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We're All In This Together! The day to day pres- sure, off-campus lunch and drill team practice are just a few possible components of student life. Exactly what is stu- dent life? As defined by Tony Gale, it is '4Get- ting up at 6:00 in the morning, going to work, and not getting paid for it. Senior Lisa Gibbons takes a slightly different slant. Student life is hard work, homework, and living for the week- ends. Student Life varies from person to person and class to class. When asked how student life in high school differed from junior high, fresh- man Kim Idol replied, 'iln high school you have more freedom to fit in and yet be your- self. Also, the fact that Student Life Divider the school is closer to home and I'll be here four years makes it ea- sier to become in- volved. Student life as a senior is unique, as ex- plained by Lynn Coch- ran. As a senior, I've be- come much more in- volved, maybe because I've realized this is my last chance. Thinking about college takes time as well. The only real fear I have is graduating and being reincarnated as a freshman againf' All the problems, fa- tigue, laughter, and en- joyment come in one package labeled Stu- dent Life. No one stands alone though, for we're all one family of Bobcats. Lean on each other - we're all in this together. As time passes, so does the D' ' Classic, Neil wiiiafd captures th d thh t moo wi is ime exposure ph t of the Skywheel. ,f 'TW 'Na 5. ,4 K w,..
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efending the goal against Smith, Eric ustin and Connell Surles go up tor e header, while Clint Rhoney awaits e trap in a display of First Class ompetition. Poised on the sidelines of every ball purchased for by Glenn's students. game, Glenn's defender of the faith, Around Glenn territory, Claude is one Claude, means tar more to the of the First Class Faces! Bobcafs moral than the S500 he was f-ff l ' 1 at .s aku 'Md Since Mrs, Abbitfs sixth period biology class is an honors course, Cindy Brandon, Pam Angel, and Angie Seabrooks accept the challenge to be First Class in Academics! Planning for the senior class takes long hours and hard work, therefore, senior class president, Sean Tucker and senior class advisor, Mrs. Carpenter work together often to become Hrst Class in Organization. Theme
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if 6' W B 33 I Il'l' A friend with fur and fangs. As the Anthony keeps a close eye on the game. pm. Bobcat whispers words of wisdom, Mr, f'-imp-Q' Rush hour trafHcf It's not social hour, but four minutes is better than nothing as Glenn students change classes,
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