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Chris Chesnakas, Lee Kernpler Steve Garelick w Brad Saiontz, Talmira Hill, Lisa Sacratini Lauri Caplan 8fStudent life divider RTA RBC Ski Club Tech Crew Classroom Representatives Political Science Club SGA School Store War Games Usher Corps And a whole lot more!
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Hoping that the football team will once again go to the state championships, Marlene Blin- ' Returning from a grueling practice, chikoff and Steve Levy watch an early season Geoff Sylvester heads to the locker game. room for a cold shower. 'vp' ni, . 1 'il um. I ?,1wl'U.,- fa.- sf:-. 4 Varsity soccer players-Joe Klom- Academic action doesn't stop at 2:35. Kevin pus, Jon Ferber and Marty Setren- Merritt and John McKay stay after school to -watch prospective talent at a JV complete an advanced chemistry lab. game. Prologuef7
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CTION! The action does not stop after 2:35, 39 percent of RHS students participate in an extracurricular organization after school. Drama enthusiasts may be involved in the various aspects of theatre: acting, directing, ushering, and production. During the 1980-81 season, the Randallstown Theatre Associ- ation produced Canterbury Tales, a student-teacher show, and the musical Oklahoma. The Ski Club sponsored trips to local slopes, including a weekend adventure to Cam- elback. Politically-oriented organi- zations include the Student Government Association and the Political Science Club, which provide students with a forum for expressing their views. In addition to serving as the governing body of RHS, the SGA coordinated Blood Donor Day, the November Canned Food Drive, and a computer matching service. The Political Science Club held debates on current issues and organized students to halt a bill which would have raised the state's minimum drinking age to 19. Wargaming's popularity is reflected by the existence of the War Games Club. Mem- bers play Dungeons and Drag- ons as well as chess. Thus, student life is con- stantly in action. tudent lifg,
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