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l uring one ol Mr. Benander’s math classes, his sports interest gels the better ot him as he takes on all comers with his home-made basketball game. He hopes to get his toy patented and possibly on the market within a tew years. 1 ewly-ordained Fr. Gene O'Brien, S.J., discusses Christian involvement with Ken Ward and Pete Brodhead. 20 ICiNAtlAN 107»
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Teachers Channel Student Curiosity A Y (tempting to figure the area of ait apple in geometry, freshman loins A man goes to the blackboard and isolates the variable. P I tilting a tree period to use. senior Mark Sutherland spends time in the library in an independent study of physics. IGNMIAN pit.- 19
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Students Grow Through Involvement T JL he scope was vast, the fields unique, and the opportunities groat. At St. Ignatius, involvement through extra-curriculars was a key chance to improve oneself. One could paint a picture, write an article, play the drums, govern a class, program a computer, or cheer on the team. He could join Vista. Ignatian. Eye. Harlequins. I.A.A.. I.E.A., I.S.A., or any of a number of others. He could improve himself on the courts, behind the stage, or in the office. By getting involved a student often made new friendships, refined his talents, and felt personal satisfaction. But Ignatians practiced another form of involvement: the improve- ment of others. With the fear of rejection, the frustration of defeat, and the difficulty of communication. it wasn't easy to open up to others. It took something special to sacrifice precious time to explain math to a classmate, to show a neighbor kid how to talk to an elderly lady, or to shoot a basketball. Whether by an individual effort or through groups such as the Student Community Involvement Program (SOP), one thing was certain-there wen no trophies, praises, or tributes for the work. The reward was the feeling an Ignatian got that maybe he had done something for another human being. | I alftime .it .1 senior-faculty football game finds the ia ulty eagerly plotting a second ball comeback. IGNATIAN I :’ 21
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