Bill Powers
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Bill G. Powers took the first steps on a life-long educational journey at Liberty Elementary School, Coweta in 1936. He graduated from Coweta High School in 1948 and received several scholarships to study at Oklahoma State University. Bill graduated with a degree in vocational agricultural education in 1953. He later received a master’s degree in vocational agricultural education and higher education from OSU. He also attended the University of Tulsa, Oregon State University and the University of Kentucky. Bill’s first job in education was teaching vocational agriculture at Mountain Park, Oklahoma. In 1958, he joined Stillwater High School, where he taught vocational agriculture. A year later Bill joined OSU as assistant dean of men and assistant director of counseling.
Bill later moved to Eastern Oklahoma A&M College and then to the Oklahoma
Department of Vocational and Technical Education (now CareerTech), as state
supervisor of technical education and assistant state coordinator of area
vocational-technical education. Mr. Powers was inducted to the CareerTech Hall of Fame in 2001
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Updated 2006.08.30

