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ANCHORS The Anchor club at Sprayberry is a service club lor junior and senior girls sponsored by the Pilot Club. This year's projects included sponsoring an animal at Grant Park Zoo and holding Hal- loween and Christmas parties at the Calvary Home. Right: THIS YEARS ANCHOR CLUB MEMBERS were: First row Roberta Botni, Lynn Seacrest, Sherry Franz, Melanie Bradshaw, Luanne Gaither, Denise Cambell, Robin Glaze, Monica Orr: second row: Jennifer Martin, Kim Eubanks, Tessie Dittman, Susan Bedgood, Stephanie Busbee, Angie Taylor, Kelly Lapman, Dianne Holland, third row: Kecia Coar, Kathy Davis, Terry Sawyer, Terry Lankfordg Fourth row Beth Day, Gay Farnsworth, Charlott Edwards, Teresa DeFranks, Teresa Frasserand, advisor Mrs. Henderson, Rene Barnes. Below: CLUB OFFICERS WERE: First row: Monica Orr, Cheryl Little, Lee Blaylock, Angela Canady, Dana Castlberry, Lavone DlPietro, Back row: Teresa DeFranks, Charlott Edwards, Gay Farnsworth, Teresa Frasserand, 'r-: 'Mig 118 AWAY! L.. SQL. -1.1 'ff sl! Above: TO HELP CUT CONVENTION COSTS, Gretchen Godfrey, Charlie McAlpIn, Brad Henson, and Jett Elam work together to raise money at a Key Club car wash. Right: Before returning home from the state convention, held this year at the Macon Hilton, Key Club members gather together. Far Right: MEMBERS OF KEY CLUB INCLUDE: Back row: Randy Hartley, Jerry devarennes, John McLen- don, Darin Newton, David Wilson, Brad Henson, Greg Wiggins: second row: Chris Pope, Jeff Poteat, James Piavis, Du Hee Lee, Jeff Elam: third row: Tim Waltering, Scott Brazinski, Kevin Cummings, Charlie McAlping fourth row: Steve Minor, lngin Kim, Mike Horseman, Gary Klein, seated on stage: Mr. Foresman isponsorl, vice president Danny Millholand, treasurer Daniel Duncan, secretary Tony Setser, president Joel Huey. T-gut h - Q
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Top - Denise Foster, Rene Jackson, Cindy Schneider, Lisa Cook, Robyn Bagley, Jamie Cardell Bottom - Terrie Ochsenfeld, Lisa Kendricks, Melissa McCombs, Shelly McLean, Sally Cartegena, Amy Colwell, Amy Griftith, Jennifer Jackson, Kim Arnold, Debbie Lankford, Susan Mitchell. ' 4. Jr:-glc..s ,,t I V VWWVM 5' .-15' iii, ,I 'W CIVITANS HELP OUT Of the numerous community service organizations, one of the most active is the Junior Civitans. This civic minded club provides many services throughout the community, but also throughout the halls of Sprayberry. Among their many projects, one ot their biggest and most successful is the annual singing Valentine. Another project that is very popular is the performing of a Christmas skit during the Christmas pep rally. The Junior Civitans help their community and their school to be a better place to be. s . 41 i vp. .. Left - ANOTHER IMPORTANT POSITION which is Above - YET ANOTHER unsuspecting student is required for any club to be a success is that of thoroughly embarrassed by the receipt of a singing Vice-President. This year's acting Vice-President Valentine. was Junior Janet Jackson. 117
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DARE TO INFLUENCE Left: HELPING WITH THE MARCH OF DIMES Walk America, club members Jerry devarennes and Sally Walston sign in one of the many participants who completed the twenty mile walk. Below: THIS YEARS CLUB PRESIDENT Joel Huey discusses plans for the American Cancer Society's Bowl-A-Thon. Bottom right: PUTTING HIS ARTISTIC ABILITY TO WORK, Greg Wiggins makes signs to advertise the Key Club car wash which was held to raise money for Mike Davis' operation fund. A cut above can be best used to describe the Sprayberry Key Club. Trying to maintain the theme, Dare To Influence, the club spent the year building their name and getting it in the spotlight of the student body. Promoting leadership was one of the clubs objectives. This was met by attending many leadership confer- ences. A representative from Southern Bell and Richard Castillucus talked to the club members, giving vocational guidance. Major projects highlighting the year include a Bowl-A-Thon for the Amer- ican Cancer Society, breakfast on the Square with the Marietta Kiwanis, and a car wash held for junior Mike Davis' operation fund. The most inspirational part of the year was the state convention held in Macon, in which a moving and thought provoking speech was given by Guy Sharp. Members came home with a determined pledge to continue their program to Dare To Influence the student body of Sprayberry High School. ...-Q .....,,,, I I ' r iw .Jas
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