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X f ...I x - F118 Jr Qfauezw - .II 0. ol The fest1v1t1es of Wmter Camlval Week at Pembroke Academy came to a close February 1, 1958, when the annual Wmter Carn1val Ball was held The decoratxons of sh1mmer1ng sxlver and red contnbuted to the gay atmos phere, and dancmg was enjoyed to the muslc of the J B Serenaders The hlgh l1ght of the evenmg came when Queen Joan Zona, and Kmg Norman Chaput JOAN were crowned 1n regal manner Addmg to the decor were the class attendants Judy Clement and Charles Bourbeau Senxors Judy Culberson and Boldxzsar Santo, Julnors Rlta Ouellette and Paul Lallberte, Sophomores, Lmda Carter and Davxd Heald, Freshmen The ball was a great success and the perfect endmg for a wonderful, event f1lled week l 59 I 1 . - , - S S - . -. . I' I ll ll ' ll - ' 'N ,.' 7' 1 i rv I I ' V L .xr e , y 3, 0 ,S I X , 7 4' . 1 , wi' N nl' K , 1 .V .
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,, WINTER KI ,, KING TUV' NORMAN FUN, FROLIC, and EXCITEMENT, all are synonyms for the Camzval of '58, a product of the Student COUDC11, wh1ch d1d a marvelous job ln planmng and dlrectmg the events that made up Carnlval Week Dunng the week wh1ch started January 27, and ended February 1, each student partzclpated m at least one of the vanous act1v1t1es Because the whole object of the events was based on pomts, many students part1c1pated ln all the events they could, and a sp1r1t of rlvalry pers1sted Contests conslsted of assemb11es, gym day, a talent show, student teacher day, freshman day, and the annual camlval day Cooperauon was gxven by both students and teachers to make thxs one of the best carmvals Pembroke has ever had Even though hmpmg and smffles were a part of us for the next week, we all had a swell t1me, and w111 not forget for a long t1me the humorous events and ball wh1ch made our camlval the great success It was 58 X X f i Q IQ' Nix ' r 15 da., 'I v I i P V ' . N ' 'XJ V
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Y. G5 X ,' f ,lf it A hvely, crowded record hop, wxth Len Llbrnan, a d1sc jockey from Manchester, engaged to sp1n some records, was held November 1, 1957 The crowd seemed to be ID an Lmusually l1vely dancmg Splflt, and all entered the varlous dancmg contests to w1n albums and records glven away by the D J Comments, whlch brought out the success of the dance, could be heard all around the gym, from both the students and thelr guests The object of the dance was to rarse money for umforms for the boys basketball team and 1n reachm th , g 15 goal, the Athletxc Assoc1at1on was certalnly successful Lxke most dances, record hops are held for enjoyment, and to promote school Splflt among the students On the nlght of December 31 1957 Pembroke Acad erny s gymnaslurn be came the scene for a New Year s Eve Dance Durmg the past year the The decoratlons xncluded four classes sponsored a large mural of Father many record hops, wxth C T1me along wrth Baby the gym well fxlled at 1958 and quamt cham each Student d1sc jockeys, pagne gl a s s e s and bottles who spun varlous tunes and added to the decor Hour glasses promoted enthusxasm, d1d a and streamers clearly showed what fme Job After basketball Illgllt th1s was Nolse makers and hats games a few hops were held t o were glven away to help celebrate celebrate our many VICIOTIES or the Q ommg of the New Year After sooth glum sp1r1ts after defeats Grand March was led by the these hops wluch d ma 6 21 class presldents and the1r pleasurable aftermath for escorts A good tlme was our games had by all 5 X Yr- . . . , . , . - . I n ll . N E . ,, . n I 7 ,- Di . . I ... I . - h d ' ' 1 refreshments the traditional. T e stu ent counci promote h ' .Cf if 2- 4 TV f , f' X , f5lf?!llA gin .1 ,X . A 60 H l A
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