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The 1980 graduating class is faced with many decisions. Some will go on OM atiomliataaslec lat Melitta e will get jobs and choose careers. For each one this is a new step. This is why the Bohemian yearbook staff thought it fitting to dedicate this book to the new decade. Graduation brings with it a set of new goals. Students hope that they can improve themselves. So it is with a new decade. Each decade has a dif- ferent personality, and we’ hope that the new decade will be better than the last. The Bohemian staff hopes that the ’80s will prove to be a new starting point for this book as well as the students. We always try to be a little bit better, and with the help of a new decade, we just might make it.
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Bertina F. Allen “Bert” says she is very nice and has a good sense of humor. In ten years she would like to be traveling around the world with Duvill. Outside of school, she coached the Cecilton Bears Cheerleaders’. If she could change one thing at Bo, it would be half of the teachers. She liked basketball and softball most at Bo. After graduating, Bert says she plans to go to Technical school. Lori A. Allen “Pickle” says that she is very unique and burnt out. If she could change one thing at Bo it would be to put a roof over the smoking lounge and allow students to go home for lunch. In ten years Lori would like to have a place of her own, holding down a good job and keep on partying. Pep Rallies, lunch and snow days, were her favorite activities at Bo. With a million dollars she would buy a Rolls Royce, take a trip to Hawaii, and party on! Robert Armstrong “Bobby” says that he is very short tempered. In ten years he would like to be married, have a good job and have a couple of kids. With a million dollars, he would buy a car and put the rest in the bank. Right now, Bobby works at Windfield Farms on the VIC program. Baseball is what he most enjoyed at Bo, he would like more senior privileges. Lisa K. Aronson “Lisa” would like to be laying back for a moment of relaxation, sipping on a double shot of Jack Daniels while an Eagle soars above her in ten years. Right now though, she works at Fashion Bug in Elkton. Lisa describes herself as very crazy and philosophical with a million dollars, Lisa would buy a Schooner, build a house in the mountains and invest what is left in jewels. Kathleen Louise Atkinson If “Kathleen” had one thing to change at Bo Manor it would be to let the students have music while they eat their lunches. Kathleen says she is very short. In ten years she would like to be married to Delbert Loveless and have a family started. The activities she liked best at Bo were putting on the play in Ms. Bairs’ Theater Arts class and softball. She has received certificates in both softball and field hockey. Deborah Lee Balzer “Little Friskies” says she is really quiet until you really get to know her. In ten years she would like to be married and have two little boys. She is in the VIC program and works at Vonnies’ Farm Market in Kennedyville. She also goes to CCC and takes up psy- chology, sociology and medical terminology, part time. She most enjoyed Theater Arts and Field Hockey. Bob Biggs “Slick” says in ten years he would like to play bad guitar in a Rock-n-Roll band. Out- side of school, he belongs to the Beer Can Boys. Slick describes himself as wild! With a million dollars, he would buy a Chevy van, get a case of Captain Jack and cruise down to Florida. The activities he most enjoyed at Bo were football and the parking-lot parties. If he had one thing to change about Bo Manor it would be to have free time when you can talk to other people. William Biggers
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