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The 1982-83 school year was a very enjoyable and productive one for the Drury Student Council. Club leadership was provided by President Connie Bond, Vice- President Diana Franzoni, Secretary Shawn Serre, Treasurer Judy Wong and Advisor Miss Anne Piekos. The council con- sisted of forty membersg twelve seniors, five juniors, eighteen sophomores, and five freshmen. The Student Council started the year by having a bake sale-car wash in the beginning of September. On October 30, the members sold poppies for the American Legion and on November 16 they ushered for Drury's first Open House. December was a very busy month, with the Holiday Assembly CT he Twelve Days of Christmasj, and the first Pittsfield Berkshire Council meeting, at- tended by most of the members. February's Winter Carnival was successful, even though the Snow Sculptors did not have much snow to work with. Preppy Day and the Winter Carnival Dance were ex- cellent also. In April, the Council had another bake sale-car wash, and on May 12 they hosted a blood- mobile. To reward themselves for their hard work, all the Student Council members spent the day at Riverside on June 20. The Student Council did a great job and they hope to do an even better job next year. The Center of Main St. 85 Main On the Concourse BUSINESS QBWI WGRLD Je x . jf, ,gh ng INCDRPQRATID 5 Amerzcan Legzon Drive North Adams, MA 01247 14131 663-6772
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A TIME TO RECORD -:.:-mama: '1i ' Fundraisers for the yearbook have been very successful. On Columbus Day weekend, the staff ran a Toll Booth at the intersec- tion of Union and Eagle Street. This eight hour function raised S1,600. There was also an assembly of all underclassmen to promote the sales of the book. Mary G. Dailey from the class of 1929 was the guest speaker. She stressed the im- portance of purchasing a year- book and how valuable the book would be in the future. This along with a movie on rock music helped to double the sale of books from the previous year. The final fundraiser was the sale of Drury hats which said Go for it Devils . Many thoughts and long hours have been spent on the production of this book which the staff hopes will be a time capsule of memories from the year 1982-1983. Top: Co-editors Rosemary Scerbo and Geoff Haines observe yearbook representative Don Lendry. Middle left and right: Scenes from the toll booth. Bottom left: S. Petropulos, K. Mills, G. Haines, P. Esposito, and M. Domenichini. Bottom right: Members work on lay out. mx . 4':'-fi 1' Q ' If 4 a XX ,sr I t .fi . t f
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A TIME TO CHEER The Drury Devil, Casey Meyers. An effigy to Hoosac. -4? During this past school year, the Drury Pep Club was very helpful in motivating school spirit. They put on three successful pep rallies to support and cheer on the Devils toward victory. In the month of November, the Pep Club organized Homecoming Week. The various activities that were held were Hat and Sock Day, Crazy Day, Hush Day, and Col- or Day. This year the Homecom- ing Dance was replaced by the Sno-Flake Frolic, which took place on December 11, 1982. The Pep Club assisted in the presentation of the Holiday Pro- gram by dressing up as Santa's elves and by passing out candy to the student body. During the spring season, the Pep Club sponsored Spring Fling Week. The events which took place during this week were Punk Day, Fifties Day, and Reverse Role Day. The goal of the Drury High School Pep Club was to keep the spirits high and also to unite all the students in the school. Left: The Pep Ciub Right: Pep Club posters add life to a pep rally. O 3 3333333333 3 33333333 3 333333333333333 33333333333333333 3 333333333
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