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Classy Firsts Firsts can be merely every- day events, for Glenn itself is a first. Firsts make up impor- tant pieces of every aspect of life at Glenn. Last spring We Belong Together was the theme of Glenn's first prom, which took place at Benton Convention Center. Said sen- ior Sheila Handy, t'The prom was super, especially for the first try. I was very impressed with the decorations and the organization. The first day of school was quite an exper- ience, especially for freshman Chris Brady, who came from Northwest Guilford. The first day of school was sort of scary. I had a lost feeling be- cause l didn't know anyone. But since l've met some good friends, it's gotten much ea- sier. For the first time at Glenn, male voices have been pro- jected from the sidelines. The first male cheerleaders, Lynn Cochran and Scott I-Iagaman, give the squad a new look this year. Said Scott Hagaman, I like being a male cheerleader because not many people do it. lt's a great idea for guys to do who aren't in sports. More people ought to try it. A first that has begun a last- ing tradition this year is homecoming. Hlrlomecoming was a big success, said ju- nior Pam Mills, 'flt ran very smoothly, even though Derek must have been going nuts. The honor of being on court is one I'll always remember. Our first homecoming went so well I feel sure it will be done every year. The firsts at Glenn this year made the difference in deciding if something will or will not be done again. Tradi- tions which will last indefinite- ly began here with our firsts - we made it happen. wi Wi ..- Hrst Goof' Our first photography goof, a double exposure, displays lots of Glenn students, not to mention the goodelooking photographer Keri. Student Life First Lunch! Catching up on the summer gossip Tee MacKnight, Vern Simmons, and Monica Ingram enjoy their first meal in the cafeteria, First Day! With the beginning of school comes lots of paperwork as displayed here by sophomore John Fowler in Mrs. Freeman's English class, 'Mmm
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Trend or Disease? They just keep growing! The dreaded O-ring disease is easily caught on campus as this unidentified victim illustrates for our photographer. A . 4 . A ' ', t 11 x . 13 V! K I , ,wi arg fi 33' ,V V ,F f ' 5 . Balancing Fashions and Comfort. These two young ladies, Tevette Jenerette and Kim Venable have their act together, as well as their hose. Faculty Meeting? No, these four V students, Chris Pierce, Brett Crawley, James Brown, and Lara Johnson have their own ways of drawing attention. Student Life
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First Male Cheerleaders. Shouting about that Bobcat spirit, Scott Hagaman helps build a Bobcat tradition. XA! First Homecoming. Junior Homecoming Court member Jenny Arthur and her escort Brantley McGee watch the football game in style, First Prom. With his own style of dancing, Sam Jenkins is dressed to impress. Student Life
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