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VOCATIONAL OFFICE EDUCATION 'S-.... 1. Secretarial Work Appealing to Students Vocational Office Education is available to juniors and sen- iors at Sherman High School. V.O.E., secretarial, and filing skills are used. Two classes of pre-lab and two classes for co-op students are offered. To break the monotony of routine work, classes partici- pated in field trips to banks, industries, County offices, and other interesting places. Junior Karen Brewer, enrolled in V.O.E. because it helps 'lprepare you for a job when you graduate. Jennifer White, junior, also commented she took the course because it is fun and offers a lot of different things. 1. Jackie Hicks corrects error on a legal typing paper. 2. Peggy Dodd works at Sherman Radiologists, her training station. 3. Karen Crawford completes files at Adami 8.4 Keller Associates. 4. Karla Parr does a practice set in record keeping. 5. Kirsten Garrison does medical typing paper in her Co-op class. 4. 24 - Academics
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RIAL ARTS Experience Gpens Avenues to Industrial Shop Trades Sherman High Schools Industrial Arts Department includes general met- als, mechanical drawing and woodworking. Woodworking is available to all students. They work on protects such as coffee tables, lamps, chests, cutting boards, drawing tables and stereo cab' inets Freshmen through seniors are allowed to take mechanical drawing. These students learn how to dram machines and house plans, Gale Bartley, iunior, said, l took mechanical drawing because l like to draw and l am interested in being an architect. l think it will help me learn more about architectural work. Kevin Riley, freshman, commented, Ml enrolled in drafting because it is a good occupation to go into in the future and because l'm thinking about becoming a draftsman later on. General metals is open to any student interested in learning skills with metals. They have protects such as patio tables, log racks and fireplace sets, 'E -4 ' 3 5. 1. Bruce Church works on machine drawing. 2. Barry Gaddis sawing with a hacksaw. 3. Mike Luster, Eric Eggan, and Greg Gittens work- ing on wood projects. 4. Mike Temple, David Troxtell, and Aundra Beamon work on projects in metal shop. 5. Kevin Riley and Mark 4' Wood show drawing ability in drafting. Academics 23
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f Q 35- gpm WH-W-fa-rr,-,,,,. Seminar Helps to Broaden Knowledge For the first time the Cosmetology department of Sherman High School attended a three day seminar at Grayson County Junior College. During the seminar, students viewed films and saw demonstrations on facial cosmetics, and basic hair cutting. This year 26 juniors and seniors are enrolled in cos- metology. During the two year, three hour a day course students learn about hair styling, applying cosmetics, and manicures. Concerning Cosmetology, senior, Karen Knowles commented, I took cosmetology because l plan to go into a cosmetic field. 1. Kim Lakey styling a patron's hair. 2. Angie Kuykendall and Mrs. Dorothy Mullins take a permanent wave rods out of the hair after completing the wave. 3. Becky Blackburn styles a patron's hair 4. Sandra Carson shampoos a wiglet. 4. Mrs. Dorothy Mullins presents a demonstration of styles on patron, Mrs. Baker, to student Emily Guerrero. 3. 2. at 5. Academics - 25
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