.

Basketball t eam: From-Lauren Lancaster, Leslie English, Breeze Ross; Row 2-Sarah H enderson , Kelly Foy, Laura
Fawley, Whitney Freeman , Marcy Nussbaum, Jennie Carter, J essica Caldwell, Catherine Aydlett; Row 3-Coach
David Carter, Mary Thomas, Beth Harms, Laura Nasca, Renee Gagnier, Katie Wolter, Lauren Lowe, J amie Funk,
Doug Cunningham, coach.

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CSJ GIRLS BASKETBALL

Jamie makes a move inside.

Go fo r the d unk, R enee!

It seems like the other team is always trying

to

catch up'

�Megan gets in good position to go for
the ball .

...

Warming up is an important part of practice.

Volleyball team: From-Megan Turner, Mary Thomas; Row 2-Kelly Foy, Nikki Childress, Julia Slack, Jennifer Craig,
Ingri d Ozanich, Stephanie Sgroi, Jessica Craig; Row 3-Manager Katherine Min, Sara Chapman, Jamie Funk, Courtney
Kesler, Allison Jetton, Laura Nasca, Beth Harms, Courtney Conner, Rebecca Kopstein, Elisha Gawley

Julia serves during the William Byrd game .

The Cave Spring Junior High volleyball team got off to a fantastic start
this season. One of the largest number of girls showed up for tryouts:
forty-five.
The team was picked in February and Mrs. Melissa
Doll returned for her second year coaching at CSJ.
The girls played their hearts out in every game and
their record proves it. They began their season with
two great wins and lost a dose one to William Byrd.
They played hard the rest of the season and represented our school well.

The team sticks rogether on and off the court.

Set For Succe
85
CS] VOLLEYBALL

�•

•

IC In

Look, I can fly and kick the ball at the same time!

Soccer team: Fcom-Doug Llnn, Zack Holt, Matt Fusco, Zach Bain, Chris Bays, Kevin Henderson, Brad Powell; Row 2Josh Krehbiel, Brandon King, Daniel Chapman, Alex Seaman, Jon McCann, John Kraemer, Dannie McFadyn, Maureen
Ernst, Matt Muelenaer, Justin Canfield; Row 3-Ryan Belcher, Coach Ed Stear, Ryan Vandelinde, Nathan King, David
Wilson, James Dixon, Josh Carlton, Eric Batchler, Lawrence Myer, Coach Eric Hancock, Jared Canfield

The 1995 Cave Spring Squires'
soccer team had an exceptional season. With a record of 12 wins and
2 losses the team had the most
victories ever by a Squire soccer
team. The most valuable player
and offensive player of the year was
D avid Wilson. The defensive player of the year was Zach Bain. It
was a great season!

Chris Bays is a fierce competitor.

Life on the bench .

86
CS] SOCCER

Kevin H enderson is admiring his kick .

A screaming coach is an important part of every team .

�H
e

a
d
Wrestling team: Front-Tommy Reeder, Dannie McFadyn, Adam Chitwood, Kevin Henderson, Matthew Holden, Michael Kraemer, Larry Dromberta,
Eathan Gleiner; Row 2-Matthew Tester, Ted Loesel, David Good, Marr Muelenaer, Dustin Blankenship, John Slovensky, Seth Casteel, Travis Bowles,
Justin McAllister, Clay Gayner; Row 3-Chris Gould, Carter Ross, Matthew Osborne, Jeff Fuller, Walker Bell, Johnny Blanding, Cory Malone, Bobby
Blanding, Coach Ron Pritchard

H
u

n
t
Way

to

go, Marr!

&amp;

R

A little help from the coach can 't hurt.

e
Hold on, Michael, just a little longer.

This year's wrestling team had a record of 2
wins and 4 losses with a big win over Hidden
Valley, 43-36. Matt Muelenaer was named
most improved wrestler, Tommy Reeder was the
most valuable wrestler, and the most dedicated
wrestlers were John Slovensky and D avid
Good. The team had a great time together,
each man showed improvement, and they did
their best.

v
e

r

s
e

Come on , Seth , you can do ir 1

87
CS] WRESTLING

�Running isn't that bad, Beth!

The girls' track terun had another impressive season. Thanks
to all of our talented athletes, we
were undefeated and also rook
first place at the Cosmopolitan
Invitational held in Salem. In
addition to our first place trophy at Cosmo, Mandy McCall
received the trophy for Best
Field Event participant and
Beth Harms received the Best
R.unner trophy. Congratulations
to all of the rerun members for
their hard work and success.

Warch where you land , Mandy .

88
CS] GIR LS ' TRACK

The distance ream is getting ready for the big run.

Up, up and away!

Girls' Track team: From-Meredith Ki nder, Kristin Weary , Nikki Edwards , Caty Price, Kristen J ekielek , Stephanie Sgroi, Shannon
Krupin , Kinsey Hartless, Melissa Winkler, Kelly Foy , Suzanne Ayer; Row 2-Kay Greenway, Anna Sargent, Moyra Wright, fauren
Lowe, J ennifer Rawlings, Grace Coats, Mary Hammer, Allison Bernardo, Carrie Bauman , Julie Carson, Emi ly Snider, J enni fer
Hrdlicka, Linsey Blankenship; Row 3-Coach Susan Stephens, Coach Sarah Boxier, Mindy Reynold s, Amy Rosapepe, Samh
Rutherford , Candice Nelson , Sarah Cox, Beth Harms, Mandy McCall, Kara Fitzpatrick , Carri e McFarland , Alli son Jeccon , Am y
Dodson

�The 1995 CSJ boys' track
team had a successful season
with many dedicated runners.
They had a 2-1 season and
placed third at the Cosmopolitan
Invitational. The record breaker
on the team was Adam Graham
with a high jump of 5'7" and a
long jump of 17'5~".

Boys' track team: Front-Walker Bell, Larry Dromberra, Bradley Tayloe, Chris Bast, Seth Casteel, Sean Lynch; Row 2-Marr
Delumyea, Johnny Blanding, Brian Chadwick, Bobby Blanding, Fred Connor, Marr Garrerr, Brian Hawkins, Jonathan
Neighbors; Row 3-Coach Score Beard, Patrick Holder, Michael Graham, Erik Min, Jess Seamon, Justin Bullock, Charles
Larnberr, Alex Bohm, Patrick J esse, Ward Currin, Coach Adam Lallande

And where he lands, nobody knows!

Perfect form

A relay in th e making

I chink I can .. .I know 1 can'

I am not going to lee you gee by me.

89
CS] BOYS ' TRACK

�When I say

CAVE
You Say

SPRING

Although they do get their own
locker for the whole year, cheerleading isn't all fun and games! During
the summer they go to camp for three
strenuous days of cheering. Every
week they have practice and most
weeks have two games. They have to
put up with ridicule and
''cheerleader'' jokes and wear 100%
polyester uniforms all day! And remembering which porn-porn goes in
which hand isn't so easy either!!! But
hey, somebody has to rev up the
school spirit here and we can do it!PB

Perky Practice makes Perfect!

Red in right, black in left!

CS] Cheerlead ers: Front-Captain-AlisonJenon, Sponsor-Jocelyn Russell, Co-captain-Amy Holmes; Row 2-Paisley Bowles,
Amy Crumpler, Amy Blackstock, Kim Mizack, Amanda Merzler; Row 3-Allison Campbell, Rachel Spencer, Carolin Gust,
Sarah Hammer, Kara McKinney, Elizabeth Morris. Not pictured, Shelly Creasey-sponsor.

If only they were this qui et ail of the time'

90
CS] CHEERLEADERS

Don·t be afrai d; it is just a camera.

�This year's freshman cheerleaders did
a great job. They had practice every
single day of the week, except on game
days. They also went to camp during the
summer to learn cheers and stunts. Since
the games are at the high school or outof-town, few students attend; it is really
hard to cheer without a crowd! However, being on a freshman team allowed
the girls to meet the Hidden Valley
students and to make new friends with
whom they will be next year at CSHS.

PB

When I Say

Number
You Say

ONE!

Ir's a bird; it's a plane; no, it 's Amy!

Freshman Cheerleaders: From-Ashleigh Hedge, Amber Workman, Traci Paxron, Leslie W ebb ,
Jasmine Bates; Row 2-Amy Woodfield, Laurie LaPlanc, Katherine Freaney, Sarah Joy Jordahl, Emily
H eller

Clap your hands, and sromp your feet, and listen ro the rhyilim of the Knight

beat!

Cheering sure is a lot of work jusc ro gee a free drink'

Katherine really gees into cheering'

91

FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS

�Spotlight on
Our freshmen athletes deserve a lot of attention. Their skill at their particular
sport enabled them to play at the high school level. Sometimes called "the
forgotten freshmen " since they play for Cave Spring High School but attend Cave
Spring Jr., they put up with late activity buses and late night games. They rarely
get "their" lockers decorated and most freshmen seldom attend their games.
However, these young people strive to give their best and the JV and Varsity
teams have good records because of their efforts. We salute all of you!

Cross-country team: Brian Gross, Julie Carson, J ash Carlton, Erick Martin

Golf team: Chris Pugh, Ward Currin

JV Soccer (1995): Meghan O' Hair, J essica Norris

92
FRESHMEN ATHLETES

Indoor Track: From-Julie Carson , Mandy McCall, Carrie McFarland , David Wilson; Row
2-J ash Carlton, Ward Currin

�Freshmen Athletes

J.V. Girls' Basketball: Tam Vinyard, Sarah Rutherford, Mindy Reynolds, Sarah Slovensky

Swim Team: Front-Cami Chapin, Candice Gnau; Row 2-Wes Barbour, Sarah Oaccerbuck,
Kare Feldvary, Sarah Balzer, Brian Gross; Row 3-Nick Beazley, Jonas Baranauskas, Harry
Kessler

J.V. Volleyball Team: Front-Meghan O'Hair, Sarah Bassett; Row 2-Sarah Slovensky,
Jessica Norris, Cami Chapin, Sarah Balzer

W rest ling Team: Ryan Serchel, J onarhan N eighbors , Todd Setchel, Curtis Walters,

r, arrcrr Peace

93
FRESHMEN ATHLETES

�A
b
0

This year's dedication goes to a
woman who soars above and beyond the role of a teacher. Her
creative teaching styles, such as
pink grammar hats, open students
up to a new level of learning. For
many students she is more than a
teacher; she's a confidante and a
friend. Being involved in the Natural Helper's program, she knows a
large portion of the student body.
As the English department head,
she stays after school many days
working into the afternoon. We
thank her for all her hard work and
dedicate the 1996 SQUIRE to the
one and only Mrs. Terri Steffen!

v
e

The whole gang-Terri , Sierra, and D avid

e
Mrs. Steffen loves to travel, especially to the
West where she g rew up.
W orks by her stud ents d ecorate Mrs. Steffen 's som etim es
cluttered room.

0

n

d
94
DEDICATION

One of Mrs. Steffen 's favorite girls, her
daughter Sierra.

�Track and basketball standout Mindy Reynolds and football, basketball and baseball player,
Brandon Funk, were overwhelmingly selected Most Athletic by their peers.

Smile, and the world smiles with you. Corey West and Kay Greenway were voted Best Smile.

Our Best All A routJd FreshmetJ , Amy Woodfield and Justin A nderson, are great in every way.

W e would never recognize our Most ChatJged Freshmm , W ill Seliari and Beverly Anderson, from
their 6 th g rade photos.

The People's Choice
95
SUPERLATIVES

�Van Gogh? Well, almost. Tony Phillips and Kim Young are our Most Artistic Freshmen.

James Dixon and Sarah Joy Jordahl could climb to the top of any
mountain. They were voted Highest Aspirations.

Our thanks to Tony Phillips for the arrwork on pages 95-97.

A person 's locker reflects a person g reatly. The Coolest Lockers on the hall belong
Beazley an d Lauren Holco mb.

96
SUPER LATIVES

to

Nick

Versatility goes a long way . Berween the rwo of them , our Most Mtuical, Brad C h ase
and Meghan Steele can play many instruments .

�Watch our foe those stairs' Jenny Tyree and Chad Reed were voted Most Likely to Trip Over Their
Own Feet.

Blessed with the gift of gab, Maureen Ernst and Alex Bohm were
voted Most Likely to Be a Talk Show Host.

Jason Trompeter and Cacia Leskis can always find a friend nearby. They are our Friendliest Freshmen.

E.T. : Phone Home! Todd Kidder and Anne Sa cco are the Most Likely to Have Been A bducted by
A liens.

o utgoing personaliti es of Paul Brunk and
JJ.tie Lugar m ak e them Most L ikely to Be a
e/ebrity.

i'it:

We have often wondered where John Kraemer and Candace Nelson
could be. They were voted Most Likely to Be Late to Their Oum
Ftme1'al .

97
SUPERLATIVES

�Organized, hard working, and goal-oriented describes our 1996 SQUIRE. Academically he holds a 3.9
GPA and excels in science, winning first place in the Science Fait in both 7th and 9th grades. He is also
president of the National Junior Honor Society. Musically he has gained honors in All-Discricr Band in
7 ,8 and 9th grade. He is president of the Advanced Band and scill finds time for private trumpet lessons.
Athletically he has played on the school soccer team, Roanoke Valley indoor and outdoor teams, and on
the Blue Ridge Panthers' travel team. Active in his church, he has helped to build a Habitat for Humanity
House. His passion though is flying and his dream is to attend the U.S. Naval Academy and to become a
pilot. Obviously, a serious person, he scill loves to be with his friends and to occasionally, very occasionally,
goof offi We announce with pride the 1996 Squire-James Dixon.

N
T
PURPOSE

0

ROCY
DATA

James helped clean the highway, a projea of the Honor Sociery.

Winner of a 1st place in the Science Fair, James knows the importance of science and math
for a career in the naval air force.

JAMES DIXON
1996 SQUIRE

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SQUIR E

Music provides relaxation and band camaraderie for Jam es .

�Versatile is the word best suited to describe the 1996 MY LADY. This student with a 4.0 GPA finds time to do so many
activities; she has played for the school volleyball and basketball teams for three years (she was captain of both in the 8th
grade). She has played AAU basketball, ] r. Olympics volleyball and even softball. Somehow she squeezed in eight years of
dance. Also at school she is secretary of the Honor Society, a guidance runner, tutor, and peer mediator, and a member of the
International Oub. She certainly doesn't slack off on Sunday when she helps teach Children's Church, works in the nursery
and attends her youth group. She is as talented in the humanities as ar spores. She dances and is gifted as an artist (she
designed the '94-'95 girls' basketball T-shirt). Quiet and hard working in class, she is fun loving and very popular with her
peers. Ir is with pride we announce the 1996 MY LADY to be "Sia", Miss Sarah Slovensky,

Laughing with friends is a great stress reliever for rhe very busy Sarah.

Artistic and creative aaiviries also interest the super athletic "Slo. "

SARAH SLOVENSKY
1996 MY LADY

Sarah chairs rhe Honor Society Publicity Committee but still volunteers to d ear rhc highway.

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MY LADY

�Bartley, Amelia
Barton, Adam
Basham, Laura
Bassett, Sarah

INDEX

Bassett, Victoria
Bassett;, Sarah
Bast, Chris
Batchler, Adam
Batchler, Eric
Bates;, Jasmine
Bauman, Andy
Bauman, Carrie

9' A
Abbitt,Stllll!t

38, 39

Adams, Stephanie
Addy, Alex

45
45

Adkins, Vance
Alami, Serene
Aldridge, Travis
Allen, Charles
Allen, Johnathan
Allen, Lewis
Allison, Amy
Altieri, Erin
Amos, Joseph
Amos, Michelle

17, 18, 70

Andenion, Beverly
Anderson, Cynthia
Anderson, Justin

37

7, 18, 19, 95

Beckner, Tommy

17, 19, 70, 71

45
18
76
37
68
61
64

37
37, 60, 64, 76
45, 79
55

37
18
38
1, 8, 32, 37, 68
9, 45, 79
14, 37
38, 84
38, 61, 63, 68, 75
88

Ayers;, Suzanne

67

Ayersman, Elizabeth

38

B
Babich, Lauren
Bailey, Anne
Bailey, Michael
Bain, Jacob
Bain, Zach
Bainter, Megan
Baldwin , Ashley
Ball. Jessica
Ballard-Meine, Rene
Balzer, Christine
Balzer, Craig
Balzer, Sarab
Baranauskas, Jonas
Barbour, Jeremy
Barbour, Wes
Barnett, Brandie
Barnett , Chance

Barnhart , Amy
Barnhill , Anna
Barnhill, Hannah
Barrett, Drew
Barrier, Elizabeth

100
INDEX

Bayne, Brandon
45
Bays, Chris
19, 86
Bays, Jason
38
Beachy, Letisha
45
Beachy, Tiffany
19, 57, 58, 61
Beall, Anthony
45
50, 51, 54, 80, 89
Beard, Scott
Beazley, Meg
4, 45, 49, 79
Beazley, Nick 9, 19, 29, 30, 64, 67, 69, 93-(~4
Beckner, Kacey

38, 68
45

Aydlett, Catherine
Ayer, Suzanne
Ayer,, Suzanne

6, 37, 61, 88
45

Beckner, Melissa

38, 61 , 63, 67,
38,
18, 57, 58, 60, 61, 63,

Arrington, Carter
Arthur, David
Austin, Becki
Austin, Jessica
Austin, Sherri
Austin, Steven
Avery, Bekki
Avery, David
Avis, Ricka

93
l 5, 37, 63, 65, 89
45
19, 86, 104
91
9, 44, 45, 79

37, 76

37,

Apgar, Elizabeth
Arnold, Derek
Arnold, John

16, 19
37, 61, 68

38
38, 43
37
38, 68
50
45
45
37

45
18, 30, 76, 95

Andenion, Katherine
Anderson, Lindsay
Anderson, Rebecca
Anderson, Regina
Anderson, Sarah
Anderson, Taryn
Angle, Ryann

Baumann, Jodie

15, 37
45
19, 58, 70

11, 37
50, 51, 60
75
45
18, 58, 86
18
45
19, 58, 70

38, 61

Behl, Austin
Belcher, Cory
Belcher, Roben
Belcher, Ryan
Belisle, J conifer
Bell, Sam
Bell, Walker
Bentlester, Ben
Bernardo, Allison
Bernardo, Laney
Bhavsar, Krishna
Bhutla, Saboora
Bibby, Chris
Biggio, Thomas
Billingsley, David
Birmingham, Tayza
Blackburn, Monica
Blackstock, Amy
Blackwell, Ryan
Blair, Kristen
Blair, Lauren
Blais, Leslie
Blake, Jason
Blanding, Bobby
Blanding, Brad
Blanding, Johnny
Blanding, Melanie
Blankenship, Dustin
Blankenship, Linsey
Blevins, Drew
Blevins, Valerie
Bodell, Nathan
Boehling, Rowena
Boettcher, Michael
Boettcher, Ricky
Bohm, Alex
Bohm, Kathryn
Bohon, Amanda

37, 70, 104

Bonner, Amy
Boothe, Casey

17,45,49

Borden, Tony

37
19, 58, 93, 98, 99

Borger, Matt

I, 19, 93
37
19, 28, 30, 93, 99
38, 61
9, 45
50
68
45
45, 79
37, 61

Bourne, Jared
Bowdel, Nathan
Bowen, Candice
Bowles, Paisley
Bowles, Susie

Bosen, Mary Page

Bowles, Travis

Bowling, Jeremiah
Bowling, Mcghan
Bowling, Wendy
Bowman, Mark

45, 78,
38,
19,
37, 87,

45
79
38
86
37
58
89
45

19, 70, 88
I, 19, 25, 30, 62, 64, 67
37
37, 56, 62, 67
I, 19, 23, 24, 65 , 81
36, 80
36, 64, 69, 82, 104
36
36
6, 36, 90
2, 38, 57, 70, 104
36, 68
45
38, 68
38
36, 63, 87, 89
80
36, 63, 80, 87, 89
45
15, 36, 59, 80, 87
19, 28, 30, 88
38, 104
3, 11, 36, 60, 61, 104
104
50, 60
45, 104
19
6, 14, 20, 81, 89, 97
45
45
45
I, 45
45
IO, 20, 65, 77
2, 20, 59, 60
20, 70
38
36
I, 36, 62, 69, 70, 71, 90, 104
50
38, 72, 73, 87
36
45 , 68
36, 37
20

Barrier, Meghan
Boxier, Sarah
Boyd, Tia
Boyer, Steven
Brammer, Michael

45, 65, 79
88
45
50, 51, 73, 104
17, 45, 82
50, 52, 56
20
36, 70, 75
20, 58, 59, 70, 71
45
I, 36, 61

Brancati. Mike
Brandt, Me!Wa
Blll!her, Alison
Brennan, James
Briggs, Shannon
Brock, John
Brooks, Daniel

81
45, 68

Brooks, Michela
Brooks, Sarah
Brother., LaVina
Brown, Andrew R.
Brown, Andrew W.
Brown, Jessica
Brown, Kristen
Brunk, Paul
Bruno, Rennie
Bryan, Christie
Bryan, Patrick
Bryant, Seth

36
50
45
45
20
36
4,9, II, 20,21, 5~ 76,97
50, 51, 53, 58, 64
20
45
11, 12, 36, 54, 80

Bullock, Justin

20,23,89

Burchett, Jeffery
Burnett, Ryan
Burnett, Sarah
Burt, Zach
Bushkar, Natalie
Bushnell, Elizabeth
Bushnell, Shera
Butler, Claire

38, 73

~

36
50
20, 21, 58, 66
36,61, 70, 71, 77
20,61,75
45, 63
33,36,61

c
Caffee, Cheryl
Caldwell, Emily
Caldwell, Jessica
Caldwell, Sarah
Callahan, Melissa
Campbell, Allison
Campbell, Chad
Campbell, Erin
Campbell, Karen
Canfield, Jared
Canfield, Justin
Cantrell, Matt
Carlin, Brooke
Carlton, Jennifer
Carlton, Josh
Carr, Gerald
Carson, Julie
Carter, Ashleigh
Carter, David
Carter, Jennie
Cary, Brandy
Cary, Casey
Case, Ashley
Casteel, Seth

50
36, 70, 71
11, 38, 56, 84
69
20
36, 61, 70, 71, 90, 104
7, 11, 45
36
16, 50, 51 ' 64
2, 39, 61, 66, 86
2, 39, 66, 86
45
6, 20, 58, 98
45
I, 20, 58, 86, 92
20, 70
20, 88,92
45
84
39, 68, 84
39, 104
I , 36

36

Cease, Jennifer
Cedergren, Tracy

36,80
8, 20
45

Chadwick, Brian

36, 89

Chapin, Cami

Christley, Spen=
Oark, Austin
Oark, Thelma
Oatterbuck, Lauren
Ontterbuck. Sarah
Oemens, Clitherine
Oemon•, Nancy
Clingempcel, Jennifer
Coats, Grace

Coleman, Bridget
Collins, Matt

36, 69
45,68

Collins, Nathaniel
Compton, Joe
Compton, Thomas
Conner, Brandy
Conner, Courtney
Conner, Fred
Conner, Lisa
Conner, Nichole
Conner, Rebecca

45
45, 59
36
21, 58, 70
38, 39, 68, 85
21 , 89
36,68
39
36
45

Conner, Steven
Conquest, Chris
Conrad, Michael
Conway, Sean
Coon, Chris
Coon, Sarah
Cooper, April
Cordell, Gara
Cornwall, Taylor
Coven, Robert
Cowhig, Amy

39, 82
15, 36, 63, 70, 71
21
21
36
45, 59, 68
50
2, 39, 56, 66
82
6, 17, 4l

Chapman, Daniel
36, 86
Chapman, Jeffrey
9, 44, 45, 78, 79
I, 2, 11, 39, 43, 59, 62, 65, 85
Chapman, Sara
Chnse, Brad
I, 2, 20, 60, 96
Chen, Jimmy
81
Chen , Julia
39
Cheng, Stephanie
21 , 26, 60, 61 , 70 , 71
Childress, Nikki
36 , 69 , 85
Chitwood, Adam
39 , 71 , 80,87
21 , 69
21 , 25 , 99

6
39
45, 66

Cox. Amber
Cox, Christie
Cox, Jessica
Cox, Matthew
Cox, Mike
Cox. Sarah
Cran, Anna

36
39, 73
45
22, 58, 66, 69
22, 88
22, 26, 58, 70, 71, 98

Craig, Jennifer
Craig, Jessica

36, Sl
36, 70, 85

Craig, Lauren
Craighead, Jason

39
45
46
36, 61, 70

Craighead, Kristin
Crawley, Alison
Creasey, Shelley
Crotts, Rick
Crowder, Elizabeth
Crumpler, Amy
Cruz, Alex
Cullum, Eric
Culpepper, Erin
Cunningham, Doug
Cunningham, Eric
Currier, Rachel
Currier, Rebekah
Currin, Trent

50
50
46, 49
11, 36, 90

46
36
11, 39, 43, 71, 104
84
46
46

36
46, 66, 7l
6, 17, 22, 89, 9l

Currin, Ward

D

99

Christley, Brooke

21, 93
36, 67, 70
22, 50, 51
45
36, 68,88
36
39, 71

Cockrell, Jessica
Cole, v alerie

6, 20, 26, 58, 59, 65 , 69, 93, 98,

Chockley, Heather

16, 21, 25, 70
36, 70,98
2,39,82
21,60, 65
36
45

Cowhig, Heather
Cox, Aaron

36, 60, 87, 89

Catalano, Craig

Christley, Holly
Christley, Kathryn

Dalton, Amy
Dalton, Matt
Daly, Lizzie
Daly, Michael
Daly, Ryan
Davies, Jordan
Davies, Justin
Davies, Meg
Davis. Amelia
Davis, Ben
Davis, Holly

I

46, 104
30
22 , 58, 70
39, 104
I, 22, 57, 62, 64, 69, 81
44, 4o

2, 39, 57, 59, 63, 65 , 71, 74
36 , 60
40

·lo

�Davis, James

38, 39, 77

Davis, Ja.50n

46

DavU, Michelle
Dearu, Kristi

39,42
56,61,68

Dearu, Kristina

36

DeBoard, Amanda
DeBoard, Mandi

46, 104

46

Evans, Sara

F
40
35
22
35
35, 66, 70, 71
35

12, 36, 59

Fawley, Laura

40, 59, 68, 84

Derryberry, WC8

5, 17, 36, 60, 70, 71, 82

Fedison, John

51

Dewrcy, Ronald

40, 77

59
50, 59

Dec~

Heidi
De Hart, Glenda
Delumyea, Matt

22
50
89

DeMirci, Arzu

DeWitt, Andy

22

DeWitt, JorWu!

46
40, 70, 71, 72, 73
36, 56, 61 , 70, 104

Dickerson, Thomas
Dickison, Jennifer
Dieael, Chandra
Diffenderfer, Bryce
Digmanese, Daisy
Dillon, Richard
Dipietro, Counney
Ditterich, Joyce

46, 68
46,59
15, 36 , 56, 64, 70, 71

Divers, Jackie
Di.xon, James
[)o&amp;oo,Amy

Dolan, Ashley
Domalsk:i, Eliz.abeth
Dooley, Chris
Dooley, Jessica
Doremll5, Katie
Dorton, Nicole
Doss. Christopher

81
36, 68
40, 43, 68
40
I , 40, 43
2, 3~ 40, 59, 61 , 63, 74

Doughty, Allison
Dowell, Hollie

40, 68

Drombetta, Larry

36, 87, 89

Drumheller, Russell

46

Drumheller, Thomas
Duddy, Jeanne
Dudley, Eileen
Duffy, Sonja
0ugger, Kelly
Dunagan. Ryan
Duncan. Hollie

40, 80
51, 79
67
51
46,66, 78, 79
46
46, 104

Duncan, Mike

51

Dunham, Elizabeth

36

0unrnan. Anna
Dunne, Matt

36
36, 70, 71

Durbam, Jesse

46, 59, 82

Dye, Chris
Dyer, Barbara

46
51
51

Dyer, F rancine

Ferguson, Sarah
Ferland, Robyn
Ferrell, Bill
Fickler, Michael
Filipczyk, Piotr
Fink. Gregory

40, 72, 73, 75
22, 58, 70, 71

Finnerty, Christina
Fisher, Justin
Fitzgerald, Ashley
Fitzpatrick, Fielding
Fitzpatrick, Kara
Fitzpa trick, Laura
Fleming, Ryan

Foy, Kelly

35, 84, 85, 88
46, 104

Fralin, Jennifer

46
Frank. Andriane
Frank. Jenna 20, 22, 23, 30, 58, 61, 64, 65, 6£ci

Freaney, Kathryn
Freeman, Whitney

6, 13, 19, 22, 26, 65, 69) 76,
8b,97
40

Eu bank. Matthew
Euba nk. Paul
Evans, Caitlin
!'.vans, Elizabeth

40, 43
35 , 61, 70, 7 1
38 , 40

35, 70, 80

Gilliland, Bobby
Glassick, Adam
Glassick, Andrew
Gleiner, Eathe.n
Gnau, Candice
Goings, Jeffrey
Goings, Tiffany

46
35, 60, 80
39, 40, 87
23, 93
40,80
35, 60
46, 59, 104

Goldsmith, Lauren
Golston, Jeremy
Golston, Kathleen
Good, David
Goodman, Lesley

Gould, Chris
Graham, Elaine
Graham, Josanne
Graham, Michael
Graves, Laura

Greenman, Aimee
Greenway, Kay

Hergrueter, Kris

24, 83

Hergrueter, Ryan
Heron, Joseph
Hester, Ben

46, 78
35
46

Hock:way, Lauren
Holben, Andrew

104
46
46
I, 17, 24, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64,
96
40, 87

Holcomb, Blake
Holcomb, Lauren
Holden, Matthew
Holder, Andrew

47,66,80

Holder, Patrick:

35, 66, 80, 89

16, 40, 66, 87

Holland, Alicia

35, 67, 70, 71

46
3, 40, 59, 87

Holland, Ashley

40, 67, 72, 73

Hollingsworth, Adam
Holmes, Amy
Holt, Trisha
Holt, Zachary

35, 59
35, 70, 71, 90

23

Howlett, Justin

Griffin, Rachel

23

Howlett, Kevin

Grimes, Elizabeth

46

Hrdlicka, Jennifer

Grimes, Jeremy

24

Hueglin, Bill

10, 24, 57, 58, 92, 93

Groth, Kevin
Guilliams, John
Gusler, Michael
Gust, Caroline

35, 68
35, 80, 87
6, 20, 23, 81, 83, 95,
3, 39, 40, 68, 76, 84,
23, 26, 58, 60,
40,

99
85
70
42
46

35, 80
10, 23, 30, 57, 58, 65 , 86

G
81
35, 84
Gagnier, Renee
35
Gallagher, Emily
40
Garcia, C..athleen
46
Garland. Tara
39, 40, 59. 67, 68, 104
Garrett, Katherine
I. 4, 6, 9, 17, 23, 67, 89, 104
Garrett, Matt
51
Garrison, Martha Ann
46
Gately, Tim

35
35
15, 35, 80
24, 81
61, 88

IS, 35, 63, 65, 70, 71

Hueglin, Wendy

47

Huffman, Evan

40

24, 76

Hughes, Rebecca
Humphreys, Kevin

35
81
40, 80
40, 65

Hunley, Gary
Hun, Elizabeth

104

I
Ilewicz, Cynthia

Hafey, Teresa
Hagan, Tom

16, 38, 52, 58
46, 49, 59, 78, 104
46
46
46, 68
80

Hahn, Brad
Hale, Alicia

Hale, John
Haley, Clay
Haley, William
Hamilton, Bryan

I, 39, 40, 82

Hamilton, Scott

52

Hammer, Mary

11, 35, 64, 69, 88

Hammer, Sarah

11, 35, 37, 64, 69, 90

Hancock, Eric
Hanisch, Alex

86

24, 58, 99
Hanisch, Peter
35
Harboun, David
40, 42, 56, 64
Harms, Beth
11, 32, 35, 70, 84, 85, 88, 104
Harrison, Dee
52, 53
Hartless, Brandy
46, 65
Hartless, Kinsey
24, 68, 88
Hartman, Amber
46, 68
Harwell, Joe
Hatcher, Joseph

46, 67
40

Hawkins, Bryan

24, 89

Iwan, Neal

Jackson, Melissa
Jain, Sheena
James, Colleen
James, Elizabeth
Jarvis, Brandi

Johnson, Evan

44, 47, 104

Johnson, Matt

47, 104

35
24, 25, 30, 65, 70, 76
91
46, 59, 82
35
I , 17, 35, 56, 57, 59, 60, 631
7 1, 86, 87, !04
46, 65, 104

Gauley. Elisha

40, 42, 61, 85, 104

Henderson, Shannon

Gaynor, Clay

40. 66, 80, 87. 104

Hensley. Carissa

40

81

Jones, Brent

Henderson, Laura
Henderson , Sarah

47, 49, 104

35, 80
91

Hemberger, Mark
Henderson, Kevin

35, 37, 61 , 70

35
Jekielek, Kristen
24, 58, 59, 67, 74, 88
Jenks, Chris
81
Jennings, Danielle
47,68
Jernigan, Kim
47
Jessee, Patrick
24,89
Jetton, Allison
15, 35, 56, 57, 59, 70, 76, 85,
88, 90
Jetton, Elizabeth
17, 47, 57
Johnson, Brandon
24
Johnson, Doug
47

Hedge, Ashleigh

Hemberger, Greg

40, 72
3, 35, 61, 69, 70, 77, 104

Jarvis, Randy

Johnson, Peggy

Heller, Emily

35

J

46

Heinemann, Carrie

35
3, 16, 39, 40, 82

Ingram, Phillip

Haynes, Wesley
Hedrick:, Trevor

40

Ingram, Justin

35
35, 61

Hally, Colleen

Haynes, Stephen

Gaffney; , Tim

47, 66

39, 40
24
35, 80
39, 40,68,90

Guynn, David

24, 68
35, 37, 74, 86

Hook:way, Lauren
Homer, Jennifer
Hoven, Roben

Griffin, Noelle

Gross, Brian
Gross, Lauren

46
52, 63, 71

Herchenrider, Diane

23
39, 40

52
40
35, 89
52
35, 77
23, 28, 61 , 69, 88, 95

Hawkins, Michael

83

Ernst, Ma ureen

I, 35, 84, 104

Furrow, Ryan

68, 72, 73

15, 80
35
46

10, 30, 35
23, 79, 91

Franli:eberger, Laura

46

Enoch, Lee
Enoch, Stephen
En1ing. Brian

17, 46
23, 76

22, 27, 70, 71 , 88

Englis h, Leslie

23, 61, 69, 75
46

Fox, Nick:
Foy, Billy

Edwards, Nikki

Emery, Brad

51, 71 , 80, 82
18, 23
46

Fox, Meredith

Fusco, Matt

46, 104

18, 24, 61

Ben

I, 40, 77

Fox, Lindsey

38,40

52, 68

Heptins~

40, 43, 68
23,26

Fox. Lauren

Furrow, Joshua

Giles, Sue

Hensley, Erin

40,43

Foley, Brooks
Foley, Pennie
Foley, Shay
Ford, Brian
Foutz, Johnathan

Furrow, Philip

36
22
40, 84

46
46
83
40
46

Flowers, Jessica

46

P.lliJ, Gina

23, 69, 88

Floryan, Amy

Eagle, Kelli
Echols, Alien
Ed warc!B, Edna

Elliott, Brian

40,68, 73
40

Florian, Michele

Furrow, Beth

Elkiru, Lindsay

6, 17, 46, 49, 75, 104
46

Flora;, Adam

46

Eu!C!lton, Daniel

46

Finkler, Catherine

J!.We, J essica

50

35
46, 68

Fink:, Jodie

French, Amanda
Fuller, Jeff
Funk. Brandon
Funk, Jamie

E

35, 68
46
40
22
46, 59
40, 104
19, 22

Ferguson, Rachael

Filson, Kim

6, 22, 26, 58, 59, 70, 71, 86, 96 ,
98, 104
36, 61, 62, 88

17, 22, 62, 70, 93

Feldvary, Kate

50

50, 60
51

40, 56

Feldvary, Adam

40

52

Gillespie, C. A.

Fagg, Stephanie
Fair, Trevor
Falls, Rand
Fanti, Heather
Farley, Johnathan
Faust, Christina

Deed.9, Ann

Gilbert, JCS11ica I, 17, 23, 39, 57, 58, 59, 60, 6.fo
Giles, Bob

40, 42, 84
35
40

Jones, Brian
Jones, David
Jones, Deva
Jones, Elaine
Jones, Greg
Jones, Heather

52

47, 59. 65
47
40,43
47, 49
35, 104
24

35
47, 68
Jones, Matt
24
44, 47
Jones, Mi tch
Jordahl, Sarah Joy 6, 25. 29, 57, 58, 59, 60, 6) 1
63, 79, 91 , 96, IU4
Jones, Laura

101
INDEX

�Linn, Sarni

K

Loesel, William

Kaplan, Adena
Keith, John

35, 57, 61, 65, 70, 71, 104
25

Kelley, Muriel

52

Kelley, Stephanie
Kelly, Megan

I, 15, 35, 62, 64,
7,
40, 43, 61, 67,
47,
52,

Kempster, Ross
Kesler, Counncy
Kesler, Katie
Kessler, David

47
69
25
85
79

17, 2S, 93

Khan, Zeshan

2S
3S, 71, 77

Kidd, Heather
Kidder, Leigh

3S
40
10, 2S, 60, 76, 97
3S
IS, 3S, 59, 61, 63, 69, 88
47
5, 24, 58 , 70, 71, 86, 104

Kidder, Todd
Kilcullen, Michael
Kinder, Meredith
King, Adam
King, Brandon
King, Janice
King, Matt

s.

King, Nathan

SI, S4
24
24, S8, 70, 71, 86, 104

King, Samantha

3S, 11
3S

Kinsey, Tiffany
Kirby, Kristi

l, 16, 24, S7, 58, 61, 62, 64, 70,
71, 104

Kitts, Crystal

13, 35, 63
50
35, 61
24
11, 40, 85

Koberlein, Beverly
Kolejka, Paula
Kolozvary, Alex
Kopstein, Rebecca
Kosowitz, Andrew
Koval, Christine
Koval, Scott

40
47

3S,
24, 86,
3, 16, 40,
10, 25,
17, 25, 71,

Kraemer, John
Kraemer, Michael
Krauss, Carly
Krehbiel, Josh
Krehbiel, Justin

80
97

53
47
34, 60, 67, 84, 88
I, 26, 30
9,47
12, 26, 64, 69, 97
6
34, 89

Lowe, Lauren
Lowe, Lindsey
Lucas, Ben

Lugar, Katie
Lumsden, Stacie
Lynch, Sean

Manning, Terry

26
41
41, 68, 72, 73
41
53
34, 69, 87
47

Marianetti, Kara

14, 33, 34, 76

MacGTcgor, Sara
Mackay, Christina
Madioon, Jennifer
Makdissi, Ramon
Mall, Tom
Malone, Cory

34, 61

Markwell, Austyn

S3
34
81

Marsico, Debbie
Martin, Benjamin
Martin, Chris

26, S8, 92, 98, 99
S3, S5, 104
49
47
47

Martin, Erick
Martin, Imojean
Mason, David
Mason, Tyler
Mayes, Keath
Maynard, Gary

I~,

McAllister, Justin

McCall, Mandy
McCann, Jonathan
McCanhy, Colleen
McCanhy, Gerald
McCarty, Lisa
McOung, Frank
McDaniel, Chad·
McFadyen, Daniel

47
51, S2, 81, 89

Lailande, Adam
Lamben, Carly

47
25, 81, 89

Lamben, Charles
Lamben, Robin
Lancaster, Lauren
Landis, Ganb
Landis, Jake

LaPrade, James
Lasker, Anna

47
47,84
39, 40
39, 40
47
52
l2, 19, 25, 29, 58, 59, 61, 6S,
79, 91

Law, Samantha
Lawrence, C indy

Leamn!K&gt;o, Michelle
Lemmer, Eric
Leonard, Brandon
Leskis, Cacia
Lewis, Matt
Light, David
Light, Doris
Light, Tom
Lilley, Michael
Ling, Lisa
Link, Terri
Linn, Doug

102
INDEX

McFarland, Carrie

47

Laity, Michelle

Langford, Kristen
Lanier, Learline
LaPLant, Laurie

McFall, Roben

40

Laity, Marie

47
2, 23, 25, 68
47
52, 64
26, 56, 69
41, 56, 104
41, 42
2, 23, 26, 30, 97
34, 64, 71
34
52, 69
52
3, 39, 4 1
15
4 1, 42, 61
10, 26, 86

Mills, Jessi

Min, Erik
17' 20, 2S, 27' S8, 81 , 89, 98, 99
Min, Katherine
17,44,47,49, 8S
Mire, Side
47
Mitchell, Alicia
41, 104
Mitchell, K.evi.n
27, 66
Mitchell, Rebecca
47 , 59
Mitchell, Scott
47
11, 34, 37, 60, 61, 77, 90, 104
Mizack, Kim

8l6

34, 61, 70
47
41

S3
81
S3
34, 37, 86, 87
34, 6S, 68, I 04
20 • 26 • 30, 61, 66, 74, 88,
92
26
41

McGarry, Kristin
McGill, Jesse

McGTath, Crystal
McGraw, Anne
McGuire, Christopher
McGuire, Melanie
McKay, Mary
McKinney, Bill
McKinney, Kara
McKnight, Carrie
McLarty, Jason
McLellan, Tyler

I, 26
51
41, 43
26
47
53
41, 68, 90
47
34
41

McLeod, Michelle

34

McMurray, Devin

47

McQuate, Will

47

Melki, Christina
Melki, Daniel
Melki, John
Mclki, Susanne
Merrill, Abigail
Metheny, Carrie
Metheny, Patrick
Metts, Landon
Metzler, Amanda
Miller, Crystal
Miller, Elizabeth
Miller, Jamey
Miller, Matthew
Miller, Rebecca

26, 6S, 76
47

34
26
9, 34

59
80
68
90
47
26, 68

47,
34,
34,
34,

27, 83
26
34, 68

Owenby, Jason

Paddock. Tess
Padgett, Adam
Pae, Angela
Pac, Michael
Page, Brenda

Moran, Brooks
Morgan, Danny
Morgan, Melvin
Morgan, Travis
Morris, Chris
Morris, Elizabeth

27
47
27
53
12, 41, 59, 90

Morris, Mani
Morrison, Kari

47
41, 67, 104

Morrison, Kelley

41

Moulse, Jeosica

27
47, 66, 104
34, 66, 70, 86, 87. l 04

Muelanaer, Brian
Muelenaer, Matthew
Mull, Michael
Murdock, Kevin
Murphy, Karin
Myer, Lawrence
Myers, Adam
Myers, David

47, 74
27
47, 79
86
44,47,66, 78, 79
41, 61, 65

N

41, 77

53 , 6S

Page, Sara

41,64, 6S

Paige, Antwon
Palmer, Jessica
Parker, Lazzellc
Pa.sseretti, Theresa
Pate, Jonathan
Pa tel, Purvi
Patterson, Josh
Patton, Dagny
Paul, Jason

41
34, 61, 76

S3
47
34,59,80
34
47,66
48, 79
48
28, 30

Paul, Kristin
Paxton, Adrienne

48

Paxton, Cameron

34
2~ S~S~61,79,91

Paxton, Traci
Payne, Daniel
Payne, John

17, 44, 48, 79
34,67
7, 28, 58, 61, 93

Peace, Garrett
Peace, Jordan
Pearce, Susan
Peck, Maureen
Peery, James

48
28
41
41 , 57, 80

Perez, Carlos

41, 104

SI
41 , 42

Peters, Sarah
l , 27, 81

Nance, Jonathan
Nasca, Laura
Nash, Ashley
Nash, Rachel

47
16, 32, 34, 37, 84, 85 , 104
34, 61, 70, 71
47
I , 17, 27, 39, S7, 58, 62, 70
34, 70
l, 27, 89, 93

Neighbors, Jonathan
Neighbors, Sara
Nelson, Candice

41,68
34,37,59, 80, 82
34, 60, 70, 71, 77

Peters, Cheryl

Nance, Desmond

Nash, Sarah
Neighbors, Ashley

39,41,82

p

27
34
27 , 70
27, 58, 60, 70, 71

2S,

2~

34
28

8, 34, 61, 77, 8S, 104

Ozanich, Ingrid

41

Petty, Mike

81

Pevarski, Chelsea
Phillips, Cindy

48

Phillips, Matt
Phillips, Tony
Pitner, Oaire

53
44
I, 28, 58, 96, 99
16, 17, 28, S8, 61, 70, 71 , 75
I 7, 34
7, 32, 34, 69

Plagenhoef, Kelsey
Poplsteio, Karley
Poplsteio, Shannon

48 , 78

47

Poplstein, Terra

30,61, 8~ 97

48, 78

Poston, Damon
Poulter, Chris

83
14, 28, 81

Nettles, Robbie

27, 70,98

Newman, Ryan

14, 27

Powell, Brad

41, 71, 86

Nicely, Chad
Nichols, Brad

41
81, 83
81, 83

Powers, Casey
Price, Caty

41 , 61, 68

Price, Sue
Pritchard, Ron
Pugh, Chris
Puig, John

51 , S3

Nichols, Luke
27
Nichols, Mike
41, 42
Nichols, Samantha
Nielsen, Matthew
27, 58, 64, 65
Nixon, Grace
28, 61
Norris, Jessica I, 11, 22, 23 , 26, 28, S8, 6~ 65,
70, 9.t, 93
Nunley, Eileen
Nussbaum, Marcy

O'Dell, Deana

32, 34, 88
87
17, 28, 64, 65, 71, 92

Purdy, Joshua

48
34

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INDEX

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we laughed a little m ore!

Spelling Bee champ, Matt J ohnson, accepts his
award from Mr. Boyer and Ms. Spraker.
Kristin Weary won first place at

the Regional "Reflections."

Spelling Bee participants: Franc-J ess ica Vaug hn , Ali cia Mitch ell , Kim Mizack, Beth Harms,
Marissa Wujek, Man Dalcon, Marr Johnson, Lucas Sc. Clai r, Ad am Shorter; Row 2-Chris Gillespie,
Amanda DeBoard , Lauren H enderson , Lauren Steele, Dav id G uynn , Michael Boettcher, Brandi
Carey; Row3-J uscin McCalliscer, Ing ri d O zanich, Keri Morrison , Hollie Duncan , Clay G aynor,
Bob by Sargent, Alicia Ga ule~, Paisley Bowles; R ow 4 - Nachan Bodell, Robert Mcfall, Trina
Sceinmaker, Elaine J ones, Ryan Vandelindc, Adena Kaplan , Peter Filiczyk

SQUIRE/ MY LADY NOMINEES : (L ro R) Kristin Weary, Brandon King, Meghan O 'Hair, Nic k Beazley, Mindy
R eynolds, James Dixon, Sarah Rutherford, Sruart Tims, Mandy McCall, David Wilson, Amy Woodfie ld, N ath a n
King, Sarah Slovensky, Jason Trompete r
Mrs. Imojean Manin has that "I can't wait 'ril I retire!" look! Her songs and
humor w ill be missed.

As this year of firsts for some and lasts for others
draws to a dose, we look back to the past events. The
beginning of the year was all out-of-place due to
construction; by mid-year we had an addition of a new
trailer and an elevator. As the year progressed , many
other events occurred. Snowy days shortened our year
and cancelled exams to the delight of the students. As
the year doses some of us are just beginning our long
Journey through Cave Spring, while others are finishing our journey and are getting ready to head over
to the high school. As we look back, let's remember
the good times, forget the not-so-good times, and
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Title
Theme
Opening
People
Freshmen
Eighth Grade
Seventh Grade
Sixth Grade
Faculty
Clubs
Sports
Student Life
Dedication
Superlatives
Squire/My Lady
Closing

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6-15
16-55
18-31
32-37
38-43
44-49
50-55
56-73
74-89
90-99
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95-97
98-99
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WE WERE STUDENTS AT

THE SQUIRE
1994-1995

CAVE SPRING J UNIOR HIGH SCHO OL
R OAN OKE, VIRGIN IA
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TITLE

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tJ;.

�Monkeyin' around in D .C.

Happy Man

What's in the news, Mr. Old?

Pippi and her pal

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Best friends are friends forevec.

Once upon our time} we lived in a
world filled with teachers, ·pencils,
and homework. Our days began
with the Pledge of Allegiance and
ended with the afternoon announcements. We were so wrapped up in
football games and Friday night
dances that we almost lost track of
all of the history that was being
made around us: things such as the
U.S. military being sent to Haiti,
and 0 .J. Simpson being accused of
murdering his ex-wife, Nicole.
There was never a W odd Series this
year because of the Major League
baseball strike. Two tribes were at
war in the African country of R wanda, and there was a three-candidate
senate race right here in Virginia
between Chuck Robb, Marshall
Coleman, and Oliver North.
To say the least, the 1994-95
school year was one of excitement,
suspense, and fun. It will last in
everyone's memories for a lifetime.

Lawnmower Men

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THEME

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�The time is
now. The place
is Cave Spring
Junior High
School. And the
students are a
little on the crazy side. From
hairdos to fashions and faces,
everythi ng
about u s says
one
thing:
TYPICAL is
not the word for
us! Just take a
w alk through
the halls and see
the living proof!

Back to the 60's!

C lint's gonna' blow!

One of our typical m oods'

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THEME

�Ta-daaa!

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School lunches aren't THAT bad . Ate they??&gt;
Caught in the aa!

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THEME

5

���The Beginning of

Our Time
In the beginning of our
time, we were little and very
cute. We're bigger now, but
some of you are making sure
everyone knows how adorable
you were. Unfortunately, we
could not use everybody's pictures, but here are some good
ones. Do they still look the
same? Match the names to the
pictures:
Aimee Greenman
Jenni Homer
Clint Thomas
Beth Harms
Trevor Wiggins
Renee Gagnier
Chasity Barbour
Heather Belk
Erin Callahan
Wesley Barbour

(A) If cuteness could kill . . .

(B) Get out of m y face!

(C) W hat are they doing to me?

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�E. Huh???

F. Ha, Ha! I'll squish you with my little tike bike.

G . Dress me up and leave me on the side of the road .

H . She really was a happy ch ild .

OPENING

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When you
wake up in the
morning and you
know you're going to have a horrible day . . .
When you feel
like
you are float.
.
1ng on air
When you run
into all the wrong ·
people . . . When
you can't get focused ! Then this
one's for you !!!

come the symbol of the nineties, just as th
"Have a nice day" smiley face ruled the sev·
enties. Katie, the Los Angeles artist who creat·
ed him, says he expresses the fear many people feel in this time oi
AIDS and uncertainty. You can get him on T-shirts, jewelry, mugs, and

When you can 't decide what decad e you 're

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OPENING

caos . Call 818-753-6700 for information. - S.S.

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When you're going for a new image ...

When you feel like you're in slow
motion . ..

When you're hang ing by a limb ...

When you don't feel like putting your laundry away ...

When you don ·c feel p icture perfecr ..

When you feel like Gascoine.

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OPENING

11

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�WASTELAND
Each decade is known for a cenain type of music. The 60's staned the
psychedelic stage in music history, and was known for Woodstock. The
teenagers in the 70's grooved to Disco music in polyester bellbottoms.
The 80's teenagers brought out punk, wearing chains and spikes. That
decade also played the first music videos. The early 90's is being labeled
"Grunge," with plaid-wearing and hair-dying teenagers. And the late
90's? Well, I guess that's up to us!

" Anytime You Need a Friend"

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12

OPENING

"Whatta Man"

" Bust a Move"

�In September the year-

book staff did a survey to
find out what the top 10
favorite songs of Cave
Spring Junior High were.
Here are the results:

1. Fantastic Voyage by Coolio
2. Black Hole Sun by Sound Garden
3. Basket Case by Green Day
4. Stay by Lisa Loeb
5. I Swear by All 4 One
6. The Sign by Ace of Bace
7. This DJ. by Warren G and Nate Dog
8. Regulator by Warren G and Nate Dog
9. Can You Feel the Love Tonight by Elton

John
IO.Come Out and Play by Offspring

Lauren's "Funkdafied"

Amelia looks like she's ready

to

sail down the "Cattahooche".

H ave Marcy and Naralie gone "Crazy"?

"Wild Nighr"

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���Throughout Cave Spring Junior
High, we're constantly thinking: almost there to Cave Spring High!
Freshmen say, "Outta' my way, I'm
going to the high school!" Eighth
graders are thinking, "I'll be a freshman next year!" Seventh graders say,
"I'll be a pre-freshman next year!"
and the sixth graders shout, "We
won't be the youngest anymore!"
So what will next year bring to us?
A bigger school? Air conditioning?
More friends? More crowded hallways? Who knows; but in the meantime we're having a lot of FUN!

GO AWAY!

Girls will be girls!

What are you saying , Candice?

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INTRODUCTION TO PEOPLE

T oo cute for words'

�WHAT'S AHEAD:
Smile and say, Cheese!!'

When we think about the
future, we wonder what next
year will bring us. So the
yearbook staff sent a survey
to several homerooms, asking students what they expected their next school year
to be like. Here are some
replies :
9th grade:
Stacie Lumsden - a lot of
new things and a lot of fun!
Anonymous - more beautiful girls for me!
8th grade:
Will Vagrs - the same as
this year, just harder.
7th grade:
Allison Jetton - It will be
weird, expecially if Hidden
Valley and CSJ combine!
6th grade:
Stephen Walter - A lot of
homework and harder work
but also more fun .

Whar are Ben and Duke up ro now?

Aren 't we excited&gt;

INTRODUCTIO N TO PEOPLE

�All year we have crammed our
brains wirh never-ending homework, projects, reports, maps, worksheets, vocabulary, tests, quizzes,
current events, ad infinitum. Now
it's finally time for us ro be shipped
off ro the high school and we don't
know whether to sigh with relief or
shudder with apprehen;ion. We
know that new experiences and big
decisions are awaiting us. For now
we shall just smile and continue on
with the "best years of our lives."
S.C.

.and proud of it, too!

Lindsay, with a bat; what next?!

/
Pete Ackley
2."You wouldn't happen to
have any dillweed on ya,
would you?" 4. tennis

Bobby Akers
1. Boege, 2. " You b etter
pump it, baby. " 4. picking
on teachers

Ashley Atkinson
1. Bob, 2. "Wanna see my

pet?" 3. Hole, 5. my sanity

Sam Banks
Stont Temple, 4. cennis,
5 cennis racket Head crisys
230 660

FRESHMEN

Yasmin Alami
1. Yazz, 2. " Hi!" 4. gym nastics, 5. my lucky tangerine; my gym suit

Ann Aydlett
2. "The reason I was laughing . .. " 4. basket ball, 5.
caffeine-free coke

Chasity Barbour
Chazz, 2. " le ain 't nothin
b ur a chicken wing." 4 .
Black Streec

Michelle Alric
1. KG, 2. " Thar's OK" 3.
"We're having a p arty" 4.
talking , 5. my reddy b ear

Andy Banks
1. Loser, 3. Funky CoMadina, 4. Lac

Susan Anderron
1. George, 2.'Tm going ro
kiss, hug , squeeze, and love
it and call ir George."

Alpa Arora
I. Alps, 2. "HUH?!" 3. l
d ian music, 4. soccer, 5. I
koala bear

A Kodak m oment

Elizabeth Barrett

Lauren Baudreau

1. Lizerbcc, 4 . soccer, 5.

1. Elmo, 2 . " Did you hear

Herman , the koosh

rhar'" 3 Beasrie Boys, 4 .
hiking , 5. stuffed animals

Tommy Bayrer
K awasa kt o m ,
Canaloop, 4 . baseball

H eather Belk
3.

2. " W hh .. at' Ba' N ice'"

Pearl Jam, 4. soccer, 5.
cross necklace

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1. Nickname
2. Favorite saying
3. Favorite band or song
4. Favorite sport, hobby, or activity
5. Favorite possession

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Jcssica Bennett
l. Jess, 2. ""Dude, how very in-

Eric Bingham
I. Bingo, 3. R.E.M., 4. sleeping

teresting."" 5. my lip smuckers

John-Paul Bourgeois

I . Torpedo, 3. Torsie Roll, 4.
sleeping, S. women

Brent Bowles
2. "Check ya!" 4. soccer, 5.
my beeper

Heather Bowling
1. Papa, 2. "I think she's
purdy!" 5. my Lion King
necklace

Jacqueline Bowen
1. Jack, 2. "Y'aaa!!! . . . ! 3.
Ncwboys "Shine" 4. soccer

Kevin Bradford
2. "Dude, you are trashed!""
3. Smashing Pumpkins, 4.
lounging around

Kristen, what are you doing now'

Free at lase'

Erin Callahan
Ern , 2 . .. M ucho Pescado "" 4. tubing with Shar,
5. Jingles
1.

Matt Canfield

Lindsey Cannon

l. Canfood , 2. ""What are

I. Cannon , 3. Simon and

you babbling abouc)I " 4.

G arfunkel , 5. my dog

Matthew Carey
Phyco, 2. " Spearjab " 4.
mounrain biki ng

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Misty Blankenship
1. One Scar Girl, 2. "Cow
pasture ... what the ... ?"

Burrage Bristol
3. Stone Temple Pilots, 4 .
soccer

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Danny CaldweU
l. Pyro, 3. White Zombie;

Black Sunshine

Lau ren C arr

2 . "" O h , my word l1 1" 3 .
Boys 11 Men, 4. basketball

soccer

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�The Titne of Our Lives
Here in ninth grade we're having the time of
our lives. We're finally the big cheeses of Cave
Spring Junior High. We've had three years of
being lowly little junior high students, but now
we're freshmen; soon we'll be at the high
school! Our time has come and we're having our
day in the sun at last. So long, Cave Spring
Junior High!

The truth's out -

freshmen really are aliens!

Cool, Cool, Freshmen!

David Carson
I. Carson, 2. "You Tard!"
4 . soccer

H ey, good lookin'!

Beth Carter
1.
Big
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" . .. Thanks" 3. Steve
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1. Castle, 2 . "That's nifty'"
3. Newsboys, 4 . horseback
riding , 5. my hair pie

Amy Causey
I. Amers, 2 . "Sheustanot"
3. Jackson 5, 5. my gloves

It'll never be this good again .

Ashley Chapman
I. Lanky, 3. "Stardust" 4.
acting

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David Clemens
I Stupid David , 3. Hole,
4 . tenni s. 5 my big tae

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] esse Clowers
I. G-ma n , 2. " l don ' t
know" 4 . foot ball , 5. Dad 's
rings

Stephani e Clowers
3. "A Whole New World"
4. basketball, 5. my dog

Sara Coats
1. Katey , 2. " Nothing, I'm
not mumbling ." 4 . snow
and water skiing

Ben Cole
I. Cole, 2 . " Rim anyone'"
4 . basketball, 5. my cherry
tree

Garrett Christley
2. " Doesn't m atter! "
working on cars, 5. full'
and my car

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I. Whit , 2 . "No kiddif
4. swimming, 5. my 'f•
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Brandy Cooper
l. Brand-y, 2. "Coo l
l:leans" 3. Boyz II Men, 4.
ilrt, 5. life

one?" 5. my collection of
toenails

Maury Daniels
1. Mar, 2. "Get over it " 3 .
"Don 't fear the reaper" 5.
tny scuffed dog

Jon Derryberry
1. Dinglecherry, 2. " Don't
stop jerki ng my chain" 4.
yes

Mike Duncan
I . Duncan Doughnut, 2.
" Rim anyone" 4. watching
Mr. Rogers

Amanda Dwier
I. Gardne r , 2. " Your
point'" 3. "Enter Sandman" 4. softball

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Amanda Coleman
l. Manders, 2 . "Hey, Curie" 3. Jimmy Buffet

Uh ... Ashley, are you OK?

Melissa Coleman
l. Missy, 3. Buffalo Spri ngfield , 4. tennis

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Mike Cook
1. Shroom, 3. Dr. Dre, 4.
football, 5. my train set

Brad Cullinan

Justin Cox
I. Bonner, 2 . "Rim any-

Play chat funky music, Molly!

Betsy Cross
l. Bets, 2. "Sheusranot" 5.
my blankie and hedgehog

1. Cullahan, 4. yodeling
while skydiving, 5. a wild
herd of buffalo

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Deborah Dickison
I. Diana, 2. "Dude, that's
cool!" 3. Led Zepplin, 4.
soccer

Duke Dodson
2. "Rim anyone?" 3. "Kum
ba ya" 4. mashing, 5. oil rig
in my backyard

Dean Donahue
I. Pinkey, 2. " Come on,
punk 1" 3. "Self Esteem" 4 .
beating up Duke

Allison Elias
I. Elias, 2. "Be nice, Kate. "
4. tennis, 5. friendship

Jim Ellis
I . Perkeliis, 2. "I smell an
orange and there ir is'" 5.
my puns

Brad Emery
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Di em " 3. " Disar m ' 4.
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Alicia Dragan
l. Dragone, 2. "Qivay 1" 4 .
track

Chrisry Fagg
2. "I have a turtle. . " 3.
Milli Vani lli . 5. plasric rings
and monkeys

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Kerry Fair
1. Ker, 3. Aerosmith, 4.
softball and volleyball

LAZ

Dan Ferris
1. AKA Coffee, 4. dedicated to wrestling

Carching some zzz 'z

Felecia Fleming
1. Flea, 4. talking on
the phone, 5. my locket

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Kevin Gagnier

3. Sound Garden , 4. basketball, 5. my stereo

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1 . Hollywood, 3.

Emily Finton
2. "Memos' 3. The Flaming Lips, 4. riding my
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John Gallagher
1. Chopsaki,
2.
"Nothing ventured,
nothing_gained!"

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Laura Fisher
1. Nener: Fish, 2. "Shut
up , Yasmin'" 4. my horse

Michelle Ganong
1. Shell, 3. Creative Srain,
5. BoBo

Allison Fox

I. Fox, 4. Driving with
J oe, 5. my lion blanker

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1. Sam , 3. the Beatles,
5. my green jacket

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1. Fish , 2. " I hate it when
that happens. " 4. wi nd surfi ng

Kate Frankeberger

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as a Mouse, 4. giving out

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I . Spunky , 2. " Duck' " 5.

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Shannon Haynes
1. D oody, 2. " Anyways!"
3. Boys II Men

Seth Gunn
3. Nirvana, 4. rennis, 5.
my srereo

Greg Hahn
2 . " You're all p atheric! " 4. hockey, 5. my
CD player

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J erem y Hedrick
1 . Beaver , 2. "Gos h ,
Booger! " 3 . Offspring

N arhan Gardner
I. Grasshopper, 3. Med ium R are , 4. soccer and

drawing, 5. m y pet iguan a

1. N ickname
2 . Favorite saying
3 . Favori re band or
song
4. Favorire spore, hobby, activiry
5. Favorite possession

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Everyone has them, long
lazy days. The days when
our desks transform into
beds so we can catch up
on our sleep. Some of us
prefer to d aydream; our
minds are somewhere
else. Laziness takes us out
of class and into the
"zone"! Some people (we
all know who they are)
enjoy naps during some
of the less exciting parts
of school. (Have you ever
seen an y one sleep at
lunch? NO!) Summer is
finally here, so we can all
catch some zzz 's.

J ason Glassick
4. foorball

T.] . G eorge
I. T , 3 . " D on 'r rake the

girl." 4 . foo tball and
hunting

Ashley Hammer
1. Hammer, 2 . " Once I

Shannon G ordon
2. 'Tm scared . Alrighry
rhen! " 4 . boating with
w a fers and g ri rs, 5.
Merv

Molly H enderson

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Shawn Giorno
1. Giorno, 2 . " Uhhh?" 4.

foo rball

Maria H arsrine

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A wave of magic with Carly.

FRESHMEN

�FRESH.JNFO

I.Nickname
2.Saying
3.Band/ song
4.Spon,hobby
5.Possession

What are fri end s for '

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�Just Point Us
Toward the Door
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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4. soccer

Alison Manetta

Lynsey Markey

2. "Soccer Rules" 3.

I. Daisy, 2. 'Tm hungry!"
3. Nirvana, 4. succer, 5.

Here Comes the Hotstepper, 4. soccer

my picture of George

Strike a pose!

Watcha listening to?

cart

Lauren McCann
1. Ren, 2. "Get over it!"
3. The poptart song, 4.
lacrosse, 5. oxygen

Meg McCarthy
1. Snow White, 2. "Get
it?" 3. It can't rain all the
time, 4. getting books

Zack McCoy
1. Booger, 2. " No way,
bro 1" 3. The Offspring,
4. morocross'

Travis McGuire
1. Woo, 2 . "See ya!" 3.
Bop Gun, 4. baseball,
5. chewing gum

2 . "What!" 3. All 4
one, 4. softball, soccer,
5. money

Andre Martin
1. Dre, 2. NE 14 Rim,
4. basketball, 5. m y go-

Gotta stay cool

Briane Melton
I . Banana, 2 " ) ust do
tt 1" 3 . ' 'I'd give anything " 4 . softba ll , 5
boyfriends

FRESHMEN

Brett Mi ller
2 . " Greg , you 1" 3. Too
Short , 4. scuba di ving,
5. my C D' s

Matt Morris

Leslie Morgan
I . Ange l Prin cess,

Carrie Meador

2.

"Ayota" 3. "You don't
know how it fee ls" 4.
tenni s, 5. gold ring

2. "Greg.you"' 3. Beas-

tie Boys/"S ureShot'' 4.
lacrosse

Andy's just a wild and crazy guy.

Richard Murray
l . C hardo or Richie, 2.
' 'I'll show you 1"

Brenr N eu berg
1. Neub , 2. "oh' cay"
3. " She never cried " 4.
tennis, 5 . my earring

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Ben Nielsen
I. Kerne, 2. "Train to hurt;
race to have fun!" 4. biking

Robbie Niday

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Matt Peck
Spencer Pearce
I. Spcncc-wa, 3. Livin' on I. Pap daddy, 2 . "No
the edge, 4. basketball
way!" 3. Napalm Death

Eric Poff
I. Easy E, 2. 'Tm going to
ride for you, baby boo" 3.
Round Herc, 5. MTV

Haylcigh Osborne
I. Zaya, 2. "Ahh Yeah!" 3.
Su zy Boggues, 5 . my
Ripleigh Kitty

Daniel Penn
I. Penn, 3. Dave Matthews

Band, 4. basketball, 5. my
srereo

Blake Points

Emily Powell

1. Blake rs, 2. " I love you"

I. Dawn, 2. "Oh, well'" 3.

3. J immy Buffet, 4. dance,
5. Thumper

Guns and Roses, 4. soccer,
5. key chain

Ashley Puig
Aaron Price
Nicky Powers
1. Piggy, 2. "Oh, my
3. Pearl Jam, 4. soccer, 5 . 1. Phlcet, 2. "JackaJahebie
brg" 3. "Don't feel my to- word'" 4. alto saxophone,
my CD player
5. Mia and Buttercup
matoes, 4 . golf, 5.HBO

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3. Favorite band or song
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Naye De Paige
!.Cri spy Creme, 2. "uhh 2."Talk to da hand and
um . . . this is hard" leave a message after the
3.Nirvana
snap" 5. my man

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What 's wrong, H eather'

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J acob Quesinberry
!. Quernbery, 2. "Skumshkin"
5. DuBoys (dogs)

The Three Musketeers

Ryan Raisor

!. Ras ior, 2. "Chuber" 4.
Soccer, 5. My boyz

Karie Roberts

l. Nookeis, 2. "Topeka
have found it" 3. Pale Blue
Eyes, 5. happiness

Lighten up, Kurt .

Brad Ross
J

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Sarah Robinson
I Stinky Ch eiseman, 2.
"OK, lady " 4 . golf

J aso n Roch

Carly Rotramel

3 . Low Se lf- Esteem , 4. soccer,
coUcc ring comi cs

l. Car-Car, 2. " Quiet Bud!"

5. my rink erbeU wand

Elizabeth Rae
1. Squeaky, 4. Danu, 5. Teddy Bear

Tiffany Ragland
!. Tiff, 2. "Shoot for che srars 1"
3. Hero

Manha Repede
l . Mouse and Marra, 2.
"What?" 4. roller blading

Caren Ring
1. Boo-Boo, 2. "For really real?"
3. Born ] amaicans

Graham Rollins
Becca Rosen
2. " ] have a lovely bunch of 2 . "Beam me up Scottie!" 3 .

cocanuts!" 3. Aerosmich, 4. Jim_i hendrix, 4 . Getting books

Richard Rowe

Rhonada Rusmisel

Ricky , 2. " Fire ir up! " 3. I. Nada , 2 . "Thur was cure" 4 .
Ice Cube
soccer

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I .Nickname
2.Favorite Saying

3.Favorite band/song
4.Favorite sport,etc.

5 .Favorire possession

Brandi Rutherford
l.Shorty, 2." ... Your
point?" 3.Salt 'N Pepper

Anna Sablik
K . Sak
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1.Anner Bananer, 2 . "!' m F
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not a Banana!" 5
. 1 . ·oat , 4 . oat a , 5.my
· my itrycomputer
bitry " niarB"

David Schwarz
Stephanie Scott
And
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2. "Oh , re ally.'" an d "T rust I . C ousrn
3
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1· ig e ' · oun gar en
me" 4. basketball
4.horseback riding

Sixth grade memories!

As the freshmen get ready to move on to new places
and new things, leaving the old behind, we look back
with mixed emotions. Most of us have been at Cave
Spring Junior High for four
years. Regardless of the length
of time, all the freshmen have
made an impaa on the school,
the teachers and staff, and the
students. Through the good
times and the bad times, the
freshmen class has pulled
through and become a unit as
~
we look toward our final years
together as the Class of '98.

Jon Shaw
Erika Shernoff
Ryan Sink
Joe Slack
I.Jon , 2."Cool" 3.0ffl.Shernoff, 3.Countingl.Sphinx, 4 .ridingmotorcy-1.Slacker, 2."Turn it up
Spring
Crows, 5.Branford (my sax)cles, 5. my YZ80
4.soccer, 5.my soccer ball

Dallas Smith
J ash E. Sparks
Josh J Sparks
J ayn Spencer
2 ·"A friend with is a friend! .Doodie , 3 Ministry - I.Bullwinkle, 4. baskerball, l.Yanny , 2."0BKB Flea"
of need" 3.lron Nails, 5.my"Scarecrow"
5.Coca Cola hat
5. my panda, Posie
papers

Dan Spurlock
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�Elisabeth Stevens

Jenny Turpin
2. "So you want to be a
table?" 3. the Sugarcubes,
4. nail, 5. Worf

l. Lizzie,2 . " Idon't care.

"4. Dance,5 . my blankie

Lory Webster
1. Wary, 2. "i Mucho pescado!" 3. country, 5. my
blankie

Julie Thacker
l. Alice, 2. " That's cheese!"
3. cross country

Kristi Storey
l. Shottcake,2. "Excuse
me!!!"3 · Melissa Etheridge

Billy Underwood
1. Bill, 2. "What's up) " 3.
White Zombie, Welcome

The
5. my

Shawn Strang
1. Srang,3. Playaz Club 4
hockey' 5 · my stereo
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Friends Forever!

Ashley Walters
1. Walt, 2. "Lingre onJ ess" 3. Creative Satin

Do.Uy Trevey-Boitno~
1. Crayola, 2. "Sit down
before you hurt yourse!f1"
3.Mike M.

Shar Taliaferro
I. Yarri e,2 . "BE N ICE!" 3 .
boating with wafe rsand
Morrison
Anna Tomasik
2 · "Are you going to Dallas)" 3. 'Tm the only one"
4. rock climbing

Danielle Taylor
2. "Can you hurry up' "3 .
Greenday,4. volleyball

Meg Way
I. Mew, 2. "i Sierra la boc-

ca'" 3. my dance bag
Brian Trivett
3. Suicidal Tendencies
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Amanda W eekly
1. Butterfly, 2 . "Beam me
up Scottie!" 3. "Wish You
Were H ere"

�J

The End! Not only is this page the end of the awesomest section of this yearbook, the freshman section, this year
1s also the end of our junior high years! Next year we will be "the babies" again, but remember, this dass of
FRESHMEN and FRESHWOMEN will always RULE!
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1. Nickname
2 . Favorite Saying
3. Favorite Band or Song
4. Favorite sport, hobby or activity
5. Favorite possession
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to

h ave fun!

Charlie Weeks

Ginger Wells

3. Pixies, 4. earing monkeys, 5.
my pills o'dc h

Six heads are better than one!
Aaron \V illi ams
I. Ogre, 2. "No Fear" 3. "Basket
Case" -Greenway, 4. football

MattWcsr
1. Shamoo, 4. riding mororcydes,
5. my KX80

\Villie \Vimmer
I. Sanm's Helper, 2. Brooks and

Dunn, 3. Sanra's sled

Krisrin \V imerich
1. Si.mba, 2. " Hakuna Maraca!" 5.
Mike A.

J conifer \"X'ilmer
1. Winnie, 2. " Hey, you guys!" 3.
the Beatles

Angela Wilhelm
1. Angi e, 2. ' 'Man who lives in
g lass h o use shou ld noc throw
stones" 3. " I swear. '

Heachcr \'(!infrec
I . Lily , 2. "Oh, Well!" 3.

Soundgarden, 4. my bunny

Jeremy Woodson
1. Baby boo, 2. Bhutta, 4.
Freestyle biking

Lori \Vilson
I. LoUy Pop #1. 2. " You Srupid"
3. Boyz II Men, 4. my linlc notebook

Being a freshman g ives one a quiet confidence.

Christina Winfrey

Jason Wilkerson
2. "Shut-up'" 3. Nirvana"Lake of Fire" 4 . hockey

I. Chris, 2. "Go Home!" 5.

my phone
Jennifer Wimmer
I. Snickers, 2. "Yea, OK "
3 . ' Hous e of Pain " 4.
Hanging out w / fri ends

Krisrcn \Vrav
I . Go h i, 2. " Ro ndrrip !" -&gt; .
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�Jessica ponders the great questions of the universe.

Brandon prepares co take a dip.
Vance Adkins
Beverly Anderson
] ustin Anderson
Lindsay
Anderson
Ryann Angle

Sherri Austin
Zach Bain
Megan Bainter
J essica Ball
Sarah Balzer

You got the right one, baby!

J onas
Baranauskas
Wes Barbour
Laura Basham
Sarah Bassett
Eric Batchlet

Tiffany Beachy
N ick Beazley
Tom my Beckner
Sam Bell
Allison Bernardo

Laney Bernardo
Chris Bibby
Linsey
Blankenship
Ricky Boettcher
Alex Bohn

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�1. If aliens landed on our planet, gave you 10 million dollars, and told you
that the world was blowing up in 3 days, what would you do with the
money?
I would pay the aliens to take me with them.
Chris Bibby
2. Who is your favorite aaor or aaress?
Dalton James
3. What is your favorite music group?
Alice In Chains

Linsey Blankenship
Michael Daly

4. In your opinion, what was the year's most important event?
When my bouncy ball deflated.
Wes Barbour
5. How much time do you spend on homework each night?
2 hours
Jenny Tyree
6. What do you hate the most?
When you get to the big, gold buddha and you pick the leaf with the virus
on it.
Laura Thornhill
Life begins at 3:00 pm.

Mary Page Bosen
Jared Bourne
Melissa Brandr
James Brennan
Paul Brunk
Christie Bryan
Z ach Burr

Elizabeth Bushnell
Melissa Callahan
Brooke Carlin
Josh Carlton
G erald Carr
Julie Carson
J enny Cease

Cam i Chapin
Chris Chappell
Brad Chase
Srephanie Cheny
H eather Chockley
Brooke Christley
H olly Christley

Austin Clark
Sarah Clarrerbuck
Brandy Conner
Fred Conner
Sean Conway
Mike Cox
Sarah Cox

Anna Craft
Ben Cross
Ward Curri n
Tommy Cusrer
Michael Daly
Jord on Davies
Sarah Day

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�Meet Your Future

Lee's be fri ends forever!

It's time to meet your future; a
future of more friends, more teachers, more projects, and worst of all,
more homework!
What happens if we 're lace co class?
H eidi D eel
Mace Delumyea
Andy DeWicc
James Dixon

What's behind your smile, Curcis&gt;

Elizabeth Domalski
Nikki Edwards
Maureen Ernst
Randall Falls
Kace Feldvary
William Ferrell
Kim Filson

Kara Fitzpatrick
Shay Foley
Billy Foy
Lindsay Fox
Jenna Frank
Katherine Freany
Brandon Funk

Bech Furrow
Mace Fusco
Matt Garrecc
Jessica G ilbert
Candice Griau
Jeremy Golston
Steven G rammer

Kay G reenway
Noel Griffin
Rachel Griffin
Brian Gross
Kevin Groth
John G uilliams
Alex Hanisch

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�Kinsey Hanless
Brian Hawkins
Ryan Helms
Erin Hensley
Kris Hergrueter
Jessica Hill
Lauren Holcomb

Trisha Holt
Kevin Howlett
Jennifer Hrdlicka
Kristen J ekielek
Ashley Jennings
Patrick Jessee
Brandon Johnson

Greg Jones
Matt Jones
Sarah Jordahl
John Keith
Ross Kempster
Harry Kessler
Shan Khan

Todd Kidder
Bradley King
Brandon King
Nathan King
Kristi Kirby
Alex Kolozvary
John Kraemer

Carly Krauss
Josh Krehbiel
Shannon Krupin
Charles Lambett
Laurie LaPlant
Anna Lasker
Michelle Leamason

Cacia Leskis
Douglas Linn
Lindsay Lowe
Katie Lugar

Erick Manin
Sara McGregor
Mandy McCall
Daniel McCallum

Carrie McFarland
Kristen McGarry
Melanie McGuire
Chrisrina Melki

Suzanne Melki
Lawrence Mier
Elizabeth Miller
Jamey Miller

Costs For
Teens '95
Milk

$2 . 00

CD

$15. 00
$6. 00

Movie Ticket

$. 99

Bread

Car

$10,000

Gas

$1. 10

Burger

$. 89

Coke

$. 50

Levis

$40. 00

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�Our
Place
In
Titne

Is it Saturday yet, Sarah?
We would help each other any way we
could.

Fat right: Friends ate always going to be
there for you.

It's been a b-a-a-d day!

Once again 180 days have
passed, and that leaves only
180 more until we leave the
school. This year was harder
with more homework and
projects. but we made it
through. Good friends and
good times made the year go
by faster. Be positive 'cause
next year, we'll rule the
school.

Way

to

go, Katie!
Matthew Miller
Erik Min
Kevin Mitchell
Brooks Moran
Kevin Murdock

Desmond Nance
Sarah N ash
Jonathan Neighbors
Candice Nelson
Robbie Nettles
Ryan Newman

Michael Nichols
Matthew N ielsen
Grace N ixon
Jessica N orris
Meghan O 'H air
Brad Overfelt

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EIGHTH

�Traci Paxton
Sarah Payne
Garrett Peace
Tony Phillips
Nina Picciano
Claire Pitner

Chris Poulter
Chris Pugh
Jennifer Rawlings
Ken Rayher
Chad Reed
Fred Reed
Mindy Reynolds

Sierra Roach
Sarah Ross
Richard Roth
Sarah Rutherford
Anne Sacco
Anna Sargent
Brandon Saunders

Amy Scheuer
Jess Seaman
Will Sellari
Ryan Setchel
Todd Setchel
Marr Shrader
Sarah Slovensky

Amanda Smith
Emily Smith
Katie Snead
Emily Sowder
Sarah Spears
Miranda Stebar
Meghan Steele

Samantha Steffek
Vicki Suboyu
Kevin Tahne
Erica Taylor
Lucy Taylor
Michael Tesoro
Leig h Anne Tho mpson

Laura Thornhill
Barr Thornton
Stuart Tims
Sarah Trenis
Lillian Triplett
Jason Trompeter
Jenny Tyree

Emily Underwood
Tamaryn Vinyard
Kevin Waldron
C urtis Walters
J ohn Wardad 1
Kristin Weary
Christie W ills

Amand a \Xf ilson
D avid Wilson
Laura Wire
Becky W itkege
Amy W oodfield
Mou ra Wrig ht
Kim Yo ung

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�"Parry Time"

"The Lion King and Queen"

" Porky Pig"

Many older classmates
compare us to cartoon characters such as "Goofy" and
"Wacko." But we will soon
take their place and tease the
lower grades. We are one step
past sixth grade, but two giant
leaps toward being Freshmen.
We cannot wait for our turn
to shine. The time will fly by
and soon enough we will be
TOP DOGS.

The Survey Shows ...
The Seventh Grade likes
the following cartoon characters best:
1. Bugs Bunny
2. Beavis and Butthead

3. Animaniacs
4. Tazmanian Devil
Which one's "Goofy"?

5 . Tweety Bird

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Abigail Adkins
Charles Allen
Tabitha Allen
Michelle Amos
Rebecca Anderson
Regina Anderson

Victoria Bassett
Chris Bast
Carrie Bauman
Melissa Beckner
Daffy Duck

Lauren Babich
Rene BallardMeine
Craig Balzer

Amanda Andrews
Carter Arrington
Jessicia Austin
Rebecca Avery

Jeremy Barbour
Tweery Bird
Elizabeth Barrier
Amelia Bartley

David Billingsley
Tayza Birmingham
Monica Blackburn
Amy Blackstock
Kristin Blair

Bobby Blanding
Johnny Blanding
Dustin Blankenshi p
Valerie Blevins
Candice Bowen
Pais ley Bowles

Walker Bell
Krisy Bhausar
Saboora Bhurra
Tommy Biggio

ADKINS -

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�Jeremiah Bowling
Wendy Bowling
Alison Brasher
John Brock
Sarah Brooks
Krisren Brown
Serh Bryanr

Naralie Bushkar
Emily Caldwell
Allison Campbell
Erin Campbell
Donald Cary
Ashley Case
Serh Casreel

Craig Caralano
Brian Chadwick
Daniel Chapman
Lewis Cheresnowsky
Nikki Childress
Karhryn Christley
Thelma Oark

Carherine Clemons
Keirh Clifron
Grace Coats
J essica Cockrell
Bridger Coleman
Thomas Compron
Lisa Conner

Rebecca Conner
Michael Conrad
Christie Cox
Andrew Crafr
Jennifer Craig
Jessica Craig
Alison Crawley

Amy Crumpler
Eric Cullum
Rebekah Currier
Amelia Davis
Kristi Deans
Arzu Demirci
Wesley Derryberry

Jennifer Dickison
Daisy Digmanese
Amy Dodson
Jessica Dooley
Larry Drombetra
Elizaberh Dunham
Anna Dunman

Marthew Dunne
Gina Ellis
Stephen Enoch
Caitlin Evans
Trevor Pair
Heather Fanti
Johnathan Farley

Ch risry Faust
Rachael Ferguson
G regory Fi nk
Johnathan Foutz
Kelly Foy

La ura Frankeberger
Wh itney l'reeman

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SEVENTH

�Amanda French
Jeffrey Fuller
Ryan Furrow
Renee Gagnier
Emily Gallagher
Roben Gilliland
Andrew Glassick

Lorena Gomez
Michael Graham
Aimee Greenman
N icholas Hahn
Oay Haley
Cara Hally
Colleen Hally

Mary Hammer
Sarah Hammer
Peter Hanisch
John Hanzel
Chris Harcum
Beth Harms
Charles Harrman

Stephen Haynes
Trevor Hedrick
Mark Hemberger
Kevin Henderson
Shannon Henderson
Joseph Heron
Patrick Holder

Alicia Holland
Adam Hollingswonh
Amy H olmes
Zach Holt
Justin Hopkins
Jennifer Horner
Roben Hoven

Justin H owlen
Roben Howlen
Bill Hueghlin
Phillip H urr
Justin Ingram
N eal Iwan
Sheena J ai n

Colleen James
Alex J arvis
Allison Jetron
Elaine Jones
H eather J ones
Adena Kaplan
M egan Kelly

H eather Kent
H eather Ki dd
Michael Kilcullen
Meredith Kinder
Sam antha King
T iffany K insey
Crysral Kirrs

Amanda Kluk
Paula Kolejka
Scott Koval
Marrhew Lewis
David Ligh t
Lau ren Lowe

Sean Lynch

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t.t;.

�Cameron Maeder
Cory Malone
Kara Marianetti
Austyn Barkwell
Benjamin Martin
Jonathan McCann
Colleen McCarthy

Daniel Mcfadyen
Rohen McFall
Jason McLarty
John Melki
Abigail Merrill
Patrick Metheny
Landon Metts

Amanda Metzler
Teresa Michel
Rebecca Miller
Kimberly Mizack
Brian Montgomery
Marthew Muelenaer
Laura Nasca

Ashley Nash
Ashley Neighbors
Marcy Nussbaum
Stacy Orr
Matthew Osborne
Crystal Overfelt
Ingrid Ozanich

Adam Padgett
Angela Pae
Jessica Palmer
William Parker
Jonathan Pate
John Payne
Brandon Peace

J ennifer Pitts
Kelsey Piagenhoef
Karlynda Poplstein
Cathryn Price
Joshua Purdy
laura Ragland
Jeffrey Ray, Jr.

Thomas Reeder
Ashlee Reynolds

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SEVENTH

who "s the cackiest of us all&gt;' "

What's Adena hiding behind that big grin '»

�Oscar Rivera
Amy Rosapepe
Summer Ross
Porsche Roundtree
Kristi Rouse
Terri Rowan
William Russell

Pamela Ryan
Amanda Sain
Erin Saunders
Chris Schneider
Joseph Scruggs
Alex Seamon
Sarah Sellari

Stephanie Sgroi
Mary Sicora
Jesse Simmons
Julia Slack
Trisra Smith
Emily Snider
Bradley Sowder

Rachel Spencer
Daniel St. Clair
Jonah Starr
Lesley Stec
Sarah Stec
Trina Steinmaker
Mike Strausbaugh

Ashley Sruarr
Donald Swing
Shareef Taher
Bradley Tayloe
Kelly Taylor
Mary Thomas
Stephanie Thomas

Randee Thompson
Lee Ann Thomron
Jamie Trivett
Jessica Trompeter
Allan Underwood
Tracey Underwood
Ryan Vandelinde

Dana Vaughn
Jennifer Walters
Andrew Walker
R yan Warson
Koren Webb
Trevor Wiggins
Daryl Wilcher

Sracey Wiley
Matthew Williams
Misty Wilmott
Melissa Winkler
M ichael Winston
Katherine Wolter
Adam Wood

Brandie Wood
Brian Wood
Joseph Wray
Caitlin Wrighr
Marissa \"\Vujek
Jessica Wyd ner
Aaron Zamorski

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•

The Be 1nn1n

The beginning. . .a time for new friends, new
teachers, and new and different classes. Sixth
grade is so different from elementary school.
Lockers are the biggest change; remembering
combinations, making time to go to lockers
before and after classes, sharing a locker with
someone else. Also being the youngest is hard.
But, hey, hang in there; it's the beginning and it
only gets better!!!

Obviously, Matt is in no hurry for junior high.

Yup, we're ready for sixth grade!

Yes, we're studying!

Aren't we a little relaxed for the first day in 6th grade?"

-"0.K. You get it open' "

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SIXTH

Uh' H ello, Amy'

" Look at us, reacher. We're goofing off, just like the
fres hm en.'"

�Stuart Abbitt
Serene A1ami
Travis Aldridge
Johnathan Allen
Sarah Anderson
Taryn Anderson
Elizabeth Apgar

Catherine Aydlerr
Suzanne Ayer
Elizabeth Ayersman
Brandy Barnett

Kacey Beckner
Roberr Belcher
Ryan Belcher
Ryan Blackwell

Leslie Blais
Jason Blake
Drew Blevins
Nathan Bowdel
Travis Bowles
Josh Bryant
Jeffrey Burchett

William Burnette
Jessica Caldwell
] ared Canfield
Justin Canfield

Jenni fer Carter
Brandy Cary
Carrie Caudill
Sara Chapman

Julia Chen
Adam Chitwood
Spencer Christley
Valerie Cole
Courrney Conner
Nichole Conner
Chris Conquest

First day at CSJ and raring

to

go'

Peace, girls

ABBITT -

CONQU EST

�Taylor Cornwall
Aaron Cox
Jessica Cox
Lauren Craig
Erin Culpepper
Lizzie Daly
Ryan Daly

Meg Davies
J aroes Davis
Kristina Deercz
Jonathan Deluroyea
Ronald Desorcy
Courtney Dibierro
Thomas Dickerson

Ky Dietiker
Ashley Dolan
Katie Doremus
Chris Doss
Allison Doughty
Hollie Dowell
Thomas Drumheller

Allen Echols
Leslie English
Matt Eubank
Paul Eubank
Elizabeth Evans
Stephanie Fagg
Laura Fawley

Adam Feldvary
Diotr Filipczyk
R obyn Ferland
Jodi Fink
Ashley Firzgerald
Fielding Fitzp atrick
Michele Florian

J essica Flowers
Brooks Foley
Pennie Foley
Matthew Foore
J amie Funk
Josh Furrow
Cathleen Garcia

Catherine Garrett
Elisha Gawley
Clay Gaynor
Steven Gibson
Earhan G leiner
Kathleen G o!sron
David Good

Chris Gould
Lauren Gross
Caroline G usr
John H ale, J r.
Bryan Ham ilton
David Harboutt
Amber Hartman

Amy Haynes
Justin Helms
Sarah Henderson
Carissa Hensley
Lane Hippensteel
Levi Hippensteel
Marr Holden

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SIXTH

�Ashly Holland
Evan Huffman
Gary Hunley
Elizabeth Hun
Cynthia Ilewicz
Phillip Ingram
Missie Jackson

Brandy Jarvis
David Jones
Counney Kesler
Leigh Kidder
Rebecca Kopstein
Andrew Kosowicz
Michael Kraemer

Adam Lackey
Garth Landis
Jake Landis
Matthew Latstetter
Eric Lemmer
Brandon Leonard
Michael Lilley

Terri Link
Samantha Linn
Ted Loesel
Patrick Lytle
Jennifer Madison
Ramon Makdissi
Justin McAllister

Matt McGatty
Christ McGuire
Kara McKinney
Tyler McLellan
Travis Miller
Jessi Mills
Alicia Mitchell

Bret Mohler
Anthony Moore
Elizabeth Morris
Carrie Moccison
Kari Morrison
Kelly Morrison
Chad Nicely

Samantha Nichols
Eileen Nunley
Chris Old
Jason Owenby
Tess Paddock
Michael Pae
Sara Page

Maureen Peck
James Peery
Carlos Perez
Sarah Peters
Auralea Picciano
Brad Powell
Ricky Rash

Jason Rasmussen
Adam Reed
Brian Rice
David Robbins
Carter Ross
hannah Russell
Aya Sakaguch i

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���When I Grow •
Lewis Allen
Incerest 6, 7

Anne Bailey
French I,II; Interest

Brenda Bailey
Bookkeeper

6

Rowena Boehling
Latin II

Rennie Bruno
Guidance Counselor

Amy Barnhart
Guidance Coordi-

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•

Scorr Beard
Math 8,9

nator

Sarah Boxier
Health/Physical Ed
6,7

Steven Boyer
Principal

Michael Brancati
Assistant Principal

LaVina Brothers
Paraprofessional

Sarah Burnett

Cheryl Caffee
Paraprofessional

Karen Campbell
Language Arrs 6

Beth Carpenrer
English 9

Math 9; World Geography; Social Studies 7

Teachers are a lot more fun when they 're on a field trip'

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�Have you ever thought about what you want to do when you grow up? What's your life ambition? The yearbook staff
asked the faculty what their ambitions were before they decided to teach. Here ace some of their responses:
MR. DILLON: Win the lottery
MRS. BURNETI: a marine animal trainer
MS. SPRAKER: have a horse farm
MR . MCCLUNG: be a writer (poet)
MRS. SEDDON: I considered being a mortician
MRS. MEADOR: Marry a rich man!
MRS. WYNN: be a beautician
MRS. CLEMONS: I've wanted to teach for as long as I can remember. I even lined up all of my dolls in front of a
chalkboard .

For once ... almost speechless!
"May I have your attenrion, please?"

No pictures, please!

Jeanne Duddy
Social Studies 6,
Language Arts 6

Barbara Dyer
Languag e Arts 7 ,
English 8

Nancy Clemons
English 8

Oara Cordell
Library Paraprofessional

Rick Crotts
Health /Phys ic a l
Education 6,8

Ann D eeds
Civics 8

Glenda DeHart
Paraprofessional

Tohnya Delong
Band

. Fran cine Dyer
Language Arts 7;
English 8,9; Earth
Science

] ohn Fedison
H ea lth / Physical
Education 6, 7

Brian Ford
Math 6; Social
Studies 6

Richard Dillon
Math 6

Wins or Francisco
Paraprofessional

Jackie Divers
Librarian

Martha Ann G arri son
Attend ance Secrerary

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�When I Was a Kid.

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WHERE DID YOU SPEND YOUR FREE TIME
WHEN YOU WERE A TEENAGER?
Here's what some of the women teachers had to say:
Laura Graves
Office paraprofessional

DIANE HERCHENRIDER-Kenny's Burgers (now
known as KFC on Brambleron)
STEPHANIE MEADOR-McDonald's on Lee Highway
CINDY LAWRENCE-Pizza Hur on Brambleton
JENNIFER STOUT-Dairy Queen
JANE WRIGHT-Bowling and O'Dell's Restaurant
ANNE MCGRAW- Cozy Comer drugstore for a
coke and snack; then to church for pingpong or just to
hang

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Sue Giles
Chorus, Interest 6, 7

Life

Bob Giles
Department

Science~

Chaic

Cheryl Gillilnnd

Math 6, Language Arts 6, 7

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Barbara Griffin
Math 7 . Social Scud ies 7 ,

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Language Ans 6

Teresa Hafey
Social Studies 7

I

Flowers are a girl's best friend.

I know something you don't know'

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Dee Harrison

I

Guidance Secretary

Diane H erchenrider
Language Arts 6

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Muriel Kelley

Healch / P E 8; Deparcmcnc
Chair

Adam Lallande
Life Science

And I could have been a music teacher' Lucky, Mrs. Wisc'

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FACULTY

D avid Kessler
Social Studies 7

Learlene Lanier
Math 8 , Civics 8, IPS

�Algebra I, Department Chair

Linda Levey
Latin I

Doris Light
Office Secretary

Tom Light
Paraprofessional

Carla Long
Health/Physical Ed 6, 7

Tobi Loyd
Math 7, Life Science

Jackie Lucl&lt;i
Interest 6, 7

Tom Mall
German 1,2 ; Interest 6

Debbie Marsico
Spanish 1,2

Imojean Martin
Paraprofessional

Gary Maynard
H t-alch/ Physical Ed 7 ,8,9

Frank M cCiung
Guidance Counselor

Teresa McDaniel
Language Arts 6

Anne McGraw
English 9

Bill McKinney
Physical Science

Stephani e Meador
Ci vi cs 8; D epartm ent
Ch air

Chri s Morris
Lang uage Arts 7

Bob O'Keeffe
Technology Ed ;Interest
6, 7; Departrnem Chair

Cindy Lawrence

Three T's in a Pod

Gosh , chis noise brings back ni en1ories .

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�Greg Old
Social Studies 6

Brenda Page
Math 7 and 8

Art

Sue Pri ce
English 9

Susan Pug h
Science 6

Ann Seddon
World G eography

Claudeen Shekon
Paraprofess ional

Nan cy Sherrer
Special Ed u cari o n

Lazzelle Parker

J ohn Quesenberry
Algebra I, Math 8

Sharon Sain
Math 7, LangllllgC Arts 7

WHERE DID YOU SPEND MOST
OF YOUR FREE TIME WHEN
YOU WERE A TEENAGER?
To see what some of the men teachers
had to say, check their answers at the
bottom of the page!

Scott Simmons
Earth Science

Pat Snowadzky
Earth Science

Sru a rt Sibley
La ngu age Ans 7, Soc ia l

Alden Sieber
Special Education

Sru d ics 7

Martha Smith
World G eography

Guelda Skaggs
Librarian

Terri Sreffen
English 8, Language Arts 7,
Department Chnirmrui

Nancy Spraker
Assistant Principal

H ang ing out these d ays m eans "lower hall duty."

Jennifer Stout
Language i\rrs 7 , Spanish I ,
lnreres t 7

SCOTT SIMMONS: I did not h ave any time. l
was mo busy playing sports.
FRANK M CCLUNG : I spent my time at the
drugstore , around the magazines .
GARY MAYNARD: Ar home
RICHARD DILLON: Watching TV
SCOTT BEARD : Playing sports, especially foot~
ball
ROBERT O ' KEEFFE: O n the playground
These lad ies hang out in the cafeteria keeping us supplied with food: Front-Edna Franklin , Elizabeth Marrin ,
Cathleen Bohon, Back-Judy Saul , Laura Peters, Peggy Shepherd, Mary Radford

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FACULTY

�We Were
Karen Sumner
Language Arts 7

Mary Lou Vaniels
K eyboarding, Business

Glenn Waldron
Head Custodian

Shirley Walrond
Betty Whisman
Science 6, Language Arts 6 Algebra I, Geometty

Danielle Wise
Band

Susie Wire
Physical Science

Lee Woody
Jane Wright
Julie Wynn
Math .6. Language Am 6, Health/ Physical Ed 9 Language Arts 7, Science 6
Life Saence

Although dealing with the pressures of the strenuous world
of teaching seems back-breaking, some teachers can't get
enough hard labor. In addition to hours on their feet in the
classroom, many of our teachers go the extra mile of
chaparoning field trips, coaching and just hanging with the
kids.
Hanging our in the lunchroom -

eating , of course!

Our custodial staff doesn't have much time ro hang out; here Mr. Waldron discusses assignments with Edrow Lewis, Becki
Austin , Cheryl Peters, and Mik e Saunders .

Mr. Beard d 1ills in th e sun .

OLD -

WYNN

�S:

Get rtttLJoW-~d!

The dubs of Cave Spring
] unior are great. Although
there are many mornings we
have to wake up when we
really don't want to, we end
up starting our day off with a
smile. Clubs are a great way to
have fun and make many new
friends. Many dubs also help
the school and community.
Clubs: what would school be
without 'em?
MW
Since when do you play the French horn with your head?

Laura is oblivious to chairs, people and th
camera as she works on her layout.
Smiling Samas!

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INTRODUCTION TO CLUBS

again!

Speech , Lauri e, speech'

�H aving fun, Melissa?

lbese yearbookers are hard at work: a deadline
nusr be near!

WHAT WAS THE MOST
FUN THING YOUR
CLUB DID THIS YEAR?
Babysitting at the PTA
(Honor Society) Jessica Bennett
Mardi Gras party (French
Club)
Yasmin Alami
Christmas party (Year book)
Emily Finton
Exchange Day at Glenvar
HS (SCA)
Lindsay Higginbotham
Recycling (Science Club)
Matt Canfield
Car wash (Builders Club)
Mandy Warsaw
Trip to Kings Dominion
(Freshman Council)
Ann
Aydlett
Julie
All Disrricrs (Band)
Thacker

1995 REFLECTIONS CONTEST WINNERS : Fronr row- Kev in Henderson , Erika Shernoff, Ashley Atkinson , .J . J . Delumyea, Sarah Chapman. Ryan Blackwell, Kelly Sr. Oair; Row 2\ arah Trenjs, Andrew Kosowirz, N icole Ayersman , Rob ert McFall, Chris Conquest , Ashley Walters, Loni Stoneman

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�The "Honor"able Ones
Cave Spring Junior High Honor Society
The Honor Society is a ninth
grade dub for honor roll students who receive teacher recommendation in the eighth
grade. The Honor Society does
service projects such as babysitting for elementary school
PTA meetings, serving lunch at
R.A.M. House, and deaning
their adopted highway.

J.B.

HONOR SOCIETY: Front row-Yasmin A!ami, vice-presidenr, J essica Bennett, president; H eather Bowling, secretary; Allison Elias, trcasurer; Kerry Fair, historian; Row 2-Anna Sablik, Stacie Lu msJcn, Becky Mahoney, K.·uhy Furrow, D o.vid Ocmens.,
Marsha Wood, Alison Fox, Alicia Dragan, J acque.line Bowen, Laura Casteel, J ulie Thacker, Ashley Atkinson, Whirney Cole , Manha Smith; Row 3- Nancy Clemons, Liz Rae, Ashley Puig, Mandy Warsaw , Blake Points, Den Cole, Erika Sbano.ff,
Elisabeth Stevens, Melissa Holmes, Heather Winfree, Laura Fisher, Deborah Dickison, Sara Coats, Bersy Cro!".S; Row 4-John Gallagher, J oshua ] . Sparks, Matt Canfield, Daniel Penn, Tyler Kirby, Carly Rocrame.I, Erin Gillahnn, Lory \Vebster, Shannon
Gordon, Nathan Gardner, Meg Way, David Henley, Eric Mahone, J acob Quesinberry, Duke Dodson, Ann Ayd.Jett, Lauren Carr, Amy Causey
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The officers speaking about Honor Society at PTA Club Night.

Tired, dirty, and hungry, Honor Society members pose after a morning of highway d eanuJ:&gt; .

D ance Committee members planni ng som e lase minute details for the Winter Dance.

Melissa Holmes mans the cable at PT A Club N ig ht .

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�Spirited Caring Awesome
Those three words describe the 19949 5 SCA. In the fall they sponsored Spirit
Week - a five day span filled with wild
and crazy outfits and wild and crazy guys
and gals - and the school pep rally.
They also sponsored the fall, Valentine's
and spring dances, which were enjoyed
by grades 7 - 9. The SCA raised money
for "helping hands" and collected
canned goods at Christmas.
JB

SCA.: Front row-Kevin Henderso n-Lrca.surcr; Sam Uank.s-activity chai rman;Lnu ric LnPlnm -vice-pres id ent; Alison Fox-secretary. Lindsay Higginbotham-prcsidenr, Row 2-Doug Linn, Meredith Kinder, Amber Hartman, Karri Morrison, Les.lie Blais,
Uzzle D aly, Katherine Garrett, Megan Scott, Stephanie Fagg, T.J. Link , Taryin Anderson; Row 3-W'olkcr Bell, Trevor Fair, Amandn Menier, James Davis, Jenni Homer, Kerry Fair, Cami Chapin, Sarah Joy Jordahl, Sarah Ross, Allison Jetton, David
Billiogs!ey, Ryan Watson, J ason Owen; Row 4-Rcgina Anderson, Ashley Puig, Michelle Ganong, Kate Fmnkcburger, Molly Henderson, Michelle La.ncascer, Maureen Ernst, Traci Paxton, Bill Hugelin, Valerie Blevins, Rachd Spencer: Row 5-Yasmin
Ab.mi, J essica Bennett, Mandy Warsaw, Laura Fisher, ?-.tau Canficl&lt;l, Tyl er Kirby , David Sd1wnn, Kristin \'Vimerich, Sarah Rutherford, Tamara Vineyard, Kim Young, Melissa Coleman, Ashley Waker, Willie Wimmer, David Wilson, Josh Ca.rlroo

Cami and Julie work serving refreshments at last year's Spring Dance.
Michelle and Lynsey show their spirit and tackiness on
Tacky Day during Spirit Week.

Julie Ann Sgroi indu cts the 1994 - 1995 officers at the Yearbook Dedication Assem bly.

M.C. ing with his usual craziness, Cline gets the crowd revved up
at the pep rally.

SCA

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�LET'S GET
SCIENTIFIC!
The Science Club has
been busy recycling aluminum cans and paper
for CSJ H. All of the proceeds go to the AdoptAn-Animal program at
Mill M ountain Zoo. The
dub has also had several
guest speakers come and
visit. These local experts
introduced members to
reptiles and amphibians,
cave exploring , and archeology . The Science
Club is open to any student in grades 6 - 9.
Come join the fun!

...,.

This crowd is snake food!

Sara is caught in the ace doing her science
dub d u ty.

Recycle

SCIENCE CLUB: Front row-Meridith Kinder, vice-president, Matt Canfield, president, Sara Coats, secretary, Row 2Kevin Henderson, Ben Cross, Eli zabeth Bushnell , Seth Casteel, Jonah Scarr, J ared Canfield, Justin Canfield , Tess Paddock,
Susan Pugh; Row 3-J ennifcr Hrcllicka, J onathan Fawley, Brian Montgomery, Cary Price, Sarah Robinson , Anna Craft ,
N athan King , Brandon King, Carter Ross
Seth and J enn ifer help

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SCIENCE CLUB

to

save the earth.

�JR.KEY

CLUB
The '94-95 Builders Club had
many active members this year. They
offered their services and collected
canned food and bought turkeys at
Thanksgiving for needy families, filled
Christmas stockings for the Salvation
Army, deaned their adopted highway,
and rewarded honor roll students with
ice cream coupons.

Mmmm -

Tasty!

Miss Stouc proudly displays cwo of the stockings che club
members scuffed.

J1ie gals in charge (L co R): Lauren Carr-treasurer, Mindy McCall-secrerary, Lauren Holcomb-vice president, Mandy

Sabrina and friends work hard on making Builders Club signs.

W arsaw-president.

BUILDERS CLUB: Prone row-M andy McCall , Lauren Carr , Mandy W arsaw, Lauren Holcomb, Lindsay Higgenbotham, Cam i Chapin, Sara Chapm an;
Row 2-Alison Brazier, Allison Campbell , Am anda Metzler, Claire Buder, Kara Marianecti, Meridith Kinder, Stephanie Sgroi, J acqueline Bowen, Casi
Beckner, Erin H ensley, J ennifer Scour; R ow 3- Ausryn Markwell, Paula Kolejka, Lindsey Fox , Colleen McCarthy, Heather J ones, Ashley Chapman ,
Colkcn Jam es, Alicia Dragan, Saboora Bhutta, Emi ly Underwood, Michelle Altic, Megan Kelly, Allison Bernardo, Moyra Wright, Bobby Gilliland; Row
4 _J&lt;.aric Snead, Ryann Angle, Claire Pirner, Zach Bain, Sarah Spears, Sarah Ross, Knsten J ek1elek, J esstca N orris, Candice Nelson, J enny Tyree. Laura
Prankcburgcr, Marcy Nussbaum , Molly H enderson , J amie H ep tinstall, Matthew N ielsen, Tiffany Beachy, Jonathan Farley; Row 5- Kara Fitzpatrick,
Elizabeth Bushnell, Carrie McFarland , Traci Paxron , Anna Sablik, Allison Elias, Kacie Robercs, Sara Coats, Loni Bernardo, Adena Kaplan. Emily Sowder,
Jenn ifer Harlicka, Stephanie Cheng , Colleen Hal ly

BUILDERS CLUB

�Parlez vous francais?
Here at CSJ, the French Club is a
highlight of the year for all French students. They got off to a great start and
have been busy ever since. Members
kicked off the year with the French version of Beauty and the Beast and delicious
French food. In December they had a big
Christmas party where students were even
paid a visit by "Pere Noel"! In February
they celebrated Mardi Gras by eating
"King" cake and making masks. Overall,
French Club members have had a blast
and this will definitely be a year they'll
never forget.
FRENCH CLUB: From row-Officers:Anna Sablik, Laura Casted, Yas min Ab.mi, Carly Ro tramel, Eli sabeth Steven~;, Row 2-Doug Linn, Mcgui
Steele, Ashley Atkinson, Brandi Rutherford, Wes Barbour, Brooke Carlin, Katie Lugar, Sa.rah Ruchcrfo rJ, S:i.rnh Slovens~]'. Laura \'\lire, Christina Mclki, Emily U
Brandy Conner, Row 3-Heather Dowling, Maury Daniels , Katie Snead, Ryann Angle, Claire Pirner, Kri s ten Jck1clck, Alicin Dragan , J ncqueline Bowen, Jessica &amp;11. M
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O'Hair, Stephanie Cheng, Heather Belle, Lauren Holcomb, Kristi Kirby, Anne Dailc:y, Row 4 -Tnylo r Houk, l\'l11:hcUe Lnncrutcr , Lauren Baudreuu, Chas.icy &amp;.rbow,
Funk, Ouisry Ray, Laura Fisher, ) :1..Son Roth, Hiroa..ki Kikuchi, Kevin \XI ah.iron, Ritu Mag hcrn, l\frgan r-.-1cC.n.n:h y, Elizabeth Barren, l\.-fn.nhn Repede, Row 5-lk\·crly ~
Lauren McCann, Blake Points , Alison Fox,Jayn Spencer, Shar Taliaferro, Carrie MeaJor, Amanda Foshag . AuJrc:y Hester, Samh Pnyne, David H enley, Brad Ross, Andrew
!ind.say Lowe, Anna Sargenc

Yum, Yum -

The German Club
organized in January
and plans to have several activities to bring
the German culture to
life including a spring
"Fest" (like October/est with appropriate
food and drink. This
new club has 2 5
members and is looking for a new name!

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What a cultural experience!

Hard at work translating German .

A German culrural experience -

chocolare Chrisrmas trees

�Latin? Deutsch?

LATIN CLUB: Front row-Melissa Coleman, Krisren \'X' imerich, Julie Thacker, Elaina Bemando, Melissa Holmes, Amanda
\'V'ilson, Deborah Dickison, Row 2-Emily Smith, Anna Lasker, Mary Li.rson, Beth Furrow, Erika Shemoff, :Michael Nichols ,
Rowena Bowling, Row 3-Amnnda Coleman, Leslie Flowers, Cathy Furrow, Zack Bun , Emily Powell, Kevin Gagnier, Pere
Ackley, Row 4-H arry Kessler, James Dixon, Tyler Kirby, Tom Bayner, Shnwn Giorno, Dan Spurlock, Miscy Blankenship,
Jessica Bennett, Brad Emery

Cleop atra and Julius Caesar, I p resume.

The Latin Club had fun throughout the year. The trip to the
underworld was great for new members. Pizza at the Pizza H ut was
special for all. In December members celebrated Saturnalia and caroled
at South Roanoke Nursing Home. In February students m ade valentines, while the Ides of March found everyone mourning Caesar' s
passing in 44 B.C. The year ended with a trip to Chucky Cheese and
mini Olympic ludi!

The Larin Club gathered ar Pizza Hur
food '

to

enjoy that great Italian

GER MAN CLUB: From row-Garrett C h ristley. G raham Rollins, Sarah Robinson , Becky Mahoney, Stacie Lumsden ,
Stan Cox, R ichard Boettcher, Row 2 - Adam Malone , Ross Kempster. Alex Hanisch, Elizabeth Domalski , Ro'~ 3-John
r,al!ag h cr, N ikki Powers, Eth an J ames , J ohn Warlock . Row 4-Srephanie Scott, Ryan Fitzgerald. Charlie Weeks, Bnan
l.uec.lkc , Laurence Loesel, Garrett Peace

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�Your Personal
Natural Helpers: you've probably
heard of them before, but what are they?
No, they're not a health food, but they
are students that have been selected by
students to help students. They deal with
problems such as girlfriends and
boyfriends, family, friends, grades, and
many more. They go through a training
session during the summer while you are
out having fun and also have follow up
meetings every other week. Just remember - Natural Helpers are there for you
and they are truly your personal servants.

NATURAL HELPERS: Front row-Whitney Freeman, Jordan Davies, Marr Lewis; Row 2-J cssica Bennett, J ason Trompeter, Nick ~
Sarah Rutherford, Megan O'Hair, Laura Thornhill, Amy Woodfield; Row 3-Duke Dodson, Lindsay Higginbotham, Clinr Thomas,
Taliaferro, Allison Elias, Blake Points, Aaron Williams; Row 4;Susan Pugh, Karen Campbell, Cindy Lawrence, Sharon Sain

Friendliness is a quality of a good natural helper.

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Yes, this picture was staged!!!

�Servants

The most important Freshman Council dury: making the freshman calendar!

GVIDANCE ADVISORY: Fronr row-Stephanie Sgroi, Daisy Digmanese; Row 2- Matt N ielsen,
Jenna Frank, Chris Pugh; Row 3-Matt Canfield, Meg Way, Mike Duncan

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At least it looks like they are working -

brain storming, no doubt!

Now we know that you probably have
not heard of Guidance Advisory and also
have no idea about what they do. Basically they help Guidance and also the
other various guidance groups. One of
the groups Guidance Advisory helps is
the Freshman Council. This group ,
which includes freshmen guidance advisory members and one representative
from each freshman homeroom, plans
activmes and other functions for the
freshmen class. These people are also
your personal servants and now you can
honestly say you know what they do!!!

FRESHMEN COUN CIL: Front row-Kar ie R oberrschairwoman, Allison Elias-secretary; Row 2-Bersy Cross,
Ann Aydlett, Bobby Akers, Meg W ay , Molly H enderson,
Julie Thacker; Row 3-Marr Can field, Brett M iller. Brad
Emery, Mike Duncan, Aaron W illi ams

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�Ulp_sses
with a New Twist

TIME TRAVELER, TEA f
Front row-David Harboun
Davies, Erin Culpepper; R~~
Jason Owenby, Maegan
Sara Chapman

TIME TRAVELER, TEAM B: Front row-Julia Chen, Jarrod
Canfield; Row 2-Justin Canfield, David Goode

A NEW TWIST, TEAM A: Fl\
row-Carne McFarland J n
Frank, Karie Snead; Ro~ . .
Russell, Zach Bun, Michael
Row 3-Mart Muelenaer

THE MAIL
MUST
GO
THROUGH: Fronr row-Mary
Sicora, Daisy Digmanese, Amy
Holmes; Row 2-Saboora Bhutta,
Emily Caldwell , Amy Rosapepe;
Row 3-Roberr McFall

VAUDEVILLE, TEAM A: Front row-Alyssa Wchrmcister,
Katherine Garrett; Row 2-Megan Scott, Elizabeth Hurt, Jamie
Funk; Row 3-Ryan Blackwell , Chris Conquest

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ODYSSEY OF THE MIND

�dyssey
of the Mind (OM) is a creative problemsolving competition. Students form teams
and work together on a long term problem.
At the end of March, the groups compete
against teams from other schools in this
region. CSJH sent nine teams to competition this year. They all did very well and
should be proud of themselves. Last year,
CS] had a team that placed 6th in the
world. Their problem (it was called MYV)
was to build mini terrain vehicles that went
through certain obstacles. The members of
this team were: Nick Beazley, Matt Garrett,
Jon McCann, Jason Trompeter, and David
Wilson. Congratulations for a GREAT
JOB!

DIVISION III, VAUDEVILLE: Front row-Stacie Lumsden, Jennifer Dickison, Alicia Dragan, Sara Coats; Row 2Melissa Holmes, Erika Shemoff, Sarah Robinson

SCIENTIFIC SAFARI ,
TEAM B: Front row-John
Wardach, Brandon Peace;
Row 2-Lindsey Lowe, Kristen Weary; Row 3Jonathon Farley, Chris
Harcum , Johnny Payne

A NEW TWIST, TEAM
B: Front row-Ben Trent,
James Peery; Row 2-Ashley
Dola n, Katie Schrader,
Maureen Peck

SCIENTIFIC SAFARI ,
TEAM A: Front rowKatherine Garrett , J essica
Trompeter; Row 2-Dav id
Wilson, Jon McCann, Matt
Garr et t ; Row 3-Nic k
Beazley, J ason Trompeter

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�"Have you been a good girl, Mrs . Wise?"
BAND OFFICERS: (CLOCKWISE) James Dixon-vice
president, Kerry Fair-president, Amy Causey-treasurer,
Katie Snead-secrerary

WOODWINDS: Front rowHiroaki Kikuchi, Whitney
Cole, Amanda Coleman, Julie
Thacker, Melissa Coleman,
Ashley Atkinson, Jennifer Hrdlicka, Claire Pitner, Maury
Daniels, Meghan Steele, Beth
Furrow, Jason Trompeter, Jacqueline Bowen, Audrey Hester;
Row 2-Amanda Dwier, Katherine Freaney, Deborah Dickison,
Molly Henderson, Stephanie
Cheng, Amy Scheuer, Kristen
Weary, Laura Fisher, Elisabeth
Stevens, Melissa Holmes, Harry
Kessler, Erika Shemoff, Amanda Foshag, Laura Casteel, J essica Ball; Row 3-Bryon Howlett, Anne Sacco, Cathy Furrow,
Yasmin Alami, Carrie Meador,
Sarah Bassett, Brandy Connor,
Sam Pamela, Wes Derryberry,
Heather Winfree, Sarah Payne,
Ashley Puig, Elizabeth Rae,
Stephanie Scott, Jessica Griffith , Kristi Kirby, Sarah Nash

PERCUSSION: Chris Pugh, Pete Ackley, Tiffany Ragland, John Paul
Bourgeois, Aaron Williams, Kurt Lancaster, Erik Min

Ever heard the saying, "Music soothes the savage beast"?
Have you ever stopped to wonder what in the world it
means? What kind of " beast" would you choose to tame?
On the other hand, maybe the musicians are the ones who
need taming' Just kidding, of course. We aren't that wild in
band here at CSJ . In fact, band is pretty fun . .. when Mrs .
W ise isn 't forcing those practice charts at us! We have been
to New York each spring for the past two years, and we are
going again this year. Last year we were rated "Superior" in
the D istrict Festival and this year we had 34 students make
the All-Districts Band (including three 1st chairs) - more
than any or her school in our district! Wow!

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BAND

�ALL DISTRICT BAND: Front row-Ashley
Nash, Kevin Henderson, Jennifer Hrdlicka,
Oaire Pitner, Anna Craft, Katie Snead, Moyra
Wright, Brad Ross, Jam es Brennan, James Dixon, Kerry Fair, Harry Kessler, Erika Shernoff,
Amanda Foshag, Laura Casteel, Julie Thacker,
Catlin Evans; Row 2-Amy Scheuer, Wes Derryberry, Brandon King, Brandy Connor, Kristen
Weary, Maria Harstine, Nathan King, Emily
Powell, Elisabeth Stevens, Melissa Holmes, Laura Fisher, Heather Winfree, Ashley Puig, Elizabeth Rae, Stephanie Scott, Kristi Kirby

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STAGE BAND: Front row-Bryon
Howlett, Curtis Walter, Bill Heuglin, Brad Sowder, Wes Derryberry,
Harry Kessler, Jessica Ball, Jacqueline Bowen, Erika Shernoff, Ashley
Puig, Laura Casteel; Row 2-Amy
Causey, Brandon King , Nathan
King, Brad Ross, James Dixon,
Kerry Fair, James Brennan, Moyra
Wright, Amanda Wilson, Sarah
Trenis, Nikki Edwards, Vance Adkins, Brian Gross; Row 3-Ashley
Case, Steven Selvey, Bersy Cross,
Nathan Gardner , Kristi Kirby ,
Kristen Weary, Emily Powell, Mari a Harstine, Kurt Lancaster,
Danielle Wise, Josh Kreibiel, Kevin
Henderson

Cheer up, band can't be that much work!

BRASS: Front row-L1ura Basham , Moyra Wrighr, Amnnda Wilson, Amy W oodfield, Kntie
Snead , Marsha \X'ood, Danielle \Vise; Row 2-Nathnn Gardner, Lindsey Markey, N nmlie Kluge!,
James Brennan , Brad Ross, James Dixon, Kerry Fnir , Bersy Cross , Amy Causey, Daniel Penn; Row

)-J eremy \'\foodson , Jacob Quesinberry, Brandon King, Nmhnn King, Holly Christley, Murin
Harstin e, Anna Croft, Emily Powell, Curtis \Xlalrer , Garrett Christley

B£A~T
BAND

�MakeA

Of It!

The year began for Chorus with an enthusiastic group
of singers. In November auditions for All-Distria Choir
provided the opportunity for our talented singers to show
their stuff. In December the group performed for the
elementary schools that feed into CSJ and these kids got a
taste of junior high choir. The winter concert was equally
well received by the parents. In March All-County was
held and CSJ was well represented. In April the singers
made their annual trip to Louisville, Kentucky, where
they performed at Kentucky Kingdom. Finishing the year
with both talented and rolicking style, they entertained
the student body with their annual freshman salute.
ALL DISTRICT: Front row-Jessica Bennett, Lauren Baudreau, Julie Carson, Cacia
Row 2-Josh Sparks, Elizabeth Miller, Leanne Triplett, Ashley J ennings

Lcsk:is,

OFFICERS: (L co R)-Jenny Horner, 7th grade rep.,Kristin Winterich , cop resident; Tanya Sinha, 6th grade rep; Lauren Baudreau, co-president;
Amanda Smith, 8 th grade rep.

STH/ TH CHORUS: Front row-Anna Lasker, Erica Taylor, Robert McFall, Landon Metts, Kristen McGarry, Shannen~ .
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6TH/7TH CHORUS: Front row-Mindy Schneider, Alyssa
Wehrme1ster, Jenru Carter, Katie Schrader, Caroline Gust Kim
Mizak, Samantha King , Laura Fawley, Sonner Wright, Mandi
Watson, J essica Vaughn, Tanya Sinha, Row 2-Rebecca Miller
Maureen Peck, J conifer Madison, Trina Steinmaker, Lesli~
Blais, Amber Hartman, Abby Adkins, Aimee Greenman Jamie
Funk, -Courtney Connor ' Elizabeth Ap gar, Sarah And' erson
Katherine Garren, Karly Poplstein, Row 3-Monica Blackburn'
Stacy O rr, Jessica Dooley, Koren Webb Kelse Pia nh ff'
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Allen , Kane Doremus, John Hale, Brandi Jarvis, Wendy Bowlmg: Amy Crumpler, Rebekah Cu rrier, Cara Hall, Jenny Horner
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�Service

with a

Smile
Although there are
more than 100 teachers,
staff members, and other
employees at this school
working hard, that still
isn't enough to keep all
the paperwork done, errands run, and odd jobs
taken care of. Enter: the
runners . They include
about 45 8th and 9th
graders who volunteer
their study hall time to
work in the library, front
office, or guidance office,
and do a great job. So
thanks, runners, for all
that you do!

&amp;LJNNERS: Front row-Katie Lugar, Amy Woodfield, Christy Fagg, Ashley Hammer, Blake Poinrs, Shar Taliaferro, Erin Callahan, Allison

Elias, Lindsay Higginbotham, Sam Banks, Row 2-Jason Trompeter, Meghan O 'Hair, Sarah Robinson, Ashley Chapman, Susan Anderton,
Rhooa.da Rusmisel, Clint Thomas, Duke Dodson, Dean D onah ue, Mike Duncan, Elizabeth Banert, Nikki Edwards, Row 3-Laura Thornhill,

Sarah Trenis, Leslie Flowers, Ben Cole, Paul Brunk, Nick Beazley, Sarah Rutherford, Carrie McFarland, Rachel Griffin, Jared Bourne, Row
4-Lindsay Cannon, Jessica Hill , M att Canfield, Lori Webster, Ashley Walters, Beth Carter, David Hensley, Brad Cullinan, Tamtyn
Vineyard, Sarah Spears, J enna Frank, J enny Tyree

See Sl!Iah· Sarah can run. Run, Sarah, run!

Sure, we' re working'

Friendly service and a cheerful sm ile are
what you'll get from our runners.

J enna's deep in thought as she consults her
computer about a book.

RUNNERS

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One of the things students look forward to is
getting their yearbooks.
From the beginning of the
year the yearbook staff is
busy selling annuals, putting on a dance, and getting
the first section of the book
and the cover done. All year
long we yearbook staffers
keep huge secrets until the
end of the year when we get
to say, "I did that layout!"
YEARBOOK STAFF: Front - J essica Norris, Amanda Coleman, Molly Henderson, Sara Coats, Ashley Puig , Deborah Dickinson
Mandy Warsaw, Elizabeth Barrett, J essica Bennett, R ow 2-Laura Thornhill, J enny Turpin, M egan Kelly, Saboora Bhutta, Mar&lt;Y
Nussbaum, Jacqueline Bowen, Laura Fisher, Row 3-J ord an Davies, Ritu Magera, Emily Finron , Kri sti Kirby, J es,ica Gilbert, Sarah
Nash, Emily Smith; not pictured -Paisley Bowles

Y earbookers relax at the Christmas party.

R iru, Paisley, and J enny do some layout brainstorming.

What could be in Mandy's
package?)'

Molly got just a UTILE carried away with the job stickers'

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YEARBOOK

�Sarah interviews Mrs. Duddy and Mrs. Boxier about
intermurals.

Some last minute editing by Kevin and Michael.

Come on, guys, let's pay attention to Mrs. Herchenrider!

Four times a year the Squire
Scroll comes out. It's created by
sixth through ninth graders with the
help of their sponso r , Mrs.
Herchenrider. Articles range over
many topics from editorials to dub
news to Freshmen Last Wills. The
Squire Scroll is definitely a paper
for Squires by Squires I

NEWSPAPER STAFF: Front row- Melissa Coleman, Ashley Atkinson , Ryann Angle, Moyra Wright, Sarah
Chapman, Sarah Anderson , Row 2- Meredith Kind er, Stacie Lumsden , Kevin Henderson, J ennifer Dickson , Angela
Pac, Johnny Blanding, Diane Herchenrider, Row 3-Yasmin Alami , Michael Conrad, Ashley Walters, Lindsey Lowe,
Amy Rosepcpe, Bobby Blanding , Row 4- Roberr McFall , Emily Sowd er, Jonathan Parley, Justin McCallister, Amy
Dodson, Lauren Lowe

J ennifer sketches out the Scro ll's newest p iece of arrwork.

NEWSPAPER

�Does it look like I know)!!'

All wrapped up!

As
we walk
through the halls of
C ave Spring Junior
H igh, the many expressio ns and attitudes reveal our personalities. From looks
of confusion to gleeful grins, the expressions of students are
never the same. The
camera can only just
begin to capture the
looks of several of the
students of CSJ H !
Why so thrilled , Amy)

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STUDENT LIFE

The look says it all , Michael'

�Halloween brings out the monstet in all of us!

Just who asked you co cake my piaure anyway???

J oe, Melissa, and Meg ace all smiles.

A Squire

to

rem e mber
Picrure Perfect

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�Laurie, Traci, and Maureen befriend a dinosaur.

Ir's a bird; ir"s a plane; no, ir's Elvis in a dress!

and
Yes, at some point this year we have all been crazed
and confused, some of us more often than others. After
all, what in this world isn't enough to make you bite your
nails or throw up your arms in frustration? School will do
it; your family will do it; and your friends will definitely
do it! It seems that most of our time is wasted away
feeling troubled and overwhelmed, so why not make the
best of it? Try something different. Deviate from the
norm. Go dancing with your toothbrush; mail a postcard
to your sock; or teach potatoes how to swim - the hard
way! It's simple; just try something a little zany every day,
and by the end of the year your life will be full of spicy
surprises. Spontaneous moronic behavior never hurt anyone; don't try to hide it! Remember, the crazier, the
better!
LGT
Psycho srare

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�A blast from the past'

Spinning around at the 6th grade social

sl"El-LING BEE PARTICIPANTS : Front row - Michael Conrnd, Scott Stancil, Jeffrey Burdett, David Harbourr, Taylor
c,orriwall, ~son Jetton, Amy Holmes; Row 2- Lauren .Steele, Elizabeth Hurt, T.J. Lmk,.Meg Davies, Allison Doughty, Sara
f'~· Carissa Hensley, Bobby Sargent; Row 3 - Knsnn Weary , Brooke Carlin, Candice Gnau, Jason Trompeter, Katie

sJirader, Bobby Gilliland, Katherine Garrett, Leigh Ann Thornton

1l1in mint or chalet creme, David ?

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�Colle SpniKg Spollts!
Sports are a great way to
get in shape , make new
friends, and support our
school! Every team has a special bond on the field, on the
court, and in school too. Fans
support their team, uniting
our school! The athletes of
Cave Spring Junior High are
important to our school and
our spH1t. Go CA VE

SPRING!
Ping Pong champ -

Lauren Craig .

G I RLS" I N TRAMURA L C APT A I N S: Front row-Al yssa
Wehrmeister, Valerie Cole, Meg D avies, Jessi Mills; Row 2-Lauren
Craig, Lauren Gross, Carrie Caudill, Laura Foley, Sara Boxier

Take hi m to the mar'

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INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS

Fresh man foo rball fan s su pport their team .

�BOYS INTRAMURAL CAPTAINS: From row-Evan Huffman, David Harbourt, Phillip Ingram, Brad Powell;
Row 2-Jeanne Duddy, sponsor, Jake Landis, Will Vogrs, Garth Landis, David Good

Feel the burn!

Go Squires'

INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS

�Kickoff Time!
In the heat of August, 40 young men started the school year a
week early ... on the football field. After a week, it dwindled down
to 30. A few weeks later, it was down to 27, and those 27 spent a
grueling two months representing Cave Spring Jr. High on the
gridiron. Their final record of 2 wins, five losses, and 1 tie did not
reflect the effort or enthusiasm that these young men exhibited .
On the offensive side of the ball, quarterback Brandon Funk led
the team and was the MVP. Alex Bohm helped anchor the offensive
line. Erik Min and Brad Chase caught Funk's passes, and Chad
McDaniel did most of the running. On the defensive side, it was a
team effort, led by linebacker Chad Reed, who was named the
MVP.
Other award winners were Brad Chase for most improved player,
and Matt Fusco and Matt Schrader for their hustle, good attitude,
and determination. The team was glad to have four coaches this
year. In addition to head coach Scott Beard and assistant coach
Brian Ford, Scott Simmons and Stacy Anderson were volunteer
coaches and their efforts were greatly appreciated . Overall, the
players and coaches had a rewarding experience working together
and really had a fun time on the field.

CS) FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row-Barr Thornton, Bill Russell, Zeshan Khan. Patrick Holder, Adam Padgort,
Nicholas Hahn, Chris Poulter, Dustin Blankenship, Matt Fusco, Scott Koval; Row 2-Chad Reed, K evin Howl&lt;rt,
Erik Min, Alex Bohm , Ward Curran, Ryan Newman, M att Shrader, Robert Gilliland, Justin Hopkins; Row 3Asst. coach Scott Simmons, head coach Brian Ford, Jonachan Pace, Charles Lambert, Chad McDaniel, Brandon
Funk, Fred Reed, Brad Chase, Keith Clifton, Robbie Nettles, Asst. coach Brian Ford, Asst. coach Stacy Anderson

The CSJ football rerun is getting a pep talk.

Q uarterback Brandon Funk and the center Chad Recd run a play called " the nudge ." The
rest of th ~ team does not know what they are doing. This is a ricky but effective play.

CS] FOOTBALL

Chad Reed is getting ready rn call a huddle . Brandon Funk is preparing to call r.hc play

�Fall Madness

RESH MEN FOOTBALL TEAM: Front row-Jesse Clowers, Kei Sakaguchi, Zyad Kateeb, Bobby
lkers, Dallas Barnett, Jimmy Fowler, Shawn Giorno, Parrick Connelly; Row 2-Damon Daniels, Joe
:.icrs, Greg Wells, Tyler Kirby, J osh Sparks, Floyd Gregory, Joe Mullins, Bryon Howlett, Anthony
ca.ran; Row 3-Brad Cullinan, Corey Paxron, Aaron Williams, Matt Berger, coach Adam Lalland e,
:iach Caudell Wright, John Dowdy, Darnell Glover, Bryan Lovett, Josh Holmes

ron Williams (74) breaks chrough the line for a rouchdown with g reat blocking from

The 1994 freshmen football team had an outstanding
season as it returned to the undefeated ranks. The team,
coached by Adam Lallande and John Dowdy, finished
the season 8 - 0. The season stats ended as follows:
Rushing leaders were Aaron Williams with 5 5 carries and
4 TD's; Patrick Connely with 3 7 carries and 2 TD's; and
Greg Wells with 23 carries and 2 TD's. Passing leader
was Corey Paxton with 27 completions and 7 TD's.
Receiving leaders were Patrick Connelly with 9 receptions
and 4 TD's, Darnell Glover with 8 receptions and 2
TD's, Joe Mullins with 6 receptions, and Aaron Williams
with 5 receptions and 2 TD's. Defensive leaders were
Aaron Williams with 33 tackles, Darnell Glover with 27
tackles, Tyler Kirby with 25 tackles, Matt Berger with 23
tackles, and Shawn Giorno with 18 tackles.
The season was a success with help from both schools.
Great things should be expeaed from these players m
future seasons.

Aaron readies the defense for aaion.

id Cullinan (75) and J osh Holmes.

Which foot ball player is not watch ing the game» '

Tyler waits patiently to get into the gam e.

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The boys' junior high basketball

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team finished the year at 9 - 5 with
big wins at Hidden Valley and at
home against N orthside. Jesse Seaman
led the team in scoring, Brandon Funk
led the team in rebounding and Stewart Tims was leader in steals and assists. Matt Delumyea was the second
leading scorer and Chris Bibby was
second in rebounds. Coach Brian
Crockett and assistant coach Brian
Ford were very happy with the team's
effott and enthusiasm all year long.
They had a very successful season.

CS] BASKETBALL T EAM : Front row-Travis Miller, ].]. Delumyea; Row 2-David Billingsley, Mart
Delumyea, Ryan Vandelinde, Stewart T ims, Erik Mi n , Justin Bullock , Chris Bibby, J amey Miller, Coach
Brian Ford, Coach Brian Crockett, Brandon Funk , Chris Hergrueter, J esse Seaman, Matt Shrader, W es
Derryberry, J ohn McCann, Ryan Watson; nor p icrured, Adam Chirwood .

U p, up, and away

Will he go for the dunk?

Coach Crockett explains the game plan .

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CSJ BASKETBALL

Concentrate : put the ball in the hoop!

Oh, no, is the build ing collapsing?

�BALL
The freshman boys' basketball team enjoyed a great season

under first year coach Chris Morris. The team captured the district title with a 10 - 1 record
as well as being 11 - 2 overall.
The highlights of the season
were a three point win over district rival William Fleming and a
77 - 64 win over Patrick Henry. The varsity next year can look
for help from these rising sophomores.
T yler looks ready for action.

Mike looks for the open m an.

Brad 's jump shot needs a little work!

J osh wants the ball in the paint.

F
E

Daniel motions for the ball.

rRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM: Front row-C lay Haley , Ben Cole, Wally Kern, J ustin
Dowdy, M ike Duncan; Row 2-Tyler Kirby , Andre Marcin , David Schwarz , Rick Kierker,
Cory Paxron; R ow 3-Coach C h ris Morris , Josh Holm es, Jon Derryberry , Darnell Glover,
Daniel Penn , Brad Cu ll inan

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ORK

Teamwork is probably the best word to describe
this year's girls' CS] basketball team. As co-district
champs and having a 13 - 1 record, they were
definitely awesome. Their only loss was a dose,
double-overtime heartbreaker to William Byrd,
who was the other co-district champ. So congrats,
gals, you deserve it.

You gotta' make 25 before you quit!

T amryn Vi neyard asks fo r su pport fo r their big game.

CS] BASKETBALL TEAM: Front row-Emily Caldwell, Holly Christley, LeeAnn Thornron, Catherine
Aydlett, Cameron Maeder, Allison Dowdy, J enny Carter; Row 2-Whirney Freem an, Sarah Slovinsky,
Mindy Reynolds, Brooke Christley, Laura Nasca, Mary Thomas, Marcy N ussbaum, Kelly Foy; R ow 3Coach David Carter, Beverly Anderson, Katie Walters, Sarah Payne, Renee Gagnier, Sarah R utherford,
Tamaryn Vineyard, Cam i Chapin, Coach Doug Cunni ngham

Camerade ri e both on and off the court is a big pan of
sports.

Warmu ps arc important to get ready to
play.

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�COUNTS!!!
No doubt this year's
volleyball team has been
a great one, and they sure
had a lot of fun. They
showed great teamwork
and worked ... er, played
like a well-oiled machine.
Tons of practice went into
this season, and it paid
off. They defeated Hidden Valley twice and
proved that ''we got what
it takes!"

Teamwork makes victories!

Jessica prepares to serve the ball.

Renee and Megan -

goofing off

VO LLEYBALL TEAM : Front row- Megan O"Hair , Sara Slovensky; Row 2-Sara Balzer, Julia Slack ,
)l-.;ica Craig, Brooke Carlin , Jessica Norris , Kristen Jekielek ,Laura Frankeberger, J ennifer Craig, Kelly
h 1y; Row 3- Em ily Caldwell, Mary Thomas , Megan Turner, Cami Chapin , Sarah Basserr, Renee Gagnier,
''13,eh Melissa Doil , Sarah Payne, Ausrin C lark , Allison J ercon , Brooke Christley, Ing rid Ozanich

Great block, Megan!

CSJ VOLLEYBALL

�Kicking
Into

Action

SOCCER TEAM: Front row-Walker Bell, John Kraemer, Marr Fusco, Ryan Sink, Josh Krehbiel, Doug Linn, Brandon King; Row 2Jamie Hippensteel, Zach Bain, David Wilson, Nathan Gardner, Kristen Wincerich, Joe Slack, Maureen Ernst, Nathan King, Heather
Belk; Row 3-Carrie Meador, David Schwarz, Marr Canfield, Ryan Raisor, Brent Bowles, Daniel Penn , Laurie Wilson, John Gallagher,
James Dixon, Nicky Powers, Alison Manetta, Coach Ed Stear

The 1994 Cave Spring
Squires' soccer team was a first
ever with three girls on the
team. It seemed to pay off.
Kristen W interich was voted
Most Valuable Player. Most Defensive Player was Brent Bowles
and Most Offensive Player was
Ryan Raisor. The team had a
great year with a record of 6
wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie . Until
this year CSJ had never tied or
beaten William Byrd. Next
year's team should prove to be
even more successful.

Go, TEAM'

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SOCCER

Nice throw, Kristen

RUN, RUN, RUN!!!

Even on the bench , the players still have fun .

"Move the ball! "" the coach shouts.

TI1e starting line up .

�Paul is congratulated after " the kill."
WRESTLING TEAM: Front row-Sarah Clatterbuck , Paul Brunk, Chris Poulter, John Kraemer, Brad Overfelt, Daniel
Chapman, Tommy Reeder, K evin Henderson, Michael Kraemer; Row 2-J eff Fuller, Landon Merrs, Matt Dunne, Jonathan
Farley, Jonathan Neighbors, Matt Fusco, T odd Setchel, R yan Setchel; Row 3-Coach Stacey Anderson, Walker Bell, Robert
McFall, David Wilson, Alex Bohm, Brad Chase, Johnny Blanding, Brian H awkins, Bobby Blanding, Coach Ron Pritchard

Brad anxiously awaits the whistle.

Don't give up now.
Look , Mom, I can fly'

How much longer do I have to do this&gt;

I won! I really won!

Cave Spring Junior's wrestling team
posted a winning season for the first
time in eight years with a record of 4
wins and 3 losses. The boys really
worked hard and their victories were
exci ting and satisfyi ng. Brad Chase led
the team with an undefeated regular
season and Keith Clifton was a disrrict
tournament d1ampion. Also finishing
well were Jonathan Neighbors and Matt
Fusco. Wrestling is a sport that many
people know little about and often judge
it by the ridiculous TV matdles. Sd10lastic wrestling is a sport requiring discipline, self control, and hard work. We
congrarulate our boys for a super season.

PIN 'EM!
,
WRESTLING

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�TRACK TEAM: Front row-Cary Price, Jennifer Rawlings, Audrey Hester, Brooke Carlin, Julie Carson, Kristen J ekielek, Misty Blankenship, Christy Wills, Alicia Dragan; Row 2-Mindy
Reynolds, Whimey Cole, Lauren McCann, Lauren Baudreau, Michelle Lancaster, Rhonada Rusmisel, Lindsay Higginbotham, Jacqueline Bowen, Mandy McCall, Elizabeth Miller, Becky
Mahoney, Jennifer Hrdlicka; Row 3-Coach Chris Carr, Kristen Wray, Taylor Houk, Sarah Rutherford, Laurie LaPlanc, Jessica Means, Beverly Anderson, Kelly Ammons, Erin Callahan,
Jayn Spencer, Christy Fagg, Amy Causey, Sara Paine, Carly Rotramel, Shannon Gordon, Sara Coats, Sarah Trenis, Sara Cox, Moyra Wright, Ashley Puig, Coach Susan Pugh

All smiles here!

Going the
Distance
The '94 girls' track team was district champion with a record of 5 - 0. They also
placed first in the Cosm opolitan Invitational Meet. It was a dedicated team led by
co-captains Amy Causey and Erin Callahan. The most outstanding team member
was M indy R eynolds; best-all-round was Amy Causey; most improved was Michelle
Lancaster; and the coaches award went to Mandy McCall. Cave Spring can be proud
of these girls'

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GIRLS' TRACK

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Everybody duck; Lauren·s throwing!

Track makes the best of friends .

�Running
Through Titne
The 1994 boys' track team completed a successful season with a 4 - 1 record. The
team worked hard during chilly days in March and improved their times with each meet.
The season was highlighted by many record breaking performances. It was a year to
remember. Congratulations on a fine showing, guys!
-:::.
The guys are getting some extra tips from Coach Carr.

R eady! Set! Go, Kei!!'

Don't pull anything, Eric!

Air, J esse!

TRACK T EAM : Front row-Brian H awki ns, John Reed, Brett Miller, Kevin Gagnier, Kurt Lancaster, J ohn Keith, Jesse Clowers, Bobby Blanding; Row 2-Kevin Groth, Jesse Seaman,
Jon Shaw, Eric Min, Justin Cox, Patrick J esse, Kei Sakaguchi , Brian Luedke; Row 3-Coach Adam L-lllande, Bryon H owlett, L~urence Loesel, Graham Rollins, Brad Ross, Aaron
Williams, G reg H ahn, Eric Bing ha m , John Paul Bourgeois, Ben Nielsen, Coach Scott Beard

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BOYS' TRACK TEAM

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�'"e
Need help?! Ask a cheerleader!
At the beginning of the year the
cheerleaders were there to help new
students! Throughout the year
they've represented our school well
and supported the teams of Cave
Spring! They've got the spirit!!!

CS] TEAM: Front row-Sarah Joy Jordahl, Amy Holmes, Julie Carson, Traci Paxton, Karhryn Freaney, Row 2Hearher Chockley, Sierra Roach, Amy Woodfield, Sarah Spears, Row 3-Teresa McDaniel, sponsor, Allison Jerron,
] essica Hill, Laurie LaPlanr, Tobi Loyd,sponsor.

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Cheer on, Karhryn!

Voila'

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CS] CHEERLEADERS

Practice makes perfect!

�• • I
1r1 •

All lined up!

We're# l!

They've got the spirit too!
They' re the freshmen cheerleaders! Along with some girls
from Hidden Valley, these
Squires have been cheering
the freshmen teams on all
year! They're ready to show
some spirit for the high school
next year!!!

a ESI-IMAN TEAM: Front row-Angela Dalessio, Mandi Deyerle, Ashley Walters, Keesha L-lwhorn, Row 2-Cheslcy Peterson, Blake Poinrs,
1,J)isOn Elias, Shar Taliaferro , Hilary Land , Alison Fox!ll
Yi p ee!

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FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS

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�f RESi-tJ'J\EI I

WRESTLING: Laurence Loesel, Zack McCoy, John Paul Bourgeois, Daniel Farris

VARSITY BASKETBALL:Amy Causey

IN DOOR TR ACK: Alicia Dragan , Audrey H ester, Michelle Lancaster, Lauren Baudreau, Lauren McCann, Brerr
Miller, G reg Hahn , Kei Sakaguchi , Brad Ross, Carly Rotramel, Jon Shaw

Cave Spring J unior was well represented this year at the high school. The freshmen athletes
were com petiti ve in every sport; the varsity cross-country, tennis and basketball tearns all won
their district. The JV b asketball and volleyball teams won their districts and the swimming,
wrestli ng , and indoor t rack teams d id well. Athleti cs at the high school level require mu ch more
t ime and commitment and t he level of competition is much more intense. CSJ is very proud of
th e young m en and women who play for Cave Spring High School.
TEN N IS : Melissa Coleman

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FRESHMEN ATHLETES

�:;ROSS COUNTRY: Whitney Cole, Julie Thacker, Brian Luedke, Laurence Loesel, Shannon Gordon, Carly
i.ouaroel, Brad Ross

;¢'IMMING: Whitney Cole, Kari e Roberrs , Mandy Lippitt, Ashley Han, m er, Anna
~ Jik , J oe Slack , Shar Taliaferro, Molly H enderson, Ben Nielsen

JV BASKETBALL: Mandy Warsaw, Chrisry Fagg,
Beth Carrer, Lauren Carr, Lindsay Cannon

VOLLEYBALL: Kerry Fair, Em ily Powell, Katie Roberrs , Li ndsay
Carter, Lindsay Cannon

H igg inb oth~.

Beth

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�When a locker jams
When rhe snack machines don't work
When rhe lights flicker
When a room is coo hot at coo cold
When rhe sidewalks are icy
When the gym, cafeteria, or stage need co be
set up for dances, assemblies, or banquets.

Not an everyday scene: Glenn not working!

Because he's here early and late, weekdays
and weekends, summers and holidays
The 1995 Squire is dedicated with much
gratitude co . . .

GLENN WALDRON
Glenn, J oyce, and Melandy -

a family affair

MR. FIX IT

Chilling out on a ni ce sunny day
N or only can he put up with the mess, but he can put up
with the kids , roo 1!'

DEDICATION

Teaching Melandy to swim , G lenn can do just about anything .

�Scare into chese eyes and you just might fall in love. Rhonada Rrumisel and josh Holmes were voted BEST EYES.

Great in many ways, Duke Dodson and Allison Elias were voted
BEST ALL AROUND.

Katie Roberts and Brad Cullinan often leave us in hysterics with their WITTIEST remarks .

What a difference chree years can make! Our MOST CHANGED are Amanda Weekly and
B.-ad Hughes.

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SU PERLATIVES

95

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�Lynsey Markey and Justin Cox are a little more than wild and crazy; they are the zaniest.

Most likely to be famous :When we grow up, we'll see the faces of Brian Luedke, Sam Banks, and
Lindsay Higginbotham on all the magazine covers.

SUPER FRESHMEN

We will always remember Brad Emery and
NayDe Paige.

As Most School Spirited black and red are Blake Points' and Clint
Thomas ' favorite colors

Sugar and spice aren't all that's nice; Jessica Benne/I and Aaron
Williams are the friendliest freshmen'

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SUPERLATIVES

�Along with their colorful personalities, Nathan Gardner, MiJty Blankemhip, and Ritu
Magh&lt;ra are most artistic!

As Most Likely to
Succeed , Ashley
Puig and Daniel
Penn are the leaders
of tomorrow.
Most Athletic:
when it comes to
sporrs, Tyler Kirby
and Amy Causey
have got what it
takes!

Most M usical: the world will soon h ear t he
music of Kerry Pair, Jon Derryberry and josh
Sparks.

"

SUPERL.ATIVES

97

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�1995 SQUIRE: THE KING OF CSJH

DANIEL PENN
A perceptive, student with a 3.6 GPA; a member of the Honor Society; talented as a musician; plays in
the advanced band and the stage band; an athlete with strength and skill; played on
the basketball and soccer teams; captain of the basketball team in 8th grade; voted by his peers as Most
Likely to Succeed; active in and proud of his synagogue; a leader on the field, court, and classroom, CS]
is proud of the accomplishments of this mature, focused young man. Daniel will surely make his mark
on our world .
A hardworking, ralenred arhlere, Daniel enjoys bask er ball and soccer especially.

A member of the Honor Sociery, Daniel helps at the induetion cc!"
emony.

A rop student, D aniel was first place winner at the school science fair.

SQUIRE

�, Allison is treasurer of the Honor Sociery. Here she serves Brett Miller ar
the induction ceremony.

1995 MY LADY: QUEEN OF CSJ:

ALLISON ELIAS
A responsible student with a 4.0 GPA; a caring student who thinks about others; a natural
helper; treasurer of the Honor Society; an involved student with school spirit; member of
the Builders' Club; SCA treasurer in seventh grade; secretary of Freshman Council; an
athletic student with energy and enthusiasm; cheerleader in 8th and 9th grade; CSJ
basketball team in 7th grade; a dancer; a music student; plays the piano; voted Best All
Round by her peers; a true leader by example . . .Our 1995 My Lady is a lovely, sincere,
person who treats everyone with respect and dignity. Allison truly deserves CSJ's highest
accolade.

333

Cheeerleading is fun bur ir takes lots of rime and energy. Our My Lady
is very school spirited .

Supporting school functions is important.Allison
and other freshmen had a grenr time nt the Valentine Dance.

,

MY LADY

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39
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45, 57, 66, 104
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6, 39, 70
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45
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39, 73, 87, 89
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39, 73, 87
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39, 80
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33
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19
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33
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40, 61
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40
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40
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50, 52
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33
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45
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82
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88
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7, 39, 70
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32
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39
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39
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39
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13, 45
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45
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Bailey, Anne
Bailey, Brenda
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Ballard-Meine, Rene
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Balzer, Sarah
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Banks, Sam
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Barbour, Jeremy
Barbour, Wesley
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Barnes, Jared
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Barnhan, A my
Banett, Elizabeth

100

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18, 19, 71, 93
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19
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33, 59, 104
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50
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88
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33
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2, 11, 19, 58, 61, 93
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20
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33, 59, 70, 79, 88, 90
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4, 15, 20, 21, 71, 93
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84
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45, 70, 84
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45
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40
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40, 69
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20, 56, 58, 62, 68, 69
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40, 60
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40
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33
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33, 70, 90
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33, 84, 85
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81
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44,45
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33
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63
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33, 60, 69
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6,40
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84
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80
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85
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46
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81
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78
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34
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51
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2, 22, 59
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40, 61, 85
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40, 64, 84
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41
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22, 58,63,68
Furrow, Cathy
46
Furrow, Josh
41
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4 0, 59
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2, 34
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40
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40, 6 1, 67, 73, 87
Farris, Daniel
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Faust, Christy
40
Fawley, Jonathan
60
Fawley, Laura
46, 70 , 78
Fedison, John
51
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46
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77, 104
13, 34, 67, 104
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51
Garrison, Martha Ann
46
Gawley, Elisha
44, 46
Gaynor, Clay
23
George, T. J.
46
Gibson, Sreven
1, 34, 72
Gilbert, Jessica
52
Giles, Bob
52
Giles , Sue
52
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41, 61, 77 , 80
G illiland, Robert
14, 20, 23, 63, 81
G iorno, Shawn
41
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23
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46
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81, 83
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Gagnier, Kevin
Gagnier, Renee
Gallagher, Emily
Gallagher, John
Ganong, Michelle
Garcia, Cathleen
Gardner, Narhan

Gnau, Candice
Golston, Jeremy
Golsron, Kathleen
Gomez, Lorena
Good, David
Gordon, Shannon
Gould, Chris
Graham, Michael
Grammer, Steven
Graves, Laura
Greenman, Aimee
Greenway, Kay
Gregory, Floyd
Griffin, Barbara
Griffin, Noel
Griffin, Rachel
Griffith, Jessica
Gross, Brian
Gross, Lauren
Grorh, Kevin
Guilliams, J oho
Gunn, Seth
Gusr, Caroline

34, 77, 104
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1, 5, 2 1, 23, 51 , 59,
61, 65, 68, 72, 93
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46
Henderson, Shannon
41
H enley, David
23, 58, 62, 71 , 75
Hensley, Carissa
46, 77
Hensley, Erin
11 , 35, 61
Hepburn, Audrey
19
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17, 23, 61
H erchenrider, Diane
52, 73
Hergruerer, Kris
35, 82
Heron, Joseph
41
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24, 56, 62, 68, 88, 92
Heuglin, Bill
69
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24
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11, 24, 59, 61,
64, 7 1, 88,93,96
Hill, J essica
13 , 32 , 35, 71, 79, 90
Hafey, Teresa
Hahn, Greg
Hahn, Nicholas
Hale, John Jr.
Haley, Clay
Hally, Cara
Hally, Colleen
Hamilton, Bryan
Hammer, Ashley
Hammer, Mary
Hammer, Sarah
Hanisch, Alex
Hanisch, Perer
Hanzel, John
Harbourr, David
Harrum, Chris
Harlicka, Jennifer
Harms, Berh
Harrison, Dee
Harstine, Maria
Hartless, Kinsey
Hartman, Amber
Hartman, Charles
Hawkins, Brian
Haynes, Amy
Haynes, Shannon
Haynes, Stephen
Hedrick, Jeremy
Hedrick, Trevor
Helms, Justin
Helms, Ryan
Hemberger, Mark
Henderson, Kevin

86

Hippensteel, J arnie
46, 77
Hippensteel, Lane
46
Hippensteel, Levi
35, 61, 62
Holcomb, Lauren
46
Holden, Man
41, 80
Holder, Patrick
41
Holland, Alicia
47
Holland, Ashly
4 1• 61
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Holmes, Amy
5, 41, 66, 74, 77, 90
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24, 81, 83, 95
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Holt, Trisha
Holt, Zach
Hopkins, Jessica
Hopkins, Justin
Homer, Jennifer
Houk, Taylor
Hoven, Robert
Howlett, Bryon
Howlett, Justin
Howlett, Kevin
Howlett, Robert
Hrdlicka, J enn.ifer
Hueghlin, Bill
Huffman, Evan
Hughes, Brad
Hunley, Gary
Hurt, Elizabeth
Hurt, Phillip

35
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24, 68, 69, 81, 89
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Ingram, Andy
Ingram, J usrin
Ingram, Phillip
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Jackson, Missie
Jain, Sheena
James, Colleen
James, Ethan
Jarvis, Alex
Jarvis, Brandy
J ekielek, Kristen
Jennings, Ashley
Jessee, Patrick
J enon, Allison
Johnson, Brandon
Jones, David
Jones, Elaine
Jones, Greg
Jones, Heather
J ones, Matt
Jordahl, Sarah Joy
Judge, Daniel

47
41, 104
41, 61
24, 63
41
47
35, 61, 62, 85 , 88
35. 70
35, 89
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Kateeb, Zyad
Keith, John
Kelley, Muriel
Kelly, Megan
Kempster, Ross

6, 41, 42, 61
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101

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41
Kem, Wally
83
Kesler, Courtney
47
Kessler, David
52
Kessler, Harry
35, 36, 63, 68, 69, 104
Khan, Shan
35, 80
Kidd, Heather
41
Kidder, Leigh
47
Kidder, Todd
35
Kierker, Rick
83
Kikuchi, Hiroaki
24,62,68
Kilcullen, Michael
41, 61
Kinder, Meredith
41, 59, 60, 61, 73
King, Bradley
35
King, Brandon
35, 60,69, 86
King, Nathan
35,60,69,86
King, Samantha
41, 70
Kinsey, Tiffany
41
Kirby, Kristi
1, 4, 11, 13, 35, 62, 68,
69, 72
Kirby, Tyler
18, 24, 57, 58, 59, 63, 81,
83, 97, 98, 104
Kitts, Crystal
41
Kitts, Joe
24, 81
Kluge!, Natalie
24, 69
Kluk, Amanda
41
K olejka, Paula
41,61
Kolozvary, Alex
35
K opstein, Rebecca
47
Kosowitz, Andrew
47, 57, 104
K oval, Brian
25
Koval, Scott
41, 80
Kraemer, J ohn
35, 86, 87
Kraemer, Michael
47, 87, 104
Krauss, Carly
35
Krehbiel, J osh
35, 69, 86
Krupin, Shannon
35, 70

Lackey, Adam
47
Lallande, Adam
52, 81 , 89
Lambert, Charles
35, 80
Lancaster, Kun
25, 28, 68, 69, 89
Lancaster, Michelle 5, 19, 20, 25, 59, 62,
88, 92
Land, Hilary
91
Landis, Garth
47, 79
Landis, Jake
47, 79
Lanier, LearJene
50, 51, 52
LaPlant, Laurie
13, 35, 56, 59, 88, 90
Larson, Mary
63
Lasker, Anna
35,63, 70
Lasker, Mary
25, 70
Latstener, Matthew
47
Lawhorn, Keesha
91
Lawrence, Cindy
53,64
Learnason, Michelle
35
Lemmer, Eric
45,47,49
Leonard, Brandon
44,47
Leskis, Cacia
35, 70
Levey, Linda
53
Lewis, Edrow
55
Lewis, Matthew
41, 64
Light, David
41
Light, Doris
53, 71
Light, Sariah
25
Light, Tom
53
Lilley, Michael
47
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59, 77
Link, Terri
47
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35, 59,6 2, 86
Linn, Samantha
47
Lippitt, Mandy
25, 26, 31
Loesel, Laurence
3, 25 , 63, 79, 89, 92 ,
93
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47
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53

102

Loven, Bryan
Lowe, Lauren
Lowe, Lindsay
Loyd, Tobi
Lucki, Jackie
Luedke, Brian
Lugar, Katie
Lumsden, Stade
Luttrell, Clay
Lynch, Sean
Lytle, Patrick

81
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53
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25
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47, 70
Madison, Jennifer
42, 84
Maeder, Cameron
25
Maeder, Meridith
1, 25, 62, 72, 97
Maghera, Riru
25, 58
Mahone, Eric
25, 58, 63, 88
Mahoney, Becky
47
Makdissi, Ramon
53
Mall, Tom
25,26, 63
Malone, Adam P.
42
Malone, Cory
17, 26, 86
Manetta, Alison
42, 61
Marianetti, Kara
25, 26, 31, 59,69,96
Markey, Lynsey
61
Markwell, Austyn
50, 53
Marsico, Debbie
26, 83
Martin, Andre
42
Martin, Benjamin
35
Martin, Erick
53
Martin, Imojean
51, 53, 54
Maynard, Gary
47, 73
McAllister, Justin
6, 35, 61, 88
McCall, Mandy
35
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67, 82
McCann,Jon
42,67
McCann,Jonathan
19, 26, 62, 88, 92
McCann, Lauren
6,38,42, 61
McCarthy, Colleen
26,62
McCanhy, Meg
50, 53
McOung, Frank
26, 92, 99
McCoy, Zach
104
McCullarn, Daniel
80
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53, 90
McDaniel, Teresa
42
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42, 57,66, 70, 73 , 87
McFall, Robert
35, 61, 66, 71
McFarland, Carrie
35, 70
McGarry, Kristen
47
McGarry, Matt
53
McGraw, Anne
35
McGregor, Sara
47
McGuire, Chris
35
McGuire, Melanie
26
McGuire, Travis
53
McKinney, Bill
47
McKinney, Kara
42
McLarty, J ason
47
McLellan, Tyler
Meador, Carrie
26, 62, 68, 86
Meador, Stephanie
50, 53
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Means, J essica
Melki, Christina
33, 35, 62
42
Melki, John
Melki, Suzanne
35
Melton, Briane
26
Merrill, Abigail
42
Metheny, Patrick
42
Metts, Landon
42, 70, 87
Metzler, Amanda
42, 59, 61, 70
Michel, Teresa
42
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35
Miller, Brett
26, 65, 89, 92, 99
Miller, Elizabeth
35, 70, 88
Miller, Jamey
35, 82

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Miller, Rebecca
Miller, Travis

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36
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Mitchell, Alicia
Mitchell, Kevin
Mizack, Kimberly
Mohler, Bret
Montgomery, Brian
Moore, Anthony
Moran, Brooks
Morgan, Leslie
Morris, Chris
Morris, Elizabeth
Morris, Matt
Morrison, Kari
Morrison, Kelly
Muelenaer, Matthew
Mullins, Joe
Murdock, Kevin
Murray, Richard

36
Nance, Desmond
13, 42, 84
Nasca, Laura
42, 69
Nash, Ashley
l, 36, 68, 72
Nash, Sarah
42
Neighbors, Ashley
36, 87
Neighbors, Jonathan
36,61
Nelson, Candice
36, 80
Nenles, Robbie
26
Neuberg, Brent
36, 80
Newman, Ryan
47
Nicely, Chad
36, 63
Nichols, Michael
47
Nichols, Samantha
27
Niday, Robbie
20, 27, 89,93
Nielsen, Ben
36, 61 , 65
Nielsen, Matthew
36
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1, 16, 36, 61, 72, 85
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47
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47
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54
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Page, Sara
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88
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42
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Parker, Lazzelle
54
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42
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42,80
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81, 83
Paxton, Traci
37, 59,61, 79,90
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42,67
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13, 37,62,6~8~85
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42, 67
Peace, Garrett
37,63
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27
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27
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47, 67, 70
Peery, James
47, 67
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6, 27, 58,69, 83, 86,97,
98, 104
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47
47
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Peterson, Chesley
91
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37
44, 47
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37
Picciano, Nina
37, 61, 62, 68, 69
Pirner, Oaire
Pins, Jennifer
42, 70
Plagenhoef, Kelsey
42, 70
Poff, Eric
27
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71, 91, 96, 104
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42, 70
Poulter, Chris
37, 80, 87
Powell, Brad
47, 79
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27, 63, 69, 93
Powers, Nicky
27, 63, 75, 86, 104
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6, 18, 27
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6,42, 60,88
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54
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87
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54, 60, 64, 88
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1, 27, 58, 59, 68, 69, 72,
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Quesinberry, Jacob

13, 36, 62, 64, 71, 85
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53
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47
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2, 54
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6, 42, 70
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27
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Osborne, Matthew
42
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36, 87
Overfelt, Crystal
42
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59
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38, 42, 85
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Padgett, Adam
Padgett, Chris
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Ragland, Laura
Ragland, Tiffany
Raisor, Ryan
Rash, Ricky
Rasmussen, Jared
Rasmussen, Jason
Rawlings , J ennifer
Ray, Christy
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Reed, Adam
Reed, Chad
Reed, Fred
Reed, John
Reeder, Thomas
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Rivera, Oscar
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Ross, Brad
Ross, Caner
Ross, Sarah

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43
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43
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28
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27, 71, 88, 95
Russell, Hannah
47
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43, 66, 80
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29, 62
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7, 37, 56, 59, 62, 64,
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5, 29, 31, 58, 61, 62, 93
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37, 68
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43
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52, 54, 64
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47
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29, 81, 89, 92
Sargeant, Bobby
48, 77
Sargent, Anna
14, 37, 62
Saul, Judy
54
Saunders, Brandon
37
Saunders, Erin
43
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48
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37,68,69
Schneider, Chris
43
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44, 48, 70
Schrader, Karie
48, 67, 70, 77
Schwarz, David
29, 59, 83, 86
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16, 48, 59, 66
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29,63,68,69
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48, 104
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37, 82, 89
Seamon, Alex
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54
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6, 43
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33, 37
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44, 48, 69
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37, 87
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37, 87
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11, 42, 43, 61, 65
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29, 62
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29, 89,92
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54
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48
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54
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21, 29, 57, 58, 63 , 67,
Shorter, Nancy
Shrader, Matt
Sibley, Sruarr
Sicora, Mary
Sieber, Alden
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29
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48
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43
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36, 37, 61, 62, 66,68,69
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43
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54, 104
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Sowder, Bradley
43,69
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37, 61, 73
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14, 29, 58, 70, 81, 97
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6, 37, 61, 71, 78, 90
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2, 27, 29,62, 77, 88
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43, 59
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Spurlock, Dan
29, 63
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70
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48, 77
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43, 60
Starr, Jonah
86
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Stebar, Miranda
37
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48, 77
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34, 37,62,68
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37, 70
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53, 54
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43, 70
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30, 58, 62, 68, 69
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48, 57
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48
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30
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43
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2, 6, 43, 70
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43
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48
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48, 57
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37
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55
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43
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49
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Skaggs, Guelda
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Slack, Julia
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Taylor, Erica
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48
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2, 4, 9, 18, 21 , 30, 59,

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6, 43 , 84, 85
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38, 43
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37
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43, 77, 84
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13, 37, 82, 104
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30
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13, 37, 57, 69, 71, 88
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49, 67
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49
Trent, Matt
30, 70
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70
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37
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30
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43
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2, 37, 64, 67, 68, 71,
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75, 77
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1, 30, 72
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43,
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Vaniels, Mary Lou
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55, 94
Waldron, Glenn
94
Waldron, Joyce
37, 62
Waldron, Kevin
94
Waldron, Melandy
43
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55
Walrond, Shirley
69
Walter, Curris
30, 57, 59, 71, 73, 91
Walters, Ashley
34, 37, 69
Walters, Curtis
43
Walters, Jennifer
6, 84
Walters, Karie
37, 63, 67
Wardach, John
2, 11, 21, 30, 58, 59,
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81
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43,
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37, 70, 88
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20, 31
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SPEllING BEE WINNERS: School winner; Kristen Weary, runner-up; Candice Gnau; 3rd place; Katherine Garrett,
4th place; Leslie Blais

"Once upon our time" we were students at Cave Spring Junior High School.
At the end of the school year we all looked back and remembered the good ~imes
we had. There were the football games, dances, dub activities, and great friends
and teachers. So as we finish up our exams and turn in our last books, we
anticipate our fun-filled summer and the years ahead. "And we lived happily
ever after."
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SCIENCE FAIR W INNERS: Front row-Drew
Blev ins, Andy Kosowirz, Ryan Blackwell, Ashley
Scruggs; row 2-Jeff Burdecr , Katherin e Garrett,
Carrie Caud ill, Michael Kraemer; row 3-B ill
Hueglin , Sheena Jain, Kim Mizack, Matthew
Muelcnacr; row 4-Michael Conrad, Marcy Nussbaum , Valerie Blevins , Tayza Birmingham; row
5-Daniel McCullam , Wes D erryberry; row 6 Sruarr Tims , Marr Fusco, Matt Garrett , Josh
Carlron; row 7 Harry Kessler, Stephani e Cheng,
Kathryn Freancy, Sarah Bassett; row 8-Mandy
Warsaw, Eri ka Shernoff, Leslie Flowers, Nicky

World G Pumpkin Contest winners: Amanda Coleman, Fe!ec
Fleming, Ann Aydlett, Amy Causey, Ashley Atkinson.

Powers; row 9-Mike Duncan, Deborah Dickison ,
Matt Canfield, Ashley Puig, Daniel Penn

SQUIRE/MY LADY NOMINEES: J esse Clowers, Meg W ay, Blake Points, Daniel Penn , Yasmin Alami , Allison Eli as, Tyler
Kirby, Jessica Bennen , Mart Canfi eld , Ashley Puig, Ben Cole. N or pictured-Mike Duncan .

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We will forever love our Earth Science reacher, Mrs.
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