Education Lt. Gov. Taylor visits Penta Career Center Published on Feb. 19, 2015 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor smiles as she takes a look inside a 1965 Ford that had been restored by students. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor, left, speaks with advanced manufacturing technologies instructor Robert Golden, center, as Superintendent Ron Matter, right, looks on. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image As Superintendent Ron Matter, left, and welding instructor John Sliwinski, center right, look on, Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor, center left, greets Josh Nissen, 18, an Eastwood student. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Welding instructor John Sliwinski, left, and Superintendent Ron Matter, center right, talk with Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor, center left, as Josh Nissen, 18, an Eastwood student, right, works on his welding. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Welding instructor John Sliwinski, center, smiles as Lake senior Madison Prodan, 18, left, shows Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor, right, her recently welded piece. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Welding instructor John Sliwinski, left, speaks with Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor, center, as Josh Nissen, 18, an Eastwood student, right, works on a school project. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Superintendent Ron Matter, center, and Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor, right, listen as advanced manufacturing technologies student KC Glass, 18, of Lake, left, describes his classwork. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor, left, speaks with advanced manufacturing technologies instructor Robert Golden. The Blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Related Items penta career center ,Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor Recommended for you Click to comment