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SCHOOL OPENS WAY TO FINANCIAL GAINS ". ....... fi ” _ BEAUTICIANS FIGHT j FOR NEGRO MEMBER | OF EXAMINING BOARD The j ■.•L.i'-ii'; i : (ipeiaLrsg a beauty college would :-<-em di'li-j cult *.'lsoUc-h ;>: ■ ' :C): .SeAl - W U c. min;; 11 > i\lHelen O Stack -, j pi esident nnd founder ; Si arks' [ Beauty College, the problems as-' meiated with D ■•■ ,-::feg>* urilug- *d | the iDterecia of Her student;. and | other beauticians oiler an even i greate: chalk Extremely aciivo in the Nation..! ! Be rail/ Cuilurist: Leu '.ie. Mis- i Starks was Bn fir e ; : ,r --ii t! c: Atlantic C :i branch and ha Unveiled * Iv {,■■■.•■ i * lieu to i coast, to Cciiuida ~mt to the British : West Ir,die: an tin *--'!x . ! t ~ League and is niember-.lip. Cue of he: most (liftirub jar, however, was in the famding mil: organization of tlu.- North Caru ii a Beautician- .A-.sociation. which rare aimed at the case guiiruleg oh :<■ ■, business and profimMohr! it Y;- -u- , of colored beauticians m the stair < The fomidiia; of tin: orgotuzniimt ij necessitated travcLim- from one;, end of the ■ hue to the e-tia-i a, . personal efi-:t to !•(..:■<’ ,-nti contact there leuuiH'iaij.-, Although bar State Beard of IT rail;, E:-..an.ua I . ,■ ;:i p., r roster of licensed operator? in the: state, Miss Starks vr s unable Sol obtain its cropcrad u in .v- ■ v übr. her wish a h-l vr v. hr,', made her job ;■ diiiK tii! Despite tin... : wj ie ir **« TiS «*’-']<■ to •• • ' ’ l . t .: * ; (' i . - I { Starks Beauty College Approved and Registered N. C. School of Beauty Culture 610 South Person St. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA OFFERING COMPLETE COURSES IN THE ! I Art Os Beauty Cuiture Course Outline Subjects Taught Sterilisation Shadow Waving Hair Bleaching Hygiene Water Wavinc Clipping and Singeing Sanitation Pin and Sculpture Curls Electricity - Scalp Treatments Marcel Waving Hair Styling Shampoo and l ints CCoquignole Marcel Permanent Waving Comb Pressing Croquignole Finger Wave Shop Ethics Hard Pressing Facials All Types Anatomy Piain Curls Up and Down Eye-brow Arching and Theory Croquignole Curls ‘ ' / ' ee * ,nsr Hair Weaving Polka Curls Manicuring, All Types Glamour Making Finger Waving Hair Coloring New 1 lasses form on the first of the following months: January, April, July , September. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE: MISS HELEN STARKS i i President Starks Beauty College RALEIGH, N. C. A % . . | '<■ jp ■* ■ | .f ' | f Utfil V Ail . H Hi I ■ ■' ri ‘ 300 which has beep j growing steadily ever since. One of the great a-1 fig ids witich | bos ccnfrented the a::.-Mention arid j i;s fir nude: sir been ?h- securing j of Negro r<t':-:ei itat ion on then -late bo. td > t i xuinioers. J. Aithoneh Since is an estimated { tolai »f n.";yr ;nan 3,000 colored | *- ! ! 1 , 1 1 11 ** '* " 1 '■ f But Miss stark • and the- (.‘Uses 1 1 mem burr of her association tv no* M itj'ttiined to continue their '(>.-■.!• Ij v 11 i! ii i 1 1 ley e’C v < r; e. j c The off on to secure Negro rep- Cosmetic Art Board of Examiner*,<• ,u. ;i d i \ ‘i ,i t < > Xl.l rs St arks- \v; j« oiio j <■- of ihv major reasons behind the in* ] t t* *irive efiori wloeii bar io. ; eu arid !> being waged to organise the coi- j •• •. ed a ant ioiuin -A die • KtU , h Stteh rO}?reeeiitatioii, :d ; e eontin- ] ‘ > j - i: lV„ *i • ea \he i■c.• i I u rid an s the m- j 1 ;S : i " ; 'A : ■H;;'., < .;hmA ! CuC3I- 3i lie ' "' ' ' 'j : H-sr: :s,.:w. puliucs t the i b.bn" . xuiiusiers an ■ imply n.- ! i -inwksf b, preprsu a head and ; ct I I « mils I MAS PARTY’ stu dent activities at Starks' Beauty College are quite .similar to those ( ii ril'd on in any other school, fin- group shown above, are i • members of the school chorus who appeared on a < hristmas progum itaeiiitlv laid at the school. Seasonal, commence merit and t other programs vary little Iroui those staged at any other type school or college foi members ed smilar age groups, iviucii attenlion is paid to Die dv v -j tails of the operation, since the ii- ; een.-o aftpHcant is judged primur- . _ iiv up n the appearance of the head I wfiei; [i i: cmnplefeu Tins, i.,ee‘ ldiUg !n All. 1 ::.-'. Stains, : f.n's. !■' i..i,c ueii; (on - idei atlon b the texture of the nair which is a ; , nui -.i; iadoe due m tilts extremely 11 wide range of textures encauter- ; . ed amen;; members of our group. As a rcsuit, a head ".vbiih looks; very weli immediately upon com* .deli ii may i.irt only a day or so :. a Her the client has left the bean- ; iv .sb;,- ();, thy .ither haiKl- ar:- a ufo head might have been set •; and given lon hard a press with the result that the client, combs her; hair the next morning and Hubs ; that ucr hair a orcaking .if by trie , handful!. -Our interest in the securing of ; a Negro membei: of Due board she , co :eluded ’"i.s based, not upon pres- ! tiy.o nor any desire to establish a j monop* y in the Held, bu* lipon the real need for setting no standards; for the protection of Ui»y conseten- . Beauty College Crads Ea rning $82,000 a Week - ! • » . . * > .... i. i i . _ ■ i i I A bi ant v c ',ui <; .on that a . ale Raleigh per:; • u. rK-ponsibl*. f.-r a total Weekni.'.' ane c; ap ■ oxi mately ft’.:/ 50*1 am- ag near- ■ i a,oo women jaight v< ii be skepiicans received by pel -on-, he.n mg. it fm the firs: time. Tii.'it, h owe vi a, is quite Due tin ease of Mis Helen O S’-■ *i: ' founder and pre.-idens ‘ ‘ t Slat ks Beauty f . . .<• • :'aOuaa North Carolina. Miss Starks, originally a native of Red Bank. N J.. ili.x idob !•> * • me to the Tarheel Capital from Rich mond. Va„ u number of ;. s. ag ; in response to muva'rous reque-ri.s from persons whom she pad served as beautician Prim to that, lure Mis-. Kish., a yriiduote . I the Apc*x and La- France Schools ■ f B. -m • Cidluio, had >er\ed a.-- an iristrucior in Da Apex school in Atlantic City. N. ,1. Upon leaving; AtJuntic City ai.v* wento to Richmotid. where she- fell (hat there might be a iromer port unity in tier chose., field While in the Virginia capital she serveii many persons from Rale ..., and • ;her j .ar*■ ..f North t:.i;. i.i. . who constant■ ■■ Mrersf-.i tie ..■■•■it fr r . onipetep! ner.;' . .. ■- ■ ; in till-? stale. Finally in lir iniddie If*irt’.a decidecl to ■■* ■ i a tie. If :u;; iut the idcUire v a m In.teign. She soot. *iisco■, e: "D tliai al though the situation offered a read opportunity for remunerative •r --ice, it also offered a challenge and a ,iofid for plenty of hard wo; k. Wnilc the demand for boat.dy ser : vices was great and “kiicßen sink oper.dors" nourisliC'd. i'r.>• minsbci ‘.'-1 skilled ami wed-tl'imed O; ituv ; tors was smait end do .■ ohools tor ; irainin,' Slum were at u inhumin':: | intentioh of i.pening or ■ t ..;o-ra ! in.: u beamy school is ".on be came quit*? opp..vent dial if some one did no; soon d so. that t: is quite necessary and lucrmive fieid might; soon become id to the A: a M'-suit, in ,!*!;>{>. she found ed : nc W,, ; Hc-auiy ('elm. ' 204 West South Street. Tne origtin ai enrollment war-, twelve students. the i tube-id mi had : rowii to 8.1 and Alias Si.irks fuuud d a-c, ; •to. employ ah assistant and to be £’’\ n ’ “ IK*; ll -1 FOUNDER Miss Helen O. which she founded thirteen years Star Jet, founder and .president ago w ith “no capital but the of the Starks' Beauty College is know how" ami a determination shown at her desk at the school to da a job, . . i PRESENT SITE ■— The above, building, located on the Corner of South and Person Streets, in ' Raleigh, N. C. houses the Starks’ , Beauty College which was organ i teed thirteen years ago as a cue ; room oae leucbci venture. girt th,-- operation of day and night! cl a a so a. St,ice the opening of the school Dii:!eel: year,; ego tvmre than 1,300 young -volwe*: have completed its ceiof-cs and are following careers a.. ncauileSan'-' in tlicir mvn shoi-• i < . in those of others. ADuough to- majjrity of live Stavkf-’ :■ indent;; arc bom North ('..1 Him, hundreds r.f :hom haw i come Iron; oilier par. l .-' of the coun try including South Carolina.! Mississippi. Kentucky. Florida as j well the British Wes! indies. A* the last count Miss Shirks j said, forty-one of her graduates j were operation these -wn shops In j New Vw'k City . inne T! M , | I. i -.i ji- pre-j sen: sin- A .South and Peis- -n j sc eci fm-' yc-ar;- ago, and wiini its $7,000 building and thousands j of dollars w* rth of the most ni.-to-} dale equipment, represents a fai j advance ovei the venture which I was started little more than a do?.-! on years ayo with in capita! but j {ht: “know hov/' ;tnd a woii'isirs i dt’U.-nmruiUon to roudei a real ct*r- ' sitt*. EMBBYO BARBERS ABE CHRISTMAS PARTY QUESTS j The i-iyulty and student body of! It,.iris Barber College were guests j •;.! the luculty and student body of j 1 Stark*' Beauty CMl'-gc at a special i | Christmas pi n.T, m held :<t the | i lath ! ; (■!',(.Of tew <iavs hefoie j j Christmas. j Av- oxeiiaugi; of git*? and a brief ; : Suck.! Lour f!i -w .-d rw fonn.-l j i- -r. .nr V.'.'deh *■ .: presented b.* j Is; lull a'!.: L*’.o iticKa 'icso v. ho appeal c.i c.n the or-;- ! • gr;-.:: included IVlin, Henrietta Ah. • ion*.*, who recited (he -'.ld Chris! - j ! mas standby - “A Visit From St. S Nick:" Mi.-a Ruth Jones, who sang | ("Wrote Ct' ri-ilmrs;" Mis:- Luvcnia : Ji. ,i).to:i, yvh-' ran,; "Star of ti.e j E ' Miss Mai i* Griffi an • M • ; com; ;.m;- <j by r! - Amelia H.db < io-i.-iunas ivei'idi. ■ were also offer ed by rli. s Jlai'inah F’, ice aiid j | Geneva Darden. i The- school, its buildings urn) ; its !.'<|uipnu'itt are now valued at ! more than .vgs.ooo and has start | ert mote than 1,500 young women ; of North Carolina, other slants . j anti the British West Indies well ; on. the road to financial ami eco i ttonik- indejKitdtmee. TOMORROW'S HL YI’TKTANS pleted their training at Uu* school j billed total weekly income esti — Thi above group ol future since its founding have a com mated at well above $82,500, beauticians, undei Hie. instrue • lion, oi Mrs. Aretha Stark:. King, (enter baekground, are shown during a typical period of in struction. Competent teachers and the most up-to-date beauty equipment are utilized in (tie t. Helling of the students. It's extremely rare that a Starks’ graduate IT*i 1- to pass the stale board *>t examiners Most graduates who are not planning to open their own shops or who - are not already assured of jobs in other shops are placed by the | school. More than forty of the school’s graduates own their own shops in New Vttrk City alone. The i, >OO students who have com- - BEAUTY COLLEGE TO BEGIN REGISTRATION ON THIRD OF JANUARY The Sl3V'k: 1 Beauty OuIU? >\ lc .V'tori a* South and Person Streets i!' R.-tleii,!: \ C.. v-'ili begin it foil! '(?<ni i. \ car of ope .'alien with ti.- fcorcjlmcm of studorw f r ail phase* of beauty culture on Jan- The faculty cons-isis of Miss H '!< n O Stack.-, f. under and ■■ too- Mr.:. Aretha Starts Kinp. - ■: ' :a; Casa, o. , V; \i.a a ii'.c 80-*. Mr-:- Fieetwru.d Aiuetti: and Mm. An mi Newkirk Islor c o-i: .-"0... vniiih v. lit kc offered Make A WUh » On New Year’s tM Eve . , . o^|g§ When the year of 1948 is departing into the ages , , , as the bells ring out make a wish for that which your heart most desires. And that during one of the fifty-two weeks ahead, perhaps it will come true! And please know that our sincere wishes are added that the year of 1949 will bring you only the best and happiest of everything, ‘<T' Starks Beauty mm College ‘•“v-.'i'W-.v Raleigh, North Carolina BEAUTICIANS SLATE HOMECOMING FETE AS ANNUAL AFFAIR One of the major activities on lii*' spring' calendar for the student:* and. former graduates of Starks' Beauty College wilt be a two-day homecoming fete which has been set tentatively for May or early June At that time the school has ex tended a welcome to all of i’s Hyde trichology ('study of ti'--- nmri, dermatology, (study of the si; anatom:, the theory of beau ty culture au ns branches, shop c'/hfo, business administration and , subject-, which are assential io the practice of beamy cult .ro a;-,d successful shop operation. The school, rated as one oi the fact and most efficient in the state, has not had a single student •, fail to pars the State Beard of Beauty Culture examiners during the pa:(t year. The school place * all es its stu dents in jobs upon graduation , ,so me, students who ire invited to • p..uhetprdc in a two day round oi i): rit:- io:: sesri -m- demonstrations, (Cut-fined on back page) SCHOOL FOUNDER URGES CAREERS IN COSMETOLOGY C -.mmenting upon the opportyn |it ios offered by beauty culture as ; a career, Mi.«, Helen O. Starks. idenf anti f- mm. r of Starks’ Beauty College pointed out that I '-.eav.-.y culture and its allied oc -i cup-'.;ions eomprisi the third larg - c- ' industry in the world. -; In view of bus and in the light >i of tin- tremendous demand for . : we: ! -h..ii;>. d . perat-TS, I feel that I |a;.y ;on ccultl do far worse *; than to t:am for and adopt beauty jv’.u'.ure a# a career," she said. | Mi.-..- Starks also pointed, out that I I as a result of the high ratings that -■ Starks-trained operators are mak ’ i:\ - emm : A ary beard exam r : oil par's of the coun - trv, &t:.*<r schools are using them ;a: and that shops all - vC; a... emu.try are seeking them
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