Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1984

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an unthinking accep ince of the cafeteria and surrounding grounds as the onk place for eating and socializing. — Soybean hamburgers, french-fries and. ice cream provide the staples for those who remember to bring their lunch ‘money. More than once the notion has passed in almost everyone’s mind, as he squeezes through the plastic chairs to the table, that chucking those ketchup- covered fries across the room would be ‘much more fun than eating them. But that is just what the patrolling coaches discourage. So far this year the “Cimon es says Scott Crei feed whe sf dy. Garth” Be Sit asing goodies from the ice cream ulz is uel — te ‘The highlight of the day’ enalty of study center. suspension has een sufficient to prevent a full-fledged Animal House” food fight from breaking ut. The rules have been so tight, in fact, that besides food fights, they have dis- couraged coming late to lunch after taking a test, walking down the hall from one cafeteria to another, and going to a locker during lunch. Despite the upgraded discipline and lim- ited food choice, everyone still awaits lunch — the highlight of the day. It is only during lunch when we can joke around with friends, relieve the pressure, and be ourselves. : It’sa a ie day for folie Snead and the lunch break Oe a welcome change. If only there were couches. With a mouthful of sloppy joe, Theresa Toller waves the book she should have read last night at the camera. Perched like pi eons ona wire, Thomas Robinson and Cameron Paige kick back during their lunch break. Hail, hail, the gang’ s all here. These four guys retreat to their favorite lunch time spot to review the day’s happenings. A cook’s eye view shows the true enthusiasm hun- gry students have for the delicious school food. Lunch 17

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Showing off the new black leather fashion, Dwayne Napier enjoys a grape drink during a sunny lunch period. Diane Dunning, the one with the mirrored eyes and Fritos, and Christy Stone and Willard Rhodes decide to take their shoes off and stay awhile during lunch. Enjoying those pew and delectable school lunches, Jake Petty and Deborah Johnson bury their food in ketchup to give it taste and make it fit for human consumption. Smiling in the sunshine, Susan Pennington tries to keep her diet alive as she watches the others eat. Sisters An Tran and Nhu Tran enjoy lunch together as they try to eat and do their homework at the same time. 16 Lunch



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Minimum Wage Cash Flow 39 €é SLAY f to take over the minimum wage cash flow. Then, when money gets low again, he fills. out another application. As Grace Petty discovered from her experience pumping fast food, “Working is not fun.” : But some of the luckier ones find re warding jobs, like JoAnne Richards, who. works with children at St. John’s Church and Jack Williams, Lisa Reynolds and John Noel who work for the rescue squad. The time they put in is worthy, but their — jobs may still inspire them to study harder so that they can rise higher in the working world once out of high school. Flipping those 39¢ hamburgers, Henry Jefferson : eae break today at McDonald's. ; Hanging out by the Congo Bongo, David Houck and David Garrett catch up on the latest “The Computer Place” gossip. All dressed up and no place to go. Bill Thornhill balances -Oakwood’s salads pre- ny In the tradition of “Snow White,” Jack Williams, ae Noel and Lisa Reynolds whistle while they work ke little dwarves on their rescue wagon. 18 Student Workers When handouts from the parents do © not compensate for the weekend de- — mands, students search for jobs and find — the field is rather limited. Some of the — favorite employment places are “West- minster”, “Swenson’s” and all the fast food — restaurants. Usually, when one student — tires of the routine he has another waiting — Ce RAPER YER TT TT Tr

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