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

 - Class of 1984

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Never Been This Blue DAWNING 1984, volume 26 of the Magnificat High School year¬ book was printed by Inter- Collegiate Press, 6015 Travis Lane, P.O. Box 10, Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66201, employing offset lithography. The book uses an 8x10 % inch format with 168 pages, an in¬ crease of 24 from Captivating Performance, Continuous Appluase DAWNING 1983. It had a press run of 700 copies. Each student paid $17 for her yearbook during a November sales campaign. Late orders were taken at a cost of $18, and the cost for teachers was $12. The book was printed on 80 pound stock. Endsheets are 65 pound cover weight printed in flag blue and black. Degrees of blue are 10% in the copy block, 30% in the background, and 100% in the headlines and tool lines. All else is printed in black. The theme was suggested to the staff by Mr. John McCartney and was adapted very slightly by Anne Sheridan. The staff worked on a three deadline schedule. The first 42 pages were submitted February 16, 1984. The next 52 pages were submitted March 20, 1984. The final 74 pages were submitted June 2, 1984. The staff laid all primary headlines and secondary headlines using either Chart-pak or Formatt transfer lettering. All tool lines were Chart-pak and laid by the staff. The cover was designed by Anne Sheridan. The cover’s letter¬ ing is 48 point Mistral (Formatt). “Never Been This” and all spine information is blue as is the silkscreen band. The front endsheet design was adapted from pages 2-3 of the January 9, 1984 issue of Sports Illustrated. The theme is printed in a 200% enlargement of 48 point Mistral. The book’s section ti¬ tles are printed in 48 point of the same. The tool lines on both front and back endsheets are 1 point black butted against the photo and 1 point blue around the copy block. The endsheets body type is 12 point Souvenir. Caption type is 12 point Souvenir bold italic and 10 point Souvenir bold. Body type is 10 point Souvenir. Theme body type is 12 point of the same. All captions are Souve¬ nir. All copy is set solid. Folio tabs are 6 point Souvenir. The division pages design was adapted from pages 24-25 of the September 1983 issue of Discov er. All theme headlines use 48 point Mistral. Tool lines are 2 point and hairline. Captions are 12 point bold italics and 10 point bold. The section has a 2-plus col¬ umnar design with 16 pica columns and 9 pica plus columns. The title page also uses 6 point and 36 point bold type. Theme runs throughout the book, but 11% of the pages are exclusively theme development after the index is subtracted. Student Life has 24 point Coo¬ per Black Italic (Chart-pak) secon¬ dary headlines and 36 point Coo¬ per Black (Chart-pak) primary headlines. Tool lines are 3 point and 1 point on the same tape. Captions are 8 point bold. The section has a 5-across-two colum¬ nar design with 17 pica columns. Student Life is 23% of the book. Sports secondary headlines are 18 point Benguiat Italic (Cart-pak) and primary headlines are 48 point Eras Light. The shadows in the primary headlines are 30% gray. Two point rule is used for the scoreboards, whose type is 8 point. All captions are 10 point bold italic and 8 point bold. Nine pica columns are used in the 9- across-two design. Nineteen per cent of the book is Sports. Secondary headlines in Academ¬ ics are 24 point Bookman Medium Italic (Chart-pak), and 48 point American Typewriter Medium (Chart-pak) is the primary headline style. Tool lines are 2 point and feature quotes are 14 point bold. Captions are 8 point bold. The 7- across-two design has columns of 12 picas. Academics is 12% of the book. People section uses 2 point tool lines. Senior mugs are 8 by 9 pi¬ cas; all others are 5 by 7. Senior and faculty credits are 6 point and 6 point bold. Underclassmen idents are 8 point. Captions are 8 point with a 10 point bold initial letter. The only design restriction for Peo¬ ple, besides an alternating arrange¬ ment of mugs, was one column 12 picas wide for the captions. People section takes 25% of the book. Underclassmen mugs are ar¬ ranged as one group in alphabeti¬ cal order regardless of year. Clubs section secondary head¬ lines are 18 point Benguiat Gothic Medium (Chart-pak). Primary head¬ lines are 36 point Goudy Extra Bold (Chart-pak) with a large initial letter in 60 point of the same. Captions are 8 point and 8 point bold. The 4 column design has columns 10 picas wide. Ten per cent of the book is Clubs. Index entries are 8 point Souve¬ nir, bold, and italics in four columns of 9 picas separated by 1 point lines. Letter screens are 70%. Since DAWNING has never indexed anything more than names, the index was increased by four pages to ten to accommodate the more comprehensive index. Index features use 48 point Mistral for primary headlines and a 50% reduction of the same for secondary headlines. Tool lines are 1 point and 3 point with hairlines separating columns. Body copy is 10 point. Captions are 10 point bold italics and 8 point bold. The colophon is set in 8 point. The fea¬ tures follow the columns of the rest of the index except the colo¬ phon, which uses four 10 pica columns. Underclass portraits were taken by Portrait World. Senior and faculty portraits were taken by Ripcho Studio. Ten events were photographed by photographers from Ripcho, and photos in this book are credited accordingly. All other photos were taken by the staff. The staff shot 1893 expo¬ sures of Kodak Tri-X 400 ASA black and white film. Captivating Performance, Continuous Appluase DAWNING 1983 received the following awards: A Buckeye Award from the Great Lakes Interscholastic Press Association. A First Class rating from the National Scholastic Press Associ¬ ation. A Second Place rating from the Columbia Scholastic Press Associ¬ ation. A Second Place rating from the American Scholastic Press Associ¬ ation. The staff would like to thank the following for their assistance in the production of Never Been This Blue: The faculty and staff of Magnificat High School, especially Sr. Joanne Gardner, Mrs. Karen Motz, Mrs. Diane Peters, and Sr. Carol Anne Smith. Mr. Tom Crowley, Sr. Donna Fiori, Mr. Thomas Howard, Mr. Jo¬ seph Kovach, Miss Joan Murphy, and Mrs. Donna Sheridan for on the spot photos and developing. Mrs. Rose Marie Menger for graciously tolerating us making the Production Room our second of¬ fice. The English department for overlooking that heap outside its carrels all year long. The faculty and staff of the Ball State High School Journalism Workshops, especially Mrs. Ann Akers, Mr. John Cutsinger, Mr. George Dickens, Mr. James Elkin, Mr. H. L. Hall, Mrs. Nancy Has¬ tings, Mr. Greg Jones, Ms. Liz Lockhart, Mrs. Terry Nelson, Miss Cathy Pochodzay, Mr. Tom Prentice, Mr. Michael Price, Mr. Earl Straight, and Mrs. Marilyn Weaver. Mrs. Ann Ripcho and the staff of Ripcho Studio for producing photographic miracles requested just hours before deadlines. Brenda Milligan for acting as go- between for the staff and Ripcho Studio. Mr. Jim Barbour of Inter- Collegiate Press. Dr. and Mrs. James Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Doanld Tarka, Mrs. Joan Richards, Mr. John Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Schoeffler, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moffitt, Mrs. Sandra Klucznik, and Mr. Dan McGary. Jim Bebbington and the ED¬ WARDIAN staff, especially John Haffernan for saving the football picture. John McCartney and the ACCO¬ LADE staff for taking the time to provide top-notch assistance and support. Mrs. Terry Lustic, Donna Martino, Carole Saade, Pam Klimko, and the Blue Print staff for exchanges of ideas, photo¬ graphs, and comic relief. Mrs. Marilyn Gorecki, Mr. Tom Moore, Melissa Kirwan, and all the detention kids who helped us out. COLOPHON 165

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back endsheet Student Life-6-43,161 Sullivan, Julie (10)--. 131 Sullivan, Kathryn (11)- 131 Sullivan, Mary (10). 131,140 Sullivan, Molly (10). 131 Summer-7-11,40,58,153 Sun Newspapers - right front endsheet,45,49,73 Sunday-19,37,55,129 Sunday, Denise (9). 131 Sunday, Monique (12) — -39,110 Supple, Colleen (9). 131 Sweeney, Anne Marie (9) — -131 Sweeney, Catherine (10)- 52,54, 55,69,131 Sweeney, Colleen (11) — 21 Sweeney, Eileen (12). -110 Swift, Elizabeth (11). 131 Swift, Mary (12)- -110 Switzerland.. -155 Sylvia, Michelle (9). 129 Synek, Annemarie (12)-— 110 Synek, Carolyn (10). 132 Szegedy, Sue (10). 132 Szoradi, Pam (10). 132 T Tarka, Dawn (11)-. 132 Tarka, Denise (10). 16,132 Taschler, Amy (11). 16,132 Taschler, Paula (10). 132 Tavarez, Mala (11)--. 132 Tecco, Kathleen (12) . 110 Telzerow, Carlann (12) — 18,24, 28,110 Tennis. 11,46,47 Terrell, Kara (10). 91,132 Thaman, Lisa (11)- 132 Theme from Hill Street Blues . 96 Thiede, Kathy (12)- 110 Thomas, Michelle (9). 132 Thompson, Mr. William- 4 Thorne, Janice (9) - 132 Thornton, Barbara (11). 132 Thornton, Janet (9). 53,132 Thursday-126,141,149 Tiernan, Wanda (10). 132 Tierney, Kathy (10). 132 Time.11 Timko, Tamara (12). right front endsheet,15,24,25, 95,110 Tocarchick, Amy (9). 132 Toledo- 21,59,161 Tomkovicz, Susan (11). 132 Tomsik, Elise (12). 110, 116,126,152 Tomsik, Geralyn (9)- 132 Toolis, Kelly (9)- 132 Toolis, Laura (11). 132 Tooman, Kelly (9). 132 Toth, Mrs. Liz.78,79 Toth, Mark. 79 Traci, Susan (10)- 132 Track and field— 70,71,72,73, 168 Trethewey, Suzann (10) -49,91, 112,132 Tropical Storm Dean -13 Trotto, Tina (11). 132 Trzcinski, Cheryl (10)-— 45,66, 73,132 Trzcinski, Sue (11) . 57,60,73, 132 Tucek, Mary Ellen (12)—15,70, 110 Tucker, Pam (10). 132 Tuesday-14,41,79,112,126, 143,right back endsheet Turner, Barbara (11). 57,132 Turner, Kathy (10). 132 Twelve Angry Men .18 Tymkewicz, Tami (9) . 132 Ulanski, Dawn (11).132 Ulanski, Faith (9).132 Ungashick, Miss Colleen- 137 United States.81 University of Dayton —.5 University of Toledo.68,69 U.S.A.-8 U.S. Olympic volleyball team-59,68,167 U.S.S.R..166 Valeo, Mrs. Martha. 137 VanCamp, Karen (12). 110 Vande Velde, Mrs. Diane-— 137 Vanco, Margie (10)- 31,132 Vandivort, Theresa (10). 132 Van Morrison -35 Varanese, Sheri (11)- 132 Varvir, Theresa (11) . 132 Veloira, Lissa (12). 110 Verbovsky, Gabriella (12). 40, 110 Vetter, Sr. Bernadette . 137 Viancourt, Margaret (11). 132 Villa Angela.65 Villa Maria.8,136 Vinci, Grace (12)- 7,110 Vivolo, Lisa (12). 110 Vizdos, Mary Kaye (9). 132 Voelzow, Eileen (11). 132 Voelzow, Louise (9) . 132 Voinovich, Ellen (11) -—132,152 Volleyball, J.V.-right front endsheet,2,8, 52,53,54,55, 59,61,left back endsheet Volleyball, Varsity- - 53,56, 57,58,59,68,69 Vollmer, Bridget (10)— 132 Vozar, Marie (12). 39,110 Vuk, Lisa (9)- 132 W Wagner’s Country Inn-35 Wagner, Ann Marie (12). 110 Wagner, Karen (10). 132 Waitkus, Barb (10). 132 Walde, Denise (10)--79,81,132 Wallenhorst, Barbara (12)— left front endsheet, 3,11,57- 61,67,111 Walsh, Beth (9). 132 Walsh, Jane (11). 132 Walsh, Jennifer (10). 132 Walsh, Maureen (11)--88,132 Warman, Priya (9)- 132 Warner, Catherine (9)- 132 Warnke, Melissa (12)- 111 Warren, Mrs. Janet- 137 Washington, D.C. —- 6,12,13,95, 141 Wasmer, Mr. George .129 Wasmer, Lynne (10). 132 Wasmer, Mary (12)- 94,111, 144,145 Weber, Julie (12)- 111 Wednesday-13 Weir, Carolyn (11)—. 41,132 Weir, Colleen (9)- 132 Weist, Father Edward— -93,137 Westfall, Deborah (9)- 133 Whapham, Mrs. Mary - 137 White, Julia Lynn (9). 133, 142 Whitford, Lisa (10)- 74,133 Whitford, Miss Marianne 74,115 Wilber, Nancy (11). 133 Wilcox, Cindy (11). 133 Williams, Elizabeth (10). 133 Willis, Gary. 20 Willis, Laura (10). 133 Wimbiscus, Lisa (12). Ill Winkler, Traci (11). 133 Winterhurst..133 Wirtz, Mary Ann (12)--111,146, 147,149 Witalis, Susan (12)- 86,111 Wohlever, Mrs. Linda- 137 Woidke, Pat (9) . 133 Wojciechowski, Miss Mary — 137 Wyatt, Janice (12). Ill Y Yanak, Ann Marie (9). 132 Yanak, Julie (10)- 132 Yondo, Debbie (10) --112,133 Youlten, Mr. Bernard.133 You Can’t Judge a Book by its Cover-161 Young, Neil-11 Young, Patricia (9). 133 Yuska, Mary Ann (11)- 133, 144 Z Zammikiel, Therese (10)- 133 Zawiski, Bob- 32 Zawodny, Jeff-21 Zeber, Judy (11). 133 Zehe, Becky (9). 133 Zelesnik, Donna (10)- 16,77, 133 Zitnik, Kathleen (10). 133 Zucchero, Dr. William-25 Zuscik, Peg (10). 45,133 Never Been This Blue Staff Editor-in-Chief Student Life Editor Sports Editor Academics Editor People Section Clubs Editor Index Photo Editor Apprentice Editors Photographers Anne Sheridan Dawn Tarka Anne Sheridan Denise Tarka Celestine Richards, Kathy Schoeffler Anne Sheridan Kathy Moffitt, Anne Sheridan, et al Anne Sheridan Molly Allen, Patricia Lynch, Sue Trzcinski James Bebbington, Brigid Campbell, Rita Cutarelli, Patricia Lynch, Connie Miller, Sr. Mary Jo Moran, Brigid O’Toole, Tina Pietromica, Mary Probst, Celestine Richards, Kathy Schoeffler, Anne Sheridan, Loretta Straub, Dawn Tarka, Denise Tarka, Cheryl Trzcinski, Mary Ellen Tucek, Donna Zelesnik James Bebbington, Sharon Byrnes, Angela Fabini, Jennifer Fife, Debbie Kovach, Erica Anne Kuntz, Laura Pecot, Molly McCloskey, Megan McDonald, Patricia Rivero, Gina Roganish, Carolyn Stefonsky, Elise Tomsik, Donna Zelesnik Advisers Mrs. Betty McGary, Sr. Mary Jo Moran Staff 164 INDEX STAFF BOX



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mu Me U o lU As seniors finalized their plans for Genesis, Student Council candidates prepared for the election. And as May 8 approached, increasing attention was given to Democratic Presidential candidates, two of whom gave a large amount of attention to the city of Cleveland. When May 8 was over, Senator Gary Hart scored an upset victory in Ohio’s primary to give his campaign a needed boost. The hotly contested Issue 1 to finance a dome over the stadium through property taxes was defeated by a 2 to 1 margin. And the Soviet Union announced it would not participate in the XXIII Olympiad in Los Angeles. That was three months after the death of Andropov and Chernenko’s assumption of power in the U.S.S.R. And within two weeks of the Soviet pullout — they refused to call it a boycott — nine Eastern bloc nations followed their lead. But the Olympic flame still came through Rocky River, and Magnificat still smelled like onions. The seniors still pulled their pranks, even if they were a little milder than they had been in previous years. So Magnificat survived it all—the breakup of AT T, stampedes to get Cabbage Patch Kids, anxious waits until another shipment of Trivial Pursuit games came into the depart¬ ment store, and all George Orwell’s predictions. The siding on the front of the school was still blue—faded from a year’s wear, but unques¬ tionably still blue. 166 CLOSING

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