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Ouesticn cf style Through the mist of the hairspray and the sounds of hairdryers, cosme- tology directors Sue Holt and Alise Dennis teach students the tricks of the trade. Cosmetology. The class gives students an oppor- tunity to work on the required 1500 hours of practice to take the state board exam so that they can receive a cosmetology license. For some students cosmetology may be the stepping stone to some- thing good. I hope through taking this class it will give me an opportunity to pay my way through college. senior Dena Whitecotton said. Cosmetology is more than just a class where people learn to snip, trim, and curl hair. I teach students the care of hair, skin, and nails. director Sue Holt said. I also help them to obtain their cos- metology license. Cosmetology also takes dedication and hard work. My expectations of my students are high to the point of hoping that they can all take the state board exam and pass, but I know it isn't possible. Holt said. — by Bridged Nevils — and Allan Walker ON THE SCENE. Juniors Greg Eckert. Zach Riley. Mike Mosley, senior Larry Thomas, and junior Mark Tubbs cut wood tor the house they're building off Brockington Road in Sherwood which will go on sale. PICTURE PERFECT. Senior Sandy Warner and junior Stacey Hyde work together to fix Stacy's hair in the cosmetology room Cosmetology — Building Trades 135
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7 teach students the care of hair, skin, and nails’ — Sue Holt Building Trades I and II FRONT ROW. Sponsor James Grahm. Robert Watts. Mike Knowlton. Ron Escovedo. Allan Dabbs. Evm Ross 2ND ROW. Scott Walker. David Kublcr. Jim Gibson. Brad Everett. Joe Brown. Jell Gibson. Mark Williams. Larry Lem- mons 3RD ROW. Tim Culwell. Mark Toll. Grahm Bailey. Shawn Bowen. Christian Gassaway. Seth Heldenrand 4TH ROW. Slade Mcphearson, Lar- ry Thomas. Jim Mcelyea, David Allwright. Burke Ducan. Zach Riley. Tim Mitchell. Mike Skinner. LAST ROW. Greg Eckert, Mike Mosley. Mark Tubbs. Ron Litaker. John Hale. Derrick Fonde- rk n. Pat Powell. Cosmetology FRONT ROW. Dena Whitecotton. Sponsor Sue Holt. Mary Smith. Lisa Whorman. Dtna Radar. Lanette Wilson 2ND ROW. Joy Sutton. Amanda Smith. Deanne Smith. Debbie Fulks. Leigh Fo»ey. Tanya Elliott. Becky Ponder. Ann Price BACK ROW. Kara Sanders, Carrie Head, Christie Wil- liams. Kim Hinds. Sandy Warner. Stacey Hyde. Mrs. Alise Denms 134 Into enough
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€ n theleb Welcome to McDonald's. May I help you? Many students work at McDonald's or Burger King, but students in Co- operative Office Education (COE) choose to work in offices, typing, an- swering phones or filing papers. Senior Karrie Peterson, through an interview set up by COE teacher LaVerne Jones, landed a job at Ar- kansas Computer Systems. Peterson said that she wanted an office job be- cause of the benefits. There are a lot of secretarial ben- efits that most jobs don't have, she said. Senior Tina Stone said that she chose COE over Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) because she enjoys office surroundings. It gives me the feel of a business,” she said. Stone also said that COE will help her after high school to land a per- manent job. I plan on getting my insurance li- cense, Stone said. — by Shannon Peceny THE REAL WORLD. Senior 8ecky Duhon enters ALL IN A DAY’S WORK. While on the job at data at the Sherwood Law Firm. She is secretary Sears. Senior Leann Gehring takes an order over receptionist, and got hired through COE. the telephone for a customer 136
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