Johnny Huszczo
Johnny, a Vietnam veteran, attended barber school directly after high school before getting drafted for the war, where cutting hair was still an important part of his daily life.
“I got drafted in 1969 and was stationed in Vietnam for 14 months, and the army did not have any barbers,” he said. “So, they found out I was a barber by looking at my records, and then I got a job giving haircuts to four generals.”
NICKI Huszczo
Nicki, joined the field in 2013 after graduating from barber school. Nicki said that one of the highlights of working in a family-run barber shop are the many clients she sees that have been getting their hair cut by her family members for decades.
“I’ve had people sit in my chair that my grandpa gave haircuts to, my dad, and me. So that’s pretty cool,” she said. “And it’s more than just a handful of people, too.”
TONYA Ostrander
“My name is Tonya, and I’ve been a barber for 25 years. Great haircuts and customer satisfaction are my goals for the next 25 years.”
John KOVAC
“I am always ready to give great haircuts and service.”