The PHAA plans to resume meetings in the fall
of 2005 -
The Dolphins After Dark, Palisades
High Alumni Association
Graduates of '63 - '79 picnic....
(for alums who had been out of Pali for 25 years or longer) was held in
August 2004.
This was a first ever attempt and it went off nicely. Thank you to every
one involved.
Thank you to the 250+ alums and faculty members, along with Pali High's
new Principal Dr. Gloria M. Martinez and Fire Station 69 who came for a
visit and brought their Dalmatian "Buddy."
I don't remember the name of the
alum who came up to me and said basically the following but it was a
classic moment in time:
"This is a wonderful idea. I've been to my 10th, 20th and 30th reunions.
This event is so refreshing. It's an opportunity to meet new people. I
don't see many of my classmates these days and it's nice to meet "new"
alums, rather than keep seeing that girl I dated over 30 years ago!"
Everyone was in favor of us doing
holding this type of event again. Most likely we will. Maybe every other
year or so.... We hope next time you will attend as it will be an open
invitation to all graduates of Palisades High.
Thank you to all of those alums that
came out in support of our August 2004 Alumni Picnic.
A very special thanks goes out to the following alums who volunteered to
help organize and/or worked at the event:
Steve Feld ('63), Wendy Price Anderson ('64), Tom Betts (65), Marc
Loopesko ('69S), Peter Ehrlich ('70W), Steve Doshay ('71), Pat Boren
('72), John Luder ('72) Diane Scheiperpeter Voge ('74) and Jeff Voge
('74), Tom Christman ('74), Richard Wayman ('76), Georgia Dent Inferrera
('76), Carl Hill ('76), Steve Hart ('76).
Thank you to Amy Lewis Madnick ('76)
and Stacey Richards ('77), for organizing and making all the goodies for
the bake sale.
A very special thank you to Georgia
Dent Inferrera and Wendy Price Anderson for the amazing job you two did
to secure items for our door prizes! We gave away over $1,500 worth of
gift certificates and items!
Thank you to Gina Johnson Smith
('77) and her employers Sysco Foods who supplied our event with hot dog
buns, condiments, chips, and paper goods. Gina, you are wonderful.
Thank you to Donald Goodman ('76) who supplied the hot dogs for the
event. Donald,
I am so thankful for your continued support of both PHAA/DAD and class
of '76 events.
Thank you to the following musicians
who formed the Pali All-Star Band. I am so grateful that you all came
forward and with only one studio rehearsal one week before the event....
you were amazing!! Everyone was blown away!! For a group of you to come
together at my plea and be so dedicated.... I can't thank you enough.
Each of you are amazingly talented.
No one could believe that you had never played together prior, or that
those of you had more or less had not since high school.
I have to thank ladies first -
Cathy Pounders Minor ('76), one of my
oldest and dearest friends. Cathy, what can I say you are truly amazing.
You looked pretty good up there surrounded by nine men! Cathy played
lead and rhythm guitar, sang lead and back-up vocals.
Greg Glenn ('69W) who played harmonica
Jim Squire ('71) who played lead and rhythm guitar
Hank (I'll get last name and class here soon) who sang lead and back-up
vocals
Tom Christman ('74) who played keyboards and sang back-up vocals
Bill Blanke ('75) who played lead and rhythm guitar and sang lead and
back-up vocals
Dann Novak ('76) who played drums and sang lead and back-up vocals
Paul Burkhart ('77) who played lead and rhythm guitar and sang back-up
vocals
Richard Wayman ('76) who played keyboards and sang lead and back-up
vocals
and Joe McGrath who played bass and was made an honorary Dolphin for a
day!
Thank you to Richard Wayman, Dann
Novak, Paul Burkhart and Bill Blanke who really went the extra mile to
pull this together for us!
Thank you to Tim Minor (husband of
Cathy Pounders Minor) who drove to and from Los Osos for the rehearsal
and for the event, so that Cathy could be a part of this... And for all
your help with the set-up and break-down.
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The
Palisades High Alumni Association and Dolphins After Dark
make front page news of the Palisadian Post - |
PaliHi '60s-'70s Reunion August 21
August 12, 2004
Submitted by Palisades High Alumni Association
Edited by BILL BRUNS
The Palisades High Alumni Association will celebrate 10 years by
hosting a '63 to '79 graduates/administrators/ teachers picnic Saturday,
August 21. Everyone who was at PaliHi during those years is invited to
join old friends and make new ones at this bring-your-own picnic that
will run from noon to 5 p.m. on the school quad. A hot dog, chip and
drink combo will be for sale, while supplies last.
This inaugural event is intended to bring awareness of the Palisades
High Alumni Association (PHAA) and Dolphins After Dark (DAD) because
there is an urgent need to inform alums about how they can help the
association achieve its goals.
While admission to the event is free, all alums attending are
encouraged to donate at least $10 and become an 'active' member of the
PHAA. In the future the association would like to host a picnic for the
'80s and '90s alums, but volunteers must step forward to form a
committee.
PHAA president Jeanne Jensen ('76) has long wanted to form a Pali
All-Star Band for events such as this, as well as the Fourth of July
parade. At the picnic, alumni musicians from the '60s and '70s will come
together to play for the first time as a group. If you play an acoustic
instrument, bring it for an open jam-session.
'Come on out' we can still rock the house!' says Pali All-Star Band
committee chair Richard Wayman, who sings, and plays keyboards and bass.
The PHAA was formed in 1994 by a group of dedicated seniors, alums
and parents. This group started the alumni newsletter, Dolphins, and on
Alumni Night each year, recognizes current and past teachers,
administrators and volunteers.
In 2002, Jensen formed the social events committee, naming it
Dolphins After Dark. With that she became the PHAA's event coordinator
and, soon thereafter, created the Dolphins After Dark Web site. That
fall, Jensen also became the president, when Maggie Ghodes Nance ('90
and faculty) departed.
Other members of the the PHAA's board of directors are communications
director Jan Gong, secretary Richard Wayman ('76) and treasurer Georgia
Dent-Inferrera ('76). Pat Boren ('72) volunteers whenever she is
available. The group wishes other 'Palisadians' would lend their
assistance, since each person plays a vital role in getting things
accomplished. Simply maintaining what they do isn't enough anymore.
Jensen has been pushing forward by having meetings this past year
with Charlotte Atlas, Atlas, one of PaliHi's vice principals.
'Ms. Atlas has a lot to oversee within her job, yet she makes the
time to keep current with what we do,' Jensen says. 'She sees our
enthusiasm and is extremely supportive' for that we are grateful. And
what can I say about Mr. Jefferson [plant manager] and Mr. Braithwaite
[finance office]? They are simply wonderful. The alumni association has
come to rely on all three of them for our meetings and events. They help
us make it all happen!'
Over the next year, the PHAA will focus on creating an Alumni Wall of
Fame, as well as development of a scholarship program for seniors and a
'gifts' program for the school.
Until recently, the group (by necessity) had put many ideas on hold.
Then, earlier this year Jensen and coach James Paleno (basketball and
golf) began discussing ideas and the 'Wall of Fame' came up, an old idea
to her, a new one to him.
'It was as if a dimmed light bulb suddenly was glowing to its true
potential'100 watts,' Jensen says. 'From that moment plans started
moving in the right direction.'
The PHAA feels it is important to let alums know that those who will
appear on the future Wall of Fame are being 'invited' by the alumni
association to take part in this recognition. This is by no means a
'buy-in' where alums (or families thereof) can donate money to be
recognized. While there is always the hope for and necessity of
donations to fund and further develop programs, the board of directors
is developing guidelines on how they want to see this all transpire, in
true accordance with their beliefs.
One of Jensen's ideas is to retire uniform numbers worn by prominent
athletes who have passed away. This will be an invitation that is
extended to the athlete's family. 'The PHAA cannot retire every number
of a great player who passed through PaliHi, but eventually we'd like to
see them recognized on the Wall Of Fame,' Jensen says.
In an agreement solidified a few weeks ago between the school and the
alumni association, any type of fundraising made though an outreach
program directed at alumni must be developed by and carried out by the
PHAA's board of directors. After all, these are the ideas of their group
who will do the work to bring it about.
Another goal involves assisting programs already in existence at
PaliHi. The new scholarship program will provide Pali's alums with the
opportunity to help the various programs at the school by making a
donation to any individual department, sport or a general fund. In the
fall, the PHAA will learn more about the needs of the school and will
include this information on the Dolphins After Dark Web site.
This year, the PHAA started making adjustments and cut out the return
envelope (for donations) in the newsletter, saving $1,000. That money
was thereafter awarded to five seniors at Senior Awards Night, a great
start since, as for years, the association only had funds for the
newsletter and even had to cut back to a single annual Dolphins edition.
By making similar adjustments, the association is further freeing up
funds. As Dolphins After Dark grows, the Dolphins newsletter will be
reduced to a flyer. Last week the Web site opened its bulletin board,
which can be accessed for a minimum donation of $10.
'We set up a PayPal account that allows alums to make donations
online, rather than having to send in a check,' treasurer Dent-Inferrera
says. 'This year is critical and while we are anxious to move forward,
the number of alums who make donations has dropped sizably. While that
is indeed discouraging, we've also received two of the largest donations
ever!'
The association has also set up sponsorship levels on their DAD Web
site. They know it's a simple equation, but without the support of
alums, they have nothing from which to work. There is a lot of truth to
the saying 'every dollar helps,' and what the PHAA wants to achieve
absolutely requires funding.
'I've seen so much movement within the PHAA/DAD in this last
year' some great things are happening!' Richard Wayman says. 'It is
sometimes overwhelming, but we go forward.'
'Each board member currently has between two and 10 years invested
and they hope to keep right on going,' says Jensen, who is frequently
asked why she does this when she only attended PaliHi for one year. 'I
feel fortunate to have had friends since my sandbox days at Marquez
Elementary. Often I meet people in my age group who don't see or even
speak with anyone from their school years. For me, the ties are
binding...I still carry the passions of those school friendships that
were the basis of so many firsts' crushes and relationships. Much of our
core as individuals was formed together, and that is something that can
never be taken away.'
'Memories Do Matter!' has been Jensen's slogan since 1998. 'That plea
just hit me at the right time I suppose,' she says.
With 41 years of PaliHi graduates, the PHAA is trying to create
something of interest to everyone, so that more alums will play an
active role. The important fall meeting will set the tone for the rest
of the year.
The Awards and Development Committee will meet for the first time
October 21 at 5 p.m. in the school library, with the regular PHAA
meeting at 7 p.m., the same night, same place. Alums, administrators,
faculty are all welcome to join us.
'We'd love to hear everyone's input. If others come up with the same
ideas we have, then we'll feel like we are on the right track,' Jensen
says. 'And if they come up with something entirely new that we can put
into action, that's fantastic.'
Jensen then refers to an e-mail Paul Edmonds ('76) recently sent her:
'As Mr. Mercer said opening day back in '73, 'What you'll get out of
Palisades High School will be in direct proportion to what you put in.'
Mercer's words certainly apply to Jensen, who frequently puts in some
25 hours or more a week, and is grateful for the endless support of her
husband, Jonas. 'Is there really life after high school?' Jensen
asks jokingly. 'Once a Dolphin, always a Dolphin!'
The PHAA wants to thank the many Palisades business owners and alums
who have donated items for Alumni Night and the upcoming picnic,
including Georgia-Dent Inferrera and Wendy Price Anderson ('64) for
hitting the pavement, as well as the rest of the picnic committee who
have donated their time and have secured donations. Thanks also to the
many people within the administration, the faculty, the Booster Club and
volunteers who have played a vital role in the PHAA over the years. 'We
also a extend a warm welcome to PaliHi's new principal, Dr. Gloria M. Martinez,'
says Jensen.
The new alumni association Web site is at www.dolphinsafterdark.org,
or e-mail PHAA at PaliAlumniAssoc@aol.com for more information about
involvement, donations and programs.
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