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Vol. XV, No. 1 ____________________ _ January 2017
Congratulations to the following:
PRESIDENT – CHARLENE FACHNER MORI ‘65
VICE PRESIDENT – JIM YOUNG ‘65
TREASURER – JOE SCAFIDI ‘50
SECRETARY – JANINE LAIWA ‘79
I am so happy to announce that Jim Young ‘65 has
joined our team as Vice President. We have much
work to do and with all the help he has brought with
him, it looks like we may have a really good team
working with us.
Janine Laiwa class of ’79 has agreed to be our badly
needed Secretary. Welcome aboard Janine!
MEETINGS ARE THE 2ND
WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH EXCEPT
JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AT GALILEO ROOM 210 AT 6:00
THE GALILEO
OBSERVER
The Official Newsletter of the
Galileo Alumni Association
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“Serving the Galileo Alumni Community”
IMPORTANT UPCOMING EVENTS FOR 2017
*FEB 3, 2017
PTSA & ALUMNI WINE SOCIAL - SEE ATTACHED FLYER
*MARCH 25, 2017
SPRING ‘67 – 50TH
REUNION
CLICK HERE FOR FACEBOOK PAGE
*APRIL 7, 2017
HALL OF MERIT INDUCTION DINNER
SEE ATTACHED FLYER
*APRIL 30, 2017
DAY AT THE RACES
SEE ATTACHED FLYER
*JUNE 10, 2017
1ST
ANNUAL OBSERVATORY/TELESCOPE DINNER/DANCE
FUNDRAISER. SEE ATTACHED FLYER.
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FOR FUTURE REUNIONS OR CURRENT INFORMATION, CHECK
FACEBOOK UNDER GALILEO REUNION AND ENTER YOUR YEAR OR
CLICK HERE FOR FACEBOOK PAGE. IF YOU NEED HELP WITH A
REUNION PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected]
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Advertising Dept. 1150 Francisco Street, S.F., CA 94109
Through The Telescope. . .
Sisvan Der Harootunian
NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS:
Global: May all the nations and all the peoples of the world live in peace and harmony and may terrorism be eradicated.
National: May the new administration provide leadership, fulfill its promises and make a better America.
Local: May violence cease to exist as a “solution” to differences, to be replaced by tolerance and love.
Galileo: May students earn good grades, all the athletic teams win championships, and the Academy surpass its successes.
GO GALILEO! GO USA! GO WORLD!
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Singin’ in the (rainy) New Year
Bill Dito (’50) hosted a New Year’s Day party at his Marina home. Gifted pianist George Yamasaki played The American Songbook endlessly, tunes of the 20s through the 70s and beyond while we all sang along. Accordionist Robert played Italian love songs and Giovanna Gaskell (’51) emitted beautiful soprano sounds with her still lovely voice. Among the guests were Joe Scafidi (’50), Cordy Surdyka (’52), Laverne LaRocca (’50), Pola and Joe Martino (’50), John (’50) and Ernestine Zuffo, Tom McAteer (the son of the late Supervisor and former Mayoral candidate
Eugene McAteer, along with Bill’s family and neighbors, and yours truly. A grand time was had by all. Thanks, Bill, for being a great host!
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We’ve come a long way . . . in basketball, remember when girls could only bounce the ball once before passing it? Otherwise, it was double dribble (walking). Both the men’s and women’s games have evolved to where one or two or even three steps are taken without the ball touching the floor, especially when the player is going in for a score.
Remember telephone party lines? We used to share the same line with another household, and it was impolite to listen to others’ conversations. In the near future we’ll be able to call anywhere in the world at no charge on our smart phones.
At the SF Auto Show in November, the star of the show was a 2014 Pagani, a $2.5 million work of art. It was designed by the former designer at Lamborghini in Florence, Italy.
FACT & FANCY: I think we’re in global cooling, not warming. It’s wine cellar temperature outside!
It’s a fact that women have better taste buds than men. It goes back to caveman days and the preservation of the race.
I bet you didn’t know that Angostura Bitters were made in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Many bartenders are not aware of this fact.
When I was a young man I daydreamed a lot. One dream was to go to Copenhagen, meet a beautiful Danish girl and take her to the south of Spain. Sixty years later I have been to Spain (twice). Later this year I’ll be going to Copenhagen to take a cruise. I’m still daydreaming.
Hans Christian Andersen said: “To move, to breathe, to fly, to float; to gain all while you give; to roam the roads of lands remote; to travel is to live.”
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The recent horrible shooting incident at the Fort Lauderdale airport reminded us all to be aware of our surroundings at all times. Even with vigilance one can be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I was in that very terminal twice in December. Up on arrival I could not find a single decent place to eat in two terminals. Upon departure 10 days later, I found two gems past the security area. Golf legend Jack Nicklaus’s second restaurant is fun and has good food. The ample open area eatery is decorated with photos of Jack and his illustrious partners. The other was The Food Network Kitchen. I had a great burger and sweet potato fries. Yes, I spent 8 hours in that airport waiting for my flight back to San Francisco.
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ATTENTION STUDENTS AND TEACHERS! Here are two quotes from Hillsdale College’s Imprimis newsletter:
“As you go through life, try to be a person whose actions teach others how to be better people and better citizens. Reach out to the shy person who is not so popular. Stand up for others when they’re being treated unfairly. Take the time to listen to the friend who’s having a difficult time. Do not hide your faith and your beliefs under a bushel basket, especially in this world that seems to have gone made with political correctness. Treat other the way you would like to be treated if you stood in their shoes.” From a May 14, 2016 address by Justice Clarence Thomas to the graduating class.
“. . . human beings are made to learn, and they desire to do it naturally. This means the job of teachers, like the job of parents, is to help children learn, not to make them or cause them to learn. Good schools are built around this fact.” By Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, on December 2, 2016.
Sign on a church: “The rest of your life can be the best of your life..”
The final installment of Cicero’s thoughts on growing older:
“Death should be held of no account! For clearly the impact of death is negligible if it utterly annihilates the soul, or even desirable, if it conducts the soul to some place where it is to live forever. What, then, shall I fear, if after death I am destined to be either not unhappy or happy? The young man hopes that he will live for a long time and this hope the old man cannot have. Yet the old man is in better case than the young man, since what the latter merely hopes for, tFrmer has already attained; the one wishes to live long, the other has lived long. My old age sits light upon me…and not only is not burdensome, but is even happy. For as Nature has marked the bounds of everything else, so she has marked the bounds of life. Moreover, old age is the final scene, as it were, in life’s drama, from which we ought to escape when it grows wearisome and, certainly, when we have had our fill.”
Three lessons to take away from Cicero:
1- To age gracefully. 2- To focus on what we have and can do rather than what we don’t have or can’t do. 3- That age is no barrier to remaining engaged with life – intellectually, physically, socially.
STAY INTERESTED . . .
Between the Lions
by Bettie Grinnell
FALL 2016
Greetings Mighty Lions! Here’s what happening at Galileo these days.
UPDATE ON WILLIAMS SONOMA CIRCLE THE SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP
Our wonderful friends at Williams Sonoma just finished painting and redecoration for one of our Wellness Meeting Rooms, 451A. They included all new furniture from Pottery Barn in their work along with a very large TV. As happened last year for the holiday season, every employee at Galileo received a fancy tin of Williams-Sonoma delicious Peppermint Bark. It is wonderful their employees volunteer and do all the remodeling work themselves.
An exciting activity this year continues with Williams-Sonoma's mentoring with Galileo's Academy of Hospitality and Tourism. During the Spring semester Williams-Sonoma employees will continue to conduct mock interviews with our students to prepare them for employment interviews in the future.
SPRING SEMESTER BEGINS Tuesday, January 3, 2017 is the start of the Spring Semester. As was the case for the past few years, the Fall Semester ended in December with final exams the last week of school.
A FUN VISIT FROM A GALILEO ALUMNI
It’s always fun to welcome Galileo alumni when they come back to school to visit. Many reminisce about their days at Galileo, how long they were here, and what they remember from their high school days. If you come for a visit, be sure to stop into the Main Office to sign-in and say “Hi.” In December a very lively lady stopped in and said she was a Galileo graduate from the class of 1957. Her name in high school was Evangeline Jang and she went on to medical school, got married and she is now Evangeline Jang Spindler, M.D. She lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan and visits her brother in San Francisco every year. We got out the 1957 yearbook and she found her photos on 4 pages and had lots of fun stories to tell. She asked about class reunions and I forwarded her contact information to Charlene Mori, GAA President.
STUDENTS NO LONGER PAY FOR PE UNIFORMS/GRADUATION REGALIA
Starting this year students in the San Francisco Unified School District no longer have to pay for their PE uniforms as well as for graduation regalia (caps and gowns). After charging students for the required attire for both PE and graduation, a student complained about the uniform fees, which prompted the school district to remind schools in the district that they are not allowed to charge money in order to fulfill class requirements. Schools are still able to sell PE uniforms but it cannot be mandatory for students to purchase them. Students may wear their own PE attire as long as their name appears on their clothing. Students who have paid for their PE uniforms can obtain a refund from the school district. The issue of the graduation regalia is still being worked out by SFUSD. More news will follow in the next edition.
SCHOOL DANCES IN JEOPARDY
Attendance at school dances has fallen to an all time low. There is a possibility of having only one school dance a year and that would be the Senior Prom. That would eliminate the Homecoming Dance, the Winter Ball and the Boat Dance. Students who attended the Homecoming Dance said the dance was great, but the ASB (Associated Student Body), due to low attendance, ended up paying $5,000 in addition to ticket sales to fund the dance. One reason for the low attendance at the Homecoming Dance could be due to the fact that many students were taking the ACT the next morning and did not want to be tired for the exam. The Homecoming Dance was held two weeks after the Homecoming Game, which was played at Kezar Stadium starting at 7:00pm. The Homecoming Dance generally costs $10,000, while the Senior Prom costs $40,000. This year the Winter Ball was held on Wednesday, December 14, 2016, after all students had finished final exams. It was held at the Hyatt Hotel near Fisherman’s Wharf. The original price for a ticket was $25.00, and this price increased $5 each week as the dance approached. Dances are no longer held at the school site.
BEAUTIFUL GALILEO WINS
Galileo was recently named one of the most beautiful high school campuses in California! Galileo’s style of architecture, Spanish Colonial Revival, is unique, including the observatory, and open courtyard as well as the view of the field and the San Francisco Bay. Galileo ranks 33 out of the top 40 most beautiful schools in California.
JROTC
During the fall, last semester Galileo JROTC participated in the Annual Fall Competition at Balboa High School. JROTC cadets had been practicing for three months, prior to the competition, and exhibited their best drills at Balboa. As a result, Galileo took home 3rd Place Overall for Individual Drill Down Competition. Unfortunately Galileo did not place in the other units but the cadets still gained a unique experience.
JROTC ended the Fall Semester with their annual Holiday Party on December 16th. Sixty cadets participated in the Caroling Skits and then everyone enjoyed a delicious dinner of Ham, Turkey, Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Macaroni and Cheese, String Bean Casserole followed by dessert of Cheese Cake and Banana Pudding. Sgt. First Class Stephen Hardee reports not a bite of food was left!
This semester the JROTC cadets intend to take it home at the Spring Competition in May. To motivate the cadets for this event, they will be attending multiple parades prior to competition. Currently, they are focused on selling raffle ticket for the Lions Club Origination; first place prize is a 2017 BMW.
Other competitions in the spring semester include Orienteering and Raiders. Cadets will also be attending an annual event where they gather as a Brigade with an evening competition-free, otherwise known as the Brigade Ball. Cadets will end the year at Camp Parks where they will exhibit what they have learned in the JROTC program with many hands-on activities. All of these events emphasize teamwork and collaboration skills that they hope cadets will keep with them even after they graduate.
VAN NESS GYM RENOVATION The renovation of the Van Ness Gym is almost complete. The walls were repainted due to lead in the old paint, new lights and heaters were installed and the old ladders were removed. New blinds and windows will be installed next summer. Plans are in the works to refurbish the Bay Street Gym and the Weight Room.
FALL 2016 SPORTS UPDATE
Galileo Varsity Football (1-2) The Varsity Football team finished the regular season with a 2-3 record. Galileo clinched a play off spot with a win over Burton (26-14). The mighty Lions then faced the Mission Bears who were undefeated. But the Lions lost to the Bears in the semi-finals of the playoff (49-25). Coach Mark Huynh said: “Our goal was to make the playoffs and we met that goal. There were a lot of injuries to overcome but the team really rallied around each other and that was good to see.”
Cross Country Galileo Boys Cross Country Team had an impressive season, placing at every meet. They worked hard and placed second in the All City finals. The Girls Varsity Cross Country Team repeated last season by placing 3rd in the All City finals.
Girls Volleyball The Galileo Girls Varsity Volleyball Team improved from last year but unfortunately they did not make the playoffs. The team showed consistent efforts and ended the season with a 5-7 record, winning its final game against Balboa which put them in 5th place overall.
Girls Tennis The Girls Tennis Team barely missed making the playoffs. Galileo ended the regular season tied for fourth place with two other schools, but in the playoff off games lost to both Balboa and Wallenberg, with a season record of 2-4. They ended up next to last in 6th place in their division.
Girls Golf Many members of the Girls Golf Team were first time players and they showed lots of ambition. They beat Wallenberg (263-264) and Burton (233-243). They finished the season in 7th place with a 2-6 record.
Galileo Cheerleaders Galileo’s Cheerleaders, or “Lionesses” are a dedicated and spirited group! They participated in a “Cheer Camp” at Galileo for a week over the summer. Private instructors came from cheer movies to instruct and encourage the team. The AAA Spirit Squad Annual Competition was held on December 10, 2016 at Lincoln High School. Go Lions!!
Let me know what you’d like to hear/read about at Galileo. Bettie on the Beat will be happy to
answer your questions and handle your requests.
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FUNDRAISING FOR THE RESTORATION OF GALILEO’S OBSERVATORY TELESCOPE
Please mark your calendars now to set aside Saturday, June 10, 2017, for the Galileo Alumni Association's 1st Annual Dinner Dance. This function is a fundraiser to fund the restoration of Galileo High's Observatory and Telescope. Your school, Galileo for some 95 years, was the only high school in the country to have an Observatory and a Telescope on its premises. In earlier years, the Observatory was used by the students and the general public to view the moon and the stars. But, time had caught up with the Observatory and it had not been available for any use for some time now. Galileo will be celebrating its centennial year in 2021 and we are planning to perform the restoration and have it re-opened for use and viewing by this date. Therefore, we will be sponsoring many fundraisers this year and in the coming years to meet our objective. It is a lofty goal but we are committed to make it happen with your help and participation. Our first fundraiser for this year will be the event shown below. Please make your best effort to help us kick off our fundraising with your attendance at this event. We look forward to seeing and meeting you there.
CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS
SEE ATTACHED FLYER
GALILEO ALUMNI SPORTS HALL OF FAME DINNER
Congratulations to the 2016 Sports Hall of Fame Inductees.
Italo Baioni 1950 Edwin Hersh 1951
Wallace Benard 1978 Nicol Juratovac 1986
De’Ante Bernstine 2007 Tyrone McCall 1980
Pedro M. Brito 1976 Dylan Nelson 2010
Willie Cage 1981 Jimmy Walton 1982
Maurice Forte 1987 Michael Ward 1983
CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
SEEKING SPORTS HALL OF FAME COMMITTEE
MEMBERS. PLEASE CONTACT SISVAN AT
REUNIONS 2016
1976 40TH
CLASS REUNION OCTOBER 8, 2016
HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GROUPS/1446472485616629/
FALL 1966 50TH
REUNION OCTOBER 8, 2016
HTTPS://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GROUPS/1539173926380167/?FREF=TS
HTTP://GALILEOWEB.ORG/ALUMNI/
GALILEO’S 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY 2021
BE A PART OF THIS CELEBRATION!
GALILEO’S 100TH
ANNIVERSARY IS COMING UP IN 5 YEARS. MAY SEEM LIKE A LONG TIME, BUT IT’S JUST AROUND THE CORNER. WE NEED IDEAS, THOUGHTS, COMMITTEES TO MAKE THIS EVENT A HUGE SUCCESS. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BEING A PART OF THIS BIG CELEBRATION, PLEASE LET US KNOW. [email protected]
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HELLO………………
WE NEED YOU! If you would like to work with current Directors or
Committees to further the mission and goals of the GAA
please contact Charlene Mori at 415-441-6445. We need
an Editor for our newsletter, webmaster, social media manager and Board Members. All
of you retiring and have nothing to do, JOIN US!
You can also email - http://galileoweb.org/alumni/about/contact/
ATTENTION ALL LIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY GALILEO MEMORIBILIA THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO DONATE BACK TO THE SCHOOL, PLEASE LET US KNOW. SWEATERS - BLOCK G’S - SCRAPBOOKS, YEARBOOKS - PICTURES. WE WOULD LIKE TO PUT THEM ON DISPLAY SO THE STUDENTS CAN SEE WHAT WE HAD IN THE PAST. PLEASE REMEMBER - MAKE SURE YOU “WILL” YOUR GALILEO GEAR BACK TO GALILEO!
NO LONGER WANT YOUR CAP & GOWN, PLEASE DONATE IT
BACK TO GALILEO FOR FUTURE GRADUATES. YOU CAN DROP
THEM OFF AT SCHOOL, MAIL THEM TO GAA 1150 FRANCISCO
ST. S.F. CA 94109 OR WE CAN PICK THEM UP, JUST LET US
KNOW AT [email protected]
DONORS CHOOSE
The schools now use a web site called “Donors Choose” in which teachers go on and set up a page to ask for donations needed in their classrooms. Please visit this page and even if you donate $10.00-$20.00 it helps. Make sure the school is Galileo in San Francisco.
CLICK HERE TO SEE DONOR’S CHOOSE TYPE IN GALILEO FOR SCHOOL THEN SELECT
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GAA Board Meeting – Room 210, Galileo Academy, 6:00 PM, held
the 2nd
Wednesday of the month except for June/July/August. Please
join us.
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GALILEO GAA EDUCATION AND ENRICHMENT GRANT AWARDS AND DONOR’S CHOOSE
Money donated year to date from donations given to the Galileo Alumni Association for Grant Awards and Donor’s Choose (DC).
2016
January 30, 2016 - $511.00 – Winter Concert programs and singer May 11, 2016 – Furniture/Materials for ASB office $1,561.00. DONOR’S CHOOSE
May 20, 2016 $91.32. Teacher Heather O’Connor Chemistry water testing supplies. May 20, 2016 $250.00. English M. Roman 45 Wisdom of Walt books Litr. May 20, 2016 $557.73 Leadership to purchase Block “G”s for 9th -12th. May 20, 2016 - $2,000.00 –Dragon Boat representing Galileo Academy in Hong Kong September 15, 2016 – $318.00 Ms. Chew - CU L8R Scientific calculators for 9-12 grades. DONOR’S CHOOSE
THANK YOU ALUMNI!!!!
Obituaries
Olga Alexander (Jan. 24, 1923 – Dec. 22, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/eastbaytimes/obituary.aspx?n=Olga-
Alexander&pid=183260680
George F. Alvarado (Oct. 6, 1920 – Oct. 21. 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sacbee/obituary.aspx?n=George-F-
Alvarado&pid=182497438
Phyllis Lorraine Arditi (Dec. 10, 1924 - Nov. 20, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Phyllis-Arditi&pid=182702212
Daniel Francis Bledsoe (Oct. 12, 1930 – Oct. 23, 2016)
http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Daniel-
Bledsoe&lc=9559&pid=182075202&uuid=c00bb537-869e-45c4-a2c1-a12b3ac067d9
Claire A. (Lee) Chin (April 6, 1945 – Oct. 30, 2016)
http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Claire-A.-Chin-104106453
Fannie Chong ( Oct. 31, 1930 – Dec. 1, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Fannie-Chong&pid=183071465
Winfried D. Cziska (1941 – 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/marinij/obituary.aspx?n=Winfried-D-
Cziska&pid=181968034
Orest R. (Orrie) DeMaria (Dec. 27, 2016) 96 years old
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Orest-
DeMaria&pid=183259532
Diran ("Dee") Der Harootunian ’47 - July 12, 1929 - November 27, 2016
Masie Ragan Fife (Aug 8, 1920 – Nov. 4, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/santacruzsentinel/obituary.aspx?n=Masie-Ragan-
Fife&pid=182596465
Vicki Geneva (Crawford) Flaherty (Aug. 26, 1946 – Nov. 28, 2016)
http://obituaries.advocate-news.com/obituaries/advocate-news/obituary.aspx?n=Vicki-
Geneva-Flaherty-Crawford&pid=183192329
Barbara Flynn (June 22, 1926 – Nov. 7, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/marinij/obituary.aspx?n=Barbara-
Flynn&pid=182812012
Lucia Fontana (1938 – Oct. 3, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Lucia-Fontana&pid=181790830
Marie Gandolfo (July 4, 1932 – Nov. 18, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Marie-
Gandolfo&pid=182699006
David Fong Jue (Nov. 23, 1950 – Oct. 11, 2016) http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/neptune-
society-northern-california/obituary.aspx?n=David-
Jue&lc=9580&pid=182165094&uuid=44516b0a-e5a3-4573-bcf7-b53ca48b875d
Ping Lee (Oct. 8, 2016) 81 years old.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Ping-Lee&pid=181888558
Richard Sun Lee (Feb 3, 1926 – Sept. 25, 2016) http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-
memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Richard-Lee&lc=1946&pid=181632537&mid=7104288
Peter J. Lommori (Oct. 22, 1924 – July 14, 2016) No Obituary posted.
George McKray (Feb 28, 1926 – Nov. 18, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=George-
McKray&pid=183084086
Louis Musante (Aug 16, 1919 – Nov. 15, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Louis-
Musante&pid=182624515
Estelle L. O’Donnell (1925 – Nov. 5, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Estelle-L-
ODonnell&pid=182476994
Frank (Tootie) Pignati (July 17, 1932 – Dec. 2, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Frank-Pignati&pid=183010957
Leo “Red” Quilici (Oct. 18, 1930 – Nov. 16, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Leo-Quilici&pid=182634930
Reno Rapagnani (Nov. 19, 1920 – Sept. 7, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Reno-
Rapagnani&pid=181360285
Margo Rose (Oct. 10, 1926 – Sept. 30, 2016)
http://www.tributes.com/obituary/show/Margo-Rose-104002852
Hank Scarlett (Aug. 3, 1920 – May 16, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/mercurynews/obituary.aspx?n=Hank-
Scarlett&pid=180608942
Robert Peter Silvestri (Oct. 19, 1927 - Dec. 13, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Robert-
Silvestri&pid=183247649
David Simula (April 30, 1932 – Oct. 14, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tribnet/obituary.aspx?n=DAVID-
SIMULA&pid=182019555
Theresa Siragusa (Oct. 27, 1925 – Nov. 27, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Theresa-
Siragusa&pid=182829512
Evelyn Stretch (1923 – Nov. 4, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Evelyn-Stretch&pid=182421574
Dolores Woo (May 7, 1932 – Nov. 20, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Dolores-Woo&pid=182655617
Rosemary Jue Woo ( June 18, 1943 – Oct. 30, 2016)
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/eastbaytimes/obituary.aspx?n=Rosemary-Jue-
Woo&pid=182224974
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ANNUAL DONATIONS
January 1, 2016 – December 31, 2016
GALILEO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FUNDRAISING
Since the state has cut back funding to public schools, many of the activities we enjoyed at Galileo now require outside monies to maintain. To date, GAA has contributed to the school newspaper, sports program, and graduation site. With your help, we hope to do even more in the future.
Because of GAA’s nonprofit status, your donations are tax deductible. When making a contribution, please use a check, rather than send cash, so you have a record. Your cancelled check acknowledges receipt by GAA.
I’m sure you remember doing car washes, bake sales, whatever you could to raise money for your senior activities. Students now have to work even harder to raise these funds. Don’t forget your Alma Mater. GO LIONS!
YES, I want to donate $ __________ towards:
Observatory (Telescope) Pendulum Seniors (events/graduation)
Science Dept. Dragon Boat Sports Other
Is it OK to mention your name as a donor? Yes ____No ____
Name: ____________________________________________ Email __________________________________
Address: __________________________________________City_______________State____Zip_________
Mail to: Galileo Alumni Association
1150 Francisco Street
San Francisco CA 94109
YOU CAN ALSO DONATE ON LINE AT: http://galileoweb.org/alumni/
2017 HALL OF MERIT INDUCTION DINNER The Galileo Hall of Merit Induction Dinner will be held on Friday, April 7, 2016, at 5:30 p.m. at the Patio Espanol in San
Francisco. Join us and support the Galileo Alumni Association, PTSA and staff. There will also be a silent auction.
Proceeds will go to the Galileo Education Fund. Save the date and send your reservation form in ASAP as it will surely
be a sellout. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Free Parking.
INDUCTEES
Fred Basconcillo ’52, Activist Workers Rights Richard F. Johnston ’43, Ornithologist
Barbara Bouchet ’62, Actress Will Marchetti ’57, Actor
Robert H. Bury ’37, Mayor Redwood City Ronald Quan ’72, Inventor HDTV
Margaret Chiu, Galileo Principal - 2002-2006 Nicholas Quirarte’33, WWII Hero
Vince Gomez ’52, Musician/Conductor/Teacher Leland Wong ’70, Artist
Giovanna Gaskell (Jowanna Woeber) ’51 Opera Singer/Teacher
PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN NO LATER THAN April 1, 2017
Make check payable to: Galileo Alumni Association. Complete this form and mail to:
GAA c/o C. Mori 808 Greenwich Street, San Francisco, CA. 94133 You can also pay on-line w/pay pal or credit card at http://galileoweb.org/alumni/ click on the donate button.
Friday April 7, 2017
No host Cocktails at 5:30 – Dinner 7:00
Patio Espanol
2850 Alemany Blvd. San
Francisco CA 94112
Name: Email Phone_
Number of Tickets: ____x $70.00 per ticket = Total $___________ Prime Rib (PR) ___Paella (PV)___Vegetarian(V) ___
Print Guest Name, Circle Entree Print Guest Name, Circle Entree Print Guest Name, Circle Entree
PR PR PR
PV PV PV
V V V
PR PR PR
PV PV PV
V V V
PR PR PR
PV PV PV
V V V
Please continue additional names on back of paper if necessary.
All tickets will be held at the door. If you have any questions, please contact Charlene Mori at 415-297-4280 or email
[email protected] Visit the GAA Web Page at: http://galileoweb.org/alumni/
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
GALILEO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Golden Gate Fields Turf Club Sunday April 30, 2017 Price Includes:
1100 Eastshore Highway Gates Open - 11:00 a.m. Valet Parking
Berkeley, Ca 94710 Lunch 11:30 – 3:30 p.m. Buffet Lunch
(510) 559-7300 Post Time – 2:15 p.m. Official Program
Turf Club dress code is “Smart Casual” - Hats are welcome. Bring your binoculars but no jeans,
shorts or tennis shoes (Men, please wear collared shirts). No host cocktails. SORRY NO REFUNDS.
One of the races will be named for the Galileo Alumni Association. A raffle will be held for 6 lucky
attendees to visit the “Winners Circle” to take a picture with the winning jockey. We will do a
50/50 raffle also. Please take note of the deadline prices: $45.00 before April 1, 2017, $55.00
after April 1, 2017, Final Deadline is April 15, 2017
Please make check payable to Galileo Alumni Association.
Mail to: Charlene Mori, 808 Greenwich Street, San Francisco, Ca. 94133.
Questions? Call Barbara LaRocca at 415- 846-9863 or Charlene Mori 415-297-4280
Please fill out return with your check, pay by Credit Card or by Pay Pal. $45.00 before April 1, 2017
$55.00 after April 1st, 2017. Don’t miss these deadlines. FINAL DEADLINE IS APRIL 15, 2017
Pay by Pay Pal at Click here to pay on line If you have any problems on Pay Pal call Charlene at
415-297-4280. Email: [email protected] Tickets $45.00 each before April 1, 2017
Name _______________________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip__________________________________________________________________
Phone number __________________________ Email__________________________________
Names of Guest ___________________________ ____________________________________
________________________________________ ____________________________________
Joint fundraiser by Galileo’s Alumni Association (GAA) and the Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA)
Proceeds will be used to support critical Galileo educational needs identified by Galileo staff and teachers.
Our goal for the next phase of the Tile Drive is to sell 100 tiles which will be installed along the
back of the benches at each end of the school courtyard. Purchase this unique gift to dedicate a
commemorative tile for yourself, family, friend, teacher, staff, club, team, business, etc. Your donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Galileo Academy PTSA Tax ID: 20-1159768
TILE SAMPLES
(Actual appearance may differ - each clay tile is 6” x 6”)
Text & graphic** option Text Only
$200 donation/tile* $150 donation/tile*
* covers material, engraving & installation (graphic choices on back of the sheet)
** custom graphic possible for added cost
See reverse side of this form to enter the information you want engraved on your personal tile. WRITE or
TYPE ALL INFORMATION CLEARLY ON BOTH SIDES OF THIS ORDER FORM, in case we
need to get back to you to clarify any issues before tile engraving.
TILE DONOR NAME: __________________________________________________
Email: ________________________________________________________________
Phone: ________________________________________________________________
QUESTIONS? Contact: Sharon Ohlson, PTSA President, [email protected]
Charlene Mori, GAA President, [email protected]
MAIL this completed form and $ donation with check payable to “Galileo Academy
PTSA” Do NOT send cash. DEADLINE: May 26, 2017
Please CIRCLE: (Use a separate order form for each tile, if they are different).
Text-only tiles @$150 each = _______ OR Text & graphic tiles @ $200 each = _______
Total = $_________ Check #_____________
Address: GALILEO ACADEMY PTSA
1150 Francisco Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
Attn: Sharon Ohlson – Tile Drive 2017
J. Lee
Class of 2016 Go Galileo Lions
Notable Galileo
Alumni
Joe DiMaggio ‘32
Dom DiMaggio ‘34
Please mark your calendars now to set aside Saturday, June 10, 2017, for the Galileo Alumni Association's 1st Annual Dinner Dance fund raiser to fund the restoration of Galileo's Observatory/ Telescope. Your school, Galileo, for some 95 years, was the only high school west of the Mississippi to have an Observatory/Telescope on its premises. In earlier years, the Observatory was used by the students and the general public to view the moon and the stars. But, time had caught up with the Observatory and it has not been available for use for some time now. Galileo will be celebrating its centennial year in 2021 and we are planning to perform the restoration and have it re-opened for use and viewing by this date.
Therefore, we will be sponsoring many fundraisers this year and in the coming years in order to meet our objective. It is a lofty goal but we are committed to make it happen with your help and participation.
Our first fund raiser for this year will be the event shown below. Please make your best effort to help us kick off our fundraising with your attendance at this event. If you enjoy dancing or like to see old friends and meet new ones, your participation at our first event and making it a success will guarantee that we will continue to have these fund raisers on a regular basis throughout this year and years to come. Please demonstrate your appreciation and commitment in helping the GAA achieve its goals.
We look forward to seeing and meeting all of you there. Let's all have fun and be a part of something totally worthwhile for our school and it's students. If for any reason you just will not be able to attend, please consider making a donation to our Observatory Fund, it will be greatly appreciated.
PLEASE RETURN NO LATER THAN JUNE 3, 2017 Make check payable to: Galileo Alumni Association or GAA
Complete this form and mail to : GAA c/o C. Mori 808 Greenwich Street San Francisco,CA. 94133
You can also pay on-line with PayPal or Credit Card at https://galileoweb.org/alumni/ Click on the DONATE button
Saturday June 10, 2017 5 pm - 11 pm see poster or flyer
Name : Email : Phone : Number of Tickets : X $65.00 per ticket = Total $ Print Guest Name :
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TECHNOLOGY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION * Alumni activities and events WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT.
OF SAN FRANCISCO CA. * Membership Card JOIN THE G.A.A. SUPPORT YOUR
The Mission of this Association shall be to * Assistance to all reunion committees ALMA MATER!
Organize Alumni into a cohesive unit to benefit * Quarterly newsletter “The Observer” Please visit the Galileo Alumni
all members of the high school Community: * Notice of Association Updates Association web site for further
Alumni, Students, Faculty, Staff and Friends. * Helping the current students of information at:
Galileo Achieve their goals. And much http://galileoweb.org/alumni/
more as the membership grows.
OFFICIERS DIRECTORS STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
President: Charlene Fachner Mori (1965) Sisvan Der Harootunian (1951) COMMUNICATIONS (NEWSLETTER):
Vice President: Jim Young (1965) Vince Gomez (1952) Position Open
Secretary: Janine Laiwa (1979) Toni Alessandra (1964) MEMBERSHIP: Toni Alessandra (1964)
Treasurer: Joe Scafidi (1950) Cordy Suydyka PUBLIC RELATIONS:
Position Open
WEBMASTER: Vaughn Spurlin (1960)
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY DONATED THIS YEAR, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS NOTICE AND THANK YOU - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
WE NOW ACCEPT PAYMENT ON LINE WITH PAYPAL PLEASE DETACH AND MAIL OR PAY ON LINE AT: http://galileoweb.org/alumni/
DATE: ______________________________ NEW MEMBER ______________ RENEWAL _____________
NAME: __________________________________________________ MAIDEN NAME ______________________________________
ADDRESS ________________________________________________ CITY/COUNTRY __________________STATE____ ZIP________
GRADUATION YEAR ______ EMAIL _____________________________________________________ PHONE _____________________
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE GALILEO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. INTERESTED IN HELPING OR BEING ON A COMMITTEE YES ___ NO___
DONATION ENCLOSED $ ___________ ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW. TAX ID 30-0066848
YOU CAN ALSO DONATE ON LINE AT http://galileoweb.org/alumni/
Mail application to: Donation of $25.00 - $25,000.00 graciously accepted Your information is strictly
Galileo Alumni Association and is tax deductible confidential and will ONLY be used
1150 Francisco Street All donations are used solely for the benefit of Galileo for assisting Galileo functions/reunions.
San Francisco Ca 94109 Academy.
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TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE GALILEO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY THE BEST ALUMNI IN SAN FRANCISCO!
GO LIONS!!! Obsv. 1/17
GALILEO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MERCHANDISE ORDER FORM
HANES BEEFY 100% COTTON PRE-SHRUNK T-SHIRTS PURPLE/ORANGE W/WHITE WRITING. BLANK ON BACK.
SMALL -34-36 MEDIUM -38-40 $15.00 DONATION EACH LARGE -42-44 + SHIPPING X-LARGE -46-48 XX-LARGE -50-52
11 OZ. MUG IMPRINTED ON $5.00 DONATION EACH BOTH SIDES + SHIPPING
BASEBALL CAPS ORANGE CAP $20.00 EACH DONATION + SHIPPING PURPLE LETTERING ONE SIZE FITS ALL VELCRO ADJUSTMENT STRAP ON BACK
GALILEO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (G.A.A.)
Name: _________________________________________________________
Ship to Address: _________________________________________________
City: _______________________State ___ Zip _____ Phone:_____________
Mugs: Qty. ____ Shirt: S ____ M ____ L ____ XL ____XXL ____ Total: _________________ Cap/Hat Qty: _____ Shipping: $6.50—Add $1.00 for each additional item.
Make checks payable to: G.A.A. Mail form and check to:
Galileo Alumni Association—1150 Francisco Street SF CA 94109 http://galileoweb.org/alumni/