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. W5 G. I r, i i L t ti f 3 . ' I , I ik. 'Jes f 5 .N if tn wi ,.. . .l f. J C g A .f f zfs f yy ,I I ' 5 '- A -. - -A 1 g . ' . . f yt 51 . 3 i '15, . 1 WL 6.52.4 i , .tis ' lfi - A x X ' 1 x ' I it . gxxv dx! 1-..,, x A, Sitting fLeh to Rightj: J. Kohan, V. Foust, E. Remick, C. Burkett, M. Becker, K. Grimm, J. Dukery, C. Shank, J. Blasko. Standing Second Row lLeft to Rightl: D. Leiford, M. Bemardy, L. Myers, C. Plummer, P. Fabina, C. Blough, P. Layton, B. McDermit, W. Wess, S. Wentz, M. Zupan, S. Himes, D. Gounaris, Mrs. . , X gi. ,,,, . ..f...,.,:-,g.zfgie-- X nu 4 '73 A ' 1 3 Rf- J ' pf , .C X i. McCuch. Absent: N. Matula, K. Sacmar. y g y . .,... X , ' I , S 3 Y Q Sitting fLej? to Rightl: T. Wentz, S. O'Brien, B. Plachiner, D. Blough, C. Heider. Standing Second Row fLeft to Rightl: T. Nagy, M. Angelovich, C. Rayha, B. Mc- Cleester, K. Ribblett, N. Zierer, K. Reik, M. Henry, V. Pudliner, S. Eppolito, V. Smith, N. Urban, C. Wess, B. Plummer, Mrs. McCuch. HELEN MCCUCH COURSE DESCRIPTION Beauty operators leam a variety of services largely related to the care of the hair. 'Ihey leam to give per- manent waves. shape with scissors or razor, style, tint, rinse, set, straighten, and bleach the hair. They also give manicures, scalp and facial treatments, and provide makeup analyses. Students are taught salesmanship, howto maintain tint and permanent wave records, trade mathe- matics, ethics, and good public relations as they pertain to beauty culture. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Students can obtain a State License as a beautician after completion of the required number ol' hours and passing the state examination. Many job openings will occur as new jobs are created because of the growing population and in- creasing awareness ofthe part good grooming plays in business and social life. l22 Shopsk Labs
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- i - f T . N ss. s gms:-m-:W -. s-g. . It- ?A 1 J-X, fx ' . ,',q ' :J 1 '. Jn. nw,-A -.rent , fi'- l 3 Sitting lLej? to Rightlr C. Stoykovieh, L. Pavlic, S. Stoessner, J. Rock, C. Shomo C. Grivensky, K. Nosko, E. Frencel. Row Two fLeD to Rightls T. Senella, C. Fenimore, C. Thompson, S. Tomaselli, P. Devorick, D. Homick, D. Haymaker, B. Negrey, J. Bender, J. Waslynehyn, S. Zeglin, C. Ghantos, S. Kadilac. Absent: JAMES RUIS C. Winogrodski, B. Asure, M. Komisar. i 5 i l l Sitting ILM to Rightj: K. Rayha, S. Fabina, K. Eplett, J. Williams, C. Williams. Row Two fLeh to Righrl Mr. Ruis, B. Gray, L. Ryan, P. Schultz, S. Hostetler, W. Johnson, D. Adams, J. Single, S. Helsel, P. Tomak C. Brugette. Row Three fLej7 to Righrl: D. Delic, C. Carscadden, C. Terchanyn, B. Dunmeyer, S. Rager, C Inman, G. Alwine, M. Cooper. Absent: S. Heider. COURSE DESCRIPTION Training will include elements and principles of commercial art, as well as applications in illustration and screen process printing. The work consists of drawing and painting in all media: pencil, pen and ink, tempera, oils, etc. Airbrush ruidering and photo retouching are also included. A broad training is given in basic design, composition and perspective and methods of professional practice as applicable to advertising art. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment and advancement opportunities for talented and well-trained commercial artists in most kinds of work are expected to be good throughout the l970's. The demand for commercial artists will continue to vary with the kind ol' specialization. Television graphics and packaging design are expected to continue to be sources of expanding employ- ment opportunities. ln addition, the growing field of industrial design is expected to need more artists who are qualified to perform three dimensional work with engineering concepts. Shops JL Labs l2l
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45 Sitting fLej7 to Rightj: A. Vranich, B. Schellhammer, K. Vitovich, T. Long, T. Micholick, B. Danchanko, M. Allshouse, S. Ribblett, K. Hammond. Second Row fLej? to Rightj: M. Morris, D. Repak, J. Lamantia, N. Gerula, D. Howell, C. Tegley, T. Vitori, M. Dukery, S. Plummer, C. Punako, D. Ryba, Mrs. Gualardo, D. Trohanowsky. Absent: E. Durant, M. Sobecky, A. Whatmore, K. Single. I , X .T . . is . . y In f M 'ssl A A X. if . ga ' .. f. N .1 i S LA S ' L4 5 V eil? Sitting !Leh to Rightl: L. Betts, D. King, M. Stahr, P. Zimmerman, B. Murray. ROSALIE GUALARDO Kneeling fLeh to Rightj: M. Weyant, R. Mazey, M. Boes. First Row lLeD to Rightj: M. Baer, D. Lichvar, C. Holsopple, D. Richards, L. Wilkinson, M. Hunter, G. Mervine, T. Rager, D. Groves, R. Ahlbom. COURSE DESCRIPTION A Health Assistant must become proficient in taking the temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure and in general to assist the health team in departments throughout the hospital. During the course the student will become familiar with office duties such as telephone technique, typing and filing, care of instruments and equipment. Areas of concentration will include anatomy and physiology, nutrition and basic nursing procedures including first aid. On the job training includes affiliation with Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital and the Scalp Level Home ofthe Brethren. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The fact that well-trained health workers are in continuous demand makes it easier for those who do have the necessary training both to get a job and keep a job. Most health assistants work in hospitals as ward clerks or aides. Health De- partments, health agencies. research foundations, dental offices, medical offices and convalescent hospitals plus being prepared for the ex- panding field of health services.
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