Powers names top students

Monday, June 01, 2009 |
Powers High School graduates picked up diplomas on May 29, 2009.
Valedictorian
Kiefer Allen is son of Dean Allen of Powers and Nita Allen of Powers. Kiefer has held the position of student body treasurer for three years and is the student body president.
He has participated in football, basketball, track and golf. Kiefer has been a part of the building trades program at school. He’s been First Team All League offensive line, twice; Second Team All League linebacker and honorable mention linebacker in football and was honorable mention basketball his senior year.
Kiefer will graduate with a 4.00 GPA. He has received numerous academic awards during his high school years. Kiefer plans to go to college and pursue the field of medical imaging. He’s interested in the advancements in technology and helping people who are hurt. He would like to eventually become a radiologist.
Kiefer plans to start at Southwestern Oregon Community College, then transfer to the Oregon Institute of Technology in Klamath Falls.
Salutatorian
Nicole Bittner is daughter of Jenny Casini of Powers. Nicole plans to go to Southwestern Oregon Community College. She would like to work in the medical clerical/medical coding and billing field.
Nicole has participated in volleyball and basketball. She was First Team All League her junior year in volleyball and Second Team All League in basketball.
Nicole has received numerous academic awards while in school. She will graduate with a 3.86 GPA.
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