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

 - Class of 1987

Page 12 of 208

 

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Below: Using the money they made, Tim and Tod entertain these two young ladles at a dock In Rocky River. Above: Tim Walsh and Tod Peters calmly discuss how they will split the pay for the Job. The two seniors formed a business of their own over the summer doing odd Jobs. 8 Student Life

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8:11 p.m. on a Saturday night. The kids are lined up along Lorain Avenue searching for a good time. Suddenly, from out of the distance a fellow classmate drives by and announces where things are shakiiT. Like a stampede, the kids ramble to the spot. The music is loud, the dancing is fast, and the party is now. Student life is happenin'. From the beaches to the backyard barbeques, the kids take a good time and make the most of it. Pressures and responsibilities do not overwhelm them. Knowing how to get away from it all allows them to keep life in perspective. Lett: The dying rays ot summer Illuminate Matt Dellberato’s text of To Kill a Mockingbird. Outside of the classroom, Matt provides percussion for the band. Divider 7



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Summer Blues Click. Bon-n-nn-g. Click. The very last period of the final day of school comes to an end. Although every single student has asked for this moment since the very first period of the opening day, no one wants to immediately flee this place ... Most will linger awhile, bidding fond farewells to special teachers, discussing plans to keep in contact with friends, or just taking a final look at the halls, classrooms, and buildings of the school. And then, and only then, can summer really BEGIN!!! Option one: Find a job. Summer jobs, while they are a far cry from anything exciting, do provide a steady income and enough spending money to keep you well stocked for the season. Positions are available: dishwashing, busing, stacking, cooking, and caddying just to name a few. Unfortunately, many of these jobs have long lists of candidates already waiting for the positions. For this reason, some students choose to mow lawns or deliver newspapers instead. Option two: Go on a vacation! For those families lucky enough to to have the financial wherewithal to do so, Florida, California, and the Hast Coast remain the hot spots to visit over summer break. Most of us however, must remain content with some Ohio sight-seeing, nightly adventures at the lake, and a day or two at Cedar Point with friends or family. Option three. Sit back and enjoy the summer day-by-day. There are concerts to go to, small social gatherings to attend, and plenty of opportunities to engage with the opposite sex. Summer is a time to hang-out, fool-around, and work on that tan. Ribfest, Riverfest, the Flats, and flicks are all very popular. The options go on. Some say they are infinite. No one's ever really counted. Lett: A summer In the air sounds Inviting to rookie tlyers Matt Hits and Mark Gabrovsek as Beth Gorhlng and Angle Petrie practice their Broadway kicks on the wings. Jim Hammond, responsible for the plane, tried unsuccessfully to shoot these rookies out ol the sky. Above: Built by Duane Wolff and friends, this boat, made solely of milk cartons, amazingly floated at the Riverfest last summer. Summer 9

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