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Helping to Keep Us All Healthy The physical education program has as its goal the personal and group attainment of knowledge, skills, and attitudes which contrib- ute toward active, healthy, and safe behavior and fruitful lives. K-6: The primary program pro- vides for the development of basic movement and body management skills, coordination skills, self-ex- pression, and verbal communica- tion. The intermediate program provides opportunities for pupils to develop a higher degree of profi- ciency in basic movement and to synthesize these basic skills into complex situations in games, fit- ness, gymnastics, aquatics, rhythms and dance, and a variety of sports. 7-12: The secondary program pro- vides more complex basic move- ment and body management oppor- tunities than those offered in the elementary schools. The program is diversified and offers a wide range of activities. Increasingly, the em- phasis is on lifetime sports, lifetime fitness, leisure time, and adventure sports activities. TOP LEFT Isn't Senior Lounge exciting Pink? CENTER: Mrs. Craw- ford caught in the act. BOTTOM RIGHT? Mr. Schaller acting as assis- tant principal. if R. Albert R. Pinkowski rss .Q ss N. . S t ,QM-if , ..... Q i is cg,-f-'NX .f R Schaller S. Stamer Q.. i '.ii I ' . , its . .. ttal . i . . iifi t a vai itaa . Barrett I Whalen The secondary health course is designed to import health information to students which will enable them to live a more healthful, satis- fying life in their future. The emphasis is on mental health and personality development with specific units on physical health, sociologi- cal health problems, community and environ- mental health and education for survival. This year the Frontier district implemented a pilot project for the K-3 level entitled Primary Grades Health Curriculum - Growing Healthy. This program will provide highly or- ganized, comprehensive, sequential program of health education that integrates completely with the basic curriculum. Students will gain a better understanding of their senses, bodies, and good health practicesg develop a positive health attitude towards themselves and their commu- nityg and be able to make informed decisions about personal health practices. The district will consider adopting the curriculum within the near future for levels 4-7 td provide further continuity of the total health program. Z2fHealth 8: Phys. Ed. H J N Crawford
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Creativity That Appeals to the Senses A. Liaros K Taylor wwf L. Albert I Ortner - ' sa. .tw TOP RIGHT See, We didn't burn it - we forgot to put it in! BOTTOM LEFT? Mr. Albert in a thoughtful pose. BOT- TOM RIGHT? Mr. Ortner making beau- tiful f?J music. Home Economics courses pro- vide girls and boys with living skills they can use today and in the future. Basic Foods and Advanced Foods courses include nutrition, shopping, and managing time and effort in meal preparation. Pizza, tacos, yeast rolls, Baked Alaska, cheese cake and pot roast are a few of the foods prepared by these classes. Basic Clothing and Advanced Clothing courses allow students to make garments that fulfill wardrobe needs. Wearable gar- ments constructed are blouses, slacks, jumpers, dresses, jackets and shorts. Interior Decorating and Crafts classes learn room decorating with color, wallpaper, carpeting and furniture. Crafts include needlepoint, embroidering, cro- cheting and hooking rugs. Independent Living students study careers,-budgeting, and apartment living. They construct a garment and learn how to repair and care for clothes. The students use microwaves and other appli- ances to prepare a Basic Four breakfast, a complete meal such as lasagna, and a holiday turkey dinner. Home Economics X Music X 21
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Working Behind the Scenes at Frontier HOW 1: 'II Santoro, C. Ernst. ROW 2: E. Cramer, A. Ieffers, M. Hacic. HOW 3: G. Forti, D. Horton, 1. Hanneman, I. Furlage, E. Grajeda. MISSING: S. Decarlo. ABOVE: Mrs. Santoro takes a break from a hectic schedule. LEFT? Resting during the calm before the storm. D. Mahoney Attendance Secretary L. Gasper AV Secretary Cafeteria Help 8: Secretariesf23
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