Randallstown High School - Horizon Yearbook (Randallstown, MD)

 - Class of 1981

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The Best of Times' his year's Senior Prom, ' ' T h e B e s t o f Timesf' was held at the Baltimore Hilton on Saturday, June 6, 1981. Over 300 couples and 10 faculty members attended. Assistant Principal D.F. Lane had a fantastic time boogie-ing about the dance floor. The band, Paper Cup, is locally famous and has recorded an al- bum. They sing the jingle Hello, Baltimore and played at RHS's 1978 Senior Prom. The band received favorable comments. Gary Winters feels that the music was so good that he thought he was listening to a ra- dio. The class paid Paper Cup 31200. Prom costs totaled 313,390 Be- cause the treasury contained S4,400, tickets were only S35 each. Dinner's main course was chick- en. Although Robyn Cohen didn't like the chicken, she en- joyed the last time all senior friends could be together. To commemorate this occasion, junior Randi Kitt dedicates this poem to all seniors at the prom: live heard it called a beginning At this moment it seems like the end Different lives taking new directions Breaking loose from the one. For twelve years our lives were planned 4OfSen1or Prom For one season to the next The group just moved along. Though many people have come and gone We were always one. There were few decisions to make We just followed the road We were all very different And then we were all the same We were always one. So much has passed So much has been said We think we know everything But there is so much to learn There will always be those times That we will never forget All the ragged edges will be smoothed On our circle of one. The individual is now emerging We are all filled with secret dreams Plans to live life to the fullest and to be a success. None of us are sure where we'll end up Excited about the future, scared about leaving the easy life of trivial concerns. The separation is approaching But a circle has no end We will always be a part Of the circle of one. as . a.,,.,i,,,, . . .. . Paper Cup played top 40 favorites as well as songs that group members wrote. Bar- bara Moore and escort dance to the slow beginning of Styx's Rocking in Paradise. I After dinner, prom-goers had their photos taken. Portraits were of two types: a full- body pose with the couple standingg and a brandy glass shot, as posed here with the couple sitting.

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4As president of the Usher Corps, Melanie Taylor, along with Advisor Nita Koblin, orga- nized ushers at 14 school events during the 1980-81 year. Mrs. Koblin praised the group's members as RHS's unsung heros. RHS seniors received recognition awards and scholarships in over 60 categories. The two- and-a-half hour program was held in the Eng- lish Triad. Principal Richard Thomas con- gratulates Eric Conway after Eric received the Music Department's award for Outstanding Music Student. Eric sings and plays both the piano and trumpet. A- All 'T 4 .....x A Thanks, Mom and Dad. Many speakers at the evening ceremony accredited much of the students' success to their parents. Under- standably so, for without the support and love from parents nothing would have been possi- ble. Jeff Land and his parents proudly exam- ine his S125 Honor Society Scholarship. Luckily, Cheryl Dorsey sat in the front row, for she was called to the stage several times. Her awards included Outstanding Spanish Student, Commended Negro Student on the PSAT and Perfect Attendance. Senior Awards Assembly!39



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