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

 - Class of 1986

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Glenn High School - Glenn Echoes Yearbook (Kernersville, NC) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 91 of 264
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Karate Kid Angie Seabrooks is the Karate Kid here at Glenn. She is a purple belt in karate. Angie teaches karate voluntarily at recreation departments such as Reynolds Park, Rupert Park, Rupert Bell, and 14th Street Recreation. When Angie was asked how she got started in karate, she answered, I went to a class with a friend and watched. I thought it looked like fun and I joined. After ioining, why does she stay in it? It's a lot of fun. says Angie, It's good exercise and it keeps you in shape. Angie says that everyone should take a course in karate. It's really amazing Beth Taylor Teresa Teague Tracey Teague James Thomas Angel Tolbert Jeff Trivette Greg Tucker Scott Tuttle Eric Varner Kim Venable Alison Vogler Ricky Wade Emily Ward Mike Ward Anthony Warden Charles Warren Karen Waugh Scottie West Johnnie Whited Sylvia Wilborn Third Class how useful it is when you're confronted with a dangerous situation such as a rnugger or something. In a few personal experiences, I'm really glad I knew it, because if I didn't, I wouldn't be here today. When asked what her goals in karate are, she answered, I want to reach tenth degree black belt. That's the highest you can go. When you reach that you get a masterls sticker. She has already won two awards, one in fighting and one in katas. Angie's skill and enthusiasm will take her far. She may not always come out on top, but her talent in karate will always give her a fighting chance. Hiiflfaah Purple belt Angie Seabrooks demonstates a common karate kick tc Derrick Brown. if. -'Y ... .., . , . . My ,. x Q1 , ll , J Q f .yi I I fly, , , :I Q , vzvyz -Q-'ji S I V r' r W 'VA U . 1 .,,i j 5, I, ri tied? 21 W- lv I ..r., . I W T 1 A ff - 1. ,. ...- - V . , U' K ,- f , ,, ,, , , . ,L ,XV .. ,rf I H , ,.. .. 3 iz W . . TJ ' 5 , ? .yr f S' Q- - rp ' Q V , W ' , .,,wr f' rf .rg 'T If -AIA 3 I . f ' W ! 1 Q I ' .



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Fourth Class On The First Day I Felt Like I Fit In. They walked into Glenn on September 4, 1985 for their very first day of high school. According to the upper ciassmen, they are wide-eyed, lost, gullible, and sport to pick on. But not all freshman are as pea-brained as older students seem to think. They have real goals, real dreams, and yes, even common sense. But it is not their fault they couidn't find the elevator or the third floor on their first day. When asked to describe her first day, freshman Colette Hawkins replied, Aside from being called a freshman all day long, it dicln't seem like I was one of the underdogs. I guess I felt like I fit in. Regrettably, poor freshman James Solomon Shane Allen Chris Alves Michelle Anderson Stephanie Armstrong Brad Austin Tangela Baines Kimberly Banks Delano Barnes Joel Barnett Daniel Barr Tim Bennett Charles Bentley Kevin Beshears Nancy Betler Eric Bigby Sonya Black Spring Bland Carlton Bonner Lashunda Booker April Boone 88 Fourth Class had a much different first day, He said My first day was filled with problems. My bus broke down and I got to school late. Then I had to search for ali my classes and I ended up late there, too. High School is much different than junior high in many aspects. Lisa Edison was asked what her favorite aspect was about high school. She replied My favorite thing is extra-curricular activities. Here at high school, everyone can get involved. At Glenn you can feel like you're a part of what makes Glenn a great school. Though they have a lot of time to plan and change, some freshman already have plans for their senior years. Said freshman Brad Austin, My goals for my senior year are to have a high class rank and to win the state wrestling tournament. Dawna Hughes goals were quite different from probably anyone else's. 'iMy goal for myself as a senior is that I become a senior in only four years, she joked. No matter what anyone thinks, freshmen are as important as any other class at Glenn. They are Glenn's future as well as a vital part of their president. But they still need time to learn and adjust just as every other freshman ever has. In the immortal words of Senior Phillip Smith, Freshmen, go to class. Nerd Love is the name and acting is their game as Freshman Dawna Hughes and Nathaniel Johnson perform a short play for the English classes. i .s -vi -is-,f,.,i arW2z45:iWZWii w V, V ., .A M .V 4 f.. If gr: ry yu . 7 .W f W. An f We fa fe a f' ' 1 W 0 W ' 4 'f in' 'f f 1 ff f I We i t . r rw ff I 1 f gg eww 2 fe? fb gawk N Z , W , M :f if f , V 14 , 'J 5 w if f A A 'A V,.., ,,,, snr.. 'Lf , ' V y ...W .,r . .. - , 5 ff iz 4 - if 2' 1 . ,ema-W ef i is it WW W .lf 27' 2' W' .,.,,,. wa! '

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