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Home Economics fashions young ladies. One of Shakespeare s most celebrated plays is The Taming of the Shrew, in which Katherine, the shrew, becomes a wonderful wife and homemaker, under the direc;ion of her husband Petruchio. At Ba er High School, we have two tamers, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Boudreaux, who turn out capable young ladies, destined to become an integral part of society, though starting as not-so-capable school cirls.' However, in the case of Mrs. Roberts' and Mrs. Boudreaux's pupils, the girls arc not as opposed to the idea of becoming gracious as Shake-soeare's Katherine was. Baker High's students of home economics learn about French seams, cream of tartar, Danish Modern furniture, and many other topics touched on in Home Ec. I-IV. In the end, Petruchio had a prize for a wife: and so will the lucky young men who get these products of Home Economics. All girls know tho thrill of showing off their new spring outfits. But how many havo oxporionccd tho satisfaction that Donna Thaxtcn will feel when sho sports tho garmont sho mado with hor own two hands (ard a lift o bit of holp from Mrs. Boudreaux). Mrs. Sue Roborts Mrs. Margaret Boudreaux Undor tho d roction of Mrs. 3oudroaux, Mol- Keep Your Eyos on Your Future ' ... It sums vina Williams puts tho finishing touches on tho up the lessons Mrs. Boudreaux and Mrs. Roberts Home Ec. bulletin board. Nofico he wording? teach.
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Mr. Charles A. Abbott. Speech Mrs. Margery Blocker, Chorus Mr. Forrost Griffin, Band Mrs. Murrell Hopper, Art Standing and playing the piano is one of Mrs. Blocker's accomplishments. richer, happier lives
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Industrial Arts instructs tomorrow's men. If one should unknowingly wa k into the Industrial Arts ba lding, he would undoubtedly be amazed by the large variety of machinery and tools displayed here and there. The more he observed the more he would see how these tools aid the students who schedule Industrial Arts. Whether it be mefal craft, woodworking, mechanical drawing, or ceramics, these people, under the able instruction of Mr. Champagne and Mr. Bowman, learn many skills which will help them succeed in the fast-moving world in which we live. Mr. Bowman assists Toby Lanqlois in lacing a comb case in leethorcraft class. Mr. Willie Bowman 27 Carl 3rou$$ard works diligently to make a wallet from a strip of leather. Mr. Joseph Champagne
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