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

 - Class of 1986

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.:E:9ffif???fi5i . , ixi. A A.... E, .N -X:y, so Z.: 5 ,,f. KNksS gS. Q .... M, A . is ,, hghg .. A Moment of Royalty. While being crowned by Laura Snyder and Belinda Southern, Queen Dena Morgan treasures the magic of the moment. A Moment of Honor. Junior, Susan Culler gives her mom a really big hug after her induction into the National Honor Society. A Moment of Excitement. As the Bobcats make an awesome touchdown, junior Charlene Eller expresses her overwhelmed spirit. Student Life

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Shared Moments - It Was Bound To Happen Although private growth and evaluation is indispensable, some of the year's happiest mo- ments are spent with friends. This year is unique - it is the first year at Glenn that someone will graduate. Someone will go to college and leave an under- classmen friend to eat lunch alone, play softball alone, and dream alone. Though it's inevita- ble, that doesnit make it any ea- sier. Said senior April Snider, The aspect of graduation I real- ly dread is leaving all my friends. It seems like once you're out of high school, you drift away from your closest friends and I am afraid of losing touch. The happy moments are just as prevalent as the sad ones, though, and often more remem- bered,. Said senior Pam Sea- brooks, The most perfect mo- ment I had with my friends this year was thinking about gradu- Student Life ation. We picked out colors, got fitted for caps and gowns togeth- er, and dreamed together. It was perfect because friends are the perfect people to share a dream as awesome as graduation with. Senior Elizabeth Eddle- man also commented, The fun- niest moment I remember is when Mark was showing off and tripped and fell up the stairs. Moments shared, inside jokes with friends, and the times locked forever in memory are the jewels of high school. One day when books, grades, and cube roots of irrational numbers are only whispers of a long for- gotten wind, friendships and crazy times will still be there. The greatest treasure lasts for- ever. A Moment of Madness. Bringing out a camera in the hall brings out a touch of madness in even the calmest student. A Moment of Victory. As Rodney Purvis picks up Jiwan Jessup, victory becomes an uplifting experience. A Moment of the Munchies. Juniors Marc Crotts and Tim Snider have followed their noses to the concession stand at the Dixie Classic Fair.



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An Idea' At Jostons Yearbo and sponsor Mrs Whicker come i Workshop held at UNC, Tracy Willa The Difference Glenn High School is known for having a close-knit, family at- mosphere where the students, faculty, and community work to- gether in good relations. By co- operating with each other, these three groups that make up Glenn help maintain its down- to-earthn reputation. The relations between stu- dents and faculty are on a 'one- to-one' level, with each respect- ing and helping the other. This kind of atmosphere makes learn- ing easier and provides for smooth sailingw in the class- room. Junior Melinda Anderson said, It's always nice to have an adult around when you're at school, to talk to and be friends with. You have a good feeling knowing that your teachers un- derstand you and are there to help. Friendly relationships among faculty members at Glenn help set examples for students as well as make teaching and learning M Student Lite easier. An example of teachers helping each other is the fre' quency of co-sponsors of a team or club. Said Mrs. Freeman, Working together with another teacher helps relieve pressure because you're not individually responsible for doing everyth- ing. When you work together, you split responsibilities and share burdens. Community involvement and relations, which is one of the most important assets of Glenn, gives the students a bond with the outside. Everyone working together has helped accomplish things here that have made ev- eryone else sit up and take no- tice. Relationships of Bobcats to each other and the community have given Glenn the strengths and changes made in the last two years. Everying of impor- tance, whether everyday or ma- jor, relates to Bobcats - We make the difference. with a creative idea for Glenn Echo '86 X .... -me f,,..,.,, :V H ttt- , ,rf A Place For Planning. During their Just Between Us Bobcats. At the Wi planning period, Mrs. Belcher and Mrs. football game, Claude cheers Ofl 1 Carpenter give up their classrooms Orange Crush with baby Bobi and move down to the conference B1'aflCl0l'1 Wemling room in the office to work.

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