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Jeff Thompson at the Golden Coffee Pot is in the Commercial Foods program
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Home-ec students learn on the job Homemaking offered two co-op programs to juniors and seniors - Junior Aides and Com- mercial Foods. Participating seniors, having practiced the basic techniques of nursing or cooking in class during their junior years, had an opportunity to apply these skills in paying jobs in the afternoons or evenings. Aiming towards careers as nurses, therapists, and dieticians, the eight girls in the Junior Aide program served in the Belmont Nursing Home, where their duties included making beds, taking temperatures and pulse rates, and giving back rubs. Fourteen Commercial Foods students, planning to enter the field of hospitality service, worked as short-order cooks at such places as Blazo's and Cottage Hospital. Above: Sue Bandemer and Cindy Satmary help an elderly patient to walk. Below: At the Belmont Nursing Home, the duties of the Junior Aides include making beds. 118
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l-lomemalcing has varied curriculum The homemaking department was reorgan- ized this year as the traditional courses were dropped in favor of courses that dealt more specifically with needs of the individuals. Some of the new courses dealt in fashion design, tailoring, fabric types, and basic fund- amentals of construction. A field trip to Hud- son's introduced the students to new tech- niques and tools of sewing. Two other new courses, self and family management, dealt in four areas: foods, cloth- ing, family relationships, and the conservation of human and physical resources. Solutions to problems faced by young home- makers were taught in new courses such as child development, home nursing, and interior design. Child development students assisted at nursery schools once a week to gain first hand experience with young children. v. Above: Sandy Hough helps Chris Naeyaert fit her guest from South Lake, test communication at Effective waistband. Below: Bob Rooso and Mike McCarrin, Living open house. Q n 120 l
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