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

 - Class of 1979

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The graduates, clockwise from top: Nata- lie Scheeler, Sandy Lodge and Steve Lar- son, Janice Parker and Jackie Pearce, Cathie Morris, Ramona Allen and Vero- nica Aiken.



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1979 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT |, Sandra Aiken bequeath my table at the Hole-in-the-Wall to Scram (Dave Shamblin). |, Vernoica Aiken bequeath all my ath- letic ability to the 1979-80 Girls Var- sity Basketball team in hopes that they will have a winning season and that they will ‘‘learn not to foul out’’. |, Ramona Allen bequeath my boss clothes to a very fine sister Bertina Fay Allen. |, Rob Alt bequeath everything | have to my cousin. |, Mark Balzer bequeath my ability to get away with a lot more than Mr. Stammler suspects to my little brother George in hopes that he will be able to graduate. |, Chuckie Bartlett bequeath my abil- ity to get over on teachers when | come in late to anyone that can handle it. |, Kyle Beam bequeath my ability to get kicked out of the school parking lot on the first day they drive to anyone who is stupid enough to accept it. |, Paul Benson bequeath my ability to buy a new car every year to Mr. Stammler in hopes that he will get the hint. |, David Bishel bequeath my ability to never shut up to Joy Mann in hopes that she will start running her mouth. |, Deborah Sue Blevins bequeath my intelligence to my brother Skip; my patience to my sister Terry and my last fifth of JD to Victor. |, Kevin Bolton bequeath the ‘‘funk sign'’ to next years basketball team and all my lollipops to Terry. |, Frank Bonsall bequeath my ability not to get fat and brag about every- thing to W. Garret Bowlsbey. |, Eddie Booth bequeath my talking ability to anyone who wants it. |, Timothy Brennon bequeath this dump to anyone who wants to gradu- ate. |, James Bullock bequeath my ability to be late almost every day but with an unusual happiness to my little brother ‘“Virgel Samartini’’, in hopes that he will have as much fun as | did. |, Darryl Burris bequesth my talent for getting out of trouble to all the under- 114 class in hopes it will help keep them out of trouble. |, Johnna Callihan bequeath my ability to make it to Perryville without a ticket to Mike, and with only limited wrecks to Cindy. |, Shirley Canning bequeath my ability of gymnastics to Pickle. |, Deborah Corrie bequeath all my empty beer bottles to Earl Owens so that he can drool over them because he can't drink anymore. |, Jackie Corrie bequeath my ability to put up with Mr. Gregory to my sister Kathy in hopes that she can have as much fun as | did. |, Debra Cothin bequeath my ability to get up in the morning and make it through my senior year to my sister Jeanette. |, Sandra Craig, bequeath my ability to do so well in woodshop to my brother Richey Craig and to Denise Taylor in hopes that they could carry on for me. |, Bill Davis bequeath my good looks and ability to stay out of trouble to Bobby Gregson. |, Jacquinn Virginia Davis bequeath all the fun and great times | had in my senior year to my nephew Mark Rhodes and hope that he has as much, if not more fun than | did. |, Caroline Dean bequeath my ability to stay out all night and not get caught to my younger sister Sherri who can't find a place to go. |, Rita Dreyfus bequeath my ability to drive to my little brother Paul. |, Susan Dolde bequeath my ‘‘beast’’ to my little brother Carl and my terrific driving ability to anyone who's stupid enough to want it. |, Steve Doublas bequeath my ability to grow strange plants on my side of the house to Mike Rutherford. |, Susan Drury bequeath the 12th grade to anyone who wants it. |, Cindy Edmonds bequeath nothing to anyone because it’s all | have. |, Ron Frushion bequeath all of my love to Faith Ann Welch. |, Robert Gassaway bequeath all of my skill to my brother Danny to get any girl he wants. |, John Gillespie bequeath my mechanical ability to my brother Micheal who will need it. |, Ray Gould bequeath my ability to miss the school bus and still beat it to school to Francesca Ruley, in hopes that the bathroom mirror will let her go. |, Connie Graham bequeath all my par- ties to Mary Graham. |, Jeanette Marie Gregson bequeath my ability to hold two jobs, play in school sports and keep my grades up | all at the same time to anyone who | thinks they can handle it and the abil- ity to stay out of trouble until they — graduate to my brothers in hopes they could do the same. |, Penny Guzzo bequeath my spot on the boys basketball team to Maureen McAteer, in hopes that she will be able - to put up with Mr. Miller better than | did. |, Karen Haley bequeath all my bad luck to Johnney my brother and to my sister Margo. |, Helen Harvey bequeath all my love - to H. Cullen and wish her the best of luck for the rest of her life the GREAT- | EST mom in BMHS. |, Adieen Hession bequeath my pink socks to Mrs. Zang and my charming personality to my little sister Moose. |, Nettie Hollingsworth bequeath my — knowledge and good grades to my brother Lionel and hope that he makes | it just as well as | did. |, Val Hotra bequeath my ability to get through my senior year to my little sis- ter Christine, a pack of paper and a pen to ‘‘Shasta’’; my ability to get in and out of trouble to ‘‘Hutch’’; my — ability to skate to Franky and two scoops of lasagna to my little-older sister Joyce. |, James M. Hotra bequeath my car and everything | have to Beverly Ann in hopes that she will learn to drive a four speed and have something to remember me by. |, Richard E. Johnson, Jr. bequeath my ability to poke at the ball in soccer to my brothers Mike and Clete and my rag to anyone who wants to drive it. |, Beth Kline bequeath my ability to never come to school and still gradu- | ate to Beaver Fish.

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