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THE HARVEST MOON: LET'S DANCE!!! We Queen Diana Franzom Her court Molly Boland, Missy Simard, Karolbeth Left: Nancy Breda finds time to dance with the friendly policeman. Right: Dick Boulger, Marie and Mrs. Putnam. 'Q The Harvest moon dance, put on by the Pep club, took place on October 22, 1983. Pumpkins, cornstalks, and leaves covered the walls of the Drury Senior High School gym. From 7:30-10:30, eighty-nine couples danced to music provided by Powerage. Cider and cookies were provided compliments of the Pep Club. Before the close of the evening, the queen and court were selected. Diana Franzoni was crowned queen. Her court consisted of Missy Simard, Karolbeth Folino, Sue Spofford, and Molly Boland. Each Member of the court received one pink rose, while the queen received a half a dozen red roses. Below: Couples take a rest between songs. .X 29
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FRESHMAN RECEPTION: GO HAWAIIAN!!! ' The annual Freshman Reception was held on October 8, and turned out to be a great success. The Hawaiian theme was carried on throughout the gym in the form of decorations and costumes. The Reception Committee, consisting of seniors, dressed up in outrageous outfits, ranging from grass skirts and flowered shirts to a leopard skin dress. From 7:30 to 10:30, enter- tainment was provided by Shawn Serre, who played current popular hits as well as some classics. In the middle of the evening, the queen and court were selected. Angela Shartrand was crowned queen. Her court consisted of Jill Gaf- fey, Elka Uchman, Melissa Prevey, and Jennifer Haines. .x ,- J 1 1 y , 55?-gag!! .11 Top left: Freshman Recep- tion Committee. Top right: Nancy Breda, Jenn Curran and Y Karolbeth Folino GO HAWAIIAN!!! Queen: Angela Shartrand her court: Elka Uchman, Jill Gaffey, Jennifer Haines and Melissa Prevey. 28
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Page 34 text:
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HOMECOMING WEEK Homecoming week was held Oc- tober 22-November 4. During this eventful period, a great deal of school spirit was shown, especially amongst the senior class. The week actually began on Oc- tober 22 with the Harvest Moon Dance. Pumpkins, cornstalks and leaves covered the walls of the Drury Senior High School Gym from 7:30-10:30 as eighty-nine couples danced to music provided by Powerage. Cider and cookies were served, compliments of the Pep Club. On Monday, it looked as if the cir- cus had visited Drury for the day. This was none other than costume day, as well as Halloween. Clowns, pink pan- thers and Kermit the Frog were present. There was even a walking box of green Jello! Hat and sock day took place on Tues- day. The majority of students took ad- vantage of this day, since it was the on- ly one where students were allowed to wear hats. Red, blue, green, and orange were seen throughout the halls of Drury High on Thursday. This was Color Day. It was quite evident to the seniors that they'd win, because they had the SENIOR POWER as displayed on their shirts. Spirits remained high on friday as the pep rally carried on. Even the Hoosac Valley Cheerleaders made an appearance to show their enthusiasm. High spirits continued through the even- ing, as the snake dance, burning of the Hoosac dummy, and Blue and White Dance took place. Students danced from 7:30-10:30 in the Drury Gym to the sounds of Early Warning. It was a great way to end such a successful week. wx.. . fiL.sB 9: -K ' 'K . fl ' If pr .. 544.1 3 C w!':'A A I, f Z, ' -T333 - lt T if..-:ik nah 30 . il NJ
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