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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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At The C.P, Fair Take a look and you will see stu- dents, faculty, and parents in Gay, Georgia on the first weekends of October and May. For what can be more exciting than the Cotton Pickin' Antiques. Arts, and Crafts Fair. This fair, originated by Bill F. Gay. has been a big event in the life of FRA for more than ten years. Crews of parents work hard staffing the Deli and Barbeque. Bob Dunn. Charles Rogers, Fred Brisendine. and many others stayed up all night cooking chicken. As a result of these efforts, the Flint River Deli raised more money this year than ever - almost SILK. The deli was not the only place you saw FRA students, however. They could be found working in maintenance jobs, coke booths, or family, church, and business booths. Those who were not working, to the distress of their parents, were spending money on crafts and deli- cious food, or just walking around greeting friends and listening to the country music. A very important event in the life of FRA - the sights and sounds of the Cotton Pickin' Fair. l. Flint River students can even be found working at the gate. Pictured are Brad Gregg and Bridget O'Rourke. 2. ls this really work- ing, Jeff Smith and Eddie Wells? 3. Founder of the fair, Mr. Bill Gay, can be found all over making sure everything is running smoothly. 4. Campaigning is another familiar sight at the fair. Jennifer Elliott and Kim Rogers help Mrs. Tyron Elliott campaign. 5. Lisa Brown takes a break to enjoy some of the delicious food at the fair. 6. Jeffery Todd takes time out from his coke booth. 7. Brad Gregg takes it easy for awhile. 8. Gay Garrett and Susie Dunn hardly find time to rest. l4fTake A Look
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