

The Chenango Valley
FHA Club is open to all
girls in grades 9-12. The
club's major project for
the year was the Annual
Christmas Tea for all fac–
ulty members . The
theme for this year' s tea
was " Christmas through
the eyes of a child." FHA
members also supplied
the school with other ser–
vices, such as ushering
for the drama club ' s
musical productions. All
the members of the club
share an interest in all
the aspects of the home
economics department.
FHA: Front R-: Dawn Marttn, Ktm Fox, Lynn Berry, Treasurer.
Cmdy
Short, Secretary, Ctndy Cosier, Voce President, Wanda Baker, Prestdent. Anne Smttl
Cathy ThO!'ne, 2nd R-: Brenda Smtth, Karen Braman, Demse Ftato, Nancy ThO!'ne, Beth Blandtng, Jackoe Humphnes. Mochelle Wtllerton. Nancy Larnerd. Ba
bara Hartman, 3rd R-: Ltsa Bradley, Sue Atktns, Karen Bradely, Andrea Dtonne, Carolyn Jagoer. CO!'ronne Iversen, Untdenttfted, 4th Row: Mary Zemamck,
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Krose. Untdenttfted, Val Oakley. Terry Atken. Londa Guzylak. Sue Donnelly, Joanne Kehoe. LO!'t Norton. Umdenttfted, Untdenttfted, Absent: Nancy Larson. Katt
Jagoer
All departmen1s ge11oge1her 1o enjoy
1he Chris1mas Tea.
After a hard day's work, 1he Chris1mas spiri1relaxes
f~culty
members.
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Activities
Before se rving, Corrinne lverser
samples 1he food.