Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1980

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Send In The Clowns... .. And They Did! “The David Show’, sponsored by Touch of Glass was a roaring success. It made us all feel like “big kids’. For those non-Sesame Street fans, David is a real character who lives with the children and Big Bird, and Oscar, and Kermit, and Cookie Monster, and... The opening of the curtains brought out the TOG singers in bright clown costumes and heavy make-up. They sang a medley of Sesame Street songs such as ‘Rubber Duckie”, ‘I’m Going for a Ride”, and the title song. Bill Ka- gey roller-skated and Ty Harrison ped- aled his unicycle and stole the heart of every child in the audience. se David did a unique show and involved the entire audience. Singing songs and escorting little ones on to the stage all added for an enjoyable evening get- ting back to a freer adolescence. The audience even learned a little Span- ishl “Te gusto” means | like you but one little boy mistook that as “Goose- bumps” instead of “Te gusto.” Davie of Sesame Streer tickles his ribs and everyone elses in the audi- cos TOG joined David in a song from the musical ‘Pippin’ to end the show on a TOG contributed much to the Jjuve- happy note. nile Diabetes Foundation through their singing and support. 20 The David Show

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Laura Anthony and Richard Barney, Ju- nior members of the court. Addison Fauber and David Barnes are also members of the Sophomore class. Also Juniors, Pam White and Kenny Wil- llams. Hope Harris and Wistar Nelligan are re- presentatives of the Freshman Class. The purpose of the Homecoming As- sembly this year was two-fold. The student body was able to see, close- up, the royal homecoming court and the nominees for King and Queen. The second purpose of the assembly was to welcome home the Jug Bow! trophy, the coveted award given to the high school city champion. In an exciting win over cross-town rival Heritage, Glass won the ‘Jug’ back from the Pioneers and hailed it back to Its rightful home. Steve Thornhill, Varsity football tri-captain, with Laura Riley. Furure king and queen? Mike Mumper, tri-cap- tain for the varsity football team with Teresa Jackson, varsity cheerleading captain. Representing the Sophomore class, Kelly Nunis and Joey Wittkopf. ne Pe hs, ee tecltee a — — — ee Janet Farrow and Todd Dovel of the Freshman class. Homecoming 19



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Old Fashioned Love This year the theme for Choir | Capers Love Songs. The show opened up with the entire Oratorio Choir singing “Just an Old - fa- shioned Love Song” - the theme song for the evening Perry Payne, Valerie Camm, Amy Terrell, and Carol Warnock sang solos. These girls stood out in the spotlight alone and all did a fantastic job. TOG sang, among other songs, “My Sweet Lady’’ and “You Are So Beautiful’. Greg Hallman played a piano solo and Powell Sykes and Bryant Riggs each wrote original compositions and set them to music. Cheryl Neal, Susan Wascher and Carol Brooks tried to woo Jon Brooks. Jon would not respond to their moves! The New girls show choir performed for their second time, yet they looked professional. Corean McDaniels boxed to the theme from ‘‘The Main Event”. Jody Vitale and Elizabeth Stickley played the guitar and sang. Marianne Martin and Clark Rhodes sang a toddler love trilogy with their “skin on their rinky dinks’’. Tammy Bennett, Elizabeth Wilkinson and Laura Mason sang a trio. The even- ing ended on a sweet note as Ruth Anne Bailey, Laura Giorgi, and Dianne Thacker sang a good Night song and The Oratorio Choir fol- lowed them up with ‘Good Night, Good Night, Beloved’. The evening was a joy for couples and singles alike. thd Shiai ah. as na an aries oe eta sar eaaatiy ai paps een: Marianne Martin and Carls Rhodes sing of childhood loves of ice cream and lollipops. Singing her heart our, Amy Terrell shows why she was chosen for the All - State choir. Corol Brooks arrempts tro serenade the unresponsive Jon Brooks in this singing skit. The SCA president, Corean McDaniels, puts up a fight for student support. to their musical debut Elizabeth Stickley and Jody Vitale practice backstage. Valerie Camm takes a bow after orl playing the song “The First Time uN Ever | Saw Your Face.” y “Just one more run through” — Prior ( i q (f° ' Choir Capers 24

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