Day 3: Juniors pull off upset in relay race
by Neal Biswas, Jack Shapiro, Phoebe So and Amanda Carlsson
Published October 24, 2012
Competition is heating up as Spirit Week passed the half-way point today.
The juniors upset the seniors today in the relay race event during lunch, securing 400 points. The seniors placed second and sophomores placed third, with freshmen coming in last.
Official scores for today have seniors with 2125 points, juniors with 1995 points, freshman with 1365 and sophomores with 925.
For video of today’s rally, click here.
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Tomorrow is Generation Day, with rallies taking place both at lunch and during Advisory.
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Juniors Josh Totte and Andrea Clerici-Hermandinger sprint to end of the three-legged race in the final round against the seniors, winning the relay race. Tomorrow's rallies will include a hula hooping and tug-o-war activity during lunch and a three-point contest and dunking basketball competition during Advisory. Photo by Phoebe So -
The freshmen compete against the seniors during the wheel barrel portion of the relay race. The seniors won the race, moving onto the final round. Photo by Phoebe So. -
The Freshman dressed in orange, their class color, cheer during the rally at lunch. Photo by Phoebe So. -
Junior Ethan Look and sophomore Clara Harrington race each other in the egg and spoon leg of the relay race. The juniors went on to win the race. Photo by Phoebe So. -
The sophomores celebrate their win against the freshmen in the third round of the relay races, placing third in the activity. Photo by Phoebe So. -
The two sophomore best-dressed competitors show their costumes to the judges. Photo by Phoebe So. -
The juniors cheer after winning the final round of the relay race against the seniors. Photo by Phoebe So. -
Seniors Quitterie Collignon, Maryssa Sklaroff and Nira Krasnow cheer during the best-dressed competition. Photo by Phoebe So. -
Seniors Olivia Maggi and Marco Coleman show off their costumes for the best-dressed competition. Tomorrow, the seniors will dress up as senior citizens for generation day. Photo by Phoebe So
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