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Editorial editor Paul Komarek fixes his eyes on a not-so-senous freshman reporter who is disrupting the serenity of the Eye office. Momentarily caught up in the power of his position as editor-in-chief. Bill Klingshirn relishes the opportunity to admonish an underclassman staff member. Eye guys, Mr. Wright and Bill Klingshirn. climax the day with a quiet but enlightening conversation of their labors.
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After examing the latest edition of the Eye, Tim Ferae wondors how it can still be rated the school's number one newspaper Football and basketball games are more than just spirited gatherings to Eye Sports Editor John Bader as he attempts to shed some light on a recent Wildcat encounter. Overcoming the classic obstacles of time and money, the Eye undertook a major change in its format this year by switching from the letter press printing to the offset. Although the offset method entailed more work, the gamble paid off: the new issue was not only easier to read, but because the new process was less expensive, the Eye was published on a monthly basis. Headed by a competent group of editors, as well as a new moderator in Mr. Gary Wright, S.J.. the Eye’s services kept students informed of all aspects of the Ignatius scene. Besides reporting the usual school events, the Eye produced an interesting feature page, covering a wide variety of topical subjects. I'hc athletic teams seasonal successes made exciting reading for the co-cditored sports page, while an intelligent editorial page provided a forum for diverse student opinion. By coming out with a clever blend of subtle humor and journalistic excellence, the Eye proved to be a pleasant monthly treat to all Ignatians. New Format; New Eye 12 RF.BIR I H Eye editors. Tim Feran, Paul Komarok, Bill Klingshirn. Ernie Gerardo. John Bader.
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Senior Mark Presper hopes that his posters will be the key to unlocking dormant Ignatius spirit. Satisfaction greets Steve Mullin as his teeming mind breeds yet another idea for an inspiring poster. 14 REBIRTH
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