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Staff Photo by Hattie Rigdon
Leader-Tribune staffer enjoying maternity leave
If you've called our office lately and wondered where Sandra was,
she is on maternity leave expecting her first child in March. Last
weekend friends and family threw a baby shower for her to make
ready hearth and home for the firstborn of Dave and Sandra
Goodwin.
4-H'ers Serve As
Pages to Rep. Ray
Michael Edwards, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Crafter, and Chad
Mathis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mathis, served as pages to Repre¬
sentative Robert Ray on January
31. Their day at the state capitol
was part of the annual 4-H Day at
the State Legislature program.
Chad and Michael attend Peach
County High School and arc active
4-H members. They enjoyed spend
ing the day at the legislative and are
interested in serving as pages again
in the future.
A special thanks to Rep. Ray
for inviting the Peach County 4-H
Club to participate in the day.
Thank you also to Mr. Mathis for
accompanying the boys on their
trip.
Roberts
attends
convention
Mary Kay Independent Sales
Director, Mayola B. Roberts of
Fort Valley, Georgia, attended the
annual Management Conference by
Mary Kay Cosmetics, January 17-
19 in Orlando, Fla. About 4,000
independent sales directors from the
United States, Canada and Australia
attended the conference. Sales direc¬
tor are key members of the sales
force who train and motivate Mary
Kay independent beauty consul¬
tants.
Mary Kay Cosmetics Inc.
manufactures and distributes
than 200 premium skin care, glam¬
our, hair care, body care, nail
sun protection and fragrance prod¬
ucts through a worldwide sales
of more than 200,000
beauty consultants. The
held, Dallas-based company
founded in 1963 by Mary Kay
and her son Richard Rogers.
Position Available
The Peach Area Child
Care Center is adver¬
tising for a Director for
this institution. This a
non-profit child care
center especially design¬
ed for 2-5 year
children for working
thers. The major
ponsibilities will
instruction,
and employee
vision.
Please send a
and references to:
Peach Area Child
Care Center
106 Morris Street
Fort Valley, GA 31030
Deadline for
applications: 3-8-91.
Youth retreat this weekend
Pleasant Hill Congregational
Christian Church on Avera Road
will host a Youth Retreat beginning
Friday, March 1, at 7:00 p.m.
All young people are cordially in-
Smisson Day a success
The sponsors of the Buddy
Smisson Appreciation Day chicken
que wou i d \\ kc t0 t h an k the people
0 f Fort Valley for their support and
apologize for those who had to wait
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Lady Wildcats
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most rebounds in one game (92)
held by the 1987-88 edition of the
Lady 'Cats. In the final game of the
regular season, FVSC lost to
Clark-Atlanta 68-67 in Atlanta.
Fort Valley shot only 29% from
the floor and were outrebounded by
the Lady Panthers 70-57. Givens
scored 21 points, and Powell added
another 17 for FVSC. Kellie Wyatt
of CAU led all scorers with 23
points.
Post season play awaits the
Lady 'Cats as they prepare for the
13 th Annual SI AC Women's Bas
ketball Tournament. The Tourna¬
ment returns to Fort Valley after a
two year stint in Albany, Ga. Ac¬
tion promises to be hot and heavy
as eight teams (including FVSC)
vie for the tournament crown and
the right to represent the SIAC in
the NCAA Division II's "March
Madness”. Ticket prices are $ 10.00
for the entire tournament, $4.00 for
each day (or session), and $1.00 for
all students from each SIAC insti¬
tution with a valid I.D. For more
information on ticket prices, con¬
tact the Office of Ticket Sales at
(912) 825-6207, or the Office of
Sports Information at (912) 825-
6437.
The tournament will be held
from Feb. 28th to March 2nd.
IxtsKeepGeoigiaftacliy Qean.
vited to attend the services and en
joy the fellowship with the young
people of this church.
Call Hope Wingo at 825-8068 af¬
ter 3:30 p.m. for more information.
inline,
The day was a big success and
the family extends its grateful ap
predation,
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SPAN 111 SPANISH I WEDNESDAY
CSCI110 INTRO TO COMPUTER USAGE THURSDAY
MUSC 151 MUSIC APPRECIATION THURSDAY
PSYC 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY THURSDAY
ENVS 101 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE I SATURDAY
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