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Each of the gurls are taught how to glve perms and dye halr Sensor Lesla johnson practlces the perm technlq 'Q Mg, A new look Hair styles are luke fads, they come and go wuth the change of seasons It takes only one gurl to come to school wearing her halr a different way and the whole school starts maklng apporntments Everyone wants a new style they can call therr own Freshman Kelly Curry sand, Once In a whale tts nrce to have a change rn hairstyles, a person needs a different look It adds some varletytoyourllfe Whlle1unrorlanaHollar thought that rf she let her hair grow out she could do more wrth It and therefore have more varuety Y A before prcture of Rohm Powell as she prepares for a halr cut Before halr can be cut each patron has their halr washed tmlddlel Here senior Linda Wllllam rlnses patron s halr Senlor Cosmetology FRONT ROW LlndaWlll1am Brenda Heyman K1mChrlstopher SECOND Tuna Keeler Leslalohnson Carmen Gauer THIRD Mrs Veronica Zak Instructor Tammy Hlnde Terry Barr Senlor Carmen Gauer flnrshes a patron s halr by puttmg It In curlers '!ln-- ai A fmlshed rob shows the expertrse of the cosmetol ogy students ' ue. . I I K 1 , . , 2 ' , , . : ' , , . I . V :ru 'l ,. , M '-M 6 l 'Db . 19' C Q, I T 4 Us , O it f I V 1 ll. ' ti '. f igar T 'l a A 'sh A, as ar' .....- , Q A If s j 1 1 , l , M yey Q , , M , t , x cs a V ' , 2 ' 1 .-L 5 Q y N A V 'hc .. XA : - 5 y y K 3 grief. -if-T T he he . ,, . . . ,, . . . 19 X Cosmetology
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, :' xx Frm: More than a marshmallow roast Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Order in the court, for today, Wednesday, Sept. 19, is the opening of the Salem Witch Trials. The first defen- dant is none other than Bill Young? Witch trials in 1980? In Mrs. Vivian Hutchisson's Honors American Studies classes, the students reenacted the Salem Witch Trials as they were said to have been. Costumed in a wide variety of caps, bonnets and robes, the partic- ipants portrayed the Puritans to make the viewers believe that they were really there, in Salem, Mass., in 1692. The mock trials were just one ofthe many special activities in the Honors American Studies class, a combination of both Amer- ican literature and American history. The students met in room A-2 to listen and learn as Mrs. Hutchisson gave her two- period-long lectures on the Revolutionary War and the literature ofthattime. By com- biningthese classes into atwo-period block, the students get an opportunity to under- stand how literature and history affect each other and the relationship between them, Mrs. Hutchisson explained. ln addition to American Studies, a wide variety of other history and literature classes are offered to students. Among these is Northwest Ohio History. Two times in the fall and again in the spring, a school bus is loaded -with tents, cookware, food and sleeping bags as NWOH classes prepare for a two-day camping trip. Mr. Thomas Berg, the NWOH teacher, explained that taking the class on the camp- ing trip gives them a better attitude toward the class and makes them realize that there are many interesting facts to learn about the history of Northwest Ohio. On the Camp-Out the students set up their own camp, prepared their own food and learned about responsibility. In addition to the six-mile hike along the banks of the tow- path of the Miami-Erie Canal, canoe trips were offered down the Maumee River. '-Q...--K luniors Debbie Halm Kathy Frain and Lisa Buscani 21 l History
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