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The Pep Club Winter Ball was held on February 4 and there was a large attendance to witness the coronation. When the big moment arrived, it was revealed that Connie Bloom and Bob Gowen were king and queen for one night at N.H.S. Douglas Sklarski and Carol Roper were prince and princess. President of the Pep Club, Carole Beau- dette, and her escort, Bob de Rochemont, crowned the king and queen. Mr. Landroche planned and supervised the affair. It was really a night to remember.
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15, of LSP ' H. V - V .if 'PT' 'E' .' ,, . First row: Sandra Walker, Madeline Clough, Virginia Labranche, Virginia Brigulio, Sally Philbrick, Mr. Landroche, Cynthia Nelson, Sandra Bassett, Jeannette Belleau, Jean Ryan, Carla Donovan and Anita Geoffrion. Second row: Frances Brigulio, Genevieve Robertson, Sandra Dodds, Carol Beaudette, Constance Bloom, Lorraine Hamel, Crystal Marden, Carla Grant, Harlene Szabo, Jane Hoik, and Joan Pohopek. Third row: Betty Finn, Carol Walker, Robert White, Richard Wilson, Robert Gowen, Roger Harvey, Bruce Hauschel, Kenneth White, Roland LaPlume, Dennis Abbott, Betty Shelton and Gretchen Mason. 723, om The first meeting of the Pep Club was held on January 4 and found us with 34 members. We elected our officers: President, Carol Beau- dette, Vice President, Bruce Hauschel, Secretary, Sandra Walker, and Treasurer, Carol Walker. On February 4 we sponsored our annual Winter Carnival Ball. The music of John Howe's Orchestra was enjoyed by all and the gym was beautifully decorated for the gala occasion. We selected Connie Bloom as our queen and Bob Gowen was king. The success of our club was due to the guidance of our advisor, Mr. Landroche, and our appreciation is great.
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