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The Study of the Home £!L-: .; u MRS. ANN BELAIR B.S. USL Home Economics II, III, and IV Uhm! A smorgasbord!! Just one of the advantages of taking Home Ec. Ill under Mrs. Belair. After preparing in class for two days, the different groups combined their efforts to emerge with one mouth watering meal which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Wilson's students have the best that can be offered for a home ec. class, modern equipment, roomy working conditions that are well lighted and ventilated, and a homey atmosphere. MRS. HELEN WILSON B.S. Southwestern. M.Ed. LSU Home Economics I II MRS. MARGUERITE CLIFFORD B.S. Northwestern Home Economics 1 Sharon Billodeaux, Donette Woodruff. Mrs. Belair, and Brenda Gotreaux serve cake which was prepared by the department. Mrs. Clifford tells Sue Newman, a freshman in Home Ec. I, of one more step to be completed before proceeding in the making of the dress.
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Music, the Universal Is Food for the Language, Soul FRANK J. RICARD, JR. B.A., La. College McNeese Chorus PAUL A. MYERS B.M.E., McNeese M.M.E., LSU Instrumental School Music LEFT: Val Holloway. Johnny Adams. D.H. Wilson. Dee Dee Henry, and Geneva Gotreaux informally sing as Mr. Ricard accompanies them. The cornet section, made up of seven instruments, composes a vital part of our band. Without these players, the music of the band would not harmonize so well. In Mr. Myers' second hour class, he can give individual attention to each member. These students have recently started taking band, and this helps them advance rapidly. The chorus class goes over one of the many selections which they will use for the Christmas Concert, a yearly presentation.
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Agriculture—Basis of Our Nation’s Wealth The texture and composition of the soil is a very vital part of planting. Mr. Blanchard talks with Darrell Lopez, one of his ag students, about the prospects of this year's crops. MR. M. E. BLANCHARD B.S.. LSU ABOVE: Included in the course of agriculture is the study of the common breeds of poultry. Mr. Blanchard tells of the characteristics of one type as J.W. Gotre-aux. and Harry Davis, and Dwayne Thrasher listen attentively. RIGHT: Peter Guinn and Glynn Fontenot place young plants into the ground. LEFT: Alvin Daigle operates one of the many pieces of equipment that are used by the ag department. RIGHT: The first big step in cultivating the soil is plowing. Terry Burger drives a tractor one afternoon just before time for planting. Agriculture I Agriculture II Agriculture III Agriculture IV 25
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