Sunday, February 1, 2015

Transitioning from Grade School to High School

For the most part, our travels through the valleys and over the mountains, from kindergarten to graduation from eighth grade in 1961, were rewarding and had shaped us into who we were going to be, to a degree.

Upon beginning our freshman year, many of our Class of ’65 members had carved out their niche. Delores Andreini Woicicki, Nikki Ferrari Johnson, John Greenhalgh and Glen Brunner were the academic giants in our class. Ron Bandiera, Ted Emmel, Dan Braccialini, and Marc Black made careers using their vocational skills. Jeanie Farrell Barnett, Mark Haehl, Bob Goates, and Larry Wolfe live highly developed spiritual lives. Highly successful in the business world, we have Darla Laier Ferronato, Gary Poovey, Richard Savala and Nick Stameroff. We have our share of teachers: Dixie Griffith Kemper, Karen Bogner Wallaert, Nancy Foster Colter, and Audrey Haczela Kunkle, to name a few.


As a unit our class has been highly successful each in our own way. The road ahead will present challenges we have yet to face, but for now, life is great and one of the top ten memories of the past fifty years will include our June 27th reunion.

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