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Kleinhenz and Dale Vitale view Student Council. 2 Mr. Martin provides his own visual aids. 3 The Wildkittens receive inspiration from Mr. McBride 4 Mark Halligan knows that learning can be work. 5 Messers. Manwell and Pennock at a faculty meeting. And that faculty And that faculty well, I suppose we got to like them sooner or later anyway. But were we ever afraid of them as frosh if they hadn't already flunked us we thought they surely would. Some were really strict others. took things as they came each one had his own way ... I guess. But so much learning seemed to happen outside the classrooms . just about everyone was in sports, the band, or some extracurricular. It's funny though, they didn't just learn to kick a ball or play the drums ... in kind of a roundabout way they learned about life. theme 5 1 Memories of the Cats. 2 A typical junior seminar and Marty Sweeney. 3 In the student chapel—Fr. O'Reilly and Don Buynack' 4 Learning—a process or a growth? 5 Randy Mares thinks things out in the student chapel. But they tried . Were we unified? What does that mean? Everyone the same ... no, I don't think that's it it's more that everyone well, almost everyone even the faculty does a little extra. Most teachers counseled at least a few kids ... now not all of them were naturals but they tried ... that's what counts. The kids really put out too oh sure, we liked to mess around but we didn't forget the other half of life you know... time for others time to read, time to talk things out. We went to Ignatius... guess we were pretty lucky. theme 7 6 theme BBBflBBBB BBBBBBBB ••kJu.lll«k BBBBBBlBBBBIBMBtea- ••••I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••fc •••••••••••111 )••• •• ••••• • •a^B^BB^BBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BBBBBBBBBiBBBBBB^ »» •BBB IBBBIBBEBBBBBPIIBBBB ItflBBBBB! 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Student Council threw a successful summer mixer and the annual labor of building a winning football team began. All signs pointed toward a year of achievement. During summer practice the '70 Wildcat squad worked relentlessly conditioning themselves for the long Senate season and a possible berth in the Charity Game. The concern shown by seniors Bill Walsh, Dom Ozanne, and Matt Fissinger at a Summer Slate Meeting was the first response to the call for leadership in '71. SUMMER 1970 II IMC JUNt 7 Class of '71 Road Rally 17 Sean Maloney's Going Away Party 18-21 Little Mary Sunshine 21-26 Columbiere Publications Workshop 22 Summer PEACE Program Begins JULY 10-15 Columbiere Photography Workshop 20 Senior Slate Meeting 24 Summer PEACE Program Ends 26 Halligan's Party at Little Cedar Point Senior Paul Meier probably spent about 1,911 hours of AUGUST his summer leisure time in backbreaking work at St. 2-13 Ball State Yearbook Workshop Ignatius. 8 Summer Mixer with the "Revolution" 16-29 University of Toledo Debate Workshop 19 Varsity Football Practice Begins The flamboyant personality of Mr. Tom Pasko flowed 23 Big Brother Organizational Meeting into the summer PEACE program creating an informal, 24 Football Scrimmage vs. Collinwood, 4-0 yet intense, atmosphere. 24-28 Registration Week 30 Football Scrimmage vs. John Adams, 3-1 31 Freshmen Begin Classes Frosh Football Practice Begins 10 student life student life 11 Autumnal activity vitalizes llgnatians Autumn returned to the near west side of Cleveland and hundreds of rested young men returned to Ignatius. Classes began and half- eager students warily eyed their teachers and a new assistant principal, wondering what kind of year to expect. After the first student- teacher assessments, the pain of review and resuming the learning process bore down on almost everyone. But outside of school, such activities as parties, football games, and fool ing around spent much of September's time. All in all few Ignatians worried about the long year of work ahead. After only a week of classes, seniors Matt Fissinger, Bob Botti, and Paul Masterson get ready to attack their goals. Captured in the spirit of the English Departments's new emphasis on creativity, junior Arunas Azelis begins SEPTEMBER 1970 "How I Spent My Summer Vacation." © 1 Sophomores and Juniors Start Classes 2 • Seniors Start Classes September lines . book lines, lunch lines, and gym 4 Mass of the Holy Spirit, No (Classes. lines jar students back to the regimented way of life. 7 Labor Day, No Classes 11 Rally Football vs. Parma, 27-6 Senior Party, Senior Lounge 12 JV Football vs. Parma, 22-28 14-16 Liturgy Presentations 17 JV Football vs. Rhodes, 36-14 18 Rally Football vs. Latin, 22-2 Senior Party, Senior Lounge 19 JV Football vs. Latin, 14-22 23 Frosh Football vs. St. Joe's, 22-8 & ^4 .«- 24 First Issue of the Eye JV Football vs. Marshall, 56-6 25 Rally BBWE ,'^dSm Football vs. Walsh, 7-13 ml 26 St. Joe's C.C. Invitational, 8th place t v Mixer with "My Uncle's Army Buddies" XA^ 30 Frosh Football vs. Lakewood, 56-14 Jk Searching tor political campaigners, seniors Ron Kulich and Tom Campbell corner two potential workers. 12 student life 1um. student life 13 itAfl OCTOBER 1970 Varsity football, intramurals motivate spirited year JV Football vs. South, 36-0 Freshman-Father-Son Night Football vs. Rhodes, 14-0 McQuad C.C. Invitational, 8th place JV Football vs. Lincoln-West, 30-20 Student Council Meeting Senior-Faculty Football, Fac. 14-Srs. 6 To many Ignatians the second school month Football vs. Marshall, 26-20 meant football. An intramural program, Forensic Discussion at Beaumont Bowling Green Invitational, 12th place senior-faculty gridiron battles, and even band JV Football vs. Holy Name, 28-14 practice in the parking lot smelled of Frosh Football vs. Holy Name, 24-0 October's varsity games. The few football Football vs. South, 41-16 Mixer with S.R.O. rallies of the season shortened classes for the West Side C.C. Invitational, 3rd place day; and if that didn't free students, a rally's Forensic Discussion at Magnificat emotional unity did. A different kind of rally Western Reserve C.C. Meet, 2nd place P.S.A.T. for Juniors gave other Ignatians a more unselfish insight Frosh Football vs. Benedictine, 0-28 to victory. They accepted a challenge to Walk Hunger-Walk Assembly Senior-Faculty Football, Srs. 56-Fac. 4 for Hunger, just as they had earlier responded Football vs. Lincoln-West, 28-6 to the football team's plea for support, and Forensic Discussion at Ignatius turned out in droves for this 25-mile trek Senate C.C. Invitational, 3rd place Father-Son Communion Breakfast around Cleveland. JV Football vs. West Tech, 30-26 Frosh Football vs. St.Hdward, 20-44 Fair play is rewarded as Olympic Star Madaline Manning Rally hands President Pete Carfagna the 1970 Sportsmanship Football vs. Holy Name, 6-0 Trophy. Senior Party, Senior Lounge District C.C. Finals, 3rd place Forensic Discussions at Parma Senior Dave Ercegovic chases Mr. Myslenski who chases Horrorrama Paul Modic who chases Mr. McCauley—all taking part in the confusion of the Senior-Faculty football game. The concern of Junior Gary Johnson was the motivating force behind the great number of Ignatians who partici pated in the Cleveland Hunger Walk. 14 student life student life 15 gnatius— no win, no reign, no snow, November November's spectacular events climaxed a season of hopes and preparation. "My Three Angels"hit the Ignatius stage and brought rave reviews, but the football season ended in a dis aster as Benedictine stunned the Wildcats in the Charity Game. Behind the scenes, Wildcat cagers began to apply their energy to basketball in preparation for some tough Senate teams and a hopefully long tournament season. Perhaps the pride lost at the stadium would return to Ignatius in a second consecu tive city basketball championship. The 1970-71 school year saw many new styles come into being; for Steve Nowak it was plaster pants. What Bill Sweeney lacked in etiquette he made up for with slurred words, popped "p's", and choppy The joy and excitement of Homecoming weekend sentences at the Charity Game rally—but Bill was still radiated from Mary Ann Carr, Homecoming Queen, and OK.