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Kathleen Herrmann, 10812 Davis Ave 21163: FBLA 10: RAA 10, 11: Ski Club 11, 12: Track and Field 10. Denise Heyman, 4723 Duncannon Rd 21208: Aide 103 RTA 10, 11, FBLA 12: SGA 12. Michael Higgins, 4909 Old Court Rd 21133: La- crosse 10, 11, 125 Football 11, 12. Robert Hildebrand, 3110 Hernwood Rd 21163. Chaunfayta Hill, 9723 Plowline Rd 21133: Bad- minton 10, 11, 12g RBC 125 Aide 10: AFS 10, Var- sity Club 10: RAA 10. Rodney Hill, 5004 Old Court Rd 21133. Richard Himelfarb, 4780 Byron Rd 21208: Politi- cal Science Club 11, 12: Great Books 12, SGA 12: Rams Horn 11, 12. Frederica Hines, 3708 Valley Hill Dr 21133: Soft- ball 11. Charles Hirsch, 9308 Dogwood Rd 21207: Tech Crew 10, 11, 12. Katherine Hiscock, 4422 Cherry Tree Ln. 21784: Lacrosse, manager 10: Basketball, scorekeeper 10, 11, 12. Rick Hiscoclr, 3812 Brownhill Rd 21133. Alison Hoffman, 3934 Bryony Rd 21133. Ns! ggi ..- ,av '96 ao' -arf-rv' Head start start in the fashion field. West Point wrote to Jeff Land of- fering him a place in its academic workshop. For five days he exper- ienced the West Point military life that he thought he wanted to pursue in the future. He experienced the tough girls and the tough discipline, the phys- ical activity and four classes per day. Jeff discovered that military life is demanding, especially when it's com- bined with tough academics. Consequently, Jeff decided not to attend West Point because he did not want the double pressure of academ- ics and army. He is, however, still considering a military career. Johns Hopkins University pro- vided programs for four of Randall- stown's students. For S400 Kelly DeSouza enrolled in an inorganic chemistry lab and lecture course. She was at Hopkins daily from 8:00 AM to 1:30 PM to 198lHerrmann-Ikin find out what's involved in a college science course. College affirmed Kelly's desire to major in biology. It also taught her the differrence between a college and high school class. She couldn't al- ways go to the teacher for help like in high school. There were 90 students in the classf, Barry Oppenheim was one of 12 selected by the National Science Foundation Student Research Pro- gram to work at the Johns Hopkins Hopsital. Assigned to the research lab, Barry observed and later per- formed rabbit and dog surgery. He learned electronic monitoring tech- niques, helpful in his planned medi- cal career. Barry believes that his encounter with animal surgery was a very firm application of a science. I enjoyed it! he concludes. Economic theory was the focus of an internship program at Hopkins. Art Penn and Randy Cochrell re- sided one week at the University x I A as EV 1.3 5
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Christina enrolled in FIT's sum- ef' ' 1 -sk 1 ' '.. is 'fi' 'Z 322 'Sas 1...- tsidw Q 3 A . Selected to attend West Point for a week, Jeff Land approved of the academy's co-ed ar- rangement. Although their physical require- ments were less demanding, the girls were tough Pictured: Eddie Rubin and Jeff at a pep rally. if Two RHS students, Christina Visca and Alan Harris, spent their summer at New York fashion schools. Christina studied apparel design at the Fashion Institute of Technology, located on Seventh Avenue in the heart of the fashion industry. She also learned about fabrics and cloth- ing production. FIT offered Christina an overview of her future career. She viewed Par- is and Milan fashions which will not be produced for another two years. The school's museum displayed sam- ple clothing from designers such as Christian Dior. The instructors were very knowledgeable in their field, one of Christina's teachers had Cal- vin Klein as a student. Being a New York native, Christi- na enjoyed returning to Manhattan. However, the fashion district is not in the best of neighborhoods. She feared taking the bus to FIT because you take your life in your hands walking from the bus to the school! Becky Hanna, 10523 Liberty Rd 21133: Soft- ball 10: Rams Horn 12. Byron Hapner, 3522 Kings Point Rd 21133: HORIZON 11, 12, Political Science Club 11, 12, Tutor 11, 123 Honor Society 11, 12, It's Academic 11: Great Books 11, Quill and Scroll 12. Alan Harris, 8233 Scotts Level Rd 21208: Thespian 10, 11, 125 RTA 10, 11, 12: Chamber Choir 12. Sherry Harris, 3823 Terka Cir 21133: Outdoor Track 113 Indoor Track 123 SGA 123 Badmin- ton, manager 12. Debra Hartman, 4325 Holbrook Rd 21133. Donna Hartman, 9202 Dogwood Rd 21207: In- door Track 10, 11g Outdoor Track 11, RAA 10, Lacrosse 105 Aide 12. Tamara Harvin, 3505 Diaz Ct 21133: Track 11: Fashion Flair 11. Steve Hawley, 8830 Winands Rd. 21133. Charlotte Haymire, 2800 Ridge Rd 21207. Laurie Hazman, 4516 Hawksbury Rd 21208: Pep Club 10, 115 RAA 10, 11: Ski Club 10, 11, Lacrosse, manager 105 Tutor 11, 12, Rams Horn 11, 12: SGA 12. Ailene Heckler, 5003 Old Court Rd 21133. Bruce Heiserman, 8811 Church Ln 21133. Head start mer program to see how the fashion world really operates. Also, it helped her gain admission to FIT. She plans to attend next fall. Similiarly, Alan Harris attended the Parsons School of Design in New York City to help him get accepted to FIT, where he plans to study next fall. At Parsons, Alan concentrated on other aspects of fashion: illustra- tion and model drawing, and cloth- ing construction Cdrapingl. He also gained an education in city life. Alan learned to adapt to the dis- turbances from his studies that New York presented. He enjoyed a good social life but had to set aside time to study. According to Alan, fashion is a very professional and competitive field. A person must be very dedi- cated to his work. The six college credits he earned give Alan a good Seniors! 197
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Brenda Hoffman, 3813 Brownhill Rd 21133. Rich Hoffman,12 Offutt Rd 21163: Baseball 11, 12. Leah Hoflrin, 3603 Philips Dr 21208: Rams Horn 10, 11, 123 Aide 11, 123 RAA 113 Honor Society 123 Pep Club 113 Tutor 123 Quill and Scroll 12. Ilene Hollinger, 3708 Lanamer Rd 21133: Choir 11, 123 Softball 123 Pep Club 10, 113 RAA 10, 11, 123 Varsity Club 11. Lynn Holtzin, 3917 Roxanne Rd 21133. Scott Holzman, 3708 Fieldstone Rd 21133: Soccer 10. Natalie Houchen, 3908 Noyes Cir 21133: Cheer- leading 10. Henry Housman, 8642 Winands Rd 21133. Ginger Hudson, 8408 Winands Rd 21208. Lee Hughart, 3320 Courtleigh Dr 21207: War Games 103 Football 11. Debbie Hurst, 9816 Lyons Mill Rd 21117: Field Hockey 10, 113 Lacrosse 10, 113 RAA 10, 11. Susan Ikin, 3717 Brentford Rd 21133: Tech Crew 103 Pep Club 113 Ski Club 11. I ,-' ri, -yii ' . fig. 1 A L To apply to fashion school, Alan completed a portfolio containing sketches of a sample wardrobe. Requirements state that the ward- robe be composed of only a few garments3 however, it must be functional, providing a woman with a variety of ensembles. 4 Adjust that Fresnel. Seth Savarick stalks RHS's catwalks as he finalizes lighting pat- terns. He entered this year's tech class after a summer of intense theatrical activity with first hand experience in technical lighting. Seniors! 199
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