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c LJ A V7 -,,x kj an ef, ,T A T I972 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: FRONT, Left to Right: Peter Sweeney, Ed Bassi, Peter DeMeo, Steve Hamelin, Cairn Cross, Brian Scarafoni. SECOND ROW: Dan Toomey, Dave Toomey, Jon Bassi, .lim Caffrey. THIRD ROW: Martin Bashevkin, Ed Flaherty, Art Wilk, Co-copts. Larry Potvin and Rich Taskin, Dole Beverly, Coach Ray Willis. 1' A and ea 'J .F- 'Y ti' I ' ' 4' ,, , 6'1 - Y' 9 N wi . 3 11's F 'i I. The 1972 Drury Cross Country Team posted an excellent record of only ten wins and four losses. The team finished third in the highly competitive Berkshire County Cross Country League. Despite the fact that they were the smallest school in their division, the team finished a respectable seventh of seventeen at the Western Massachusetts Meet held at Amherst College. The team was by far and away the best in Drury's history, and credit can not be solely given to any one individual for the remarkable change. Junior Bob Can- nity trained all summer long to rise from 5th to lst place, and win IO dual meets. Larry Potvin returned to his fine form of last year and Rich Taskin and Pete Demeo came through with some clutch finishes to win close victories. Art Wilk and Dale Beverly were much improved from lost year, and the performance of soph- omore Ed Flaherty was surprisingly good. All in all, it has to be noted as the premier year of Drury Cross- Country since it began six years ago. Cross C 0 un tr
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f was - Q i l V 'V 5 if 5 E ......--v'-14 'i M ' 5 , .. 5 is 4, L .uf I ' ,K s 1 1 hi i . 1.1 V . ,. . FL- ,. I ya, . .-4 .1652 . P ,IQ 4, g. Y L, 3 ig, '4 SQ V, .- Q95 i The ccrcaptains give a speech at the pep rally. The football is given to the winning team of the Powder Puff Football Game. S'-3 1 ' - ,A The Drury Homecoming of 1972 was a very C 5- il V, I enioyable week. It opened up with the traditional i lj: semi-formal dance on Saturday night, October 28th , pi 1 at the Saint Anthony Parish Hall. The band was the U 2 Parafin's. The court chosen consisted of Nancy i ,.. Law, Maria Gamari, Melissa Sprague lqueenl, Che- -3 T Ky 4:-3: ryl Starr, and Audrey Dumas. W WINNERS OF GREASER DAY ll.. to RJ: Hank Maroni, Sergio Demo, Nicky DelNegro, and Amanda Gar- CQGU. The following day was designated Greaser Day . On this day, all students were asked to dress up in the outfits ofthe l950's. The iudges, Mr. Hor- ahan and Mrs. Duby, chose Nicky DelNegro and Sergio Demo as the queen and king of the greasers. That night, the annual Powder Puff Football Game was held at Noel Field. Several varsity football players acted as coaches, while the varsity football coaches officiated the game. The sophomore-iunior team wan the battle. On Friday, November 5th, the Hoosac Valley pep rally was held. That night, the Snake dance was conducted, with students marching from Drury down to Noel Field, ending with the burning of the Hoosac Valley Dummy. The procession then went back to Drury to dance. On Saturday afternoon, Drury played against Hoosac Valley in a football game. The game proved to be very exciting, with Hoosac Valley winning, I 3 to 6. I7
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