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Methodist GoesTo High SchoolPHOENIX, Pago SeventeenStudents at Berkeley Institute, aprivate school in Park Slope, havebeen learning about the variousprotessionai and para-protessionalcareers that exist in modernhospitals through The MethodistHospital%u2019s on-going health careerscommunity information program.Convivialveninat Si.Ann%u2019The H ospital%u2019s CommunityRelations Officer, Stephen Folksonmet with small groups of Berkeleystudents in r enruary and March atthe invitation of Mary SusanMiller, headmistress of the school.He described in words andphotographs today%u2019scareer opportunities.inid atohospital %u2018f*veManygSK-%u00ab%u00abI.IVyoung people, as well as their parents, have a limited view of medical careers, thinking mainlyin terms of doctors and nurses,%u201d he0OLEMANsaid. ' are familiar withroles pla; c! by ph\\ %u2022,*%u00bb h e r p%9l L'chnokigr-,:a . r a d i a l otherapists, a.ociiemists. mesica iAn evei ng of conviviality and gad;, is promised by the Parent Teacher Association of St. Ann%u2019s School, sponsors of the April 7th %u201cBids, Bargains and Banquet%u201d to be held at 129 Pierrepont St.Beginning with a Collector%u2019sAuction at 7 p.m. featuring antiquefurniture, toys, silver and crystal,and following with an 8 p.m. feastof pate, chicken and salade nicoise,the scholarship fund gala will windup with an array of luxurious offerings. A watercolor portrait byCobble Hill artist Manuela Paul,dinner out for two with New YorkTimes Food Critic RaymondSokolov, a helicopter tour of theuty, and a month at a villa inSpain, can be had for the highestbids.Previews of the antiques andother valuables will be held onApril 6 from 2 to 9 p.m. and April 7from 10 to 1 and 6 to 7 p.m. The $2admission to the April 7 eventbenefits the scholarship fund andincludes a catalog, Five dollarswill pay for the dinner, reservations for which should be mailedto Mrs. John Kenny, 111 State St.,Brooklyn Heights, with checkpayable to St. Ann%u2019s EpiscopalSchool.\Sponsors are still acceptingdonations (which are tax deductible) and will assist in transporting large items. Phone 858-8855 or 875-6159.>101librari '--e many oii.cwho > part oi ch*hospital's health care team.'Whiie some professional medical positions require many years of education, other positions can be anjattained with a high school degree ^oOOand on-the-job training, it was {357 pointed out. Methodist provides onthe-job training for nursing m .assistants, and various other occupations and as a teaching in- %u2019 S :stitution, also has the facilities to osstrain professionals, such as 1 4%u2018physicians and registered nurses. mmmSally Skidmore, Coordinator of jexGuidance at Berkeley Institute, ,esand Rose Langfelder, a guidance ,egcounselor at the school, worked |on%u2019with Methodist Hospital inarranging the Berkeley career %u2014 %u00bbconsciousness sessions. nilyFurther information about s incareer opportunities at hospitals %u00bbn,may be obtained by writing to theCommunity Relations Office, TheMethodist Hospital, 506 SixthStreet, Brooklyn, New York(11215).te m p o r ,secretary, %u2014minimum 10 hrwk. Downtown Brooklyn. Call7200LEGAL SECRETARY: Ptime. Local office. 852-4693.INSTRUCTIONHYPNOSIS INSTRUCTGeared to smoking and insoMr. Baron. OX 7-5895.PIANO LESSONS: Call 636Ten year Univ. Prof-Recitispecializing in technique; E|direct route to effortless pla;MISCELLANEOUSJohn Agnello (right) presents Dr Milton B. Handelsman with an of the care he has received at LICH. A Cobble Hiii resident, Mr. nting to Dr. Harold Weiner in the near future. Both paintings willed Students Star InEducation ProgramtaverentlakeyouParksContinued from Page 6Municipal recreation, such as itis, has become the play pretty ofthe politicians and such presentable parks as are left havebecome their private picnicgrounds.. .Reprinted from the Newsletter ofthe New York City PlaygroundAssociations For Parks,Recreation and Cultural Affairs.Tenants Set Weekly SeriesThe Brooklyn Tenants Union has shipannounced Che start of weekly sdgehousing workshops to help tenants: inwith housing problems, set everyWednesday evening from 7:30 until >.m.9:00 p.m. at MUSE, 1530 Bedford 101 Avenue, on the corner of LincolnPlace, one block north of EasternParkway.Teddy Taylor, an organizer withthe Tenants Union, said that all BTtenants with housing problems arewelcome to attend the workshop.%u201cWe have many experiencedorganizers who will explain legalrights and offer practical advice,and we can be of special help totenants who are organizing theirbuildings, or who want to learn howto organize their buildings,%u201d hesaid. Taylor added that tenants canwrite for further information to theBrooklyn Tenants Union, G.P.O.Box 1383, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11202.%u00a3 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u00ab%u00bb%u00bbl svisual subject can be taught by telephone to well motivatedLET THEM EAT CAKE: Grai students,%u201d said ProfessorFrank%u2019s Hand-Crafted Lini Theodore F. Childs, director ofTarts, Reines de Saba, Crosta LIU%u2019s Special Educational Serde Ricotta. Call 228-0900 vices Program for the disabled.Ira and Vicky Holland, marriedseniors who live in the RespiratoryWing of Goldwater MemorialHospital, are members of LIU%u2019sSociety of Optimates, an eliteorganization of students in the top15 per cent of junior or senior class.Optimates membership is awardedon the basis of both character andscholarship.%u201cThis wonderful couple has anabundance of both,%u201d said ProfessorGeorge Smith, Coordinator of theHomebound Program.Among homebound pacesettersin LIU%u2019s freshman class is BrianBurns, picked for the Genera!Honors Program after onesemester of studies revealed hisoutstanding intellectual ability.In junior class, there%u2019s SamuelEdelman of Brooklyn who takessome classes at home and attendsothers in a special motorizedwheelchair. Sam is the electedsecretary of Student Government,a member of the journalism honorsociety, and a 1973 addition to%u201cWho%u2019s Who Among Students inAmerican Colleges and Universities %u201dMore than 200 disabled studentsare registered at The BrooklynCenter of Long Island University,corner Flatbush Avenue Extensionand DeKalb Avenue in downtownBrooklyn. According to ProfessorSmith, nearly ten per cent arehome or hospital bound, some iniron lungs.tfiurn u i w i y %Ji u iedelighted both his teacherfellow students.suujeciand%u2018Danny has proved that a highlyBrooklyn Project for Reproductive Health186 Remsen St.offers as a, ^Community Service:FREEPREGNANCY TESlues, thru Sat please sal! for Appointment 237-040QYUS, LUMBER, AM%u00ae MORE! 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