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Lettermen: J. Thomas, J. Howerton, H. Roper, P. Cole, C. Eller, D, Brown, M. Patterson, D. Green, Lisa Gibbons, V. Fritzler, S. Jenkins, J. Lewis, S. Barringer, K. Routh, B. Southern, D. Hill, H. Davis, T. Grayson, K. Angell, S. Hagaman, A. Vogler, T. McCann, Angie McGee, L. Tuttle, C. Short, M. Stubbs, A. Miller, A. McKaughan, B. Kale, M. Stovall, M. Brent, Angie McGee, M. Flippin, L. Atkins, P. Angell, K. Ellis, A. Hamilton, E. Ward, S. Bland, G. Hawkes, J, Poston, B. Davis, N. Street, M. Brady, R. Wall, B. Girard, M, Skotcher, G. Stone, T. Melton, K. Reichart, R. Jones, M. Crotts, E. Austin, C. Pinto, C. Carper, E. Rice, A. Stepp, R. Rowell, T. Ohmnes Pep Club Members: R. Leake, N. Wofford, C. Goins, C. Sink, L. Wagoner, S. Finley, L, Stone, C. Cook, J. Byrnes, J. Smith, S. Meekins, S. Melton, L. Wood, C. Griffith, C. Davenport, K. Mayer, M. Hollaman, N, Jackson, J. Slate, T. Settiff, T. Chapman, A. Whittington, Staci Evans, D. Dolby, W. Sudderth, E. Russell, D. Angell, M. Anderson, S. Culler, M. Anderson, T. Culler, S. Crawley, C, Eller, K. Cornell, L. Smyth, K. Keene, D. Bocholis, N. Willard, S. Kidd, H. Woody, N. Butler, B. Holcomb, L. Stephenson, E. Ward, B, Smith, R. Moody, P. Miller, K. Dent, G. Hawkes, A. McKaughan, T. Hepler, C. McGee, J. Harris, N. Hooker, T. Tuttle, D. Lauten, T. White, C. Belcher, B. Needham, A. Norman, E, Woodward, D, Hughes, M. Hall up , . Bringing the Bobcat Home! Pep Club Members carried cans for three days raising money to purchase the mascot that has come to represent the Bobcat Spirit, Organizations
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Howling Spirit: Uniting Us All In Two clubs at Glenn, the Pep Club and the Varsity Club, are both centered on spirit, but in different ways. The Pep Club is for fans, and the Varsity Club is for athletes. Together they in- volve everyone in a form of spir- it. As they began the year, their major goal was to raise school spirit. They did this in any possi- ble form - cheering, yelling, and standing behind any of the Bobcat teams, not only when they were winning but even when they were losing. By show- ing support to the athletes, even a loss can become a victory. They sold shakers to raise money and organized a caravan to travel to the away games. They learned cheers and encour- aged everyone to show the true Bobcat spirit. These dedicated, orange-clad students are the Organizations Pride members of the Pep Club. I consider myself 10070 behind my school and being in the Pep Club helped me show my spirit, said Kari Mayer. The Varsity Club, another spirit club, is not a representa- tion of the fan, but the athlete. Their work directly benefits themselves as well as all other athletes at Glenn. By working at the Wake Forest home football games, they earned money to help buy new weights for the weight room. Member Scott Ha- gaman commented, This club is for anyone lettering in a Varsity sport. I enjoy being in the club a lot. We have great members and a great sponsor in Mr. Stanley. Both of these clubs, one for the fan and the other for the athlete, work together to involve the entire student body in spirit and pride. Win-Mark-Win! Filling the Eagle Gym with howls of Bobcat spirit, the Pep Club cheers on a winning Mark Eddleman. Taking it to the Top! During halftime at the Smith basketball game, the Glenn High cheerleaders show off one of their many pyramids.
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Leadership Involvement And Initiative Leadership, one of the most important factors of making a student body run smoothly, is in good hands this year. The SGA and Junior Dean's Council are made up of responsible, in- volved students who are taking the time to organize activities this year. The SGA, sponsored by Mr. Cachia, is a group organized to help represent the students in the best way possible. This year they have put together the first Glenn High Homecoming and celebrated the holiday season with a romantic Christmas dance. When asked why she joined this club, sophomore Kris Ellis replied, 'il joined the SGA because I wanted to be a part of the school's growth and leader- ship. The SGA isn't the only club that has a lot to do with the orga- nization of school activities. The Junior Dean's Council, spon- sored by Mrs. Beusse, actually does the groundwork in creating a successful Junior-Senior prom. They are involved in raising money for the prom, arranging for a place that will please ev- eryone, finding a DJ, and doing Organizations Jr. Deans Council: K. Britt, J. Auther, C. Eller, K. Angell, C. Short, H. Roper, T. Jones, L. Tuttle, M. Petree, J. Clodfelter, T. Grayson, B. Smith, M. Comer, Amber McGee, Angie McGee, A. Largen, C. Belcher, T. Sims, M. Crotts, K. Cornell all the decorating. When Celeste Short was asked about the club's most enjoyable project, she re- plied, Our major project is making decisions for what we hope to be the most beautiful and exciting night of the year - the second Glenn High Promll' These two clubs, the SGA and Junior Dean's Council, take time to make sure things are done right. Their leadership and initia- tive are responsible for the orga- nization and enjoyment of Glenn's major projects and memories. After hours. Curled up among the junk on Mr. Cachia's desk, SGA secretary Belinda Southern takes notes during the meeting. ,..,,, imsriti '-w-,-W.,,,,,,, M-wfw,,,.,,,,, . I f 4 Q E E ::, ff my K, KV MW, , Money for nothing : counting o the exact number of bills, junior dean's member Kim Angell turns the money she collected from selling leftover candy.
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