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Students I-Iave A Lot Ot Class Every student at Glenn High School has one thing in com- mon: We spend about six hours a day in class. Whether day- dreaming through lectures, sleeping off late nights, giving terrifying oral reports, taking grueling tests, or just waiting for the 2:15 bell to ringg each Bob- cat student has to spend almost 20070 of each weekday in class. Academics Most Glenn students would rather be relaxing in Kernersville at lunch or socializing in the hall- ways between classes but they must be in class in order to be true qualified students. Though it sometimes is a chore, being in class is what prepares us for the future, and one clay every Bob- cat will appreciate the chances they had to be, in class. Around the world in one class. ln M1 Keiger's world history class, Ashlf Mclfiaughan takes the class off to Inc in her oral history presentatic K Cramming! Chemistry Rhoney does some last studying before one of Mr. test's.
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Saved By The Bell Even though the hours inside a classroom sometimes seem endless and stifling, there really is life after 2:15. Any loose hours that students are not forced to sit down, be quiet, and look intelligent are fair game for all sorts of out-of-class activities. Whether the activity is sports or studying, all together they equal an education unique to every person. Said freshman Amy Norman, I spend most of my time out of school at school any. way, usually in Pep Club, Col- Academics lege Club, or Latin Club activi- ties. Sophomore John Fowler had calmer ideas. 1 like to relax in my free time, so I spend a lot of time at home reading. Another division of out-of class time is field trips. On the surface, they are great because they take up class time and don't count as an absence, but there is much more to them than that. Said freshman Norma Mot- singer, I think they are both fun and a learning experience. lt's easier to learn in a lun type of atmosphere, especially with friends. Sophomore Scott Tut- tle agreed, On field trips you can learn and have an adventure at the same time. They are defi- nitely worthwhile. Out of class time, even though it can involve learning, can be fun at the same time. Whether spent in clubs, on the tennis courts, or in a museum with their history class, students' out-ot class time is some of the most valuable time of the day. .- Uncle Sam Wants You! Attentively watching a movie on army recruiting, the history students learn how to get involved in making history for themselves. Taking It Easy. Even a short break from teaching involves much more unfinished work to do for history teacher, Mr. Stimpson. A vs. ' i x X . . X X . i , . is . X X f X s i 5152.-lsisiisi 'K i ' its - f- -. - : ffl , Hifi 1 L Emi 'X R sllfi sff si N it in tis L y A 'sf .Q A X Q s ' . A-'ifliillse T- ' it N353 Af is k X x s X s fx 'ss A .ee
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