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Health Careers Club
FIRST ROW LEFT RIGHT: E. BAUTISTA, R. CONTI, B, WOLANSKI, P, WILLIAMS, T.
WILVERDING; SECOND ROW: C. SNDORSE, G. ASHTON, K. BERG, D. ROGERSON, E.
LATHROP; THIRD ROW: MRS. NAPOLITANO, ADVISOR, T. SALOWEY, R. BROWN, C.
WARD, C. POGOSKY, K. RING; FOURTH ROW: S. BERGMAN, M. TULLMAN, S. LE tals displaying their various facilities to the GRAND, J. ADAMS, S. WHITHAM, G. DANKIS, PRESIDENT.
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Art Club
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STANDING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: D YOUNG. B. YOUNG. S. WHITHAM, J. PEAR­ speakers, activities included pottery,
SON, P. ANGELO, G. KEATING, J. MCCAULLEY; SITTING: A. CHILDERS, C. SAN- DORSE, K.CHIMENE, R. GRAN, K. FRANK, S BYLECKIE; KNEELING: G. ANGELO, T. LE GRAND, J. WILLIAMS, R GUBELMAN, G. JOHNSON, J. DUGAN.
painting, and wood carving.
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MRS. NAPOLITANO CAREFULLY EXPLAINS THE IM- PORTANCE OF THE HEALTH CAREERS CLUB.
Since its birth, the Health Careers Club has become increasingly popular. Under the direction of Mrs. Theodore Napolitano, the club's members learned about the many job opportunities in the medical field. This year, the club planned three trips to hospi­
students.
GARY JOHNSON MASTERPIECE.
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The Art Club, led by Mr. David Price's enthusiasm, attracted many new mem­ bers. As well as inviting numerous guest










































































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