Glenn High School - Glenn Echoes Yearbook (Kernersville, NC)

 - Class of 1986

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Quick Wits And Sharp Minds Make Education Exciting Made up of some strong mind- ed, strong-willed students, this club is the only one that meets after school to argue. They are the Forensic Society, otherwide known as the Speech and De- bate team. They are one of three clubs that are specifically designed to build the mind. The Forensic Society is sponsored by Mr. El-Amin, and is having an enjoyable first year. Senior member Terrae Terry comment- ed, Our most enjoyable project was going to Wake Forest for workshops and tournaments. The I-Ii-IQ team, another team lt's All Trivial. High I.Q. members M. Crotts, P. Allen and B. Kale practice drills with sponsors Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Colby. Organizations of intelligent, quick-thinking stu- dents, competes in Quiz Bowl matches against other high schools. Junior Charlene Eller commented, HI enjoy I-Ii-IQ be- cause I can increase my knowl- edge while having fun. That's a tough combination to find. When asked about his most en- joyable moment on the team, ju- nior Brian Kale remarked, I en- joy the matches, and every match is a new challenge. For junior Jason Branch, mere com- petition was not the most fun. I-Ie said, My most enjoyable moment was defeating Reynolds in a practice match. Another club, the Computer Club, is sponsored by Mr. Kestner and made up of anyone interested in a better knowledge of computers. President John Segers commented, I got in- volved because of my previous interest and knowledge of com- puters. The rnost enjoyable thing we've done is working with the Chipwits program. All these clubs - Forensic, I-Ii-IQ, and Computer - take time to emphasize the academic side of school and the many ways of making learning fun. Forensic Club: T. Terry, M. Lenins, T. Spencer, M. Tway, S. France, M. Ledbetter, Advisor Mr. El-Amin, Jeff Clodfelter, and Glenn Lucas.

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We 1' 4 ff Z ,gli . .rf rw gf X w . f Q . M 5 J , if f f from What Style! Enjoying their new club advertisement, Michelle Harris and Trina Sapp hold up their DECA sweatshirts for size. ' --hk - ' - ffl X.. :SIZE 15: , iiss :v - i f-' . 1 X Q '15 . s .. ,., .. X X t X 'sg 'f R X X D 'E . ., t.tt S55 .... M... 1 2 :'fz?i:u Z-3-:...ws::ss...sss.. . ? ' t . sk axe, f ,fi ls fr ' -. 'il T lli, A Special Gift for a Special Teacher. ' A beautiful balloon bouquet is given to C' Mrs. Skinner by the FBLA just for doing such a great job. FBLA club: L. Pearson, T. Southerland, S. Cockerham, M. Gwynn, S. Boyd, M. Hutchins, D. McCuller, L. Howell, S. Scott, J. Akers, T. Cox, S. Finley, J. Roberts 4 nf' if, 0 iii sz: , e Take a Bite out of Crime! Presentations on crime were given to Elementary school students by DECA club members Tim Bryant, Lisa Smith, Trina Sapp, Trivette Coleman, Mark Calcutt, Robbie Bryant las McGruffl, and Donna Gant. A Break from the Business World. The FBLA Christmas party was full of good food and fun for Rhonda King, Cindy Linville, Tanya Cox, Jenny Marshburn and Juanetta Roberts. Organizations



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Patience , , Computer Club member Jay Moran waits for a program to load on the computer. ii Q . , Q Computer Club: B. Davis, C. Eller, W. Rothrock, M. Tway, J. Carpenter, S. Davis, J, Segers, J. Chamelin, C. Canada, and R. Soots J i ., s . :F Q fomputer Fun: Computer Club iembers William Rothrock and John egers experiment with the computer. Whiz Kids. Even though they look like they're just loafing around, Harry Davis, Charlene Eller, Jason Branch, and Michele Tway are practicing quiz bowl drills in Mrs. Matthews room. That's Debatable! Forensic Club member Michelle Tway practices a drill in preparation for an upcoming meet. Organizations

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