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Fall J 'nil was football. It was a hoarse voice after the Holy Name game and 10.000 screaming fanatic fans at Baldwin-Wallace. Fall was a disappointment in some ways. During fall we laughed al Charley's Aunt, we danced al Homecoming, and we prayed at the school masses. We read the Kve. we assembled the Ignatian, and wrote for Vista. Fall was involvement. I (ini’ .1 symbol of the Society ot Jesus on Cleveland's Near West Side, the imposing structure, the main building ot St. Ignatius High School, continues to serve as the center of |esuit philosophy in the area. 12 ic.NAii.vs «?:»
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■ nknown happenings occur in Ch«. early morning when Kick ito and the janitors arrive for another leisurely stroll. s ultan of the Booster Club, Chris Myers; shows great reluctance to draw upon the expertise of the general public. w hile waiting lor an Hth period to begin, lim Feran exhibits his feelings about his last lass. Faces In The Crowd Life at Ignatius was countless daily scenes, each one trivial, yet each one remarkable. If you tried to picture the year all at once, it would become a million separate photographs, all blurred together into one: mad rushing whirlwind of images. By the miracle of your memory, however, you can pick out a few here and there which you will never forget.
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I—) uring the Mil season many les apathetic and physically able lgnatiih use their spare time to partake in a game of touch football. c V construction ol the nev stairs in the main building forced students to enter by means ot the school parking lot. r o freshmen, fall was a lime of frustration, to sophomores a feeling of class unity, to juniors the arrival of class rings, and to seniors the closing of the Senior Lounge. Fall was a deluge of rain on the day we had to enter through the east doorway. a detour through the faculty stairs, and a bruised head on the third floor scaffolding. Fall brought on the anxiety of the quarter exams. the apprehension of first quarter grades, and the fear of parent's night. II also brought an invasion of bees into innocent classrooms, trial-and-error with the new homeroom setup, and punctual, faithful detentions. And finally, fall was praise at tin; St. Edward game, that first immortalized snowflake, and the magnificent four day Thanksgiving weekend.
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