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i Glenn's Not A Building, It's People The Building is brick, cold and usually under construction. In many ways it is not ready to be a high school. But that isn't Glenn. Just be- cause the building isn't awesome doesn't mean that Glenn isn't a real school, for Glenn is not a building, it's people. People make or break the school, for if they aren't ready to show re- sponsibility, Glenn has no chance of being a re- sponsible school. Each class makes up a very definite, impor- tant piece of Glenn. By definition, seniors are headstrong, spirited Faces Divider trend-setters. Juniors are known as a very spirited class with lots of potential and matur- ity. Sophomores are de- scribed as a class begin- ning to share in respon- sibility, with a lot of time to prepare their ideas and leadership for their turn in charge. Freshmen are intelligent new blood that are the youngest today, but the seniors of tomorrow. In all these ways, each dif- ferent class makes a unique contribution to the image and progress of Glenn. What makes this place, that's to some not a real school , dif- ferent? Says Casey Smith, We have pride. We have more together- ness than most other schools. Julie Gray had a similar response. We work hard for everyth- ing and, as with the sta- dium, we know what it's like to do without. That makes us more spirited and appreciative. Faces, or people, are what makes this cold, unfinished, brick build- ing alive with the chants of HB-O-B-C-A-T-S! People working togeth- er are the faces that make Glenn First Class. sw-af fig' Q . mf 5 -tts. 'QP' Q if t 9, Q. it we 1 is X, e e u aces em erso e football team get syked up at the Home- coming pep rally. . Pppd-pF .M b tth .iv
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l 124 f 7 Au Secours! fHeIp!l In French class, Mrs. Thompkins gives Trina Setliff some friendly assistance to help her through her classwotk assignment. we 5, i r U 'gy' '- ' . If if rf, , 9 mf: l ...Af ' 'WWW 15 , w ' 'F Q 71 a f 5 Wm 4, ,',,....... 1 -, V i 7J' Q,i ,,jMi,1ffgf I ff , 2 ,Q , '55, :5' WW Q W ni 'iii' f77fiifx ,,11l ,vffEW Q ' J ' fi , rg 4, A A , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Q 3 A point In The Right Direction. Assistant coach, Mr. Leoczko gives junior halfback, Tim Snider a little advice during soccer practice. Student Life
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