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I Carpentry Under the direction and supervision of Ned Pahl and Marc Walters, the junior and seni or carpentry classes built a one- story house for Ed Greeno. The accompanying photos show the students hard at work on this project. In the lower left photograph, juniors Eric Tuss- ing and Mike Stall measure and saw lumber for the skeletal structure. Above is a wide-angle view of the unfinished pro- duct. In the upper left picture, Terry Heitmeyer and Rich Bin- ner measure a section of lumber. To their right. Jerry Saldana prepares to go to work. Finally, a look at the nearly finished product reveals the hours of hard work and determination put forth by members of the class. CARPENTRY 19
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Cosmetology Students in cosmetology take classes at the State Beauty Academy under the direction of teacher Pat Reed. The students learn hairstyling while some study to become makeup artists. Most of the juniors work on manequins while the seniors actually work on live customers. Beginning in the upper left corner and moving clockwise, junior Kip Milhoan brushes out the hair of his manequin. Next we see a group of students (left to right), Cheryl Donaldson, Pam Dodge, and Louanna Wright around a table sharing beauty secrets. Below, Karin Smith combs out her customer's hair. Finally, Kathy Perkins rolls the hair of her manequin. 18 COSMETOLOGY
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Machine, Welding The World of Work is the focus of students in the machine and welding programs. By the second semester of their senior year, many students have already secured jobs in local machine shops. Safety is one of the key factors when working with any tool or machine according to machine shop teacher George Waldman and welding teacher Jim Haley. Both instructors are proud not only of the success of their students in The World of Work but also of their safety record. Beginning in the lower left corner, Dave Lyon is shown working with a turning lathe. Above, senior Joe Spoon also uses a turning lathe. In the upper right photo, Keith Blanton practices his welding technique while below Paul Williams works with a turning lathe. 20 MACHINE, WELDING
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