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Juniors two-time ' Lenny ' winners For the second straight year the Class of 77 dominated Hello Day. Sandy Schlechter starred in the winning act as a freshman searching for her locker while meeting up with the various cliques at Beverly. As a last resort she called upon Detective Cobumble (Ron Naiditch) to solve the mystery. He stumbled upon the locker and all her problems were solved. A fine effort was displayed by the sophomores in their first experience in the traditional event. David Lawrence portrayed an ASB president who actu- ally got things done. He established catered food from Nate ' N ' Al ' s, stu- dent elevators and hour-long lunches. The seniors exhibited a totally new kind of skit. Though only a one-minute show, the Spirit of ' 76 was exemplified through firecrackers, balloons and over 200 people on stage in a simulated victory. Afterwards, the victorious writers were awarded miniature ' Lenny ' s ' from Mr. John Rosemond, director of activities. Jodi Rogaway, Andy Hersh, and Tica Molloy collaborated to write the win- ning script. In a truly memorable day, the Class of ' 79 was welcomed with gusto and enthusiasm to Beverly. 22 • hello day
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New activities highlight fall What would Beverly High be without the excitement of student activities? Fortunately, Beverly did not have to worry about that this year. The first semester was highlighted with many successful activities. The Classic Moose went off without a hitch for the third consecutive year, the Oddball Olym- pics featured more unusual talents, and the Pancake Breakfast provided some great pancakes but unfortunately not much money for the radio station. There also were two very successful activities held for the first time this year. Frontier Day provided some wes- tern action and Slave Day saw seniors auctioned off to the underclassmen. Now what more could a school ask for? activities • 21
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1. David Lawrence keeps the Class of ' 78 hang- ing in the race for the best skit. 2. The Class of 77 ASB clique sings their story. 3. Fellow stu- dents console the first freshman ASB president in the sophomore class skit. 4. Michele Wein, Kerry Zurier, Janet Newmark, Jackie Sobel Rob- in Miles and Michelle Jaffe pledge their alle- giance to Gucci. 5. Cobumble (Ron Naiditch) uncovers evidence in the search for Sandy Schlechter ' s locker. 6. Complete pandemonium breaks out as the Senior Class displays the Spirit of 76. hello day • 23
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