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

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18 JOHN E. GILLESPIE “‘John ', a VIC student, works at Brantwood Arco. The worst thing about him is that he is always talking about cars and no one knows what he is talking about. Since seventh grade he feels that he has a better under- standing of life. Ms. Cullen has been the biggest influ- ence on him. He has had the hardest time in VIC and English, but has enjoyed having to come to school a half a day for three years. The most important goal he has is to try to keep his job. He would like to be trapped on a desert island with Janice M. and likes to work on cars in his spare time. With a million dollars he would buy a van, take a trip around the world with his family and put the rest in the bank. In ten years he would like to be working as a mechanic for a big corporation. RAYMOND TYRONE GOULD “Stink'’ says he is very determined to get what he wants. The most interesting things about him are his sense of humor, his way of getting around or over when he wants something, and his intimidation of other people. The strangest thing about him is that he can swim under water and not get wet. Since seventh grade he has gotten into less trouble in school and more trouble with the females. Outside of school he was in Boy Scouts and was picked for the All-Star team for both Little League and Senior League. He has had the hardest time in Mr. Dennis's and Mr. Gregory's classes. He has most enjoyed football, baseball, bas- ketball and all his classes. If he could do anything about Bo, it would be to update the school. He would like to be trapped on a desert island with Linda Price and Duville. With a million dollars he would make a down payment on a house and a gold Rolls Royce, open a business, put $10,000 in an account for Duville's graduation, and bank the rest. In ten years he would like to be coming home to a very special woman who Is willing to share his ups and downs and give all the love she can. CONSTANCE THERESA GRAHAM ‘Connie’ says she is very happy. The most interesting things about her are her dimples and the strangest thing is that she is always smiling or laughing. Since seventh grade her grades have dropped, but Ms. Lynch has been the biggest influence on her. Outside of school she was in the Miss Maryland United Teen- ager Pageant during the summer of 1978. Because it is her last year at Bo, her goal her senior year has been to enjoy all of it. She has had the hardest time in Ms. Wickham's Algebra class, but has really enjoyed volley- ball practice, the Sweetheart’'s Ball and the basketball games. If she could, she would like to be trapped on a desert island with Lindale Semans. With a million dol- lars she would take a cruise to Hawaii, buy a Cobra II, move to California and spend the rest. In ten years she would like to be married, have a good job, and be living in Texas. JEANETTE MARIE GREGSON ‘Nettie’ says she is very stubborn. She goes to Perry- ville a half day, studying advanced biology. The most interesting thing about her is that she never practiced her clarinet, but was able to fake her way in a concert when seeing the music for the first time. The strangest thing about her is her friends, and since seventh grade she has grown five inches. Mr. O'Toole and Mr. Piro have influenced her most at Bo, but Lassie is her hero. She has had the hardest time in Typing |, physics and chemistry, but has really enjoyed the dances, girls’ sports, band, chorus and yearbook. If she would change one thing about Bo, she would allow study hall students to go where they wanted without a pass. She would like to be trapped on a desert island with Mork and her most important goal is to be accepted at three colleges so she can choose the one she wants. With a million dollars she would pay her way through college, buy a mobile home, and travel until the money was gone. In ten years she would like to have her own veter- inary practice and to be married. FRANCES MAUREEN GUZZO “Penny” says she is very outgoing and friendly. Her eyes are her most interesting feature and her worst are all of her freckles. Since seventh grade she has grown taller, gotten glasses and grown longer hair. Ms. Cul- len has influenced her most and David is her hero. She has had the hardest time in Typing II and Civics, but has enjoyed the dances and basketball games. Her most important goal this year was to graduate and move up to Pennsylvania with David. Outside of school she went to Cecil Community College on a senior wav- ier. If she could she would like to be trapped on a desert island with David Raftovich or Mr. Davis's son. With a million dollars she would sit back on her yacht and party. In ten years she would like to have a good job and be living in Pennsylvania with David. KAREN JOSEPHINE HALEY “Vulture’’ says she is very weird. The most interesting thing about her is how she can be friendly to almost everybody. The strangest thing about her is her habit of going through towns, yelling out the windows at peo- ple she doesn't even know. Since seventh grade she has gained 43 pounds. Ms. Cullen has influenced her most at Bo, and is also her hero, along with Mr. O'Toole. She would like to change places with one of the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders. At Vo-Tech she stud- ied Food Service and says she has had the hardest time there. With a million dollars she would take off with Dan, go to Europe and live in England. In ten years she would like to be a dietition and work hard at It. HELEN TERESA HARVEY ‘‘Duck'' says she is very unique. The most interesting thing about her is her beautiful personality and the strangest thing is her crazy attitude. Since seventh grade she has learned to deal with reality a lot better. Ms. Helen Cullen has influenced her most at Bo and is also her hero, along with Maurice Jenkins, Ray Gould, Darryl Moore, Mary Hollingsworth and Ramona Allen. She also said she would like to change places with Mr. Stammler. She has had the hardest time in Ms. Bair's class and gym, but has enjoyed the boys’ basketball games. She would like to change the office and rules at Bo and would also like to be trapped on a desert island with Maurice Jenkins or Teddie Pendagrass. With a million dollars she would buy some clothes, a car, a house and give some to her mom so she could stop working. In ten years she would like to be working, have a place of her own, have a family and plenty of money, and live happily ever after with Maurice Jen- kins AIDEEN OONAGH HESSION ‘‘Aideen ’ says she is very weird. She is very outspoken and the worst thing about her is that she has a screw loose. Her hero is Bob Dylan and she would like to be trapped on a desert island with Warren Beatty. She has had the hardest time in Ms. Bair's class and her big- gest goal is to graduate. If she could change one thing about Bo it would be to have more good-looking male teachers. With a million dollars she would buy a Mer- cedes Benz, put the rest of the money in the bank and live off the interest. In ten years she would like to be singing with Bob Dylan. MARY ANNETTE HOLLINGSWORTH ‘“‘Nettie'’ says she is very sexy and lovable. The strang- est thing about her is that she can’t swim, but since seventh grade she has lost her shyness. Ms. Zang and Ms. Blazic have influenced her most. Her hero is the Six Million Dollar Man and she would like to change places with Jaclyn Smith. A VIC student, she works at the Sassafras House and has had the hardest time in her VIC class. At Bo she has really enjoyed all the pep rallies and the basketball games, but if she could change one thing at Bo it would be to have all the teachers like Ms. Cullen. Outside of school she played on the softball team with the Raidettes. If she could, she would like to be trapped on a desert island with Kelvin Young, BKA Bald Head. With a million dollars she would buy a van and take a trip around the world with the man she loves. In ten years she would like to be living in California with her husband and two twins and become a model. DELORES VALERIE HOTRA ‘‘Muff ’ says she is very much in debt. The most inter- esting thing about her is how unpredictable she can be, but the worst thing is that she can't say no. She has had the hardest time in physics and chemistry but has really enjoyed field hockey. The most important goal she has set to accomplish in her senior year is to get through it without an ulcer. Outside of school she does a lot with the 4-H group, works and roller skates. She would also like to be trapped on a desert island with KISS — Peter, Paul, Ace, and Gene. Her heroes are Mork and Mindy. Ms. Barbara Coulter has been a big influence on her, but Mr. R. S. Wallace Il has taught her a lot about people, too. With a million dollars she would pay off all her debts and buy a Chevy. In ten years she would like to be in Florida, having a great time. JAMES MICHEAL HOTRA “Jim ', a VIC student, works at Nickle’s Market. He has enjoyed getting out early on VIC and says Robert S. Wallace has influenced him most at Bo. The most inter- esting thing about him is doing the things he does for Beverly Ann. . . (Rocky?). The strangest thing about him is his chasing a red Vega down route 40 on Friday, September 15, 1978. After two years with a certain person he began to figure out life. With a million dol- lars he would buy Bev a Magnum XE and put the rest in the bank. In ten years he would like to be making the best of life with Beverly Ann Russell or Beverly Ann Hotra, whichever it might be. RICHARD EARL JOHNSON, JR. “‘Pokey ’ says he is very wild and crazy. The most inter- esting thing about him is his doorknob collection, but the strangest thing about him is his car. Mr. Wallace has influenced him most at Bo, Ronald McDonald is his hero and he would like to change places with Steve Martin. He would also like to be trapped on a desert island with Linda Ronstadt. Math has given him the hardest time, but he has really enjoyed soccer and band. His most important goal is to be president of the U.S. and if he can't make that he wants to marry Cheryl Tiegs. With a million dollars he would try to blow it all in one night and in ten years he would like to have a busi- ness career and a 1989 Trans Am.

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years he would like to be working in carpentry or elec- tronics. With a million dollars he would buy some land and build a house. The person who influenced him the most at Bo was Ms. Cullen. Outside of school he is a part-time band leader, and whenever he gets the chance he plays the guitar. He says that he is very sen- sitive and wouldn't want to change places with anyone. | His hero is Sigmund Freud. The most interesting thing — about him is his ability to ‘‘handle things as he glides in his stride. JOHNNA FULTON CALLIHAN “ Johnna says the most important goal she set for her senior year is to enjoy herself. The strangest thing about her is her calculator. She studies A.P. Calculus in Perryville. With a million dollars she would buy a grand piano and take it with her to the Bahama’s on her new 64 foot yacht. In ten years she would like to be out of Cecil County, have a good job, and be happy. SHIRLEY A. CANNING “Shirley’’ says she is very crazy sometimes. She says she has had the hardest time in personal typing and | her most important goal this year is to get along with | Mr. Dennis. In her spare time she listens to 98 Rock, and if she could, she would change places with Cheryl Ladd. Mrs. Zang has influenced her most at Bo and her hero is Starsky. If she could change anything at Bo it | would be to have better lunches and more time | between classes. She has enjoyed gymnastics and math most. With a million dollars she would buy a nice camera and Burt Reynolds’ body. | DEBORAL JANE CORRIE ; | “Debbie ’ says the strangest thing about her is her dis- position. She has had the hardest time in Ms. Fanus's classes but has enjoyed the football games and pep rallies. The most important goal she set is to see how many days she can miss and still graduate. She says that Mr. Gregory has influenced her the most at Bo and would like to be trapped on a desert island with Jim | Kennedy. In ten years she would like to be retired and living in the Florida Keys. | JACQUELINE CORRIE Flash says she is very unpredictable. The most inter- esting thing about her is her unique personality but the worst thing is her temper. She has enjoyed the basket- ball games, football games and dances most at Bo, but has had the hardest time in U.S. History with Mr. Sheaffer. Her hero is Dr. Death, and Mark Durrett has influenced her most at Bo. The most important goal | she set was to finish her senior year. With a million dol- lars she would give some of it to her mom, buy a house and travel arou nd the world. In ten years she would like to be married to Mark and living in California in a man- sion. DEBBRA SUE COTHIN ‘Debbie’ says she is very short. The worst thing about her is that she is hooked on french fries, but the most interesting thing is that she can make it through the halls without getting run over. She is studying to be a Nurse’s Assistant at Vo-Tech, and outside of school she was in the Bicentennial choir. Math gave her the hardest time but she has enjoyed getting out of class and smoking in the bathroom. Since sev enth grade she has become more outspoken. Jim is her hero but she would like to be trapped on a desert island with Eric Estrada. With a million dollars she would buy a house, a car, and put the rest in the bank. In ten years she would like to be married to Jim and have a kid. SANDRA LYNN CRAIG “Clown’’ says she is very outgoing. She has enjoyed spending second period in woodshop but has had the hardest time in math with Ms. Wickham. The most important goal she set for her senior year was to be able to graduate in January. The most interesting thing about her is her personality and since seventh grade her appearance, style, and grace has changed. Ms. Cullen has influenced her most at Bo, and Clint East- wood is her hero. Outside of school she likes to party and spend most of her time with a secret admirer. She would like to be trapped on a desert island with Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood. With a million dollars she would buy a new car, a house, a new wardrobe, and take a nice trip. In ten years she would like to be married, have a boy and a girl and be fairly wealthy. WILLIAM B. DAVIS ‘Farmer'’ says he is very popular. The most interest- ing thing about him is his craziness, but he says he doesn’t party enough. Since seventh grade he has got- ten better-looking and more popular. A student on VIC, he works at Bigg's Texaco. He has most enjoyed the activities after 11:41 and the Donkey Basketball game. The most important goal he has set is to get out of school. Jeanette has been his biggest influence and Burt Reynolds is his hero. With a million dollars he would buy a new car. In ten years he would like to be a brick layer and be married to Jeanette. JACQUINN VIRGINIA DAVIS ‘‘Jackie'’ says she is very happy but sometimes con- fused with life. She is an early graduate and plans to sleep until noon every day, work, run around, and come back in June to graduate with everyone else. She has had the hardest time in Mr. Gregory's Personal Typing class, but has really enjoyed weekends, holi- days, and vacations. The worst thing about her is she is very moody, but since seventh grade she has gained a better understanding of life and its realities and responsibilities. Her hero is the cookie monster, and her sister, Donna, has been the biggest influence on her. Outside of school she works at the Tap Room for a wonderful boss and has a great time with her sister, other co-workers and the customers. If she could change one thing about Bo it would be to have a senior lounge. She would like to be trapped on a desert island with Patrick Duffy, and with a million dollars she would buy a house, some land, and invest the rest. In ten years she would like to be enjoying life to its fullest, have a steady job she likes, be married and possibly the mother of two. CAROLINE LYNNE DEAN “Carol'' says she is very belligerent. She goes to Vo- Tech and is studying Practical Nursing. The most important goal she has set is to complete the nursing program and pass the state boards. The most interest- ing thing about her is her partying habits and still being able to achieve good grades. The worst thing is her temper and large oral cavity. Since seventh grade she has become more confident in herself. She says that Mr. Sheaffer has influenced her most at Bo, and her heroes are Mick Jagger and Florence Nightingale. If she could change one thing at Bo it would be the administration. If she could be trapped on a desert island with anyone, it would be Mick Jagger. With a million dollars, she would spend it. RITA MARIE DREYFUS “Rita'’ says the most important goal she set out to accomplish in her senior year was to graduate. She has had the hardest time in Mr. Gregory's typing class, but has really enjoyed the basketball games. She would like to be trapped on a desert island with Clint East- wood. Mrs. Cullen has influenced her most at Bo. In her spare time she works. With a million dollars she would invest it. In ten years she would like to be enjoy- ing her first million dollars. SUSAN DOLDE “Sue ’ says she is very short. The strangest thing about her is her car. If she could change one thing about Bo it would be the direction of the wind from the chicken farm. She would like to be stranded on a desert island with Barry Smith. With a million dollars she would buy Earlville and turn it into a tourist attrac- tion. In ten years she would like to be on Broadway. STEVE BRENT DOUGLAS “Ugly Bugly’’ says he is very unique! The important goal he set out to accomplish this year is to bench press 250 pounds. The most interesting thing about him is his sense of humor. Ms. Cullen has influenced him most at Bo and his hero is the Incredible Hulk. If he could change places with someone it would be Superman, Jimmy Page or Ted Nugent. If he could, he would like to be trapped on a desert island with Linda Ronstadt. He has had the hardest time in Ms. Wick- ham's math classes, but has really enjoyed the pep ral- lies. With a million dollars he would buy a harem and go to Hawaii. In ten years he would like to be laying back, taking it easy, and watching the money pour in. SUSAN KAY DRURY ‘‘Susie’’ says she is very outgoing and likes to help people. She goes to Vo-Tech and is studying nursing. Her goal is to keep a grade average of A or B. At Bo, she has most enjoyed Volleyball, Tennis and Baseball. The most interesting thing about her is her sense of humor and the strangest thing is her funny laugh. Her hero is Superman. She would like to see the seniors have a lounge again, with everything in it. She would also like to be trapped on a desert island with Burt Rey- nolds, Bruce Jenner, or Lou Ferringo. With a million dollars she would buy a car, take a cruise for two weeks, and then go to college and become a registered nurse. In ten years she would like to be working as a registered nurse and helping people. CINDY M. EDMONDS ‘‘Cindy’’ says she is very happy, because she is gradu- ating in January. At Bo she has really enjoyed Ms. Cul- len's classes and the smoking lounge. The most inter- esting thing about her is her moods, and she says she has changed in every way since seventh grade. Ms. Cullen has influenced her most and she would gladly change places with Cheryl Tiegs. With a million dollars she would spend every cent and in ten years she would like to be having a baby. JOHN ROBERT FARROW “‘John'’ says his most important goal this year is to graduate. He has the hardest time in Ms. Bair's class, but has enjoyed partying in the school parking lot. He says Ms. Cullen has influenced him most at Bo. He spends most of his free time working on his car. If he could change anything in Bo it would be to allow study hall students to do what they wanted. He would like to be trapped on a desert island with Cheryl Ladd. In ten years he would like to be married and rich. RONALD A. FRUSHON “‘Ron ’ says he is very protective. He has had the hard- est time in Business English but has really enjoyed the smoking lounge. His most important goal is to stay out of trouble. The most interesting things about him are the things he likes to do. Since seventh grade he has grown and matured and he says Ms. Cullen is his hero. He would like to increase senior privileges. With a mil- lion dollars he would buy a house and a car and put the rest in the bank. In ten years he would like to be mar- ried and living in his own house in Indiana. ROBERT LEON GASSAWAY, III ““Gass'’ says he is very easy-going. He goes to Perry- ville for the Gifted and Talented, studying drama and acting. He has had the hardest time in Ms. Coulter's class in 10th grade, but since has really enjoyed the student council meetings. The most important goal he has set and accomplished was getting an ‘‘A”’ in drama at Perryville. The most interesting thing about him is his personality and sense of humor. The strang- est thing about him is that he sleeps with his five-year- old coat his mom bought him. He has changed greatly since seventh grade, but doesn't want to talk about it. Ms. Helen Cullen has been the biggest influence on him and is also his hero. He said he would also like to have Mr. Stammler’s job. If he could change anything at Bo it would be some of the minds in some students’ heads. In ten years he would like to be living, happy, and supporting a family. 17



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=’79 SENIORS SAID sue ce BETH KLINE “Emmerlou ’ says she would like to trade places with Linda Ronstadt but Rod Stewart is her hero and she wouid like to be trapped on a desert island with him. The strangest thing about her is her laugh. Ms. Fan- us's class gave her the hardest time, but she has really enjoyed Volleyball and Basketball. Her most important goal is to make it through her senior year, and she would like to see Bo have a senior lounge. With a mil- lion dollars she would help the poor and in ten years she would like to be married to someone rich. ‘ KATHRYN JANE KRESGE “K.K.K. ' says she is very loquacious and gregarious. The most interesting thing about her is her individual- ity, but the worst thing is her refusal to conform to her surroundings. Since seventh grade she has become more self-assertive, and Mr. Dansby Gregory has had the biggest influence on her. She would like to be trap- ped on a desert island with Grant Goodeve. She was on a work experience program, working at Bohemia River Marina. She has had the hardest time in Mr. Gregory's second period Steno II class, but has really enjoyed the basketball games and dances. The most important goal she has set was to graduate in the top ten of the class. STEVE LARSON “Steve’’, a VIC student, works at H. C. Dussaman's Body Shop. The strangest thing about him is his ear- ring. Rob Massimiano has influenced him most, Mr. Piro is his hero, and he would like to trade places with Robert Plant. He has most enjoyed getting out of school after third period when Ms. Blazic wasn't in school. If he could change one thing about Bo it would be to move the school to Pennsylvania and make Ms. Cullen principal. With a million dollars he would buy a new car and in ten years he would like to be working with heavy machinery. MATTHEW PHILLIP LUFF “‘Matt’’ says he is very shy. Mr. Zang has influenced him most at Bo, Wonder Woman is his hero and he would like to change places with Clint Eastwood. He has had the hardest time in Ms. Botwick’s Math III class, but has enjoyed partying in the parking lot before school. His most important goal is to have a good time and graduate at the same time. He would like to be trapped on a desert island with a few choice members of the senior class. With a million dollars he would give one big party and in ten years he would like to be rich, famous and starring in a new movie. DEBRA KAY LUM “Lumskie’’ says she is very stubborn. The most inter- esting thing about her is her music ability but the worst thing is her moodiness. Since seventh grade she has gotten slightly taller and is not quite as shy. The people at Bo who have influenced her most are Mr. Piro, Ms. Cullen, Ms. Coulter and Mr. Wallace. Her most impor- tant goal was to enjoy her senior year and get accepted at Western Maryland College. She has had the hardest time in chemistry, physics and personal typing, but she has really enjoyed the dances, volleyball, and don- key basketball. She would like to be trapped on a desert island with Burt Reynolds and would like to see more senior privileges at Bo. With a million dollars she would pay her way through college, buy a car, and bank the rest. In ten years she would like to be teach- ing the deaf and be married. JOHN KEITH LONG “Keifer’’ says he is very conceited. The most interest- ing thing about him is his excessive knowledge of just about nothing. Since seventh grade he has grown a few inches and the nut behind the wheel has influ- enced him most. His hero is a very wonderful multi-tal- ented person with a swell personality and he would like to trade places with Don Meredith, because he doesn't deserve having Howard Cosell jabbering in his ear con- tinuously. He has had the hardest time in the classes that cause unbearable torture (periods 1-7) but has enjoyed the dances. His most important goal is to reach June, 1979 and receive a frameable parchment. With a million dollars he would buy Cecilton and in ten years he would like to be managing his multi-million dollar casino-hotel in the resort of Crystal Beach. MARK WILLIAM LONG “‘Mark ' says he is very shy. A VIC student, he works at Hopeful Acres. The worst thing about him is that he can't take a joke, but since seventh grade he has got- ten taller and wiser. Mr. Krasman has influenced him most at Bo. Suzanne Sommers is his hero and he would like to be trapped on a desert island with Chery! Tiegs. He has had the hardest time in Ms. Bair’s classes but has enjoyed woodshop. His most important goal is to graduate. If he could change one thing about Bo it would be to go out for lunch. With a million dollars he would buy a new Z-28 Camaro and a home on the ocean in California. In ten years he would like to have a steady job in General Motors making $15 an hour. ROBERT B. LONG “‘Bob ' says he is very crazy. The most interesting thing about him is what he does in his spare time. The worst thing about him is his temper, but since seventh grade he thinks he has calmed down. Ms. Cullen and Mr. Krasman have influenced him most at Bo, Linda Carter (Wonder Woman) is his hero, and he would like to trade places with Mr. Krasman one day, and then star in a James Bond movie. He would like to be trap- ped on a desert island with Otivia Newton-John or Jac- lyn Smith, and his goal this year is to graduate in Janu- ary. He has had the hardest times in Ms. Bair's class, but has enjoyed Vo-Tech and the industrial arts shops. As a Vo-Tech student, he studied machine shop and outside of school he has captained boats up and down the Eastern seaboard and worked at a boat yard for three summers. With a million dollars he would buy a house, a Datsun 280ZX, and save the rest. In ten years he would like to be an established machinist in Michi- gan. LINDA L. LYTLE “‘Lynn ’ says she is very undereducated. Since seventh grade she has become well-adjusted and her heroes are her teddy bear and Leroy. She has had the hardest time in gym with Ms. Struble and her goal is to make it through her senior year. She feels that Bo ought to have more teachers like Ns. Cullen. If she could, she would like to be trapped on a desert island with Chuck. With a million dollars she would buy a Trans Am and whatever else she could get her hands on. MARGARET WAY MCDONOUGH ‘‘Meg”’ says she is very short-tempered. The strangest things about her are her feet (One is a whole size larger than the other). Since seventh grade her hair has got- ten shorter and so has she. Her hero is the Pink Pan- ther. She has had the hardest time in Mr. Miller’s and Mr. Dennis's classes, but she says she has enjoyed the five-minute breaks between classes. The goal she set this year is to graduate, and she would like to be trap- ped on a desert island with Kit McClay. If she could change on thing about Bo it would be the stupid rules and some of the teachers. With a million dollars she would take a couple nice trips and build a nice home with a big swimming pool. ELIZABETH ANNE MAJOR “Zil'’ says she is oversensitive. The most interesting thing about her is that she frequently thinks in French and the worst thing about her is that she loves food and eats too much. Since seventh grade she has been able to understand people more and has become less obnoxious. Her hero is Galahad but she would like to be trapped on a desert island with Aragorn. Her most important goal this year is to learn as much as possible so she doesn't get snowed in college next year. If she could change one thing about Bo it would be to stand- ardize the academic curriculum. Outside of school she has been active in the local 4-H group. She has had the hardest time in gym but has enjoyed the Society for the Advancement of Sesquipedalianism and the Weird Society. With a million dollars she would buy a farm with lots of wood, build a cabin in the middle of it and become a hermit. In ten years she would like to be a successful writer with lots of money. JEFFREY A. MANLOVE “Jeff'’ says he is very out-going. He goes to Vo-Tech and is studying welding. He has had the hardest time in Mythology, but has most enjoyed weight-lifting. His most important goal is to complete his senior year. Since the seventh grade he has become better edu- cated. Ms. Bair has influenced him most at Bo. His hero is the Incredible Hulk, but he would like to change places with Arnold Schwarzenegger. With a million dol- lars he would like to move to the Bahamas and to live in luxury with his daughter Kristine and Karla. ROBERT M. MASSIMIANO ‘‘Mass ' says he is very macho. His biggest goal this year was to finish his senior year. Since seventh grade he has grown a mustache and parted his hair in the middle. The strangest thing about him is that he is the oldest dude in school. If he could change one thing about Bo it would be the number of years required for a diploma. He has had the hardest time in Short Story and VIC, but he has enjoyed football, weight-lifting and senior hook day. He would like to be trapped on a desert island with the Dallas Cowgirls, and his hero is Steve Larson. With a million dollars he would spend it and in ten years he would like to be a famous Holly- wood stunt man. JEFFERY A. MATTHEWS “Art Il' says he is very easy to get along with. The most interesting thing about him is that he can be any- where at any time for no reason at all. The worst thing about him is that he can’t remember how to get home from parties. Since seventh grade he says he is not as quiet as he used to be. He says everyone at Bo has influenced him. His hero is the Pink Panther and he would like to trade places with Jean-Luc Ponty. If he could, he would like to be trapped on a desert island with Cheryl Tiegs and Linda Carter. He has had the hardest time in Mr. Dennis's class, but has enjoyed metal shop and Ms. Cullen’s classes. The goal he has this year is to graduate and leave the state of Mary- land. With a million dollars he would sit back and relax. In ten years he would like to be making a career from the Navy in aviation machinery. CATHIE LYNN MORRIS “‘Chuck ’ says she is very active. The most interesting thing about her is her musical and athletic ability. The strangest thing about her is her name, Chuck. Since seventh grade she has grown less shy. She says that Mr. Piro, Mr. Wallace, Ms. Cullen and Ms. Coulter have influenced her most at Bo. Her hero is Clint Eastwood, but she says she would rather be trapped on a desert island with Burt Reynolds. She has had the hardest times in physics, chemistry and personal typing. She has really enjoyed the sports, dances and the donkey basketball game. The goal she has set to accomplish this year is to enjoy her last year and get accepted at a college. With a million dollars she would pay for her college education, buy a car, and save the rest. In ten years she would like to be a registered nurse and be married. DARRYL E. MOORE ‘“‘Huss ’ says he is very fast and creative. Since seventh grade he has grown a few inches and has really enjoyed playing basketball. He says that Helen Harvey, Ramona Allen and Mary Hollingsowrth have influenced him most at Bo. His heroes are Dr. Dunkenstein and Tina Allen, but he says he would like to be trapped on a desert island with Pam Greer and Deniece Williams. His goal this year is to graduate. With a million dollars he would buy a specially-made '79 Grand Prix and a nice home. In ten years he would like to be collecting his retirement money and living in either southern Cali- fornia or Long Beach.

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1979, pg 123

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