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Exestream spirit! The afternoon of the Mt. Tabor game. Kelley Britt puts a stream of spirit on a fellow Bobcats CEU. l l l N . ' , ,W jf if 3, fir 7 l,i.i.A..i4 fu, 1-if Uiwivfigy ww., A , ii. H' 1 1 : ill., 'X 6 A . fs. V 1-L Q f' if . . f ' Rig N-... mix 5 . h-kg-Lillie: A 5 Qi-iw f. 1 ful Six? , . ,..,iQiiii.'ffwii. ' T 5. The year of the Cat! The first year with Bobby. the Bobcat, is made special by Todd Whites endless spirit. On your knees Mustangs! Salute the Bobcat flag. waving high above the spirited fans at Bowman Gray Stadium. Light up that Bobcat spirit! The Glenn caravan led by the activity buses, head on to victory over the Spartans. You can see it in their eyes! Bobcat Fever takes possession of the Pep Club as they cheer at the Mt. Tabor game. Student Life
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This Is It - You're Gonna Love lt! From the moment the very first hint of orange appeared, spirit hit and spread like wild- fire through the student body. It appeared in the form of anything from screaming fans to mass car decorating. Pep Club sponsor, Mr. Anth- ony, helped start and escalate the spirit now infecting Glenn. 'il want to bring back the fun I had when I was in high school, and school spirit is fun. The good, clean fun we have in the stands cheer- ing makes the difference and it really does not matter if we win or notf, Veteran Bobcats such as senior Cammie Dav- enport felt that the spirit is just as alive as last year. I feel that seniors are more ac- tive this year. The Pep Club is bigger and the caravans and mascot have really added to the spirit. Also swept up in the glory of the orange, freshman Hol- ly Robinson jumped right in to be a part of it. I couldnlt wait to get to high school, so now that I am here, I want to support my school. Another freshman, Darren Eubanks, was asked if high school was different from junior high. There are more sports and night ballgames that seem to add to the spirit. High school spirit is much stronger than junior high. This enthusiasm that has earned a winning reputation within the community and is engulfing the faculty and stu- dent body at Glenn has been recognized - it is Orange Crush Bobcat spirit. This is it - you're gonna love it! J-.11 Tuff' JV football players, James Marlin, Gimme a B' Cheering on the Orange Chris Williams, Ralph France, Landon Crush at the Parkland football game Cary, Purnell Nellums, and Bobby Gillis Jenny Arthur Varsity cheerleader stand proud at the East game. shows her spirit' Student Lilfe
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Ironing Gut The Wrinkles Last year here at Glenn, a transformation began to take place. Months of work seemed to bring nothing but dirt piles and endless noise. Yet, when school started this year, the evidence of a sum- mer's work showed clearly on campus A new building and gym are the rewards of en- during the hassle and noise of last year. Was it all neces- sary? Junior Brantley McGee commented i'The construc- tion was really a necessity. With the new gym, we can graduate with something we're proud of. A new stadi- um would be great, also. He laughed and continued, I guess without a stadium we could always wear tennis shoes and play football in the gym. Junior Tony Rogers was asked how construction made this year different from last. He replied, We now have a brand new gym for sports and a building for more classes. The construc- tion lessens the crowding and there's a better atmosphere for learningfl Many people at Glenn have played very im- portant roles in getting con- struction completed. Among those, Mr. York stands out in the hearts of the students. Ju- nior Kelley Britt commented, i'Mr. York is not just another school custodian. He seems to care about the school and his work is not just a job to him. He's one of us - he's a Bobcat, too. Building construction has paved the way for things much more important - body and mind construction. This construction is the real purpose behind all other con- struction, the most valuable reason for coming to school at all. Through the efforts of construction - building, body, and mind - we are ironing out the wrinkles and paving the road to better edu- cation. g 6' V l 4 l Q. ' - w 1 14 U.. , . M . .---,Q 5upnuu-ww-vw-M Student Life Warped Shelves! Even though the Hang Tight! In the new addition to the library shelves are warped due to gymnasium, David Hill demonstrates construction, N. Wofford, S. Flowers, the construction of the body. S. Evans, and S. Conrad still keep the library looking good.
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