Bohemia Manor High School - Bohemian Yearbook (Chesapeake City, MD)

 - Class of 1979

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Page 110 text:

a Sc ec SENIORS “SOAK™ UP ; ye Ee, 3 ’ % OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: ‘‘Will the bus — THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: ‘‘Plastic People.’ TOP RIGHT: Val Hotra, Carol Upperco, Jackie Pierce, and others anxiously await the arrival of the bus. CENTER LEFT: Groucho Marx — alias Danny Stubbs — entertains us while we wait. LOWER LEFT: ‘‘Twins,’’ Debbie Lum and Jean- ette Gregson. ABOVE: Faith Welch, Tracy Trotto and Elaine Vincent try to dry-out. Ce. ever come?'’ — Steve Douglas with his souvenirs from the day. BOTTOM: Jimmy Hotra, Danny Stubbs, Billy Davis, and Beth Major, ‘‘| thought it was supposed to be sunny today!”’

Page 109 text:

The prom — one evening of expensive fun and well-dressed gai- ety. On May 19, the Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Madison House in North East. As always, the most exciting sights were the guests, as jeans and tee-shirts dis- appeared and were replaced by laces, chiffons and tuxedos. Bo Manor was treated to a sit-down dinner — served a bit late — and excellent music, even though the band’s lead singer was sick. At 10:00, after the Grand March, Ver- onica Aiken and Kevin Bolton were crowned Prom Queen and King, while runners up Rich Johnson, Meg McDonough, Connie Graham and Jim Hotra watched. On hand to watch the results of their hard work were class advisors Mr. Mumma and Mr. Wilson, and officers Rich- ard Hutton, Terry Blevins, Darlene Engrav, and Skip Blevins. OPPOSITE PAGE: ABOVE: Rich Johnson, Meg McDonough — second runners-up. Veronica Aiken, Kevin Bolton — Queen and King. Connie Graham, Jimmy Hotra — third runners-up. LEFT: Lisa Jones, Danny Gassaway, Rochelle Henry and Val White con Ms. Coulter into taking their pic- ture. RIGHT: Relieved that the prom was a success, V.P. Terry Blevins and date Kevin Bolton relax after their meal. BELOW: Rochelle Henry and Danny Gassa- way stop to chat with Mr. Wilson. THIS PAGE: ABOVE LEFT: Mark Durrett escorts Jackie Corrie in the Grant March. ABOVE RIGHT: Seniors and their dates line up for the Grand March. LEFT: Prome- nading through the Grand March, Linda Price and Ray Gould. RIGHT: President Richard Hutton and date Lisa McClay give cheery smiles — satisfied that all went well. 105



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Eee te ee E GREAT ADVENTURE A TEACHER'S JOURNAL 12:10 We are sitting in the Best of the West, surrounded by sod- den seniors, soaked to the skin. The sky is battleship gray and outside the log flume is still run- ning, its customers as wet when they board as they are when they get off. The line for barbecue chicken and ribs is wound around Mr. Davis, who has already started his second pack of cigarettes. John Gillespie is running around snapping pic- tures and Tracy Trotto is trying desperately to keep warm. Enough for now. 12:45 | am sitting here holding our table while Cullen, Lort, and Davis stand in line for lunch. We are still in Best of the West and it is still pouring down rain but at least now the windows are so. steamed up that you can’t see it. The great deluge doesn’t seem to have stopped any of the rides, but everything | touch is damp — the varnish on the table top is sticky, even the paper I’m writ- ing on is limp. We advisors haven't been on any rides so far — we've spent the day running from one shop or covered shop to another. We did see Sandy Osborne, Joanne Tereszcuk, and Susan Drury on the flume ear- lier. They came off so cold and wet I’m afraid they'll catch pneu- monia. All we will hear at the prom tomorrow night will be sneezes and noses blowing. The roof here leaks and I've got a og . r ie xy Rep 5 @ puddle beside me here. The food just came. 1:55 Still sitting at the Best of the West, Rob Massmiano just sat down and entertained us for forty-five minutes and made eyes at a girl at a table across the room. He left. Tim Cunning- ham came over with vivid descriptions of the Lightning Loops. Now Rob Alt, drenched and in a plastic raincoat, and Mike Wess are going to take Lort and me on the flume. 2:45 The log flume, a new cup of coffee and I’m back. Ms. Lort and | had a good time while M.D. and H.C. stayed warm. Jackie Pearce, who dressed for 80° and sunshine has joined us at the table now and is wrapped in as many dry jackets as we could find. The day is passing quickly for a day spent sitting at a table. We've decided the dollar rain- coats are a good buy. 4:20 Now we are in the Yum Yum Palace. We've decided to go home early. So we're looking for students to tell them to be at the bus at 6:00 instead of 8:30. We all bought plastic raincoats that make us look like we are wrapped in saran wrap, (Mr. Davis looks especially darling) .and Robert Gassaway laughed at us and called us ‘‘Plastic Peo- ple’’. | swear, if | smoke another cigarette or drink another cup of coffee I'll die. 5:45 Here we are all meeting at the bus to go home early, and one bus and both drivers are gone! It is a fitting climax to our day. | am freezing and ticked off. | am even afraid of what else could go wrong. 9:45 Here we are at Chat 'n Chew. Another restaurant. At least all the seniors had rides home. | hope they are heading to warm dry beds. That's where I’m going. mI 107

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