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Academic team. Peter Lewin, received top honors with their first place trophy at Georgia Southwestern College in Americus. This is the first time FRA has received this award. The students went to Americus well-prepared and ready for the competition. They especially looked forward to the night before the event when they ate dinner at a restaurant and afterward played putt-putt. Mem- bers of the team were Gerald Ordoyne. Gay Garrett, Bobbie Jo Shaw. Don King, Steve Bishop, Cissy Kennedy. David Fa- gundes, and Henry Persons. Another first for FRA was the youngest humanities team ever. This young team placed first at the Gordon Academic Bowl with its three freshmen members. Ashley Garrett had one of the three highest scores at the meet followed by the other freshmen members, Mollie Battenhouse and Trace Lasher, who were within one point of each other. Mrs. Go- downs was the sponsor. Receiving first place in competition is a tradition with the math team. They again won first place at Gordon with the l982-83 members: Gerald Ordoyne. Gay Garrett, and Susie Dunn. Mrs. Kay Barnes heads the math team. The social science team at Flint River received third place at the Gordon Academic Bowl competition. The members were Jim Battenhouse, Jeffrey Todd. and Steve Melton. Mrs. Copeland was their sponsor. I. The young humanities team receives their first place award. 2. Academic bowl members Don King, Gerald Ordoyne. and Steve Bishop brush up on their overall knowledge for the academic bowl competition. 3. Mr. Lewin shows Don and Gerald some of the finer points of their studies. 4. Jeffrey Todd receives the award for the social science team. 5. Bobbie Jo and Gay study for academic bowl competition. 541 Bowl Teams il - ,,,, :H if in , . ,pg 'f J if .......
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