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

 - Class of 1979

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1979 SENIORS COMMENT ON FACULTY... Many of the members of the class of 1979 wished to leave their teachers with a message. Most of them are printed here. Sandy Aiken — Ms. Coulter is a pretty cool teacher. Ms. Cullen is a patient teacher, especially with her psy- chology class. Veronica Aiken — | hope that everyone learns to be as reasonable and understanding as Ms. Cullen and remembers not to judge people by their past. Rob Alt — All of the teachers have their own style. None of them ever did me wrong. Chuckie Bartlett — | think that the faculty is great with a few exceptions. It’s not really hard to get along with anyone if you treat them with the same respect you would expect them io treat you with. David Bishel — The faculty is a good one, but as in every case, there are a few exceptions. Debie Blevins — | would like to thank Mr. Diggins for giving me incentive to learn, Mr. Gillespie for the determination to keep learning, Mr. Piro for the appre- ciation of knowledge, and especially Ms. Coulter for the tactics of remembering information. Jim Bullock — Ms. Cullen is the nicest person I've ever known. Johnna Callihan — | would like to thank Ms. Mayo and Mr. Zang for taking Student Council when no one else wanted us, and for having the patience to kgep it all through the year. Jackie Corrie — Mr. Gregory is a terrific teacher. Ms. Cullen is the nicest teacher who tries and succeeds in helping students. She really enjoys her job. Bill Davis — Great! Jackie Davis — Ms. Cullen is a very understanding and wonderful person. No senior could make it without her. Carol Dean — Thanks! Rita Dreyfus — When you get to know them, they are not too bad. 26 Susan Drury — Allare great. Robert Gassaway — Allare nice. John Gillespie — Ms. Cullen is the best. Ms. Lort is very understanding. Ray Gould — 98% of the faculty | related to in a pos- itive manner. The female teachers | most enjoyed were Ms. Stilwell, Ms. Cullen, Ms. Coulter, Ms. Lynch, and Ms. Stubbs, who all made up some ingredient in my heart. As for male teachers | would have to say Mr. Gregory and Mr. Dennis looked out for me. Jeanette Gregson — About Mr. O. ‘‘Listen to him. He's got a lot to say. His way of teaching helps you learn a lot. ' About Ms. Cullen — ‘'She’s great. | some- times wonder if she is a perpetual senior.'’ About Ms. Coulter — ‘‘Crazy, but fun to be with. Her Mythology class is the best.'’ About Mr. Wallace — ‘‘A great friend who helped me grow and change a lot. Penny Guzzo — Mr. Davis is very nice-looking. Mr. Gregory is a good teacher. Mr. Mika is a wild man. Mr. Sheaffer is nice-looking. Ms. Cullen is a really super person and a great teacher. Ms. Bair is a far-out lady. Mr. Miller is a nice guy. Karen Haley — The best teachers in this school are Ms. Cullen, Mr. O'Toole, and Mrs. Davis. Helen Harvey — A rough faculty! Mary Hollinsworth — has come up with some nick- names: Striking Struble, Zany Zang, Grouchy Gregory, Crazy Coulter, Cool Cullen, Blazing Blazic, Freaky Futty, Lovable Lort, Bubbles Bair. Val Hotra — Ms. Coulter has to be a saint. Ms. Stru- ble is something else! Ms. Cullen is great. Ms. Bair is really super. And to Mr. Mumma — thanks! Jim Hotra — They are all great people, but don't let them fool you. Richard Johnson — | think we should hire John Belushi as principal. Beth Kline — | would just like to say thank you to very teacher who has helped me in any way. Steve Larson — The faculty was all right, but my best teacher was Ms. Cullen, and the coolest. Mark Long — Thanks to Mr. Krasman for putting up with me for four years in woodshop. Ms. Cullen is a very understanding teacher. Robert Long — | plead the 5th! Meg McDonough — | think we need more better- looking male teachers, since there is only one at the most. Darryl Moore — Ms. Cullen and Ms. Coulter — Co- teachers of the year. Brenda Mullins — | just want to thank Ms. Stubbs for letting me help her with the eighth graders, for | learned more English in her class in the last four months than | learned through 7th-11th grade. And special thanks to Ms. Cullen, for she is just like a mother to me. Jeff Oliver — Ms. Cullen is one of the best teachers | have ever known. Sandy Onizuk — There are two teachers in Bohemia Manor who | feel really do their job in teaching and that is Ms. Cullen and Ms. Coulter. I'd like to say special thanks to both of them because they are both really great teachers and friends. Barbara Osborne — | would get rid of all of them, and let the kids run wild! Janice Parker — Thanks, Mr. Sheaffer, for all your concern and help these past three years. Ms. Coulter, thanks too for being a person as well as a teacher. Jackie Pearce — |'d like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Zang for making my underclass years bearable and Ms. Cul- len for making my senior year great. Linda Price — The faculty at Bo Manor is a mixture between: Little Lort, Original O’Toole, The Zany Zangs, Crazy Krasman, Silly Stilwell, Mind-blower Mumma, Courageous Cullen, Creative Currinder, Cute Coulter, Friendly Felice, Goofy Gregory, Bouncing Bair, Dra- matic Drummond, Friendly Fitch, Stunning Stubbs, Lively Lynch, Darling Davis, Wavey Wallace, Mixed-up Mika, Gullible Garber, Shy Sheaffer, Straight Smith, Mighty Mouse Miller, and Fast Futty. | think you've got the idea, they're all great. Walter Price — Mr. Futty is a very nice teacher and a great soccer coach. Mr. Dennis is a very nice teacher and a great art teacher. Natalie Scheeler — Ms. Cullen was the best thing to ever happen to me besides Jackie. Ms. Coulter has a fantastic capacity for understanding and yet not asking questions. Mr. Wallace was a good friend. Ms. Drum- mond is very efficient. Mr. Sheaffer is very sexy — and a.good listener. Velvet Schneiders — | think Ms. Coulter is essay- happy. Bill Staker — Ms. Cullen, Ms. Coulter, Mr. Zang, Mr. Krasman, Ms. Lort, Mr. Davis, and Ms. Stubbs will take the time to help you with problems in and out of school. Danny Stubbs — Shuz-ba! Joanne Tereszcuk — | think the faculty at Bo Manor is really great. | would like to thank Ms. Cullen, Ms. Bair and Mr. Dennis for making my senior year a memorable one. Elaine Vincent — Ms. Coulter is cool, but gets very hyper at times. Ms. Cullen is a very understanding per- son. Lucille Walker — | think Ms. Cullen is the best teacher in the school. Brenda Waters — They should all take a good vaca- tion as far away from Bo Manor as possible. Faith Welch — |'d like to thank Ms. Cullen for help- ing me when | needed it and ne up with her psy- chology class. I'd like to thank Ms. Coulter for putting up with me all these years.

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CHATTER SCHOOL DAYS OR SNOWDAYS Nov. 27 Feb. 08 Jan. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 07 Feb. 16 THE COST OF BEING A SENIOR: Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 A aioe ntl IS AN EDUCATION REALLY FREE¢¢¢ With all the expenses involved are students receiv- ing a free education in there senior year? The estimated amount of money spent for a — guy in his senior year aver- ages one hundred eighty seven dollars; and for a girl, one hundred fifteen dollars. There are many costs for graduation, such as: announcements which range five dollars and up. The cap gown costs about ten dollars, and the girls must pay for their flowers which they carry at graduation. The cost for the flower is one dollar fifty cents. Senior portraits prices depend upon the amount of money each student plans to put into them. They range from thirty dollars to over one hundred dollars. Cap and Gown portraits are taken sep- arately. They cost about the same as Senior portraits. Memory books and class keys are an extra, but every senior orders one. Together they cost eleven dollars. The class dues is five dollars, and it must be paid before attending the Junior, Senior prom. The average cost of the prom for the guy is one hundred thirty dollars, which includes the tux, tickets, flowers, pictures, and gas money. For the girl, the average cost Is sixty-five dollars. Dress and shoes are included in this price. It may cost her more depending on accessories. Every year Sen- iors take a class trip. This year they went to Great Adventure. The cost for the trip was eleven dollars a person, and that’s not including spending money. Class Night costs every senior four dollars, if they’re planning to go. Sen- iors have transportation expenses to and from differ- ent activities. Such activities include, donkey basketball, graduation practice, and those listed above. In the fall when the new year begins, most seniors return to attend the yearbook dance and pur- chase their Senior Yearbook. Yearbooks cost eleven dollars plus fifty cents, if they want their name on the cover. This is their final expense. With all of these costs, education in your senior year certainly is not free. EARLY GRADUATION Faith Welch, an early gradu- ate herself, felt it was a good idea. She felt that she could go to college or work without having it interfering with high school. Tony Massimiano, a junior who is going to take early graduation thinks it's great because now he can get a full time job. Ms. Mayo, the guidance counselor felt that the program was worthwhile because now the seniors could work or attend college instead of taking courses that they did not need or want. Mr. Gregory, a teacher, felt that it was a good idea providing that the students did some- thing worthwhile with their time and did not abuse the privilege. EXAMS For the first time in history Bo Manor was subjected to two hour exams. Mr. Tenny, VP, strongly believes that exams help students. He stated that we are ‘‘going back to basics ... students should reach a certain level of proficiency.’’ Ms. Drummond, an English teacher, agrees with Mr. Tenny. ‘‘Everyone Is going to have to take a test In their life, whether it’s a test or just recalling what they have learned.”’ Lori Allen, a junior, doesn’t agree. She feels that there is not a need for them, however, it was alright when they only took up one regular class period. She also feels that it’s a hassle for the teach- ers to make up twelve hours worth of exams and then have to grade them. Actually it is the seniors who should feel sorry for the underclass since they are the ones that have to face them again next year. EXPENSES ribne Has anyone ever taken the time to look at the new sport additions to our school? There is the $4800 unused soccer or practice field outside of the fence near the football field. We have $1100 bleachers for everyone to be able to sit while watching the games. The new scoreboard which was $6800, enables us to keep track of the points of our team. Finally, there is our new gym floor. It’s the main thing that was used this year. Whether it was for gym or a game or a pep rally the floor was put to some hard use. The floor cost $70,000; though it was a bit expensive, it was a reasonable purchase for a much needed cause. SPECIAL THANKS has to go to Debbie Potts, Carol Ventora, Kim Stein, Paula Biggs and Kim Boulden for their essays. 25



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WHO'S WHO Belinda Bair Gail Botwick Carolyn Casper Barbara Coulter Helen Cullen June Currinder Martin Davis Judy Fanus Carla Felice Colette Fitch John Futty Larry Garber Dansby Gregory Carol Kelner Albert Krasman Arlene McCullock Robert Mika Carroll Mumma Lawrence O'toole Peter Piro Donna Smith Meg Snell Kristen Stilwell Roxanne Struble Charlene Stubbs Robert Wallace II Gary Wilson Dean Zang Diane Zang Not Pictured: William Brazis Vincent Cariello Gary Dennis Judy Drummond John Gillespie Gayle Lynch Ken Miller Randy Sheaffer

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