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Top Left — ' Marcus Aurelius Letourneau goes along tire boards with the ball Top Right — Robbie Kramer and Mike Pelkey battle for the ball Bottom Left — Jim Benoit suffers the agony of defeat as Cheryl Rounds strips him of the ball. Bottom Right — Bruce Talmedge controls the ball and ' cleans up at the broom hockey games Winter Carvival 2“7
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Broom Hockey vs. The Elements Freezing rain greeted the broom hockey players as they stepped onto the ice Sunday morning to start off the Varsity ”S“ Club's annual Winter Carnival. The teams, with such creative names as “Death on 20 Legs . “Smir- noffers”. “National Libyan Hit Squad”, and “Comley's Sentinel Slashers were eager to get on the rink to settle old rivalries and challenge new com- petitors. But due to weather condi- tions getting worse by the hour, only the preliminary games were played that day. The following weekend the finals were played under sunny blue skies. A tired “Stray Cats team strutted into the final championship game against the DECA Dealers , but were turned back. 2-0. — Steve Chandler Top Center — Giro Tosi swats the bell as Sue Kmiry and Jodi Coming look on. Bottom — Jim Benoit raises his broom in victo- ? and Paul Aizaaa smiles for the camera op Left — Jim MacDonald goes down on the wing, but Anne Ryan is on the defensive Middle Left — The sophomore crew waits for their next broom ball game 2S Winter Carnival
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A Night and Band to Remember The second annual Crystal Ball was held Saturday, January 29th, at the Barre Elks Club. Magical Moments was the theme of the dance which be- gan at B: OO and ended at 1 1 :30. The student council worked hard decorat- ing the Elks Club with hearts, bal- loons, and candy kiss favors to set the mood. About 300 people enjoyed listening and dancing to the music of “Pan- dora . Everyone seemed to have a great time, and there were no inci- dents to mar the success of the event. — Robert Spaulding Top — Marcia Amsden, Brian Browning, Roger Dander and, and Joanne Palmisano during the Crystal Ball. Middle Left — Disco may be dead, but Gordon Dunn and Laura Casey can still live it up at the ball. Middle Right — Dance with me” — Kerry Welch and Kim Quinlan ready for a slow dance. Above — It's slow dance time, Right — First formal — Nelson Bowles and Deb- bie Chetot take a break from dancing at the ball. 20 Crystal Ball
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