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

 - Class of 1986

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. ,fu -4 .U 4... -4 'Tw' 4.1 ,,.v . 'rr' '2 ,' S Tackling one of the glamourous jobs of being a manager, Kevin Keene totes baseball equipment to the field, as Scott Martin warms up for the game. Taking time out to only blink an eye, James Overby keeps up with an extra game ball, while Terry Grayson concentrates on the statistics of football. 7 , - f - 1, Y, 5Z'jLQ22iWQ:JZWIfEli.Q?3?,WfS lrii l' HE' ' , , ,by ,,,,, Waiw --fwfr' --i aw' ,,,, gig, M i ..,,,, ,.,,,,4,..,,,,M53n rg,,ii.,Q , if if ,fn ii'-wfzgw , -ww V' - . i ,W ,i, mmf, ,tw ig, .,,,,,W,M,,M ,, fi mi -sm X7 ,.'E5Ii f' Z, it 5' ir ,f 1w ,i,wQf,Wi'i I y ,f,,,.,, ,wwf x!M f . ,,,. . .QF VVV I U 'V ' ' A xi 12,2 Q, if ff lik 1, f W W W f W l all ir X f it yr, , H-,,f ir.. -, rmfiliiz 42 W A r 1 2 ,J ', af' ':E35W,::.' 1, it 7 M 2 ,i ' W fi'il5'iw,. ,iii 'W U . ll 'IQ 32 ' ' , T rr 1 , , f 3 N I 3' . , .X .ite ,,, ,N t X g Q' ' k . ., - ' it .. . - . . r Q --ii ' f f is g Q Commentating and taping for fun, Brian Kale and Donovan Clark take on jobs for pleasure at the basketball games. Trainers, Student Coache Scorekeepers: M. Lowery A. McKaughan, A. Cheek Ledbetter, V. Fritzler, S. s, Managers, , P. Caldwell , M. Dotson, K. Peoples, L. Black, K. Idol, G. Hawkes M. Givens, C. Greenlee, S. Culler, M. Fulwood, K. Keene, J. Overby, L. Shropshire, D. Wagoner, D. ldol, T, Massey, S. Brim, J. York, T. Grayson M. Crotts, M. Brent, J. Fowler, R. Harrison, J. Thomas, R. Goodson. Competition

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T h Q P Q 0 p I Q .ate .4 isp the -clock and Behind the Plays During the seasons of athlet- ics, the coaches, athletes and even spectators are recognized. Another group of people are al- ways there, too, but they are usually drowned out by furious coaches or cheering players and left holding the ball bag. These are the managers, trainers and scorekeepers, All three of these groups are dedicated to service and sometimes go unappreciat- ed or unthanked for the jobs they do. Scorekeepers and managers have very similar purposes. They both work as extras do- ing odd, possibly nasty jobs such as being responsible for all equipment, making sure the scores and records are accurate, and cleaning up after a game or practice. Even though it's a tough job, there are people who really enjoy it. Said sophomore Kevin Keene, I manage be- cause it keeps me from laying around and getting bored. Any excitement I get comes from knowing I managed a winning team. Freshman Kim Idol also said, A manager should be glad to have the position because you know the coach trusts you to help out. Trainers also have a hard job, but of a different kind. Their work has to be skilled because they are responsible for correct medical procedures in case of injury. They must be at all athle- tic games to give medical atten- tion to injured athletes. Said sen- ior Jeff York, We have to be ready to give first aid and know exactly how to treat injuries. We're here to keep injuries from getting worse, to make the pain go away. Assistant trainers are also an extremely valuable help to head trainer Mr. Lail. I-Ie commented, A student trainer Competition Experiencing the pain of being an athlete, Jenny Arthur grimaces as Mr. Lail tightly wraps her weak wrists. is envaluable to the head trainer. The assistance that is provided as far as taping, managing the training room, helping me to be in more than one place at a time, and taking daily care of athletes could not be possible without their assistance. Junior Terry Grayson also said, Being a trainer isn't glamorous or all that exciting but we are trainers be- cause we care about other peo- ple. Thanks to the hard work and dedicated attitudes of the train- ers, scorekeepers, and manag- ers, the athletic teams and coaches are in good, responsible hands. Keeping the technical jobs of basketball der control Ms Lawson and Mr Kest is Gathering up all the equipment, Kim Idol prepares to tackle the task of JV



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JV's Tackle 8a Spike The Season With Enthusiasm For the first time as a high school, Glenn has added a new class and a new set of activities - JV sports. These are for freshmen and sophomores want- ing experience before trying out for varsity. Two of these sports are JV football and JV volley- ball. JV football, coached by the varsity staff, spent this year in the shadow of the varsity team. Even though they gained less recognition, the JV football team had a very good season. Their 5-3-2 record gave the coming years of JV football a reputable start. Peter Scott com- mented, Having the varsity players look down on you is probably the worst part of play- ing JV ball. But this team was super. We were all hard work- ers, a great bunch of guys. lt was fun. JV volleyball, coached by Mrs. Bauguss, also had a good season. They had expereinced players, despite the young ages of the team. They won 7 and lost 3 of their games and gained valuable playing experience against such teams as East, Page, and North. Said Emily Ward, The drills were the toughest part, but when we cele- brated victories together as a team all the hard work was worth it. Parkland was my favor- ite match, because we were tied and I served the winning point. JV teams may lack in exper- ience and recognition, but they too have pride and victories. They are the new unknown play- ers that will one day be Glenn's Tony Dorsetts and Jim McMa- hons. Their time and effort will be rewarded in accomplishment for the Bobcats. J.V.Football: D. Sheaffer, J. Ely, M. Patrick, T. Massey, J. Fowler, P. Scott, D. Bocholis, T. Benmnett, M. Mitchell, M. Daniels, B. Stanley, B. Larimore, J. Marlin, J. Nelson, D. Dick, M. Wooten, B. King, S. Penn, L. Nelson, W. Hutchins Competition Out ln Front! Plowing through a rr of Titan defenders, Tim Williams strives for more yardage. H J ll W ri K 2 Z i Z i 5 ,Q A Break In The Action! After a rough round during the East game, JV player Peter Scott takes a water break on the sideline.

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