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Time Uut for learning As students blazed through the abyss of time and space into the world unknown, they gained knowledge, met with sometimes unexpected success, and began to explore their reason for being. FRA teachers were there to guide them. Carol Ang- ley, second grade teacher, lives in Greenville. She re- ceived her BS in Ed. at the University of Georgia. Mrs. Angley enjoys arts and crafts. Lynda McDonald also teaches the second grade at Flint River Academy. She attended Columbus College where she received her BS in Education. Marie Akins, third grade teacher, attended Georgia Southern College and West Georgia College. Mrs. Akins enjoys reading and spending time with her children. Karen Adams also teaches the third grade at Flint River. She attended West Georgia College where she received a BS in Ed. Mrs. Adams spends most of her time with her family. Mary .lo Gill, a fourth grade teacher, attended Geor- gia State University and West Georgia College. She is an active member at Woodbury Methodist Church. Barbara Adkins teaches the fourth grade at Flint River. She attended the University of Georgiat she loves to read and spends most of her time running a household. FRA fifth grade teacher, .lean Cotton, at- tended West Georgia College and Georgia State Uni- versity. She is an active member of Woodbury Method- ist Church. Edith Walton teaches the sixth grade at Flint River. She has two children and she enjoys gardening. Beverly Brisendine attended the University of Georgia where she received her Master of Ed. She is presently the choir director at the Church of Joy in Willamson. Flint River Academy's elementary school provides an envi- ronment to develop basic skills. The teacher helps they students maintain good health, both physical and men- tal, and they also help them grow in their ability to think creatively. , si,-nzseam . f ,W ww, 1, ,. , iw i V . ' .2 f ,f ':.: f VI ir .,,. . . H KW 1 in if M .. 47 i .W ft H... f , ' .,,, . . , ' ' .H 93 , A. . . M. ay . gy . aff '. ' fA-- , ' LLF' i ff., . , ' Q Ti i 1 tg, fx. I. Mrs. Akins and Mrs. McDonald enjoy recess as much as the kids do. 2. Between classes, Mrs. Adkins and Mrs. Gill take time to chat. 3. A Mrs. Cotton's main interest besides school is her daughter, Karen. 4. Mrs. Angley. Mrs. McDonald, and Mrs. Adams take their turn at -gf playground duty. 5. Mrs. Brisendine and Mrs. Walton discuss some of the humor in the sixth graders' papers. - II' ix' .I 1.... : ,....:..,.,.t X kllkiii Mrs. Angley iii- K Mrs. McDonald -V I lzll Mrs. Adams lli '.' i n I ' 'S Mrs. Gill X ww t My Mrs. Adkins ggyj 5 '17 ' ,fx g Mrs. Cotton gf i . A Mrs. Walton - --.5141 ' ' ' .ff ... '-' i ' Mrs. Brisendine 6 I X l44fLower School Faculty K -..p-2 K 3 ,X . ,.,g. v il
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Benefits for All Flint River Academy approaches education with a spirit of enthusiasm that's felt throughout the school. lt spices the serious with the fun, the result being a di- verse array of learning, sharing, growing, discovery, and experience. Mrs. Sandi Ellis teaches art at Flint River Academy. Her activities include all mediums in art, especially ceramics. She is the sponsor of the Drill Team,and she enjoys the dance and excitement that goes along with the practicing and performing of new routines. Mrs. Lynda Roger is the business teacher. Mrs. Rogers is also the coach of the region winning softball team. She earned her BS degree from Georgia Southern. Mrs. Kay Barnes is a math teacher at Flint River Academy. She is the sponsor of the math bowl team. Mrs. Barnes enjoys tennis, gardening, music and sewing. Mrs. Barnes re- ceived her BA in math at Flint River Academy. Mrs. Trammell received her Master degree from Jackson- ville State University. Her hobbies include sewing and playing with her cocker spaniel, Crystal. Mrs. Trammell is the cheerleading sponsor also. Mrs. Lynn Godowns is an English teacher at Flint River Academy. She earned her BA from LaGrange College. Mrs. Godowns is the sponsor of the Tri-Hi-Y and humanities team. Mrs. Cheryl Scamihorn teaches English at Flint River Acade- my. She earned her undergraduate and masters de- grees from Indiana University. Miss Scamihorn spon- sors the one-act play and oral interpretation. Mrs. Carolyn Turner is head of the music department. Mrs. Turner earned her BA in Music Ed. from the University of South Carolina and Southern Methodist University. Her hobbies include running and riding horses. Mrs. Ellen Lee teaches Spanish at Flint River Academy. She received her AB in Spanish from Georgia College. The attitude of Flint River Academy's teachers is to better each individual student and encourage them to do their best. This is combined with a small closely knit student body and faculty, the result is a scholastic program that achieves its goals of academic excel- lence. I. Mrs. Rogers takes time out from typing to pose for the camera. 2. Mrs. Turner works hard with the trio to make them the best. 3. Mrs. Barnes is a dedicated teacher that is devoted to her math and to seeing that her students learn. 4. Mrs. Trammell enjoys teaching math to her eighth grade students. 5. The Scamllll Miss Scamihorn explains the facts about English. 6. Mrs. Ellis shows the seventh grade boys the correct way to shape clay. 7. Mrs. Godowns discusses correct gram- mar with her Senior students. Mrs. Godowns Ms. Scamihorn Mrs. Barnes Mrs. Trammell Mrs. Ellis Mrs. Rogers Mrs. Turner Mrs. Lee l46fFaculty i E s 2 3, Q E KS ,., Z fn ,., , , . YN!
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