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DEDICATION Faculty Provides Wisdom For one hundred years now, St. Ignatius has been supplying young men with one of the finest college preparatory educations available; an education which is made possible by the gifted group of men and women who compose the faculty. They could work virtually anywhere, earning enormous amounts of money, but they have devoted their lives to educating others. The St. Ignatius teacher reaches be- yond the realm of mere academics. He encourages students to grow not only mentally, but spiritually, physically, and socially. He has a genuine interest in the students he instructs. He is good-natured, but knows when the fun must stop and the work begin. He is open to new ideas and is respectful of old ones. He encourages students to grow and encourages them to view the world with an honest and open mind. The faculty at St. Ignatius has made the school what it is today through its wisdom, diversity and devotion to education and growth. In the glory of a beautiful new library, costly renovation, famous speakers, and other centennial events, we should try not to forget our greatest asset—the teachers at St. Ignatius. Mr. Anthony Antonolli: Algebra I, Alg. Trig. Mr. Larry Arthur: Gym. Mr. Mark Aecollie: Gym. Mr . Judith Bator: French I, II. Mr. Brian Booker: Algebra I. Geometry. Mr. Vincent Benander: Algebra !, Calculus Comp Sci Mr. Kathy Bets: English I, Creative Writing. Mrs. Mary Ann Bialosky: English II, Composition. Mr. Omar Blackman: Band, Music, Piano u Fr. Carl Bonk, S.J.: Pilgrim Church. Mr. Joseph Busxelli: Speech. Sr. Carolyn Capuano, H.M.: Bioethics. Mr. Daniel Cavoli: Latin I, II, A P Latin III. Mr. Daniel Corrigan: World History, A P Modorn European History. Mr. Pierre Davignon: Fine Arts. Film, Painting. Mr. Michael DeVinne: Latin I. II. Mr. George Dlouhy: Chemistry, Hons Chemistry. Mr. Martin Dybics: Christian Sexuality. Mr. Michael Egan: World History, Anthropology. Mr. Karl Ertle: Sophomore Service. 26 Faculty
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ADAPTATION TO THE ’80’S (Ulnssxcnl Stress on Excellence The Scientific Course prepared students for engineering schools. By the 1950‘s French had already been introduced as the first modern language taught at the school. A General Course had been added for those with difficulties in languages and math. Modern courses such as Sociology. Economics, and Business Law had been added. Throughout the years the Jesuits have tried to do more than just fill students’ minds with information. This dedication to the individual is seen in theology classes, required of all students throughout the years. In the I970's students were given more freedom in choosing their courses. They were able to study a variety of subjects. The latest modernization of the curriculum came this year in Computer Education. This is the first time all students have the chance to become computer literate. Since the beginning St. Ignatius has stressed a basic classical education. However it has not been afraid to mod- ernize when necessary. Through this combination of old and new techniques, the school has achieved a very successful record. Opposite page Students diligently study Moleeul.tr Hiofogy. the scientific frontier of the sixties. Below few academic subfects make as lasting an impression as Creek or I at in. These students demonstrate an enthusiasm in their intense study of these subjects. Past Academics 2 5
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Lefl: Ma. Patricia Gaski reaches for the eraser after realizing she made a mistake on the board. Below: Mr. James Hogan lectures his class on Catholic morality and sites many examples as guides. Mr. Dale Gabor: A.P. Latin IV. Ms. Patricia Gaski: Algebra 1. Advanced Math Topics. Ms. Kay Goebel: Alg Tng, Advanced Math Topics. Mr. Thomas Healey: Thoology I. Mr. Mark Hodermarsky: English III, Composition. Mr. James Hogan: Morality. Mr. Michael Howard: World History, American Government. Mr. Paul Jacobsen: Chemistry. Mr. Andrew Johnson: Algobra I, Geometry, Comp. Sci. Fr. John Kleinhenz, S.J.: Algobra II, Analysis. Mr. Donald Knight: Calculus, Alg Tng, Geometry, Comp. Sci. Mr. Gregory Knittel: Latin III, IV, Greek I. A.P. Grook II, III. Mr. Paul Kobe: Geometry, Algobra I. Mr. Joseph Kolman: Spanish II, III, IV, A.P Spanish IV. Mr. Charles Kyle: English II, Chauc Shake. Mrs. JoAnn Lane: Biology, A.P. Biology. Mr. Thomas Lauer: English I, III. Mr. John Lewis: U.S. History. A.P U.S. History. Mr. Mark Litzler: Drawing. Mrs. Colleen Mahon: Latin II, III, A.P Latin III. Faculty 27
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