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Working Hard is . . . Working to make Flint River the best it can be is the work of the administration. Flint River Academy greet- ed a new headmaster for the l982-83 year, Dr. Felix Turner. Dr. Turner came to FRA from Hilton Head. South Carolina, but is a native of Georgia. Even though Dr. Turner is hard at work, he always finds time to talk to students and see how everything is going. In his leisure time he enjoys hiking, riding horses, and refin- ishing furniture. Dr. Turner's wife, Carolyn Turner, is the music director at FRA and they have three children who attend Flint River. Brooks, Heather, and Felicia. Dr. Turner received his undergraduate degree from Mer- cer University, his Master in Ed. from Georgia South- ern, and his Doctorate from the Southern Baptist Semi- nary. Mr. Peter Lewin is the assistant headmaster at FRA and works along with Dr. Turner. Mr. Lewin also teach- es government. He is the sponsor for the Academic Bowl Team, the Key Club, and the Informer , which is the school newspaper. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Lebanon Valley College in Pennsylvania. Mr. Lewin has been at Flint River for four years. He enjoys listening to blue grass music on his stereo and playing the guitar. Mrs. Mary Boswell has been the guidance counselor at Flint River for six years. She is always willing to help students with their problems. Mrs. Boswell is the spon- sor for the National Junior Honor Society. She taught a new course for juniors at FRA, guidance and testing, which helped the students improve their vocabulary for the SAT test. Mrs. Carroll Fowler has been working hard as the librarian at FRA for thirteen years. Mrs. Fowler helps students with their last minute work on term papers. Mrs. Fowler was sponsor for the Debate Team. Her hobbies include sewing, reading, and needlework. She received her AB degree from Mercer University and attended West Georgia College for her M.Ed. in media. The administration at Flint River Academy had an important and difficult job for the I982-83 school year. They had to see that everything was in perfect running condition in order for the school to function. They had to see that the school maintained its high scholastic and academic standards so the students and teachers would benefit from it. l. Dr. Turner and Mr. Adkins discuss important business about the school. 2. Mrs. Fowler is happy to have her picture taken. 3. Mr. Lewin lectures in one of his government classes. 4. Mrs. Mary Boswell, the school counselor glances from her work for a picture. 5. Dr. Turner. the new headmaster at Flint River Academy, smiles for the camera. X WW FA 55 Q ' ., -. Q 'lk' 859: i. ..-' 1 A ' 4 ' 'EWS ' Vw ll ... 5+-Wk 'ZQQZQM , . Mrs. Mary Boswell Mrs. Carroll Fowler v . ,- . , Mr. Peter Lewin f H Dr. Felix Turner ' I ,f ' l38fFaculty X
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Busy at work The staff at Flint River Academy was busy working for the betterment of the school and was a necessary and important part of it. They had many responsibil- ities for the l982-83 school year. Mrs. Betty Coker, the office secretary, was always busy at work keeping the office in top order. Mrs. Coker has been at Flint River Academy for six years. She acts as the school nurse by supplying the aspirin, bandaids and first-aid materials which are needed. Mrs. Coker likes to travel with her husband in the summer, and in her spare time she enjoys sewing, read- ing, and gardening. Mrs. Coker has a daughter who attends Flint River Academy. Mrs. Betty Dees, along with her lunchroom staff, prepared many meals that were nourishing and well balanced. Mrs. Dees is the school dietician. Not only did she prepare lunches, but she also prepared goodies and treats for break each day. Mrs. Dees enjoys sewing and cooking for her family. She had three children that attended FRA. Mr. Grover, the plant maintenance engi- neer at Flint River, could be seen keeping the building clean. He spent time after school sweeping and mop- ping the halls. Mr. Grover was always willing to help students and teachers whenever needed. The bus dri- vers were appreciated at Flint River Academy for tak- ing students to and from school safely and on time. It was sometimes hard to concentrate on driving while students were screaming. The bus drivers were Mr. P. Lewin, Mrs. J. Norred, Mrs. J. Dameron, Mrs. P. My- hand, Mrs. Pierce, and Mrs. J. Davis. Mrs. Juanita Brown has been working at Flint River Academy for ten years. She was always willing to run errands and copy materials for teachers. She is an asset to the school. Mrs. Brown likes to read and spend time with her family when not at school. Mrs. June Peek had been the bookkeeper at Flint River Academy for thirteen years and retired in De- cember of l982. Mrs. Peek had a daughter who attended FRA. Mrs. Peek attended Crichton's Business College. In her spare time she enjoys interior decorating. Mrs. Peek kept the billing and books in order and will be missed at Flint River Academy. I. Mrs. Peek takes time out to have her picture taken while busy at her bookkeeping. 2. Mrs. Betty Coker, the secretary at Flint River, is photographed in one of her few spare moments. 3. Mrs. Dees is caught by the camera as she attends the Cotton-Pickin' Fair in Gay, Georgia. 4. Mrs. Peek and Mrs. Coker take a break from their full schedule to have refreshments. 5. Mr. Grover, the plant maintenance engineer at Flint River, is found in the lunchroom. I4OfFaculty , s i WM, Wx V ,,,, , 3 , H 'f' ,V . v A ,',,,,,f,V U ,AMW 5:1662 V g ..
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