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4. 3 'ini' , ' 'rm '-' Aft.-Q ' Homecoming court and escorts: Freshmen Geri Moser, John Calavang Sophomores Beth Pfaff, Kevin Reelg juniors Mary Claska, Charles Ward, Seniors JoAnn Macke, Chris Seubert, Queen Marian Schmidt, Pete Spurgeon, Juniors Marianne Flood, George Sachs, Sophomores Margaret Brennan, Chris Duyckg Freshmen Mary Schnabel, Tim Beyer. Spaghetti chefs Brother Anthony and Mr. Keith. M ,fx .. Marist Homecoming M I5
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HOMECOMING The election of the '71-72 Homecoming Court began a Week of enthusiastic activities at Marist. Monday and Tuesday were spent by most S111- dents preparing their class halls for the spirit contest. The seniors sponsored a spaghetti feed for Wednesday night. Highlighting the evening was our own Brother Anthony and his famous Iazzetti Spaghetti . The Ten High band provided entertainment. A Mass of Faith, organized by the Creative Liturgy class, offered insight and a religious interlude to the week's activities. Marian Schmidt, announced as queen on Fri- day, reigned over the homecoming assembly. Marist's first homecoming king, Leo Lyford, Was crowned. Additional entertainment was provided by senior skits and a dance by the drill team. The senior class was named as the spirit contest winner, with the juniors capturing first place in the yell contest. The traditional burning of the M sparked the Spartans to a 20-O victory over Creswell at Friday night's game. Saturday night's dance climaxed the Week's events. Many danced to the music of Age and ended another homecoming for Marist. Homecoming Queen Marian Schmidt King Leo Lyforcl and escort Bud Everts Students, parents, and faculty seeking Christ at the Mass of Faith. 'HAVE YDU FOUND CHRIST?
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