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FHA SERVES THE COMMUNITY In working to improve personal, family, and community life, the members of the Future Homemakers of America develop responsibility and leadership qualities. This goal is achieved through participation in community and social activities spon- sored by the club. The major fund raising event for the FHA is selling cookbooks, which was a big success this year. With the money earned, the club bought a new sewing machine and equipment for the food labs. Dressing up on Halloween and visiting the children in Kennestone hospital has become an annual project for the FHA. Other projects for the year included giving money to the Secret Santa fund at Christmas and bringing treats at Easter to the children at Kindercare Child Care Center. Social activities included the cIub's annual Chinese dinner held at the China Garden, and the cIub's End of the Year picnic, where new members meet and learn more about the club. Right: MARY WAGUESPACK, exemplifies the spirit ol FHA as members prepare to go to Kennestone Hospital. -Q.A -Y, Right: DRESSED AS LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD and the Wolf, Karen Bowman and Stacy Ross prepare to bring Halloween treats to children in Kennestone Hospital. Above: FHA MEMBERS are: bottom row: Sharron Barron, Tammy Flynn, Stacy Ross, Tina Houston, Rene Jackson, Jamie Hunt, Mary Beth Gizerel, Helene 120 Snyder, Robin Bowling, Julie Trltleyg second row: Advisor Mrs. Flke, Donna Bufford, Mildred Dunning, Karen Hartley, Lynn Seacrest, Terry Allen, advisor Mrs. McMartinp third row: Debbie Brown, Debbie Lee, Trisha Nay, fourth row: Kim Smith, Tammy Easley, Tammy Hinkley, Judy Paine, Wendy Phillups, Ellen Kyle.
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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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Left: MEMBERS ATTENDING the annual FHA Chlnese dinner had an enjoyable evening at the China Garden. Qs X. Left: AS SPONSOR for the Future Homemakers ol' America, Mrs. Fike became Involved In many of the clubs activities such as going to Kenneston Hospital on Halloween. AA Above: USING CHOPSTICKS was a problem for many of the FHA members at the Chinese dinner, but Mary Beth Gizeriel seems to be able to use the chopsticks without any problem. Left: PREFERRING TO USE A FORK, Sharon Barron seems to have given up on the idea of using chopsticks. 121
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