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

 - Class of 1979

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I-' 2 FEBRUARY Basketball vs. Rhodes 6 Varsity, 68-46 )V, 48-35 Frosh Basketball vv St. |oe, 47-50 10 Basketball vs. St. Edward 13 Varsity. 75-60 IV. 75-60 Frosh. 44-30 Wrestling at Benedictine |V City Championship vs. Glenvillc. 42-43 14 Valentine's Day 16 Wrestling Tripleheader at Padua 19 Presidents' Day. no classes 23 Sectional Wrestling 24 IEA Mixer 25 Sectional Wrestling Fathers’ Club Communion Breakfast I it February 23

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5CIP ACTIVITIES ENCOUR ACE LENTEN SACRIFICES Blistering February' winds brought repercussions of last year's winter hazards. Although the thermometer hovered in the vicinity of zero degrees, there were special events which brought a warming trend to winter weary students. The basketballers soundly defeated the pesty St. Edward Eagles before an enthusiastic crowd at Cleveland State University. February 10 was especially savoured since the freshmen and junior varsity victories made the evening a triple-victory. Several senior SCIP volunteers staged a heartwarming Valentine party for retarded children at the St. loseph Center on West 14th Street. Activities included athletic contests followed by a party featuring valentines and pop. It was a rewarding afternoon for both the volunteers and the children. Although the second annual Valentine Dance was cancelled due to a lac k of student interest, a successful mixer was held in its place which provided students with the opportunity of dancing away their blues. Higher temperatures and sectional tournaments in wrestling, basketball, and hockey concluded the short month on a pleasing note. Above: Art open ear is important to .ill people, especially children who do not always have someone to hear their point of view Mike Nock listens and is captivated by his new friend. Above Right: Senior volunteers were instrumental in guaranteeing the success of the SCIP sponsored Valentine party at the St. |oM‘ph Center. Gerry Becker provides a helping hand am) Dan Riley an encouraging word while Boh Bouhall ponders the outcome of the race. Right: The Lenten season commenced with a service held on Ash Wednesday. Senior Brian Nester is re-mindod that he is but dust bv Father Ken Styles. S.J. 22 february



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PLAY, WARM WEATHER U5HER IN 4TH QUARTER Above Left: Few arc aware of the Stage Crew's difficult task of preparing props for the Spring Musical. Kurt Faulhaber diligently paints the- large sets in Slaving. Abme Right: One of the features that attracts students to participate in the Spring Musical is the presence of females. Tim Consvay and Kathy Bruenig enjoy a moment of laughter during rehearsal. Springtime gusto was manifested during the month of March. Students recovered from the hibernation they sustained during the winter months and frolicked to the Spring Musical, Where's Charley?, which was held on March 30 and 31. Students also actively supported their school by participating in the forty-first annual Scholarship Drive. March blew in a much needed breath of warmer air after the lung chilling weather of lanuary and February. Juniors busily discussed and selected slates for the upcoming Student Council election, while seniors began to ponder their four short years of high school and realized that a cycle of their lives was about to end. 24 m.»r h

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