Randallstown High School - Horizon Yearbook (Randallstown, MD)

 - Class of 1981

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, Q? WeIL I lost my activity card . . Yearbook H e y , W h e r e s t h e C 0 k e . 800 The Baltimore County Board of Education has announced the re- moval of junk food from county school cafeterias, effective during the 1980-81 school year. The decision was made in accor- dance with a U.S. Department of Ag- riculture ruling fin an attemptj to get the students moving in the direction of balanced meals, states Baltimore County Food Services Director Stan- ley Smith. The balanced meals include a com- bination of meat, bread, vegetables, fruit and milk. Junk foods run counter to what we are trying to accomplish. Mr. Smith emphasizes that, of the banned foods, soft drinks have little or no nutritive value while potato chips are high in fats. Ice cream and TastyKakes were retained because they were found to contain tive percent of the minimum daily requirement considered man- datory by law, he adds. By banning junk foods from school cafeterias, the Board of Education hopes to educate students in nutri- tive eating habits. School officials hope that the re- moval of these items will force stu- dents, accustomed to snacking on junk foods at lunch time,to snack on more wholesome foods. j The ruling was instituted at a heavy cost to the county. The Board of Education stands to lose S600,000 from cancelled soft drink sales alone. Despite this, Mr. Smith approves of the ruling. If you don't have a balanced diet, it's going to affect your learning. -Richard Himelfarb ?, 'S E ui, . A' .1 nfl? R' l ' I 5 .4-Q Y . 1 ru 1 . J , N ' .Q .IIN .,.t '. 5 Senior Vickie Flaxman enjoys, Chez Ran- dallstowifs specialty ofthe .day--f topped with Americancheesei Comana, tion of spaghetti and french friest Choice of halved Bartlett pears or jello. s fa .wgs Qaida 'mil Vg ,W y Ii Y 2: ,gr Q vie- is he rc... ...Q V4 in s j Q, ,B e ss Q as sam f ,. f1 W5 M N Y Y f 9 W .V t.'. . , W y . Lx g I ..,,A A j A- ,b . ,,:p. : fix A K .mam j rwbsbstsh tiii 1 ard Bard. Back row: Bradfsaiontzt vSteven, 4. famine the mms varsity fwuazl squad is top-ranked in' thejmetropolitan , V931 it t'4d'fi011'uY 'WW WP? PM we Wim- Parrish. -W Landman? Dwwxp Brrmstemg law diwntbnma ivtti Opening of schooll15

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eptember 5, 1980g 8:06, 1Hey, thats me! Fall yearbook distribution allows Brian Bey, Dawn Garnes, Gina Scott, Marcela Robinson and Brett Ferguson to reex- perience highlights of the entire 1979-80 year. Gimme an R! Football coach Jim Higgins rouses support at the Canned Food Drive as- semblyg for each TD scored in the Homecom- ing game, team members donated Eve cans. Back to those Mondo morning Blues But I must admitg it's sorta good Good morning. The time on the ofh'ce clock is eight osix, and these are the morning an- nouncements. Welcome back to school. May you have an enjoyable year. Yearbooks will be distributed on Friday. Maintenance asks for your coo- peration until the air conditioning system is functioning properly. The field hockey team will meet for practice today in the lower ac- tivity room. Thank you. This concludes the morning announcements. September 5, 1980, 1:35: Please pardon this interruption for an afternoon announcement. School will close one hour early due to the excessive heat. All sports practices are cancelled. Thank you. Back to the grind: the first week's finally over and I'm glad . . . People kicking my lockers . . . jamming my hallways . . . complaining about my high temperature . . . l4f0pemng of school to be useful again-to hear the morning come alive with students' vibrant voices filling the lobby, to hear the familiar whisp of erasers sweeping the chalk from my black- boards. In my lobby, friends separated by the summer months reunited. In my gym, over 800 students re- ceived their copy of HORIZON 1980. In my cafeteria, coke, sprite and potato chips vanished from the dai- ly fare, while oranges and apples took their place. In my boiler room, a malfunc- tioning air conditioner strained to cool students in summer clothes. However, it was no match for the 100-degree outdoor temperature. On my sports fields, students clad in black and gold gym uni- forms, grasping footballs and la- crosse sticks, trampled the grass. Well, I guess things aren't gonna be so bad. And for 180 days I won't be lonely. 38 1....l 5 4 ..f 'Ek l I I Is it Mean Joe Greene? No, it's number 83-tight end Darryl Conney-completing a pass in the Homecoming game. As usual, Ran- dallstown trounced Woodlawn, 33-14.



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f 5 Ariel CCarole A. Grahaml delights the Ran- L dallstown audience with the vision of a spec- tacular banquet while the astonished Ferdi- nand fChuck Tobinl looks on. Members of the Randallstown Tech Crew aid in the construction of the scenery for The Tempest. A member of the cast carefully prepares his make-up shortly before the curtain rises. Shakespeare at RHS. The set of The Tempest. .....-.. THE T EMPE ST 16lTheatre l

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