Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1933

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1933 tithe Qlriticffllrest Senior Jfrenth Qlluhl QFFICZERS Fall Spring FRANCES XXVELLS ........ ........, P 1'csz'dc11f ,...,. ......,....... NANCY D.-XBNEY BILLY CARRINGTON L........ ,,,..,.,,..... I 'im Pl'L'.YI.ffF11f ........ ,. ,.......... JAQUELIN NIC1fIOL,AS ELEANOR Brazos .......... ..... ,... . S m'rm'n1'3'-T1'ea.v11r-er' ...,.,. ........,.. C L1F'roN Smnow FRANK OLIVER ...,..., , ......... Svrgmuf-az'-flrnrs ......... ,A.A . .SAM PEELER one day upon the twin isles of the Girl Reserve-B2 and Girls' High School Club-and were greeted by choruses of joyous squeals. So close were the islets, and so nearly alike that many young damsels could not decide on which to stop, and the gentlemen of the party sailed oft in disgust to the I-li-Y in the distance. Their respective sojourns, though short, were delightful. They drank- tea, gave parties, helped the needy islanders, gave plays, worked and played together so happily that, when the boys returned from an equally good time in Hi-Y, they all emllarked with grief and sailed sorrowfully away. See appendix for all urgzmization lists. i271

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CD2 QI:IffflZ:Q.l:1'25I 1933 Ei , 5 I I I I I I I I I I .W MDNQR fxillffv S f y i H 5 H J J M I I CHAPTER V illibe bearrij untiuues By sevcli- lnnzps their rozlrses lmund Upon the .rvffeiz Sens. Tlirmzglz lung and tvmry ways they wuzlud I IT Blotwi by the jiffn! In-ec,:'r. 4lITN when the ships had passed through the deceptive channel of Translation, the whirlpool of ldioms and Vocabulary, they entered Literary Sea and headed in different directions, each seeking adventure and the Seven Lamps. Those who sailed to the southeast journeyed seven leagues over churning waves until they came upon an isle. A-Xs the coast was both rocky and dan- gerous, the ship was forced to drop anchor 'far from shore and the passengers despaired of reaching land till they saw, pushing out in their queer little boats, as motley a crew ot seven as ever graced the waters. On they came-Zany. Tow-headed Varmint, Petit Chou, Gump. I-luitres, Gaby, and 'lnnocent-all messengers from Madame Gregory, the Queen, who herself welcomed the guests at the dock: while Mlle. Ilolmes invited them into either the Qliunior or the Senior Ifrench Cluh, very elite and exclusive clubs where the company was excellent and the Iare even better. I Some ships sailing more southward, touched on an island of dashing young Senors and more dashing Senoritas, led hy Senorita Bell. They plunked guitars, wailed songs of Spain, took the romance of their language seriously and learned to use their knowledge. Those traveling to the north came upon an island missed by former ad- venturers-though by the noise one hardly sees how-and were met by fero- cious and formidable Herr Oglesby and by less ferocious and formidable Herr Uncle Charlie, who rushed at them with guttural ravings and attempted to drive German through them with anything handy. The adventurers were thinking of attempting an escape until they heard talk of a party. Suddenly the marines saw dipping and falling on the top of a buoy, a large sign which read There Are Seven VVonders of the X-Vorld. Carlton Webb on the Honor Roll is the Third. Many and gay were the ships that sailed the Social Sea. Drifting along, singing and dancing, they watched the days slip by pleasure-Iilled. They came E261



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