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

 - Class of 1980

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18 David Shamblin Mary Kim Sheldon “Mitzi” says that she is a very high-strung, and an easy-to-get-along-with person. She’s had the hardest time in Civics, but has most enjoyed the Sweet- hearts Ball and playing on the softball team. Her goal in her senior year was to complete all of her business classes. She has attended Cecil Community Col- lege, taking Shorthand I and Typing II. If asked to change one thing at Bo, it would be to be able to go to lockers anytime during the day. If given a million dollars she says that she would buy a Rolls Royce, a farm for Curty, and all the new styles of fashion for herself. In ten years she would like to be happily mar- ried and have a good-paying job. Timothy Smith Victoria Lynn Smith “Shorty” describes herself as being well-liked. At Bo-Manor she has most enjoyed Mrs. Cullens psychology class. If she could change one thing at Bo it would be the policies. With a million dollars she would buy a Thunderbird and a home in Florida. Her most important goal for the year was to be an early graduate. In ten years she would like to be living away from here with Dale. Theresa Shivery Kerry Lee Smith Presently Kerry is on VIC and works at Gino’s, but if given a million dollars he would move to Florida with Paula and go into early retirement. While at Bo he enjoyed girl watching. The two classes that he had the hardest time in were Mr. Gillespie’s Sr. Science and Grammar with Miss Bair. Mike Swyka “Whimpy” says he is very crazy. In ten years he would like to be partying and with a million dollars he would party. At Vo-Tech he studies air condition- ing. His goal of his senior year is to graduate. Denise Louise Taylor “Nesser,” “Bunny” says she is very talkative. She enjoyed the pep rallies the most. She had the hardest time in Study Hall because she can’t sit there and do nothing. The goal she set for this year was to graduate with the people she has gone through school with since Chesapeake Elementary. With a mil- lion dollars she would put it in the bank and draw interest. In ten years she would like to be a nurse working in an Army hospital.

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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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Charlotte Rae Teague Charlotte describes herself as very individualistic. If she could change one thing at Bo she would start school later and end it earlier, At Bo she has had the hardest time in Algebra II Trig and Chemistry. She has most enjoyed band, chorus, her first two years of tennis, good friends and Joe. The goal she set for herself was not to be intimidated by other people. She has received the coach’s award for tennis, the DAR award and was recognized as a distin- guished scholar. With a million dollars she would invest it in an estate on a remote island. In ten years she would like to be independently wealthy. Shannon Thompson Muff says he is very cool. If he could change one thing about Bo it would be to have the school torn down and have a new one built. He really didn’t have any problem in getting along in any of his classes, because nothing upset him. With a million dollars he would build a new house, get a car and give his par- ents a healthy share. He would make sure his dad wouldn’t have to work, and he would send his parents ona real nice trip. Jim Wasylezuk Phil R. Weible Phil says he had the hardest time in English because of the Bairs. He works at Bo Vista on VIC and takes Plumbing at Vo-Tech. Phil says he is very upset- ting, and with a million dollars he would buy an island and party. Michael Alan Tielleman “Turkey Tielleman™ would like to have a job connected with welding and or auto body in ten years. While attending Vo Tech he studied the mechanics of air conditioning, plumbing, heating, and refrigeration. One thing that he would like to see at Bo would be increased participation in school sports. He had a hard time in Miss Bair’s speech class because of late speeches. If given a million dollars Mike would buy the Pittsburgh Steelers. Wrestling, football, and baseball were three sports that Mike enjoye d the most. Getting letters for playing sports was an important accomplishment also. Mike describes himself as shy and two important goals that he wanted to accomplish this year were to pass speech class and graduate. Dawn L. Walters “Walt” describes herself as very dizzy. If she could change one thing at Bo it would be some of the policies. After graduating she is going to Oklahoma City and study aviation. If she had a million dollars she would overtake the Ayatollah Khomeini. In ten years she would like to be a commercial airline pilot. Linda Whisman Linda says that she would close in the smoking loung e so no one would freeze during the winter. She is very talkative, curious, high tempered, and high spirited. If she had a million dollars she would buy a new car, a new house, and donate two thousand of it to the school to fix it up. She has most enjoyed Fun Night, the Prom, and the Sweethearts Ball. Her hardest class was history because she just didn’t like it. The goal she set out to accomplish by the end of her senior year was to do better in school. She would like to go to Cecil Community College and take up Business and Electronics. Valerie White Val, in ten years, would like to be happily married with 2 kids and have a successful job. She has a job at Burger King. If she could change one thing about Bo Manor it would be the students. She thinks the majority of Bo Man- ors’ problems are the results of the student body. She thinks that she is very friendly and rather intelligent. With a million dollars she would buy a house, car, new wardrobe, take a cruise to Hawaii and put the rest in the bank. The activities that she has most enjoyed at Bo are the basketball and volleyball games. The most important goal she set out to accomplish in her senior year was to get into the Honor Society. She is going to Salisbury State College and will major in education.

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