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ignatian REBIRTH
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ignatian REBIRTH CONTENTS Features lair! Revolution and Solution 4-6 The peace and serenity of a smooth year erupted into chaos as a modified hair code was again being enforced. For many days the school was a strange place to live in, but the struggle was worth it as a compromise was established satisfying the teachers involved, administrators, and students. •ixth Floor Extracurricular 11 20 Forced to the confines of the sixth tloor. the Eye. Ignatian. Booster Club. Student Council, and recently formed WIGN prospered despite thin air and a temperamental drinking fountain. Ve Won It All — Football '72 22-31 The Wildcats swept the W est Senate, won their first City Championship in five seasons, and with only one loss, were rated first in the area. I he junior varsity and freshman football teams also shared in their success. hcology and Counseling 36-39 Under new department head. Mike Pennock. an innovative and more college-like theology program for upperclassmen was established and w ell-received. rticles iig Brothers 7 Seniors supply freshmen w ith the smoothest orientation in years. urrvnt Events 8-9 Vice-presidential candidate R. Sargent Shriver visits Ignatius: English Department presents actor-poet Roger Steffens. Crosscountry 32-35 Young varsity harriers struggle for experience: freshman runners attain perfect season. Class of ’76 40-49 Freshmen: Impossible. Academics. This Issue The cover, an action photo of senior Don Buynack in the City Championship game, was meant to capture and represent the theme of rebirth that ran throughout 1972-73. It appeared to us that the football team displayed the most obvious change. Combining a new attitude and new system, the Wildcats recovered from a 5-4-1 record of last year to be the number one team in the city. However the football team was not the only part of Ignatius that underwent a process of renewal. I he Eye adopted a new formal. Student Council attempted to make up for the setback of last year's council, the Ignatian faced the difficult task of improving on the previous book, and the Booster Club responded to the challenge of greater activity: one that could not be met last year. Most importantly though, the school experienced a change. )ne of the many memories of’73 that will standout is the hair code controversy. A conflict between four teachers and the administration over enforcement of the hair code, after much adverse publicity and school unrest, ended in a compromise. Out of it all came a new life for Ignatius. Thus we felt that rebirth, though only one aspect of our experience here, was a dominant theme that could best be recorded by grouping, in a section of its own. those parts of the year that best evidenced the presence of rebirth. Wrestling. Football and basketball. Freshman Transition complete listing of the features and articles in all four issues is printed on page 20? for your mvenience. t he regular index begins on page 204. 73 Ignatian. Volume XXXVIII. No. I. REBIRTH. Price — $8.00 Ignatius High School. 1911 West Thirtieth Street. Cleveland. Ohio. 4411? Kl HI Kill 3
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