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Honor Society Serves School l Cutting, Jay Amey, Craig Daniels, Brett Bartlett, Gary Moon, Shawn Stoddard, David Hart, Galen Holmes, Tim Knootz, Doug Morris. Middle Row: Amy Williamson, Ruth Mathison, Rebecca Miller, Nancy Skillings, Carrie Craig, Ester Friedman, Sandy Haggar, Machel May, Shana Sherril, Sandy Walker, Sherrie Happle, Melissa Francis, Kristi Hughes, Diana Walker, Lisa Darnell, Bo Gilbert, Wendy Heines, Erin Carrier, Hanna Blackburn, Sara Woodbury, Brenda Calder, Linda Fergestrom, Mark Moody, Randy Newman, Cuc Vu, Tiffany Mathison, Dan Houg, Dung Vu. Front Row: Keith Brown, Tracie Lindley, Erin Ohlsen, Lora Dodson, Chris Parvin, Jared Burbidge, Shannon Schartz, Becky Alexander, Kelli Zimmerman, Michelle Garred, Sheri Niesz, Lisa Marcoe, Tammy Lohrengel, Jill Lane, Katie Karlise, Gloria Littoy. Community and school service were the main goals and activities of the Honor Society. Sponsoring the school blood drive was one of their main activities and they sold donuts at football games and hosted different community activities. Honor society members spent as much as 200 hours involved in group activities. Profits from their projects went towards honor society scholarships which were awarded to graduating seniors that showed high academic achievement. FBLA Leads The Way Back row: Angie Missildine, Carrie Lewis, Dawn Johnson, Cindy Dodge, Michelle Zahn, Bill Caldwell. Middle Row: Ann Ackerman, Cheryl Wilson, Suzie Weddle, Tina Snell, Bev Ball, Jackie Metcalf, Mrs. Karen Knight, advisor. . Front row: Amy Trosper, Andy Swanson, Simmon Little, Thu Doan, Teri Sharpes. The Tumwater chapter of Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, was made up of students who were in a business class or working on a business goal program. In October, members attended the Capitol Region Fall Leadership Conference at the Evergreen State College. In February, THS hosted the 85-86 Capitol Region FBLA Competitive Events Conference. In April, members attended the 1986 State Conference in Spokane. Club members put on massive fund raising iefforts throughout the year lin order to attend those Tconferences. They sold Christmas ornaments, suckers and super raffle tickets to the student body and the Tumwater commu- nity. 117
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Golden Arrow Serves THS Golden Arrow, the T-Bird service club, supported many after school activities. Club members sold and collected event tickets, provided security and worked concession stands at basketball and football games, wrestling matches and soccer games. FHA Im The THS chapter of Future Homemakers of America improved their homemak- ing skills and participated in school and community activities. The club members worked hard on fundraisers to send themselves to the FHA regionals in Bremerton where they competed in a poster contest with the theme, Your Future, Your Choice. They also attended the FHA state competition in Ellensburg where they participated in workshops on positive image. Club activities held throughout the year were a bowling and pizza party, a Mother-Daughter dinner and a year end picnic. Club members also made popcorn balls and donated them to the Community Friends program. Many of the fundraisers FHA put on combined their homemak- ing skills with money raising. They made and sold wind socks, stitchery and valentine candy in addition to selling donuts, princeton tins, and candy. proves Homernaking Skills Back row: Merrilee Johnson, Linda Williams, Lisa Johnson, Teri Sharpes, Julie Ramsay, Mrs. Loretta Kruse, advisor. t . I h Front row: Kristin Rauser, Maureen Summerlm, Lisa Kolar, Sandy Pedersen, Lia Graybeal, Jenni Shoemaker. 'Wiz' AMER! Laura Osborn, Pam Yates, Melody Lavery, Dean Marks, Jody Swan, Mrs. Darlene Dally, advisor g Leonard.
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Hustle Club Supports Basketball Hustle Club supported the , T it boys' basketball teams by cheering at games and helping the cheerleaders tlss paint spirit posters. Back Row: Carla Chambers, Mindy Gudaz, Tricia Stabno, Tina Kramer, Faye Fieldstad, Amy Wiktoek, Missy Smaciarz, Carol Adams. Front Row: Patti Haines, Becky Alexander, Erin Carrier, Laura Dudenbostle. PASS Creates Football Spirit P.A.S.S., Pride and Spirit Supporters, were truly the 12th man of the T-Bird foot- ball team. They were great supporters at the games by cheering, yelling and screaming, in the stands. They were great supporters off the field also, paint- ing posters to hang at the games, decorating the locker room on home game days, dec- orating the players' lockers for homecom- ing, baking cookies for Saturday practices and helping at unity camp. Selling birthday calendars was their major fundraiser. 118 Back row: Kim Weiks, Lisa Berry, Dede Saner, Julie Herrmann, Kara Berger, Kristi Brooks, Kira Elogxmquist, Krista Halbur, Janelle Keller, Holly Johnston, Wendy Davis, Shanna Matthews, Janell 0 ertson. Third row: Shannon Ray, Kaylun Iverson, Marcy Zabel, Becca Hendrickson, Shirley Hour, Chalice Dew, Carolyn Garrison, Mary Alexander, Angie Hughes, Brook Bartlett, Sonja Stottlemyre. Second row: Susie Weddle, Erica Jones, Debbie Bulkley, Carla Chambers, Lisa Darnell, Shannon Schwarz, Wendy Heines, Becky Alexander, Kelli Zimmerman, Michelle Garred. Front row: Nicole Werner, Kathy Clark, Christie Zabel, Janis White, Dana Hoyt, Jennell Bancroft, Patti Haines, Brandi Sucher.
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