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

 - Class of 1984

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Mr. Richard Phillips American History, Psychology. Mrs. Irma Pianca Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish III. Miss Gloria Polzer Health, Physical Education, Health and Physical Education Chairperson, Junior Varsity Volleyball Coach, Softball Coach. Miss Nancy Powell Biology I, Conscience, Key Club Moderator, Night-in-Blue Director. Mrs. Nancy Roberts Auxiliary Services — Reading Center. Father Robert Rochester Conscience and Moraliy, God Loves Life. Sister Cheryl Rose Honors Chemistry, Marriage, Theology Department Chairperson. Mrs. Mary Rose Sophomore Guidance, Spanish I, Concerned Persons’ Group, National Honor Society Moderator. Miss Maureen Rose British Literature, Oral Com¬ munications, Speech, Sophomore Class Moderator. Mrs. Jo Ann Ross Geometry Miss Marilyn Schmid Honors British Literature, Language Arts, Freshman Class Moderator. Miss Gail Schneider Health, Physical Education, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach, Varsity Volleyball Coach. Mrs. Barbara Schumacher Algebra II, Basic Ge¬ ometry, Geometry, Honors Geometry, Ski Club Moderator. Sister Marie Shea Lost and Found, Resource Center Staff. Mrs. Donna Sheridan Creative Writing, Langauge Arts, World Literature. Mr. Tom Sloane Driver Education. Sister Carol Anne Smith Principal. Father Paul Smith God Loves Life. Sister Mary Karen Snee Basic Geometry. Sister Loretta Ann Sosnoski Accounting, Con¬ sumer Math, Discovering Business, Honors Accounting, Typing 1. Miss Judy Sperli Concerned Persons’ Group, Ju¬ nior Guidance. Mr. David Stoffer Senior Guidance. Miss Colleen Ungashick Spanish I, Spanish II, Blue Print Adviser. Mrs. Martha Valeo Cafeteria Staff. Mrs. Diane VandeVelde Nurse. Sister Bernadette Vetter My Journey, My Pray¬ er. Mrs. Janet Warren Calculus, Honors Computer Math, Honors Pre-Calculus, Math Department Chairperson. Father Edward Weist Chaplain. Mrs. Mary Whapman Cleaning and Maintenance Staff. Mrs. Linda Wohlever Algebra III, Chemistry I, Computer Math, Math-Science Club Moderator. Miss Mary Wojciechowski Resource Center. FACULTY PHILLIPS TO WOJCIECHOWSKI 137 1

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As Mrs. Bradley scans her Meyer Briggs profile; she finds no real sur¬ prises. She, along with other faculty members, attended the teacher-in¬ service day on March 16. The faculty gathered to hear guest speaker. Dr. Jean Alvarez, a psychologist give a lively presentation explaining the Meyer Briggs, a test which identifies personality traits, and its application to teaching styles. Teachers also at¬ tended other inservices throughout the year. The first was a day of prayer and sharing at Villa Maria be¬ fore school was in session. In late September, the faculty attended the two day Ohio Catholic Educators As¬ sociation Convention in downtown Cleveland. Later in the year at another inservice meeting, they heard Sr. Clare Fitzgerald discuss the new agenda for Catholic Educa¬ tion. Through these inservices the faculty was able to grow both spiri¬ tually and professionally. Photo by Dawn Tarka. Mr®. Betty McGary Honors British Literature, World Literature, Dawning Adviser. Mr®. Marianne McGuire Office Staff Mr®. Betty McMahon American History, Government, Genesis Committee. Mr®. Rose Marie Menger Resource Center Staff. Mr®. Jane Molenar Office Staff. Sister Mary Jo Moran Administrative Assistant, Algebra II, Dawning Adviser. Mr®. Karen Motz AP French, French I, French II, Language Club Moderator. Miss Joan Murphy Art, Calligraphy, Ceramics, Drawing and Painting. Mr®. Lynn Nock Algebra I. Sister Helen Jean Novy Honors World Literature, Micro Magic, Director of Curriculum, English Department Chairperson. Mr. Michael O’Brien Christian Identity, Christian Search, S.T.O.P. Moderator. Mr®. Mary Ondru® Cafeteria Staff. Mr®. Marian Pabetz Office Staff. Mrs. Marlene Patronite Office Staff. Sister There®e Paviloni® Art, Art IV, Calligra¬ phy, Photography. Mr®. Dorothy Perez Office Practice, Typing I, Typing II, Word Processing. Mr®. Diane Peter® Government, World History. Sister Judy Petrovic American Literature, God Loves Life, Marriage, Student Council. 136 FACULTY MC GARY TO PETROVIC



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Talent abounded at Mags. It went above and beyond the textbooks, mid-terms, and grade point averages, though. With over a thousand stu¬ dents and the largest faculty of any girls school in the Cleveland Diocese, the school had many people with many varied abilities. The talents and interests of students overlapped with those of their peers as well as those of their teachers. The clubs offered opportunities to pull all of that talent together. Interest varied. There were some groups like the newly formed Dance Club that served the school through a core of six students. At the other end of the spectrum was Key Club’s membership of sixty-four, which served the needs of the community. In between was the Language Club, also new to Magnificat this year, which took root second semester. All the activities offered Mags girls the chance to show off a little. The Right to Life Chapter held an induc¬ tion banquet for members and parents, as did Key Club. The sen¬ iors who formed the Liturgical Minis¬ ters group added a special touch to school masses. Student Council offi¬ cers blitzed the school with decora¬ tions and enthusiasm during Spirit Week in March that hadn’t been around since the days of Night-in- Blue in November. Officers of Magnificat’s Junior Council on World Affairs led the group to three Model United Nations conferences, one of which had three Mags girls acting as 138 CLUBS DIVISION M

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