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  • After nineteen year drought, football brings home the “ship”: Panthers defeat Douglas decisively for the 4A State Championship trophy

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Quincey Smith

    A chilly breeze crawled over the Douglas Bearcat’s field as the Powell Panthers kicked off the football to begin the 2006 4A Football Championship Game. The Panthers haven’t seen the championship fiel

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  • Shumway tops at state swimming: Shumway and Wardwell capture 1st & 2nd

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Deanna Swanson

    Cindy Shumway wasn’t supposed to win the 200 freestyle competition. She had one of the outside lanes and was supposed to come in behind others, including her teammate, Alex Wardwell. Usually the insi

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  • Cross Country girls take state: Team edges rival Lander by nineteen points for the win

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Alex Wardwell

    The Powell girls cross country team finished their season at the top. The girls took the 3A state title at the 2006 State Cross Country competition. Seniors Katie Thiel and Sylvia Violett wrapped up t

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  • Despite best efforts volleyball team fails to make it to state: Volleyball team ends season with high spirits

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Kali Fagnant

    The Lady Panther volleyball season was a bit similar to that of a small rollercoaster ride. The Panthers began the year with an exciting win over Lander in the opening weekend of conference play. The

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  • Girls swimmers and divers end the season with a big splash: Panthers end with a strong record

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Dani Cannon

    Throughout the season, the Lady Panthers won six out of eight duals. At conference in Jackson Hole, the team took an awesome third place against some really strong teams from across the state, and Coa

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  • Another addition to the foreign exchange students at PHS: Continuing from last month’s issue...

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Alex Wardwell

    What is your name?“Pichayanee Choompolku(Peach- cha-ya-nee Choom-pol-kul).”Where are you originally from?“Chaing-Mai Thailand, the land of smiles!”Do you come from a large family?“There are only four

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  • New faces are lining the halls of Powell High this year: Five new males and three females add to the diversity of Powell’s faculty

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Tyler Rickert

    Position: English.From: Greybull.College attended: Black Hills State .Previous teaching positions: Taught theatre in Casper, Lander, and Idaho.Reason for wanting to teach: Acquired Drama experience an

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  • New Teachers, Continued

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Tyler Rickert

    Position: Spanish.From: Burlington.College attended: Started Degree at NWC, finished at UW.Previous jobs: Taught beginning Spanish courses at UW.Reason for teaching: “It’s the only thing I’m good at.”

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  • New Teachers, Continued

    Tuesday, November 28, 2006 By: Tyler Rickert

    Position: Foods & Nutrition.From: Powell.College attended: University of Wyoming.Previous jobs: First National Bank and substitute teaching.Inspiration for teaching: 4H Leader.Impression of PHS:Loves

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  • New Teachers, Continued

    Tuesday, November 28, 2006 By: Tyler Rickert

    Position: Business.From: Powell.College attended: UW.Other jobs: Building houses (summer).Reason for going into teaching: Was an accounting major, and teaching lets him stay around sports.Other teachi

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