Magnificat High School - Magnifier Yearbook (Rocky River, OH)

 - Class of 1984

Page 133 of 176

 

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' »• The chance to share in the Eucha¬ rist and a meal is given to Kimberlyn Jones ’84 and her father at the Father-Daughter Communion Breakfast. On the morning of Sunday March 18, students and their fathers enjoyed a prayerful celebration with their friends and their friends’ fathers. Following the Mass, celebrated by Father McGonegal, ev¬ eryone went to the cafeteria where the tables had been prepared for the breakfast. The meal, catered by Miller’s Dining Room, was enjoyed by everyone. It gave the students and their fathers a time to relax, talk to friends, and get a cup of cof¬ fee. When the majority of the people had finished eating, Mr. Wasmer, president of the Fathers’ Club, introduced the guest speaker. Bishop Pilla. Bishop Pilla spoke about his pastoral letter to youth. His speech gave everyone something to think about because it was not just aimed at the students in his audience, but also at their fathers. The Bishop re¬ minded his audience that “To those that are given much, much is expect¬ ed.’’ After the Bishop’s speech, all left feeling glad that they had given three hours on a Sunday morning to share in a very special Magnificat event. Photo by T. Pietromica Kristen Saccany Nicole Sacco Laura Salasek Lynne Salivaras Gabrieli Salman Bridgett Samame Neelam Sandhu Renee Sando val Roberta Santora Lisa Savarino Cyndy Scanlon Sandra Schaeffer Joelle Schaeffer Julie Scheible Vivian Schilla Lynn Schmeller Frances Schmidt Kathy Schoeffler Lisa Schram Gail Schroeder Debbie Scott SACCANY TO SCOTT 129

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Laura Povinelli Donna Powell Jeanne Powell Lisa Powers Chrisha Prevost Deborah Prusak Marianne Prusak Eileen Quinn Jacque Quinn Tracey Radican Julie Radkowski Julianne Ramella Cassie Ramus Karen Randell Samantha Ranker Colleen Reagan Maureen Reali Katie Rechin Kelly Reesing Mindy Reesing Molly Regan Ann Reichard Debbie Reidy Jennifer Reidy Katie Redmon Therese Reinmann Tara Renk Dawn Ressler Lilian Reyes Melanie Reyes Roselle Reyes Dena Rhodes Mary Richardson Leslie Rigal Marianne Rinaldo Susan Rinaldo Patricia Rivero Eileen Roache Karen Robinson Pam Kobak Gina Roganish Monica Rogozinski Catherine Ross Kathleen Rossi Denise Rowe Kathleen Rosfelder Michelle Rosing Eileen Ruane Lisa Ruccella Sharon Rung Victoria Rung Beth Rusnov Karen Ryan Maureen Ryan Michelle Ryan Kristen Sabetta 128 POVINELLI TO SABETTA



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Informative words on the world of fashion design from Susan Horning ’79 encourage Bridget Latran ’84 to consider a career in fashion. When February 16 started off, it was just like any other school day, but there was a difference: it was Career Day. The schedule was the same, except that mods 14-17 were dropped. Those four mods were divided into two sessions which gave the students a chance to hear guest alumnae speak about their profes¬ sions. Each guest speaker gave a short talk on her occupation, the amount of education she had, the salary range within her occupation, and what her job entailed. Then there was time for students to ask questions. Many students wanted to know more about what a normal work day was like, and how many more years of school would be necessary to work in that field. Some students even asked which courses were best to take in high school to help prepare for college. Following a suggestion from last year, this was the first time that Career Day was held prior to the beginning of Genesis. It may also be the last since eighty-one seniors decided to leave after mod 13 and not take advantage of the guest alumnae’s knowledge. The alumnae involvement was incredible, and in many of the different areas, there was more than one speaker. It was their contribution that made it pos¬ sible for Career Day to be a success. Photo by Denise Tarka. Carol Scully Megan Scully Brenda Scullin Stacy Sebes Lisa Senko Georgette Shaker Lori Share Colleen Sheehan Andrea Shema Lori Sherman Pam Sherman Anne Shimko Michele Shofar Darlene Shucofsky 130 SCULLY TO SHUCOFSKY

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