St Ignatius High School - Ignatian Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1974

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People Represent The Microcosm Of Ignatius A school is people; students, faculty, administration, staff. This is not a new idea. Why. then, do we mention “diversity” in our theme of diversified unity”? Let's look to see if our diversification is different, unique. Let's see if we can justifiably single out this element as something which makes us different or unique. Let’s deal just with the students, who. after all. are the school. Of a student body of 1.128 exactly 114 parishes arc represented. 54 from the east side and 60 from the west side. This fact gives our school the greatest diversification of parish representation of any school in the diocese. In total numbers. 694 Ignatians are west-siders and 434 are east-siders. Geographically our students come from as far east as the Willoughby-Wickliffe area; on the west to the Lorain area. We have inner-city, outer-city, suburban and rural representation. Racially, vitually all races and ethnic backgrounds have representation. Increased efforts are being made to diversify even further the racial representation. Economically and socially, our students come from every point on the scale, thereby making our student body a microcosm of the city, the state, the nation. Also included in our student body are some non-citizens, permanent U.S. residents. Are we unified because of our success in academics and athletics? We would suggest otherwise. What makes us diversified yet united is quite possibly one common factor — love of Ignatius; and in spite of. or because of. all the differences among us, we are united. Our goal is the same — . . .to transfer human society ...” We all try to be. to one degree or another, concerned and involved men. parishioners, citizens. Ignatians. From the oldest living Ignatian-Loyola graduate (class of 1898) to the youngster who hopes soon to be one of us (perhaps class of 1980). we are all joined by a common spirit, a common commitment, a common love — St. Ignatius ... Years of passing cannot sever Ties of new days from the old. We’re Ignatius men forever. as we hail the Blue and Gold.” 7

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