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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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Go Hand in Hand Yes, over and away! Irma Cunes mounts the horse in one strong ana graceful learn new dancing steps and get to know and understand each other bound under the careful watch ot Evelyn Maish. better. The range of activities explored by physical education students is vast. The tirst two years are planned to be a basic introduction to as many ac- tivities as possible. Girls participate in track and tield sports, tennis, swimming, and gymnastics. As iuniors anal seniors, they may further a special interest in mod- ern dance, tennis, songleading or cheerleading classes. Boys engage in such activities as basketball, track, swimming, and soccer. Those excelling in a par- ticular sport may go out tor any of several teams in competition with other schools. Still others, having the right qualifications, may become trainers or managers tor the teams. During the sophomore year health and drivers' education occupy one semester. Co-ordination and physical fitness are the goals of physical education, but activities also build healthy emotional and social attitudes. ln addition to the regular physical education classes, students are ottered an opportunity to take part in recreational and team experiences through or- ganizations like Girls' Athletic Association. These or- ganizations enter a variety of sports including swim- ming, hockey, anol basketball, which are practiced during meets by intra-school teams or together in com- petion with other schools. Either way a brisk swim around the pool on a summer day is pleasurable. Playing keep-away is only port of the fun in a game of soccer. Jumping and kicking the ball are others. 207
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