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' 'i . gn' Q, wk F 1 ., LW. 1:-' I f ll E IIA A eff A fl'-WE V ' l' ai. .-f'J1. ' A Chapter I Officers FRONT ROW: Julie Hurst, Amy Caywood,and Karen Wallace BACK ROW: Kim Trando, Amber Bogle. Tray Crawford, Greg Cody, Jeremi Workman, Mrs. Patricia Secoy, and Jennifer Boyle FHA
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Preparing Jlzrcientf fir later hh, FHA laugh! them more about HOME and FAMILY FHA was a youth leadership organization in conjunction with the Vocational Homemak- ing program. This program gave services to school and the community. It also helped to prepare students to assume leadership roles in later life, There were two chapters at Richland. Chapter I wass spon- sored by Mrs. Patricia Secoy ffacultyl during the fall semes- ter. Finishing up their puppets to send to the children at the Women's hospital. Carrie Hammonsi12l and Lori Rayl12l concentrated on their work. Photo by Brad Graves, Preparing ingredients for a lab, Kelli Kissell, Marcie Murtin, and Tracy Howelll12l helped each other with the measurements. Photo by Brad Graves. Design by Sherry Fagan Chapter I helped give serv- ices when needed. They helped assist with school and community projects. There were meetings which are held on monthly basis during class- time. lt is a co-curricular ac- tivity, said Mrs. Secoy. Many activities were done this past year. Such as going to Crystal's and the Omni The- ater. The classes also took part in the Christmas adopt-a- family. During FHA Week the class- es made puppets to send to the Women's hospital for their chil- dren. They also made t-shirts for the hospitals. Sherry Fagan. Helping out the Women's Hospital, Kim ' McCalmont 112D finished painting her t-shirt dur- f' - ing FHA Week. Photo by Brad Graves, t1l T' Putting the icing on a cake Kristin WreheI12l finished up during a lab. FHA did many labs throughout the year. Pho- to by Brad Graues Q 1 aw-V7.1
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Preparing ftzzclenff for lzfe, FHA laugh! them more about HO Chapter two of FHA involved helping individuals improve per- sonal, family, and community living. This Chapter was spon- sored by Mrs. Lanona Stewart during the spring semester. Activities focused on individ- ual growth, preparation for fam- ily life, development of occupa- tional skills for a career, and preparations for youth in to- day's society, Mrs. Stewart Chapter Two period five officers FRONT ROW:Dianna Beverly, and Car- rie Davis. BACK ROW:Richard Hunter, and Chad Karger. Holding the baby, Keith Adams 1121 looked on while Amy Leonard 1121 spiked up the babies hair. Photo by Chris Mullins. Design by Sherry Fagan E and FA said. Many activities were held in the spring. The classes partic- ipated in programs for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, as well as activities on communication skills like the Dirty Fighting Contest. Guest speakers and movies were shown. Married life was also enacted as well as par- enthood, complete with egg ba- bies. After living a married ILY life for ten days, students de- cided that they were not ready for the extra responsibility. The class also observed real babies. Sherry Fagan. During Child Development, Carrie Davis i12l held one of the babies that was brought in her class to observe. Photo by Chris Mullins '61 N N a 5, wr, Q' S Just after being married, Lesli Mais 1121 and Todd Fisher i12l helped each other eat their wedding cake. Photo by John Shelton.
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