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Page 86 text:
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50 PAWS he Pride ls 5177! Aive PAWS is on ocTive club oT Evergreen High School: The only one of iTs kind. The group's purpose, members soy, is To promoTe o posifive oTTiTude, develop pride ond leodership, ond help The school ond communiTy. PAWS wos formed in The summer of 49841 by lvlr. Dove I-loyoshi ond o smoll group of founding members. Mr. Hdydshi felT Evergreen wos o fine school buT hod noT reoched iTs poTenTiol. He wonTed sTudenTs To Tdke new pride in Their school ond To improve The school's im- oge in The communiTy when he firsT invenTed PAWS. This yeor PAWS compleT- ed o conned food drive ond roised 4,000 dollors for NorThwesT HorvesT. The club olso porTicipoTed in helping oT The 4986 Speciol Olym- pics. The 4986-87 officers of PAWS were Ty Tribble, presi- denT: .loimee Allred, vice president Kdrmo Jensen, secreTdry: Tom Lui, Treosur- er, ond Rob Thomds, public reloTions. uWhen PAWS helps The communify, like wiTh The conned food drive or Spe- ciol Olympics, ond when I see PAWS members feeling good obouT Themselves, T con feel pride in myself obouT being PAWS presi- denT, sToTed Ty Tribble. Joimee Allred, vice presi- denf of PAWS sciid, Being on officer in PAWS hos give me o chdnce To develo my leodership. skills ond b involved oT school. l've ho o greoT Time working wiT Ty, Kormo, Rob, ond Tom ond l'm glod To know l'm 0 porT of The gools we oc complished. By Cheryl Berryhl Q A group of PAWS members socialize before They open The doors To The KPLZ Roodshow donce.
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dends Ti L eodershp ieddership Comp '86 lrTed off wiTh o rdmbunc- us bus ride desTined for ,imp WoskowiTz. Songs T are led by junior counsel- il a STeve Gullickson, Chris .no. Shelby Murphy, Don- ife Proszek, ond Rob omos, while oil of Ever- een's 44 delegoTes be- flme fired up for o fonTosTic 1. eekend filled wiTh leoder- 1 o ocTiviTies. Nifhin one holf hour of .eir orrivol To comp, sTu- f-nTs dssembled in Their Juncil groups. Council Dups consisfed of TO-42 -ople ond were where 'ilegofes spenT mosT of -eir Time ledrning how To i acome beTTer leoders. RAT firsT The dTmosphere -ins Tense. People knew Jybe one oTher person in air group, moybe less. Ev- ai eryone wos nervous, includ- ing The J.C.'s fjunior counsel- orsy ond S.C.'s Csenior coun- selorsj. AfTer ledrning eoch oTher's ndmes, delegoTes were ossigned To build d flog. Their mdTeriols: o piece of whiTe cloTh, felT morkers, ond some scrdps of moTeri- ol. This wos obviously o Tdsk froughT wiTh complicdTions. STrongers hod To funcTion os o group. 'lHc1nd me ThoT Tdpe pledse. Go Try ond scrounge up some scissorsl On The mosT porT, This pro- jecT occomplished iTs pur- pose. AfTer iTs compleTion, group members felT oT eose wiTh eoch oTher, ond like friends. Over The course of The weekend These friendships sTrengThened while every- one meT new people from Tyee, MT. Rdiner, Highline, or Evergreen. School rivdlries dropped os everyone showed comrddeship during o very speciol weekend. DelegoTes perhdps leorned The mosT dbouT eoch oTher during bound- ory breaking, o fdvoriTe evenT dT Leddership Comp. This is on inTense ocTiviTy in which quesTions ore dsked ond dll council members ore very open dbouf Them- selves. ln conclusion, friendships were mode, sTomochs de- TerioroTed, ond everyone hod ClfC1l'1TC1STlC Time. A pop- uldr sdying dbouT The comp is ThoT you geT ouT of iT whdT you puT inTo iT. As mosT delegdTes would con- fess, everyone puT in one hundred percenT, which mode Leddership Comp '86 d greoT success. Jordon Kuehn 21 -T 4,5 ..au.,,h 4 Jordon Kuehn sfudiously looks over his Leddership Comp monuol To figure ouT whoT The nexT ocTiviTy is. Q Evergreen's Leddership Comp delegofes give Themselves o big cheer os They leorn how To moke d difference when They reTurn To school. Q Chris Kdno, J. C. of Council A, disploys on excldmoTion of surprise when copTured worming her hdnds before o council meeTing. Leddership Comp AQ
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Page 87 text:
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Q The KPLZ Roadshow, a PAWS sponsered dance, allracled many Wolverine dancers. Mho irwrieig you lo Erma Ml 'fi'-sffH6YYl'0f0Q9?ln iw reprint? S Q5 Q?lwnss,9 r 'z,,'Qxf is FW fi Q The 4986-87 PAWS officers: Ty Tribble, presidenl: Jciirnee Allred, vice president: Karma Jensen, sec- retary: Tom Lui, Treasurer: Rob Thomas, public relations. Q Vice principal Mr. Reimer, PAWS public relaiions officer Rob Thomas, and PAWS advisor Mr. Hayashi dis- cuss The canned food fund raiser at The PAWS dance. PAWS 51
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