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DIVERSITY TYPIFIES SUMMER Left: Summer weather provided the Mudeinls with outdoor fun and work. Mike DeGrandft opted for l oth while serving as .1 i.uidy tor Nam v Lopez. Below: Don Grace Dan Dzurei and Karl Keller spent the latter duration of their summer conditioning for the- advent of the I i78 season,
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Summer sessions at Edgewater Park brought the frr-sh scent of green grass and invigorating broezevotf the lake. Bill Vaccarielto is imuncto natures pleasintries as he eyes the magic hand of coat h Al Gizzi. Freshmen Orientation was a benefit ial experience for incoming students as they became acclimated to their new surroundings. Senior Bob LaGanke familiarizes the rookies to the sixth floor, center for student publications. Upon the return of the school year, all agreed that the summer season had passed like a bullet entering the flesh, swift, but leaving a lasting impression. Summer meant an excursion to Rome for twenty classical minded Ignatians which left them with fond memories of a rewarding experience. The Ignatian staff enjoyed the final week of )une at a five day workshop held at Ohio University in Athens. Ohio. The workshop provided the editors with an opportunity to both bettor their yearbook skills and also to get a firsthand taste of college life at its finest. The Eye contingent travelled to Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan during the week of July 9th. Athletically inclined students endeavored to prepare and condition themselves for their upcoming year with optimistic outlooks. Still others drew a breath of exhilaration from the World Series of Rock at Cleveland Stadium and adventuresome journeys to the wilderness of blossom Music Center. On the more serious side, students prepared for their financial futures by disciplining themselves with summer labor. Truly the summer was an enriching time. At any rate, it prepared the student for the grueling grind of school once again. 10 sumnn-r
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Right: The alk-a-thon proved to be an exhausting trial for many students. Nick Sunvak. Lenny Archaki. Mike lohns. Mike Gavin, and |ohn De-smarteau display their charismatic characteristics. Below: A ness feature to the 79 Walk-a-thon was the distribution of coke and hot dogs at the finish of the 15 mile walk Paul Kic-kel finds himself in sole possession of the hot dog stand. WALK SPARKS DISCREPANCY SEPTEMBER 1978 4 Labor Day (no classes) 6 Cross Country vs. Benedictine Golf vs. Benedictine J.V. Soccer vs. Beachwood. 5-2 Soccer vs. Shaker Heights, 4-2 8 Mass of the Holy Spirit Rally Varsity Football vs. Parma, 7-7 Golf vs. Holy Name 9 Cross Country: Chanel Invitational Varsity Soccer vs. North Olmsted. 2-4 |.V. Soccer vs. North Olmsted. 1-1 J.V. Football vs. Parma 28-0 12 Golf vs. Chanel 13 Soccer vs. Cathedral Latin. 8-0 Wildcat Booster Reverse Social 14 Cross Country vs. Padua at Garfield Heights 15 Varsity Football vs. St. Ed. 6-38 Golf vs. St. Joe 16 Cross Country: St. Joe Invitational Soccer vs. Gilmour. 1-0 J.V. Football at St. Ed. 14-18 Back to School Mixer 17 Sophomore Class Mass 18 Golf vs. Cathedral Latin 19 Cross Country vs. St. Ed 20 Golf vs. Garfield Heights 21 Golf vs. Gilmore 22 Varsity Football vs. Latin. 6-12 Parents Night 23 Cross Country: Strongsville Invitational Soccer vs. Bay Village. 3-0 J.V. Football vs. Lake Catholic. 8-0 26 Golf vs. Lakewood 27 Soccer vs. Rocky River, 2-1 Frosh Football vs. Holy Name. 14-0 29 Walk-a-thon Fathers' Club Father-Son Sports Night 30 Varsity Football vs. Lake Catholic. 14-20 Cross Country: Edge-water Invitational Soccer vs. Lake Catholic, 9-1
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