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JUNIOR-SENIOR NIGHT Taz overpowers Captain Caveman at Jr. Sr. Night Ami llic Class oi ' 87 provcil lis sciiiDnly once again on Dec, 4! The approximate 85 parliei- pants used their strength, talent, coordination, and teamwork to crush the juniors in Junior Senior Night. 80-50. No. Correction This event is called Senior- Junior Night. What can I say except that we arc awe- some, period! exclaimed Senior Class President Eric Fcigenbaum. Junitir Senior Night is the annual battle between the twn up- pcrclasses. It traditionally takes place in the Swim-Gym. The Senior Class was ahead of llie juniors troni the first ser e in volleyball to the last heave in the boys ' Tug-ol-War. Although the majority of races ended relatively closely, the Class of ' 87 captured titles in the volleyball tournament, dizzy bat race, toilet paper race, push ball competition, basketball shoot, potato sack race, and girls ' Tug- of- ' War. The juniors, led by Co-Presidents Robert Rich and Janii Rubin, seemed equally spirited. Spiritually, we won! I feel we had a greater output Iron) our crowd. Rich said. The Class of ' 88 defeated the Class of ' 87 in such events as the pantyhose race, the balloon race, the boys tug-of-war. the wheelbarrow race, and the new McDonald ' s relav Organi er of Junior-Senior Nighl. Sophomore Representative. Dcnise Pepp, stated. We thought this race would be really fun. Everyone loves McD ' s and it (the race) is belter than last year ' s pie-eating contest. In the McDonalds race, the two participants on each team eat and swallow completely 16 Chicken McNuggets and. then, run around the Swim-Gym. I ' he same priKcss is repealed with one large trench tries and one Big Mac. Besides their ability to fill their tomachs to capacity, both the classes showed their ultimate strength in the tug-of-war compeli- tins. The seniors proved to be the domi- nant force in the girls ' tug-of-war. I ' wo out of three wins were neces- sary to capture the victory. In the boys tug-of-war. the luniors barely edged the seniors, l- ach class had one win before the Class of ' 88 finally beat the Class of S7, again, after an arduous struggle. Despite their loss in the above-mentioned final event. Senior Representative JiK Rosen remarked. Overall, the luniors gave us a tough battle, but the Senior Class was loo much to overcome! Said Feigenbaum. The Class of ' 87 is the first class ever to win two Hello Days and two Junior- Senior Nights in a row! ' cnior DaNid Bernstein and junior Matt Alexander (from cfll do their hcsl lo swallow Big Macs in the McDonalds rlay lrif h(l. Senior Julie Blank concentralcs on her serve in he volleyball tournament iaho ei. Homccominp Miiorcadc
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■■ Py W l l Ir T V I ' V f 11 miti 1 i M Richard Blade lakes time out to pose with junior Alex Cohen lor a picture (top right). A group of Beverly students have fun ul the fourth annual Homecoming dance (above). Beverly students rock to the beat at the Homecoming dance (top left). Homecoming
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