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

 - Class of 1980

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Mike Cupeto John H. Cushing John Cushing says that with a million dollars he would just sit back and enjoy it. In his spare time he likes to race motorcyeles. If he could change anything about Bo Manor he would blow it up and build a new one. To further his education he is going to Florida to study motorcycle mechanics. Melissa J. Dawkins Melissa Dawkins calls herself “Messy Missy.” In 10 years she would like to be working as a veterinarian assistant. She would like to change the lack of respect on the part of the students toward the teachers. With a million dollars she would build a sanctuary for wild animals and buy “No Hunting” signs. She would like to go to Chesapeake College and go into the field of animal behavior and zoology. Sherri Sue Dean Sherri Dean calls herself “Shortcake.” In 10 years she would like to be a truck driver. If she could change anything about Bo Manor she would like to place a roof over the smoking lounge. She describes herself as ambitious. She has had the hardest time in Mr. Sheaffer’s class because she had him for three years and you can only stand so much. Gerald David Dailey Jerry Dailey calls himself “Dailey.” In 10 years he would like to be living it up. He studied Industrial Electricity at Vo Tech. He describes himself as enjoyable. With a million dollars he would Raise Hell! His most important goals are to graduate and to take out Lisa L. Allen Porter Davis Allen Davis calls himself “Porter.” In 10 years he would like to be making a lot of money and not be tied down. He described himself as lazy. He studies A.P. Calculus at Perryville. He works at Cecilton Fire Co. Mona Lisa Dersh Mona Lisa Dersh calls herself ““Derskkin.”’ Her major goal set to accom- plish before the end of her senior year was to learn to control her temper. She plans to attend Findlay College in Ohio and go into the Air Force. In ten years she would like to be very well established with a very highly appraised farm. She hopes to continue playing field hockey and softball in her spare time. Mark Durrett

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Tena Marie Caleb “Tena”’ says in 10 years she would like to have a steady job and be happily married to Greg. If she had one thing to change about Bo Manor it would be to have central heating and air conditioning. At Bo Manor she has mostly enjoyed her Psychology class. The event of the 70’s she mostly enjoyed was going to Florida to Disneyworld. Her favorite movie of the 70’s was “The One Who Flew Over the Cookoo’s Nest.” Dawn Marion Caleo “Dawn’”’ calls herself ““Pokie.” With a million dollars she would buy a Trans- Am and use the rest of the money for gas so she could be able to run it. At the beginning of the year she worked at Zurich Corp; she presently works at John Holmes Yacht Broker. She’s had the hardest time in Mr. Gregory’s Personal Typing Class because she said “type fast’’ and her fingers said “no.” She would like to go to school in Delaware to be a beautician. Mike Carrol Frank E. Carter “Frank”’ calls himself “Stud” and ‘Jerry Lewis.”’ He took refrigeration, plumbing, and heating in Vo Tech. He would like to change the turn outs for wrestling and school spirit. He has not had trouble in any class because he got along with the teachers and fellow students. He received awards of a certificate for the Youth Energy Debate and a Varsity Letter for Wrestling. Constance Sue Carpenter “Connie” says that if she had a million dollars, she would go on a long trip and buy a new car and motorcycle. Her hardest class has been Physics because of all the information that must be remembered. Her most important goal has been to keep her twelve years of perfect attendance. She plans to go to the Nursing School of Wilmington and become a nurse. Concetta E. Carroll “Cetta” has enjoyed the basketball and football games. She has also enjoyed Typing because Mr. Gregory was a person who really understood her. If she could change something about Bo Manor, it would be to rebuild the school and change the attitudes that the students have for each other. After gradua- tion she would like to go to Job-Corps and work with retarded children. Joseph Clarence Francis Christie “Joe” calls himself ‘Animal.” Fitting isn’t it? In 10 years he would like to be a sex symbol. He studied Auto-mechanics at Vo Tech. He would like to change just about everything except Ms. Cullen and Ms. Bair. With a million dollars he would invest in himself. His most important goal he set to accom- plish was to run the school; and he almost did it. Jeffrey Scott Cunningham “Jeff” calls himself “Ted.” In 10 years he hopes to be involved profession- ally in music, make lots of money, and be very happy with his life. With a million dollars he would find the best and fastest way to turn one million into 10 million and promptly do so. He has enjoyed the dances a few years ago. He is also grateful for his chance to sing at the Sweetheart’s Ball ’79. It is a mem- ory he’ll undoubtedly never forget. He has had the hardest time getting along in the elective gym classes, because they use the same program every year.



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Tom Dusaman Kim Dyson “Kim” calls herself “Dy.” She has studied Horticulture at Vo-Tech. With a million dol- lars she would help out her family. She would travel, buy a Trans-Am, and pay her way through college. If she could change something about Bo Manor she’d like to get heaters to heat the whole school and air-conditioning. She would change it so that we could go to homeroom instead of the cafeteria. She plans to go to the Bauder Fashion College in Miami, Florida. Joan Eder Joan” says she is shy and quiet . . . until she gets to know you. She has mostly enjoyed Fun Nite, basketball games, dances, and field hockey. With a million dollars she would buy a Camaro Rally Sport, put the rest in the bank and live off of the interest. Her most important goal is to miss as many days as she could and still get early graduation. Owen Edwards Owen” says he spends most of this time outside of school, by trying to have a good time. He says that living in Cecil County makes this very difficult. He would like to build a middle school to get rid of the 7th and 8th graders, because he is tired of dodging the little munchkins on their way to lunch. He describes himself as picky since he doesn’t like imperfection. Darlene Kim Engrav “Dar’’ says she is very easy going and has a bad temper at times. The things she liked best at Bo were pep rallies, decorating doors and bulletin boards and Mr. Dennis’ class at times. With a million dollars she would pay off the many bills and start to live in luxury. In 10 years Darlene would like a lot of money and be married, with at least one kid. Mike Evans Michael Wayne Farrow “Spike” says he wants to be a rock’n roll star in 10 years. With a million dollars he would buy real estate in Columbia. His goal for his senior year is to be a drummer in a rock band. ‘Spike’ worked at Holly Hill Farms on the senior VIC program. He had the hardest time in Chemistry and Alg. II Trig. due to the fact he didn’t care. After graduation “Spike” will be studying Business Administration at Wesley College. Tony Fields

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