Keystone High School - Key Yearbook (Knox, PA)

 - Class of 1968

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Remembrance Enotsyek QQ'S Ridiculous conversations at lunch Homecoming-The Best Ever Our class ring display 8th grade party Painting side walls for the Prom Victory rides through Clarion When jo lost her slip in the main hall Waiting for college board scores Tipping the waitress on our Latin trip Getting our class rings Tales of Shakespeare with Mrs. McConnell The ape with three,' Putting books in desks because we didn't have lockers in seventh grade The day Donna and Petey were locked in the Band Room You'll never learn this from any book Our 5 gym articles Io spilling orange pop all over the bus on the way to Pittsburgh Running out of tablet paper in seventh grade Group efforts in reports Tears at last year's graduation When we broke last year's magazine total Bill's speech on drunks Chipis broken bass at County Alice and John as King and Queen of the 8th grade party Misconduct slips The cheerleaders in football uniforms Overflowing lockers Dan as our first Penny King Beating Clarion in football Running in the halls in seventh grade Diddlelybop and Tritzle The Moniteau game-when we thought we had won Going up the down staircase Those vivacious business students Our nude Panther dummy Climate charts Our shocking hotel in Washington Playing Twister at the class party Mrs. McLaughlin's little blue book Flunking American History tests The many hours spent making those new curtains for the school The day the boys chased the 'possum into the girls rest room Les getting slapped in English Hat Day The drunk professor at Seminar The shocking change we experienced the second semester in English Playing Thumper at County When jan's girdle was being passed about The swingin' tour guide Ironing gym suits Junior card sales Recognizing Brown Swiss cows in 8th grade geography Mrs. Minich's colored chalk Dave's mortifying plunge at County Chorus Our mammoth map of the world-which Mr. Aaron didn't appreciate Mighty Mo Major written reviews llth grade English class The beautiful throne at Homecoming F lunking P.O.D. tests The cake walk at the eighth grade Prom Band buses l l l Mr. Summerville's Magic Belt Getting our driver's license Our sales talks for Mr. Gehres Miss Reefer's Spider Our book reports on imaginary books Our great pep band at the football games The day there was a fire in the boys' restroom Mr. Summerville's Rudolph ' junior High concerts when we dressed like German grandmothers The lunch line-compression personified Those wobbly Library tables Macbeth Those exciting Choir tours Waiting for yearbook proofs-distribution of year- books Chip as The Family Man in the Senior Class Play Beautiful Saviouri' Our Graduation Day!

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Marilyn Kay Wetzel Susan Marie Whitling Frances Ann Walney Io Anne Weaver Verna L. Weaver



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Senior Director ACE, BRENDA KAY HBKCIIU Depressed is Brenda's favorite vocabulary word. She claims that she is always dejected and has led a very dull, uneventful life. To tell the truth, we think she is keeping something from us. Brenda's future plans include college. Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,45 Tri-Class Play 3,45 Yearbook 45 Newspaper 3,45 Library Assistant 15 Clarion Seminar 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. ALDEN, .VICKY FLEMING Vicky Cheerful and friendly, Vicky can quite often be found in the Home Economics Department. Her interests include cook- ing and roller skating. After graduation, she plans to be- come a full time housewife and mother. Glee Club 1,2,35 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 1,2,35 Home Economics Club 4. ALLAMAN, JANE DARLENE Janie A charter member of Shippenville's Crash Club, Janie spends most of her extra time dancing and drawing. Phys. Ed. is her favorite class, as is indicated by her plan to major in physical education in college. Class Vice-President 15 Concert Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Glee Club 1,25 Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,35 Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,45 Tri-Class Play 1,2,35 Yearbook Editor 45 Tri-Class Play Crew 45 Senior Class Play 4. ALLAMAN, JAMES DAVID Jim We can surely give Jim credit for trying. For one entire semester, he tried to get an A in geometry by proving that he could trisect an angle. His hobbies are hunting, fish- ing, and water skiing. After graduation he plans to attend college. Glee Club 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,35 Drama Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 Tri-Class Play 45 Stage Crew 2,35 Senior Class Play Crew 35 Tri-Class Play Crew 2,3. ALLMENDINGER, WILLIAM DOUGLAS Dinger A compelling interest in auto mechanics occupies much of Dinger's free time. Thus, naturally enough, he is con- sidering working as a mechanic. His favorite class is lunch. Choraliers 2,35 Audio-Visual Aids 1. ALTMAN, MILES Moose Playing the role of comedian is one of this guy's favorite pastimes. He also enjoys playing the guitar and road racing. In the future, he plans to join either the Navy or the Air Force. Glee Club 1. Class Rings The class of 1968 is the first graduating class to wear class rings especially designed for KHS. The ring design is unique, with the center being a stone of the student's choice. Keystone High School is engraved around the stone, with small keystones separating the words Keystone and High School. On one side of the stone is a panther, the school mas- cot, while on the other side is our school crest. The crest on the ring is practically like the oiiicial school crest, with the only difference being that the atom is placed above the other three symbols of education instead of beside them. The four symbols of education are at the top of the crest. The atom symbolizes the Sciences5 the lamp of learning symbolizes the Arts5 Music is symbolized by the lyre5 Athletics is symbolized by the winged foot. Below these are the four symbols of industry that have helped to promote the development of our county. The pump jack is symbolic of the oil in- dustry5 the glass bloweris pipe signifies the glass in- dustry, the plow stands for agriculture5 the iron furnace symbolizes the once-important iron industry. In the center of the crest, KHS is engraved. The ring was oiiicially designed in 1966 by a com- mittee of class officers headed by Mr. Clifton Hutton, a former art teacher. AUSTIN, WILLIAM CURTIS Bill Bill is truly a scholar and athlete, and has been known to play the role of uladies' man occasionally. Because of his constant good humor, there's a strong suspicion that Bill Cosby is his uncle or second cousin. Class President 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Madrigals 2,3,45 Boys' Quartet 35 County Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 15 Varsity K 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 2,35 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Project VII 25 Clarion Seminar 3,45 Senior Class Play 4. BAKER, MARK E Bead, 'KBean has a great deal going for him. Besides being a good student, he is an outstanding football player, and just a generally popular guy. He plans to continue his educa- tion after graduation. Choraliers 25 Glee Club 15 Varsity K 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Cafeteria Cashier 3,4. BANNER, THEODORE JOSEPH Lew Ted, commonly nicknamed Lew in honor of his great basketball ability, enjoys advanced math class almost as much as he likes sports. After leaving KHS, Ted plans to enlist in the armed services or go to college. Glee Club 15 Varsity K 3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Cafeteria Cashier 3. BASHLINE, RODNEY ALLEN Bashline Rodney always enjoyed Mr. Summerville's classes, especially when he was making some of his Usmelly masterpieces. He will never forget all the fun everyone-had with the super ball. Sometime in the future, Rodney plans to work in forestry. Varsity K 2,3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 35 Football Manager 3,45 Basketball Manager 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 3. H H BAUER, JOHN Talker John is one of the most friendly, well-mannered. guys in all of Keystone, although he's also a little mischievous. A constant threat to hall-patrolling teachers, he was once caught coming out of the girls' locker room. Choraliers 2,35 Glee Club 15 Varsity K 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Junior Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 45 Baseball 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,3. K gn BECK, DAVID M. , Back P. O. D. comes second only to lunch on Daves list of

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