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KIM ADCOCK was a member of the Drill Team in the eleventh and twelfth grades. Was in the Choraliers for 3 years. HUNTER ADKINS played varsity football for 4 years. Was Most Valuable Defensive Lineman and All-Region in the eleventh and Most Valuable Offensive Lineman, Defensive Back, All-Region, and All-State Honorable Mention in the twelfth grade. Was a member of the track team for 4 years. Was a member of the Key Club and Choraliers for 3 years, and the Ensemble in the twelfth grade. Listed in the i982 edition of Who's Who Among American High Schools. WAYNE ALLEN was a member of the Key Club in the eleventh and twelfth grades and the Informer staff in the tenth grade. Played varsity football in the twelfth grade. HARRIET ARGROVES was a member of the Tri-Hi-Y for 4 years, Drama Club for 2 years, and Choraliers for 2 years. Played varsity basketball in the twelfth grade and received the Most Improved award. Represented FRA in typing in the twelfth grade. HYNES BARNES was a member of the Key Club for 3 years and of the Informer staff for 3 years. Played varsity basketball for 3 years and baseball for 4 years and was baseball captain in the twelfth grade. Played tennis in the tenth grade and track and golf in the twelfth grade. Was All- Region baseball in the twelfth grade. JIM BATTENHOUSE was a member of the Honor Society for 4 years and the Key Club for 3 years, Was on the Math. Science, and Gordon Aca- demic Bowl teams for 2 years. Was a member of the Academic Bowl team for I year. Was listed in Who's Who and the Society of Distin- guished American High School Students. Received a faculty scholarship to Emory at Oxford for SLOOO. DAVID BEALL was a member of the Key Club for 3 years and the Honor Society for 4 years. Played varsity football for 3 years and baseball in the twelfth grade. Ran track in the tenth grade. Was a member of the Science Bowl team in the twelfth grade. l W 1 , -iw mi FRA was honored this year to have several seniors receiving scholarships to various colleges. Gay Garrett received the Trustee B 112 Scholarship, in the amount of SMH, to Wesleyan College, and Susie Dunn received the Presiden- tial Merit Scholarship, in the amount if., of SSH, also to Wesleyan. Jim Bat- qw tenhouse received the Faculty ZW Scholarship, SIOW per year, to Emory at Oxford. Gerald Ordoyne received the Franklin Foundation Scholarship, SIOOO per year, to Geor- gia Tech. Chuck Tigner received the Marshall Scholarship, in the ll . lf , -Q amount of SISOO to Andrew Jr. Col- 4 i lege. Three students received scholarships to Gordon Jr. College. Bobbie Jo Shaw received the IOOO Club Scholarship which pays full tu- ition. Ricky Garner received an art scholarship which also pay full tu- ition. FRA was very proud of these graduates that have served their school so well. They are pictured on the right. I. Kim Adcock, Bobbie Jean Reid. Rod Bridges, and Doug Hoffman are recognized at the Senior Send-Off. 2. Hunter Adkins and Jeff Smith make a few remarks on behalf of the senior class. 3. Jeff Smith and Lee Nash show their excitement at getting out of school. 4. Mrs. Ellis and the seventh grade girls enjoyed decorating cars. A new addition to the senior's final day of school was a program given in their honor, the Senior Send-off. Juniors reminisced with seniors over their past years at FRA, sophomores presented each senior with a special wish, and freshmen gave a summary of the achievements of the Class of '83, After the fun and tear-filled program, seniors were escorted to their decorated cars and applauded as they left the parking lot for the last time as FRA students. 7 'Wifi' 'U
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