Randallstown High School - Horizon Yearbook (Randallstown, MD)

 - Class of 1981

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Randallstown High School - Horizon Yearbook (Randallstown, MD) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 197 of 248
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5131 Katherine Evans, 8216 Windsor Mill Rd 21133: Usher Corp 11, 12. Debra Failla, 9930 Hoyt Cir 21133: Field Hockey 10, 115 Band 10, 115 RAA 10, 115 Honor Society 11, 12. Amy Farbstein, 3917 Zurich Rd 21133. Heidi Farbstein, 3917 Zurich Rd 21133: Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Concert Choir 115 Chamber Choir 125 Honor Society 125 Political Science Club 125 All- State Orcherstra 11, 125 All-Eastern Band 125 All- State Band 10, ll, 12. Arnold Feldman, 3939 Tiverton Rd 21133. Denise Feldman, 3903 Carthage Rd 21133. Paula Feldman, 3939 Tiverton Rd 21133: Indoor Track 11, 125 Outdoor Track 11, 125 Cross Country 125 Ski Club 12. Steven Feldman, 3714 Parkfield Rd 21208: Soccer 10, 115 Baseball 10, 11, 12. ' John Paradiso Nina Michal 5 Els ix LM, Steve Goldstein enior napshots Seniorsl191

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Cheryl Dorsey, 4708 Duncannon Rd 21208: Or- chestra 10, Honor Society 11, 12, Peer Counselor 11, 125 Tutor 11, 12, Badminton 11, 12g SGA 12. Edie Downing, 5726 Old Court Rd 21207: Chorus 105 Concert Choir 11, 12, Chamber Choir 12. David Drebing, 3531 Cabot Rd 21133, Evangela Drummond, 3914 Noyes Cir 21133. Della Duvall, 8552 Dogwood Rd 21207. Patricia Dyson, 3838 Brownhill Rd 21133: Track 105 Field Hockey, manager 11. Lauri Ellis, 149 Wilgate Rd 21117: FBLA 11, 12. Jan Ely, 4008 Starbrook Rd 21133: Softball, man- ager 10g FBLA 12. ,ith 'V 1John Shatley, Steve Goldstein, Ben Gottes man, Jeff Land, Steven Greenspan 'BLMY Bfiilaq'? . SUS 331 gt!!! 52228, 4' ss A' vl Q sfpiivgfev SH? 6 6 B L Charles Stewart, Angie Drummond 4 Steven Findeisen, Joe Zajic, Chuck Berman, Joe Klompus



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111-5 Birds are gonna fly . . Catch the riole spirit. .ish Jon Ferber says that pro ball players have some of the foulest mouths in the world - and that's in more ways than one, tobacco chewing is rampant in the major leagues. Al- though at first Jon disliked chawing, he now 192fFerber-Galonoy 951, .Wg XX a l has a wad in his mouth at every game. Because RHS students love baseball's ex- citement, the SGA organized the Sports Boosters Club, which arranges trips to Memo- rial Stadium. t's spring and once again Oriole fever hits Baltimore. Chewing tobacco, bubble gum, Topps trading cards, Cracker Jack and extra-inning tension create that unique mixture of Americana that can only be called baseball. The Orioles are undoubtedly the best team in baseball and the fans know it. Each year more and more fans flock to Memorial Stadium, con- sistently breaking attendance re- cords. In 1979 the Orioles went to the World Series. Pitted against the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Birds lost but Baltimoreans continued to show their appreciation: after a 1979 re- cord-breaking season attendance of 1,700,000, almost 1,800,000 returned the next year. And 1981 looks just as good- tick- ets for the opener against the Kansas City Royals sold out earlier than any other game since the team's incep- tion in 1954. RHS classes were half- empty on the season's first day. With strong newcomers such as Jose Mo- rales, pitchers Jim Palmer, Mike Flanagan and Steve Stone-all win- ners of the Cy Young Awardg veter- ans Ken Singleton and Eddie Mur- ray, and the winningest manager in baseball, Earl Weaver, the Orioles should win at least 100 games, a feat achieved in 1979 and repeated in 1980. All fans appreciate the Orioles team, but who ever thinks of thank- ing the behind-the-scenes people, the ground crew? They rake and hose down the in- field, move the batting cage, lime the foul lines and, in the event of rain, cover the infield with tarps. Senior Jon Ferber worked on the Orioles ground crew for three months- 27 games-last summer. The job came with several fringe benefits. Basically, it was fun. He square danced during the seventh in- ning stretch, played catch with pitcher Dennis Martinez, went out with players and helped make a com- mercial advertisement. The job had bad points, too. He tried to chew tobacco and found that it's really disgusting? And once a line drive hit him in the shoulder. Though all in all, Jon says that it was the easiest S14 fthe pay per gamej I ever made.

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