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A ' Clll O I1 . SEVEN PERIGDS OF ACTION 8:05 and the action's I in the classroom I woke up early for this? Missing her usual Saturday morning slumber, Tammy Beard an- swers an analogy question on the PSAT. Randallstownis academic excellence is known throughout the county. The typical RHS stu- dent values education, as does senior Brian Bey. RI-lSers have the unique freedom of choosing their own academic pro- gram-their own schedules, includ- ing the teachers they want. This is where the action is. At 2:35, the entire campus is charged with activity--from the locker rooms to the 1100-seat audito- rium, from the lobby to the sports fields, from the forum to the gym. In the activity room, the state champion grapplers practice wres- tling on new black and gold mats. Cheers from the lobby travel throughout the school. Ms. Cordaro leads the metro champion It's Academic team in a scrimmage. Mr. Hubbard holds a band re- hearsal in room 100. The Political Science Club engages in a heated debate about energy con- servation. Randallstown's clubs and sports offer both the brain and the jock an opportunity to participate in extra- curricular activities. This is where the action is. So if it's 7:30, 8:05 or 2:35, or if it's in the lobby, parking lot, classroom or gym, Randallstown is where the action is. The Guidance Information System computer provides senior Bonita Faye Lewis with col- lege and job market data. to g X
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5 I hope Mom 71 like it! Ray Klebano watches as Tony Ferrino completes his industrial arts project on the wood lathe. Stage hand at work. Techie Charles Hirsch makes final sound board adjustments for Oklahoma. ,,,s- A , I . if mai 'N - --IY I it . If Mt!! Mt. Ed Smith 's assistance, sophomore Marci Bronstein draws a still life composition in Fundamentals of Art. Y German and Latin teacher Harry Whitelock uses the language lab to increase his students' listening comprehension skills. iji We sg 4 s X s O X ob 5 iii' xx is Q 1 ,.,,,,s .... , ff ,mi 1 -J .. ..1:::,...s.... N J, 4fPro1ogue QF,4EfC1EEE2?gieifiW1'j,:f Wi
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In Canterbury Tales, the Miller fFrank Ardissonej, in hopes of win- ning a free dinner at Harry Bailey's CAI Snydermanl Tabard Inn, tells of a carpenter and his adulterous wife. bThe Amazing Dana Washington, combining the arts of prestidigita- tion and comedy, entertains and baffles the large crowd at Talent Night, the first event sponsored by the Class of 1981. 6fPrologue
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