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Leroy E. Glunt

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Title

Leroy E. Glunt

Subject

Glunt, Leroy Edward (1895-1963)

Description

Photograph of Leroy Edward Glunt, a well-known basketball coach at MMA, wearing his school's basketball uniform and holding a basketball.

Leroy Edward Glunt was born in California, Pennsylvania, the son of James and Sara E. (Humphries) Glunt. He served as a Corporal and later, a Sergeant, in the U.S. Army during World War I. His WWI posts included Camp Humphries, Camp Travis, and Camp Lee, all of which were located in the United States. He was honorably discharged in January 1919.

Leroy married Laura May Killius (1903-1988) in Brooke, West Virginia. Her parents were Andrew and Amelia (Laird) Killius. They had a son, Leroy Humphries Glunt.

Leroy and his wife spent much of the rest of their lives in Woodstock where he worked at Massanutten Military Academy as a teacher, basketball coach, and adjutant while his wife also worked on the campus as a librarian and teacher.

The 1946 MMA yearbook includes a photograph of him as an “Adjutant” and notes he was one of three “advisors” for the Varsity “M” Club, which promoted athletics and sportsmanship.

Both he and his wife died in Woodstock and were buried in Massanutten Cemetery.

Creator

Morrison Studio

Source

Morrison Studio Collection - Shenandoah County Historical Society

Publisher

Shenandoah County Library

Date

Labelled "Nov 1920" on box of plates.

Contributor

Other images of him have been identified by James E. Morrison, who was his friend and student.

Rights

IN COPYRIGHT - NON-COMMERCIAL USE PERMITTED

Relation

Leroy Glunt is pictured in Morrison Studio Collection numbers 007496, 015375, 018552, 020067, 020068, 020073, 020088, 020099, 020142, and 020161.

Identifier

007496

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Glass Negative

Citation

Morrison Studio, “Leroy E. Glunt,” Shenandoah County Library Archives, accessed November 21, 2024, https://archives.countylib.org/items/show/26093.

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