Oak Hill High School’s Future Business Leaders of America recently held its annual installation banquet. On January 21, the members of FBLA gathered at the Carriage House Conference Center to seal pledges taken by officers and new members. Dinner was followed by a candlelight ceremony conducted by Emily Masi, current FBLA Maine State Reporter. Chris Healey was the master of Ceremonies, Eric Daniels gave the welcome speech, Chelsea Cervantes led the flag salute, and Andrea Lane, Katie Emmons, Jeremy Prue, Danielle Bourgoin, Brian Bisson, Kayla Rancourt, and Josh Therrien read the FBLA Creed.
Ryan Michuad, Gabe Fontaine, Holly Rancourt, and Allie Anctil explained the topics of Future, Business, Leader, and America respectively.
New officers installed included Chris Healey, President; Eric Daniels, Vice President; Andrew Lunn, Treasurer; Cassie Kupfer, Historian; Irina Zyuzina, Reporter; Amber Murphy, Secretary; and Brittiny-Rae Gagnon, Parliamentarian.
The chapter members installed were Irina Zyuzina, Andrew Roberts, Andrea Lane, Ryan Michuad, Nic Daggett, Katelynn Emmons, Dean Stowell, Gabe Fontaine, Jeremy Prue, Cassie Kupfer, Samantha Snyder, Brian Bisson, Josh Therrien, Kayla Rancourt, Allie Anctil, Amber Murphy, Chelsea Cervantes, Eric Daniels, Danielle Bourgoin, Holly Rancourt, Lee Reynolds, Christina Rodney, Audrey Pelletier, Chris Healey, Joey Gilbert, Audrey Grass, Hannah Lennett, Ethan Guerette, Andrew Lunn, Kenny Clarke, Frankie Curtis Brittiny-Rae Gagnon, Trina Turgeon, Kevin LaPlante, Josh Jillson, Scott Daniels, Kimberly Hinkley, Daniel Fontaine, AJ Bouffard, Chelsey Turcotte, Jenna Camardese, Matt Rodney, Brittany Wood, Stephanie Gauthier, Shannon Martineau, Cadie Rodrique, Richard Curtis, and Maggie O’Connell.
Concluding the evening’s events was a Power Point Presentation given by Angela Roy and Alyson Anctil, which portrayed Oak Hill FBLA’s accomplishments for the year.
The members of Oak Hill’s FBLA would like to give a special thanks to our advisors Erlene Allen and Angela Roy for everything they do for us.
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