Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1984

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Striking a classic “Hardee’s” pose, Lisa Dean is e an order from former Glass student ready to tak ‘William Marshall. fea “Enough!” screams James Hoage as he leaps onto the counter and threatens to kill his co-worker Richard Hamlet with a spray hose at Westminster. With crackers in hand, Lisa Bone prepares more hot soup for the folks at Westminster. as rrr i¥d) ij iii Above left: “You really want all of this?” Donna Boswell seems to say. She needs all of her patience for this job. Above center: Smiles come with the sun- daes at “Swensen’s”. Angie May serves hungry cus- tomers. Above: Keeping the salad fixings fresh, Wanda Creasy and a co-worker concentrate on the healthier part of fast food. A senior’s work is never done for Mark Winn. He is walking to his job at “Hardee’s” with a book to read during breaks. : Student Workers 19

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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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Avatar’s Paul Gold livens up the crowd a little as the night’s entertainment finally gets underway. ‘He was really working at A P’ The “Battle of the Bands” at the sopho- doned warehouse on River Road where more dance was a great success, but could Rapid Fire practices. Inside was a tied-up have easily turned into acatastrophe. The and beaten Danny Weeks. Editor’s Note: dance was supposed to begin at 8:00 with (He was really working at A P). Only Avatar but it didn’t. Danny Weeks, lead minutes later the famous sound of guitarist, was nowhere to be found. There screeching tires and smell of rubber was a possibility that members of the other christened the entrance of Avatar. After band, Rapid Fire, had abducted him. Paul some serious jam and a mad house of Gold, who sings lead vocals for Avatar, young women both Avatar and Rapid Fire grabbed his keys and said “I shall return proved that “One of America’s Finest” is one with Danny or at least die trying.” Paul hit of America’s rockin’est. the road and headed towards the aban- You want noise, Ill give you noise. Both a drummer for Rapid Fire and a sound systems technician for Avatar, David Schamerhorn and friends contem- plate the next move of the competition. Once Avatar found its lead guitarist, it rocked the night away with guitarists Mike McKinney, John Gunter, and Danny Weeks, drummer David Garret- te, and lead vocalist Paul Gold. Steppin’ out, Lora King, Marissa Sajonas, and Julie Trevey warm up to the onset of the battle of the bands. Rapid Fire heated up the dance floor at the sopho- more dance. Members include Jimmy Morris, fob Powell, David Schamerhorn, and Jeff Spence. 20 Battle Of The Bands

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