Williams High School - Tusayan Yearbook (Williams, AZ)

 - Class of 1985

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 Student Life 17

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Students Active in High School Pump Spirit into Dreary Halls 16 Student Life 1. Freshmen compete in lap-sit contest during homecoming week. 2. Mike Stegmeir is engrossed in the sports page As he discovers the basketball Vikings moved up to 4th ranking. 3. The crowd cheers boisterously during homecoming activities. 4. Vicki Winslow anil Luisa Vasquez chain the masked Tony Fedison as part of his initiation into Publications 5. Sussanna Lynn, Lisa Lindquist, and Janette Gorney are suited for the Masquerade Ball.



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Academic Decathlon — A WHS First Top row (L to R) Carol German, Jorge Hansen, Debra Hayes, Jenny Bennett, Kris Kalberg. Bottom Row(L to R) Robert Cardani, Lisa Baertlein, Brian Bates, Tony Uebel. A first-time ever activity made its debut in February 1985, when Williams became the first B high school to compete in Coconino County's Academic Decathlon. Only in its second year in Arizona, the activity requires students from different academic achievement levels to compete in written tests, interviews and speeches against students from other high schools. Students were chosen from the ranks of juniors and seniors, based on grade point levels in three areas. The 3.7 to 4.0 level is called Honor; 3.00 to 3-74 is termed Scholastic and 0.00 to 2.99 is the Varsity level. Each school is allowed to enter two students in each level, plus have an alternate at each level. The six member team worked to acquire additional skills in many areas of education including Economics, Fine Arts, Language and Literature, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Essay Writing, Interview, Speech and Super Quiz (trivia). Coaches at Williams High School included head coach, Carol German, Scott Gayman, Bonnie Dent, Dan Ayub, Denis Kirkley, Bob Englert, Debbie Brown, and Jim Wesson. Saturday, February 23, the team and some coaches travel to the county competition at NAU to begin the testing portions of the competition. I just want the students to have an opportunity to compete this year. It is such a new event, that even the coaches here know very little about what to expect. With only six weeks to prepare for the competition, if we do well against the much bigger schools, we'll be elated even if we do not win, stated Carol German. And I think we just might win in some areas, besides! 18 Student Life Academic Decathlon

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