Kelleys Island School - Emerald Isle Yearbook (Kelleys Island, OH)

 - Class of 1978

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.' Y' 5 ,ij . f qv- Q . . A +2 The start of a new day. My Will I, Pam Betzenheimer, leave my possessions to the following: To Mr. Boker - I leave all my math and biology books. To Mrs. Seeholzer - I leave my sweaters and all my HaIles cough drops. To Miss Farmer - I leave all the Pepsi she can drink in a life time, To Mike Seeholzer - I leave all the raccoons he can trap. To Charlie Harris - I leave all the answers and tests to American Gov't. To Vinnie Thorne - I leave all my shots so she doesn't get poison Ivy. Paul Matso - I leave a razor for his beard and his legs. To To Sherry Willis - I leave my patience to work at night at Franketti's and not get upset. . To Marie Feyedelem - I leave a life supply of Frampton albums and tickets to his concerts. To Connie Matso - I leave my strength to move her left arm which she had broken. To Scotty Willis - I leave the skill to beat up Sherry. To Chris Seeholzer - I leave the hope that the next four years will go fast. To Kevin Haig - I leave a new mouth with a softer voice. To Candi Harris - I leave the patience to put up with Kevin next year. To Mlssy Wlllis - I leave a pretty smile and a good morning greeting every day. To Chris Finger - I leave the hope that the next 10 years will be fast and simple. To Lisa Matso - I leave the hope that someday she'Il be able to beat up her brother. To Niki Dye - I leave a date with the handsomest guy in the world, when she becomes a little older. My buddy wlll help mel Biography I was born on November 1, 1960, in Providence Hospital in Sandusky, Ohio. Mom wanted a boy very much, but instead she had a girl. I guess she's satisfied with me. I have lived on Kelleys all my life. In the summer, I work as a waitress at Franketti's Island House. Karen and I played together before we went to school. When we started to school, there were four pupils in the class. Now Karen and I have completed 12 years together. Without the help of my parents, I wouIdn't have had anything. My mom is the Postmaster on the Island. My father is the maintenance foreman for the electric company. I don't have any brothers or sisters. In some ways I'm lucky and in some ways I'm not. Without the help of Karen, I don't think I would have had as much fun. I enjoy playing sports, such as - baseball, basketball, volleyball and ice skating. I also have many hobbies, such as - crocheting, hooking rugs, and listening to albums and the radio. My biggest hobby is collecting old and souvenir spoons with my mom. I have enjoyed all my years in Kelleys Island School. I would like to thank my parents, teachers, and friends for their help and co-operation. My future plans are to find a job in Sandusky somewhere. 4 'Q



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Bwgfaphv l,. V jg, ' ' fr 'Z --- Karen L. Seeholzer - I was born at Providence Hospital in Sandusky, Ohio, at 1:25 P.M. on August 27, 1960. I was born on my grandmother's birthday. I flew on Griffing Airline at the ripe old age of 6 days. I have been happy attending Kelleys Island School. Since the time I ,W . entered school, I have always had a brother or sister in my room and it ...Q K ' seemed that I was the only Seeholzer who would ever get caught being develish. Of course, some of the time it was true. I had my side kick Pam to help me. I have three brothers and one sister. My sister Deb, who is 20, is working at the Justice Center in Cleveland. Jim 19, is working for ' ' Quality Quarries on the Island. Mike and Chris are still in school. I hope they carry on the Seeholzer tradition. My Dad has his own construction business. My three brothers help him, when they can. He is also a councilman. My mom is a school teacher, which almost every one knows. I like sports a lot. I play basketball and volleyball on Monday and Friday nights. I like to water ski and go horseback riding in the summer. This winter I went snow skiing and I really loved it. I'm glad I am graduating with one of my best friends, Pam. We have gone to school for 12 years. I hope we continue to be good friends. I enjoyed my education at Kelleys Island School. I took secretarial . courses, and I have learned a lot. E I would like to thank my parents, teachers, and friends for their help and guidance. Wow! Look at those legs! My Will I Karen Seeholzer leave my possession to the following: To Mr. Bokrt - I leave my hair and my dimples. To Mrs. Seeholzer - I leave all my arguments and smart remarks. To Miss Farmer - I leave all the bulletin boards in school. To Charlie Harris - I leave a gag in his mouth in the morning. A , it 3 Y is To Mike Seeholzer - I leave him all his jeans I wear. lSorry Mikel. 7 gg! g To Vinnie Thorne - I leave a new ankle, and all my record albums. V ' ua ht ' To Paul Matso - I leave the biggest shoe and shoe string in the world. 31 if I ' To Sherry Willis - I leave a new tape player. To Marie Feyedelem - I leave all the good looking guys in the summer. -' 'J t To Chris Seeholzer - I leave my pleasant disposition in the morning. ', To Connie Matso - I leave the patience to put up with Chris through the year. To Scott Willis - I leave the ability to play first base, better than I. To Kevin Haig - I leave the ability to get to school on time. To Candi Harris - I leave the ability not to run into people when coming into our room. To Niki Dye - I leave the ability to get up, to get dressed, to eat breakfast, and to brush her teeth, in time for school. To Lisa Matso - I leave two front teeth. To Mlssy Willis - I leave the ability to ride a ten speed bike in a few years. I To Chris Finger - I leave my water pistols, rubberbands, and tacks to be put to good use. I won't drop the cake, Mom! '

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