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Friendly Competition On February 13, Glenn's par- ents and teachers held an unusu- al meeting. Instead of meeting in the auditorium for the normal PTSA meetng, they met in the new gymnasium for a friendly game of basketball. The teams were very evenly matched and the game proved to be a very close one until the end. The teachers who were ahead by a small margin most of the game, were led by Mike Bowman and Mr. Stanley. Mr. Bowman com- mented, I feel that game was a rewarding experience. It brought the parents and teach- ers together in a situation that was not a professional one. I only wish more people from the community had come out. lContrary to rumor, oxygen ther team.l The parents also had some MVP's, including Mike Lewis and Jack Hutslar. The money earned from this fund-raising game went towards the purchase of a pitching ma- chine for baseball. Success of this game was evi- dent in the involvement of both the parents and teachers. Though the score was 68-63 no one really lost. Commented Jeff York, The parent-teacher game was a success because it showed the unity between par- ents and teachers. In order for a school to run smoothly, the par- ents in the community must be involved in the schoolf' With that kind of togetherness and in- volvement, nobody came out a loser. The tall and short of it! Former Duke i American, Mike Lewis, towers over l Whicker to pass the ball to anot' pare ii r l Q 5 masks were not needed for ei- Postage Paid
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The Communit Reaches Out ln athletics, academics, and service clubs, we as a school help and influence the com- munity around us. This out- reach pays off when the help is returned by talented mem- bers of the community who want to give students a piece of their knowledge. During the course of the year, many community visitors came to Glenn to teach and prepare students for life as adults. Among them were Denise Franklin, Horace Fulton, Dr. Elvira Williams, and the Red Cross Bloodmobile. Dr. Williams began her in- structive tour of Glenn in Mrs. Briggs' science classes where she discussed college requirements for a career in science and mathematics. Her information was helpful to all students and her visit was enjoyed and well-re- ceived. We need to invite more speakers in a broader scope of fields,', commented Mrs. Briggs. Senior Pam Tay- lor also said , It was very informative. I didn't realize that there were so many fields that you can go into with a science degree. Other speakers such as Horace Fulton and Denise Franklin spoke on the topics of Goal Setting and Goal At- taining as well as journalism and media. Their visits were both informative and enter- taining. Said Mrs. Robinson, I think the students have gained a wealth of knowledge by having the opportunity of meeting interesting people who had a lot to offer. Another visitor, who came to Glenn on March 20, drew an overwhelming response from students and teachers. This unusual visitor was the Red Cross Bloodmobile, invit- ed and aided by the Key Club. Said Key member Neil Williard, I thought that col- lecting 156 pints was excel- lent. I was surprised to see so many students come out and give. That's an example of how much the community in- fluences the students. The outreach of the com- munity has enriched students and faculty at Glenn. The will- ingness of people to share their knowledge and exper- ience has and will continue to help students learn and make decisions. .V ,,,,.... ,,y. . . MAI STREET FA SHI ONS K 123 S. Mem Street K emersville 996-1472 f gf Q f f 5 21 1 V W if f if 4 Mi? MZ, , 'Q ff ff t 6 lf? fi?-A K, 1, M XZ is Q iq rt E rg Q 1 f A i- -4 v W 4 V , 4. I. 4 ' i ,Qin-W '2' X X 41 ,, trvtgw 5 , V Si , f W ' f , Q J If 7 I 1 if , vyllgt' 1 , - 1 L. A A HAMPTON VOSS REALTORS Why leave the largest investment ln your lifetime to chance? Let one of our experienced, profession al agents assist you in your home purchase Judy Konkle 996 5475 Mike Hampton 993 4082 Paul Motsrnger, GRI 769 2963 Carolyn Voss, GRI 788 9247 Rosa Lee Medlm 996 7370 Postage Paid Lynette Hampton 993-4082 Trish Daniel t 78457107 Mary Stafford 595-2060
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