St Ignatius High School - Ignatian Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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JAMES P. BARRETT Jim was one of the boys . Al- ways on hand with the latest corn and witty remarks, Honest Jim kept the class rolling. On the serious side Jim worked on the Eye staff as associate feature editor. A member of the Classics Club, champion boxer and poet. Jim was an all around lgnatian. FRANK L. BITZAN Teamed with J. P. Barrett, Bitz kept 4-A in an uproar lwell some of the timel . An hon- or m-an, Sodalist. two-year debater and vice-president of 4-A, Frank also distinguished himself in sports. Starting with intramurals he worked his way via the jay vee football route to a berth on the Wildcats in his junior and senior years. DAVID G. BAUGH Always in on the best things at Ignatius, Dave was a loyal member of both the Sodality and the Magic Club. A four-year hon- or man, he topped off all his ac- tivities with some mighty fine acting in one of the lead roles in the '47 Harlequin production. THOMAS F. BARRETT A Sodalist in fourth year and an enthusiast for intramurals, Tom helped convert the hair on the cr-aniums of many a profes- sor to a snowy white. St. Ann's gift to Ignatius, Tommy was a loyal lgnatian who could be re- lied upon to support all activities. RICHARD J. BLACKWELL LAWRENCE F. BENNINGER One of our suburban students. Larry commutes daily from out- lying Parma to the school on West 30th Street. ln second year he entered the squared circle to dis- play his pugilistic talent. Chem- istry is Larry's big love, he per- forms experiments in his own lab. Dick. a second-place winner in the lnterscholastic Latin Contest and winner of the K. of C. Essay contest, was a four-year highest honor man. He was elected class officer in junior and senior years, labored in the cafeteria and chemistry l-ab, held membership in the Radio and Classics Clubs, Senior Debating Society, and played great intramural basebal-l. Dick was a sincere friend of all who knew him. l i i

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JAMES J. BADER THOMAS F. AN KEN BRAN DT Tom, a four-year honor man, was well known in the dust bowl. He played on intramural basket- ball. baseball, and football teams. The Classics Club. Harlequins and Sodality were also on his activity list. A deep bass voice combined with long lanky legs identify him easily. isnMuNo G. BANGER1' A real Ignatian. with intelligence and personality is synonymous with Ed Bangert. He spent two years in the Sodality, and a year in the Camera Club. One of the many fellows who work after school, Ed carries the Ignatius spirit down to the Cleveland Press. where he is employed. LELAND F. ARUNDEL Lee, as he is known to many. was very faithful in his duties as mission collector throughout his years at Ignatius. Life ambition? To travel. Perhaps some day he will see the results of the mission collecting he did so well. I Matey, the happy third-b'ase- man, wielded a wicked pen'and a list of -activities longer than his bat. Samples: Harlequin's student director. Eye and' Ignatian Sports Editor. 4-B class officer, Dance Committee member,. three: years at the hot corner, varsity foot- ball ihe still has the sca-rsl, three years in the Monogram Club. two of Sod-ality, iintr-amurals. Best of all. he was a 'fSch'marlequin - he stil-l has the soars. JAMES H. ANSBERRY Jimmy came to- lgnatius in his senior year. Migrating from Cali- fornia, he bro-ught along a touch of that western sunshine in his good natured grin. Quick to make friends, he lost no time in getting into activities. A Sodalist and in- tramural basketeer, he was also a member of the Ignatian staff. EDWARD F. BARRETT Ed, by painstaking study. gained first honors as a freshman. second hono-rs in his second and third years. A freshm-an Sodalist, and all-round intramuralist, Ed endeared himself to his math teacher by his consistently good grades. s



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WILLIAM M. BLAIR A c-amera enthusiast, Bill had no trouble occupying himself at school or in his darkroom at home. He has been active in the Radio Club, Camera Club and played frosh football. But most important of all. Bill was a four-year honor man. RALPH A. BRENNAN Arby, the quiet scholar of 4-D, was always seen leaving the campus with an armful of books, but the books never kept him from being a permanent figure in the social life of Lakewood. He also kept close to the Blessed Virgin as -a member of the Sodal- ity throughout his years at lgna- tius. JOHN A. BOUHALL An image of quiet good humor, Jack made many friends through- out his four years at Ignatius. He was a magician extraordinary and Radio Club stalwart. Someday Jack hopes to beat Ed Schnell at pool. THOMAS E. BOU RN E A two-year honor man, Magi- cian and four-year Sodalist, Tom was an asset to the Harlequins and l.A.A. for three years. With all this behind him, he didn't pass up int-ramurals or the Radio Club in his fourth year. Quite a record! ROBERT J. BOGUS A real promoter and booster of all lgnatian activities, Bob's loy- alty to Ignatius was outstanding. A fu-ll-fledged magician and faith- ful Sodalist, he also won honors and devoted himself to the Har- lequins. Bob really came into his own, though. -as the mainstay of the Christmas dance committee. DONALD L. BRESNAHAN Don, an honorman in his junior and senior years, was a loyal Sodalist. A great sportsman, Don boxed and played intramural bas- ketball and basebal-l. He also played a mean trumpet in the band. With his quiet m-anner and pleasing personality, Don had Q large following at Ignatius.

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