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Left: Muscle was the order of the day as tho Wildcats annihilated the hapless Green Wave of Holy Name. 44-10. in two quarters of the 1979 Basketball Preview. Senior Kevin Ryan rams home two points over an overwhelmed defender. Below: Open House is the best chance for eighth graders and their parents to view the school. All curriculars were represented, as well as all extra-curriculars. Mr. Tom Pasko explains the import and thrust of his freshman reading course to these prospective students and their parents. Left: Venomous Milady Do Winter, played by senior Mar: Anne Bowman from Magnificat, plots the fashion of death that she will utilize on the beautiful Constance, played by senior Kim Baumer from Holy Name, in the production of Dumas’ “The Three Musketeers . Meanwhile, she weaves a tale of woe about their plight because of the Cardinal's Guards. Nov«mt«r : j
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Right: Mass remains an important facet of school, as this school liturgy before Thanksgiving exhibits. Fr. Torina. S.J. asks for quiet before the start of the Mass. NOVEMBER 1979 1 All Saints Day Mass 2 Football vs. Walsh at Walsh 14-16 3 Alumni Anniversary Ball 7 Junoir Senior Parent-Teacher Night 9 Harlequin Production of The Three Musketeers 10 Harlequin Production of The Three Musketeers 11 Open House for Eighth Graders 14 Piano Recital w Clive I-cthko 15 Piano Recital w Clive Lcthko 16 Basketball Preview vs. Holy Name 44-10 Harlequin Production of The Three Musketeers 17 Harlequin Production of The Three Musketeers” 21 Basketball Opener vs. Shaw. Home 65-38 22 Thanksgiving. No Classes 23 Thanksgiving Recess. No Classes 30 Basketball vs. Canton McKinley. Home November: Change of Quarters Shifts Gears The month of November saw the beginning of a new quarter. The school became a turbulent mass of motion. with many activities ending, while others were just starting to become vital forces in the changes on the school scene. The fall sports teams ended their seasons, and the winter sports began to follow grueling practice schedules, in anticipation of the upcoming seasons. The football team completed the best season in years with a dismal loss to the Walsh Warriors. 16-14. After spotting Walsh two touchdowns, and losing the services of quarterback Joe Boehm, the Cats rallied for 14 points, but succumbed. The soccer team also stumbled in their last outing, dropping a 2-1 decision to North Olmsted, after leading for all but the last three minutes. The fall production of The Three Musketeers” was hailed as one of the best stage offerings in years at the school. The large cast of the show, the fantastic set. and the able directing of Fr. Torina. S.J.. gave the audience something to remembor in this swashbuckling production of a long forgotten era. The publications were far from idle during this period. The Eye managed to put out an entertaining issue, while down the hall the Decemhor issue of Vista was planned. And yes, the Igna-tian managed to meet both its color and first regular deadlines. Each student began to find horizons beyond the classroom, and the school community was brought closer than ever before in a spirit of cooperation with the faculty and administration. 14 November
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Right: Fr. Cody assumes the role of Ayatollah Khomeini after giving into the pressure of the I.S.A.. at the rally for the Xavier game. Finding support only in senior Kurt Rakovec. Fr. Cody makes a gallant effort to return true humor to the rally, but is thwarted by the shouting throng. f DECEMBER 1979 1 Second Homocoming Dance 6 East West Day 7 Swimming at Bay Basketball at Padua. 65-60 8 Basketball-Cincinnati St. Xavier. 62-56 9 Academic Challenge Taping to Red Cross Bloodmobile 14 S.C.I.P. Canned Food Drive ends 15 Basketball vs. Valley Forgo. 82-60 19 Christmas Mass 20 List day of classes 21 Christmas Vacation begins Basketball vs. Like Catholic. 60-48 22 Basketball at Cleveland Height. Christmas Concert 27 Basketball at Toledo DeVilbiss. 63-54 28 Basketball at Toledo Libbey. 65-67 Brunswick Tournament v y Right: The spirit of Christmas brightened the stairway of the main building, thanks to the fortitude of the Booster Club. 201 UKumtirr
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