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Carl Blankenship, Staff Writer
May 17, 2013
Yearbooks have arrived, and the sales began today the 17th of May (as well as the retrieval of preorders). The books will be sold until none remain and are being sold for $50 apiece in 216. When asked what she liked about this year’s edition, Editor Catherine Sumerell responded “The yearbook is... Read more »
Kristen Maikoo, Managing Editor
May 13, 2013
After teaching at Glenn for 9 years, retiring Latin teacher Mrs. Anne Bailey will miss the students and teachers. “I’ll miss getting to know the students, watching them grow up, mature. You can’t replace that.” One significant memory at Glenn High School, Mrs. Bailey recalls “Spring Fling one... Read more »
Rachael Robertson, Staff Writer
May 9, 2013
“The first time in twenty four years we might not make it to the playoffs,” explained Shane Billings, “I think we can make it, but we need to win the next three games.” After a underwhelming conference record of 5-9, the odds of three wins in a row were not in their favor. The Bobcats were not... Read more »
Kristen Maikoo, Managing Editor
May 7, 2013
Holding the Torch for Liberty On April 18 through the 20, Glenn High School’s Art Department featured Holding the Torch for Liberty. For $5 admission, play-goers could witness a musical portraying the history of women’s suffrage in the United States. This was the high school premier of Holding... Read more »
Molly Beasley, Editor In Chief
May 3, 2013
It’s that time for all of the seniors involved in the dance department here at Glenn to unwrap our dance tights one last time for the final dance concert. Tears will be shed, flowers will be handed out to those who have donated much of their time to the well-being of the concert. ‘The Release’... Read more »
Justin Scism, Staff Writer
May 1, 2013
Today marks National College Decision Day, the day most colleges across the country require a decision and a deposit from accepted students. While some students have already made their commitment, many will need this time to review their financial aid, visit colleges, and make their final decision. This... Read more »