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To be licensed was the goal of these girls who wished to cut, wash and set their way to the ead of the class What is cosmetology? lt's considered by some as an easy A , According to cosmetology teacher Ms. Marie Crafton there is no such thing as an easy grade in her class. L'You have to work hard and go through the book and know it front and backf' stated Ms. Crafton. 'tYou can't be in the class and Principal Tommy Hays had his hair cut and said he was coming back. - Ms. Marie Crafton expect to not have to work, you have to get your own friends and customers to work on. Officers of the morning group are Darlene Bennett, president, Tanya Green, vice presi- dentg Michelea Stevens, secretary, and Deb- 100 Cosmetology bi Montgomery, treasurer. Senior Darlene Bennett said, Alf you en- joy working with people's hair it's lots of fun. It's a good class to take if you are going to continue it after high school. Officers of the afternoon class were Wen- di Willard, president, Tracy Fowler, vice president, Jana Dilbeck, secretaryg and Tanya Cushman, treasurer. I was real proud of the juniors, they did a super job. They didnlt mess around and they all cut hair the first six vveeksf' commented Ms. Crafton. Junior Gina Mowdy said, It's a lot of work, but itls worth it. Cutting hair was just one of the many things Cosmetology students did. They also gave permanents, facials, manicures and colored hair. HThe school really gave us support, especially the coachesf' said Ms. Crafton. All my girls must have a good personali- ty, she added, Hand not let a customer walk through the door without being greeted with a big 'thellol'! Students who come to get their hair cut keep the girls on their toes. New skills need to be practiced. Senior Kim Avery works on a fellow classmate. i.. ,
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sr M? all K H Butch Long, junior, watches closely as Mr. Roland Kuleman makes a few corrections on his drawing. VOE: Bottom row: Shelly Williams, Debbie Norsworthy, Julie Runnels, Lynn Mosses. Top row, LaDean Houck, Neva Eudy, Sandra Taylor, Rhonda Sills, Sandra Mays, Patricia Werry. VOEg Bottom row: Jennifer Price, Georgia Lewis, Jayleen Gutkowskl, Cheri Green, Teresa DePorta, Karen Roeder. Top row: Sherry Brown, Becky Parker, Julie Wills, Crista Hunter, Vlckle Baldwin, Bonnie Ryan. VOE Drafting: Bottom row: Roland Kuhleman, Miguel Marion, John Algiene, Butch Long, Steve Pfelfer, Greg McCurry, Wade Peterson. Top row: Bryan Beykln, Wade Clowdus, Carl Maclln, Jason Dickerson, Bobby Lough, Roy Lee. VOE f VOC Drafting 99
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Junior Debbie Montgomery demonstrates her ability to dry and style a student's hair. A haircut cost S2 for any student or faculty member. Another of the many skills was that of facial care acquired by practicing on one another to perfect their techniques. 45. . e. V ,,2.1 .- . wf ,, V? f' , ,,, . Junior Cindy Garcia curls the ends on a student's new haircut. Back row: Pam Anderson, Debbie Scheibert, Darlene Bennett, Colleen Lynch, Gina Mowdy, Bobbi Fields. Third row: Tanya Cushman, Tanya Green, Janine Allen, Michelle Stevens, Jeana Hobbs, Norma Jo Corley. Second Row: Cindy Garcia, Wendi Willard, Robyn Godwin, Denise Williams, Ms. Marie Crafton. Front Row: Kim Avery, Angie Loredo, Patricia Santos, Debbie Montgomery, Tracy Haga, Tracy Fowler. Cosmetology 101
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