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 Health Careers
Mrs. Theodora Napolitano, ad­ visor for the Health Careers Club, stated that the club was not restrict­ ed to prospective doctors and nurses, but was open to any student inter­ ested in learning about careers in the various health fields. The club’s activities were geared to introduce the students to new and interesting opportunities in fields unknown or unfamiliar to them. These activities have included visits to the nearby hospitals to hear speakers tell of their professions and to see what their work involves. This year, the interest and participation of the stu­
dents in the club have greatly in­ creased and it is hoped that this growth will continue in the coming years.
1. Roxane Brown, Maureen Conti, Eloise Cordasco and Amy Gibson examine a bottle of aspirin. 2. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Eloise Cordasco, treasurer; David Giacomar- ra, president; SECOND ROW: Camille Con­ nor, secretary; George Kopidakis, vice-presi­ dent; Mrs. Theodora Napolitano, faculty advisor. 3. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED, FRONT ROW: P. Miller, A. Von der Porten, S. Riley, A. Shimamura, A. Gibson, E. Cordasco, SECOND ROW: F. Reda, E. Radowitz, K. Pearse, S. Byleckie, L. McDowell, J. George; T H I R D R O W : A . C o l l e y , J . D u g a n , B. Klein, G. Kopidakis, D. Giacomarra, B. Wol- ansky; STANDING: M. McDougall, K. Bhayani, A. Ashton, L. Lombardo, C. Connor, R. Muccilli, G. Matzuk, R. Brown, C. Zieler, S. Hatrak, Mrs. Theodora Na­ politano, M. Conti.































































































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