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Above: Art Mellert, Julius Sabo, Bill Elliott, Tom Widlar, John Myers, Al Lash, Jim Kirkhope, John Hiendlmayr, Gerry Martau. Belotv: Bill Bonder, Jim SchoefBer, Bill Niles. Marty Moran. Above: Len Ambers, Harry Nero, Charles Jacobson, Ray Purgert, Victor Intihar. Below: George McNulty, John Mullin, Don Gregory, Creg Gallagher, Kurt Riessler, John O'Neill, Lawrence Mohr, Walter Votteler, Ray Simpson, Bob Niles.
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FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENTS—Sfaru ing: Patrick McCinty, James Donahue, Frank Vitale. Seated: Robert VanAukcn, Rocco Genovese, Daniel Stringer. Our FIRST DAYS First impressions always blur. No one of us remembers much of our first day at Ignatius. The buildings were a bit older and darker than we had expected, and there was something frightening about passing the few upperclassmen who happened to be on hand. There were hundreds of us freshmen, all the same age. Some of us had met before, but most of us were strangers. The first weeks we were kept busy buying books and getting settled in class and accustomed to the teachers. And we were busy making friends. Once we had bought “bimbo bags” to carry our books in, we felt that we were a part of Ignatius and that we had no reason to fear upperclassmen. After we made friends the building no longer seemed old or dark; after that it was bright and pleasant. As much as any freshman likes to go to school, we liked to go to Ignatius. We liked its spirit—that thing we couldn’t touch but which could touch us. And when it did, we felt that we could do anything that was clean and good and worth doing for God or men. 25
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