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Seniors Suzanne M. Pomey ’02 and Randy J. Gomes ’02 allegedly stole about $90,000 from the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. They were due to be arraigned February 5 in Middlesex Superior Court. Pomey produced the 2001 show, Fangs for the Memories, and was business manager of the 2000 production, The Jewel of Denial. Gomes helped organize the 2001 man- and woman-of-the-year awards. Both live in Winthrop House.

       

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