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

 - Class of 1980

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Thomas Henry Morris “Knaw1” hopes to be a millionaire and married in ten years. He wishes that the pid had more privileges. If he suddenly acquired a million dollars, he would save it andr) on the interest. He considers himself to be friendly, and he enjoyed baseball, soce| a basketball most. He had his hardest time surviving in Reading and Study Skills. Timothy L. Morris Ric Tim says that he is very active in sports, and is rather quiet. In ten years he woul |i to have a good job in Aviation and be single, and with a million dollars he would ta} aM month vacation in Hawaii, buy a house, car and boat, and then throw a 2 week ar While at Bo Manor he most enjoyed the baseball and soccer games, as well as Furi Tim’s goal for the year was to improve the sports teams and graduate without worki| t hard. From the seventies, he remembers how Rock and Roll became famous. b! | favorite movie of the decade was Up in Smoke. He wishes that all the athletic fieldte improved into “nice decent playing fields.” | Jeffrey Allen Nickerson | “Nick” says that with a million dollars he would lose it to the IRS. In ten yee) | would like to be working in the ship-building industry. Nick goes to Vo-Tech whe takes machine shop. His most important goal of his senior year was to graduate. | | could change one thing at Bo Manor, it would be the B.S. that goes on in the library. | ye | hs Teresa Ann North “Tree” wishes that there was heat in every classroom. Her goal for the year was to(c' harder for better grades, and she enjoyed the donkey basketball games and the playp on by the school groups. What she remembers most about the 70’s is gas — at the pr? $1 a gallon. Her favorite movie was Love at First Bite, while her favorite book was Sapa Lot. Looking towards the future, in ten years she would like to be either an assistant ve inarian or a jockey. If she managed to get a million dollars she would take a long, )n vacation. Donna Rene Northrup | Danny Duck” was part of the Gifted and Talented Program at Perryville, special] | in art. She plans to go to college to study fashion merchandising, because she loves eld and would like to own an expensive dress shop. She also seems to like the Bahamas s « that is where she would go on a cruise with all her friends if she had a million eee wishes that some of the teachers would not try to “walk all over everybody just to get satisfaction of being in charge.” She really enjoyed the dances and basketball games y the most memorable event of the decade was when all her sisters came home for CH mas. | Rodney Porter Denette Powell 1 “Shorty” would like to be teaching Home-Ec in ten years. If she had a million dol she would buy her dad’s 280ZX for college and use what is left over for new patterns material so she could sew for herself and her friends. Needless to say, she enjoyed sew] class, but she also enjoyed the uneven parallel bars in gym. She plans to go to Cecil Cc munity College then transfer to the University of Delaware in order to become a ae teacher. She also would like to design clothes or go into business sewing for other peo Her favorite sayings are “It’s cold enough to kill hogs in this school,” and “Let’s go McDonald's!” Kathy Lynn Pyle ‘Miss Pyle” was the president of the Chesapeake City Methodist Youth Foundati during her time at Bo Manor. She is interested in the field of dental hygiene and wot like to be a dental hygenist in ten years. She was on the VIC program and worked in Py| Market. With a million dollars she would buy a car, go to college, and save the rest. S would like to see more senior privileges, such as free periods instead of study halls. H memories of the 70’s don’t appear to be very pleasant — The Amityville Horror was favorite movie and the Iranian Crisis was her most vivid memory of the decade.

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Jacqueline Danielle Mason “Dani” claims to be Kinda quiet ... but kinda hard to forget.” She'd change Bo Manor by bringing Mr. Jackson back and her hardest class was art because she and Mr. Dennis never quite hit it off. The one activity she really enjoyed was pre-school . . . she claims being bitten and painted on isn’t that bad. Outside of school she likes to exercise, trip streakers and have fun. The one thing she remembers most from the 70's is the Iran crisis, and with a million dollars she'd pay the Mafia to bring back the hostages from Iran. Her goal for the year was to stay until she graduated, and in ten years she'd like to be happily married to Fuzzy with a nice house and job. Tony Massimiano Mass” studied masonary in Vo-Tech, but his favorite activity at Bo was lunch. He would put walls and a ceiling on the smoking area if he could, and with a million dollars he would buy a nice house and a fleet of Kenworths. His goals for the eighties are to get a good job, have a nice looking girl and have his cat on the road. His favorite movie was Salems Lot. He claims to have had the most trouble getting along in History because he didn’t really care what happened 200 years ago. William A. Matherly III Bill hopes to have a secure job and a pretty wife in ten years. He studies Welding at Vo Tech. He is very supporting of anti-Disco demonstrations, and he’d spend every last cent of a million dollars on luxuries. He tried to get enough credits to graduate (without working too hard) during his senior year. Up in Smoke was his favorite movie of the seventies, and he fondly remembers all the rock concerts he went to. His hard- est class was Math, “because Mrs. Wickham failed me.” Patricia Matthews Maureen McAteer C hris McClay Lisa McClay “Mikey” McClay would like to be married, working, and partying within ten years. If she could change one thing about Bo Manor it would be that she would like to see the Senior lounge reopened. Her most important goal in life is to become a professional pho- tographer. She hopes to attend college and pursue a degree in photography. Charlene Ruth McCormick “Charlie” or “Diz” would like to be teaching pre-school, married and the mother of two in the next ten years. If she hada million dollars she would buy a Z-28 for each day of the week, a house in Maine, and take a world eruise. Charlene has enjoyed playing field hockey, being on the newspaper staff and working on fun-nite, and going to basketball games.



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Richard Ray u “Mark Rhodes Jeffrey Alan Ritter Jeff, most enjoyed playing soccer during his years at Bo Manor. Outside of school he 1as played baseball and soccer. He would like the athletic department to have more games ) (0 play. With a million dollars he would try to buy a ball team. His goal was to get enough aygredits to graduate, and he is very easy to get along with. lLarry Rock Lawrence E. Rothwell | Larry is quiet and shy, and if someone handed him a million dollars, he would quit his , ob and never work again. He enjoyed playing football, and his favorite movies were 10 and Black Hole. In ten years he would like to be making a lot of money. j ‘Sue Russel “Bip” would like to be able to look people in the eye without the assistance of high ‘heels. She claims to be very ‘‘edduccatted.” She would hide a million dollars from the Chi : aa : : : ; L.R.S., and her favorite activity during her years at Bo was counting the spit wads on ceil- lings and the dead flies smashed in test books. Her goal for her senior year was to make it to school on Mondays. She would like to go to Towson State to study acting after gradua- tion. She calls drama a vivacious experience. Up in Smoke was her favorite movie, and she ‘enjoyed the parties. ‘Carolyn Louise Schrader MH Carol was part of the V.I.C. program, working as a bookkeeper at Southern States Co-op ‘lin Elkton. She describes herself as being very self-conscious, and she would put a million “dollars in the bank and live off the interest. In ten years she would like to be rich and “living in a big house away from Earleville. She enjoyed playing on the field hockey team, “land as she says, “especially when we won our first game!” Shorthand I was her hardest class because it was too much work. She would change Bo Manor by building a bigger and ” better school. Rose Mary L. Seward Rose believes that Bo Manor is a school that the student should be proud of, and so she would like to change the students’ attitudes. Outside of school she was on the Citizen’s Advisory Council to the Board of Education. Considering herself positive and unique, she “would use a million dollars to go to college and buy a farm, banking the rest. In school she “ltried to prepare herself for college as well as she could and yet still have a great time. She did find that Physics was her hardest class because it was seventh period and she couldn’t understand it. She enjoyed going to dances and being with her friends the most. Looking at the future, Rose would like to go to the University of Maryland, and in ten years she would like to have a good job and be married to Chris Davies.

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