WHS senior spotlight: Cayla Fritsinger
Cayla is a senior at Williams High School.
Cayla has lived in Williams for 13 years. She has attended school in Williams her entire life.
She has been involved in cheer all four years and has been a part of the golf team and FCCLA.
Some of her favorite classes have been law enforcement with Mr. Brownlee and hotel and restaurant management with Mrs. Moreno.
“I love that class so much,” she said.
She also enjoyed history and English class.
Cayla said some of her biggest influences have been Mrs. Schober and Mrs. Moreno.
“She has helped me so much and Mrs. Moreno too,” she said.
Some of her best memories of high school are homecoming and bus rides home from games.
“The cheerleaders have concerts in the back of the bus and we just have a blast,” she said.
In her spare time, Cayla likes to hang out with friends.
Outside of school Cayla has worked at Bearizona since her sophomore year.
After graduation, Cayla said she wants to attend Scottsdale Community College for two years before transferring to Arizona State University where she plans to study forensic psychology.
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