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nn if L. 'f I 5 Drama Pro Top Left, Peter Scott and Jeff Mays discuss the problems of married life. Top Right, Russell Gremillot and Doug Gass share a tankard of beer. Left, John Jusino and December Laure- tano disagree. Above, Mimi Craig, Lynn Harper, Andy Greenwald and Michelle Wilbur spread town gossip. ductions The Fall and Spring Dramas for the 1982-1983 year were both successes, drawing students and administrators to the performances. The Fall Production, Rules of the Game, starred Mark Hunter, Laura- Ann Best and John Jusino and was directed by Thomas Rahner. The plot centered around an estranged wife, Best, her husband, Hunter, and their problems. The action culminated with a duel. The play was suspenseful and very entertaining, all who saw it en- joyed the production. Keeping in pace with the Fall Dra- ma, the Spring production was also entertaining. School For Scandal was a light, eighteenth century com- edy. The general idea of the play was to portray the foolishness of the Eng- lish Upperclass. The production was directed by Phyllis Gibbs and Gail Compton and featured students, facul- ty members and townspeople. Be- cause it was held during Parent's Weekend, many mothers and fathers were priviledged to see the quality of Flagler's Drama Department.
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Awards Night was held in the East Venido Room. Dean Carberry pre- sented the academic achievement awards. These students were honored: Eliza- beth Millard, SpanishfLatin American studies, Stephen Young, Paula Sklenar, Frances Allen, business ad- ministration, Amy MacDonald, psy- chology, James Nelson, social science, Kathryn McLean, philosophy and reli- gion, Scott Paulsen, history, Daniel Moye, visual arts, Mimi Craig, drama, Carole Joranlien, Amy MacDonald, English, Suzanne Zelles, recreation management, Heather Thompson, education of the hearing impaired and mental retardation, Carol Naschke, education of the hearing impaired and elementary education, Deborah Moore-Adams, elementary education and specific learning disabilities. Rick Bartl received the Presidential Award of Excellence from Dr. Proc- tor. Bethany Garwick was presented the Wall Street Journal Award. SGA made three awards: Dr. Fran Farrell, most outstanding faculty mem- ber, Peter Meehan, most outstanding administrator, and Anne Rogers, most outstanding staff member. Twenty-three students have been named to Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges : Deborah Moore-Adams, El- lie Aikens, Frances Allen, Alison Brooks, Lloyd Carrera, Mimi Craig, Barbara-Lynne Forrest, Bethany Gar- wick, Roberta Hawkins, Mark Hunter, Carole Joranlien, Deirdre Kirwin, Don- na McKillop, Kathy McLean, Elizabeth Millard, Charles Morton, Carol Naschke, James Nelson, Catherine Rieman, Janette Stone, Heather Thompson, Lisa Thompson and Ste- phen Young. Marc Williar received the Alumni Scholarship from Peter Meehan, Top, Rick Bartl gets a standing ovation as he receives the Presidential Award of Excellence from Dr. Proctor. Vicky Worth and other stu- dents applaud. Center, Dean Carberry presents award to Carole Joranlien. Bottom, Pat DeBla- sio lleftl and Glenn O'Brien display the Beaver Patrol banner awarded by Dr. Proctor. Vicky Worth seems pleased.
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