 Karen can sit there. Thank you. Sorry. I guess so. It's hell trying to think through all of that. I'm just telling you. I got sure too. Because me and Tom are working. We're almost done. So fine, sir. That's fine. Have a nice lunch. You're welcome. I survived. Want to spend a night with the crew? Yes. And Pat, can you actually tell me what's going on? Which might be worse than this, right? And take a first look at Monday. Off the top. But that's softball or baseball. So I've got my own place And then that graduates Monday night from the same break. So it's like Plainson News in London. Yeah. 5.30 now. We have to play a play-in game. And the location would not allow it to be in person. 17. So we have to have a play-in game at noon. So the guess is that a play-in game will immediately play at, like, 2.30. So now we have to play 2 games. I mean, we have to play 2 games. We love to play 2 games. I mean, we have to play 2 games. I think we're 2 games. You guys have a lot of time. Okay, everyone can start playing their seats. But please, we're about to start a new development. Thank you all for coming. I know it's been a really weird year. We have had a really great year. We've had a lot of success in the star event, in all the schools, offices, and we're just really excited to celebrate them tonight. So I'm going to hand this off to them, and they're going to kind of run the show. Welcome to the 73rd annual Wubansi FCTLA awards banquet. We would like to thank all of our members for the hard work they've put in this year, and would also like to thank our community for all of the support we have received. Members, please rise for our opening ceremony. I play career and community leaders of America. Our purpose is to promote personal growth in leadership development through family and consumer science education. Focusing on the multiple roles of family member, wage earner, and community leader, members develop skills for life through character development, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation. As we work toward the accomplishment of our goals, we learn cooperation, take responsibility, develop leadership, and give service. The 73rd annual WHS Family Career and Community Leaders of America awards banquet is now in session. You may be seated. Chapter officers, please stand once I say your name and office. Caleb Conrad, Vice President. Sarah Vanstoy, Secretary. Sydney Holtau, Vice President of Public Relations. Annie Wright, Treasurer. Olivia Mayer, Historian. Allison Garst, Vice President, Tower of One. Jacob Misaki, Stuka Representative. Thank you, officers. You may now be seated. I would now like to welcome Allie to present certificates to our Power of One Step One completers, which helps members to find and use their personal power, members set their own goals, work to achieve them, and enjoy the results. The skills members learn in Power of One help them now and in the future with school, friends and family, and all the jobs. The following members from our chapter completed the first unit of the Power of One National Program this year. Eliza Boren, Sophia Castillo, Bethes Ford, Aiden Squinn, Deanna Jones, a district and state levels. We have had multiple members exert their leadership skills through higher levels this past year. Two of our members were district officers for the 2020-2021 school year. Caleb Conrad was District Vice President of Public Relations and Annie Wright was our District Vice President of Star Events. Heading into next school year, we will continue to have two district officers from our chapter. Abbey Wallene was elected 2021-2022 District D President while Annie Wright will continue holding her position as District Vice President of Star Events. We're also very excited to have a state officer from our chapter this next school year. Caleb Conrad was elected the state's Vice President of Public Relations for the 2021-2022 school year. Caleb is one of eight FCCLA members in Kansas elected in the state office. She is the only second state officer in school history, the other one being Lizzie Erickson in 2018. Our last higher office held by members of our chapter is our peer education team. Kara Hockenstein, Sydney Holt House and Jacob Mesky were peer education members during the 2020-2021 school year and will continue to hold their offices next school year. We're proud of these members for taking their leadership skills to the next level. They have represented our chapter well and will continue to do so this upcoming school year. Moving forward, we will now recognize our Star Event participants from this school year. We have 26 participants in districts and 20 members can be at the state level. When I call your name, please come get your certificate. Annie Wright and Olivia Bairn, National Programs in Action. District Silver, State Gold. Fair Investigation, District Silver. Mesky, Karla Mesky and Taryn Mikey, chapter review portfolio, Districts Gold. Fair Bairn's story, Repurpose and Redesign. District Silver, State Silver. Sydney Holt House and Ava Meinhardt, chapter service project display, Districts Gold, State Silver. Haxden Meijer, Food Innovations, Districts Gold, State Silver. And Kendall Mikey, chapter review display, Districts Bronze, State Silver. Hannah Sievers and Bailey Thurman, chapter review display, Districts Bronze. Lauren Shedder, chapter review portfolio, Districts Gold, State Gold. Zyne and Jacob Mesky, professional presentation, Districts Silver. Or Sophia Castillo and Abby Waleen, chapter service project portfolio, Districts Silver, State Silver. Congratulations to all of our star events participants. We appreciate your hard work this year and are proud of you for continuing the traditions of our chapter. And you can find most of these star events over there. To recognize our 2020 to 2021 knowledgeable team, our team competed in virtual competitions this year that challenged their knowledge in six different areas. Personal finance, consumer rights, technology, health and safety, environment and FCCLA knowledge. Our team members this past year were Kara Hoffenstein and Captain, Annie Wright, Olivia Mayer, Madison Hoffenstein and Quentin Willier. Thank you to these members for putting in extra time for competitions and we hope you can get back to competing in an in-person contest next year. The senior member is from our chapter. First we have Madison Northberger. Maddie has been a member at FCCLA for all four years of high school. Her favorite memory is when Mrs. Reddick made her, Riley and Regan, do a star event together and they were the only group from our chapter to not qualify for the state competition. After high school, Maddie plans to major in nursing at Fort Hayes State University. Regan has been a chapter member for two years of high school. Her favorite memory is designing different T-shirts for our chapter each year. And after high school, Regan will be attending the university to major in graphic design. Lastly we have Riley Jones. Riley has also been a member of our chapter for two years now. Her favorite memory was going to elementary school for her star event, her junior year. After Riley graduates, she plans to attend Cloud County Community College to play softball and major in social science. Thank you seniors for being a part of our chapter over the past few years. We wish you the best of luck in your future. I'd like to present the FCS Academic Awards. This award is to members who received a 90% or above in their FCS classes this school year. Once your name is read, please come and accept your award. Eliza Barton. Alexis Ford. Bailey Tharman. Alison Garst. Zyne. Shaeley Heidemann. Besslin Posh. Isabella Wade. Quinten Wilier. Oppenstein. Lauren Shutter. Sarah Van Story. Reagan Fye. Riley Jones. Madison Orsburger. For your hard-working class this school year. Throughout the year to help us raise money for upcoming conferences and trips, some of our key fundraisers for this school year include Krispy Kreme Donuts, Cookie Dough, and Breakfast Burrito Sales. All of our members work hard to fundraise their share, but only two can have the top sales of the year. Our member with the second highest amount of sales from the 2020-2021 school year is Sydney Oakhouse. Our member with the second highest amount of sales from the 2020-2021 school year is Madison Oppenstein. Thank you for helping raise money for our chapter. I'd like to recognize our most active chapter members. These members have participated in the most activities this school year and have earned the most points based off of our point system. The freshman most active member is Abby Walling with 195 points. The most active member is Annie Wright with 245 points. The second member is Madison Northberger with 70 points. And lastly, for 2020-2021 the most active chapter member is Kara Hockenstein. Participation this year. Moving along, we would now like to present chapter member awards. The first award is chosen by Ms. Renwick. This award is given to two members who have exemplified exceptional leadership this school year. The two members who will receive this leadership award are Kara Hockenstein and all members of our chapter. First, we have the extra mile award. This award is given to one underclassman and one upperclassman who have dedicated to our chapter and are willing to help others succeed. The upperclassman receiving this award is Kara Hockenstein. The underclassman receiving this award is Annie Wright. Next, we have the kindness award. This award is given to one underclassman and one upperclassman who have led others with kindness throughout the year. The upperclassman receiving this award is Madison Hockenstein. We would also like to announce our state awards. Rush week award, first place, grand prize, community service award, bronze, membership award, bronze, spotlight chapter second place, high honors, district D chapter member of the year award, to Kara. Since we didn't have a banquet last year, we would also like to recognize our most honorary member from last year, which was Mrs. Hutley. We could not be more appreciative of everything they have done. We would like to present our 2021 member award to Jeannie Perry. We would like to recognize our national qualifiers. The following students have earned a spot of nationals this summer in Nashville, Tennessee. When I call your name, please stand. Kaylyn Conrad, Kansas State Officer and chapter interview portfolio star event. Kara Hockenstein's peer education. Sydney Wolthouse, peer education. Jacob Easeke, peer education. Annie Wright, district officer and star event judge. Abby Walene, district president and community service project portfolio star event. Alexis Ford, community service project portfolio star event. Sophia Castillo, community service project portfolio star event. Ali Garz, chapter review portfolio star event. Lauren Shutter, chapter review portfolio star event. Paxton Meyer, food innovation star event. Shaley Heidemann, food innovation star event. Madison Hockenstein, chapter review display star event. Kindle Mikey, chapter interview display star event. And Bella Wade, chapter interview display star event. Congratulations to these members for their hard work. Moving along, we will now install our 2021 to 2022 officers. My represents the life of family consumer sciences education as it radiates throughout the world. It is the life of our ideals, our purposes. For we know as FCCO members we have an opportunity to strengthen individual family and community life. This candle symbolizes our first purpose to provide opportunities for personal development and preparation for adult life. It represents our second purpose to strengthen the function of the family as a basic unit of society. It symbolizes our third purpose to encourage democracy through cooperative action in the home and community. To encourage individual and group involvement in helping achieve global cooperation and harmony. It represents our fifth purpose to promote a greater understanding between teen youth and adults. To provide opportunities for making decisions and for assuming responsibilities. Well Paxton Meyer and Madison Hawkinson, please come up here at this time. We will now hand off our roses to the new officers taking our positions and find our seats at the table. At this time, we would like to focus our attention on leadership. Good leaders are special people. They view the situation, recognize the need and encourage the necessary action. They understand the importance of teamwork and cooperation in the fulfillment of responsibilities. Each year symbolizes one more step in the process of individual growth. The installation of newly elected officers is both a joyful and solemn occasion. We congratulate them and look forward to their new vision. The following officers have been elected to serve this chapter for the coming year. Jacob Misaki, Stuka Representative. Olivia Mayer, Secretary. Allison Garst, Vice President of Public Relations. Kara Hawkinson, President. Caitlin Conrad, Vice President. Sydney Holthouse, Treasurer. Paxton Meyer, Historian. Annie Wright, Vice President of Star Events. And Madison Hawkinson, Vice President of Community Service. Incoming officers, the highest honors of the organization are being bestowed on you. Our chapter has faith and confidence and your ability to lead the organization forward. The pledge of your office signifies your willingness to do this. Please repeat after me. I will to the best of my ability I will to the best of my ability faithfully perform all of the duties faithfully perform all of the duties of the office to which I have been elected of the office to which I have been elected of the office to which I have been elected You have heard the pledge your officers have made. It is important that you support them in the performance of their duties. You may now be seated. As outgoing officers, we ask you to remember that real leadership strength comes through cooperative efforts. We do not need to grow under the leadership of these new officers provided. And now we will give to Kay Lynn for a thank you message. Thank you everyone for coming tonight and for all the support our chapter has received this school year. We definitely could not have done many things without the consistent help from friends, family and our community as a whole. We appreciate all of the donations from businesses, support for our fundraisers and how much everyone has assisted us with what we have done this year. Thank you. We face the future with warm courage and high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old impressions values. For we are the builders of homes. Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the family, career and community leaders of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes. The 73rd annual award celebration of the Wabonsi High School FCCLA chapter is now adjourned. Thank you everyone for coming and please have a safe drive home.