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MFPQ fn-4 , , H' gm., Qi is -.N Q a fl 'Sl G07 .om vigc .4 Lori Kushner, 9031 Meadow Heights Rd 21133: RAA 10, 115 FBLA 115 Concert Choir 12. Beth Lambden, 3721 Sonara Rd 21133: Pep Club 105 Basketball 125 Lacrosse 12. Larry Lamon, 4405 Chapeldale Rd 21133. Jeffrey Land, 8258 Streamwood Dr 21208: La- crosse 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 10, 115 Honor Society 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 SGA 10, 11, 12. John Layne, 8606 Kratz Ln 21207. Brenda Lee, 4711 Belleforte Ct 21208: Softball 11, 125 Ski Club 11, 12. Sherri Legum, 3904 Setonhurst Rd 21208: RTA 10, 115 Indoor Track 10, manager 11, 125 SGA 10, 11. Judy Lehem, 3714 Brentford Rd 21133: Usher Corp 11, 12. La Donna Lennon, 9819 Tolsworth Cir 21133: Track 10, 11, 125 Fashion Flair 11. Sarah Lestz, 3906 Chaffey Rd 21133: Indoor Track 10, 11, 125 Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12: Cross Country 125 RTA 10, 115 Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 RAA 10, 11, 12. Allison Levin, 9727 Mendoza Rd 21133. Felicia Levine, 3829 Rayton Rd 21133. A . . Sylvia Bowman .21 X W ffsfiif. ,p-1 Joanne Packman Leah Hofkin Seniors! 203
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Raymond Klebanow, 8501 Lucerne Rd 21133: Track 10: Wrestling 11. Tim Klein, 10514 Marriottsville Rd 21133: Foot- ball 11, 12: Lacrosse 11: Varsity Club 11, 12. Joe Klompus, 3319 Courtleigh Dr 21207: Soccer 10, 11, 123 Band 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 12, Jazz Band 10, 11, 12: Concert Choir 12. Brigette Kohn, 3903 McDonogh Rd 21133. DeLessert Kohn, 3903 McDonogh Rd 21133: Pep Club 10: RTA 10, SGA 11. Lori Kornberg, 9822 Southall Rd 21133: Tutor 115 Aide 12. John Kraft, 3943 Carthage Rd 21133. Danny Krammer, 3444 Carriage Hill Cir 21133: Football 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Eileen Kreshtool, 4016 Amy Ln 21133: RAA 11. Chuck Kronsberg, 3704 Fieldstone Rd 21133: Rams Horn 10, 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 12. Chris Kuhn, 10902 Steffeny Rd 21133: Lacrosse 10, 11, 12. Maxine Kupfer, 3908 Sybil Rd 21133: Badminton 10, 113 RAA 11, 12. Geoff Sylvester l . Senior nap hots 202fKlebanow-Levine' an .p---V is Ulf- ' 4 12511 3 f' .'5?f: ', , ii?T5jfLQf5' 554, W it 7'F?7'i ff. Brian Bey qs, iz W 21 pi A Q I David Garrison
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Advanced scholars Advanced chemistry hy do seniors choose to take advanced chemistry: Most are interested in continuing their study of chemistry more inten- sively, in preparation for careers in medicine, engineering, or statistics, or simply because they want to learn more. Advanced chemistry is actually a college freshman chemistry course which uses a college text book, states Mr. Boner who has taught the course since its introductuion at Randallstown in September, 1970. The course is basically a conglom- eration of basic chemistry topics cov- ered in a regular chemistry class which are studied more comprehen- sively, as well as some more difficult calculus-based material. John McKay believes that the course is well taught and should be taken in high school since many peo- ple take it as a freshman chemistry 204!Levy-McDermott Y Electronics is a major unit in advanced phys- ics. Chris Chesnakas solders a printed circuit board, an integal part of his volt-ohm meter project. Advanced physics hat course should the ad- vanced science student en- , roll in if he is not interested in either biology or chemistry? Aaron Pearlman experienced this dilemma. His solution? Aaron en- rolled in advanced physics. I liked physics last year, so I took it this year. Similarly, Chris Chesnakas takes the course because he enjoys the sub- ject and because his advanced phys- ics background will make his college science courses easier. Advanced physics is a relatively new course at Randallstown due to a previous lack of interested students. Classes are still rather small, but an increasing number of students are recognizing the importance of a strong physics background in such career fields as engineering, physical science, and mathematics, states Mr. Hoover, who has taught the class since its beginning. Like the other advanced sciences, advanced physics is a college fresh- man course which covers the basic college physics topics. Stacey Bloom finds the course to be extremely in- teresting, but difficult. Students in advanced physics are generally of an extremely high cali- ber, remarks Mr. Hoover. For exam- ple, Stacey Bloom expects to study computer science and Chris Chesna- kas is interested in becoming a me- chanical engineer. The course is also arranged to help students score highly on advanced placement tests, if they elect to take them. ' Advanced physics is not for every- one, of course, but is worth looking into for students who feel they are capable or interested in physics. sciences attract course anyway. Susan Carter .adds that the labs are extensive- it's not just 'book work'g referring to the ma- jority of independent work the ad- vanced chemistry students do. Arnie Mellits agrees that the course is beneficial for anyone inter- ested in science, especially chemis- try, as he is planning to major in sci- ence in college. The course is also recommended for any student who wishes to take the advanced placement in chemis- try, although only a few students presently taking the course are plan- ning to take the test. Mr. Boner casually guarantees an A to any advanced chemistry gra- duate in his first year of medical school and a fairly good score on the advanced placement test, if he chooses to take it. With all this and more going for it, advanced chemistry is an excellent option to consider for the advanced science student. Just ribbing around, Mr. Wenck. Susan Ikin jests with the demonstrator skeleton in ad- vanced biology. Bones are now made of plastic because actual skeletons are expensive and in short supply.
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