by: Robert Nalley | Complete Story | Last updated Jun 15, 2024
Tales from the ARVInn—Glenn Cranbrook, Teacher
Glenn Cranbrook was the lead English
Department teacher at Livingston High School in North Platte, NE. At 5’11”, he was accustomed to not always
being the tallest in the room, especially when he had a class of seniors. He also coached the cross country and track
teams, which fit right in with his own running career, which saw him hold a
state record for the 3200-meter run at one point. He liked nothing better than getting out and
running with a gang of boys and girls around the school’s course. The course began next to the school and wound
through a farm belonging to one of the members of the county school board and
through a county park along the Platte River. Glenn would sometimes run the course by
himself on weekends or vacation days, because it was quite peaceful and a
really good workout.
When school let out in June, 2053, Glenn was looking forward to training during the summer for a couple of marathons in the fall. Unfortunately for his plans, he didn’t make it.
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by: Robert Nalley | Complete Story | Last updated Jun 15, 2024
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