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Dear Loyal Readers,
Vista, the St. Ignatius Literary Magazine, sets out with one goal in mind: to display the creative and original works of St. Ignatius students to our school community and beyond. The artistic and literary works of Ignatius students bring something new to the table. The students’ clever and creative talents allow expression not only unique to themselves but as a part of this institution.
This year, along with students’ work. Vista is introducing a new section for faculty to display their work. The Vista staff realizes that students look to their teachers for direction, and with this thought in mind, we decided that it would be beneficiary to both students and teachers if faculty work is made apart of the literary magazine. As Albert Einstein had said:“ It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” We look forward to the future submissions of St. Ignatius faculty members and thank those faculty members who have submitted already.
Vista is a very unique literary magazine that requires effort, cohesion, enthusiasm, and dedication to be produced. Vista members include Gordon Kilarsky‘ 15; Alastair Pearson‘ 14; Bradford Horton‘ 15; Jack Cotton‘ 14; Andrew Prendergast‘ 14; Ben Lew‘ 14; Tim Domzalski‘ 14; Joseph Arquillo‘ 13, Assistant Editor of Literature; Nick Labate‘ 13, Assistant Editor of Drawing and Photography; and Mr. Gallagher‘ 04, Vista’ s Moderator. Vista’ s production would not be possible without the support of the English Department; Mr. Dan Bradesca‘ 88, Principal; Rev. William J. Murphy S. J., President; and all those at St. Ignatius High School who have contributed to the magazine. We thank all those involved and ask that you brace yourself for the creative minds of St. Ignatius’ students.
Cheers, Colin McDowell‘ 13 Editor in Chief
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