Beverly Hills High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Beverly Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1984

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ASB members Ellen Feder, Marc Mostman, lan Moray, and Andy Pritikin sort out halloween grams by fifth mod classes Cupper rightj. ASB secretary Angela Daves and presidentJosh Berger work out a few last minute details for homecoming iabovel. Sophomore representatives Ted Pritikin and Steven Bardack, president Robert Melnik, vice- president Eugene Sheppard, and representative Andy Pritikin imiddle rightj, Junior vice-president Marc Mostman, representatives Ellen Feder, lan Moray, and David Roth, and junior president Jeff Abrams Crightl. 26 0 Fall ASB I r,.. 1 av 5 in Q I ..,, ,::,. , 4



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Fall ASB activities -full of fun Barbecues, ping-pong tournaments, and backgammon tournaments. What do these fun activities remind you of? Why, Fall ASB activities, of course! Fall ASB started off the year with the post- football game barbecues, commonly known as Berger's Barbecues, and throughout the semester provided fun activities for the student body. These ac- tivities included the ever successful ping-pong tournaments, where the sec- ond fioor patio was converted into a Teachers Marilyn Wulliger and Gary Thorpe partic- ipate in the Walk-a-thon Cabovej. Freshmen Chad Nellis and Jenni Lytton wave to the crowd in the Homecoming parade fabove rightl. Students bow their heads during the Martin Luther King assem- bly frighti. 28 0 Fall ASB Events maze of flying balls and paddles. Also, according to ASB Secretary Angela Daves, The first Beverly backgammon tournament was a huge success. The Berger Administration altered the for- mat of the traditional Hchange-up rally slightly. This year, instead of having the students attend the rally on the front lawn, the members of the rally traveled around the school going to the students. One activity, though most people are unware of it, was the Classified Break- I i A .4 fast, where members of the leadership class prepare and serve breakfast to the classified personnel, who are the non- teaching members of the staff. Naturally, Junior-Senior Night, Hello Day, and the Albion Street fund-raising drive were their usual successes. One new high- light of the semester was the first Home- coming, which because of its popularity, will become a new Beverly tradition. gg,

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