. f 6 W Lf jjiqiil-f ,, 4 4 K.. V. f ,ug ff' J . .J- ey4 SCHOOL 1972 Artibus Scientiaque Maxime Instruere io S Anton T CX3.S V9 l .' ' E 'JZ i I W a feat? ,533 1, ff 'Q' 1 'T MQ . ., aff ,M-,, , 4 Q - . , f N. if .9- '..1v .1 ,M X f 5 MIA. ,. , af-aff : 55 x ' A ' ails ' 5'1 iff' f--,ff 2 in ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty Juniors Freshmen Lower School Honors Sports lndex Seniors Sophomores Middle School Kindergarten Organizations Activities ,, All H' ' I: A 'Y ,sl xii 3 'fx T W' 1 + i V. KMWM ,,,, S ,, A . Fw., N. I aff gl '5- , 4 Q, . 5, 5lf,?3?,,51,1 Va- . .W . ff gf l H1545-,..l 5- .3 iffy' vp K jp-' LQ , U ,Q A 14 . MJ' my wmxlly ,X,i s. Q9 'W ct i 'fi il .f T 391 3 I Dedication Mr. Philip E. Babel The KEYSTONE yearbook pauses to honor a man who has been a part of Keystone for the past eight years. A man well-known, respected, and remembered by students and alumni alike, is also known to the world outside the campus. He retired from active duty in the United States Army as a Major. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from St. Mary's University and his Master of Arts degree from Trinity University. On campus Mr. Babel has always been the friendly, helpful person known as Min History . As sponsor of the National Honor Society, his service has been an inspiration. He has served additionally as a class sponsor every year. As testimony to his devotion to Keystone and the proper history education of its students he returnefl from sabbatical leave ahead of time when he was needed. For his outstanding contributions to the building of a greater Keystone, the staff proudly dedicates this 1972 yearbook to him. Reflections . . . Pictured in the stillness of time As laughter and heartbreak, Triumph and failure- They are mirrored In the deep, dark Waters of the Past. Yet, in the Past We begin, For Today is but a reflection- One of all that has gone before And of all that should come after So we walk cautiously ' In the Present, Sometimes glancing at the Past To learn what has made us so. strait ,-,,..nv--v We may talk to a friend, Or search privately Through pages of a book To learn from the sea Of past experience, For here we will find guidelines For the Future- Sometimes deep and frightening But always beckoning With reflections Of hope and promise. Thus, We live not only In the Present. For all that has gone before And all that should come after Is mirrored in our lives as Reflections . . . Of the Past, In the Present, For the Future. Advisory Board Mr. Louis J. Kocurek, Chm. Mrs. W. Grant Bechtel Dr. R. S. Borsheim Amb. Henry E. Catto, Mr. C. Ray Crites Mr. Herman Cundiff Dr. Elbert DeCoursey Mr. john H. Eargle Mr. Ray Ellison J Mrs. John H. Fitzhugh Mr. Charles George Mr. William B. Greet Mr. Robert Hollingsworth Dr. David Jacobson Mr. Harold W. Keller Mr. Sam Bell Steves Mr. E. M. Stevens In Memorium : Mr. Edwin Schroeder lisa Mr. I. Ea rgle Vice-President if FACULTY QSM , pper And lVl1ddle School Faculty Miss P, Alejo Spanish and German Miss M. Andcrwdld Physical Education and History Mr. P. Babel History Mrs.,I. Bathke Speech, Englis Humanities s Til iii ,3 'W' W? Upper And Middle School Facult Coach L. Gill Physical Education Mr. J. Klaeveman English Mrs. P, Mullins Art Miss L. Neal Mathematics and Science M Mrs. S. Oppenheimer f '111 Chemistry s i., N.. Upper ll 2' f gg- 1 5 ' R - f yi , :lg ,l H 5 ..g. -i f f N J K .1,. . I 4 r ' N 2X ' ' X, I 19341 Nu, I Esau. . Q il gf Spanish 2 And iddle chool Faculty Mrs. M. Rollins - Librarian Mr. S. S hrivastava ff qgfgsgc- 1 :fg ,.,. ,mais '1seP5.Z-Ju. f-1s.f:fe,fSs':- 'ff . W,.l , llll . ,ss-' Gif : ,- ,hf L ss f xa . Jifgl . .X W sc , l ll c c . N V - if :L J Q . Mrs. T. Valerius E' M Mme. C. M. Verstegen 5 X S su Q 1 sf .1 Physics and Advanced Mathematics Mr. J. 'Verstegen Mathematics and Science : F ,f . ...... . S -3- xc, Q- f bi 5 Q iii' m M223 5-,,. W V j , -. X ,'i' . , 1 , , an 0 1 fi, .1 mmzl l N, H' X :...,, ' 'L'-1 Q. V. MA ,iw 1 ai' li ' V ' NW Mes? 2. ' , H Mrs. H. Tucy Custodial Staff ,.,-W...---1 ...Q ix ,mf Mr. M. Valdez .XM Mr. R, Fox Superintendent Mr. C. jones Mr. H, Hernandez Mrs. H, Cervantes 1 A QEEM Class Of 72 Graduates With Honors .va-- ' ff-we Georgiana Gibson Barbara Bodager Debra Dorgan President S Vice President Secretary ' f f 1 'L' 233.2 E may 5,26 Stephen Wagner Treasurer After what seemed three impossible years, the Class of '72 has finally reached the status of Senior. Their many activities under this new title include the Hush Day Ball, Halloween Haunted House, and gift wrapping at Gulf-Mart. Seniors have experienced dissecting in biology, determinants in analysis, and law-making processes in government. New experiences face them now as bright promises of the future shine ahead. 14 Kate Cordts Reporter Joe Whitson and Mrs. J. Bathke discuss an important point. Jorja Lindgron Enjoys Spelunking 4 f 0 Fred Gibson Student Council Representative Jorja Lindgron enjoys spelunking and along with other Keystonians belongs to the National Speological Society. Jorja and friends study explored and unexplored caves. Her other hobbies include flying and horseback riding. 0 KUX Q Y . - ,ix Lee Lumpkin Jeff Benzaquen Student Council Representative' Sag john Burke Mario Garza ls - 1' 1 . XX'-, ,tr 3' Yr' -i , figifeg, W ' s K Qt4Q53.,i1 - 'Z-E'rTe':,1 R I Glenn Grisham Thomas Hiatt Government Plays A Vital Part In Senior tuches ie!! Victor Leal -. ' A, r ww 9 Q a ill, A 1 : in - Charles Mencio Q :flip 1 ' . , , fre. f ,, f W, K ' Z if - I if 1 K' Hi 9 Q4 if ,S 4 ig I tit sit fi Q L ' 1 A , ff.. Q34 1 t ff fiwfi r f 13 f gf f i Efiifif , f aww .A -Iorja Lindgron at is Robert Pritchett Ava Melenyzer ,,,, ,,,, Stephanie Sobey wav 'lvwui' Cilenn Grisham meditates while Debra Dorgan studies for government Joe Whitson c ass. JUNIORS 17 '10 Class Of 773 Plans Annual Junior-Senior Prom Along with the status ofjunior, the class of '73 realizes the responsibility of sponsoring the Junior Senior Prom Since this prom requires sufficient funds, juniors go to work with garage sales, paper drives, Kiss O Grams Sadie Hawkins day, cake sales, and parties. Dick Fischer f ' President Kathy Bomba Vice-President Dawn Keogh Secretary Suzanna Pickett Treasurer ' Marilyn Harper Reporter Barbette DeCelles Student Council Representative Alu.- ww , .W ,,., ls--a.,, '- sf--0 'if 'li K9 vnu' 3 lHHiO1'S EEITH 33 With Kiss-O-Gram And Paper Drive li l Lynda Tussay i , Student Council , 'xx Representatlve 'MW' 1' ffjfy , Duke Allen Helene Burkholder Wg The trio of David Dye, Dick Fischer, and Roger Funnell walk to class. After school, cheerleaders Suzanna, Barbette, and Helene practice for basketball games. Juniors Set High Personal Goals For The Future David Dye Roger Funnell Jack Kent taxi-.saw -.', . M f' , ir , rsss srr e sx rss r ,,,,w V N 1: Preparing to he a Keystone senior and for future college work occupies juniors. Mirrored in the faces ofjack Kent, Dick Fischer, David Dye, and Lynda Tussay is the studious fore- thought necessary for a bright future. .1 -wa . fi- 1 T . i fl ii3e N X ' ' 5' V Vi , 54 1 I . .3 K L. ,,,. ,AKEN K M me ,el i W QQ 33 i SOPHO ORES Q-I QM? Class Of ' 4 Reflects Upon Upperolass Status Sponsoring the Christmas Partyjmany cake sales selling spirit ribbons and art' ' p 1C1PatlI'lg in the Senior Sophomore Y 7 football game are some of the numerous Sophomore activities this year. Included in the academic activities are participation in numerous speech tournaments and entries in the Alamo Regional Science Fair M f,L5,'fi'q.l fi?-'gr' U W, Q A , . i. 5' . A-4. .5 .. fi- f - t. 3 is wa , :ai .a L, M, H, .iifml C' , GQ' ft iii A ,A V ,, R f fy, , .. W X sr.. , ,. as-pig. ff . ,... T, 'tt't R, 1 s.r. W ip istr p .Q p V. ,qi yu Q 'YQ F . ti Q ff 1 ' f- ga? Y Z, , , fd - V t 'W' so Q a , O 4 if ,fa WN.. t . . 4 ' ,, vt X ,i,i... Larry I-lookman President Elizabeth Newman Vice-President Julie Hodges Secretary Elizabeth Boling Treasurer joe Furman Reporter Domingo Gonzales Student Council Representative uiet Study Helps Prepare Sophomores For Future Ramiro Sepulveda Mumba Elizabeth Boling spends some quiet moments over her homework in the Keystone lunch room. Class treasurer Elizabeth also works on the yearbook. L ',L, I, , r ,xawg 1.923 if ' f V VV I ' ' 7 ophomores Help Prepare For Fall Festival Www Brenda Chin K Robert Dulin - A f ':'iJ' , . I ff 5,4 'kk' 2, ' :L . ' ff l -T 'V Joe Gomez ,J it Eve Hiatt 'W , , ' may ,V , Mike Kalmus , Buddy Logan Stephen and David Cheyney, Charles Mobbs, and julie Hodges worked many hours to make the Keystone Fall Festival a success. ACt1V1ty Fllled Year Includes H: .5 J ey' i QB QQ' , QQ , W7 I gn . WW- f af c . ' vffgfbgw 'QW is af -f 51 Stud1es And Projects Wi V , If 1 Rudy Valdez 'wig I Dawn Lce Wakefield lf X Lizzie Worlcs At Make-Up Booth At Fall Festival iw ,W ll f f Doris White Lizzie Newman works at the Make-Up Booth preparing Maud Kersnowski as a bird. Also working in the booth was Pam Benzaquen. FRESHMEN QM ? Freshmen Contemplate Their Future Spirit is the word to describe the activities ofthe Freshman class this year. They sold Cobra bumper stickers and booster buttons. Many parties filled the calendar including a Halloween party where Burton Shaw made a big splash' .,-5-Mu-A--v lm 'Ah 1 ... ' W :U wwf , H r ' K 'sil 'if ' 1 5' , r T I '1 ,fm . rdf , .Q , rx M , , -4 K it mf v, ff 5 B r 5 ' N M ws. c- ir' , V, H K i A Cl? I 28 1 ,Q . , 'X K X Q Bill Fischer President Mandy Pickett Vice-President Lisa Ransopher Secretary Pat Burton Treasurer Bernard Beard Student Council Representative Henry Dones Student Council Representative Freshmen Active Around Kim Clements Tim Cordts Freshmen can be found throughout the campus. Bernard Bearcl contem- plates his schoolwork while restingg james Krueger is at P. E. on the bas ketball courtg Monica Gutierrez reads in English classg Henry Dones studies in the libraryg and Kim Clements quietly reflects on the school day. r, L K, 'mA Q 3.I1'1PLlS ii? 1 ' . 'V er J, -, 1 if W f. f ,UWM W ,715 fg: stss ff' if or w ry ,. i s 3, 3 V f .K unz . ,V no el i ff w if-' W ,. ,Ai , ' .. 1 ,iii aafg-gg? ,, Q -fa, ,H f r 5' Q 1 ,rf ,HS .if..J,-,- ,fs . .ss fs ,sf--w1 f,, K sw k i f -sh, . ,V f Burton Shaw Shows His Agility On Trampoline 'WT Monica Gutierrez . ive - James Krueger r Af 'H Q., '111 Burton Shaw does a back flip on the trampoline at a party given at Tina Tus- say's home. This was one ofthe many Freshmen parties held this year. Burton Shaw Tina Tussay for 4, I . 2' or NW sl' q ' l ..-. I K 1 ff' .,. Q ' -,,,: ig! 5' ' n m an xxvruxsr-wars .a1,f-r's-1,-me mai - QW Janice Jackson Begins Second Term As President Eleven students starred in The First New England Christmas Tree , a play presented by the class of '76, The cast of the play presented at the yearly Christmas Concert included Karen Cheyney, Bill Wiesner, Robert Navarro, Alan Cancler, Susan Langben, Joe Anderson, Marty Rumbaugh, John Brantley, Larka Smallwood, Jose Giron, and Steve Shields. Other memdbers of the class worked on stage crews. The students have also sponsored cake sales during the year. qi K7 W at Janice Jackson - C President A Q ..:r W' f ' ee' ii-- 5 , Alan Cander Vice-President W K, ,sw N lf .. Suzie Hentz Secretary Charles Dan Boling Alan Cander hits a pop fly in baseball Treasurer practice, while joe Anderson, Jose Giron, if I flag ,f 1 Bill Wiesner and Joseph Albert line up f i for batting practice. i'i2e f W 4 ' M -, --fi?- 5 A ,r-, '-'ir , rriee ,,,,. tier 32 ttt cct: , The Class Of 776 Helps Fall Festival , 1 .ww , .M ' Joseph Albert we H if A p 0 joe Anderson I ,C J? ,N ,Q i Gimme 1 Alma Benavides f i 1' an -, :A .rss ' ,: john Brantley fl f xx , 2 lg 1 lf' 2. at , 'Q ,D 5' 1 ,V i i? f ,, 1- Wg 'US Karen Cheyney f' 4 itafrfmg, ll ,. . rv H in wi s , ,fa 5 rl' 1 3 l F l.,, ' W J 1 4 , f x ' Robert Navarro helps in the deco- ration at the Fall Festival. He seems to be contemplating the safety of the ladder before hang- ing the crepe paper. Training Prepares Eighth Grade 2 ' H S , .arr r 'eee ' . Steve Shields and Janice Jacksol hurry to class. Alma and Marty Rumbaugh think out a hard math problem. For Upper ehool Jose Giron Susan Langben Robert Navarro David Pyle A Variety Of Course Offerings Ingres Stude ts Marty Rumbaugh Steve Shields Larka Smallwood Marty Rumbaugh and Alan Cander seem to be enjoying studying for their varied courses. A wide curriculum is offered including foreign languages. Bill Wiesner K. - ' is WW rm Nr wr' ' my Aetive Seventh Graders Spark School pirit As a integral part of their study of Texas geography, the seventh grade traveled to the Natural Bridge Caverns with history teacher, Mr. P. Babel, and class sponsor, Mrs. R. Moczygemba. Other projects include cake sales and parti- cipation in the Christmas Choir Program, Holiday Happiness . -, ff ,- ' ' , ., V - ,, irr r r.y rm 'H , M I wr K r'rr r . ryr' - ri 1524: ,emu 7 pf if gl! iz j , 5 as l. .L f' , ,- J 1 'pf' , 'V ' L M H' , ,A if way i?ii?la1f'1j2'3rv 5 1 nezagzgf' 5 4579 ,. Elmo Ponsdomenech President Kevin Thompson Vice-President Cathy Oliveri Secretary Chuck Moczygemba Treasurer Elmo Ponsdomenech is mountain climbing for a purpose, to go cave exploring. Elmo is a member of the International Speological Society, as well as president of his class. VU Us ' A ,ffl . Class Of 777 Learns Metric System Marvin Madorsky Q Sergeant-At-Arms V A A AAA A ig is Pamela Bodager A 'sk' 'i -Y sf. ., . .ah A .si .1 r - Tim Gibson ray 4 Ben-Yves Juarez N -f 1 I ,1a,,, 5 s 3 Fran Langben prepares to tackle a difficult math problem while classmates show various moods. Activities Include Trip To Natural Bridge Caverns W t Fran Langben - - Anita Mangold , W, , MW at Harold Mayo f 'M' , if 1 -gs V r 'E Qi 3 ,vfj Walter Reed f ' V VV: I A Mm W' 4 -wr all Q I fgwg We r a Chuck Moczygemba tries hard to choose an item to buy at Keystone's Fall Festival. Chuck is class treasurer and active in basketball. t , S ei , l l tudents Help At Fall Festival, Christmas Concert Michelle Simms Karen Smith Fred Staacke Tim Stout ' me A ,UW if wx 'M , f wZIit7,, it E ,angst ul Xu 1: A A NN V-wr nw w E , 4 5 V Susan Urban Nancy Wickliffe For the Hrst time ln Keystone lustory the s1xth grade entered Mlddle School Among tl1e1r many busy days of study they visited the Institute of Texan Cultures elected officers partlclpated m the Chnstmas program Hohday Hap p1ness and added to thelr treasury Wlth many money makmg projects U2lj 1 . dtviin X , i X fig: K ..'k 'W lsttt l n a 1 r SA l? l'i 'k:gt- 8 ? 1 walk Class Of 778 Goes To Hemisfair Cheryl Aijian Jeanne Blauser w.,.,w:,:. smile Harris Cancler V ' 7 Michele Tippit M ,sss ,,, 2 In V., X M 1, , in ,1. ,J .qwlu ' f f 1'5- Sixth grade girls Francesca Cuello, Michele Tippit and Jeanne Blauser Wait tojoin the seventh grade in a game of volleyball. Opposite-Harris Cander and Tim Ajax walk to English class. W e LOWER SCHOOL Lower School Faoult Prepares 1 --as ., ze- s Tfilfvv f - F' 03364 vie 3, 2 'WVU' , A -afar.. Qu Mr. Eargle Fifth Grade ng, . -V at .. Students ! 1 ,Avro 1 1 f 3 F Q J' Mrs. N. Eargle I Fourth Grade Lxfk' 'V . . Uf T Af ny.. .ow ff! 1 ff 9 , ,f . f My YVUJ Mrs. A. Luecke Third Grade Mrs. N. Sixt Second Grade Mrs. P. Cheyney First Grade Mrs. V. Mangold Music so . . orss so srrr so Ve . , ,,wf, - ' ,1 k:,.-f f-k. ,ss V -' x' ,.,I , :ms ,, A ' 'J ' V , is .r A -1 .-ws. Q .s 'A' s srsr Mrs. C. Verstegen ., .s. . ' f'.e . 'K s French f fl, r ' rsrrsr '- K --W' 'K' L 'S .sg-,, 'f ' m 4 JI . ,A P., .. ,W I Risky gs s.. wtsr -L , .: X . . ss is K f ' M 43 Fifth Graders Begin Their Study Of Foreign Languages Early in the year Keystoneis fifth grade made news. They were interviewed by the Express-News on their views of the price-wage freeze. A wide variety of studies, with a special emphasis on art, filled their year. At Christmas the boys sang a special number in the holiday program and the girls danced ajewish dance I-Iavinageelaw to celebrate Chanuka. Scott Berg - ,nr Lawrence Chinn mybi at , 352 T 5 V V it .-, t,,.. I J A- , V T, 1: ' f,. J . . Kelly Cordts H A 5 33 0 Q r In Carter Crites ' wi' Q . 1 . . .Q-- ,af aes g ' If v ' A-er Leo Cuello Illziirli-r .li ,i Declan Fleming X . - Q Q X JW , E .A ' , .ff if V wi .vs 'iizfsbil N 1 .5 5' K' Av M :gsm H Lklxriii in i W lx if 53 rx tiii - 44 lrrs Robert Fleming Varied Subjects Keep The Class of 779 Busy 'ian 'fflm ,1,. ., I X X J Q, fe F '.s Nw, , L y My Trey Gunn Heather Hayes Cheryl Koenig Hal Kohlman 'X's? il-'Q XM? .1 I ni Ali K' T , -'F I ' . ' eg , .153 1 if f K -.W A 5 ' . f zz W .,V1i wz.. ' I 'V f-eg-wh., Fiona McCracken Sharon Madorsky Nj MY' Roxanne Pena h 45 Fifth Grade Students Enjoy Vacations Sarilyn Reed Chris Robinson Ricky S ciaraffa Barbara Scott Nha-i ' ,x W N I , Q if Robin Urbanjoins his kangaroo friends in Australia ffzifiidi-T:-',f4.f5, during last summer's vacation. Girls Decorate-3 Students Work Hard Q rip- Q ., iq r 1? lk ...MH 5 ,Y . V Spay ' ,, K Sharon, Heather and Cheryl hang balloons on Hfth grade booth at Fall Festival. Declan and Steven work hard at typing. 1. K s , ' ll r. 1 W , H ': e- ' 3 Steven Slalcis K oo l l 'o. 4 . , 1' 5 V L f - l Anna Christa Stavinoha Y - V l v v r r aa.r e ,rrr to janet Thompson Graham Robin Urban l 47 Class of 780 Works For A Bright Future Foreign language, an important segment of the curriculum, also played an important part in the lives of this year s fourth grade. Typing and physical education were a vital part of their studies. They participatedjn- ug- Holiday Happiness pro gram and took afield trip to Witte Museum. XJ-,,f ' ,1 21 2593 ' ' N fy ft I , ' 'gf A 5' r 1 U' 4fZ'441f,Lif.l,Q1, rosie , fr t ' f4!cf'J NJ .1 'v 'K if OJ J 1- t, iffbi ffxf 1 A it qsmsrgxlk , 4. . 1 . f PgQ4sfg..g?fs , M.: 06, X, r, Lggggiggggiflgfr n i- L W ,ss-e- -w.. fs sf 'u Lv , Gloria Amsili Keith Collins ytwfm ,rags 'Wm ,xl f? 1 .Z ' Q f xDif'kJ U www! wer. K lf f i N Qxtlijv 'Ll0JmwwYv Greg Carpenter Sabrina Edge Joan Funnell Chet Hale 1, Q I -,,- jf'-V L 't if it Eli Sabrina, Rozlyn And Paul Study Hard i 12? ,MQ ' QL gZlfJUllxW fgibwfzeifv Fiona Hiller Melanie Kroll Leo Lapuerta Paul Palazzo Rozlyn Pena Jeffrey Washburn Third Grade Takes Field Trips To Witte Museum Study was brightened and intensified for Keystone third graders this year. They participated in the Holiday Happi- ness program and took field trips to the San Antonio College Planetarium, Witte Museum. and the McNay Art Institute. Marc Amsili Steven Beard I . 1:21, , .,, , bt: ,V ' it fl it bd 4 1 ' rg Peter Brantley r f S , 1 , ' 3 1 5 i i in 'f 1 .fancy Cuello v M ff' 2 Q33 1 lk' M 5 y ir l is if l s Q., fi it , t , - Z iii: 4 r we CJ. Diaz Oscar Fernandez Class Of '81 Expands Knowledge With Hard Study G arlo FCYYUZZ1 Harriet F Leslie Ann G 11 Travis H estilow Carlos Lap t Pablo Lapue t 51 ll Happiness Is An industrious, Laughing Third Grader Stacey Moczygemba. Mario Nerio Kevin Polk the right student while returning graded assign ITICTI. Carle Returns Papers To His Classmates e V Q Ox M62 me Rebecca Reed A.L uecke's class Tammy Webb ks hard to f1H1Sl'l ch project The Second Grade Combines Fun And Hard Work A visit to a dairy farm and to the Coca-Cola Bottling Company expanded the learning process for the second grade. They also performed in the choir at the holiday program and sang a special Jewish song to celebrate Chanuka. Susan Brock Alice Buffington Annette Cantu Nancy Critcs Scott Conner I mr Helen de Lemos ,,.,.1 in Q ry Art Adds Fun To Each Study Day i-F0 d!cJ,c20l V 9 r Debhi Debbie Forget V Richard Galindo Maud Kersnowski Karl Luecke Bruni Maldonado ri . - f I x WY 4 - N 11:4 xi si ,, , ' x fx Danielle studies her project before continuing her coloring in art class. Stephen Masters Enjoys Recess And Study fi Steph M t 'L X Ti sg Y A -v A f 5 ,H 5 s .27 .. .IQ sttst it 5 Y 'M 56 t t t 201 John Navarro Wes Richey John Navarro Works To Achieve High Grades ff 2 5 ig' ' f 4 f I 1' Q R S - , ,, .A Paula Siakis ' fri . 3, 1 , W . . , ,' K 2' 2. , if 2 . , S Q k John Stewart r rf' 'r o 'f f',f- - ff .- - . '14,, 'M 1' ,,L: v'v'Z oa'v M 1 o G. P. Tobin o Danielle Wright Class Of 783 Begins Learning Process The Class of '83 begin the long learning process, starting with phonics and printing. This year the first grade show themselves to be quick learners and outstanding students. Andrew Bryan Pat Brown - N-1. 'K Martha Chamberlin xv 'P' Toya Cook 3-at, Marlene Diaz Trena Dudley First Graders Enjoy Play Period Andrew Bryan wishes he could go outside during the play period, but bad weather keeps the first grade inside. -mf, r9 e ff if ...J-W x 1 f ...J G, .M VY 1 Tommy Funnell Dexter Gilford Kerry Graham Susie Gottlieb Kathleen Hestilow A Trip To The Library Celebrates Book Week Scott Hestilow if Chris Hughes X , ' 1 -4 t it X K. X KW N David Koenig , V A 7 l Sandy Knight ,. ,X 1 ,::A -'W o ef , hhh i 1 i J r E ,in , Claire McCracken Loranel Martinuzzi . I rr,.ii N. W . ii Q32 .vw nm. ,Wk as ' M , 3 , - -'If-'ms , zz-we ,- - Class Of 783 Learns To Worlq Fractions Ivette Solar Ross Taylor Q 7 35 ' 1...-vi aav M Ursula Tippit , .Q f-.:ezfif r ,,,- K N w 'A5'b,5 A L mlermg k ' ki X. 1 'Q-lil. V E Q l gg . .- I .73 s K ' A L Harold Zuflacht Q - if : '-fit I- Q. - zip ' . f' o.asliooo , ,, ,. . :ag-.Q 1' WN H - -l Q QM ? KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten Takes First Small tep Learning is fun! Ask any Keystone kindergarten student. They learn, play, attend Kiddie Concerts, eat delicious meals, take naps. construct zoos of colored paper animals, and thoroughly enjoy themselves. ,af fro V X .1.m,:f Maia Adamina Virginia Allen i 0 'i We it iff i is Lisa Bernal Kim Bowie Albert Pena IV and friends watch the construction ofa paper Thanksgiving turkey. l 63 Small Artists Enjoy Their Worlq wi Barbara Bryan Sophie Burton Tracy Byron Christopher Cook We WX , Ji' A,.. se 4:-' 'mv -:H ,' 5 M ' :f : ,5 1 1 .A XR ,rf Derek Drenner Sky Klaeveman is studiously preparing an ele- phant but Lisa Bernal seems to be daydreaming about recess. iv 1 '06 Kindergarten Faculty Prepares Youngsters Renee Fagan Sky Klaeveman fm Mrs. J. Siefken works with kinder- garten students to prepare them for elementary sehool. Mary Ann Miller Lisa Munn za .m 4, . - .- 0 W A effiltaaaas is-... mr awww, . ,, V, Kindergarten Class Enjoys Kiddie Concerts .x 1 ., . H U . ' ,,, A is do idiirrr d qi' 11095 V ' ' ' the K Jffzyf. Sins- N - , A we i ssds 1 J W N K r- r,' , I, ' n aar' rr,- ':,, . ' -af ' 5 w ,i v. P R - -is. , if 66 -.Wy wdffl ,tj Elizabeth Nicholson g ,,,1 Albert Pena IV .... W.,--vii IS' fir aw Bert Poutra Ken Ratliff Mary Riordan LM ,J ,, , Bert Poutra is getting sleepy while waiting for the bus to go to the Kiddie Concert. Letters And Numbers Interest The Class Of 784 Philip Robinson V Ch ris S mith ' e r lis ., i Starr Smith K m 2 Elizabeth Sobey 1 . , ,, V ,f ,trrri David Stone John Tippit .P 'V' if V HJHISIA Kindergarten Faculty Mrs. J. Siefken Mrs. L. Brown Mrs. E. Shrivastava As an interested observer. Mrs. J. Siefken encourages the children to develop their artistic talents. HONORS Q D A.R. Citizenship Award Teena Texas Board Glenn Grisham ,ig i i Barbara Bodager , ,,. aw X EDT Certificates-In ational Top 10? Bernard B. Beard Deborah M. Benton Elizabeth Boling Kathryn L. Bomba john D. Brantley john E. Burke Alan D, Cander David Cheyney Karen Cheyncy Stephen Cheyney Nita R, Coleman Barbette DeCel1es Ricky Diaz Henry Dones David E. Dye james W, Fink Richard E. Fischer Keystone ominees Barbara Bodager M- ,,,, .,,,..a-if' 70 L .4 William S, Fischer Tolnycanne M. Folts joe A. Gomez Domingo G. Gonzales john C. Hayes Suunne K. I-Ientz Eve S. Hiatt James S. Hicks Larry D. Hookman Stephen R, Horn Janice L.jackson john W. Kent Dawn P. Keogh Ross A. Logan Sarah E. Luker Stanley B. Mayfield for Teenager of America Awards Glenn Grisham 1 joseph Whitson . . National Merit Finalists Robert Pritchett Mona Worthington Students Receiving Letters Of Recommendation NP 'ann M Wm Fred Gibson Lee Roy Lumpkin III Charles Mencio 'QP'-.., Charles Morrow Joe Whitson Science Fair Winners Special Awards: Bexar County Medical Society First Place-Joe D. Whitson Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Second Place-Bernard Marine Technology Society Award-Ross Logan NASA Award-Robert Gottlieb NASA Award-Robert Pritchett Pickett Slide Rule Winner-Bobbeann Chamberlin San Antonio Society of Pathologists First Place-Joe D. Whitson U.S. Air Force Award-Joe D. Whitson U.S. Air Force Award-Bobbeann Chamberlin U.S. Navy Award AlternatefBobbeann Chamberlin Senior Class Winners: First Place Botany-Pamela Benzaquen Second Place Botany-Charles Mobbs Third Place Botany-Ross Logan First Place Behavioral and Social Sciences-Elizabeth Boling Second Place Chemistry-Kathy Bomba Third Place Engineering-Robert Pritchett First Place Mathematics and Computer Sciences-Bobbeann Chamberlin Second Place Mathematics and Computer Sciences-Barbette DeCelles Third Place Mathematics and Computer Sciences-Robert Gottlieb Third Place Medicine and Health-joe D. Whitson junior Class Winners: Second Place Physics-Bernard Beard Director's Awards Senior Class: Helene Burkholder, Brenda Chin, Tom Director's Awards junior Class: Robert Navarro, John Brantley Beard Hiatt, julie Hodges Georgiana Gibson won lst place in Extempora- neous Speaking at the Central Catholic Speech Tournament. Elizabeth Boling won 3rd place in Costume Design at the Churchill Speech The Optomists Club Award for Youth in Medicine was given to joe Whitson. Tournament. Karen Cheyney, an active member ofthe Cygents, won 5 lst place ribbons at the ' s Stephen Wagner was among three teenagers from Texas chosen to go to State Synchronized Swimming Contest held at Fort Worth. Jon Benitoa and Anne Goe- man Won ribbons at the '71 Bexar County High School Art Show. P Japan through the Lions Club Youth Exchange Program. FRED GIBSON was chosen in compe tition for the L.S.U. Summer Science Training Program. For nine Weeks he studied advanced physics, chemistry, and mathematics. JOE WHITSON worked last summer at the University tology and Oncology Department of Medicine as a research assistant. ofTexas Medical School in the Hema- QM ? ORGANIZATIONS SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Student Council X ltr Chairman Vice-Chairman Secretary Treasurer -- Mario Garza Barbette DeCelles Bernard Beard Fred Gibson JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Fred Gibson Barbette DeCeIIes Lee I.,L1lT1PliIIl III Lynda Tuggay SOPI-IOMORE REPRESENTATIVES ERESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES Domingo Gonzales Bernard Beard Ramiro Sepulveda Barbara Bodager Kathy Bomba Kate Cordts Barbette DeCelles Dick Fischer Mario Garza Sponsor-Mr. 1. Klaeveman National Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X g ia S 'g 4 EL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer XX joe D. Whitson Fred Gibson Glenn P. Grisham Georgian:-1 Gibson Sponsor-Mr. P. Babel Henry Dones jack Kent Dawn Keogh Ava Melenyzer Charles Mencio Suzanna Pickett Stephanie Sobey i 75 Bernard Beard jeff Benzaquen Pam Benzaquen Barb Bodager Kathy Bomba Brad Boyd John Burke Brenda Chin Kim Clements Kate Cordts Tim Cordts Henry Dones David Dye Billy Fischer Pam Benzaquen John Burke Brenda Chin Kim Clements julie I-lodges Future Scientists Of America SC 1 Q, NF ,ge '.. 492 u- D A '-'- uv ro OA, V- AMUINL President-Fred Gibson Vice-President-Charles Mencio Secretary 4Barbette DeCelles Dick Fischer Roger Funnell Joseph Furman Mario Garza Joe Gomez Glenn Grisham Eve Hiatt Tom Hiatt julie Hodges Larry Hookman Mike Kalmus Jack Kent Dawn Keogh Jorja Lindgren Sponsor-Mr. E. W. Eargle Buddy Logan Lee Lumpkin Stanley Mayfield Mike Minoia Lizzie Newman Suzanna Pickett Robert Pritchett Lisa Ransopher Burton Shaw Stephanie Sobey Tim Tilton Cindy Tussay Dawn Keogh Jorja Lindgron Junior Engineering Technical Society ? Presidcntejoe Whitson Vice-President-Fred Gibson SecretaryAI-Ielene Burkholder TreasurcrfGlenn Grisham ReporterYSkip Mencio Sponsor-Mr. S. Shrivastava Robert Pritchett Lisa Ransopher Burton Shaw Tina Tussay Rudy Valdez Lasers, Herpetology Included ln FSA Topics Mr, T. Kuberski ofthe Bell Telephone Company shows films on new equipment. Members enjoy meetings on various fields of science. J.E.T.S. Attend ASZM Convention The Junior Engineering and Technical Society atten- ded a convention at Texas A8cM University. At this convention speakers discussed various aspects of en- gineering and engineering displays were on exhibit. Speakers helped make the Future Scientists of America's meetings educational and fulfilling. Mr. Tony Kuberski of the Bell Telephone Company was the first speaker. He previewed two films on lasers and a new switching system utilized by the telephone company. Mr. Alfred Dinkins, head of Louis W. Fox High School science department, spoke on herpe- tology and his field work for the American Museum of Natural History. F.S.A. members spent many hours preparing for the Alamo Regional Science Fair. Their sponsor, Mr. E. W. Eargle, was chairman of the Science Fair this year. mm? A. S President joe Whitson and Fred Gibson work with technical equipment. Students Master Russian Culture Nlzvestiau, 'tPravda , Literaturnaja and Gazetta' are three of the publi- cations studied and translated by Russian club members durin the g year. Members are also involved in the study of the historical aspects of sian linguistics and culture. linguistics at a club meeting Rus- Katie, Robert and Fred master the intracacies of reading Russian from newspapers and magazines. Fred and Joe ponder Russian V V V M Mu Alpha Theta Wins At Andrews Math Contest Bernard Beard and Robert Pritchett discuss awards won at the Andrews mathematics contest. Robert Pritchett, senior, and Bernard Beard, freshman, won honors for the Mu Alpha Theta at the annual Andrews Math Contest. Robert won a second place in the science veteran's division ofthe contest and third in the senior mathematics division. A first in the Freshman mathematics division was won by Bernard which helped bring Keystone a fourth place sweepstakes win. Members also entered the University Interscholastic Practice Meet at Roosevelt. Duke Allen John Burke Helene Burkholder Brenda Chin David Dye Roger Funnell Joseph Furman Fred Gibson Mu Alpha Theta President-Dick Fischer Vice-President-Charles Mencio Secretary -Barbette DeCelles Treasurer-Kathy Bomba Fred Gibson Joe H. Gomez Domingo Gonzalez Dawn Keogh Jorja Lindgron Buddy Logan Charles Mobbs Sponsor-Mr. S. Shrivastava, Miss L. Neal Russian Club President-Robert Pritchett Secretary-Kate Cordts Sponsor-Miss P. Alejo Lizzie Newman Suzanna Pickett Robert Pritchett Ramiro Sepulveda Tim Tilton Rudy Valdez Dawn Lee Wakefield joe Whitson Debbie Dorgan joseph Furman Pam Benzaquen Barb Bodager Elizabeth Boling Kathy Bomba Brad Boyd Kate Cordts Barbette DeCelles Debra Dorgan Barb Bodager Lee Lumpkin Lynda Tussay German Club if fsf eff xll Y 1 eeuaeegex W C Ar' r 7 'fav 5' is President4Charles Mencio Secretary-Fred Gibson Glenn Grisham Jack Kent Sponsor-Miss P. Alejo Speech Club Pre sident-Lee Lumpkin Vice-Presiclent4Lynda Tussay Secretary 4Cincly Tussay Treasurer4Stephen Wagner Reporter -Lizzie Newman Mario Garza joe Gomez Marilyn Harper Eve Hiatt Tom Hiatt julie I-lodges Larry Hookman Michael Kalmus Dawn Keogh Victor Leal International Thespians Charles Mencio Ava Melenyzer Stephen Wagner Sponsor-Mrs. J. Bathke Lynda Tussay Joe Whitson Budcly Logan Stanley Mayfield Ava Melenyzer Skip Mencio Charles Mobbs Gloria Muro Suzanna Pickett Tina Tussay Victor Leal Kate Cordts Kathy Bomba yt German Club Goes To T.A.C.S. Convention German club members attended the annual Texas Association of German Students in Austin on March 17 and 18. Carols in German entertained students at the Holiday Sing-A-Long. Students also participated in the Trinity University Lan- guage Symposium and Speech Tournament. Speech Club Receives International Thespian Charter Charter members were initiated into the Interna- tional Thespian Society, a honor society for drama students, in its first year at Keystone. Acting and crew work points must be earned by students to be chosen as a member. Lighting equipment was bought and made from the proceeds of the 1971 junior-senior play and this year's fall play. A famous biographer of George Bernard Shaw, Dan H. Lau- rence, was one of the speech clubis noted speakers this year. Smffk ' ' ':51QL,C 'J 13, ' 5 4 1 : 4, rj 5 X1 4 :icq if' 'Q ,EJ 9. EQ X .t You Can't Take It With You' was a successful production. Skip and other German club members join in German Christmas carols. International Thespians initiate charter members. Lynda, Stephen, Barb, and Katie rehearse for Spoon River Anthology . French, Spanish Clubs Work On New Lab The French club had much time to utilize their language through the year. Eight members entered Trinity University's Language Symposium this spring. The play Le Barbier de Seville par Beaumarchaisi' at Our Lady ofthe Lake College and a banquet for fourth and third year students at a French restaurant filled the French devotees time. During Christmas members sang carols en Francaise. 4'La Posada was presented at the holiday program by members of the Spanish Club. This included the traditional breaking of the pinata. Plans and Work began on a language lab. initiated by the Spanish Club Other language clubs helped on this project. Dawn as St. Nicholas amuses Barbette. Stanley asjoseph in the La Posada. l l x 'V Domingo, Jeff, Mario and Ramiro prepare the Barbette, Dawn, Brenda. Pam, Doris and Madame pinata at the holiday program. rehearse French carols. Duke Allen Kathy Bomlna Brad Boyd Helene Burkholder Stephen Cheyney Mario Garza Duke Allen Bernard Beard jeff Benzaquen Pam Benzaquen Elizabeth Boling Patricia Burton Brenda Chin Spanish Club CW l , ,X M ..,-QW President-Lee Lumpkin Vice-President-Suzanna Pickett Secretary fStephanie Sobey Treasurer-Stephen Wagner Reporter-Lynda Tussay Chairman of Pan American Student Forum-jeff Benzaquen Domingo Gonzalez Marilyn Harper Eve Hiatt Tom Hiatt Julie Hodges Michael Kalmus Buddy Logan Sponsors-Miss P. Alejo. Mrs. T. Valerius French Club X... .ppf a X y y President-Barbette DeCelles Vice-President-Dawn Keogh SecretarywBarbara Bodager Treasurer -Stephanie Sobey Reporter-Doris White Kim Clements David Dye joe Gomez Monica Gutierrez Marilyn Harper Eve Hiatt SponsorfMrs. C. M. Verstegen Ava Melenyzer Mike Minoia Lizzie Newman Ramiro Sepulveda Rudy Valdez Dawn Lee Wakefield James Krueger Jorja Lindgron Charles Mobbs Gloria Muro Lisa Ransopher Julia Regan Cindy Tussay Chess Club CHESS CLUB President Vice-Presidentm Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian- Tim Tilton Stephen Cheyney Charles Mobbs Burton Shaw David Cheyney Bernard Beard Brad Boyd Pat Burton Kim Clements Monica Gutierrez Mike Kalmus Buddy Logan Stanley Mayfield Charles Mencio Mike Minoia Lizzie Newman Mandy Pickett Robert Pritchett Cindy Tussay Lynda Tussay Tina Tussay Rudy Valdez Dawn Lee Wakefield joe Whitson Sponsor-Miss L. Neal Lettermenls Club LETTERMEN'S CLUB jeff Benzaquen Helene Burkholder David Cheyney Stephen Cheyney Billy Fischer Vice-President- President--Skip Mencio Secretary-Barbette DeCelles Treasurer-Barb Bodager Dick Fischer Roger Funnell Fred Gibson Larry I-Iookman Mike Kalmus Lee Lumpkin Sponsor-Coach L. Gill David Dye Suzanna Pickett Burton Shaw Stephanie Sobey Tim Tilton Lynda Tussay Lettermen Sell Slaves, Choose J. V. Cheerleaders Cobra Lettermen cleared 3160.00 with their annual slave sale, con- ducted by Mr, P. Babel. Students enjoyed buying first string players and Coach L. Gill to do their hidding. Skip Mencio brought the high- Pf K p est bid as slave. Lcttermen chose junior Varsity cheerleaders Ava A I Melenzyer. Lizzie Newman and Mandy Pickett. 2 Suzanna inspires students to show Mr. P. Babel sells an unwilling slave at the Letter- school spirit at pep rally men's slave sale. Tournaments Fill Chessmen's Hours This year's Chessmen, headed by Tim Tilton, enjoyed the game of kings and made a good showing in all tournaments they entered. A special honor came when they won sixth place A . - . out of twelve schools in the first tournament It's not who IS winning the game that is important that they entered. here, hut whether you can decide which is David and which is Stephen. h .. gd : ,, l A U 1 1 f 1 BASKETBALL Varsih Buddy Logan, managerg Glenn Grisham: Coach L. Gillg Dick Fischerg Lee Lumpking David Dye Cobrag JeffBenzaqueng Skip Menciog Mike Kalmus: Larry Hookmang Domingo Gonzalesg Joe Whitson Not pictured: Fred Gibson. M-W, ' Junior Buddy Logan, managerg Mike Kalmusg Burton Shawg Brad Boydg Larry Hookmang David Chey- Varsiu, neyg Kim Clements: David Pyleg Rudy Valdez: Tim Tiltong Stephen Cheyneyg Bill Fischcrg joe C b ' Andersong Ramiro Sepulvedag Joe Gomez: Harris Cander. O F35 Varsity Cheerleaders ..2.. 'f H - , -sub fra. Head Cheerleader: Barbette DeCelles Helene Burkholder, Barbara Bodager, Barbette DeCelles, Lynda Tussay, Suzanna Pickett .-'k' gf Hil l rrr ,rrre Q' gi wg., free -?-1 ,rsszrrr , . w- - ffm. fir Q ,U X w wk . A? ig Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, Head Cheerleader: Ava Melen- zyer. Lizzie Newman, Ava Melenzyer, Mandy Pickett. Cohras plan their strategy. ,, K I X la , A 1 , 3 Ji 44x Jeff Skip Lee iii sf . y y Vxfy l .,i y . - Q- it -t t s l K 7 .-,' e X. ' .. V i ill, ii iii' Y me mm LV. cheerleaders are auctioned off at slave sale hw Au- X- Cobras warm up for the game. V .,,, . 3 Lee and Dick, in fast action at San Marcos. 89 Varsity Cobras Pluck Peacock 7 c r to :Eno J.V. Cobras have trouble with Peacock, but the Varsity team plucked them, 53-42. ,by f Fred works for extra points at the Canyon game. . kh ,, , A 4 A ,fi o ec M L' 4 S .gi 53 I N p N-In p i I C L , s r rer yl' 1 cryc lllsl w l Q , Speed is essential at the Cobra var- sity gamesg the ball is poised for a 90 Cobra win. 1 Wi 3,11 XE S , C . - 1 as 7 5, rm wi? xxx K M Q 'Mx as , :V ' ti Ramiro shoots for a goal, while Kim Clements watches. Cobras prepare for fast action at Canyon. Cobras Face Tough Season ,mi Cobrasjump high for the bali. David is surrounded by Bears. 'HW jeff prepares to sink one. sf-Us 33 --I qyku . 5' '-fs 4 i Lee drives in for the score. Skip looks for an opening V W,,:k ii, , ,,k..... 1 H a i if I Cobras try for the free throw. I .31 ACTIVITIES Reflective Scholarship ls The Key Joseph Furman listens attentively in English. Billy Fischer skims over history books before a big 4'Bahel test. Study is important to Kevin. Industrious fourth graders finish assignments for Mrs. N. Eargleg Sixth graders Fran andjean- me enjoy an outdoor reading session in English Bonjour! Madame Verstegen's French classes seem to enjoy working on a foreign language. .S-QQ 93 C , ,:.L ,.., tie- .L U 74 ' w riff ' ' + - - Seniors '72 We've only just begun To livc White lace and promises A kiss for luck and we're on our way And yes we've just begun. Before the rising sun We fly So many roads to choose We start out VVZillCil'1g and learn to I'L1I'1. Welve only just begun. lll li f Upper School: Final Step To The Future ' fs at V ' ' , wgffgfgiagr 3, ,H f s ,E l, ,ppp y i lr epee 2 tuclents and faculty enjoy first pep rally ofthe year. Glenn Grisham takes time away from study to work out with ba: hells. V Freshmen tie up Burton in a skit for English. Ssh!-Don't wake up Barhette and Suzanna! il N '3 , Sophomores struggle with the intraca- cies of English grammar in Mrs. J. Bathke's class. ..-- gu: ,M ,f r'AlLV gzzp p .--, 5 4, ix 5111.- iii 3 l ' v I AJ 'S 4 ' 2? ff jg No Dull Moments ln Middle ohool Lively eighth graders fill their time in class. Nancy and Karen work on mythology project. Pam takes care of her pet gerbil. Dan and Suzie promote school spirit at pep rally. Chuck listens attentive- ly in class. 5 ,f vdiilli , ! fl' . -rig, N, Q4 k f tif all W' -t L. ut tis: ' ' Q ,, A . . s ..4:,1,if.G:t,51i,.723 Q15 ,kkr,, ,4 Lower ehool Exhibits Talents First Graders enjoy learning to count. Sharon and Heather enjoy decorating for the festival. Chet, Leo, and Paul help decorate fourth grade class for Thanksgiving Debbie colors art project. Third grade choir members display their a ents at Christmas Open I-louse 'gf --'- f I V Ap 5? ' 5 ' T 4 Q ig M All ik if 44,4 i A ,nf TH, , ' f ,ff 1 W M f cgi! rl I WW t1 eai V Fall Festival Kicks Off Active Year Decorated booths, crumpled paper, and swarms of peo- ple transformed the basketball court from its everyday appearance to its colorful dress on Fall Festival day. Activities included a Safari Throw, a Wheel of Fortune, a Go-Cart ride, and a White Elephant sale, all sponsored by the lower and middle school classes. Some of the lower school mothers sold handicrafts at their own booth. The second grade held a drawing for a stuffed toy bull named Ferdinand, which was Won by Stacey Moczy- gemba. The school provided corn on the cob, popcorn, and cokes for tired and hungry Festival participants. Keystone owes thanks to Mrs. A. Gottlieb for acting as Festival organizer. Tcrwi s so Q' 35 Mrs. V. Koenig and Mr. and Mrs. A. Gottlieb sell tickets. ' - I 4 . ai......t ' stst s s t T a.sfe:--.,..a: ' as 5 . . . 1. eff' 3 sttlr 'f.t , -.-f . H .,,. , K 5125 gn kj , ' is -, sslr has . ki' .WL ki i Burton, Mike, and Mr. D. Koenig carry tables to festi- val area. Robert helps prepare by hanging paper and balloons. Hard Work And Fun Combine To Make A Success Second Grade sponsors drawing for Ferdinand. Mm I I ,, v Lizzie works at make-up booth, Bert enjoys his go-cart ride. In Perfect Harmon I'd like to buy the world a home And furnish it with love. Grow apple trees and honey bees And snow White turtle doves. I'd like to teach the world to sing In perfect harmony, I'ci like to hold it in my arms And keep it company. -5 NN. I ,, v - K ef, I , w 1' H' f -23: - - ,, r e 2 fame- .- Q ,. ,, ,, VVVV k Au i, , 'Q in ygvmgf'-.J:1p,,f5j.f' 1 rw 'irttt-jfI ' jf:-I','+?.2t:c:2i5f fF2f5 ,,,,,,, 4 4 4 , .,:,,,,H' .,,,,V,, 5 A, 3, L K... 'MGH -1 4-N 4 4 1.8, 'M-4,,,, Nkfjjgdk ,-rf, ,,,, s --Q . .-.... -J. .,, -M, fu.-fM,,, W :few ml M-rf,f9-w.,. 4, . .M 'Q M, 'wwf M, ,fa 1. -. or 5.-2f'::.'-2. A -if: ,,'fa,,,3o,fmL, ,R .5a,,,.Jes:- ,,Q5.,,gig,, 1gg3m,v4a,,f'1f:f,fv' :gl Q17 rg sf-Ing, ggpr., '2'Qu.gq,g'g-gg1fE2,y.6Mx Q J W,,.ffas.oW.wr 5 1 xii-LJ' X 9 1 0 1 0 f K -l,,.1-,-r,I2i1yk- .- M , 1 nf - 100 1' Government Coyote Sunshine party cheers their candidate Jeff congratulates Skip for his presidential win. to victory. . . . V The government class experimented w1th mock sessions of governmental functions, under supervision of Mrs. J. Bathke. A political convention was held, with the class as delegates to the states of Cornflake, Coyote Sunshine, Mint-Iulep, and Pig Iron. Jeff Benzaquen represented the state of Cornflake. Skip Mencio, nominee from Coyote Sunshine, Was elected presidential candi- date of the Know-Nothingn Party, with Ava Melenyzer, favor- ite son of Pig Iron, as running mate. A mock congressional session was held and the Hatfield-McGov- ern Amendment debated. All of the students were actively in- volved in representing states and debating. An investigating com- mittee was formed with Fred Gibson and Mrs. S. Oppenheimer as guest speakers. Glenn Grisham was the chaplain during the sessions. The finale was a formal dinner party at the Cordts' home with guests attending as national or foreign officials. This successful gala ended an educational and fun experience. Three young aspirams for the nomination The active class also made a trip to Austin to visit the new LBJ. Smile to gain Votes- Library and the state capitol building. There the class learned more about the workings of state government. . F s A in A ' 159' gli i 3 ,SFT i t i- 'AB' ' fit Q',- . , ' , . -sit' sa to rst. fi ,f , g- sg ' 1 gang - , A ., ,gm ij? Mr . - '- - - x X V Wh fra . Debra Dorgan joins her friends on the tour of the capitol. Skip moderates the Investigating Weary but enthusiastic govern Committee of the mock Senate ment students relax on the cap. SeSSi0H- itol steps. Art Studies Exhibit Talent ln Various Fields Mrs. P. Mullins advises Victor in painting his landscape. A s ms. I 2 jpg ' 'iff , - . as 4 fi , if i ijt ff? gif' Z ,,,iii4i . ii? 4 if 1: yp-.-. si? Marilyn, Dawn, and Lyncla work on clay pots and vases. -W 3 I .:.,. , ,l k :I l Dawn puts the finishing touches on her clay cup. Stephen carves a wood block for making prints. ff ' 1 fj Q r If 7 -1 7 In l . ff, . Vi -.'f 1gQzQZ4fQ 55, XA ,I , 5, gnu, A ,M - . 'G .X , Speech Scenes Success marked speech class plays and projects. In spring, '71 Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's hilarious farce You Can't Take It With You was presented at Trinity Baptist Amphitheatre. This fall i'Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters was presented to parents and student body and by special invitation at McCollum High School. Cast mem- bers included Lee Lumpkin, Barb Bodager, Lynda Tussay, Skip Mencio, Kate Cordts, Lizzie Newman, julie Hodges, Charles Mobbs, Cindy Tussay, and Stephen Wagner. Students entered many speech meets, festivals and tourna- ments, including those held at Central Catholic High School, Churchill High School, Trinity University, and Roosevelt High School. A color film project Dead To Begin ivirhr starring '71 and '72 speech students and edited by Stephen Wagner was com- pleted and presented to English and speech classes. Speech teacher and production director Mrs. J. Bathke, Mr. Mike Bathke, and art instructor Mrs. P. Mullins dedicated many hours to make these successes complete. River Anthology . Cindy Tussay displays her unusual cos tume from Spoon River Anthology ll , u 4' in Two scenes from the exciting performance of The Pigeon hole Players version oft Spoon t alll? The Official 1972 Yearbook Staff Editor- Stephen Wagner Associate Editor- Georgiana Gibson PHOTOGRAPHY Jim Krueger Anita Mangold Robert Navarro Cathy Oliveri Ben Juarez Kim Clements Sarilyn Reed Elizabeth Boling artist and the ad manager Doris White reflect up- on ideas for the 1972 yearbook. fi Vliitx. A Advertising Manager-Doris White Artist-Elizabeth Boling Sponsor-Mrs. M. Dinkins Photography Spo LAYOUT Kate Cordts Anita Mangold Dawn Lee Wakefield Robert Navarro Cathy Oliveri Elmo Ponsdomenech Lisa Ransopher Debra Dorgan Julianne Shaw nsor-Mr. Verstegen ADVERTISING Doris White Marvin Madorsky Julianne Shaw Fred Staacke Ben Juarez Liz Newman Charles Mobbs Lynda, Cindy, and Tina Tussay Heather Hayes Cheryl Koenig Sharon Madorsky Editor, Stephen Wagner, and Associate Editor, Georgiana Gibson dedicate many hours in planning, layout, and editing. Staff members and sponsor try to convince Jorja Lindgronp, licensed pilot, to fly them to San Angelo printers to meet last deadline. Although school is only a small pool through which the stream of life passes, the reflections from this pool will influence our future lives. We have asked you to combine the mirror of your mind and the magic of our camera in or- der to relive the sad and happy memories, the reflections of Keystone 1972, a year gone by... Qi., ' it A t is ci . 2 X at .M is K his f Lrry V L 7 ' y W if 1 .24 'J' ',-- - W 5 L- 3 ' Aim .. 1' M, 4' . kV,, h,. In In A , V H. K. .mv mn: T xx , ,M --n.-...tw fam. . I H 2... Anita Mangold checks pages for contin- uity of layout. Julianne, Elmo, and Lisa work on layouts. l as .. x I l 'Sf .Q . W A pf ri t 22. 5 :X ' i' 5 . lf . 7 , lfQlS'3 I .- .41 , 1 - if v ' gag w -, , Lg- -Q51 n.ggv,1 :sr 1 .,,,g H V -' v- 3 iii-gf -Ip f : . . Shut up! Robert and type! Ben caught in the act. Dawn and Cathy prepare copy forthe government pages. Y l Beverly photographer poses Jeff for his senior picture. .,,l.:a1-'S Adamina, Maia . Adams, Dolly , , Aijian, Cheryl . . Ajax, Tim ..... Albert,joseph, , , Allen, Duke , , Allen, Virginia . Amsili, Gloria . Amsili, Marc . . Student Index ..63 ....40 ....41 .....4O ...32,33 ....l9 ....63 ......48 ......50,51 Andersomjoe . . . . . .32,33,87,89 Beard, Bernard .... .... 2 7,28,78 Beard, Steven .... ................. 5 0 Benavides, Alma . . .............. 33,34,96 Benzaquen,-Ieff .. Benzaquen, Pam - - Berg, Scott . . . Bernal, Lisa . . . Blauser,Jeanne . Bodager, Barbara . Bodager, Pam . . . ...5,13,15,87,89,91,101,105 ..........23,72,86,12O ...,........44 ...........s3,64 ............41,93 14,17,70,81,88,103 ...........37,96 Boling, Dan ....... ........... 3 2,96 Boling, Elizabeth . . . .... 22,23,72,73,104 Bomba, Kathy ,... ............ 1 8 Bowie, Kim ..... .......... 6 3 Boyd, Brad . . . , , , 23,87 89 Brantley,John h . , , , 33,72 Brantley, Peter , , , , 50,97 Brock, Suzan . . . Brown, Pat . . . . . Bryan, Andrew . . Bryan, Barbara . . Buffington, Alice . . Burke ohn , J .... Burkholcler, Helene Burton, Pat ...,. Burton, Sophie . Byron, Tracy . . . Cander, Alan . . . Cander, Harris .... Cantu, Annette . . . Carpenter, Greg ..... Chamberlin, Martha .......54 ......5s,1oo ...58,59,97,1oo .........e4 ........54 ......15 ....19,s6,ss ....28,29 ......64 .......64 . . .3o,32,35,96 . . .4o,42,s7,s9 ........54 Cheyney, David . . . .... 23,24,85,87,89 Cheyney, Karen . . . . . 33 73 Cheyney, Stephen Chin, Brenda .... Chinn, Clayton . . Chinn, Lawrence . . Clements, Kim . . Collins, Keith . . . Conner, Scott . . . Cook, Chris . Cook, Toya . Cordts, Kate . . . Cordts, Kelly . . . Cordts, Tim . Crites, Carter . Crites, Nancy . . . . . . I if3.,f1l,BS,87,89 ....,.24,72,s2 .........4o .......44,97 . . .29,87,89,90 ........4s ......54 . . .14,78,81,92,94,103,104 ............27,29 ...44,1oo ...54 Cuello, Francesca . Cuello,Jancy . . . Cuello, Leo ..... DeCelles, Barbette deLemos, Helen. . Diaz, C. .... . Diaz, Marlene . . . Dones, Henry - - - Dorgan, Debbie - - Drenner,Derek . Dudley,Trena . . Dulin, Robert . . - Dye, David --.- Edge, Sabrina - - - Fagan, Renee . . Fernandez, Oscar - F erruzzi, Giancarlo Fischer, Billy - . . Fischer, Dick . . . Fleming, Declan - Fleming, Harriet ' . Fleming, Robert . Forget, Debbie . . Funnell,-Ioan . . Funnell, Roger . . Funnell, Tommy . Furman,joseph . Galindo, Richard . Garza,Mario . . . Geller, Leslie . . . Gibson, Fred .... Gibson, Georgiana Gibson, Tim .... Gilford,Dexter . . Giron,jose .... Gomez, Joe . . . Gonzales, Domingo Gottlieb, Susie . Graham, Kerry . Grisham, Glenn- . Guerrero, Gilbert . Gunn, Trey .... Gutierrez, Monica Pale, Chet ---.. -Iarper, Marilyn . Hayes, Heather . Hentz,Suzanne . Hestilow, Kathleen Hestil,ow,Scott , , Hestilow,Travis , Hiatt, Eve ,,,,, Hiatt, Tom ,,.. Hiller, Fiona , , Hodges,julie , , , Hoolrman, Larry . H hes, Chris . . . Jatisonjanice . . Juarez, Ben - . . ...40,41,93 .............5o,54 . . ............. 44,97,100 17,18,19,72,81,86,88,120 ..............5o,97 58 27,28,29 14,16,94,101 ......62,64 58 24 ...19,2o,87,89,91 ..........48 ........65 50 ......51,53 . . . . 28,87,89,93 . 18,19,20,87,89 . . . . . 44,47,1oo .... 51,97,99 . . . . 44 . . 55,97 . . . 48 ,. 19,20 . . . 59 22,93 55,97 . . .15,74,82,94,95,103 . .15,69,71,77,78,90,101 . . 14,73,94,100,101,104 ...........37,1o4 ....32,34,96 ..........24,s7 ...21,22,82,s7,89 ........59,97 .........59,9Z ....15,16,7O,87,89,95 ..........45,10O 29,30 .....48,97 18,102 ---45,47,97,10O .......32,96 .....59,97 ..6o,97 ...51 ...24 15 .......49 ..22,24,1o3 ...22,s7,s9 ......6o ...32,42,34 ---37,105 Kalmus, Mike . . Kent, Jack ..... Keogh, Dawn .... Kersnowski, Maude Klaeveman, Sky . . Knight, Sandy . . . Koenig, Cheryl . . Koenig, David - - Kohlman, Hal . . Kroll, Melanie . - Krueger, James - ---24,87,89,98 ..........20 18,82,102,120 ......26,55,99 ..64,65 ,...60 --45,47 ...60 .......45 ..........49 . - - 29,30,27,1OO Kyle, David ....... Ranso her, Lisa . . . Ratlifil? Ken .... Reed, Rebecca . . Reed, Sarilyn . . . Reed, Walter . . Richey, Wes . . Riordan, Mary. . . Robinson, Chris . Robinson, Philip .... Rumbaugh, Marty . . . Langben, Fran . . Langben, Susan . . LaPuerta Carlos . LaPuerta Leo . . LaPuerta, Pablo . ----37,38,93 34 ..51,97 49,97 51,97 Sciaraffa, Ricky . . Scott, Barbara .... Sepulveda, Ramiro Shaw, Burton .... Shields, Steven . ....67 55 37,38,96,105 Leal, Victor . . Lindgron,-Iorja . Logan, Buddy. 4 . Luecke, Karl . . . Lumpkin, Lee . . . McCracken Claire . McCracken, Fiona Madorsky, Marvin . Madorsky, Sharon , Maldonado, Bruni . Mangold, Anita , . . Marroquin, Jerry . Martinuzzi, Lorane Masters, Stephen , , Mayfield, Stanley , Mayo, Harold ,,,, Melenyzer, Ava , Mencio, Skip ,,,, Miller, Mary Ann , , Minoia, Mike ,,,, Mobbs, Charles , , . i Moczygemba, Chuck . . Moczygemba, Stacey . . Munn, Lisa ...... Muro, Gloria ..... Navarro, John .... I Navarro, Robert . . Nerio, Mario .... Newman, Elizabeth Nicholson, Elizabeth. . . Oliveri, Cathy .-.--- Palazzo, Paul -.-. Pena, Albert . . . Pena, Roxanne . . . Pena, Rozlyn .... Pickett,Amanda . . Pickett, Suzanna .... Polk, Kevin ...... Q . . . Ponsdomenech, Eddie . . Ponsdomenech, Elmo - - Poutra, Bert -------- Pritchett, Robert '--- . . . 16,92,l01,102 . .. 5,15,16,94,l04 24,87,89 15,71,85,87,89,91,103 .......,......6o ........37 45,47,97 ........56 ...60 ....56 ..,25,82 ..........5,16,89 16,17,81,87,89,91,101 ,,,24,25,72 ...36,38,96 ....52,97 .....25 .......65 56,72 105,33,34,98 52 . , . 22,26,99,89,103 66 . . . 36,105 .. 49,97 .. 63,66 ... 45 ....... 49 28,89 . . . 18,19,85,12o ...... 52,97 . . . .. 52,97 . . .. 36,105 ... 62,66,99 ... 16,71,78 Simms, Michelle .... Slakis, Paula .... Slakis, Stevenr . . . . Smallwood, Larka . . Smith,Christopher . Smith, Karen -.--. Smith, Larissa ----- Sobey, Elizabeth. - . Sobey, Stephanie . - Soler, Ivette - . . Staacke, Fred - - . Staacke, James ----. Stanukinos, Stanley --.- Stavinoha, Anna Christa - - Stewart, John --...... Stone,David . . Stout, Tim --..... Taylor, R055 ..... . Tbomoson QGrahamj,Janet - - - Thompson, Kevin, Tilton, Tim ...... Tippit, Michele . Tippit, John . . Tippit, Ursulai. . Tobin, G. P. . . . Tussay, Cindy . . Tussay, Lynda. . . Tussay, Tina . . Urban, Robin . . . Urban, Susan . . . Valdez, Rudy .... ....... Wagner, Stephen ....... Wakefield, Dawn Lee ......... Washburn, jeffrey . . Webb, Tammy .... Whitson,Joe . . . . Wickliffe, Nancy . . Wesner, William . . . Wright, Danielle . . . Zuflacht. Harold . . .......34,87,89 28,29,100,105,110 ...........66 .......51,53,97 . 46,100 ....38 56 ....66 ...46,97 ....67 ..34,35 ........46 .........46 ., 23,82,87,89,90 .. 30,87,89,95,98 .......34,35 ........39 ...57 ...47 ...35 .--39,96 67 67 -- 16,102 61 39 --.5o,53 --.5o,53 47 57 67 --39 ..61 47 .....36,93 ...25,87,89 ....41,96 ......67 ...61,67,97 ........25,103 . .19,2o,81,88,1o2 ............30 ...46,47,1o0 ...........39 .......26,87,89 4,14,73,81,94, 100,102,104 . . . 26,82,100,105 .........53,97 ...........49 2,2l,26,82,100,104 White,Doris 14,16,7O,71,72,73,74,77,78 .......37,39,96 .. .32,35,96 . . . . 55,57 . . , . 61 1 , Wig it W M -::,E- , A V 1- I fff D in I 15k '-all 5 V 'HLA' ,f ,M , . . ,ifgyffi-, Hwy, , ,,,, K ., fd' OUR THANKS TO: Norma Recd, San Antonio Lightg Fred Harding and Lee Roy Scott, Photographers Joskes Laurel Heights Pharmacyg Thad Zeigler Glass Companyg and Dr. M. Benzaquen, Photographer. SPECIAL THANKS to our good friend Mrs. Kay Shaw. 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