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A Cultural Experience Glenn High has some very in- teresting clubs this year. The Eb- ony Club, sponsored by Mrs. Robinson, the Literary Club, sponsored by Mrs. Freeman, and the History Club, sponsored by Mr. Cachia, make up this spe- cial group of organizations called Cultures. The Ebony Club has orga- nized some very worthwhile pro- jects this year. According to sec- retary Andrea Owens, The most enjoyable project was col- lecting goods and other items for a lady who had cancer. The club raised money for activities by selling Glenn High School cups. The Literary Club is a new club to be organized at Glenn this year. The club members have established their own liter- ary magazine for the entire stu- dent body. Said club member Jenny Arthur, Our major pro- ject this year is the invention of our magazine published for the students. Donald Durham also Organizations A commented, I have always been interested in this type thing and I thought this would be an excellent opportunity to use some of my ability. The History Club is a well-or- ganized club this year, due to the increasing interest in History by new members. Said freshman Greg Hilsmier, I enjoy playing wargames. We recruit new members because most people like to play games. It is fun for anyone interested in wartime factsf, Senior Jeff Lewis com- mented, The major and enjoy- able project we had this year was an indepth study of World War ll. The Ebony, Literary, and His- tory clubs, under the direction of their sponsors, make up the unique organizations entitled Cultures. These clubs help to provide Glenn with different views and knowledge of cul- tures, literature, and historical people and times. Friendly Competition, History Club member Jeff Lewis and sponsor Mr. Ca- chia battle it out in a wargame. M ,,,.,, Ebony Owens, Woods, len, T. ardson, J. Fran . isit' rr.i. Club Members: J. Franklin, A. D. Crayton, M. Givens, S. D. Greene, M. Williams, S. Al- Moore, J. Rhynehardt, M. Rich- T. Mack, A. Coleman, J. Lewis, klin.
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SGA members: M. Lowery, C. Hawkins, K. Ellis, K. Routh, J. Franklin, T. Cash, P. Miller, J. Jennings, K. Peoples, K. Griffin, S. Kidd, A. Whittington, D, Crayton, K. Idol, V. Fritzler, I. Grayson, D. Durcham, C. Griffiths, B. Flippin, P. Elder, J. Franklin, T. Spencer. is SGA Officers: Secretary Belinda Southern, President Derrick Brown, Vice President Jeff Howerton, Treasurer Sheila Handy, Parliamentarian Lynn Cochran. M ,f lgle most favorite double! Searching through ' book for their sections of information Tracy 1es and Lora Tuttle prepare to take roll and e the treasurer's report at a Junior Dean's eting Head Office. Working out the details for the next project Mr. Cachia, treasurer Sheila Handy and president Derrick Brown contemplate alternatives at an SGA meeting. A captive audience. Settling clown for an afternoon meeting in Mr. Cachia's room, SGA members listen to possible ideas for the upcoming project. Organizations
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uneznzm wgrwzz- .f we-V,,wwwi.win2f4Qr1'ea1wews.s,,,, H - if 'ww 'fef 'H . K aw ' 'ff - f ' - x Literary Club: Mrs. Freeman, K. Angell, S. Martin, G. Bodenheimer, K. Mayer, T. Makon, M. Eaton, J. Bodenheimer, C. Simpson, L. Canada, S. Collins, J. Clodfelter, M. Comer, D. Durham, J. Barlow, A. Stepp, J. Lewis, S. Cockerham, B. Smith, M. Tway, H. Kestner. I-Hstory Club Members: J. Lewis, B. Kale, Mr. Cachia, G. Rohrer, H. Davis. Always Planning Ahead, During an Ebony Club meeting members listen to plans for selling Bobcat cups. Writing the Write Way. Learning how to express their opinions through writing Lisa Canada, Susan Collins, Becky Smith and Kari Mayer proofread each others creations. Organizations
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