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look-Uut I!! The I982 Fall Festival started off with a splash with the return of the ever-popular dunking booth. The booth, indeed, was the main at- traction. Young and old alike gath- ered around to submerge Coach El- lis, Coach Trammell, Eddie Wells, Bob Dunn, Butch Gill, and several of FRA's seniors into ice cold water. The Fall Festival, though it re- quired planning and much hard work, was a big success. The event was held for the first time on a Sat- urday from four to ten. Several fac- tors contributed to the festival's success. There were a variety of games - video games, bingo, and cake walk. The Sweet Shop and Christmas Shop attracted scores of people. For those brave and daring souls, who wished for a little excite- ment, the seniors prepared a spooky Horror House . No one could forget the main event of the night - the crowning of the Fall Festival kings and queens. Bake sales, raffles, and car washes were some of the methods used in raising money. Each class had a king and queen representative, but only the one raising the most money could be crowned. From the lower school, the king and queen were Todd Lane and Tiffany Sherrer, re- presenting Mrs. Akins' third grade. The upper school king and queen were Waide Fleming and Lisa Bent- ley, representing the ninth grade. I. Coach Ellis is ready and willing to take another plunge into ice cold water. 2. Mi- chael Couch finds that it is fun to dunk teachers. 3. Kindergartener, Matt-Fuller en- joys something from the Sweet Shop. 4. The Dawsons shop early at the Christmas Shop. 5. Mrs. Gilleland seeks ornaments at the Christ- mas Shop. 6. Winners of the king and queen contest are Waide Fleming and Lisa Bentley from the upper school and Todd Lane and Tiffany Sherrer from the lower school. 7. Kim Adcock and Leigh Kelley take time out to rest. 8. Kim Rodriguez and Nikki Stevens pre- pare for the king and queen contest. IO! Take A Look Q W!
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...At Spirit week Spirit Week was a week for Flint River students to bring their weird clothes out of the closet and to wear anything from mini skirts to ragged workpants. Most FRA stu- dents participated by wearing out- fits that coincided with the theme of the day. This event is an annuai tradition sponsored by the cheer- leaders to get everyone upsyched up for the game. . The cheerleaders awarded prizes each day. Donna Howard, Mark Carlson, Scott Bomar, and Dana Walker were ail decked out for Hobo Day in their baggy jeans and ragged shirts. For Punk Rock Day -- Gerald Ordoyne, David Meadows, Piper Collier, Sheri Abercrombie. Jim Dunn, and Melinda Garrison were outstanding in their mini skirts. sparkling tennis shoes, and far-out hair-dos. Jeffrey Todd, Lau- ra Page, Billy Taylor. and Shannon Cain looked prepped out in their penny loafers and bright-colored buttondowns. As a look from the past, Tracy Clark, Allen Ward, Julie Bryant, and Greg Brown were swinging with the 50 's on 50 's Day. The last day was Color Day so everyone wore black and gold. On this day certificates were awarded to the classes with one hundred percent participation. The proud winners were: fifth grade, sixth grade. eighth grade, and eleventh grade. Spirit Week was a fun time for everyone. I. Kim Adcock and Bobbie Jean Reid exhibit the styles of the 5O's. 2. Pam Lovett, Lisa Brown, and Laura Page show-off their new mini skirts. 3. The Seniors help decorate the gym with a spirit sign. 4. Liz Livingston and Don King go to the extreme for Punk Rock Day. 5. Looking back, Dale Brown shows his spirit by dressing as a CAT for Spirit Week l979. 6. Dawn Calihan struts her stuff on Punk Rock Day. 7. Jeffrey Todd in his prize- winning preppy outfit. 8. Susan Janney likes the styles of the SO 's, 9. Laurie Johnson. Kim Seay, and Meri Reames are a preppy trio. l2fTake A Look i j w i L . . , I . my Wax, L L A' L' . ' fi ' 54 , . ' I . ' Z A 2 .ig ggi 2.3.
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