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

 - Class of 1980

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Tina Allen, bequeath my smiles to Mel- issa with hopes she will use them. I, Lori (Pickle) Allen, bequeath my ability to always get kicked out of class, roam the halls with no special reason, get over on the teachers, and just simply managing to grad- uate to anyone who feels that he can carry this out and do just as well! Good luck! I, Lisa Aronson, bequeath my ability to put up with all the hassles and restrictions made by the administration to those of you who feel like screaming. I, Robert Allen Armstrong, bequeath all of my love and good times to Debra Maree Crawford. I, Deborah Balzer, bequeath my ability to pass without bringing home any books to my brother, George. I, Bob (Slick) Biggs, bequeath my ability to get out of trouble to my little brother, Scott (the Rock) Biggs. I, Skip Blevins, bequeath nothing to no one, because this school isn’t worth anything to me. I, Mary Lou Bolton, bequeath all my humorous stories I told during basketball to Jane so that she can use them again next season. I, Kim Boyer, bequeath my knowledge and charmability to my little brother, Bobby, who needs it. I, Janine Brown, bequeath my many home- room lates to my little sister, Elizabeth, so she can get some extra z’s in the morning. I, Christopher L. Bullock, bequeath a quart of Uncle Jack, a case of Gennessee, and my Mr. Bill T-shirt to Daniel Hutton, who is dedicated to elevating minds in uneduca- tional ways. I, Tena Caleb, bequeath my even tempera- ment to my brothers, Robbie and Jay. I, Dawn Caleo, bequeath my ability t o grad- uate to whoever needs it! I, Constance Carpenter, bequeath my good grades and perfect attendance to Roy and Cathy. I, Concetta Carroll, bequeath my knowledge and good behavior to James Waters, Mar- cus, Edwin, and Hope Carroll. I, Frank (Stud) Carter, bequeath my wres- tling and soccer skills plus my ability to stay on the good side of the teachers to whoever has the guts to take them. 26 I, Joe Christie, bequeath my ability to be the greatest student alive to all the delin- quent under-class students. I, Jeffrey Scott Cunningham, bequeath my desire for rock and roll to all the faithful followers of rock, the ultimate fantasy, headtrip, and eargasm. I, Jerry Dailey, bequeath my ability to get prepared for each and every weekend to Lisa L., Lynn Y., Terri H., and Patty R. I, Allen Davis, bequeath my math ability to my brother, Mike. I, Melissa Dawkins, bequeath my ability to walk the halls during class without getting caught to my brother, Jimmy, in hopes that he can wear out as many pairs of shoes as | did. I, Sherri Dean, bequeath my ability to with- stand going to school at Bo Manor for seven years to the future graduating classes. I, Mona Lisa, of somewhat sound mind and body, hereby bequeath my big mouth in the halls to Maddy Biggs and Lisa Lovell. Mr. Dennis, Mrs. Casper, and my art cabinet I bequeath to Linda Zang and Nancy White- man. I bequeath my school spirit and enthusiasm to Jane Irwin and Debbie “Du”’, and my ability to make people smile during troubled times to Lisa Lovell. To Miss Bair, I bequeath the umpires of the future in hopes she will give them her famous “Bair” hug. I bequeath my fiel- dhockey stick to the future short right wing. Finally, | bequeath Mrs. Smith to the fiel- dhockey team, especially Chris Hotra, Lisa Lovell, and Maddy Biggs, in hopes that they will realize how lucky they are to have someone who is devoted and special in her own way. I, Kim Dyson, bequeath good luck in school and life to anyone who wants to make it. I, Joan Eder, bequeath my ability to like and get along with Mr. Dennis at the same time to anyone who needs it. I, Owen Edwards, bequeath my ability to go through Bohemia Manor and not get in any trouble to my brother, Randy, in hopes that he can have the same good fortune. I, Darlene K. Engrav, bequeath my ability to get along with everyone to Ellen Ellwood, I give my broken locker, Mr. Dennis, and my missed days to Darlene McKinney, and my ability to smile through thick and thin to Carla McKinney. I, Mike Fish, bequeath the ability to attend Perryville High School every other day and do none of my work and still pass to Beth Eveland and Moose, with hopes that they can get over as much as I did. To Lisa Beck I leave all of my money with which she can buy an airplane ticket to wherever she wishes in order to get away from Chesa- peake City; also to come back whenever she wants. I, Kathy Fretz, leave my ability to get along with the teachers to whoever needs it. To C.B. Price, I leave all my art skills. All my good typing abilities I leave to Sarah Sulli- van. I, Thomasina Garnett, bequeath all my abil- ity to get good grades and achieve my goals to my cousin, Sharena Albert. I, Connie Gooden, bequeath my sanity to my little sister, Margaret: may she go through Bo as I did. I, Mary Graham, bequeath my ability to anyone who can go to this school for six years and never get suspended. I, Paul Gregson, bequeath my ability to never pass out to anyone who thinks he can hang. I also bequeath my ability to get ready and hook and never get suspended to anyone who is crazy enough to try. I, Sandy Hamilton, bequeath my ability to pick up nice looking young men to Franny Ruley. I also bequeath my good grades to my two sisters and brothers. I, Rochelle Henry, bequeath all my abilities to learn and get good grades, my good looks, and my ability with boys (in his case girls) to my brother, Derek Henry, and | hope he carries them out to the fullest. Ha! Ha! I, Val Hines, bequeath all my ability to get good grades and achieve goals to my sisters, Crystal and Lynnette. I, Joyce Hotra, bequeath my seat at Rocky Horror to Toni Richards, my “luck”’ of not getting suspended to Chrissy and Joe, and my ability to go the full six years at Bo to Denise. I, Richard Hutton, bequeath my partying abilities to my little brother, Daniel, in hopes that he won’t get busted like I did. I, Scott Jaccard, bequeath my ability to play three sports and make the honor roll to my little brother, Bruce. I also will loan my lit- tle black book to little Randy and Mike

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SENIOR SU PER- ay LATIVES MOST DARING GIRL: Donna Northrup ‘+ “3 MOST LUXURIOUS CAR: Mary Lou Bolton and Jimmy Wilson CLASS COUPLE: Allen Davis and Delores Williams LEAST ATTENDANCE: Rose Seward and Rich- ard Connell FASTEST CAR: Kevin Jones, Cindy Wolf, and Mary Lou Bolton MOST DARING: Joe Christie and Donna Northrup MOST TALKATIVE: Joe Christie and Mona Dersch BEST DRESSED: Richie Ray and Mitzi Sheldon MOST ATHLETIC: Frank Carter and Mona Dersch ‘ fe MOST ATHLETIC GUY: BEST DRESSED GIRL: Frank Carter Mitzi Sheldon 25



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Rutherford, in hopes that they can find a date for Friday night. I, Michael Johnson, bequeath my soccer abilities to Chuck Dean, in hopes he’ll play on the field instead of the bench. I, Janice Jones, bequeath my ability to become a cheerleader, the fact that I’m so pretty I can’t stand my pretty self, and all my man friends to my sister, Altoretta. I, Kevin Jones, bequeath my senior privi- leges to anyone who can find any in Bo Manor. I, Lisa Jones, bequeath my sweetness, good behavior, my knowledge to mind my own business, and my abilities to attract the opposite sex to my sisters, Altoretta Jones and Mickey Gassaway. I, Debbie Kircher, bequeath my artistical abilities to Jon Mason and Mr. Dennis in hopes they’ll use it! I, Janell Lively, bequeath my ability to get drunk in the school parking lot and not get caught to my brother, Roger. I, Lori Ann Lodge, bequeath my stamina to put up with Mr. Gregory for two years of typing and steno to any upcoming business student; that person is going to need it. I, Kathy Long, bequeath my height to any- one who can’t see where they are going or the action that might be happening. Also, I bequeath my good grades to my little brother in hopes that he will do well in school. I, Bruce C. Lougheed, bequeath my ability to keep Kim from flirting with other guys to Mrs. Cullen so she can keep an eye on Kim while I’m not here. I, Dani Mason, bequeath the big wad of green bubble gum under the third chair, last row of Mrs. Cullen’s room to my little brother, Jon... in hopes that he too will find good use for it when he doesn’t have his own. To Dean, I bequeath my ability to hook classes and not get caught in hopes he'll catch on and quit getting suspended! To Cathy Miller, I bequeath nothing! She’s doing well enough on her own. I, Tony Massimiano, bequeath my ability to get out of school to my sister, Donna. I, Bill Matherly, bequeath my ability to my little sister in hopes that one day she will hate disco as I do. I, Lisa Marie McClay, bequeath all my par- tyin’ times to Tammy Haggerty. I, Charlene McCormick, bequeath my unu- sual laugh to Maddy Ann Biggs, Cletis Johnson, and Kent Miller. I, Tom Morris, bequeath my ability to play soccer to anybody who needs it. I, Tim Morris, bequeath my ability to Steve Collins in hopes that he will have as much fun as I did while playing on losing sports. I, Teresa North, bequeath all my ability to not get in trouble at school to Howard Reed. I, Donna Northrup, bequeath my under- standing to the students in order to remind them that teachers were once young them- selves. So give them a chance, and if they get on your case, throw this up in their faces. I, Denette Powell, bequeath all my nick- names to anyone who fits the following cat- egories: ‘Shorty’, ‘Killer’, and “‘Ms. Beezly”’. I, Kathy L. Pyle, bequeath my ability to get along with Mrs. Zang to my sister, Teresa. I, Jeff Ritter, bequeath my soccer ability to my brother, Jimmy, in hopes that he will be as good as I am. I], Lawrence Rothwell, bequeath all my abil- ities to go thr ough school without doing too much work to the underclassmen. I, Sue Russell, bequeath my marvelous race car to Jessie Smith. I, Carolyn Schrader, bequeath my ability to come to school late everyday without get- ting in trouble and make it through the whole year in Ms. Blazic’s VIC class to Glenn Davis. I, Rose Seward, bequeath all the hours spent in the yearbook room to anyone fool enough to take them, and the position of Weird Society District President to Laurie Major. I, Mary Kim Sheldon, bequeath my ability to Todd Sheldon to stay out of trouble and come to school every day. I, Kerry Smith, bequeath my ability to kiss in the hall and not get caught to my little brother, Timmy, in hopes that he may use it in the future. I, Vicky Smith, bequeath my ability to struggle through school feeling good, but still passing, to Sarah Sullivan and Karen Bensen. I, Mike Swyka, bequeath my knowledge of drugs, sex, and rock and roll to anyone who needs it! I, Denise Taylor, bequeath the heater seat on bus 3 to Danny Fletcher in hopes that he might keep warm without me. I, Charlotte Teague, bequeath my chair in band to Cathy Miller so she won't have to worry about where she sits, and everything else I have, including my ability to get up and come to school as often as possible, to Joe Zang. I, Shannon Thompson, bequeath to my lit- tle brother the ability to be cool. I, Mike Tielleman, bequeath my ability of getting over on teachers and principals to Wade Moore if he can handle it. Besides, he needs all the help he can get. I, Dawn Walters, in a sound body but not so sound mind, bequeath my ability to get stoned in school to Sarah Sullivan. I, Phil Weible, bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Dennis to Tim Smith. I, Linda Whisman, bequeath my ability to get away with hooking school to Nancy Dickerson and Patty Ellwood. I, Valerie White, bequeath the ability to stay out of trouble and get good grades to my brother, Larry, in hopes that he makes it through his senior year. I, Evelyn Wieser, bequeath my ability to go wild, act crazy, and get hyper towards other students to my sister. I, Dolores Williams, bequeath the ability to never come to Bo Manor and still graduate to Doris and Donna, and Joy. I bequeath the ability to finally be a senior to Todd. I, Joey Wilmore, bequeath all my ability to dunk with style to Darnell Allen. I, Jimmy Wilson, bequeath my ability to play and coach sports to future players and present coaches. I, Cindy Wolf, bequeath the color of my hair to Cathy Miller, so she won’t be called a dumb blond anymore. To my brother, Will, I leave my ability to forge my father’s name on late notes, so that he can eat at McDonald’s at least once a week. I, Adam H. Wolle, bequeath the photo- graphic responsibilities of this school to any fool that thinks he or she can handle it. I, Richard J. Woolleyhan, bequeath my notebook to Mr. Stammler. I, Leon Wright, bequeath all my ability to get along with everyone to my loyal sister, lona. I, Bonita A. Young, bequeath all my knowl- edge and ability to my sister and brother, Suprema Young and Charles Wesley. I, Teresa Young, bequeath my knowledge to Helen Duckery and Darry! Boyer. 27

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