Williams High School - Tusayan Yearbook (Williams, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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▲ Tammie Olson presented a button declaring advisor Carol German 1 as did all other FBLA chapter presidents at the Region 1 conference hosted by Williams High School. A D.J.'s Dan Case and Jeff Smith set up equipment at Walker Hall for the Christmas Ball. State FBLA Selects McDowell, Speckels Holding a state office in FBLA is a demanding and rewarding job. After much campaigning and hard work, Michael McDowell and Holly Speckels attained this status. For the past year Mike has served as Region I Vice President. In this capacity, Mike represented Arizona at the National Leadership Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana. His duties this year have included attending officers and advisers spotlight workshops, traveling to Salt Lake City for the Western Regional Conference, and presiding over the Region 1 Winter Conference held in February. He has visited several schools in Region I and has done an outstanding job. Holly began her FBLA career as a sophomore. She has held several chapter offices and was elected state secretary this year. One of her duties was to represent Arizona at the National Leadership Conference. She was kept very busy this year attending the advisers conference in September, conducting a chapter officers’ workshop in October, and spending many hours helping Mike prepare for the Region I Winter Conference. Holly is a super person and truly an asset rherschoolandcommunity A Christmas cheer filled the air while FBLA members decorated for the annual Christmas Ball Members returned from Flagstaff with many awards won at Regina I competition. Pictured are: A Mrs Sharon Wahlfeld and Mrs. Terri Pellissier helped chaperone for an event held in Flagstaff. Clubs FBLA 25

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Leading the way m business procedures were (top) Sergeant at arms Ray MuIvthiH. Advisor Mrs Carol German. Jeff Alexander. Vicki Winslow. Kimm Baxter. Tina Martinez. Kelly Dunagan. Chuck Brookbank. Jim Win Chester, (middle) Michele Gomey. Kelly Smith. Secretary Lynettc White. Barbi Parenteau. Linda McFarland. Jenny Bennett. Kim German, (bottom) Historian Debbie Rlemer. Holly Speckels. Treasurer Susan Kahon, President Tommie Olson. Alice Reed. Reporter Becky Glaab. Parbmen tartan Dan Case, and Vice-President Mike McDowell ▼ At a Parliamentary Procedures workshop. Dr. Dan Julian talks to the representatives of all of the school’s clubs about Robert’s Rules of Order. Club Makes Impression on State The behind-the-scenes work sessions proved beneficial to FBLA competitors at district and state meets. Bringing home many trophies and awards, they proved the WHS business program to be one of the best in Arizona. Returning to school for evening meetings, FBLA members worked to raise money for trips and expenses. Selling Current stationery, calenders, seafood, sponsoring the Christmas Ball and stocking the snack machine filled their treasury with well earned dollars. State executives Mike McDowell and Holly Speckles gave members the chance to get more involved in conferences as they were in charge of many activities and needed the chapter’s support and help. “I enjoy being in FBLA,” stated member Kimm Baxter, “because 1 love the trips and everyone is so enthusiastic.” ► Debbie Riemer, Holly Speckles, and Susan Kahon busy themselves with decorating a tree as Amber Dent watches the precedings.



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Peanut butter! The smell of peanut butter filled the publications room during Parent Enlightment and Initiation night. Initiates’ Nicky DeLander, Sean Sullivan, Lisa Sanchez, Liz Shroyer and Vicky Hansen wore donkey ears, tails and bottoms for formal dress. After being dressed, they played a game that involved pointing to the various parts of a donkey’s body. When they got to the behind of the donkey, they got a finger full of peanut butter. Publications isn’t just for fun and games, it’s a place where a history book is being made. Everyday life of a Tusayan member involves Quad packs, croppers, pictures, grease pencils and Liquid paper. Money making projects started off the year with the ad sales. Tusayan members sold ads to the merchants in town and in Flagstaff. Over $1500 of ads were sold. The Masquerade Ball, and E.T. Raffle, An Angel Raffle, and Airband contest were big money raisers for the club. Editor Susan Kahon feels “Working on the Tusayan is very rewarding. It may be all work during deadlines but it’s definitely worth it when you finally hold the book in your hand. Somehow we always seem to have fun in between the work.” ▼ Parent enlightment and initiation night found new staffers Lisa Sanchez and Liz Shroyer wearing blind folds and donkey costumes during a game with peanut butter Staff ‘Labors of Love’ Produce Book k During the 2nd deadline, Nicky DeLander, Susan Kahon, Eva Gabaldon and Vicky Hansen work through lunchtime and through snacks from the Tom's machine. Ray Mulvihill and Vicky Hansen publicize the E.T Raffle. E.T. was to raise money for the yearbook.

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