McCann Technical School - Artisan Yearbook (North Adams, MA)

 - Class of 1975

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ARTISAN CHARLES H. MCCANN TECHNICAL SCHOOL Becky Parkhuxst Pat Beckwith Paula Bedard Lorraine Bushee Steve Moulton Diane Filiault Pete Choquette Mary Morris STAFF Nick Mantello Hope Foy Bonnie Knights Val Tracy Debbie Hughes Jeff Reopell jim Gagne Bret MacPhai1, Photographer Editor--Sue Ann Abel Advisor--Mr. Anderson

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ent neglect I profiteer- be as ex- ne tabloids id enough. the analy- :tigators is e afflicted nd avarice in some protected' of the ac- L of New Commis- the Econ- riditions in v over the nave been influence would like by the in- hose from eral legis- both con- ! to blame of course, egislation, nd sudden into the is fairly it Society lministra- gress ap- Jenditures iat there Jtions for ibjectives. fthe insti- quickly nes were l political 'hen they and often with this few years 'throwing E coined, .is mind- ? with lit- 1 real so- Largely 'as a fed- Paper .zine that .1 Brown treasury lting the mployes e: Too of paper ole brief- n'ly on to on may -is of un- n's de- 'll up the etion. In T the indigent, nursing homes re- ceived S75 billion in tax monies in fiscal 1974, compared with S480 mil- lion in 1960. ' No doubt some of this money fur- thered the government's objective, which was, of course, to relieve medical problems and worries. It is not necessarily bad that the money attracted entrepreneurs into nursing home operations, since new capac- ity had to come from somewhere. But when some such operations WASHING billions on b society. Yet and officials which do and One reasc according to social scientl and Congress dures to eva each new p tended goals sist, would s: duce greater , Th st d achieved go-go status on stock tene iemgg markets, it should have been a Harvard pro nigh SOITIE hardly m P the school The gators should be asking are as fol- lows: Did the 1966 Medicaid amend- ment pump out too much federal money too quickly? Were there in- adequate nursing home standards? Were state and federal auditing pro- cedures inadequate? Did the act really help the indigent or did it merely transfer them from largely private to largely public care? For example. many indigent patients were under the care of religious ini- stitutions, which still receive little or no government funds. There is less than ample evi- dence that the American people have gotten real value for their tax money in the government social pro- grams of the last decade. Too many, operated by HUD, HEW and other agencies, have been afflicted with Q mismanagement and even scandal. Too many assumed too quickly that federal bureaucrats knew what was -6- BI'- ls. to li W it. .ot W 'e. TC pr. te ri. le es, If fs. Ii LGVU 1-llUVCLL uv uc .l.uuuu.uc Lawns say' offs during the current economic slowdown. There seems to be a widespread feeling in Washington, in most state-houses and in many mayoral offices that ta little thing like recession shouldn't be allowed to deprivetaxpayers of the privilege types of surg They didn' tiveness of t ,whether the good, regardl A surprisingl a fifth or le: substantial : such results : males in sy schools' bett .-W.,. ....... ... .. . ' 'M -' -'V' ance the Westerner who dashes aroumli of duodenal ulcer operamiiorrig sharper per fnrmsmrm hv 'rw-mlir-A nffimav-e ahfm- 0 naval with instant answers' The Chinese leamn Once small changes have been identi- fied, however, it may be possible to build improvements upon them. Officials can discard program features that don't work, and expand those that do. Besides, even small progress can be of great value to the individuals affected. A new medical treatment may lengthen sur- vival time for vlctlms of a particular dis- ease by only a year, but for the victims and their families, that's a significant gain. Many politicians and social scientists argue that large new social programs should be delayed until careful tests deter- mine just what works, and the current study would seem to support that argu- ment. But the authors reject it. In many cases, they declare, such delay is politically uru'ealistic. Says Mr. Light: II a substantial coalition has formed for day care cenrters, you're not solve them tinually tl l l a land ill the curreri lude. Theh and unifim be dividlu of 1972 li: nd Chinew knowledgls: Vlllch 'th0:arI d that it f: a soluticlr. appear ': rse, is thzi' roth Taip' the fact '1 Chinas 5' me n activitiw nge, it val' d in mar even befor i LHC LlCd..l.LI. UA. ILKJDIUCHL LALAd.lL5. At the beginning and at the end, returi to the mainland was forever in his minf In the early days here, he even discou aged erecting new buildings becau: ' Taipei was, after all, just a provimonzl capital until the mainland could be recoil quered. At the end, his last will drawn onl' a few days before his death reiterated lt I pledge to cross fthe 100-mile strait that sej - arates this island from the mainland. Anil Changing Cl By STEPHEN Hsss I As spring came to New York City ll 1963, when the world must have seemel very young to Theodore C. Sorensen, lil delivered a. series of lectures at Columbll -Universit . A Premdent canno afford li

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