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Composing Sparkling Spirit The band, directed by Mr. Clarke, is made up of three dif- ferent sections. They are the concert band, marching band, and majorettes. Each section has its own practices, purposes, and performances, and the marching band and majorettes are under the direction of drum major An- gie Williams. The concert band practiced for perfection, for they have played concert music at such places as Hanes Mall and the Christmas P.T.A. Said Fresh- man Keith Davis, For me, it's a great distraction from my aver- age day. l can come to band and lose all the pressure. Concert band in high school is a great step up from middle school band. The marching band and ma- jorettes worked as a team under the direction of Angie Williams during football season. They Attention Bobcats! Marching band, Highsteppers, and majorettes bring it all together for a high energy performance at the Glenn vs. Page game. Organizations . A practiced at night, in the cold, to prepare for the weekend perfor- mances. There were exciting parts, too, though. Drummer Chris McWillis commented, The most exciting part is learn- ing and performing music off the radio. But even though it can be exciting, there are a lot of responsibilities. Denise Bullard remarked, 'iWe have the re- sponsibility of being at every game and practice so we can perform at our best. Majorette Tonya Dalton commented, Be- ing a majorette was really good for me. I have always enjoyed twirling, and the honor of being one of Glenn's first majorettes was something special. Through lots of hard work, practices, and sour notes, the concert band, marching band, and majorettes made the Bobcat halftimes and spirit sparkle. And Now For Your Enjoyment! On the day of the homecoming pep rally, Glenn students and faculty enjoy a few pleasing rhythms from the orchestra.
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Method of Modern Art. Expressing his love for drawing, senior Mark Eddleman paints the final touches on his forest scene. x :V W? s-W 'l's Ensemble: A. Coleman, T. Cash, ing, S. Swindell, D. Angell, C. iels, M. Samuels, C. Sink, C. avery, M. Tway, P. Cole, T. encer. Art Club: M. Clodfelter, T. Wiles, T. Woodcock, L. Stratford, R. Bryant, D. Pierce, K. Routh, P. Angel, D. Bodenheimer. Chorus: F. Wagner, S. McKoy, J. Gregory, L. Lewis, C. Goins, S. Woods, A. Williams, K. Montgomery, R. Leake, K. Banks, T. Elder, J. Franklin, C, Cook, O. Swift, G. Hariston, P. Smith, G. Brayboy, K. Motsinger, A. Seabrooks, A. Mack, B. Branch, L. Duncan, T. Sapp, D. Brown, M. Galloway, C. Conrad, T. Hairston, B. Hardy, R. Goodson, E. Rice, G. Beamon, M. Stacey, L. Jones L. Booker, Y. Brantley. Sing, Sing a Song. Showing his gift for singing, Phillip Smith delights students with the classic, O Holy Night, Organizations
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C. Oglesby, B. Sharpe, D. Greene, A. Coleman, A. Williams, D. Prince, A, Brown, W. Ware, D. Brown, S. Farrow, M. Pollard, L. McDaniels, S. Smoot, T. Fulp, D. f-lepler, J. Soloman, M. Huff, T. Kimbell, C. Sudderth, R. McHenry, J. Smith, S. Culler, D, Bullard, T, Blackwell, K. Wall, A- Boone, M. Kiveit, E. Rice, T. Playing With Fire! M. Childress, A. Grayson, S. O'Brien, K. David, C. McWillis, V. Black, J. Brown, R. Furches, P. Taylor, T. Dalton, and L. Johnson practice one of their routines Reavis, E. Bigsby before half time performances. N Right Foot March! The Glenn High Marching band proudly displays their Bobcat spirit at the Winston- Salem Christmas Parade. Practice Makes Perfect! The Glenn Orchestra members show off their Bobcat dedication, by performing for parents, teachers, and students. Organizations
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