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Page 26 - right: Tina Russell; Page 27 - upper left Shari Kalb; upper right: Shelly Butler; lower left: Top row from left to right - Tina St. Clair, Tina Russell, Karen Lee, Tracy Smith, Shelly Butler, Kelle Adamek; Kneeling Phaedra Kalb, Shari Kalb, Jackie Morgan, Teresa Fry, Gretchen Stauffer; Standing Coach Gloria Quilhaugh; bottom right; Gretchen Stauffer
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Goal achieved DETERMINATION PAYS OFF The team started out the season with one goal in mind, to make it to the State Tournament. All of their practices were fired with hard work and spirit. They were determined to attain their goal and they did. This year's team only had one senior, Shari Kalb, whom they will greatly miss, but the Junior, Soph- omore, and Freshmen girls are looking forward to another trip to the State Tournament. Four girls received All Tournament team honors: Shari Kalb, Shelly Butler, and Kelle Adamek were named to the District 2-B All Tournament Team, and Shelly Butler was named to the 1st Team All State, while Kelle Adamek and Gretchen Stauffer were named to the 2nd Team All State. Games Won and Lossed Opponent win Powers lose Reedsport 0 2 Creswell 0 2 Camas Valley 2 0 Butte Falls 2 0 Marshfield Soph. 2 0 Myrtle Point J.V. 2 0 C.B.A. 2 0 Nazarene 2 1 Camas Valley 2 0 Pacific 2 0 C.B.A. 2 0 Pacific 2 0 Myrtle Point J.V. 2 0 Coquille Varsity 2 0 Elkton 2 1 Nazarene 2 0 Myrtle Point J.V. 2 1 Elkton 1 2 Coquille Varsity 1 2 Days Creek 2 1 Elkton 2 1 Elkton 2 1 Falls City 1 2 Condon .1 2 26 Volleyball
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Spirit LOVELY COURT This year's Homecoming was full of activities. During Spiritweek people dressed up as hippie cave- men, Romans, punkers, and on Thursday, the day of the big game, they showed their colors. As was traditional the high school pro- vided the town's people with their homecoming parade. The three floats that best showed spirit, cre- ativity, and neatness were the sen- iors for first prize, $15.00, eighth graders second prize, $10.00, and third prize, $5.00, the seventh grad- ers. Wednesday, October 12 at 3:00 p.m. Shari Kalb was crowned Queen of the 1983 Homecoming court, by Mr. Football Glen Fry. The Juniors' choice for princess was Gretchen Stauffer; she was es- corted by Jack Lowery. The Sopho- mores' princess was Karen Lee: her escort was Scott Huntley. Fresh- man princess, Sarah Combs, was escorted by Kevin Adamek. The eighth grade princess, Lalania Stur- man, had as her escort Doug Werner. The seventh grade prin- cess, Michelle Martin, was escorted by Robby Kalb. The crown bearer this year was Joe Tyler and the flower girl was Janel Thorton. Kim Furgus played the piano. Page 28 - Right: Mr. Football Glen Fry, Homecoming Queen Shari Kalb, crown bearer Joe Tyler, and flower girl Janel Thor- ton before the ceremony; Page 29 - Top Princess Sarah Combs Prin- cess Karen Lee, and Princess Gretchen Stauffer looking at the camera instead of Mr. Football; Bottom left: Cruiser Rally members, Tracy Smith, at top of the pyra- mid, Stacey Feuerborn and Amy Rose sup- porting her, and Corrinna Sturman and Debbie Sturman forming the base. Not shown, Evelyn Feuerborn, rally advisor, re- signed at the end of the year; Middle right: Queen Shari riding around the field with Joe and Janel; Bottom right: Chris Wassman after being crowned Queen of Powers High. 28 Groups And Activities
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