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s x vi f ff 'z as A way of life, computers entertain us as Keith Being 'lnreppien is one of the newest trends, Julie Max and Leslie Rudo discuss the Grate Wallace demonstrates a highly popular video and Dina Burt can only begin to discover the ful Dead's newest album The Dead is one of computer game. wide realm of preppy attire. the more popular bands of the seventies Tres chic Fashion Flair started last year as an RHS clubg currently, however, the organization stages fashion shows to raise money for the All Saints Church. Its twelve members sponsored a disco in April, 1981, raising S300 to be used to purchase clothing and accesso- ries for the May show. President DeLessert Kohn says that the best thing about Fashion Flair is that it's fun and enjoyable. It's worth the time and energy to put a fash- ion show together? Junior Duke Mosby enjoys being around girls. He views the group as a social club-a portion of the proceeds will fund a planned trip to New York. PICTURED: Aaron J olivet, Vanessa Thomas, LaDonna Lennon, DeLessert Kohn, Avonia DaCosta, Lisa Redd, Bri- gitte Kohn, Tamara Harvin, Duke Mos- by. -W f 32fTrends ff! QA
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Hobbie f . a in fa fi, i I , ' --ig-L,, Artiiicial snow allowed skiing in the Penn- sylvania resorts-Ski Liberty and Ski Round-top, to name the most popular. Here, a few ski nuts relax at WISP, in Oak- land, Maryland. 34!Hobbies SKI CLUB Front row: Morry Zolet, Steven Blaustein, Robert Bensky, Michele Kupfer, Stephanie Sherin, Emily Glatter. Row 2: Gene Luces, Sam Chmar, Andrea Stimmel, Estelle Almogala, Nina Katzen, Melinda Schapiro. Row 3: Amy Zucker, Claire Katz, Lauren Brown, LaVerne Hawkins, Helene Melnikoff, Brenda McLaughlin, Eddie Rubin. Row 4: Da- vid Kleeman, Bari Weinick, Susan Long, Lau- ra Schnitzer, Karen Mintz, Debbie Kessler. Row 5: Lori Geelhaar, Michelle Youngberg, Diana Ireland, Lauren Cohen, Lori Spear, Jeff Plotkin, Chucky Gourley, Jeff Berman. Back row.' John Mclnerney, Tim Clark, Carl Porter, Michael Fulco, Helene Freeman, Eric Beller, Todd Fine, Joel Eagle. SKI CLUB Front row: Mr. Bogart, Kenny Oken, Brian Feit, Lori Posner, Paula Felman, Susan Sauerwald, Mrs. Bulkley, Mr. Higgins. Row 2: Jon Ferber, Julie Weiner, Allison Friedman, Lisa Friedlander, Tammy Green- spun. Row 3: Steve Young, Karen Rafferty, Amy Shewell, Eileen Yospa, Eddie Rubin, Gil Hatch, Mitchell Hyatt. Row 4: David Aver- back, Susan Miller, Danny Platt. Row 5: Rob- ert Hyman, Brian Friedman, Steve Blu- menthal, Steven Simon, Sheryl Fields. Row 6: Barry Shapiro, Jason Taule, Brian Block, Christina Visca, Rhonda Malmud. Back row: Marshall Katz, Kory Kowaleski, Tracey Por- ter, Frank Fetter, Ed Dietrick, Tim Seibold, Joel Buch. WAR GAMES Front row: David Kahl, Alec Shroyer. Back row: Leon Wright, Darel Lewis, James Rymut, Mr. Slade.
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