the stone cobra - Keystone School
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the stone cobra - Keystone School
Alumni Weekend 2014: THE STONE COBRA The Alumni Quadrangle and more ISSUE 4 Our Alumni Weekend celebration was so exciting this year! It was held December 19 to 20 and we had over 70 Alums from all decades attend. The weekend was kicked off by an Alumni vs. Varsity basketball game, which the Varsity won at the buzzer by only 1 point! After the game, Alums reunited at Tycoon Flats for a fun night. The events on Saturday included a tour of campus, an unveiling of the brand new Alumni Quadrangle, and a special presentation of a time capsule medicine bottle that was found during the recent construction on campus. The old medicine bottle contained a letter from six Alums from the Classes of ‘66 and ‘70. Pete Ahr and Buddy Fischer were two of the authors of the letter and they were able to visit campus and speak of their time as students. They also challenged the current students to bury their own letter for future generations to find on campus. To read the found letter please visit the website. The weekend concluded with a great celebration at Liberty Bar. Can’t wait for next year’s Alumni Weekend! Photo credits: Top, school pendant that all Alums who attended signed; top-right, Buddy Fischer ’69 and Pete Ahr ’69; middle, Alums enjoying the new Alumni Quad; bottom, Alum vs. Varsity B-ball game Why Give Back? Endowment for Teacher Excellence There are so many amazing men and women over the years who have impacted our lives; from Mrs. Preston, Dr. Prince, and Mr. Babel. Keystone teachers are special and as Alumni, we can show our support! I hope you will be able to donate anything from $5 or more, but know that your contribution will be going to where it counts, the heart of Keystone, to the teachers and their wonderful programs. Visit www.keystoneschool.org/alumni to donate! Alumni Day 2015 On Friday, January 16th we had our 2nd annual Alumni Day with 8 fantastic Alums and our high school students. The Alums that participated were Toya Cirica Bell ‘83, Aerie Brown ‘98, Travis Brown ‘98, David Bynum ‘88, Sarah Osmer ‘05, Avik Roy ‘90, Joel Shively ‘67, and Wayne Shandera ‘69. The day was “I learned you have to love what you do, work hard, and ask for what you want if you want to get anywhere.” -Keystone High Schooler focused on Alums speaking with high school students about their time at Keystone, life journey, and career advice. The students loved the chance to be able to talk to alums. Some feedback we heard about the day from students was, “Wonderful; so educational. It’s important for us to see people in the real world. We are in this very small bubble and it’s nice to have some inspiring mentors come talk to us.” Go Alums: you inspire students!! Photo Credits: left column, Sar ah Osmer ‘05 talking to students, Toya Cir ica Bell ‘83 and Serena Agrawal ‘15; right, Joel Shively ‘67; Avik Roy ‘90 and students, Aerie Brown ‘98 speaking with students Alumni Spotlight: Chance Ruder, ‘10 Jake Lewis, ‘06 “There is something about the ocean that is really isolating and the spirit of this trip is one of selfreliance and what it means to really venture forth alone… -Chance Ruder Chance Ruder ‘10 is planning to make a sea voyage from the Florida Keys to New Zealand ending in Los Angeles. Chance has applied to the Watson fellowship and will hear this month if he receives a grant in support of his journey. Chance plans on making the voyage regardless of the fellowship decision, but will have to postpone it to save money for the voyage. Please check out Chance’s website/blog at www.saltandsails.com/ and a short documentary video of his future voyage on Youtube. A Chance at Sea. Jake Lewis ‘06 has started an internship with NBC News in Washington, D.C. He interns with Pete Williams, the Justice Correspondent, at NBC News. He assists in research, interviews, and segment production. He has also written a few articles with Pete. They cover the Supreme Court, Dept. Of Justice, Terrorism, and major federal court cases. Down the line he wants to become an on air correspondent hopefully covering politics. He got the internship through the help of a few professors in his Masters program at American University. Click here and here to read articles that Jake has written with Pete Williams. Way to go, Jake! Page 2 THE STONE COBRA Alumni News: Where are they now? Henry Fitzhugh ‘61 From Keystone I went to MIT, the first to have done so, and did Aeronautics & Astronautics. I spent the summer after my junior year on an exchange in England. This got me into the scene here and I took some advice about doing a PhD and ended up at Imperial College London – rated second in the engineering world after MIT, and better for my subject than MIT. I had an enormous amount of fun in Swinging London from 1965-68. I came back to the US to work for McDonnell-Douglas in St Louis, but that experience convinced me that I really preferred living in the UK. I got a job working on hovercraft at the National Physical Laboratory and was there for 3 years. Then London Transport was looking for aerospace types to regenerate its railway vehicle design, so I went there and set up a group of 12 to bring in modern dynamics and finite element analysis and much else. That took me to a position of running the Underground’s scientific services, so I ended up as Scientific Adviser to the Board, with 81 staff, John Lyon , ‘61 said , “Henry was the smartest person I ever met." the largest group being 26 chemists. From there I went on to run the technology side of the computer effort, and then I was sent off to an advertising agency. I came back to a Board position as Director in charge of marketing and the capital budget (then about $1 Billion p.a. in 1986). I have two sons, one of whom did aero as well and is now a Chief Engineer at Rolls-Royce aero ISSUE 4 engines (the youngest in R-R and second youngest at that level in the UK), currently in charge of the F-35, which both our countries are buying. My other son did a degree in philosophy, worked as an advertising agency account manager, and then and spent 4 years in Japan before finding his metier running websites and communications, which he does for a big national charity now, back in the UK. I live in peaceful enjoyment with my wife Rosemary, who had a glittering career as a barrister (senior lawyer, fellow pupil in chambers with Tony Blair) for the government, and who recently retired herself, and spends her time collecting degrees (at Oxford this year and next) in subjects like classical archaeology and conservation. She speaks Greek, and Ancient Greek, as well as French totally fluently, having been raised in Belgium with a classical education. Our big hobby is classic Rolls-Royces. We don’t use them for anything except going on jaunts, especially with the R-R club which is extremely sociable. We tend to go on long rallies driving across Europe with a few dozen other cars of the same age. The other love of our lives is drinking champagne, which is only affordable by buying directly from the growers in France. Last time we went and came back with 344 bottles, enough to keep us going for 4 years. I remember Keystone very fondly for the excellent teachers we had, and am grateful that it gave me such a good education – my other alma maters only gave me a training. Photo Credit: top, Henry and his wife; right, senior photo in yearbook 1961 Page 3 Ms. Penny’s Corner : Words of Wisdom Hi there amazing alumni, The year is moving on so fast. Valentin’s Day, 2015 is now history, and the Junior Class was amazing. The High School play is over, and the students performed in incredible fashion. Keystone teams took first and second place at World Quest, so we have a team that will travel to Washington, D.C. in April to seek the national championship. Sam Terry won at the state finals of the Poetry Out Loud and will represent Keystone and Texas at the national finals in Washington, D.C in April. Youth Service Day is this week and Prom is around the corner. Since it is practically spring, would someone please tell me why the wind is blowing, it’s raining, and it is 35-45 degrees outside? Am I still in San Antonio? Final reminder in this extreme weather… Take good care of yourself. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze, take your vitamins, put on your coat when you go outside, and please stay home if you are sick and don’t send your children to school if they are sick! Love you all. -Penny Alum-O-Grams: Valentine’s Day Tradition Keystone wouldn’t be the same without our beloved Valentine’s Day tradition. A day full of kisses, flowers, balloons, and candy! The Senior Alumni Ambassadors and I took orders, got crafty making each unique Alum-o-gram, and passed out all the love to teachers and staff. Please remember your Alum-O-Gram is appreciated and cherished by teachers and staff! All proceeds from Alum-OGrams went to the Endowment for Teacher Excellence. The Senior Ambassadors and I want to send a big THANK YOU to all the Alums who participated and if you didn't buy your Alum-OGram this year, there is always next year! #onlyatkeystone Life, Love, & Babies, OH MY… Laurie Nunnelly Breen ‘02 welcomed her new bundle of joy into the world. Engagements are in the air: Ashley Kahn ’06, Congrats! Congratulations is in order to Jacob Pechenik ‘90 on his engagement and future bundle of joy with actress/singer Zoey Deschanel. Page 4 THE STONE COBRA Alumni Photo Wall Photo Credits: left: (1)/(2)young Alums celebrate Alumni Weekend; (3) ‘05-’06 Alums; (4) ‘02-’05 Alums; (5) Mr. Spedding visiting in Boston with young Alums; Middle: (1) young Alums celebrate at AW; (2) ‘06-’08 Alums, (3) ‘05-’06 Alums; right: (1)/(2) young Alums celebrate at AW, (3) young Alums at Holiday Party; (4) ‘90s Alums at Holiday Party ISSUE 4 Page 5 Non-Profit Org US Postage PAID Keystone School 119 E. Craig Place San Antonio, TX 78212 Permit # 1594 San Antonio, TX April 25: Alumni Fiesta Party TBA May 1: Class of 2015 Alumni Celebration Lunch May 24: Keystone Graduation You’re Invited... For more information on event and to purchase tickets to the Keystone Gala contact Mary Burch, Director of Development at [email protected] / 210.735.4022 x353 THANK YOU! ...for reading the fourth edition of the Alumni Newsletter! I hope you laughed, cried, and reminisced at the good ole times at Keystone. The goal is to have Alums write to Alums. This is a forum to talk about the journey, the memories, and any questions you might have about the “bubble” called Keystone. Laura Padilla, Alumni Coordinator / [email protected] / 210.735.4022 x336