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A State Board Patron sits as Sherry Shaw 1121 styles her hair. The patron can be anyone who a hairstylist feels comfortable with doing their hair, and will then attend the State Examination with the beautician, Preparing the hair on her mannequin. Tina Austin tlll sets her hair. This is part of a two year program leading to her license, Photo by Jennifer Frazier i A Cosmetology FRONT ROW: Donna Ruth, Leslie Watson, Sherry Shaw, Staci Schneider, Lori Whitmore, and Mrs. Rosemary Borden. BACK ROW: Tracy Cates, Kandy Barrow, Kristi Miller, Darla Cox, and Janna Pettit. ik tx ,,,, Cosmetology FRONT ROW: Ginger Holcombe, Chris Barbero, Jenny Schlatter, Leslie Mace, Tina Austin, and Holly Schults. BACK ROW: Melissa Hardman, Randee Givens, Kelli Reed, Karen Melton, Stephanie Henry, Angela Elledge, Tiffany Valle, and Kim Spidle. COSMETOLOGY
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BE Cosmetology was an in depth study of cosmetics to develop ada vanced techniques of beauty and individual care, The class allowed students to learn the fundamen- tals of hair styling, facials, mani- cures, and salon management. Students were taught all the ba- sics of creating a new image for themselves. The class helped stu- dents get to know themselves, as well as their classmates. This year's group of girls were the best that l've ever had. l love them all. We treated each other as if we were one big family, said Mrs. Rosemary Bordon tfacultyl. Many students involved in cos- metology agreed that the work was not easy but well worth the Time and patience were required to learn advanced feebniqiief 0 UTY CARE experience gained throughout the year. In cosmetology students re' ceived the best hands-on experi- ence available. Cosmetology was a daily three hour class that fa- miliarized its students with many new techniques. Mannequins were used for practicing styling, and then many students came in for hairstyles. The class was designed for stu- dents who planned on being a beautician. Students worked for two years to achieve the skills re- quired to attend a State Board Examination upon approval of the instructor. The students who passed the examination were then able to obatin a license to become a trained beautician in the state of Texas. The cosmetology students made two trips to Austin this year for State Board Examinations. The first trip took place in the middle of May. It was sponsored by Mr. Chris Gomez and Mrs. Bor- den lfacultyl. The June trip, how- ever, was not sponsored by the school. Lynette Ramirez Setting a roller to Kelley Bivens' flll hair Staci Schneider l12l makes certain the rollers are tight Staci is practicing for her State Board Examination Photo by Brad Graves O' Preparing her mannequin for a perm, Jenny Schlatter Klll thinks of how she wants to style it. This is Jenny's first year in cosmetology. Photo by Jen- nifer Frazier With concentration at a high, Kelley Bivens flll acquires a quick and easy style, Kelley worked with the juniors from 12:40 until 3:35. Photo by Jennifer Frazier Design by Lynette Ramirez '98, ,aff I ,Ml qs: t , . a y .,t.... .
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,qw ' ,. ., vista CVAE provider opportzznifief hr .rluclenzif who plan Z0 pzmwe mreerf in the BUSINESS WORLD S S CVAE dealt with two areas of study: General Mechanic Repair and General Auto Repair. General Auto Repair IGARJ dealt with the various systems of the automos bile. It associated the learner with the basics and hands-on experi- ence. Upon completion of the course the student would be able to explain the automotive systems as well as the qualifications of the automobile mechanic. General Mechanical Repair KGMRJ was a two hour class based on comprehensive small engine re- Plastic or paper? was what John Kuhl 1111 asked Kroger customers. This was a new question for consumers who shop at major supermarkets. Photo by Trish Briscoe. Working hard to please the custom- er, Melissa Bass i111 rang up the mer- chandise. She worked at Kingsaver dur- ing the school year. Photo by Trish Briscoe. Design by Charissa Smith pair. The students studied job op- portunities, safety, hand tools, and power tools. They began with the steel rule, a low precision in- strument and progressed to mi- crometers, a high precision instru- ment. After learning the basics, the students practiced or worked on jobs brought into the shop. These jobs included lawnmowers, edgers, and small household ap- pliances. I have a better than the run-of- the-mill average class. They are improving their skills and devel- ' cosine :als ' nwsmm Cmfl Clll T 1 P IEIII The use of the lawnmower engine worked out as a good educational experiment for first year shop students. Showing the different parts of the engine, Mr. Lester Bonner lfacultyl assisted Brandon Kerbyson 1101 in repairing it. oping their talents in engine re- pair. This group appears to be progressing in quality and behav- ior as well as academic scores, said Lester Bonner ifacultyl. Charissa Smith Working in the back of a hot kitchen, Randy Griffith llll prepared the different foods served at Taco Bell. While talking to a fellow co-worker they discussed the art of making tacos. Photo by Trish Briscoe. . -. mm I-,. arm .61 -' army, nil IKIA.
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