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9 Q Y , . an R - M N ga Donning his bat wings and fangs, Steven Greenspan entertains those waiting in the long line to give blood. Who could make the biggest signs was the general theme of this year's election. One couldn't help but see these signs decorating our school lobby. bTestifying in front of the house judiciary committee, Byron Hapner represents his opin- ion against raising the drinking age to nine- teen. SGA REPRESENTATIVES Front row: Alex Karas, Marci Hollinger, Amy Zucker, Sandy Mor- ris, Allison Friedman, Ann Ettershank, Iris Gary, Steven Greenspan, John Paradiso. Row 2: Jackie Ruffino, Jody Nusholtz, Nancy Lustgar- ten, Sharon Sindler, Susie Heneson, Traci Wright, Lynn Lambden, Steve Levy, Art Penn. Row 3: Vicki Roberts, Mike Rubin, Joy Pepmeir, Dana Washington, Hugo Jackson, Eric Conway, Valerie Queen, Anita Rodondo. Back row: Lau- rie Hazman, Jason Taule, Robert Lang, George Caldwell, Aaron Jolivet, Toni Davis, Byron Allen, Brad Saiontz, Nina Michel. Raising het arm in triumph, Mrs. Bulkley finishes giving blood. She is just one of the many teachers who spent her free period in this way. UR' Q, , Polit1cs!27
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eniors have the most cans Richard Himelfarh listens intently as he is briefed on a case in the district court involving a graduating senior from Milford. U f 'ex il - V5 fe r if. After many long hours, a weary Simone Nes- bitt takes a moment to review the day's events. 26!Politics Student response in recent years to Blood Donor Day represents Ran- dal1stown's concern for community residents-RHS traditionally bleeds more for charity than other county schools. This year, the November Canned Food Drive further demonstrated that RHSers are willing to aid de- prived familiesg SGA sponsors col- lected 1643 cans for the Maryland Food Bank. Campaign supervisor Art Penn states that this is the first time we've had a competition between the classes. Daily can tallies comparing 1 each class' contributions intensified the contest. To kick off the Canned Food Drive, Ann Miller, director of the Maryland Food Bank, promoted her cause at an assembly. Two student-sponsored parties re- quiring cans for admission increased support. In addition, every varsity football player agreed to donate five cans - one for each RHS touchdown scored in the Homecoming game.Final tally: seniors 733 cans, juniors 473, sopho- mores 354, teachers 83. ...., . Wiz, ' - J . Q r 'mmv Despite his busy schedule, Senator Long finds the time to address the Political Science Club at Washington, D.C.
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Preppy Don Wenck sports his button-down oxford shirt, a navy blue lacrosse tie, and tur- toise shell glasses as he grades tests in the hallway, Clothed in casual prep attire, Maxine Kupfer and Timmy Seibold pause for a moment in the lobby. The symbol of the prep, the Izod Alligator endures. fs 5 1 The Madras style is back. Alyson Rothberg debates purchasing a pair of Joseph A. Bank Madras pants.
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