Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1984

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‘Those times will stay magnified’ — Although Abraham Lincoln and the Great Gatsby broadened our views, we mainly focused on growing friendships and bloscomine love — the finer details of life. Sometimes we blew the history tests and English Pee way out of pro- portion, but, most of the time we would concentrate on having fun, relaxing and being together when school work just wasn’t as important. We struggled through the tragedies of Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, and Macbeth, but nothing was so tragic as a returned class ring and a broken heart, or a stormy fight with a best friend. Little things mean alot. An “A” on a seemingly im- possible functions test made all the hard- work and headaches worthwhile. Studying old pictures in yearbooks, we realize that our four years have been a series of changing dimensions. Yet when we graduate and begin to explore another new world, the memories of growing up at Glass will intensify. The pon the parties, those times of just lowing it out will stay magnified in our minds no matter where the future’s paths lead us. Balancing her act, Sheri Rapp takes advan- tage of the new two-period chemistry block to finish a lab for Ms. Palmer. Hi me A pizza and a at are shared by Mr. Parnell and Stephanie Epperly and fellow students during a DECA gathering at Pizza Hut. 1... 2 Lift, 1... 2, an instructor from Studio One leads a Home Economics class in the basics of sii Shirlene Wade does her part to inspire the class. Carefully now, National Honor Society member Gary Brooks devotes his full attention to cleaning the metal lathe at the end of [AISA competition. 6 Magnifying Glass

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‘We have taken a closer look’ an wa ; 2) Wihicgom A... oe Spe mstarnas xs - vie ee ae Rriahetinsiee tes a , atlas. ' a Marne , PONE tetas ca cae ‘ bie ie bl Aone . a wai Slipup isp ebei iss sige nina ; These two really know how to enjoy themselves. Even out on the town Scott Creighton and Mary Beth Gayle are wrapped in sheets as dance to a slow, night time beat. Wincing with pain, John Beebe grabs for the hand of a nurse as the female “vampire” uses hands in- stead of fangs to take his generous donation. At the Pioneer Day celebration on the Thursday before the big Heritage game, Joe Bailey and some female friends enjoy the night-time festivities. Through the years we have discovered hidden details about ourselves that made us feel our uniqueness. Maybe we are not all that shy; maybe we can even sing well; maybe we can run that last mile. We have taken a close look at just what we are and what we can be. Once we leave high school the safety we relay on these discoveries to carry us through the trials of the world. But the warmth of times here will remain with us. Remember being close to a bunch of buddies at a football game — that snug comfortable feeling of belonging some- where, to someone. Loungin’ around in a chair rejected by the teachers, Henry Sackett admires Debbie Niles’ new fashion look. Believe it or not, Debbie doesn’t usually dress like this. This day is known as Tacky Day, or Pioneer Day, when we all try to dress like our crosstown foes. As the State Champion Color Guard struts down the track at City Stadium, Carol Hall holds up one finger to confirm their prominence. Magnifying Glass 5



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Hey, that’s right, I’m bad, says Dwane Napier as he holds his hands high to the crowd hoping that he can sway the judges his way and come out on top in the Fashion Day competition. Waiting pees for Prof. Cash, Michelle Mix stud- ies her French, a aeaeiee that she can speak almost as well as English. Concentrating Souler on his work, Philip Mann runs his paper through this machine to have some- thing printed. Pans that cruel bar, Kirk Gallagher gathers in all of his strength in order to keep the bar off his chest. After one of those incredibly exhausting TOG ractices, Bunny Wood lies down to try to catch his beeath while Cooper Youell and Rick Sorenson dis- cuss the events or che weekend. Magnifying Glass 7

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