Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1932

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Probe ChuALR (COX ep COLGY ES Treasurer Junior Girl Reserves; G. H. S. C.; Swimming, 32; Baseball, ’31, ’32; French Club, ’31; Athletic Association; Honor League; Cafeteria Assistant; National Honor Society. Good looks and brains go well together. MARY FRANCES COX “PLUNK” Athletic Association; Commercial Club; O. G. A.; Basketball. o A girl with a heart full of fun. STANFORD CRIST enor? Athletic Association; Band; Sergeant-at-Arms Commercial Glabemaisese: His courtesy springs from a kind heart. MARGARET PAYNE DABNEY “MARGARET” Athletic Association; Honor League; Vice-President, Lee Literary Society; French Club. She still believes in Santa Claus, for Nicholas is her favorite man, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH DAMERON se (teIe A URele, Olan Naa Athletic Association; Glee Club; Honor League; Hiking Club; Basketball. Are we not all in love? JOHN HENRY DAVIS OP CORRE Crest Staff, ’32; Humor Editor Critic, ’31; Circulation Man- ager Critic, ’32; Adelphian Debating Society; President French Club, Spring, ’32; Athletic Association; Honor League; Vice- President National Honor Society. “Knowledge is power.” Tiseeee Pak t Gac ROE Sai [21]

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) ; SA a SO Re I OE IT A IR The Relat GG hie ar JAMES WILLIAM CLEMENT Bry President Freshman Class; Dramatic Club, °29, °30; Virginia Literary League; Football, ’29, ’30; Basketball, ’29, ’30; Ath- letic Association; Honor League. “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” GOLDIE COHEN “GOLDIE” Class News Editor High Times, ’30; Headlines, ’31; Editor- in-Chief, High Times, °32; Critic-Crest Staff, ’32; French Club; Lee Literary Society; G. H. S. C.; Honor League, Athletic Association; National Honor Society. Goldie Cohen is the real thing; she rings true. ASHBY COLEMAN “BILL: Adelphian Debating Society; Dramatic Club; Hi-Y; Athletic Association; Honor League; Track. “All great men are dead and I’m not feeling well myself.” FRANCES EARL COLEMAN “TRICKSEY” Girls’ High School Club; Commercial Club; O. G. A.; Honor League; Athletic Association. A diligent and industrious worker. MARY ELIZABETH. COSBY “ELIZABETH” Honor League; Library Council; French Club; B? Club; Athletic Association; National Honor Society. Music is her first‘ love. GEORGE ARTHUR. COSTAN “GEORGE” National Honor Society; Band; Secretary-Treasurer French Club, ’31; Athletic Association; Honor League; Orchestra. George is an energetic boy with an unusual intellect. eee OOEEEEoEeEEEEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEEeEeEeEeEE——EE ‘¢ ’ ————



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j ems r The CRT CGR soa ELIZABETH JANE DICKENS “LIBBA” Lee Literary Society; Athletic Association; Girls’ High School Club; Honor League; French Club. “A loyal friend.” MARGARET DOSS “DIMPLES” Senior Representative; Secretary Library Council; Honor League; Athletic Association. To Isley, ‘Greta’; but to us, a pal. ELIZABETH H. DRINKARD “LEER” Athletic Association; Honor League; O. G. A.; High Times Typist; Competent Typist. “If all her deeds and stunts were told, She'd be twice her weight in gold.” ALFRED MAX DRISKELL “MAX” Spanish Club, ’31, ’32; Treasurer of Spanish Club, ’32; Athletic Association; Honor League; Basketball Squad, ’29; Track Squad, ’29. Little but loud—yet O. K. FRANCES BENDALL DUNNINGTON “FRANNIE” Critic and Critic-Crest Staff; French Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Honor League. I’m all the daughters of my father’s house and all the brothers, too. SVMUBIUE: TELLIN JEG EOIN I, “TINY? sy Fredericksburg Contest; Commercial Club; Honor League; Athletic Association; Critic Staff; O. G. A.; Competent Typist. The ‘‘Crest’’ could not get to press without her. ee — a —— .= — i,

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