Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1986

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The epitomy of “Dead” fashion, Sara Naff and Allison Vaughan model their tye- dye shirt and skirt on fashion day. The many “Dead’’ bracelets worn on their wrists, the peace sign earrings, hirachies and bandana represent the true ‘Dead’ fashion which LoYoyenley-Vco(-Xe lat -Mce otoxe) Rtn CRU =r-1 a Steppin’ out! The latest footwear is being modeled from barefeet, to tennis shoes, cowboy boots, flip flops, flats, and sandals. Shoes this year are part of the latest fads. “Yeah, I buy my clothes from L.L. Bean.” Kent Jackson } explains while talking to fashion experts Ibby Whitten and Em- f ily Sacket. Ibby wears the tank-turtleneck dress and Emily Mags” A models the traditional camisole with a long skirt. Fashions Me |

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ws! Descending down from my spaceship, I landed on a flat concrete surface on which carbon base life forms stood with short white smoking sticks hanging out of their mouths. Obviously no one knew I was there because as I walked around observ- ing, the life forms continued to play their game — kicking around a small bean bag. I started to climb onto the lower part of this life form which was covered by some sort of leather. The letters R-E-E-B-O-K was written across this covering. I pulled out my English to Martian dictionary and looked up the word. The definition read a covering and protection called a tennis shoe. I also saw other shoes 26 Fashions such as moccasins, all sorts of boots, horachies, lace-up ankle boots and various flip-flops. By not paying attention, I was kicked up into the air and thrown in a straw basket other- wise known as a Kenya bag. I sat on the edge, dangling my feet and rode around all day with this earthling. On returning to the space ship, I wrote down in my log the attire of the beings. The “Western Look”’ was in with fringe jackets, cowboy boots, jean skirts, and long shirts. The funniest type of clothes came later while I was in the fuel stop or what they called lunch. They were the new styles dating back to their late history — rhinestones, short granny boots, leggings, similar long johns. Funny Put your duds on and let’s party! Tish Warwick, Kensie Walker, Ann Coates, Kelly Piggott, Anne Shircliff, and Connie Costas model their personalities. The traditional school bus makes the fashions from around the world stand out. colored watches called swatches, bangles, and and Dead bracelets (from the Grateful Dead) were all worn on their arms. I had never seen so many different types of uniforms worn by these earthlings — on our planet we were only one. Kensie Walker Anne Shircliff Hanging loose. Laura Blakwell, Anne Petty and Bubba Ragland wear the beaded, dangling gold earrings. Long earrings are worn to top off the trendiest fashion wear. Let the sun shine in! Ray Bans, Vaumets, Wafarers, Cat glasses and any other sun shield- ing devices are a fashion in itself.



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It is 2:00 p.m., the bell has just rung, the sun is shining, the wind is blowing, and the whole afternoon lays ahead of you. So what exactly do you do? Walking out to your car, the bus, or whatever the case may be, you think to yourself how much time there is to mess around before Mom gets home. Homework is usually the last choice, and for those who don’t have a car, it looks like the television is going to be first on the schedule. But for those of us who do have a car, it’s time to make a decision. As the parking lot begins to empty, shouts are heard: ‘‘See you at Pearson’s!”” “‘Is everyone going to Spottswood today?” “‘Let’s take it up to the ‘Hills’ and play some ball today!”’ ‘‘Let’s go to Riverside Park.”’ People frequently congregated at these popular hangouts, sitting around just talking, playing basket- ball, throwing frisbees and relaxing. Those that drive around the town and waste gas might pass some of the Rivermont Avenue walkers or see friends riding their bikes along Boons- boro Road. Many afternoons were spent, believe it or not, in the school. Practices for plays or sports took up every afternoon for those involved, requiring much dedication and sacri- fternoons Two o'clock — time to break away . . . fice. For others, time was spent in a more constructive manner — earning money for clothes, weekends, and even spending money for college. Even though work can be a pain in the neck sometimes, getting in the way of the bestlaid plans, but it all seems worthwhile when the check is placed in the hand. Afternoons — the time when we break out of the confines of the brick walls of this educational institution. Different people spend them in different ways for different reasons, but all try to have a good time. Anne Shircliff John Francisco Service With a Smile Jamie Stanek spends his after- noons earning some leisure money at Kroger’s. Popular Afternoon Pastime Joe Thornhill, Russell Underwood, and Letcher Newcomb relax after school. One of the most popular afternoon entertainments for students is simply getting together and talking. ' 28 Afternoons

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