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Jacks of all trades The Backbone John Rollofson served his third year as superintendent-principal of Powers High. Mr. Rollofson introduced two new business days for the seniors and brought three new computers to the sys- tem so both the elementary and high school could use computer technology in their programs. Also, Mr. Rollofson ac- quired a T.V.-V.C.R. combination and had cable T.V. hooked up so the high school could have access to public televi- sion. School Secretary Linda Fry manned the front office of the high school again this year. Mrs. Fry has countless duties, some of which are typing announce- ments every day, keeping student files up to date, handling Mr. Rollofson's ap- pointments, and managing the money. District Clerk Shirley Stallard came up once a week to take care of the school accounts and time cards. Ellen Baldwin, P.H.S. librarian, handled attendance, li- brary books and magazines, and also had a computer literacy class. She also played the role of a live-in, short-notice substi- tute. Lavine Elam and James Clausen put up with typical high school vandalism: writing on bathroom walls, mass gar- bage dumping, etc. They are two very good janitors, and the students and fac- ulty of Powers High appreciate them greatly. The class of 1985 would like to extend a special thanks to Dick Wallace for helping with Senior Ball decorations. Along with all of Dick's other duties he managed to gather up all of the things that the seniors asked for. Page 6: top - Darla Fry and Tracy Byrd semi-study- ing; middle right - Shirley Stallard catching a breeze; middle left - Linda Fry reluctantly poses for the camera; bottom - Ellen Baldwin in her territory, the library. Page 7: top left - Brian Mowe, helpless in the claws of Santa; top right - Jeff Huntley, Elton Morgan, Victor Johnson, and Rick Butler getting the volley- ball team fired up at the bon fire; middle right - Susie Sturman laughing and Tammy Moore laugh- ing at Susie; middle left - Kelle Adamek, Karen Lee, and Gretchen Stauffer taking it easy in their phys- ics class, bottom left - Tina Russell, Shelly Butler, Tracy Smith, and Kelle Adamek in a conspiracy; bottom right - Mr. Rollofson frowning at his com- puter. 6 FACULTY AND CLASSES
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Quite the crew Hard Working Kelly Allred, special education teacher, was a very busy person this year. She was rally advisor. Campfire Girls leader, and concession stand manager. Terry Farrier took over for Kerry Quil- haugh this year to coach boys varsity basketball. Along with his regular schedule of computers, business, and math classes, he also taught a night class for S.W.O.C.C. In addition to his normal shop schedule James Click taught an adult woodworking class after school, and he also coached boys J.V. basketball for the first time this year. Kerry Quilhaugh, athletic director, re- tired from coaching varsity ball this year to coach the junior high basketball teams. He kept up with his regular duties as senior advisor, general math, civics, and spelling instructor. Steve Fergus was hired part time this year to aid Willie Hamlett. Page 8: top - The ghost of Powers High, one of Mr. Gillespie's most dedicated students, working dil- gently at his desk; middle left - Kelly Allred taking a break from wading through her desk; bottom - Terry Farrier and Jim Click, What was that call?” Page 9: top right - Victor Johnson and Scott Hunt- ley wrestling in P.E. class; top left - Willie Davis and Steve Fergus; bottom left - Roy Lehnherr studying under the ever watchful eye of the skele- ton. 8 FACULTY CLASSES
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