Randallstown High School - Horizon Yearbook (Randallstown, MD)

 - Class of 1981

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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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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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Shopping for alligators? Kelly Desouza looks through the large selection of polo shirts at The Limited. vi Department stores such as Hecht's offer a wide selection of Izod shirts. Byron Hapner purchases a terrycloth LaCoste shirt. In designer clothes, Alex Kramer and Robin Pollack display their close friendship and sense of style. . o.... lsciisir T i ll . . .wi The 'preppyu influence is seen on such items as belts and watch bands carrying insignias of whales and ducks. Wftatfs Ftoty what' not HORIZONE look into clothes, movies, music, TV 0RIZON's reporter inter- viewed dozens of RHSers to End common trends and in- terests in fashion, music, televison and movies. What she discovered, however, is that Randallstown 's stu- dents have diverse opinions, tastes, likes and dislikes. Read on and End out whats popular at RHS. Contrary to popular belief, disco is not dead at Randallstown. Without a doubt, it's not as popular as it used to be. But according to several RHS students, it has retained some of its appeal. But what is replacing disco? Sen- ior Danny Bronstein suggests mel- low rock by Jackson Browne, Dan Fogelberg and James Taylor. Top 40 music and New Wave are popular. Those who enjoy top 40 name Styx as their favorite group. Several fans enjoyed their Capitol Centre concert in April. Juniors Darryl Elksnis, Jay Schlosberg and Mark Asch, however, firmly agree that Grateful Dead mu- sic is best. They and other dead- heads feel that the Dead's blend of country music, mellow rock and rock is the only music one should listen to. Deadheads express their devo- tion by traveling several times a year to see the Grateful Dead in concert. The most popular mellow rock al- bums include Jackson Browne's Running on Empty and The Pre- tender. REO Speedwagon's new re- lease, Hi Infidelity is also a fa- vorite. Grateful Dead groupies have a difficult time choosing a common fa- vorite, Mark Asch states, I like all the Dead. Top 40 listeners turn to B-104 CWBSBJ and WPGC in Washington D.C. Q-107 QWRQXJ plays rock and top 40. And 98 Rock QWIYYJ is the most popular radio station ac- cording to a Rams Horn poll. Other unusual favorites include WHFS in Bethesda, which plays avantgarde rock, and KSAN in California. Students' movie preferences are also diverse. Junior Julie Weiner Trendsl29

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