Randallstown High School - Horizon Yearbook (Randallstown, MD)

 - Class of 1981

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David Sachs Susan Sachs Julie Sagel Kim Salamander Andy Sands Stacy Saver Susan Saverwald Tracey Sautee Melinda Schapiro Ron Schapiro Jeff Scharf Butch Scheper Becki Schisler Jay Schlosberg Martin Schmitt Michael Schnitzer Holly Schoolnick Adam Schrum nn dw 'f of E 53 K 7 -'Q' I A X Q I ,4 nl 1, W ,f 'VJ QU, 35' .. ' r w i K h V la? f 'Q f S ' - 1- 9 ,Q ,., r- - .. . ,1.wrf:..,,., -S , - at rrccr.. - - 'e'e S he e .Li I yin , 'sa ge . During early Marchis spring-like weather, Laurie Blinchikoff warms up with exercises before completing a practice run of the cross country course. K J'-4, 'Q X. - - an-. .. v im: A. 'f'. v1'3f ' - -JP' 11 My gf fM-x -ko' . 4' f-I N 1-2 ts ,m..'2n.w , ,,r- . 5 f, K, f J.f ' ' 1 .' he 4 ' if:-142' ja -14' ,di . R' f

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SAT practice seminars after school to help students achieve better scores on the exam. What's it all worth? Each year, 5850 honored students receive S19 million in National Merit Scholar- ships. But for the majority of RHSers, the PSAT is merely the beginning of the arduous college admissions pro- cess. 55 percent of the junior class took the PSAT on October 25. Doug Fisher completes a quan- titative comparison in the 50-minute long mathematical section. JS it Ar B, C OFIQ7 Cary Chfivis l'68dS ulty members administer the PSATto stu Instructions explaining ffesntaklng P1'0Ce- dents in the cafeteria triads and library -nf- Frank Regalbuto Suzanne Reidy Bobby Reifler Melanie Rice Marc Richman Laura Rieder Mark Rifkin Phyllis Rifkin Deborah Rippel Tony Roberts Vickie Roberts Irene Robinson Jackie Roche Tracy Rone Evans Roosevelt Katrina Rose Steven Rosenberg Joel Rosnor Alyson Rothberg Stuart Rotter Brian Rubin Jackie Ruffino Michael Runk James Rymut



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Jeffrey Schuster Stewart Schuster Larry Schwartz Carl Scott Kim Scott gy .f fl? rf 'Y f W. , A7 an V, , I ' ye if fl ff: 4. 1' I ' - 1 Debbie Scurnick David Segal Glen Segal Marcia Seidel David Selko Shelly Senter Kimberly Serio Marty Setron Debbie Sew Ernie Sewell Lori Shaw Michael Sheffer Beth Shelton Roadrunner, the coyote's riter Erma Bombeck de- scribes daily runners as an organized death march as they run by gasping, perspiring and stumbling. She never had the urge to cut in. Finally, after another one of her husband's ''how-good-youid-feel-if you-got-up-at-five-thirty-and-ran- ten-miles-speech, she gave it a try. During the run, a boulder lodged in her shoe and a car nearly ran her off the road. She exclaimed, I'm ex- hausted trying to feel good about myself! Not everyone agrees with her. Jog- ging is becoming a very popular sport and is attracting more and more par- ticipants every day. Why? Because jogging can be done anywhere, re- quires practically no equipment, and costs very little. It is also extremely beneficial both physically and psychologically. It develops cardiovascular endur- ance and enhances mental energy and concentration. Some people take running very se- riously. Jim Fixx, author of The Complete Book of Running, feels that it's not the only sport, but it may be the best. The Baltimore Road Runners Club is a group of people who also feel that way. RHSers Laurie Blin- chikoff and Paul Latham are mem- bers. The club is open to people of all ages but not many teenagers belong. There's not too much competition like in school,', Laurie comments, but it gives you people to run with so you don't have to run alone. Paul enjoys the club because it conditions you when you're not run- ning on a school team. It's also very convenient for him because it works into his schedule well whereas the school track team conflicts with his other commitments. Laurie and Paul run mostly for fun. I like to watch the girls who are in front of me, remarks Paul. Both Laurie and Paul agree that it takes a lot of energy to build endur- ance and stamina for long distance running. The club's newsletter informs them of races held at locations such as Lake Montebello, Falls Road, Druid Hill Park and Loch Raven. There are four or five champion- ship races per year. Each runner re- ceives points which are totalled to determine the champion. Thus, if you presently do not exer- cise, consider running. If you already run for exercise, consider joining Paul, Laurie and the Baltimore Road Runners to run for the joy of win- ning. after you Coyotes after you. Watch out, Paul Latham. ln a two-mile race at Milford Mill, spectators grabbed Paul, hit him with a cane, them released him after the Milford runners passed by. Officials disqualified the Milford team.

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