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The spirit of Homecoming Week was ignited by a bonfire and exploded with a pep rally, both leading up to the big night, the night of the game. At the game patrons enjoyed the traditional march-on and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. Then the War Eagles finished the night with a victory over Wills High School, making the Saturday night dance a celebration of victory as well as Homecoming. activities 19
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■fiT ' . Gail Reed Sandy Borzak Donna Schlinkert Neil Hunter Anna Mane Spillane first runner-up 18 activities
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Stadium Dedication The first football game of the 1970 season was history- making. Marist ' s first real stadium hosted this year ' s game. So called home games have been played on other schools ' fields. St. Pius High ' s Joe Bean Stadium was home for the War Eagles for the past eight years and before that they shared facili- ties with St. Joseph High School. But this year, f arist came home. Hughes Spalding Memorial Field was dedicated September 11. Attending the memorable event was Archbishop Thomas A. Donnellan, D.D., Mr. Welborn B. Cody, and Mrs. Hughes Spalding Sr. and other members of the Spalding fam- ily. The Archbishop gave the invocation. Mr. Cody, a personal friend of Mr. Spalding and noted Atlanta attorney, delivered the address. Mrs. Spalding was presented with a picture of the stadium as a small token of appreciation and as a momentum of the occasion. The field gets its title from the late Mr. Hughes Spalding, Sr., a selfless benefactor of Marist. Rising to the occasion, the Marist football team, having christened the field with victo- ry the previous week, staged a sports spectacular for the dedication crowd by beating arch-foe Westminister 12 to 6. Student Council president presents a tol en of appreciation to the Spalding family. Kind words tor Hugties Spalding from an old friend 20 activities
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