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Different cultures can also influence unique names. Junior Keonaikaika Haleakala Wisniewski (right) got his name from Hawaiian traditions and foreign exchange Sondre Furuhaug (left) finds American pronunciations of his name funny.

NOMINAL ANOMALIES

Orion Lamar, Prowl Reporter
November 30, 2023
Powell High School students prepare for a concert at Northwest College.

NWC DISTRICTS

Ethan Cartier, News Editor
November 30, 2023
Sisters Lucy and Naomi Whipple are one of the many sibling pairs at PHS.

SIBLINGS IN THE SCHOOL

Melissa Merritt, Prowl Reporter
November 10, 2023
Orion picked up his love for guitar with the help of his Dad, Bobby.

OUTSTANDING ORION

Katie Morrison, Opinion Editor
November 10, 2023
The Concert Choir group performed four pieces including “The National Anthem,” “Heroes and Dreamers,” “The Longest Time,” and “Parting Glass.”

TAKING THE STAGE

Jimmy Dees, Associate Editor
November 10, 2023
Emma Moore prepares for a sold out crowd at the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City. Photo courtesy of Emma Moore.

WHEN I GROW UP…

Melissa Merritt, Prowl Reporter
October 20, 2023
Members of the Powell High School tennis team show off their wrist tanlines.

SOLAR REPERCUSSIONS

Sophie Czirr, Prowl Reporter
October 20, 2023
Combined with oatmeal, semisweet chocolate chips, and m&ms, the Monster Cookies is comprised of key ingredients that are bound to create a lasting flavor.

COOKIE OF THE MONTH: MONSTER COOKIES

Korbyn Warren, Prowl Reporter
October 11, 2023
Running an organization can be no easy feat, and for senior Keegan Hicswa, his major goals as President of National Honor Society is to ensure a year of giving back to the community that is always so willing to help out others in need, displaying a trait that NHS adviser Tammy Schiermeister has seen grown over the last two years. “His maturity level has risen of course [from junior to senior year],” Mrs. Schermister said. “Even when you go from being a part of the presidency, when he was an officer last year, to now running it, you have to take on a lot of responsibility.” Photo Courtesy of Keegan Hicswa

TALKING WITH THE PRESIDENT: NHS

Emma Johnson, Editor-in-Chief
October 11, 2023
Offered to PHS students every day of the school week, PCSD1 gives the opportunity for breakfast meals at 7:30-7:50 in the morning. For some, this meal makes or breaks their day, like PHS junior Shannon Black.

MORNING RITUALS

Danica Bobick, Prowl Reporter
October 4, 2023
I just want everyone to find a home and through that our chapter can do that and my team can do that. 

TALKING WITH THE PRESIDENT: FFA

Nalani Jordan, Prowl Reporter
October 4, 2023
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