Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1986

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| 1 j | a i ; ; Swamped: Soccer Coach Chip Berry is doused by John Warehime, a goalkeeper, despite using Gok | a shiny cookie top to blind his would-be dousers. Thar’ she blows! Coach Suddith and his tribe land the big ones at the fish pond. It seems as if daddy is more excited than daughter. Cool Tunes! Trombonist Eric Lunsford, saxohonist Ben Cardwell, trombonist Ben Hunt, and pianist Blair Glass don sunglasses as they jam out numbers for TOG. Once again, TOG rises to the occasion and provides another scintillating performance.

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nly one place in the world can you find cheerleaders painting faces, students sel- ling balloons and riding horses, and, most importantly, dunking coaches. All of this, and more, could be found at Fun Day, a fundraiser for the Boosters club. The Boosters raised money by charging $1 for 5 tickets, with most events and food stuffs costing two tickets each. Other activities and sales f With careful precision. senior cheerleader, Mary Michael Taylor deftly adorns a young participants face with paint. The Face Painting Booth was part of the Family Fun Day celebra- tion, and a favorite event for youngster. Mounting his fine steed, Ronnie Haynes prepares for a jaunt down the front lawn of our fine learning institution. Late in the day, Ronnie scored a goal in our Western District-Soccer Championship victory over Albemarle. 20 Fun Day un Day were a Bake Sale, a Shirt Sale, a ‘fishing’ pond, and a penny toss. Refreshments were also provided, in- cluded soft drinks and hot dogs. Some of the more memorable moments occurred when nearly the whole soccer team arrived to absolutely drench Coach Berry in the dunking machine. Also, TOG and Topper Tones performed, to the delight of the many people who attended on the fine, sunny afternoon. Many thanks should go to the Boosters who helped guide the fun day program, and also to the numerous coaches who withstood the viciousness of the dunking machine. The biggest disappointment came, however, when Coach Henson didn’t show up to be dunked — much to the chagrin of his football team members. Oh well, there’s always next year... Robert Farmer



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ruture This is a time of change in our lives. We grow up and set a course for the future . . . but do we really know where we’re going for sure? emember when you were a little kid and you had your whole life planned? All the boys wanted to be fireman or policeman, and all the girls wanted to be nurses or mothers with ten Kids. Well times have changed. We’ve grown up, but we’re still “‘dreaming’’ about relationships, children, security and money. This is a time of change in our lives. We grow up and set a course for the future . . . but do we really know where we’re going for sure? What do you think? Here are the responses from some of our seniors. Phil Jones 1. How many kids do you plan to have? Seven — 3 natural, 4 adopted. 2. Where do you plan to live? Maryland. 3. Do you want to get married? Yes. How many times? Once. 4. What occupation do you plan to pursue? Military accountant. 5. Desribe your future mate. “‘The woman who can fulfill all of my dreams.”’ 6. How much money do you plan to be making in 10 years? $55,000 7. What kind of car do you plan to own? Cutlass Supreme. George Lipscomb 1. How many kids do you plan to have? Three. 2. Where do you plan to live? Fort Lauderdale. 3. Do you want to get married? Yes. How many times? Once. 4. What occupation do you plan to pursue? Politician. 5. Describe your future mate. “‘A woman who is extremely good-looking, blonde, blue-eyed, and semi- intelligent.” 6. How much money do you plan to be making in 10 years? tons 7. What kind of car do you plan to own? BMW. 22 Back to the Future Latitia Warwick 1. How many kids do you plan to have? Three. 2. Where do you plan to live? Manhattan, New York. 3. Do you want to get married? Yes. How many times? Once. 4. What occupation do you plan to pursue? Psycholo- gist. 5. Describe your future mate. ‘‘Rich.’’ 6. How much money do you plan to be making in 10 years? $50,000 7. What kind of car do you plan to own? Smoked gray jaguar. Vicki Christian 1. How many kids do you plan to have? Two. 2. Where do you plan to live? New York City. 3. Do you want to get married? Yes. How many times? Once. 4. What occupation do you plan to pursue? Computer Engineer. 5. Desribe your future mate. ‘“Loaded.”’ 6. How much money do you plan to be making in 10 years? $100,000 7. What kind of car do you plan to own? Porsche. Elenore Yoon 1. How many kids do you plan to have? Two or three. 2. Where do you plan to live? East Coast. 3. Do you want to get married? Yes. How many times? Once. 4. What occupation do you plan to pursue? Doctor. 5. Describe your future mate. ‘‘A man who is funny, intelligent and gorgeous.” 6. How much money do you plan to be making in 10 years. $60,000 7. What kind of car do you plan to own: Honda Accord. Derrick Alexander 1. How many kids do you plan to have? Two. 2. Where do you plan to live? California. 3. Do you want to get married? Yes. How many times? Once. 4. What occupation do you plan to pursue? Singer and businessman 5. Describe your future mate. “36 - 24 - 36.” 6. How much money do you plan to be making in 10 years? millions 7. What kind of car do you plan to own? Black Porsche. Julie Gilliam 1. How many kids do you plan to have? Two. 2. Where do you plan to live? St. Tropez, France 3. Do you want to get married? No. 4. What occupation do you plan to pursue? Writer. 5. Describe your future mate. International Writer. 6. How much money do you plan to be making in 10 years? $80,000 7. What kind of car do you plan to own? Black Jaguar, Charlotte Blair 1. How many kids do you plan to have? Two boys. 2. Where do you plan to live? East Coast. 3. Do you want to get married? Yes. How many times? Once. 4. What occupation do you plan to pursue? College professor. 5. Describe your future mate. ‘6’2, 240 pounds, gentleman.” 6. How much money do you plan to be making in 10 years? $60,000. 7. What kind of car do you plan to own? Black Rolls Royce. Danielle Booker

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