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Tl l .fn Compliments of FRIENDLY ICE CREAIN1 SHOP MRS . ANN TASSONE 1- s H! .-Z MRS , A LICIL CUDDIZBAC Ii . nt. Q-:X f H U ,X Q 'iw I v I
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Q49 5 1- Q F ' 1 , if . l .l .iid it I 'Q lst ROW: P. Broderick, F. johnson, C. Lavariere, M Rougeau, K Comeau K Leonard D Hartwig L Hung Yip, P. McLain. 2nd ROW: C. Knopp, A. Dupias A Cahill, B Labonba-Fd D Bond J Mafuszaka L, Prgcopio, M. Humeston. 3rd ROW: M. Ackley, S Duteau, J Bigda, S Matuszalw L BISSH-111011 M Centes, C. T ornabene. BEA TY C LT RE The Beauty Culture course enables stu- dents to learn the skills and techniques necessary to become successful in the field of Cosmetology. Through this course a student develops into a well- informed, conscientious, and safety- minded beautician. The instructors, Mrs Cuddleback in the laboratory and Mrs. Tassone in the related classroom, teach the students cleanliness, accuracy and precision in all work, care and use of all tools and equipment used, and an ap- preciation of natural beauty, creative- ness, and the standards of Cosmetology. While in the shop, among the other duties, the students have an opportunity to experiment with hair style and color. Redhead, blond, or perhaps brunett -- all tend to make the halls of McCann a year-round lfall Foliage of color rivalled only by Nature, and styles, as unpredict- able as our weather, are a common sight in our halls.
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-ul...-4 1gt ROW: E, Slgan, A. Griswold, L. Murach, D. Perras, C. Beals, M. Oparowski, G. lvlichalenko. 2nd ROW: C. Murphy, S, Lcpinc, D. Oparowski, C. Murphy, D. Fachini. 3rd ROW: D. Biron, R. Gingras, G. Paquin, N, GOH43, G, Bgufdgu, V, Zltcr. 4th ROW: E. St. Pierre, R. Bryant, M. C-allese. DI TRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO 5 P '..-Hu , . The Distributive Education Course -- a program of instruction in marketing, merchandising, and management -- pre- pares students for careers in sales and retailing. During their junior year, students learn salesmanship, store operation, adver- tising and sales promotion, marketing, and merchandising display under the di- rection of Mr. Naughton. The senior year consists of studying business man- agement under the direction of Mr. Kal- kowski . The students operate and staff the school store, and many ofthe seniors work in local stores under the Co-operative Pro- gram. All members of the DE Course belong to the DECA CLUB, a very active social and civic-conscious organization, and compete in business contests on a MR- MICHAEL NAUCHTON district, state, and national level. MR , LAWRENC E KALKOWSKI 10
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