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CTION' The action never stops at Randallstown-no matter what time it is. At 7:30, the lobby is charged with activity. Knowing that the two student rows in the parking lot are already full, drivers seek spaces along Offutt and Winands. Whatever the Weather-blazing hot temperatures, blistering cold winds, torrential rains-friends con- gregate around the campus. The campus, surrounded by horse farms and residential housing, con- :30.. ction. tains a quarter-mile track, lighted tennis and basketball courts, acres of well-kept sports fields and a modern, R- shaped brown brick building. This 12-year-old building, Ran- dallstown Senior High School, is a second home for 1800 students and 120 faculty and staff members. This is where the action is. At 8:05, the classrooms are charged with ac- tivity. In room 107, Mr. Wenck's sharpies dissect squids. The scent of baking Christmas cookies, which are given to area re- . and the tirement homes, sweetens the air in room.117. Mrs. Koblin's honors English class performs selected monologues from The Scarlet Letter. The yearbook staff is hard at work trying to finish the copy and layouts for its first hectic deadline. Randallstown has an outstanding academic program, nonpareil among county schools. Classes are diverse in both type and degree of difficulty. From woodshop to chemistry, from remedial education to honors, RHS offers classes for everyone. action's just starting 5 tg '-'U Sports People 0 Championship seasons 0 Faces of Randallstown Student Life 8 Academics 48 Sports 78 People 118 Index 226 Epilogue 234 Prologue! 3
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Pls it Mockia veli or Machiavelli ? Students such as Weyland Chin take advantage of the library's early 7:15 AM opening. Pencils, etasets and slide rules. Scott Schlossen- berg totals up Chris Johnson's bill at the school store. -u V4 ' 7:30-ACTION! ACTION! Clubs, happenings, SVCINZS, A new arrival 8:05-ACTION! ACTION! trends, fashions, daily life and 2:35-ACTION! ACTION! a whole 1012 more! 2lPro1ogue
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5 I hope Mom 71 like it! Ray Klebano watches as Tony Ferrino completes his industrial arts project on the wood lathe. Stage hand at work. Techie Charles Hirsch makes final sound board adjustments for Oklahoma. ,,,s- A , I . if mai 'N - --IY I it . If Mt!! Mt. Ed Smith 's assistance, sophomore Marci Bronstein draws a still life composition in Fundamentals of Art. Y German and Latin teacher Harry Whitelock uses the language lab to increase his students' listening comprehension skills. iji We sg 4 s X s O X ob 5 iii' xx is Q 1 ,.,,,,s .... , ff ,mi 1 -J .. ..1:::,...s.... N J, 4fPro1ogue QF,4EfC1EEE2?gieifiW1'j,:f Wi
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