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

 - Class of 1979

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SANDRA LEE AIKEN “Sandy ', who says that she is very sensitive, most enjoyed the pep rallies at Bo. The class she found hardest to get along in was Journalism. Her most important goal was to graduate in January. She believes that Ms. Coulter was her biggest influence. In her spare time she said she sleeps. Since seventh grade she has gotten ‘‘ornerier’’ and the worst things about her are her moods. Her hero is Starsky. With a million dollars she would buy a new car and keep the rest for gas. In ten years she would like to have a good job and to be found partying. She would like to be trap- ped on a desert island with Rod Stewart. VERONICA JOYCE AIKEN “Buck'’ would like to change the lunches at Bo. She also would change the senior privileges. Her goal s for this year were to stay out of trouble, have a winning basketball season, and graduate. With a million dollars she would move somewhere with the man she would like to be trapped on a desert island with — Warren Underwood — and buy a big house and a Lincoln Con- tinental. In ten years she would like to be Mrs. Under- wood and living anywhere but Maryland. Her hero is Lee Majors, and she would gladly change places with Farrah Fawcett. The most interesting thing about her is the way she gets along with others. She views herself as seductive, and the worst thing about her is her jeal- ousy RAMONA YVETTA ALLEN ‘Pooh ' set a goal of ‘‘busting loose from BMHS ’ for her senior year. She claims there isn't anything strange or bad about her. The most interesting thing about her is her attitude. Her hero is Johnny from Sha Na Na. In ten years she wants to be living far from C town with her main man and kids. She'd like to be trap- ped on a desert island with O. J. Simpson and Micheal W. Being intelligent, she would spend a million dollars by buying a mansion, two cars and a van. She'd then take a trip around the world with her family. Her favor- ite activity at Bo was basketball. Mr. Davis was the per- son at BMHS who influenced her the most. ROBERT JOSEPH ALT “Ten ' says he is very possessive. The most interesting thing about him is the way he gets along with people. If he could change anything at Bo it would be to have longer lunch shifts. His hero is E.K. and he would like to be trapped on a desert island with a hard woman like Ms. C. In his senior year he has tried to get good grades and he has most enjoyed playing baseball. Since seventh grade he has changed by getting an afro. With a million dollars he would buy a home, car and clothes. In ten years he would like to have a well- paying job and probably be married to a very rich lady. MARK A. BALZER ‘‘Mark ’ says he is unusual. The strangest thing about him is his mind and what he can destroy with it. Since seventh grade he has gotten taller and has most enjoyed the senior class play. He has had the hardest time in algebra and would like to get a ‘‘C’’ or better. However, if he could change one thing about Bo it would be the administration. He said that Milton Dig- gins has influenced him most at Bo, but his hero is Bugs Bunny. With a million dollars he would buy a 56 foot Wheeler yacht and cruise to the Mediterranean. In ten years he would like to finish the house he designed last year in architecture. CHARLES G. BARTLETT “Chuckie’’ has enjoyed playing soccer and going to dances at Bo. His most important goal was to graduate early and to let everyone tell him that it wasn't as hard as he thought it would be. He would like to be trapped on a desert island with Wanda and says he Is very easy to get along with. Mrs. Cullen and Wanda have influ- enced him most at Bo, and his hero is the Bionic Woman. The worst thing about him is his temper, but the biggest change since seventh grade Is his opinion of teachers. He says he has gained more respect. KYLE DAVID BEAM ‘Kyle’ says that the person who influenced him the most was Ms. Cullen. The goal he has set for his senior year was to graduate. He would spend a million dollars a little at a time. He would like more senior privileges, and his favorite activities were the illegal ones. His most difficult class was art with Mr. Dennis. The worst thing about him is his smart mouth. Since seventh grade he has learned how to break the rules without getting caught. Bugs Bunny is his hero. N. PAUL BENSON IV “Benny” says that he is very conceited. He would like to add a million dollars to his present one. This year he tried to get straight ‘‘A’s ’ at least once. Staying awake in Mr. Miller's law class was his biggest challenge, but he really looked forward to the 2:50 bell. The strangest thing about him is the fact that he is terribly quiet in school, but once he is out, no one can shut him up. Since seventh grade hs has ‘‘gotten higher.'’ At Bo Sue Dolde influenced him the most, but he would like to be trapped on a desert island with Olivia Newton-John. DAVID BISHEL ‘‘Dave'’ wants to be making a lot of money in 1989. Meanwhile he works at Ponderosa Steak House on the VIC program. A million dollars would buy him two tick- ets to paradise, and he'd like to share a desert island with Cheryl Tiegs. He'd like to change places with his hero, Bob Griese, because he is cool and easy. His spare time is spent cruising around in his Road Run- ner. He says that hs is very aware. He enjoyed band and the pep rallies without riots. Classes dealing in math gave him a hard time, and Ms. Cullen influenced him the most THOMAS L. BLANCHFIELD ‘Big Tom says that Ms. Bair influenced him the most at Bo, but he found her classes the hardest. He'd spend a million dollars on a trip around the world. In ten years he would like to be living in Europe. He enjoyed working on the school paper and partying. The strangest thing about him is the fact that he works too much. In his senior year he tried to hook school and not be caught DEBORAH SUE BLEVINS ‘‘Debie ’ tried to get to school on time this year, but says her attempts were futile. She'd like to change the study hall system at Bo. She found Ms. Drummond's Intro Comp class the hardest because of a bad collec- tion of students. With a million dollars she would buy a classy Mercedes, a chair on the Cecil County School Board, and invest the rest in land. Her heroes are Scar- let O'Hara and Colonel Hogan. She is obsessed with the full moon and claims the need to be more self-suffi- cient. In her spare time she reads and writes as much as possible. Since seventh grade she has grown a whole inch! In ten years she'd like to own a sizable amount of land and a home in North Carolina, be financially secure and be mature enough to settle down and start a family. J. KEVIN BOLTON “Fonz’’ wants to be married, be filthy rich, and have his own business by 1989, but now he works at Mack- ie’s Home and Farm Center on VIC. He is a member of the Cecilton Volunteer Fire Company, and has played for Cherry Grove in the Chesapeake Slowpitch Softball League. He really enjoyed playing on the basketball team, but had a hard time getting along in science. Being very ornery, he would hire a hit man to eliminate some of the faculty with a million dollars. Professor Kool is his hero, but the mice in his locker were more influential. He always has a lollipop, and tries to get on all his teachers’ nerves. He would like to be trapped on a desert island with Ma Kettle, or, barring that, change places with Pa Kettle. He says that the worst thing about him is the way he convincingly lies, but he still likes to eat, drink, and be merry. a FRANKLIN T. BONSALL, III “Frank’’ studies auto mechanics at Vo-Tech. He set out to get good grades and pass his senior year. He would save a million dollars for the future, and would like to be trapped on a desert island with Joan Eder. The administration is what he would most like to change about Bo. Since seventh grade he has gotten taller. His hero is Ms. Cullen. EDWARD JAMES BOOTH ‘‘Boofer’’ would spend a million dollars on the lottery and then go to Atlantic City. In ten years he would like to be one of the top D.J.’s in the country. Outside of school he has won many contests. He would like to change Bo Manor's name. Being very understanding, he would like to be trapped on a desert island with everyone. His hero is Paul McCartney. He makes lots of telephone calls, and believes his fingers to be the worst thing about him. He would like to change places with Steve Martin. In his spare time he watches T.V. and listens to the radio. He really enjoyed his first semester study hall in his senior year. TIMOTHY CHARLES BRENNAN ‘‘Hippie’’ would like to own a head shop in ten years. At Vo-Tech he studies auto-body. His hardest class was gym. His hero is Frank Zappa, and he would like to be trapped on a desert island with Vanessa Tyree. He likes to freak out people, but feels the worst thing about him is that people call him a freak. Ms. Cullen influenced him most at Bo. He would like to change places with President Carter. JAMES MARSALL BULLOCK “‘Jimmy ’ wants to be found living his life to the fullest in ten years. While at Bo he most enjoyed sitting in the parking lot in the morning. He would like to add some senior privileges and to make the football team a win- ning one. He claims to have grown less shy since sev- enth grade. Clint Eastwood is his hero, but Velvet Schneiders and Brian Crawford were the most influen- tial people at Bo. Forgetfulness is his worst attribute, but his talkativeness balances it out. Jimmy says that he is very difficult. With a million dollars he would buy a large farm and live lavishly on winnings from the track. He set out to graduate early in his senior year. DARRYL E. BURRIS ‘Darryl ’ tried to get as much knowledge as he could while at Bo so that he could meet the world head on after graduation. He enjoyed psychology and gym the | most at Bo, but had the hardest time in science. In ten

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