Perhaps Kelly Shields, a normally soft-spoken senior member of the Jackson High School Future Business Leaders of America, best summed up the Jackson chapter's domination at the FBLA District 15 Leadership Conference Feb. 25.
"We kicked everyone's tail," she said.
The Jackson contingent qualified 23 members for the April 16-18 state leadership conference and all 44 participating members placed in the top eight. Additionally, Justin Thompson was elected District 15 president for the 2000-2001 school year, while Alicia Alderson was appointed District 15 parliamentarian.
"We fared very well," said Josh Pfefferkorn, current local, district and state president. "We not only did extremely well in competition, but came away with two district offers for at least the third year in a row."
"It was an exhausting day, but well worth it," Thompson said. "I got to meet a lot of new people when I ran for president."
"You don't just go there and win first and second place out of the blue," Shields said. "We worked very hard. Jackson is really well-known at district."
"I'm very proud to be from Jackson," said Abby Grossheider
The Jackson crew featured seven "double-winners," who took first place in two categories. Nathan Brown took first place in Accounting II and Entrepreneurship Team; Grossheider was first in "Ms. FBL" and Parliamentary Procedures; Brandee King took first in Description Manual and Machine Transcription; Shields was first in Job Interview and Public Speaking; Shelly Stover wont he gold in Desktop Publishing and Entrepreneurship Team; and Emily Unverferth was first in Computer Applications and Desktop Publishing.
Also taking first place were Alicia Alderson, parliamentary Procedures; Amanda Bollinger, Word Processing II; Katie Fink, Accounting I; Catie Myers, Parliamentary Procedures; Brandon Petzoldt, Introduction to Parliamentary Procedures; Pfefferkorn, "Mr. FBL/" Brett Price, Parliamentary Procedures; Donnie Rodgers, Business Law; Julie Roth, Entrepreneurship Team; Caleb Seyer, FBLA Principles & Procedures; Adam Sherinski, Parliamentary procedures; and Thompson, Introduction to Business Communications.
The District 15 conference was at Dempster Hall on the Southeast Missouri State University campus. Dr. Gerald S. McDougall, dean of the Donald L. Harris School of Business, was keynote speaker.
The Jackson students were impressed with the conference and its organization.
"It takes so many people working together to make something like this work," Pfefferkorn said. "SEMO facilitated it very well. The whole day ran smoothly."
The students were quick to praise sponsors Becky Riney and Kathy Hecht.
"We really need to thank them," Pfefferkorn said. "They put in so much time into it. It was real exciting to get a visible result for their work."
"I know they felt really good about it," Grossheider said.
Grossheider also offered some input as to the type of dedication needed by winning students.
"In Parliamentary Procuedure you have a five-person team," she said. "We met two to three days a week since December, studying rules and planning a Mr. & Ms.' skit."
Pfefferkorn believes Missouri's FBLA organization is one of the nation's best.
"The state (leadership conference) is indesribable," he said. "They bring in professional speakers and motivational speakers. It's really a big production. Missouri puts on one of the largest, most extravagant leadership conferences."
The FBLA members also expressed appreciation to the Jackson community for its continued support.
The complete list of JHS students who placed follows:
First Place
Alderson, Alicia-Parliamentary Procedures
Bollinger, Amanda-Word Processing 11
Brown, Nathan-Accounting II
Brown, Nathan-Entrepreneurship Team
Brown, Jason-Business Communications 11
Fink, Katie-Accounting I
Grossheider, Abby-Ms. FBL
Grossheider, Abby-Parliamentary Procedures
King, Brandee-job Description Manual
King, Brandee-Machine Transcription
Myers, Catie-Parliamentary Procedures
Petzoldt, Brandon-Introduction to Parliamentary Procedures
Pfefferkom, josh-Mr. FBL
Price, Brett-Parliamentary Procedures
Rodgers, Donnie-Business Law
Roth, Julie-Entrepreneurship Team
Seyer, Caleb-FBLA Principles & Procedures
Sherinski, Adam-Parhamentary Procedures
Shields, Kelly-job Interview
Shields, Kelly-Public Speaking
Stover, Shelly-Desktop Publishing
Stover, Shelly-Entrepreneurship Team
Thompson, Justin-Introduction to Business Communications
Unverferth, Emily-Computer Applications
Unverferth, Emily-Desktop Publishing
Second Place
Herbst, Tara-Businses Law
Mirly, Brad-Technology Concepts
Pfefferkorn, Josh-Impromptu Speaking
Soemo, Angela-Introduction to Business Communications
Thompson, Justin-Business Math
Unverferth, Emily-Poster
Jackson Chapter of Future Business Leaders of America
Third Place
Barker, Ryan-Introduction to Impromptu Speaking
Gould, Amanda-Business Communications Il
Lewis, Brent-Word Processing I
Ressel, Clint-Business Calculations
Sander, Melissa-FBLA Principles & Procedures
Soemo, Angela-Business Math
Stinson, Mary-Economics
Williams, Michael-Computer Concepts
Fourth Place
Brown, Jason-Business Calculations
LeGrand, Shelly-Accounting II
Mirly, Brad-Local Chapter Website
Myer, Ashley-Introduction to Parliamentary Procedures
Fifth Place
Price, Brett-Accounting I
McDowell, Alexis-Business Procedures
Frenz, Ryan-Computer Concepts
Schaefer, Matt-Technology Concepts
Sixth Place
Palisch, Matt-Economics
Sander, Melissa-Introduction to Business
Seventh Place
Beller, Layne-Marketing
Biri, Sarah-Business Procedures
Burnett, Melinda-Intemational Business
Myer, Ashley-Introduction to Business
Eighth Place
Bollinger, Amanda-Intemational Business
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