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The Health Careers Club consists of a group of students who are interested in pursuing careers in the health field. It is one of the more popular and most active groups in the school and it is open to the juniors and seniors. Under the leadership of Mrs. Theodora Napolitano the club has been able to go on several informative trips. Among these was a trip to Muhlen­ berg Hospital in which the students were made aware of the various careers avail­ able to them in the hospital.
This presentation included a slide show, lecture and a tour of three of the hospital’s programs. The students found it to be an interesting and enlightening experience. Health Careers is one of the more important clubs in the school be­ cause it gives students a closer look at the field of medicine, a vocation to which many aspire.
LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: L. Ziper, L. Hellinger, S. Williams, C. Stevenson, C. Mallin, J. Kenny, K. Lomnitz, E. Conti, E. Goldstein, V. Geissler, Mrs. Napolitano. SEC­ OND ROW: T. Pogosky, J. Grahill, D. Holtzman, S. Botla- gudur. A. Adams, J. Sorger, A. Helander, V. Venezia, K. Perkins, E. Bart. THIRD RW: D. Zitner, C. Cotman, S. Sweetwood, S. Duncan, M. Shimamura, J. Casagrande, D. Lewis, M. Carter, K. Robinson, R. Rosengarten, N. Arkoulakis. TOP ROW: E. Kossowicz, A. Sadaty. A. Wal­ lis, K. Cook, R. McDougall, D. Lombardi, J. Friedlander, F. Krause, G. Monaco, M. Samek. MISSING: D. Proven- zano, D. Lacki
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