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Dressed for success: Ceremony fetes student-designed logo on Creteau Tech shirts

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From left, HRCU CEO Brian Hughes, Dir. of Youth Financial Ed. Leah Taylor, Exec.VP/COO Rosemary Shields, with teacher Angela Lattime, School Supt. Michael Hopkins, senior Emme Johnson and Creteau Tech Director Michele Halligan-Foley.(Toshiro Gibson photo)

ROCHESTER - Faculty and staff at the R.W. Creteau Technology Center were recently presented with shirts bearing the center's new student-designed logo thanks to a donation from Holy Rosary Credit Union.

The shirts feature the official logo designed by Photography/Videography senior Emme Johnson.

Superintendent Michael Hopkins and banking teacher Angela Lattime joined Johnson and R.W. Creteau Technology Center Director Michele Halligan-Foley at a special unveiling of the shirts at the HRCU branch at Spaulding High School. At the ceremony, Johnson presented the shirts to the school leaders in attendance, as well as HRCU CEO Brian Hughes and HRCU Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Rosemary Shields.

The shirt displays the student-designed logo for the Creteau Tech Center. (Courtesy photo)

Last year, Johnson's Tree of Knowledge logo, which includes nods to each of the center's technical programs, won the school-wide logo design contest. HRCU volunteered to help create official school T-shirts using her design.

"We were more than happy to support this project and help bring Emme's hard work to life," Hughes said. "We truly value our partnership with Creteau Tech and the Rochester Schools, and this is a great way for us to give back to the school community."

At the presentation, Hopkins presented Johnson with a shirt of her own, as well as a letter from Governor Chris Sununu congratulating her on her work.

"Emme created an excellent visual identity for the school that truly captures what Creteau Tech is all about," Hopkins said. "The logo will be a great legacy for her to leave behind as she looks forward to graduation, and I look forward to seeing her work live on for years to come."

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