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PATRONS Very Rev. Edmund C. Horne, S. j. Rev. Anthony Rev. Gerald B. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. john Mrs Mrs. Mrs THE MOST REVEREND jOSEPH SCHREMBS, S.T.D., LL.D., Bishop of Cleveland THE MOST REVEREND jAMES McFADDEN, S.T.D. Auxiliary Bishop B. Stuber Garvey, S. j. Frank j. Andel Frank A. Ausflug joseph W. Bremer Robert F. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Brickman Builders Glass Company Mrs. Mary Butts john Carroll Senior Guild Mrs. john E. Carroll Mrs. john j. Clark Mrs. john j. Coan Mrs. Ignatius j. Coniglio V. Corrigan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Corrigan Thomas M. Coughlin Louis Dechant F. Alfred Dennstedt james C. Donnelly Edmund j. Durkin Dr. and Mrs. The Fathers' Club Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Feltes A Friend Enrique E. Ecker Mr. and Mrs. George P. Fuerst Mrs. Mary Gavin Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Albert R. Golrick joseph F. Gorman Patrick Haggerty William j. Hazlett Hugo A. Hildebrandt Frank j. Honn Peter j. Hopkins Anthony l. Horak William A. Kaiser Owen A. Kelly Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bridget Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mr. and john M. Kerwin P. A. Kirchendorfer Peter j. Kmieck Raymond G. Knapp Carl E. Kramer james j. Livingston Charles W. McAvoy Arthur B. McBride john j. McLaughlin john j. McMahon McNamara Frank Malloy Michael j. Maloney joseph F. Manak E. j. Minch john R. Monihan Michael Moran john B. Morgan Bernard W. Mulcahy Archie j. Norris j. j. O'Day F. A. O'Donnell Mrs. john M. O'Donnell Mrs vv. 1. owen: Pearl Road Lumber Company - Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Pinkerton Mr. and Mrs. Frank j. Roetzel Royal Brass Manufacturing Company Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs St. Michael's Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Robert Wolf Leo Schaefer Nicholas A. Scharf W. A. Schnurr Leo M. Schraft Church Ambrose E. Telliard Thomas j. Tobin Martin C. Voelker George Walton
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C H A P E L L I B R R Y DEDICATICDN To our friend and most severe critic, our in- spiration and ideal, Rev. Gerald B. Garvey, S. I., we of the I938 graduating class of St. Ignatius High School, sincerely dedicate this first Pictorial Edition of The Eye. For his kindly interest in our progress, for his utmost help and guidance, we are deeply grateful. His immediate and tender devotion to the traditions of our school, and the tireless efforts on his part to carry on these tradi- tions, are an example of loyalty worthy of emu- lation by the I938 class, and all classes of the future. FQREWCDRD It is indeed a very great privilege and a pleasure for the class of i938 to present the first issue of the new series of the lgnatian Blue and Cold. The aspiration of the class of '38, and the ideal toward which they labored with zeal and devo- tion, was the production of a Pictorial that would live and breathe the spirit of St. Ignatius as it is now, and as it has been thru the glorious past. As we are about to leave St. Ignatius, we are taking with us something that has become a part of us. lnwardly-it seems as tho it were a monu- ment, solid and firm, and that we were woven around it. Outwardly-it appears to be like a giant candle with a flame more brilliant than any worldly gem, reaching skyward as if trying to penetrate the very gates of heaven. We are taking from its treasure-house many gifts, yet we leave its store-rooms full to over- flowing for the coming generation. lvlay its spirit C L A S S R O O M of loyalty, friendly rivalry and co-operation remain with us always, and may we leave behind us a tithe to add to its illustrous history. We will find that our path in life will not al- ways be a bed of roses, and that we are going to find our travels in the future more difficult than they have been in the past. But when we stop to consider the time spent in devotion, the daily sacrifice of the Mass, and the very frequent com- munions offered, it is then that we fully realize the many beautiful memories we have stored away in our hearts during the past four years spent at St. Ignatius. lvlemories we hope to profit by as time marches on. In conclusion may we add that this chronicle is but a parting gesture to the school we have known and loved. May it be our lot to 'see it re- ceived by our friends and associates favorably, and may it manifest itself according to the high stand- ards and ideals of our school so rich in tradition, so lofty in purpose. L A B O R A T O R Y
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