Randallstown High School - Horizon Yearbook (Randallstown, MD)

 - Class of 1981

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Ann Wittik Eileen Wixted Jim Wolf Stacy Wolf Fred Wolfson Tammy Wolpert Teri Wroe Mana Wyatt Jenny Valinsky Toni Vanik David Vanvugt Adrienne Venick Jon Verger Marci Yankelov Eileen Yospa Steven Young Sharon Younger Lynn Zaben Aaron Zajic Nelly Zak Denise Zemlak Elise Zimmerman Jim Zimmerman Lee Zimmerman Lance Zitzhigh SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED: Darrell Atkinson, Penelope Barton, Jackie Batten, Pamela Benson, Beth Bernstein, Michael Carroll, Tony Degross, Warren Deimler, Elizabeth Becker, Cindy Depuey, Lance Fitz- hugh, Barbara Fryfogle, Joseph Gordon, Eddie Green, Kenneth Ha- bicht, Man Han, John Matthew, Eric Keith, Henry Kimball, Alex Korkhov, Keith Kowaleski, Shawn Kelly, Kyung Kim, Stacey Kittrell, - Tim Lansdell, Brian Leach, Ronald Lehman, Uronia Levertte, Michael Livshits, Michael Luchinsky, Mark Ludwig, Gary Lynch, Gena Lockett, Cary Malkus, George Milby, Yvonne Morrison, Ailean Pavsner, Christy Popa, Jerry Rivers, Timo- thy Rouse, Linda Reaver, Bill Schwartz, Jon Selko, Phyllis Sacra- tini, Richard Shaw, James Shipe, Kelly Shewell, Sandy Sniadack, Randy Somers, Robert Stivers, Al- exandra Spivaiz, Soon Suh, Frederic Thompson, Keith Thompson, Greg Tignor, Sang Trough, Kimberly Walden, Lisa Warfield, Nancy Weisblatt. Ashe? certainly not one-dimensional. Caren Friedman is also in the SGA. She's shown here before leaving for a BCSC meeting with the other officers. 1They made me do it! But Randy Stout is happy that they did. His mother, the or- chestra teacher at Deer Park and Old Court Junior High Schools, encourages him to practice his violin daily. Sophomores!157

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Lorri Wainwright John Walke Jeanine Wallace Juanita Ward Leanne Warner Dana Washington Scot Waterman Cathy Weaver Carol Webster Gary Weiner Sharon Weiner Steve Weinstein Valerie Weitzman Michael West Daren Whitelock Stephanie Whitman Tyrone Wilford David Williams James Willis Carey Wilson David Wilson Toby Wilson Wendy Winakur Andy Winters andy Stout and Caren Fried- man are into violins. Acutal- ly, it's not surprising-both have been playing since elementary school and both have had the privi- lege to participate in several profes- sional orchestras. Caren's first experience with violin took place in a fourth grade explora- tory music course. Apparently, Caren found what she was exploring for: while playing in the school orchestra, she began pri- vate lessons under Wallace Berul. Mr. Berul is a former member of the Baltimore Symphony and is con- cert master for several chamber or- chestras. He's excellent, Caren re- flects. I admire him as a person and a teacher. Caren presently plays in the RHS orchestra, the Baltimore County Senior High Orchestra and the Maryland All-State Orchestra. Caren's summer was, if anything, creative, she participated in the sum- mer camp program for the gifted and talented at the Maryland Center for the Arts. 156fWainwright-Zitzhigh K, ,.. my m ,. 1. . 4.1. uf- . 4 4 of . A ra I? 2 if t. at a . 4 -ff, A f 1? ji A From Beethoven Caren points out that the campers delve into their art form and that everything is extremely concentrat- ed. She, for example, practiced be- tween six and seven hours a day, but thoroughly enjoyed it. I love camp because there is such a creative atmosphere. Everyone is really different-in a neat way-and everyone accepts each other for what they are. In addition to music, she took art history at the Maryland Center for the Arts. I absolutely loved it. When I got home from camp, I spent the rest of the summer reading about art, especially impressionismf' In contrast with Caren, Randy Stout never wanted to play the vio- lin. In second grade, Randy was dragged to his sister's violin lesson and her teacher forced Randy to play. He developed an interest and wanted to go back for more. While playing in the school or- chestra at Catonsville's Woodbridge Elementary, Randy took private les- sons. He is currently in his third year at the Peabody Conservatory and takes lessons from his mother's friend, Mr. Sohn. Mrs. Stout is a professional violin- ist herself and encourages Randy's playing. She makes me practice all the time, says Randy. Randy's extensive practice has paid off. He has played in the All- County and All- State Orchestras for four years, and in Bryn Mawr School Orchestra in Towson for seven years. And he, like Caren, participated in the Maryland Center for the Arts summer program. Randy spent five weeks last sum- mer at Sarah Lawrence College in New York. He played under the di- rection of his teacher, Mr. Sohn, in the Lawrentian String Quartet. The Borodin Trio, the best string trio in the world, visited the college and coached Randy for four days. With all the talent and experience between Randy and Caren, Randall- stown is privileged to have them in the orchestra.



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ap, rap! This meeting is called to order. But nobody's here, Ms. Rich! shouts junior class president Tracey Rone. It's the lack of spirit. It's been plaguing us all year. Treasurer Donna Woods speaks up next. Because we never got the Val- entine's Day flower sale off the ground, we only have 14 dollars in the fund. How in the world did we even get that much money? We received 30 percent of the profits from the Junior-Senior Bas- ketball Game. We're planning an- other one soon to raise money for the prom. You know, says Tracey, as the prom date nears, spirit will rise and fund raisers will become more impor- tant. But, responds Mr. Ardissone, the class advisor, to try another fund raiser might be a waste of time. Then, what can we do? I don't know. Without student and faculty support, we'll go no- where, sighs Tracey. fa 4 In an attempt to avoid charging 25 dollars for the Junior Prom, the class, aided by a student from Old Court Junior High School, sold banners before the championship football game. In the first Junior-Senior Basketball Game, Kevin Brown, blocked by senior John Layne, helps bring the Class of 1982 to a tremendous victory. . V ..,,,W,p ,.. f:, f,.r?s--, 5 fp- ll.,fk, , . : fi ll H 55 r .. km s ivfwif . -X R' s i r! ,... . 4 H i a Ayn, ...i, e s. xi x R J' Junior : class of 1982 Gary Abrams Randi Abrams Viola Aikens Estelle Almogela Mark Amoyal James Archie Kevin Anderson Jean Anderson Sherri Ansel Mark Asch 5 V 1 455- E Joan Bali Kimberly Ball 3 l, X ,, , , ,., 1, J' 6 . A , , X 4 iw 4 f ' 95-l l -A MMM ,V Y ' I . Jef 'I - M ,,.,, N 4' is .L , H ' ,.,, -, f fs- ', , 4 'r Q.. i W - iiii K 47 Kenny Barkly i'7ii Vicki Bass Mark Batemen ,- , ,M , ,tk . , Tami Beach :sw .. n 'V l' f ,fe 2 , Tim Beal ' ' W JoAnn Beals A' 3 A ' f 5 ii i . , V Q' Q I 1 ., I E I Tammy Beard F . J, Toni Beck i' , Brian Becker e, , , ,A V ,,, Floridian Bell if 'he , , 4 -. Richard Benjamin 7. t.., a ' ,i fi , Robert Bensky Q V- 1 ' ' W M ' gig in , tn -R 4 ' ' lx' M 1 mfs . lu 1 f'T'?i: l 158!Abrams-Brockrnan 'N ali? fe was as 1 1 X A 1 R' 1 '70 ll i in , iw , 1 ll C . i 5 C M4

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