Reflections Magazine Issue #75 - Winter 2012 | Page 26

Homecoming Feature 1—Tom Cole of BCSN, a Toledo-area sports television network, interviewed Siena Heights President Sister Peg Albert before the Homecoming football game. BCSN televised the game live and called O’Laughlin Stadium “a Norman Rockwell painting.” SCENES FROM HOMECOMING 2011 1 2 2—Drum major Dominic DiPietro, son of SHU faculty member Mark DiPietro ‘83, leads the Adrian High School marching band onto the field for the first home football game. The AHS band provided the pre-game and halftime entertainment and was the first band to ever perform on Dawson Field. 3—Tom Jackubowski (left) accepts his SHU Athletic Hall of Fame plaque from former coach and current Vice President of Enrollment Pat Palmer during the Hall of Fame Banquet Oct. 8. 3 4—Sister Jeanne O’Laughlin, OP, a 1958 Siena Heights graduate, gives a spirited address during the dedication ceremony for the stadium that is named in her honor. 5—School spirit was at an all-time high during Homecoming Weekend, with many groups and organizations participating in the festivities. 6—SHU sophomore quarterback Matt King led the Saints to a 42-6 victory on Oct. 8 during Homecoming, and an 8-1 overall record for the innaugural football season. 7—Track and cross country coach Tim Bauer ‘82 (far left), SHU President Sister Peg Albert and women’s lacrosse coach Cindy Hill participate in groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Mary and Sash Spencer Athletic Complex. 4 5 8—Student-athletes from the SHU men’s lacrosse program showed their exuberant support of the new football program. 6 8 7 26 Reflections Winter ’12