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Sitting FRONT ROW Eric Evans Alberta Crawford. Wilandra Blair. Richard Russell SECOND ROW Terry Reeves. Katrina Hannah. Eliza Bankston. Quentella Tyler THIRD ROW Maria Stapleton Shane Reed. Michael Goins. Denise Yarbrough. Jennifer DeMaria FOURTH ROW Pamela DeVaugn. Regina Battle. Matt Riffe. Wendy Morton FIFTH ROW Angelina Davis. Tim Root. Jow Pickens STANDING IN REAR Kristi LeBianc. LaJuan Pringle. Twyla Simms. Traiome Perkins. Pamela Franklin Liz Willoughby. Sandra Goss. Larry Hubbard. Janeen Duckett. Detra Harrington. Rashawnda Blake. Laurie Webb. Janeen Overton. Ineatha Waters. Alvita Rouser. Cheri Woods. Mary Haney STANDING ON STAIRS Chris Warmbold. Meghan Hanley. Glen Keely. Joe Franklin. Mrs Rice. Mr Davidek Mrs Davidek. Mr Cybuiski. Miss Overton. Dale E Kildee-U S Rep Boston And D.C. Were Educational, But Mostly Fun The bus ride is only part of the fun for Wendy Morton Mary Haney. Shane Reed, and Glen Keely relax before touring more of Washington D C Twyla Simms takes time out to pose be- fore getting on the bus Spring Trips 11
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The two major trips scheduled for Spring '84 at the Flint Academy were to Boston and Washington DC. The 11th grade American Literature and U.S History students vis- ited Boston, Massachusetts on May 15-20 while the 9th grade Civics students travelled to our nation’s capital, Wash- ington D C., on March 29-April 2. On their way to Boston, the 11th graders went through Canada and stopped by Niag- ara Falls. They visited such sights as the House of Seven Gables, John Hancock Obser- vatory. Old North Church, Granary Burying Ground, and the New State House When coming back home, they first went to Rhode Island to visit the Marble House and Hunter House. The sponsors were Ms. Glenda Eiler and Mr Bruce Wiltse The 9th graders visited the FBI Building. U.S. Su- preme Court. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, and the Smithsonian Mall. They saw how money was made in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The sponsors were Mr. Harry Cybulski. and Mr. John Davidek. FRONT ROW Leisja Webb. Lisa Oden. Carne Bragg. Colette Brown. Darmsha Woodyard. Penny Clark Manetta Davis. Kenneth Butler Lenora Seale SFCOND ROW Reginald Winslow. Shaton Smith Andree W ams. Lydeii Brown Audra Johnson. Connie Scott George Hannah, Sonya Davis Rhea Richardson. Abbey McMullm. Callie Cottman, Cindy Hatch. THIRD ROW Xavier Peterson Michael Jefferson. Jerry Gohi Michelle Zeiley. Rodney Mosley. Chris MacDermaid. Melvin Riffe. Willie Avery. Joseph Walton, Todd Mitchell Kathy Johnson BACK ROW James Smith Sebastian Robinson. Lisa Dively. Bob Jordan. Steve Dufon. Wanda Derengowski Waiting outside the House ot Seven Gables is Reginald Winslow 10 Spring Trips Leisia Webb Colette Brown, and Penny Clark freshen up during a stop on the way to Boston
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Surprises, Awards, And Everyone is anxious to start the senior Commencement activities. The Senior Commencement was on June 9. 1984 in the Academy gymnasium. Eighty-nine seniors were honored in the commencement exercise. Seven seniors had the privilege of graduating with high distinction, (3.5-4.0 grade point average) and thirteen seniors were recognized for graduating with distinction (3.0-3.4 grade point average). The softball, track, base- ball, and tennis team met with their fam- ilies and coaches at Flushing Park to give away awards and trophies. The following are a few of the awards given out for outstanding performance. Outstanding Sportsman 1984 for tennis was Steve White. Scholastic Athlete went to Todd Smith and Lynn Zoll. Most Improved were Chris Warmbold and Rick Warbold. Coaches Award went to Jo Ellen Darling- ton and Mike Franklin. The Eagle of the Season for softball was Thelma Koger. The Eagle of the season for boys’ track was Larry Hawthorne and Benard Cole, while the Eagle of the Season for girls' track was Alvita Rouser. A surprise gill to Mr Whiteley from the senior class-a belly-dancer, makes sure that she has his attention. 12 Commencement
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