Pueblo High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1967

Page 208 of 240

 

Pueblo High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 208 of 240
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Business Practice Trains Students for Tomorrow Business education courses offer a chance for students to gain experience in the world of business. This department stresses skills in typing, sales, marketing, bookkeeping, shorthand, and office machines. Knowledge of office procedures and skills have a two fold purpose. They serve to give a student sufficient skill to obtain a iob after graduation or hold a iob as on aid to college expenses. FDSAJKL: Concentration is important, thought Gloria Schmeling as M watched her drill the keyboard. I remember putting that paper in here yesterday, thought Olga Canez. As a member of an office practice class, Olga considers this a routine task. 204 X Qs .M , 5, +' , rw , - . . - Y , :rv sy .5 ,qty . ., , g, , V' ' 2 ' 4 .Q f M., n s: dsxgsfg. 7' it ,A ...e-:eww 1 't A .U 6356? 51 . Y ' ssziiffii i A ' if i 5 V' zfsf f ii ii, VVS. Mrs. JoAnne Anderson Girls' League Mrs. Faye Mitchell Betty Jarrold Girls' League Mrs. Evangeline Valdez FBLA John Zimmer-not pictured Mrs. Marion Munsinger Mrs. Beatrice Tracy Chairman John Messer DECA Sponsor Mrs. Therese Berg Marion Hudson DECA Sponsor

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Vocations Start Mr. Honcoop demonstrates how to take a camera in t, Viwgzgaftf' gl ' 5 Tw 4 . Ray Davis Woodworking hs 'I 3 E. X J f US. as K as L L 1 Q. 4' se it i John Wiedenbauer apart to one of his students. Mr. Honcoop's ad- Electronics vanced classes learn the intricacies of picture Dept. chairman taking. T srii K 5 William Hall Joseph Cicero Melvin Middleton General Metals Printing Sheet Metal Ben Franklin Club sponsor ln the industrial arts classes the students had the opportunity to experiment in many vocations. Through these classes a person can decide which job he is interested in and go on to advanced classes and then, perhaps, to a job in this field. On-the-job training is offered this year to students through Industrial Cooperative Education. Mr. Clock is the coordinator. The courses offered in the industrial arts depart- ment were printing, photography, welding, auto me- chanics, mechanical drawing, electronics, woodshop, and general metals. Most of the classes offered services to the school. Printing students produced senior cards, football pro- grams, and other school programs and tickets. Photogra- phy classes took most of the pictures for publications. in Industrial Arts ,WW f , 51 l 1 f sl is it gs , ts? Q. , .W it - ws tl Ben Torres Frank Barr Terrell Jackson Machine Shop Technical Drawing, Welding Safety Council sponsor Alberto Arellano Richard Clock Miguel Padilla Welding Mech. Drawing, Auto Mechanics Soph. Class sponsor Industriously working on a printing press, Tosia Banas finishes her print- ing assignment. Equipped with new machines the printing department can produce their iobs much more quickly. 203



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Homemaking Curriculum Expanded Mrs. Carole Boldt Mrs. Hazel Coatsworth fw . . f , if E5 C ,gf . ,. , Mrs. Esther Johnson Mrs. Susan Pendleton Courses offered by the homemaking department at Pueblo are varied and use- ful. They include work in food preparation, clothing, homeliving, and child day care in a nursery setting. Clothing and foods are open to both beginning and advanced students. Girls learn wardrobe fundamentals as well as how to construct a garment. ln foods, stu- dents study nutrition and learn to plan and prepare foods for meals, snacks, desserts and others. They then practice this knowl- edge by carrying through their plans in labs held weekly. Through homeliving, boys and girls learn how to handle a family budget, manage a home and care for children, in both class and lab work. At the Day Care Training Center, se- lected children are taught skills which will enable them to learn more when they enter first grade. Pre-nursing is a new course offered to Pueblo students who go by bus to Tucson High School. The first semester, basic skills such as how to give a bath and artificial respiration are taught. Second semester dc- tual hospital practice is experienced. Upon graduation, the student is a qualified nurses' aid. Norma Lopez found keeping up with the younger generation quite a challenge, and recreation periods such as this one at the Day-Care Training Center can be the real test. Day-Care training students supervise seventeen preschool age children not only on the playground and indoor activities but also during their noon meal. Students in Mrs. Pendleton's foods class found there was never a second to waste in the life of a good cook. Cindy Reynolds, Frances Basurto, Patricia Cassidy and Carolyn Williams are making sloppy ioes. This is education with a reward. If they are successful with today's lesson, they will have a hearty sandwich to eat. 205

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