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Kim Adcock Jjli' - Z Un the Past Throughthhween yearsofschooLfronikindergar ten to twelth grade, the seniors experienced many changes They have not omy grown togethen but also learned, shared, and cared together. From ele- mentary field trips, like the third grade trip to the state capitol, to the new and exciting schedules of hnnorlngh schooh and to the eveninore exching, busy schedules of high school, the seniors learned thatresponsnnhnes go dong wid1aduhhood.Even though all experiences weren't considered good, each one helped in developing the student. As class- mates, friends, and individuals, the seniors made for themselves a past to be proud of, a past full of experiences to be remembered long into the future. I. Mr. Blankenship stands aside to let Harriet Argroves have a look through the camera. 2. Jeff Smith tries his hand at photography. 3. Seniors take time during lunch to relax. 4. Lee Nash concentrates on his work. 5. David Neubert and Bobbie Jean Reid are intro- duced as the Senior class King and Queen at the Fall Festival. IO2 X Seniors 4 Hunter Adkins Wayne Allen ' w'Wi 'l it ln ' ,Mll l'm N :M ,gilt N W 'wtfl' it 'Q' ur-1 Jim Battenhouse David Beall
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i R Reflections, .. After twelve long years of school- studies, sports, clubs, activities, and competitions - the seniors be- gan looking in new directions. With all the choices and decisions to be made their last year, they realized how different life after graduation would be. However, experiences at Flint River Academy will be reflect- ed in decisions made throughout their future. As the seniors complet- ed their final year at FRA, they not only looked to the future, but also iooked back at the past -- to times that will never be forgotten. l. Rod Bridges studies for a test. 2. Jeff Fra- zier centers his attention on the ballgame. 3. Linda Myrick lends a hand in decorating for homecoming. 4. Laurie Johnson and Kevin Brown relax after lunch. 5. Kim Seay prac- tices her typing. 6. Gerald Ordoyne struts his stuff on punk rock day. 7. Bobbie Jo Shaw and Kim Adcock help cheer the Wildcats to another victory. 8. Wayne Allen concen- trates on reading the newspaper during a short break, 9. Jimmy Turner relaxes on the bus. IO. Richard Cook catches up on his gram- mar exercises, ll. Tracy Garner is surprised by the click of the camera as she finishes the final touches before senior picture day at Callaway Gardens. 11 SeniorsflOl
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