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Powers' hockey team came across some stiff competition this season but never had they been challenged by such a tough duo as the Powers faculty and alumni. Everyone waited for weeks to see iust what the outcome of this tough game would be. lt all started out when the referee dropped three pucks at once during the opening face-off. Everyone went in separate directions with each player thinking that he was about to score. When the confusion had ended the game continued as normal. The final score was 8-2 in favor of the faculty and alumni. The night proved to be fun for all with the profits going to the hockey team for new uniforms. Losing the hockey game didn't upset the Char- gers when they considered what was in store for them. ' ' 'f -tw, i .mel ,E ,Q-5 Yii-'lfifkilm' Q v sw f si f . it-5. f t . .iw '-1,1 1--.3 3 'ii- , iff .t V- :A 1- lr sian. ,ip-.,i- I it sf. ll' Top: Dave Durkin is personally escorted to the penalty box by referees, Beth Nobel, and Molly Sapp. above left: The blind scorekeeper Brother Mike swears he won't show favoritism. middle: Goalie, Ron Rol- lack, fails to stop o shot. bottom: Everyone waits anxiously to see who will win the face-off. B4 Activities Faculty and Alumni Clash
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Intramurals: After School Excitement Y . ' -- ic., For two months of the year there's a touch of extra excitement at Powers. This is due to the boys intramural basket- ball games. The guys work hard at developing their skill, and yet they still manage to have a lot of fun. The freshmen and sophomores play their games at Powers, while the iuniors and seniors have St. Michaels as their home court. It was the Moonshiners who captured first place in the junior-senior division. The team consists of Rick Con- nor, Jim Cooper, Tom Kline, Bob Roma- mowski, Mike Martinez, Rob McCall, Mike Morgan, and Mark Rizik. The Red- necks streaked into the lead of the fresh- man and sophomore division. Thanks for that something extra in after school excitement! Top left: Ron Myers attempts to block Steve Sle- va's shot. top right: Mike Martinus iumps above Mike O'Hara with graceful ease. below right: Dave Dmoch takes aim and sinks the tie-break- ing basket. Freshman-Sophomore Team: Back row, left to right: Chuck Braniff, Craig McKillop, Steve Iski, Dave Dmoch, Frank Szabo. front row, left to right: Jim Ducharme, Glenn Norman, Mark Sedgewick. Activities 83
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Marching Through the Tulips The Marching Chargers of '73- '74 made a comeback in the spring of 1974. The occasion was the Hol- land Tulip Festival and the coun- try's third largest parade. Mr. Unger and Mr. Brad Cwiklinski from CMU directed the Chargers in com- petition against l5 other bands. The two-mile long parade was formed by 50 bands, some from as far away as Pennsylvania. It was a long but fun day for the band in the es C s middle part of May. L V V :yn '12 I ...F w Top left: The band drills in circles to the tune of Free, middle left: Smiling twirler Julie O'Neill leads the Powers' band into its place for the Tulip Ume Parade. bottom left: The Chargers leave the field after their excellent half-time performance. above: Helium balloons are raised soon to be released over the field. Activities 85 -1'El4A ' 'A' ' 'v ' ' '-1-'Bi' x L 'f '
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