Key alumni committee members who have carried the ball for many years have openly said they can no longer go on without help. The appeal has been made to younger alums to help keep the tradition alive.
“We’ll find out on the 16th,” said Pat …
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The 100th annual Powell High School Alumni Association reunion is in the books.
Now the question begs an answer: Will there be a 101st?
That will be the question before the house July 16 when the alumni board meets at 7 p.m. at the Powell Eagle’s Club.
Key alumni committee members who have carried the ball for many years have openly said they can no longer go on without help. The appeal has been made to younger alums to help keep the tradition alive.
“We’ll find out on the 16th,” said Pat Graham, who has logged some 30 years on the alumni association’s reunion planning committee. “Anyone interested in helping out is invited to come to the meeting.”