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D. E. student Martha Santos shows a piece of jewelry to customer Josephine Ancira while Nancy Martinez helps Lydia Ponce select a skirt. SERVICE IS THEIR WATCHWORD Distributive Education — one of the most beneficial training programs at Tech. The student has a chance not only to learn the “tricks” of a trade but to learn his regular high school courses. The D. E. student is paid in two ways — he learns a business from the ground up, and he receives a definite salary. The starting wage is approximately the same per hour as that of any beginning employee entering that occupation. After graduation, the student usually receives full-time employment and works for a higher salary. Theory is as important as practice. Gloria Maldonado, Oralia de la Vega, Carrie Ozuna, Ted Gonzalez, Josephine Ancira, Lillian de Alva, Nancy Martinez, Dennis Herrera, George Marrin, and Lydia Ponce do heavy homework. Films are of great value in D. E. Norma Browning shows the 'Kind of Shoes the Customers Like to Jean Kelly, Lucinda Alcocer, Irene Sanchez, Elia Herrera. Alice Valadez, Mary Jane Sanchez, Christina Garcia, Angelina Plata, and Sylvia Vela. PAGE 25
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Foreman, Jesse Mendoza, works on a saw mandrel PAGE 24
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Every woman loves a beauty shop. Carmen Muro sets Dora Huante’s hair while Helen Falcon gives Dahlia Arzola a manicure. BEAUTY IS THEIR BUSINESS The Tech Cosmetology Shop is run like a regular beauty shop. Money made from serving patrons is used to buy necessary supplies. After graduation, girls need only pass a State Board examination in order to start their own shop. Beauty is the business of these future cosmetologists. While beginners have theory classes and learn the complicated art of giving facials and manicures, the more advanced students work on such jobs as eye-brow tints and scalp treatments. Proms call for special hair styles so Elizabeth de la Cruz. Josie Sotero, and Blanch Reyes give Elvira de Santiago, Theresa Ramirez, and Viola Huante a new look '. In this age of permanent waving Mary Ruth Flores, under the direction of instructor Mrs. Flynt, demonstrates to Jane Rodriguez, Mary Villarreal, and Patricia Ann Rivera the proper preparations before a permanent is given. PAGE 26
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