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Excellence HOLD ON! TABLE OF CONTENTS Originality, Spirit and that good- 'ol Powers High School tradition was hard at work during this spe- cial year of 1984. If you decide to continue turning the pages of this yearbook, you will find that this year's inexperienced staff did a very fine job in recording the events of 1984. The Senior class brought back a long-lost tradition when they went on the first Senior trip in eleven years. Also you will read about the smashing success of all the sports seasons and share the emotions and memories of the stu- dents and faculty who made this yearbook possible. Page 1-top left: Debbie Sturman; upper mid- dle: Elizabeth DeVoe; upper right: Glenn Gibbs; bottom left: Sheila Sturman holding Evan Donnelly with Corrinna Sturman in the background; middle: John Nightingale, middle right: Chris Wassman; middle bot- tom: Shari Kalb; bottom right: Kelle Ada- mek and Gretchen Stauffer. Page 2-left: Mark Donnelly holding his son Evan Donnelly; right: James and Wendy Click. Page 3-upper left, left to right: Angie Hunt- ley, Tony Sturman, Shari Kalb, Niki Prin- del, Chris Wassman, Tony Monaco, Robert Frye, Glen Fry and Greg McAdams; upper right: Stacey Feuerborn and Amy Rose; mid- dle left: Phaedra Kalb, Karen Lee and Kelle Adamek; upper middle: Teresa Fry and Tina Russel; lower middle: Jack Lowrey; middle right: Tracy Smith; bottom right, left to right: Tony Sturman, Glenn Gibbs, Chris Wassman, Tony Monaco, Kevin Adamek, Orie Foster and Scott Huntley; bottom right, left to right: Dennis Lee, Karen Lee, Shelly Butler, Jackie Morgan, Shari Kalb and Gretchen Stauffer. Introduction .............................1 Faculty Classes.........................4 Junior High..............................14 Football.................................20 Volleyball...............................24 Groups Activities......................28 Freshmen ................................38 Basketball Junior Varsity Sophomores ............................48 Girls Basketball ......................52 Juniors................................56 Seniors ...............................62 Track..................................68 Conclusion.............................70 2 Introduction
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Making adjustments FACULTY AND STAFF SHOW VERSATILITY The 83-84 school year brought on some major changes. Kelly Spencer, special education teacher, became Kelly Allred, and Jim Click, shop teacher, became the husband of Wendy Click. Science teacher, Mark Donnelly, fathered his first child, Evan, who, accompa- nied by his mother, Pat Walker, managed to cheer up lunch hour every day. Ellen Baldwin, librarian, taught a computer literacy class and also spent much time tutoring. New teacher, Terry Farrier, took Frankie Fedor's place on the staff. This was also his first year as head football coach. In spite of budget cutbacks leav- ing no funding for field trips, Mary Fronk and Gloria Quilhaugh squeezed in a couple. Miss Fronk took her music appreciation stu- dents to an Adam Ant concert in Eugene. Mrs. Quilhaugh took her girls P.E. class to attend several ex- ercise classes and to play some ra- quetball. Kerry Quilhaugh announced this to be his final year as varsity bas- ketball coach. He has worked hard along with the seniors to bring back traditions such as skip day. Mr. Quilhaugh also had two poems of his published in The World newspaper. John Rollofson was superinten- dent at P.H.S. for the second year. When Mr. Rollofson wasn't work- ing in School District 31, he was taking classes including school law, school buildings, and research and evaluation of programs. After Christmas, school secre- tary, Linda Fry, was on her own in the office because Janice Rolfe, after serving five years as adminis- trative secretary, left to marry Dick Vigue. Mrs. Fry was helped on Thursdays when Shirley Stallard, deputy clerk, came in to take care of the school's finances. 4 Faculty Classes
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