Randallstown High School - Horizon Yearbook (Randallstown, MD)

 - Class of 1981

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A muscle spasm kept Gary Richards out of the semi-finals, however, his power was a decisive factor in the Ram's Homecoming victory. 11, 39, 24-HIKE! After receiving the ball from center Mike Higgins, QB Danny Kram- mer leads Randallstown's offense against McDonogh. .- s 3' K ,av- if ' .f .35 ' Y- -1 ggi, .5 11 x - ' 5 gf.. - 1 .' f 'f LQ - v i Ta? A 'J s 1 r -F fax 5: A' fs. v- fs . V , ,M ,X J 1 S ' ., 4 e , '44 ' .f X - -. liffvfsit' ff , ,, , A , aw V TI 147' ' sf i 'i'i :SZ ' f f-J 'f .... 4 .f pf -1 1. I - 374 N , ..': osi.s ww- ,, lazy - its . 3 ,, J' A A VARSITY FOOTBALL Front row: Ke- vin Baskette, Andy Sands, Carl Tucker, Jim- my McHugh, Kenny Baskette, Chip Brown. Row 2: Frank Regalbuto, Andre Mason, Ke- vin Brown, Tony Watts, Mark Ross, Tony Roberto, Michael Higgins, Troy King, George Caldwell. Row 3: Mike Osdin, Geof- frey Sylvester, Gary Richards, Michael Blec- man, Allen Brown, Alvin Lim, Gil Hatch, David Christie, Duke Mosby, Brian Bey, John McKay. Back row: Coach Peddicord, Danny Kramer, Jimmy Clements, Darryl Conney, Timmy Klein, David Walker, Coach Higgins, Barry Cohen, Jeff Blum, Da- vid Utley, Brad Pollack, David Harris, Coach Johnson. JV FOOTBALL Front Row: Steve Si- mon, Ken Habicht, Brad May, Brian Nicho- las, Jim Leurs, Mike Spriggs, Jon Hollander. Row 2: Kenney Berkley, Jay Caplan, Lance Fitzhugh, Rod Stokes, Sam Merlo, Jeff King, Jeff Schuster, Kevin Bowie, Mike Siebert. Row 3: Phil Schley, Darren Green- W! i berg, Kevin Lennen, Evan Blum, Leon Johnson, Herb Findiesen, Mike West, Mike Ondis. Back Row: Harvey Siegel, Louis Tanko, David Rosco, Coach Johnson, Barry Hawkins, Darrel Harris, Brian Hands, Mike Sheffer. n -i M-mjyigf-ffw we-f f , J 'wi 5 ,, , 2. Q :f K as W ,E ,K if 4 ff,- - ,, wily' It's becoming routine. After squashing Wood- lawn once, the Rams-including Mike Blecrnan and Gil Hatch-did a repeat performance a week later. JV FOOTBALL Rams Foes 6 Franklin 14 14 Dundalk 6 13 Milford Mill 0 6 Loch Raven 8 7 Catonsville 6 Towson 23 Pikesville 8 wins-5, losses-2 ' win by default 84lFootball

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Letis go Rams! This is the first year RHS has had male cheerleaders such as Eddie Rubin, who musters spirit at the pep rally. - rsrrfrs rrssss . nf 0 PPhys. Ed. teacher Link Bogart keeps records of his class' basketball tournaments. All sen- iors compete in team and one-on-one games. VARSITY CLUB Front Row: Gary Rich- ards, Kevin Baskette, Sarah Lestz, Barabra Moore, Lisa Parham, Gina Scott, Dawn Garnes, Marcela Robinson, Faye Lewis. Row 2: Quentin Gilbert, Tim Klein, Debbie Car- man, Dierdre Butler, Troy King, John McKay, Geoff Sylvester, George Caldwell. Row 3: Allen Brown, Aaron Galvert, Hollis Hill, Eric Smith, T. J. Stetson, Chip Brown, Marty Setren, Jeff Blum, Coach Higgins. Back Row: Tony Roberts, Eddie Rubin, Mi- cheal Blecman, Barry Cohen, Brad Pollack, Morry Zolet, David Harris, Mark Ross. ,fu . . ' .4 lik . ' ':, ir. R RHS has something for ou long with outstanding aca- demic course offerings, RHS has an excellent physical education pro- gram, including PE classes and a wide vareity of extracurricular sports. All Randallstown students have some contact with the Phys. Ed. Department, for there are certain credit requirements. In ninth and tenth grades, students must take gym at least three times per week, and juniors and seniors must take gym at least twice a week. To meet these needs RHS offers students several options: students in eleventh and twelfth grades may schedule physical activity which meets two times a week, or they may take a normal gym class for credit. They may also partici- All students have some contact with the Phys. Ed. De- partment . . . pate in a supervised activity out- side of school. Randal1stown's PE Department teaches students skill in a wide va- riety of sports--soccer, archery, weight training and physical con- ditioning, badminton, tennis, soft- ball, fencing, wrestling and aero- bics. In addition, gym may go to the classroom: a three-week course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR, is a part of the county cur- riculum. The school's excellent facilities make it possible for RHSers to get involved in a variety of sports-ori- ented programs. Throughout the year, students can be spectators or players. They have the opportunity to watch sports events, which vary from JV and varsity games to pep rallies. A large number of Randallstonians participate in after school sports as managers, statisticians or play- ers. Sports enthusiasts can also join clubs. The Varsity Club raises money to purchase letters for school athletes. And the newly formed Sports Booster Club orga- nizes trips to local events. Once again, Randallstown Sen- ior High School provides its stu- dent body with the chance to ex- press an interest in a variety of organizations. Physical educat1on!83



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hfe , .W ' , .. 7 A 'V H ,N F, .ff fc 'iii ff.. . V . , ar. it fc - .... I . 1 I I X' ., V' , 0. VARSITY FOOTBALL Rams Foes 7 McDonogh 6 39 Kenwood 10 35 Parkville 0 20 Towson 6 19 Perry Hall 6 27 Dulaney O 35 Overlea 0 21 Dundalk 0 35 Patapsco 6 33 Woodlawn 14 11 Woodlawn 1 6 Springbrook 28 wins-11, losses-1 'Championship Games A ffl ' an 14 Higgins' black and gold ste amroller The season that everybody watched e plus ultra: a Latin phrase used to describe the greatest, the champi- on, the supreme, the utmost, the paramount, the preeminent, the foremost-that which is second to none. The best. The Rams football team. Jim Higgins: Baltimore Sun's Coach of the Year. After 12 years of coaching RHS, he gains his hundredth victory. He leads his team to a pre-championship undefeated record. After a semi- finals conquest over Woodlawn, Coach Higgins and the Rams are ready to take on the Springbrook Blue Devils at Poly. Instant replay: November 23, 1980-this is it, a championship rematch. Last year Springbrook defeated RHS in the Class AA fin- als. But this year will be different, the Rams will get their revenge. Over 1360 fans fill the bleach- ers. The jazz band's fight song complements the rowdy crowd. Black and gold banners wave in the breeze. Springbrook Coach Bob Milloy looks worried: They fthe Ramsj are huge. They're just so doggone big I don't know how we're going to cope with them. The Baltimore Evening Sun writes that the key to the Ram's victory today is a ball-control of- fense featuring quarterback Dan Krammer and running backs Gary Richards, Allen Brown and Gil Hatch. The Rams aren't fancy, but what they do they do well. That's not to say the defense doesn't do the job. Randallstown this year has allowed 62 points 128 in the last two games! and picked up four shutoutsf' The Steamroller is set to flatten the Blue Devils. Kickoff: 11 plays after the kickoff, QB Danny Krammer completes a 16-yard flare pass to Gil Hatch: Randallstown is on the Springbrook one-yard line. Kram- mer wriggles in for the touch- down. The Randallstown fans are hysterical, it's a 6-0 lead! But Blue Devils Coach Milloy isn't ready to give up yet. We've given up points after the opening kickoff four times this season. Then we catch fire and wake up? And, unfortunately, Milloy's words prove to be prophetic- Springbrook scores twice in the second quarter: first with a pass from quarterback Mike Thayer to tight end Rick Strittmatter, later with a spectacular 23-yard run. Half-time: Disappointed, sul- len RHS faces view the half-time activities. The coaches aren't pleased, either: Coach Johnson: Both teams look great .... We look a little worse. Coach Tromble: Don't bother me now with questions. Second half: In the third quar- ter, Blue Devils linebacker Kurt Stelter intercepts a Krammer pass, bringing the ball to the Ram's 32-yard line. Four plays later, Springbrook chalks up its third TD. Coach Tromble shows no res- traint- Darn it! Why'd he throw that pass? In the fourth quarter, Spring- brook scores its fourth touchdown. With 5:05 left in the game, the stands begin to empty. The jazz band is silent. Springbrook knows it has pocketed another cham- pionship victory. A jubilant Blue Devils fan rips up a Rams banner. It's all over. L'envoy: The season is over, but Coach Higgins is not defeated. Losing isn't the end of the world. I'm not going to go out and kill myself. We'll be back. Footballf85

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