The words and music of St. Ignatius' alma mater were composed by the school's band director, Mikey Eaton, in August 1937.
His band debuted the alma mater at halftime during a football game on October 1, 1937, replacing their customary "Victory March".
The campus includes the original structure, now known as the Main Building, which was completed in 1891[8][9] and is now a designated Cleveland Historic Landmark.
Both the overall total of 13 and the six-year streak are the most in OHSAA history for soccer, and the school's 58 state championships rank third overall[citation needed] in boys' athletic titles.
* Co-champs The inventor of the face mask, Ralph Vince, coached the football team to its first city championship, in 1925.