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Captured in the spirit ol llu English Departments' new emphasis on creativity, tumor Arunas A olis begins 'How I Spent My Summer Vacation. September lines . . . book lines, lunch lines, and gym lines jar students bar k to the regimented way ol lite. 12 student lite
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Rigorous exertions mark summertime. For some Ignat ians Summer meant preparation and learning. Over one hundred Harlequins spent weeks rehearsing their first Summer production. Little Mary Sunshine, while a smaller group of students and teachers devoted their energies to PEACE, an inner-city tutoring program. To launch the year smoothly, CLTM and the Big Brothers held organizational meetings. Student Council threw a successful summer mixer and the annual labor of building a winning football team began. All signs pointed toward a year of achievement. Senior Paul Meter probably spent about 1,911 hours ot his summer leisure lime in bar kbreaking work at St. Ignatius. The flamboyant personality ot Mr. Tom Pasko flowed into the summer PEACE program treating an informal, yet intense, atmosphere. student tile 11
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Autumnal activity vitalizes Ignatians Autumn returned to the near west side of Cleveland and hundreds of rested young men returned to Ignatius. Classes began and half-eager students warily eyed their teachers and a new assistant principal, wondering what kind of year to expect. After the firsl student-teacher assessments, the pain of review and resuming the learning process bore down on almost everyone. But outside of school, such activities as parties, football games, and tooling around spent much of September's time. All in all few Ignatians worried about the long year of work ahead. After only a week »t cla»es seniors Mall I issingoi Boh Both, and Paul Masterson not ready to attack their no '1''- SEPTEMBER 1970 6 1 Sophomores and luniors Star! Classes 2 Seniors Stan Classes 4 Mass of the Holy Spirit, No Masses. 7 Labor Day, No Classes 11 Rally Football vs. Parma, 27-6 Senior Party, Senior Lounge 12 JV Football vs. Parma. 22-28 14-16 Liturgy Presentations 17 JV Football vs. Rhodes, 36-14 18 Rally Football vs. Latin, 22-2 Senior Party, Senior Lounge 19 JV Football vs. Latin, 14-22 23 Frosh Football vs. St. Joe’s, 22-8 24 First Issue of the Eye JV Football vs. Marshall, S6-6 25 Rally Football vs. Walsh, 7-13 26 St. Joe’s C.C. Invitational, 8th place Mixer with My Uncle's Army Buddies 10 Frosh Football vs. Lakewood. 56-14 Searching lor political campaigners, seniors Ron Kuluh and Tom Campbell corner two potential workers. student life 11
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