Cape Trinity Catholic
Science students from the 6th and 7th grades made the amazing annual trip to the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine recently.
The Surgical Club medical students of PCOM organize the activities for students while they visit the campus located in Philadelphia. Teachers, Barbara Feketics and John Fair accompanied the students. Students receive a tour of the laboratories, a simulated emergency room, casting room and lecture rooms.
The Surgical Club PCOM students will visit Cape Trinity Catholic in the fall with planned events take will take place throughout the year.
1. Students give attention to a medical resident student in the simulated emergency room.
2. CTC Student, David McNulty checks the temperature of fellow student Mathew Capozolli. Medical student Ben Whitfield looks on.
3. Visiting CTC students listen and learn about the workings of an emergency room.
4. CTC student, Britney Miller reacts to holding a brain!
Wildwood Catholic
Graduation events for Wildwood Catholic High School were held on June 3 at St. Ann Church. The following is a list of the class of 2013:
Garrett Mitchell Brown
Maria Anne Chambers
Madison Elizabeth Cheatham
Elizabeth Ann Ferry
Jonathan Michael Gery
Kelly Jo Gillin-Schwartz
Kaitlyn Elizabeth Johnson
Collin Xavier Lang
Joshua James Lare
Grace E. Lederer
Mengfan Li
Xiaoyu Liu
Jenna Ann Long
Ryan Elizabeth Malinowski
Mackensey Lee Mancini
Jake Patrick Martin
Christopher Michael Mayer
Angelina F. McKinney
Harry Robert McNally
Jordan Lee Montgomery
Nicole M. Narciso
Elijah James Neville
Aubrey Anne New
John Keenan Osborne IV
Liyang Pang
Molly Christine Parson
Ashley Robyn Patten
Katrina Claire Peterson
Taylor Audrey-Lee Smith
Dru Sottnick
Victoria Speece
Tiffany Ann Stefanovicz
Andrew Treffeisen
Liberty Renee Vanaman
Jeffrey Daniel Wallace
Hao Wang
Siqi Wang
Yini Wang
Sydney Wielechowski
Peter Paul Yecco
Leah Nicole Yost
Cape May – Governor Murphy says he doesn't know anything about the drones and doesn't know what they are doing but he does know that they are not dangerous. Does anyone feel better now?