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NewsMay 18, 2015

Twenty-four students and teachers cut and donated their hair to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. The donation had to be at least 8 inches and is made into wigs for cancer patients across the country.

GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Diamond Ham reacts after having her ponytail cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Diamond Ham reacts after having her ponytail cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Scott City students and teachers pose for photos with their ponytails after having their cut to be donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Scott City students and teachers pose for photos with their ponytails after having their cut to be donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Chloie Raines, left, Paige Cummins and Diamond Ham pose for a photo after having their hair cut for the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Chloie Raines, left, Paige Cummins and Diamond Ham pose for a photo after having their hair cut for the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Cortney Stubenrauch chops off the ponytail of Chloie Raines to be donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Cortney Stubenrauch chops off the ponytail of Chloie Raines to be donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Scott City students who plan to donate their hair, stand before their classmates during an assembly Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Scott City students who plan to donate their hair, stand before their classmates during an assembly Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Sara Bradshaw, a middle-school teacher in Scott City, has her hair cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Sara Bradshaw, a middle-school teacher in Scott City, has her hair cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Paige Cummins celebrates after Kaileigh Dirden has her hair cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Paige Cummins celebrates after Kaileigh Dirden has her hair cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Hair is cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Hair is cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Hailey Groesbeck reacts after having her hair cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Hailey Groesbeck reacts after having her hair cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Hailey Groesbeck consoles Sydny Eldridge as she has her hair cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Hailey Groesbeck consoles Sydny Eldridge as she has her hair cut and donated to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com

Terra Wade chops through Diamond Ham's ponytail during an assembly to cut and donate hair to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
GLENN LANDBERG ~ glandberg@semissourian.com Terra Wade chops through Diamond Ham's ponytail during an assembly to cut and donate hair to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. Twenty-four students and teachers participated in the event that provides wigs to cancer patients across the country.
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Twenty-four students and teachers cut and donated their hair to the Beautiful Lengths program Monday, May 18, 2015 at Scott City High School. The donation had to be at least 8 inches and is made into wigs for cancer patients across the country.

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