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Nurse's Aid Develops Skills The nurses aid class is con- sidered a vocational class and the students learn many skills. Upon completion of this class, they will be quali- fied to work as a nurses aid in a hospital or nursing home. They will be awarded a certificate that they have successfully completed this class. Trai .A , K . V n fsg, I' X -fa 0 - : I L f 3 K I X NURSES AID: TOP ROW: Nancy Katuzin, Bettina Gerke, Pam Cross, Cindy Kutz, Rita Bell, joan Wint. MIDDLE ROW: Debbie Newboles, Kay Keblaitis, Sheila Falconer, Regina Stewart, Linda Mckee, Kim Gaushas. BOTTOM ROW: Tammy Reynolds, Kathy Wedlick, Mrs. Hallie Robertson, Vanessa Mendolia, Kim Fisher. Cosmotology Is Beauty Culture The cosmotology students learn to bring out a person's beauty. They try to make the customers look their best and leave satisfied. They are trained by a staff of beauti- cians. It takes 1,500 class hours to finish the course and they finish ready to give everyone a new look. COSMOTOLOGY: TOP ROW: Pat Flohr, Irene Phillips, Kim McPhee, Terry McCar- thy. MIDDLE ROW: Cindy Reginek, Linda Donovan, Karen Brandes, Pam Esper, Nancy Mryncza. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Adams, Candy Neely, Yvonne Rameriz, Nancy Lee, Louise Magro. COSMOTOLOGY-NURSE'S AlDf'I4'I
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Doing Those Special jobs The 1977-78 Vocational Printing Class has jobs coming in every day. The students are picked by the instructor, Mr. Dyda. The members of this class have had previous printing experience, ei- ther in junior high or the beginning of high school. The Vocational Printing Class produces many things for this school district, such as, memo pads, office materials, the school newspa- per, play programs, and all sport programs. The class also does the Senior News for senior citi- zens, which is an outside project. JIM ACKROYD and DOUG CLARK, members of co-op, are cleaning the press after a long day. fnfl -.L s- l VOCATIONAL PRINTING: TOP ROW: Scott Mayberry, T.R. Rafferty, Dean Davis, C-ary McDermott, Mike Kitchen. MID- DLE ROW: Russ Cagle, Doug Clark, Dan Bailey, Dave Lange, lim Ackroyd, Terry Cowman. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Szan- iszlo, Craig Nizyborski, Mr. Dyda, Karen Dryden, Debbie Wales. 140fVOCATlONAL PRINTING ,A qs,-s-s-gs , . ,f: sf' T.R. RAFFERTY and DEAN DAVIS fan paper for a hot job. GARY MCDERMOTT, a member of the wrestling team, working on a note pad for assistant principal Mr. Mike Vogel.
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Homecoming ls . . Pride And Excitement J., . Homecoming week began with the excite- ment of the first evening pep rally. The sophomores displayed their spirit by win- ning the prestigious spirit stick. To high- light the evening, the court and queen were announced. Paula Korejwo was offi- cially named Homecoming queen. The game was a perfect compliment to a fine week. The Cougars trounced Wood- haven 26 to 0. The Cougars displayed their defensive aggressiveness by not allowing the Warriors to score. Besides the defense, the offense exploded for four touch- downs. At halftime, Mrs. Ioanne Blum re- ceived a special dedication in honor of her Cougar defense shut out Woodhaven, while the offense expl for 26 Points. Cougar, Marilyn Kitt, accepts the tro- phy for the cheerleaders winning float. van presents the jun trophy. X I' Paula Korejwo and her father, Donald, watch the Cougars in action. 142fHOMECOMlNG Student Council president, Kevin Sulli- late husband john. oded i iors the first place ly. At halftime, Mr. William Dyda, presents dedication ceremony to Mrs. loanne Blum, in honor of her late husband The Sophomore class shows its pride and enthusiasm at the homecoming pep ral
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