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Where It's At Spending our Time around Campus The layout of the Ignatius campus is different than those of other high schools. The closing of West 30th Street to create a mall was a brilliant idea. This allows students a haven to lounge, study, and to eat. The mall also serves as a quiet, scenic place for a couple at a dance. The Student Center is a refuge for the majority of Ignatians at the lunch bell. Every culinary delight imaginable is at your fingertips, and Emily may even give you a double hamburger if you are lucky. Right A senior emerges to enjoy the mall. Left: A common scene in the Senior Lounge. Juniors and Seniors enjoy the privilege of a free eighth period. These idle forty-five minutes are spent by some getting a jump on homework. Most, however find alternate activities such as lifting weights or shootin' the bull on the mall. The latter is the more common. The aspect of three buildings, hundreds of steps, and having to exchange classes by traveling outside makes Ignatius unique. As a result, many Ignatians themselves are unique. Below. A student cuts to read on the mall Bottom: A famous pose in and out of class. Life on Campus
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Top: Senior Matt Clement catches some rays. Middle: Seniors joe McCront. Paul McDonnell, and John McCool decide who the next victim will he for nerd persecution Above: Senior Chns Porter buys his third special of the day Right Seniors Rob Fisher and John Mooney, co-founders and presidents of the Ignatius Bar beetle Club, roast time u'etnies with friends. 10 Student Life t
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Weekends The Light at the End of the Tunnel After a long hectic week of school, students search for an outlet from their schoolwork. The weekends serve as an oasis in the desert of classroom life. When Friday rolls around, many head home to party, others leave to do more homework, while others work on deadlines. The weekend nights were spent with hundreds of kids flocking down to Settlers' or Brookside. These gatherings needless to say were not sponsored by the school. Many school-sponsored events also occupied weekend time. Football and basketball games were popular among students as well as postgame parties. Dances also broke up the monotony of everyday life and throughout the year were a huge success. Left: Senior Tom Corrigan pauses in the backfteld to contemplate hr- evening activities. Below Students groove to the tunes at a post game party after a football game 12 Student Life
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