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Extractions: UpDate - Vol. 11, No. 30, Page 3 May 7, 1992 Student-to-student conversations concerning careers It was Career Day at Mt. Pleasant High School. Gathered at a buffet breakfast, prepared and served by students, were approximately 35 people representing a variety of careers-including accounting, art, architecture, law, nursing, the armed services, the funeral industry, carpentry, fire fighting, law enforcement and veterinary science. Among the group were three representatives from the College of Physical Education, Athletics and Recreation-Pat Grim, assistant to the dean who has been doing career workshops for approximately 20; Rebecca Hansel, staff assistant in charge of advisement; and student Darryl Conway. The three were there to tell classes of interested students about the college and the opportunities it offers. "When you say physical education, students and parents alike tend to think 'gym class.' Although becoming a physical educator is an option, there are many other career opportunities and degree programs for students in the college, such as recreation and parks administration and fitness management. Our degrees are science-oriented and can lead to such fields as physical therapy," Grim said. Hansel spoke about the support systems of the college. "We have about 500 students," she said, "so we are large enough to have good programs and small enough to know our students." Conway, who is majoring in athletic training, spoke student-to-student to the high schoolers. He has developed his own slide show with photographs of the University and shots of athletic trainers in action . "Our courses are not easy," he said. "I am taking anatomy now, which involves working with a cadaver. Seeing actual muscles and how they work is important for a trainer. "The goal of an athletic trainer is to prevent injuries before they happen. We stress flexibility for athletes and prescribe workouts for strengthening and conditioning, and tape athletes who wish it before an event or game. If someone is hurt, we can do splinting, and taping and work out treatment and rehabilitation exercises." A junior from Beltsville, Md., where he played football, baseball and was a swimmer, Conway has some impressive credentials. During the summers, he is a student trainer for the New York Jets on Long Island, N.Y., and during Winter Session he was selected for a National Football League (NFL) Senior Bowl internship in Mobile, Ala., for the All-Star game. He is completing his coursework in three years, with a better than 3.7 average, and has acquired more than his 800 required hours of hands-on practical experience. He has received several student honors from the college, including the Naylor Award for the outstanding minority student in the college, the George and Margaret Collins Seitz award for an outstanding freshman or sophomore, and the Robert A. Layton Award for upper-classmen, honoring a former student killed in Vietnam. A Dean's Scholar and member of Omicron Delta Kappa leadership society, Conway was named an African-American Student of Promise. He also has received a National Athletic Trainers Undergraduate Scholarship. Conway has attended the Delaware Fire School and serves as coordinator for the student ambulance corps. He is currently taking an emergency medical course at the Delaware Medical Center. His goal is to work for the NFL as a full-time trainer or attend graduate school. -Sue Swyers Moncure
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