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5OfLiterary FRA again captured both the state AA and region IAA championships in Literary. FRA carried points into the state competition from earlier wins of first in one-act play and debate. Miss Cheryl Scamihorn, Mrs. Lynn Godowns, and Mrs. Carolyn Turner were literary sponsors. Mrs. Carroll Fowler was debate coach. In state literary Simone Rogers. Kim Seay. and Susie Dunn placed first for girls' trio. Simone Rogers won first in state for girls' solo. David Fagundes, Jon Grover, Jeff Smith, and Jeffrey Todd placed first in boys' quartet. Jeffrey Todd won first in boys' solo. Flint River has captured the region title for ten of the sixteen years that the school has competed. The FRA team more than doubled the points gathered by their nearest competitor at the competition at Gordon Junior College on March I4. ln girls' essay Debbie Burns placed second and earned a slot in the state competition. Gay Garrett was first in girls' extemporaneous speaking. David Fagundes won first in boys' oral interpretation. Cliff Elliott represented the boys' in extemporaneous speaking. Meri Reames represented the girls' in oral interpretation. Simone Rogers, Kim Seay, and Susie Dunn won first in girls' trio, and David Fagundes, Jon Grover, Jeff Smith, and Jeffrey Todd placed first in boys' quarter. Jeffrey Todd placed first in boys' solo and Simone Rogers also won first in girls' solo. Laurie Johnson placed second in piano. Ricky Garner won first in boys' typing. Harriet Argroves represented the girls' in typing. l. Jeffrey Todd wins boys' solo for the second time in a row. 2. The state winning trio performs a medley of songs for the school. 3. Donna Howard glances back at the camera while on her way to literary competition. 4. Simone Rogers sings for the school to prepare her for region literary compe- tition. 5. The literary team proudly displays their state and region first place trophies.
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f FRA was very proud this year to have one student, Donna Howard, chosen for the Governor's Honor Pro- gram. Donna, a junior. was nominated by the faculty for this highly coveted award. After being nominated, Don- na was interviewed by the Governor's Honor's Commit- tee, and based on this interview and her high school record, she was chosen to represent FRA in the field of math. This summer Donna will participate in a six weeks program at North Georgia College in Dahionega where she will take part in an intensified study of math. This is a great opportunity for Donna as well as a real honor for her and her school. Several FRA students were selected to be in the i982- 83 edition of Who's Who Among American High School Students and Who's Who in Music. In order to be eligi- ble for Who's Who, a student must be a junior or a senior, be nominated by the faculty, and be in the top third of his class. This is a very prestigious award and a great honor to all those who receive it. I. Donna Howard is pictured with her math teacher Mrs. Barnes. 2. Senior members of Who's Who! Susan Janney, Laurie Johnson, Kim Adcock. Bobbie .Io Shaw, Meri Reames, Susie Dunn. Gay Garrett. Chuck Tigner. David Beall, Hunter Adkins, Gerald Ordoyne, Hynes Barnes, Lee Nash, 3. Junior members of Who's Who: Leigh Ann Coker. Donna Howard, Becky Pollard. Steve Bishop. Stacey Collins. 4. Who's Who in music: Laurie Johnson, Jeffrey Todd, Susie Dunn. Jeff Smith. 52fWho's Who I in ..pv0l'- Vrrrl Vgr, X,
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