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At the good times The Prowler staff invites the reader to take a look at Flint River Academy's sixteenth year. Take a look at the students, the faculty, the activities, and organizations that make FRA what it is. And now that the school has passed that impor- tant fifteenth anniversary, pause, just once in a while, to take a look back into FRA's past. The past can be the key to understanding the present and the future. Perhaps there is no better time during a school year to begin reminiscing than at a Homecoming game. Let the Good Times Roll , the theme of this year's Homecoming. was just what everyone did. Al- though the Wildcats lost a disap- pointing game to the Meadow Creek Chargers, all was forgotten as everyone stepped onto the dance floor following the game. The stu- dents and alumni who attended all enjoyed the wide variety of music provided by Orpheus. The Seniors worked hard to make the gym come alive with decora- tions. They used colored streamers, balloons, and glittered music notes and letters to set the mood for plen- ty of fun and good times . The score at halftime, 24-O, had spirits low, but excitement built with the crowning of the l982 Homecoming Queen and her court. Especially happy were Gay Garrett. the newly crowned queem Meri Reames, first runner up, Kim Seay, second runner ups and Susie Dunn, third runner up. All were Seniors. Freshman Mollie Battenhouse re- ceived the fourth runner up trophy. l. Gay Garrett hugs escort. Gerald Ordoyne. after being announced Homecoming Queen. 2. Miss Mollie Battenhouse was 4th runner up, 3. Miss Susie Dunn, 3rd runner up. with sister Jane who was the l98I Queen. 4. Miss Kim Seay, Ind runner up. 5. FRA fans get a look at the Homecoming court. 6. The I982 Homecoming court - Mollie Battenhouse. Kim Seay. Queen Gay Garrett, Meri Reames, Susie Dunn. 7. Excited Meri Reams. lst runner up, is congratulated by Dr. Turner. 8. Con- gratulations! Miss Homecoming l982, Gay Garrett. 9. A Look Back: Terri Boydstone crowns Cathy Walton Homecoming Queen in I978. Homecoming was held in the gym dur- ing basketball season. 2fTake A Look
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