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Mrs. Margaret Robinson Algebra I and Consumer Math. Gymnastic Club Instructor. Re- ceived her B.S. from Loch Haven State college. She is an Insurance Broker and during the summer she will be sell- ing insurance through her own agency. She enjoys dancing, skiing and playing tennis. She hopes that someday school will be more spe- cialized in subjects needed for a successful career. Both she and her husband enjoy sports and her fan- tasy is to travel around the world. - MSil — F L h Gerald R. Scharff Athletic Director, Economics. At- tended St. Joseph’s University and received his B.S. from Northeas- tern University. Out of school, he is a profession- al swimming coach and an FAA flight instructor. He usually spends his summer coaching. His hope for Gloucester Catholic is to some day have our own athletic fields. In Mr. Scharffs opinion, in the year 2001. school will probably be totally un- bearable. Fr. John Sullitan Religion Department Chairperson, Religion. Moderator of Athletics. Moderator of the Boosters Club, coordinator of Religious activities, and Vocation Director. Received his B.A. from St. John’s University. He spends most his time as the Associate in Residence at St. Mary’s in Gloucester with what lit- tle leisure time he has, he enjoys following different sports. Fr. Sulli- van thinks that in the year 2001. school will be more computerized. k Mary Ann C. Saunders Western Civilization, U.S. History I, Current Events. She is in charge of annex lockers. Received her B.A. from Glassboro State College. After school hours, she is a mem- ber of St. Mary’s Saints and Sing- ers and also a basketball official. If she has any free time, she enjoys playing tennis, antique hunting and cooking. She wishes she could change the 25 minute lunch per- iods. Her fantasy is to have a room full of students who are eager to learn about Western Civilization. 'IP Peter Sullihan Director of Pupil Personal Ser- vices, teaches Philosophy, responsi- ble for schedules. Received his M.A. from Mt. St. Mary’s College. He helps at Transfiguration par- ish. If he has any free time, he likes to camp, hike, read, ski. and travel. His biggest fantasy is to live in Montana or any other scenic area. It is Fr. Peter Sullivan’s desire to intensify the academic demands at Gloucester Catholic High School. Marc L. Tickner Dean of Discipline, English IV, Journalism. Yearbook literary ad- visor. Attended LaSalle College and received his B.A. from Widcn- er College. During the summer Mr. Tickncr runs a small charter fishing service out of Ocean City. He enjoys all holidays with his family. V ft i w Mrs. Lenora Vizzini English I and II, Reading. Foren- sics moderator. Received her B.A. from Trinity College. In her leisure time, she reads, en- tertains friends and spends money. Her fantasy is to never have to pay another bill. Mrs. JoAnne C. Walsh Freshman Science, Physics. Re- ceived her B.A. from Glassboro State College. In her leisure time, she reads, rides her bike and camps.
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f L Sr. Gertrude Mary, O.P. Advanced Chemistry; Foods and Nutrition; Clothing and Textiles. B.S. St. Elizabeth College. Sister takes care of the atten- dance records. She also manages the Diocesan records. In her leisure time sister enjoys tennis and read- ing good books. Rev. Joseph M. Narciso Religion 2. B.A.. M.A.. D.E.D. Waterloo University, LaSalle Col- lege. Rutgers Univerity. When Father has some spare time, cn enjoys playing with his band, “Just Friends.” He spends his extra time doing whatever moves him at the time. Robert Nark Science Chairperson; senior moderator. Chemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology. B.A. Rutgers University. One of his special qualities is he is a good hunter. In his leisure time he plays the guitar and hunts. Dur- ing the summer Mr. Nark is a life- guard. If he could change some- thing in the school, it would be afternoon homeroom. Important events on his calender arc his kids birthday. He feels that the inflation situation is just digging us in deep- to k 1 Thomas Newton History 1. Psychology, Religion 4. Mt. St. Mary's College. Freshman moderator and Assistant Director of the Play. Mr. Newton spends his summers in Ocean City, N.J.. In his leisure time he enjoys sleeping, eating and listening to music. The one thing he would change at school would be having his own classroom to teach in. Because of inflation, he finds it difficult affording gas for his car. Daniel O’Brien B.S. Glassboro State College. Health and Physical Education. Mr. O'Brien is the bowling coach, boys tennis coach. He coaches the football team at the University of Pennsylvania. He is an avid runner. Miss D. Pauciello Language Chairperson. French 2. Spanish 1, 2 B.S. Temple Univer- sity. Cheerleading advisor. Mr. Athony Powers B.A. Marist College, Glassboro College History 1. 2. Mr. Powers is the head coach of the Boys Basket- ball team. He enjoys spending his spare time with his wife and son. He spends his summer just enjoying the summer. 20 Bertha Nolan Physical Education Chairperson. B.S. Glassboro State College. Health and Physical Education. Out of school Mrs. Nolan is an NJSIAA field hockey and basket- ball official.
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■ I XT [ : ,h m ■■ U IK - vj Mrs. Marge Haughey Guidance Secretary Mrs. Betty Krumm Bookkeeper Mrs. Jine Woods Math Chairperson. Algebra 1, Ge- ometry. Rosemont College. In her leisure time you can find Mrs. Woods in her garden, riding a bike, sky diving and scuba diving. She enjoys her summer bathing in the sun in Ocean City. If she could change something in the school, she would like to eliminate cafeteria duty. Her fantasy is to take a stroll in the Vatican Gardens with Pope John Paul II. Everyday on the cal- endar is important to Mrs. Woods. i U Mrs. Katherine Reed Business Secretary A M Mrs. Helen Tricocci Business Secretary
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