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Hello Seniors victorious Da . y again 1 m 22 0 Hello Day As the screaming and yelling began to subside, the class of '78 was final- ly announced the winner of Hello Day and the coveted Lenny Award. Using Rocky as their theme, the class of '78 sang their Way to victory for the second consecutive year. Steve Sloane portrayed the typical freshman, trying to find his place at Beverly. His big brother was played by Adam Small. Once again Chris Lloyd and Noel Katz combined
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Duck, Popeye and Coach Ron Craw- ford. One of the highlights of the evening came when March placed Sari Stabler between two chairs, face up, and stood on her stomach. The cafeteria was decorated in the tradi- tional style, orange and black with pumpkins and skeletons. On Halloween Day, Sergeant Pepper, Flash Gordon, clowns and cowboys roamed the halls of Beverly. Tradi- tionally, on Theme Day, a lunchtime activity, students are given awards. However, no one from ASB showed up to present awards, due to a lack of publicity and organization within ASB. Whereas Theme Day was not one of the best fall activities, the Classic Moose proved otherwise. 334 1. Gary Shapiro poses as a butterfly catcher for Theme Day. 2. Hypnotist Lew March puts his audience to sleep. 3. Jason Karpf dresses as Sergeant Pepper. 4, March interviews L'The Fonz CPhil Sperl- ingl. 5. Farrah Fawcett-Majors fSari Stahlerb re- veals the secrets behind her sex appeal. 6. G-G-G-Greg Nelson attempts to say his name. J Fall Activities 0 21
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their talents to write the winning script. Star Wars was the theme used by the talented class of '79. Leading parts were held by Scott Rogers, Amy Ziering, James Pepper and Liz Guttman. The skit, written by Amy, James and Tod Winkler depicted the reign of the terrible', seniors, headed by their leader, Darth Sen- ior, Edan Epstein. The class of '80 used well known Christmas songs as their theme, changing the words around to de- scribe the troubles of newcomers to Beverly. Many sophomores worked together to write the lyrics. Win or lose, all the acts helped to welcome the freshman class to Be- Verly. l. Sophomores Jon Simons and Brian Hut berv sing about the first days ol' high school. rv 2. Adam Small advises Steve Sloane how to be a success at Beverly. 3. Seniors sing about the importance ol elegance at Beverly. 4. Seniors explain when you're ii senio youre more than supreme. Juniors Amy Ziering as princess l.ugi and James Pepper as Star Wars Vfllleon. 6. Ella Belzberg dances for the Junior Class. Hello Day ' 23
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