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3- Q 5 C25 4 Future Nurse I ,,. l .4 CV NIRS. DQROTHY SAXTON President Priscilla Venti reviews notes taken at previous meeting by Secretary Ellen Zombek. 23 bg 5,5-Z5 The Future Nurses Club has as its goal the common instruction and enlightenment of those girls , C in the Senior High School who have decided to become nurses. In order to further this objective, trips are often taken to nearby hospitals, where valuable prac- gtical information is secured first-hand. Films on the various branches of nursing are shown and lectures by professionals in the field of C' Q medicine are given. my BCG Under the guidance of Mrs. Saxton, members of the club are instructed fully in the duties of f 'YK nursing, one of the most demanding jobs in the world, but also one of the most rewarding. C. hx N5 39. 3-22 are .gg 3 , A f-,ft Lagone, M. Malonig Second Row: J. Frank, M. Rizzo, P. Flood, J. Quartarero, A. Montgomery, B. Brown, B. Rugimer, Q, .5 J. Scerderig Third Row: J. Ludden, R. Wheeler, B. Miller, M. Russo, E. Wallace, D. Pikula, B. Tonkinson, P. Heaney, B. Campbell, Fourth Row: G. Norton, C. Freeman, L. Flores, R. LoPresti, L. Sterler, A. Wood, J. Esposito, M. Dieckman, H8 Wright, B. Barryg Fifth Row: C. Trayer, C. Klein, J. Scackne, M. Deeley, C. Monahan, I, Bernquist, R. Hoskel, C. atro. guna members include L-R-First Row: P. Fischer, U. Martin, M. Klevinskas, A. Maiorini, H. Kunze, G. Hoffman, S.
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The highest accolade that can be given to a high school student is membership in the National Honor Society. Students who satisfy the criteria of scholar- ship, character, leadership, and service are formally in- ducted into membership at either of two solemn and impressive ceremonies held in the fall and in the spring of each year. This year, in addition to conducting the annual ceremonies, the North Babylon Chapter of the National Honor Society served as host for delegates from a large number of Suffolk County chapters at a luncheon held at the Southward-Ho Country Club. Two prosperous cake sales helped put on the Senior-Alumni Christmas Dance and finance a trip to New York to see a musical and have dinner at one of the city's better restaurants. Soon after the final deadline of The BLAZER, the spring induction was held, at which juniors as well as seniors were granted membership. To those students, although it is impossible to include their pictures, trib- ute should nevertheless be paid for achieving this sig- nal honor. Seniors chosen for the honor were: Theresa Artaserse, Mary Burke, Leslie Jackson, Carolene Kuczkowski, Ruby Wheeler, Eleanor Winkler, and Frances Culotta. The juniors who earned the distinction were: Mar- garet Bannard, Marie Brunkhorst, Amielia Cariello, Robert Cassidy, Edward Cordes, Anne Eppig, Howard Green, Rachela Guercio, Marilyn Mincey, Susan Mor- ris, Sheila Predmore, William Prin, Mike Rizzo and Suzanne Vardon. MR. EDGAR THOMAS Advisor
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yi America F K l l fLeft to Rightl: Mary Rose Beresford, Laura Josephs, Barbara Miller, Jane Ludden, Linda Fischer, Virginia Holmes model 'Samaratine' uniforms which they wear on duty at Good Samaritan Hospital. S ILeft to Rightj: Treasurer, .loan DeMariag President, Claudia Ventig V. President, Virginia Holmesg S.A. Repre- sentative, MaryRose Beresford. X Nurse's Aides: KLefz to Rightj: M. Cooke, B. Miller, T. Leo, I. Davey, L. Flores, M. Klevinskis, K. Ingrasi, C. Klein. Seated, Mrs. Dorothy Saxton, school nurse.
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