Burlingame High School – Class of 1964


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From Len Kistner 1

Posted on November 29, 2009 by

Sorry I missed the reunion. I now live in Byron, GA where I teach marketing at Fort Valley State Univ. I moved from international business into college teaching 5 years ago. I am at the very end point of completing my PhD. My career included frequent moves including stints in Michigan, Kentucky, Minnesota and SoCal, but most memorable was 5+ year assignment in Spain as Managing Director of Spanish sub of Clark Equipment (forklift trucks). I do get the BHS Newsletter to keep posted.
Len

From Gordon Craig Comments Off

Posted on November 08, 2009 by

Hi, Maggi and I were there on Friday night, I think I signed us in, anyway, met Bill James and Dennis Hardle right off, Ron Moyer, Bruce Mangan, Debi Dye, Dave Gurl, Fred McElhaney, Kathleen O’Neal, lots of folks…great to see you all, best wishes, Gordon C.A.Craig

From Gordon Craig Comments Off

Posted on October 21, 2009 by

Many, many thanks to all of you who organised last month’s event….Maggi and I enjoyed the Friday night get together at PCC immensely.  Unfortunately, we had other committments that weekend, but it was terrific to reconnect with so many classmates and literally pick up where we left off.  Best wishes to all of you, Class of ’64, gordon

Photos from Jay Gandolfi Comments Off

Posted on October 17, 2009 by

Jay Gandolfi has sent photos of grades 2-6 at McKinley and 7th and 8th Grade at Burlingame Intermediate. The photos are in the 1950-1960 photo gallery under McKinley & Pershing and BIS. Washington School still rules.

From Dave Dennick Comments Off

Posted on October 15, 2009 by

Hi Dennis,

 

Wanted to take a moment to thank you for the “Buzz Book”, great to be able to contact many old classmates.  Also want to Thank You, Fred, Len and Bill for putting the reunion together I think you did a great job and received a very positive response from everyone I talked to on Sunday at BHS.

 

In response to your question, no I did not make it sailing around the world however I did spend years sailing and racing on big boats here in the Bay, the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Caribbean and some on the North Sea off Germany.  Left the racing when they started to race bank accounts and rulebooks instead of boats.

 

Did not join the regular Coast Guard but spent many years in the Coast Guard Auxiliary teaching, patrolling and doing safety inspections here in the Delta and up and down the coast of California.

 

Have lived in Brentwood, Contra Costa County for over twenty years – love the near by Delta.  Still sail often, ski often as I can [water and snow], carry a camera most days, and spend time in the mountains hiking, camping and getting away.

 

Very sorry I missed Friday and Saturday evening Reunion events was looking forward to seeing old friends and classmates.  Sunday was great but too short I plan to “Buzz” some names and reach out a bit before the 50th.

 

Thanks Again.      Dave Dennick ‘64

From Dave Buchholz Comments Off

Posted on October 14, 2009 by

Dennis, thank you for writing to me.  I also appreciate your remembering the senior talent show.  I remember it, too, playing the Dave Clark Five’s “Glad All Over” in the height of the musical “British Invasion.”  Like many of my classmates, I’m afraid that my musical tastes probably never really evolved from the songs I loved in the sixties, but after hearing my 35 year old son (then 13) bring home a rap record, I feel much more comfortable with the past than the present.

 

I also appreciate your sending me the web site and the announcement of the post-Christmas dinner.  I’ve had a chance to look over the web site and was saddened to read about Don’s passing.  I also scoured it for the panorama photograph (which I found), so I won’t have to take mine, scan it in three pieces and stitch it together in Photoshop.  My interest in photography didn’t really begin until 1969, so I’m afraid I have no images to contribute to the class page.  Perhaps a comment, if I can think of something to add…

 

What brought you to the 707 area code?  After living in Santa Rosa for thirty years, we’ve exchanged our (707) for a (510) and are enjoying living a bit closer to San Francisco and UC.  Both my wife and I are long time Giants fans, and we like being able to make Sunday afternoon games at AT & T in about a half hour.  Only 172 days until opening day…

 

Dennis, thanks again for including me.  I’m glad to know about the web site.  It has brought back memories that I hadn’t recalled in more than forty years.

 

Best,

 

David

More Photos Comments Off

Posted on October 13, 2009 by

Thanks to Sandy Nielsen for sending photos that have been added to the Saturday Night and Sunday School Tour photos in the 2009 Reunion Gallery.

Thanks also to Carol Thompson Johnston, Class of  ’59, who sent some photos of the campus taken earlier this year. Those photos have been added to the Sunday School Tour photos of the 2009 Reunion Gallery. Carol was involved in the 50th year reunion of the Class of ’59 which happened the same weekend as ours. I know Betty Lubrano and Nelson Gurll attended that reunion and you may know others. They have a wonderful website at http://burlingamehighclassof59.net.

From Cap Weinberger, Jr. Comments Off

Posted on October 08, 2009 by

Hi Dennis…Many thanks for driving over to see us in Yountville…Great dinner, albeit they took quite a while, but the wine was fine!…Here is a photo (I hope) from my recent archives, strolling on the island of the deserted mountains…all best, Cap and Mavis

Cap.Home

From Jim Redmond 1

Posted on October 07, 2009 by

Good evening…

I just wanted to let all of you know that on September 27, just a few hours after we got back to Folsom , we received a call from San Francisco Medical Center telling us they had a kidney for Jim.  We turned right around and headed back to the bay area faster than you could imagine.  He had his transplant the morning of the 28th and was released on 10/1 ..3 days after surgery.  He was doing so well and they felt he was ready to go home.  It has almost been a week and he continues to progress with no issues. The kidney came from a 51 yr. old donor so he thinks he will be 52 next year!!  Right!!!  We are so happy and blessed with his progress and the success of medicine of today.  Talk to you all real soon…. (Maureen)

Reflections by Sandy Nielsen 1

Posted on October 03, 2009 by

ReflectionsDid you know that this Reflections… page 44 of the Yearbook was written by Sandy Nielsen? Wonderful Sandy. The photo is now in the 1960-1964 photo gallery. A photo of a framed copy is in the Alumni Room at the school – we took a photo of that during the Sunday tour (in the 2009 Reunion gallery)



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