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PECA Raises Money, Competes in Business Events ack row: Matt McCauley, advisor, Tom Ontiveros, Scott Tennant, Eric Coble, Jerry Brown, Aaron Broom, k Knittle. Middle row: Lora Seed, Cathy Bardsley, Gina Cook, Dina Atchinson, Jennifer Seed, Christy Bluhm. urol Adams, Dawn Johnson. Front row: Denise Grant, Michelle McLaughlin, Rhonda Eshom, Jodi Isaacson. immie Lawhead, Sophia Keller, Mary Tennant, . Tumwater's DECA organiza- tion, a member of the Distributive Education Clubs of America, raised money for a host of differ- ent causes and participated in DECA competitions. The 39 THS members raised money for the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation by putting collection cans in local stores and restaurants and raised money for their own group by op- erating the Christmas gift wrap- ping booth at Capital Mall and selling Valentine's cards and bal- loons. Besides raising money, DECA members learn about busi- ness and merchandising. The DECA competitions the club members participated in were both written and performance events. Club members advanced to state and regional competi- tions after placing in the local events. Caramba Club Promotes International Understanding mnwakw a p ll- x 1 X - 'Caramba Club's pur- E pose was to promote in- ternational understand- ing through the use of the , Spanish language, stat- 9 ed Mrs. Lhonda Backman, Caramba advisor. Meet- ings were held monthly at different members' houses where the group spent the evening con- versing in Spanish. The club sponsored a Christ- mas party for all foreign language students and put on a dance in the spring. Mrs. Backman commented on how much the two Mexican exchange students, Ja- vier Gallegos and Maria Tellez, had enriched the year. M B d R b F h r Lea Gra beal An ela row: Galen Holmes, Rob Stover, Teri Morgan, Trent Phillips, Scott Hallock, Francisco Gallego, Bryant Mettler, Hanning. iddle row: Lhonda Backman, advisor: Mary enson, a visor: 0 in is e , y . Q J . . . . enni Shoemaker, Machel May, Katie Carlisle, Christi Vaught, Shanna Hennle, Mana Tellez, Kim Pasquale, Jamie . Front row: Lisa Berry, Erin Ohlsen, Julie Herrmann, Melissa Kiers, Sheri Niesz, Debbie Buikley, Max Keene. 167
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Golden Arrow Supporls AcTiviTies Golden Arrow members played a very imporTanT role in The organizafion of home fooTball and baskeT- ball games. They sold TickeTs and operafed The conces- sion sfand. The profifs They earned wenf Towards a year end dinner. Members ThaT worked fiffeen hours or T more received an acTiviTy r rlrl leTTer for Their hard work. , 'Z M ' Back row: Mah McCauley, advisor: Teri Sharpes, Carrie Taylor, Lisa Oram, Leah Deslauries, Amy Wikforek, Dianni Kross, Sarena Turner, Teresa Schray. Middle row: Jackie Mefcalf, Lia Graybeal, April Banfir, Sara Sfeffler, Cafh Bardsley, KrisTin Rauser, Angie Blahm, Rachelle Turner. Fronf row: Dina ATchinson, Mary Tennanf, Jenni WikTorek Honor Society Serves THS Honor SocieTy, an organizafion made up of sTudenTs wiTh a 3.0 g.p.a. or above, compleTed sev- eral projecfs during The year. To A fund scholarships awarded To graduafing senior members, The Honor SocieTy sold coffee and donuTs aT foofball games and wreafhs aT Chrisfmas. For com- munify service, members volun- Teered To usher aT a barbershop quarfef performance aT The Washingfon CenTer for The Per- forming ArTs. They also sponsored a blood drive aT THS. Club officers were: Doug Morris, president Ka- Tie Carlisle, vice presidenfp Erin Carrier, secrefary: Machel May, social chairperson: and Galen Holmes, Treasurer. Back row: Dan Rexus, Jennifer Burbldge, Kevin Craig, Mark Moody, Craig Wood, Janell Roberfson, Hunf, Sfephanie Cuffing, Megan Cuffing, Brenda Hanning. Third row: Amy Williamson, Liz Tunison, ', Crowell, Jackie Mefcalf, Kafhy Meyers, Karena McGovern, Nicole Carrier, Gloria Liffooy, Shanna Nguyen Vu, Dana Schusfer, Kim Smifh, Galen Holmes. Second row: Rufh Mafhison, Tracie Lindley Ellioff, Inge Schenck, Cuc Vu, Erin Carrier, Kafie Carlisle, Sheri Niesz. Fronl row: Holly Green, Jeff Joe Fahoum, Ben Dimifroff, Doug Morris, Josie Deskins, Allison Hopkins, Joyce Lane. 166
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Rille Club ShooTs Rifle Club was designed for sTudenTs who liked To shooT for recreaTion and personal improvemenf. The club included boTh boys and girls and many members of The Rifle Team. Rifle club members compeTed in shoofing evenTs ThaT pro- gressed from easy To diffi- culT and earned NaTionaI Ri- fle AssociaTion awards. For Experience ,. Back row: Tony Smarf, Jeff Reeves. Third row: lvar Owen, Bryan Jones, Tod Mower, Chris Hinchcliffe, ScoTT Haskir Todd Andruss, Howard Johnson, advisor. Second row: Glenn Thomas, Jason Napoleon, Daryl Palmer, Colin Mo Duff, Brian Wolfenburger, Theresa Toombs, Virgil Archibeque, Lori Johnson. Fronf row: Ralph Bird, Sam WrighT, Cl SmarT, Gary LaLonde, Tracy LaLonde, James Ohnemus. Rifle Team League Champs The 86-87 Rifle Team was a winner's sporT Through The combined efforTs of The var- siTy and junior varsiTy Teams. The varsiTy was league champs, finishing The season wlTh a '12-3 record and The junior varsiTy was undefeaT- ed. Coach Howard Johnson said The Team showed Tre- mendous improvemenf and Their aTTiTudes were super. 168 WT is .331 Back row: Sam Wrighf, Clinf Smarf, Bryan Jones, Darrell Palmer, Colin Mac Duff. Todd Mower, Theresa Toomg Virgil Archibeque, Tracy LaLonde, coach Howard Johnson. FronT row: Tony SmarT, Jeff Reeves, Gary LaLon Brian Wolfenburger, James Ohnemus.
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