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State Board Bound Perms, haircuts, and manicures were only a few of the many ser- vices offered by the students of Cosmetology who were preparing for State Board. The students who were selected for the two year course beginning as juniors came from three schools: Ellison, Killeen, and Florence. Each student was a member of the Voca- tional Clubs of America. The Cosmetology department was open to the public every day until 3:30 and on Thursday until 8:00. The students gained valuable experience in wor ing with the public and had a variety of clients. Estelle Wagner said, l've learned so much, and I feel I can communicate much better with people. The senior class could easily be identified by the white uniforms they wore. Most of the patrons commented the the uniforms gave the students a professional look. The junior class wore green smock tops and white slacks. The department, headed by Mrs. Lois Harrison, trained and prepared students for the six hour state board exam. Once the students had their licenses the doors to many other fields were open besides being a hairstylist. Some of these were make-up artistry, colorist, total fashion, merchandising and design- ing. Sandi Hudson said, 'There are so many exciting new fields to choose from it's hard to decide which one to specialize in. After two years of hard work the students were state board bound and ready for their exciting new careers. GIVING a shampoo to a Killeen student before a hair cut is Michelle Bedelle. 176 Cosmetology Layout and Copy by Maryann Esquivel if :S E E at m E 9 o .c cl il ,..,..., .,...,.........,.....-M.. N ,,.a.,,...,-.4...f-W. ,, ., MEMBERS of the Cosmetology class are ffront rowj Enlisa Rivera, Maryann Esquivel, Dawn Adams, Christie Mcloud, Joanne Cunningham, Patty Love, Teresa Washington, 12nd rowj Pam james, Ginger Sims, Marie Rios, Yolanda Litsy, Melissa Philips, Kathy Maze, Carole Mook, Amanda Hoshow, Michelle Bedell, Est Wagner, Linda Hurtado, t3rd rowi Vi Henning, Anita Riley, Adine Rice, Sz Hudson, Dean Chapman, Kelly Cook, ix Rubb, Starla Howard, Shelly Baker, Vo Payne, Pam Rose, lana Price, Clar Marshal.
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CN WW MM, TAKING dictation at Household Finance is Karen Richards. WORKING on their daily projects in first hour VOE are Todd Flowers and Andy Diluzio. SYLVIA DAVID- SON prepares to type at the KISD Centra ' e where she is employed. MEMBERS of VOE for 1982-83 are tfront rowl Mrs. Braly, Pam Hentschell, ludy Smullen, Sherlynn Cook, Michelle nLenox, Tonya Powell, Debra Davis, Sandy Knowles, Karen Richards, lamie Mew, Maggie Hurst, Nicole Norman, Kim Shockley, jennifer Fer- rell, Veronica Bonham, Mrs. Harmon, 12nd rowj Bambi Altman, Marsha Yarberry, Steve Bibiano, Anthony Trevino, Melissa Smashey, Sheila Saito, Rita Diaz, Sylvia Davidson, Deanna Aaron, Renee Farris, jennifer Shapland, Ana Lorenzo, Andy Diluzio, Susan Woodberry, and Ann Turland, Grd rowl Eileen Arthur, Yami Bur- ria, Elizabeth Reed, Toni Gallensteimjgen 'lf-qlg-Ijgski, Cindy Bumbalough, Melissa Daude, Denise Benson, Todd Flowers, Kimberly Kitchens, Heather Dalton, Karen Mittlested, Karen Wyatt, Gail Desjardins, Van a Brown, and Lisa Brinson. .2
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GREETING patrons are Kathy Maze and Yolanda Litsy. GIVING a haircut to Charles frosting cap is Yolanda Litsy. DeShazo is Vicky Henning. RINSINC out a , r 4 'Mil -af' I ff 4 e' wwf PREPARING a patron for a haircut is lana Price. DISPLAYING a mannequin is Sandi Hudson. .A . .Y- A my 1' t rg ww s s b 1' D V X 3 1' V ' 3 ir 'S ..'f,sf'l in 'U Cosmetology
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