Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1936

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HARRY PHILLIPS BOWLING There was a young man named Bowling ; Always in the ha lls he was strolling. But where he was bound No one has yet found. This fine young man named Bowling. Students’ Advisory Council; Honor League; Spanish Club; Athletic Association. RACHEL LEE BRADLEY For all information To Rachel apply: You'll find at that source An endless supply. Students’ Advisory Council; Home Room Represen- tative Honor League; Library Council; Girls’ High School Club; Be Square Club; Commercial Club, Official Greeter; Office Assistant; Athletic Associa- tion, Home Room Representative; Monogram Club; Volley Ball ’33, ’34; Tennis ’34, ’35; Swimming, ’33; Basketball, ’33, 34, ’35, ’36. ARLENE ESTHER BREWER To all her friends She's ever true; She sticks as tight As iron glue. Honor League; Library Staff; Library Council; Girls’ High School Club; Be Square Club; French Club; Art Club; Athletic Association; Swimming. MARTHA LOUISA BRIGHT Bright's not dull But quiet and small; She wants to be famous— Don’t we all? Honor League; Library Staff; Girls’ High School Club; French Club; Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association. LAWRENCE T. BROWN A Charles Atlas in disguise An eternal twinkle in his eyes. Football Squad ’33; Cafeteria Bookkeeper; Library Assistant. MARY VIRGINIA BROWN A trustworthy girl If there ever was one, And she’s sure to make Her place in the sun. Chemistry Club; Art Club; Athletic Association. MILDRED TALIAFERRO BROWN Mildred was born for leadership. Look at that train of boys! All she does in school or out, She thoroughly enjoys. Students’ Advisory Council; Home Room Represen- tative Honor League; Library Staff; Library Coun- cil; Girls’ High School Club, President ’36, Historian 35, Chairman of Publicity ’34, ’35; General Man- ager Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Play; Girls’ Glee Club; French Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; - Tennis ’33, ’34, ’35; Basketball 33, ’34. NEAL HOLLAND BROWN When brighter words are said, Neal will say ’em. Her freakish remarks Will always slay ’em. National Honor Society; Senior Committee; Vice President Quill and Scroll; Critic-Crest Staff; High Times Staff, Associate Editor, Exchange Editor; Home Room Representative Honor League; Girls’ High School Club; Girls’ Glee Club; French Club, President; Athletic Association; Senior Banquet Committee.

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GRACE ALLIE BARNES When youth's glad days are over, And time begins to erase School pictures from our memory, We will still remember Grace. Honor League; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; President Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Tennis 35. SIDNEY 9-McHENKY BEDFORD, Jr. Sidney believes in shooting high; He aims his arrow at the sky. Associate Editor High Times ’35; Band; Debater; French Club; Chemistry Club. CARY BERRY Winning smile, disposition merry; Captain of our team is Cary Berry. Library Council; Hi-Y Club; Monogram Club; Com- mercial Club; Athletic Association; Football Squad 22) 233) G45 353) Watsity 34, 235; Football Captain 35; Basketball ’34, ’35. MARIE LOUISE BIERBAUM “That lovely hair of flaming red : Will put her in pictures,” somebody said. Honor League; Orchestra; Girls’ High School Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Volley Ball i324, 255. Pennis 134, °35,.°36; Owimming 934; ] v Basketball ’34, 735. DOUGLAS DILLARD BIGBIE Douglas has been to the Big City And seen gay sights galore; He’s fascinated with city life, And says he'll go back for more. Honor League; President Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; Home Room Representative Athletic Association. DORISSZULAVENTA BLANKENSHIP Doris thinks track 1s a wonderful sport; But would she if Clinton came not to court? Athletic Association; Honor League; Be Square Club. WILLIAM LAYBON BOOTH They call him slow, but he made the team; They call him quiet, but watch him grin And the girls all crowd to the office desk, Hoping his friendly smile to win. National Honor Society; Senior Council; Senior Committee; Student Advisory Council; Home Room Representative Honor League; Senior Play; Library Staff; Library Council; Hi-Y - Girl Reserve Play; Chemistry Club, Secretary; Office Assistant; Home Room ‘Representative, Athletic Association; Football Squad ’34, 35; Track 34; Operetta; French Club. ROSA BORNSTEIN Though Rosa's new to E. C. Glass, She can out-chatter all girls in her class; And she must talk sense, for you can bet The boys all listen to this brunette. Athletic Association; Honor League; Girls’ Glee Club.



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ROSAMOND VIRGINIA BROWN Beauty in her face, Grey matter in her brain; Pupils have a hard time Following in her train. Honor League; Be Square Club; Home Room Rep- resentative Athletic Association. JEAN ERLE” BRUPPEY How does this modest maiden Improve each sunny day? By reckoning carefully her time— Half for work and half for play. Honor League; Library Council; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Spanish Club; Athletic Associa- tion; Volley Ball; Basketball. FRANCES DILLARD BULLOCK Frances Dances and prances— And in all circumstances Her dancing enchances Her chances. High Times Staff; Honor League; Library Council; Girls’ High School Club; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club; C Club; Latin Club; German Club; Athletic Association; Swimming ’35; Basketball ’35; Operetta °33, °34, ’35, 736. FRANCES ELEANOR BURKHOLDER Always happy, always gay— A rare friend in every way. Honor League; Be Square Club;° Girls’ Glee Club; Commercial Club; Athletic Association. JEANNESAUGUSTA BURNETT Dancing feet will bring her fame, And we'll all be proud of the Burnett dame. Honor League; Senior Play; Girls’ High School Club; Be Square Club; Girls’ Glee Club, President; French Club; Chemistry Club; Dramatic Club; Athletic Association; Operetta. DOROTHY KATHLEEN BUTTERWORTH What shall we say about the quiet ones? The same old thing of how water runs? At least, ’tis true in Dorothy’s case, Her tranquil nature speaks in her face. Commercial Club; Honor League; Athletic Association. BERNARDsyYs CALVERT, Jr. He loves good. books and music too. His leading of the “Syncopators’’ Brought him scores of lady daters; He now seeks new fields of knowledge, Dating a girl at R.-M. College. Honor League; Band; Spanish Club; Chemistry Club; Athletic Association; Track 733. MARGARET E. COLBERT Margaret dips in all the sports, But when she twirls a basketball, Right through that treacherous iron ring The thing’s obliged to fall. Honor League; Student Advisory Council; Com- mercial Club; Athletic Association; Monogram Club; Volley Ball; Tennis; Swimming; Basketball. e= GLASS

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