Rabouin High School - Rab Jab Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1940

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COMMIERCIIPXII. ART We commercial art gals have been just as busy as the proverbial bees this year. Work, work, and more work! Regular class problems plus an unusually large amount of outside orders have kept us drawing from morn 'til night ! Of course, every now and then we visit exhibits whilv on an afternoon's sketching trip, but these excur- sions have not been so regular this year-due to many other activities. For some reason, the art students all seem to be contest conscious . And we are rather proud of our efforts, too! Book Week poster results found that our girls had walked off with first and second place. Not bad-do you think? Then too, this year we have sent large representations to the Youth Forum, Latham Foundation, and National Humane poster contests-and while the results are unknown as yet, we're keeping our fingers crossed. Right now everyone is busily working up ideas and designs for the Devoe Magazine Cover Illustration contest. Better watch out-you may see some of us in print yet! And now, here is some social news. Of course, you all know this is Leap Year, but we'll vouch for these girls getting their rings the old fashioned way-Gertrude Hopkins, Eloise Lochte and Betty Kemp. Some of our other girls are practically going steady -but as yet exhibit no solitaires on that all important finger! That's about all the Commercial Art news now, until the future makes history . RAB IAB Twenly tbrr e

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t , QILOTIHIIING , , With an ardent determination to accomplish the fundamentals of sewing we, as juniors, began our three year clothing course. It was compulsory that smocks be made before tackling any other problems. However, for our first real experience in becoming dressmakers, we made garments for children--ranging from two to ten years of age. Flags, banners, etc., were among some of the types of order work for which we contracted. We progressed surprisingly well for beginners, and even helped to work on costumes for several Carnival organizations. j Since progression is gained on an individual basis, those of us who were ready for intermediate work began that course. New problems, new ideas-mainly the use of the commercial patterns were taught and, we trust, assimilated. This course consisted of cotton pajamas, cotton dresses and sport togs. As our fingers became more nimble, we made a bit of shut-eye apparel appliqued with lace, also lace-trimmed slips. Seniors! Now we have achieved our goal and what a joyous year this has been! It truly makes one's head swim to think of all the finer points of advanced dressmaking we've learned-to mention a few, drafting, drap- ing, free-hand cutting, alterations, etc. Being seniors our specialty was, of course, order work. Naturally, our greatest and most enjoyable assign- ments were the elaborate costumes produced for the Carnival Balls, but we will always remember the lovely picture the Rabouin belles -dressed in our gowns -made at the Spring Fiesta pageant. The proof of the pudding is the eating -and from the many compli- ments received, we have reason to be proud of our work! Twenty two RAB IAB



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QUSMIE Il THQ ll TIHIIERMW Beauty Culture! To most of the feminine world these words are an alluring mystery, and rightly they should be, for the culture of feminine beauty occupies the thoughts of every woman from early girlhood to maturity. It is truly a fascinating and - interesting study. The course which is offered us is complete in every detail-facials, permanent waving, manicur- ing, scalp treatments, hair styling, etc. The enroll- ment in this department is always up to its quota, and every girl lucky enough to be a member of the class, fully realizes the importance of the opportun- ity given her to prepare herself for a place in a business which is growing larger every day. Besides the serious side of our work-there are many laughs to be had-Calthough it might seem tragic to the girl concernedl. There was the girl, who without looking to see what amount of current was turned on, grabbed the galvanic facial electrode. Imagine her surprise-the juice was turned on full force. Needless to add-the instrument was dropped as though it were red hot, and the victim scurried away like a frightened rabbit! Then, there are always the juniors who go around with a look of bewilderment! Theirs is a hectic struggle through which they carry little black tool cases and rush from one class to another, finally settling down to the orderly routine of professional dignity which prevails in this department. ' ' Visitors are always welcomed with such Warm enthusiasm that they return again and again as customers. Each girl takes a personal pride in her customers and looks forward to the appointments assigned. Every- one works hard to maintain the standard of the department which has grown to be one of the busiest in the school. Come in to see us, won't you? Twenty four RAB jAB

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