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the galileo observer
THE GALILEO OBSERVER The Official Newsletter of the Galileo Alumni Association Clarity . . . Honesty . . . Integrity Vol. XIV, No. 1 “Serving the Galileo Alumni Community” ____________________ _ January 2016 IMPORTANT UPCOMING EVENTS FOR 2016 GAA Board Meeting – Room 210, Galileo Academy, 6:00 PM, held the 2 nd Wednesday of the month except for June/July/August. Please join us. JANUARY 30, 2015 – GALILEO WINTER CONCERT – SEE ATTACHED FLYER. FEBRUARU 6, 2016 – AIR IT UP FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT – SEE ATTACHED FLYER` MARCH 19, 2016 – HALL OF MERIT – SEE ATTACHED FLYER. 1965 – 50TH YEAR REUNION … DETAILS TO FOLLOW. OCTOBER 22, 2016 SPRING 1966 - 50TH REUNION … SEE BELOW DAY AT THE RACES – STAY TUNED FOR DETAILS. CLASS OF FALL 1965 - 50TH REUNION PLANS ARE IN THE MAKING FOR THE 50TH REUNION OF THE CLASS OF 1965. PLEASE GO TO OUR FACEBOOK PAGE TO JOIN AND FOR DETAILS AND INFORMATION. PLEASE PASS THE WORD. SEND US YOUR EMAIL ADDRESSES. IF YOU KNOW OF ANY OTHER ALUMNI WHO GRADUATED IN ’65 PLEASE LET THEM KNOW. NETWORKING SOCIAL MEDIA IS THE BEST WAY TO SPREAD THE WORD. _____________________________________________________________________________ CLASS OF SPRING 1966 - 50TH REUNION The Class of Fall 66 will be holding it’s 50th Reunion on October 22, 2016 at the United Irish Cultural Center in San Francisco. If you have not been to a recent reunion and have an interest in attending or finding out more about this event please contact Bob Lamkey at: [email protected] or Esther Fong Ishisaki: at [email protected] PLEASE PASS THE WORD! FACEBOOK PAGE. Through The Telescope. . . Sisvan Der Harootunian The 2nd Galileo Hall of Merit Induction Dinner on March 19 th at the Hyatt Fisherman’s Wharf is going to be an exciting event. The inductees represent diverse fields of achievement. We are blessed with such fine examples of alumni. The venue is ample and well located. Make your reservations early to guarantee your place. See the flyer in this issue. The SF Alumni Council met in November. Galileo was the host. The Council is for the benefit of all high schools in San Francisco, and it promotes respect not rivalry. Some of the ideas presented and discussed were fundraisers, recruiting young alumni and participation of PTSA, faculty, staff and students. Representing Galileo were Charlene Mori, Joe Scafidi, Cordy Surdyka, Toni Allesandra, Barbara LaRocca and Sisvan Der Harootunian. Gal’s new Principal Michael Reimer gave an informative visual presentation of our school. The group meets periodically at different high schools. At the Big Game in November, two former Galileo basketball teammates, Jim Dresser and I, tailgated before the game in Palo Alto. Jim went to Stanford, I to Cal. (See photo) America has a fascination with cars. At November’s SF Auto Show there was a honey of a car, the highlight of the show, a Pagani (see photo). The namesake used to design for Lamborghini. I like foods that are white in color, such as peaches and nectarines, corn, and asparagus. The latter, which is popular and abundant in Spain, is occasionally available at Safeway. Motion in Art: I’ve always liked art that shows motion. I bought Leonard Creo’s “Catch” many years ago. It shows a young girl reaching upwards to catch a ball which is not in the painting. Antes Colon, a Puerto Rican artist, did a wire sculpture of Mary Poppins with her umbrella dangling from a wire as well as a matador and a bull. Recently I commissioned a street artist in Key West to make me a bull out of wire, which he finished in 15 minutes. I have a painting of a balloon on a ribbon rising in the air by Tak, a local artist (see photo). Degas is a good example of a painter who drew ballet dancers in motion. Over the years I have asked artists to draw me a picture of wind. Wind can be heard, but not seen. Although at least three have taken the challenge, no one has come up with an acceptable picture. They have shown the effects of wind, but not wind itself. Am I asking for the impossible? I think not. After all, the motion of lines and color in abstract art or lines of wire or strings of thread would satisfy my challenge. The 3 Monsters I grew up with: Horror movies were a staple of the 30s and the 40s. The best scary creatures (before Lucasfilm’s creations) were Frankenstein, Dracula and the Wolf Man. continued: They were played by Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney, Jr., respectively. They don’t make them like that anymore. Interesting trivia you’ll never guess the answer to: As of Trader Joe’s 10 th anniversary a while back, how many bottles of 2 Buck Chuck (now $2.49) had they sold? Answer below. Original Joe’s Westlake is scheduled to open later this month. We can’t wait. Stay interested . . . Answer to trivia question: 600 million bottles. Between the Lions by Bettie Grinnell WINTER 201 Greetings Mighty Lions! Here’s what happening at Galileo these days. NEW MURAL OF GALILEO OUTSIDE THE MAIN OFFICE After months of planning a beautiful mural of Galileo, the mathematician, scientist and physicist, is now in progress in the portico area outside the main office. Bill Weber, a well-known muralist, is the artist planning and painting the mural. The scene in this mural is of Galileo viewing the heavens through a telescope as he sits on his balcony overlooking the city of Florence, Italy, where he was held under “house arrest” for his strong belief that the sun is the center of the universe and our planet, Earth, revolves around the sun. The city of Florence is shown in the mural as well. The official title of the mural is “Galileo, the Scientist.” The Class of 2014 along with their sponsors, Cassie Gamm, Heather O’Connor and Woody Smith contributed $5,000 to this project. Galileo PTSA, under the leadership of President Jim Fong (Class of 1968) is also helping to fund the mural. Plans are in the works for 2 more murals in the portico area: Galileo, The School" wall mural, and the "Universe" ceiling mural that connects the 2 wall murals. In addition, there is a plan to sell stars to individuals that will be placed on the “Universe” ceiling mural. Look for an update on this project in the next edition. UPDATE ON WILLIAMS SONOMA CIRCLE THE SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP Our wonderful friends at Williams Sonoma just keep on giving to our faculty and staff. For the winter holidays, they presented each member of our staff with a festive tin of their Holiday Bark candy. This month (January) they are offering the first in a series of Cooking Demonstrations in their beautiful test kitchen right down the street from us. Our cheerleaders will open one of their sales associate meetings in January as well. SUPER BOWL 50 EVENT AT GALILEO On Saturday, February 6, 2016 from 10:00am – 2:00pm “See if you are a Pro or a Joe” event will take place on the Galileo Athletic Field from 10:00am – 2:00pm. All are invited to come and watch or play a round of touch football with NFL Super Bowl Champs Steven Smith, Super Bowl MVP Malcolm Smith, and their NFL friends in a fun game of touch football. Interested people can enter to play as an individual sign up or with a team of your own group of players. Teams will be allowed up to 6 players. The Champions will win cool PRIZES! All proceeds will go towards benefiting the Smith Bros P.L.A.Y. Foundation (http://www.smithbrosplay.org) Spectator ticket $10 Single Player Ticket $75 Team Entrance $450 SAD NEWS Denise LeBiavant, beloved French teacher and World Language Department Chair, passed away in late December after a short but very serious illness. A memorial mass and reception were held in her honor on Saturday, January 9, 2016. Many members of the Galileo Family attended, including many retirees. . . .Margaret Chiu, Patsy Watts, Eleanor Mar-Beshears, Marie Eisen, Madelaine Eaton, Leslie Hughes, and those who have transferred to other schools. . . .Katie Pringle, Nancy Lambert, Lea Ramsey to name a few. One of Denise’s sons kept us in good spirits remembering Denise with his stories of her life as a mother and a teacher. We also learned during the Mass that Denise served in the Peace Corps in Africa and that is where she met her husband. Denise leaves behind her husband of many years, a daughter, 3 sons and 3 grandchildren. CELEBRATING GALILEO’S 95 YEARS CONCERT “A Night in Winter Wonderland”: On Saturday, January 30, 2016, Galileo will host a Winter Concert featuring “Jest Jammin,” celebrating 95 Years (1921 - 2016) in the Galileo Auditorium. The show will also feature Galileo Lion Dancers, Galileo Digital Arts Media Video, Singer Sheryl Ann Padre, Galileo Hip Hop Dancers and “The Substitutes,” Galileo’s Live Faculty/Staff Band.The show starts at 6:30 PM. Tickets will be sold at door -- adults $20 & students $10. Proceeds will go to Galileo extracurricular activities and rental of the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium for 2016 Graduation. JROTC Our JROTC program has been doing well this year including volunteering at a number of events, and we will continue throughout the school year. During the fall semester we volunteered at marathons such as the SF Giants Race, the Nike Women's Marathon, and also we came together during the summer to do the San Francisco Marathon. Throughout the year, we do a number of parades to represent our school and to show our communities what our program is all about, dedication and hard work. We are always willing to do the parades because we enjoy all of them, getting to meet new people and doing new drills. Most recently during November 2015, we had a canned food drive; the proceeds we donated to shelters that are in need. During November, we also had our Annual Fall Competition where all of the JROTC schools in this district come together for a competition. Galileo JROTC took First Place for the Platoon Drill and Squad Drill. We took Third Place for Guidon. And we got Second Place in overall. Cadets worked extremely hard while balancing schoolwork and teams. The cadets have worked countless hours on a set ceremonial drill which was a great success. To end 2015, before winter break started, JROTC program hosted a fun Christmas event to celebrate all of our hard work since the beginning of the year and to thank one another for the things that they have done for this battalion. To start 2016, cadets volunteered at the Hot Chocolate Run. A very important new event will be a JROTC 5K Run, which our program will be creating to celebrate the 100th birthday of JROTC itself. We will also be having an Annual Brigade Ball, which allows cadets from all of the JROTC programs to come together for a formal dinner and dance, and also to congratulate the cadets who have excelled in the program. As the year is coming to an end, we will be having one last Annual Spring Competition, which consists of three other JROTC teams from each of the JROTC schools that compete in which they use their creative mindset and skills to make a new and unique drill for the competition. This competition occurs during the month of May, and all of the JROTC programs in our district will compete. Our very last event for the school year is Camp Parks. This is where all of the JROTC programs from our district come together at a JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge (JCLC). Galileo Army JROTC Senior Army Instructor SFC Hardee FALL SPORTS UPDATE Football Varsity Football (1-9) Amid a season plagued by injuries and player suspensions, Galileo’s varsity team held onto playoff hopes all the way to the last game of the season--with one more victory following a 20-8 win over #4 seed Burton, the Lions would have crept in as the #4 instead of Burton. A key injury for Galileo happened at Mills High School when junior MLB, Connor Chavela, strained his knee after punting the ball. Chavela would miss the rest of the season. Other injuries to various starters throughout the season kept the Lion’s off-balance due to a re-shuffling of players each week. With this young team (8 sophomore starters), immaturity was a key factor as several players were suspended for 1-2 games during the 10-game season. Another key stat is that Galileo played 6 different players at quarterback this season. However, there were positives as juniors, Kenneth Grady (DE) and Miles Mainini (TE) made the All-City first team. Losing 8 seniors only, this young team along with players moving up from the FS championship squad will be looking forward to a successful season in 2016. Frosh Soph Football (9-1) They did it again! Galileo’s frosh/soph football team repeated as city champions. Led by a high scoring offense and a stingy, turnover-hungry defense, the young Lions ran off 9 wins in a row before falling at Lincoln in the final game of the season, 21-20. The offense was paced by talented sophomores; Adrian Poot (QB), Tyreke Watts (RB), Jackie Guo (WR), and Aaron Tsai (WR). The defensive unit was a highlight reel for sophomore linebacker, Dasan King who not only made tackles, but generated at least 1 turnover per game. Next to King are 2 capable freshmen, Antonio McBride and Ronald Fox (younger brother of Ronzel Fox, 2013 championship RB). A football team is never great without potent linemen-a pair of frosh linemen (Maturo “Churro” Matute and Max Miles) and sophomore first year player, Jet Li (yes, Jet Li) helped win the battles in the trenches. WINTER SPORTS BASKETBALL Varsity Basketball (1-3 current league record) With 1 senior starter and 1 sophomore, Galileo is off to a tough start at 1-3 in league play. The combination of inexperience and lack of size attributed to a 1-8 preseason record. The lone senior is 3-year varsity player Calvin Li who can knock down three pointers in bunches. The sophomore, 6’4” center, Ben Pate is the face of the future. Filling in between the big and the small are key players; Matthew Ng (F), Francis Gonzales (SG), defensive specialist-Donovan Hasson, and Kobe Lee (G). Frosh Soph Basketball (1-1 current league record) Freshmen, Luke Yoda (yep, Luke Yoda) is leading the way for a freshmen-heavy hoops squad looking to get into the playoffs. Fellow freshmen guards, Nathan Tang and Jason Lei will solidify a trio of capable ballhandlers and shooters. The big obstacle for the young Lions will be the lack of size but they are hoping speed wins out in the end. WRESTLING Galileo’s wrestling team remains undefeated with a record of 5-0 at mid-January. Our wrestling team so far has defeated San Francisco International, O’Connell, Washington and Mission. The Mighty Lion Wrestlers must defeat Lincoln, Balboa, Wallenberg, June Jordan and Lowell. An exciting moment in their meet against Washington came when our Captain Lavelle Johnson took down Washington’s captain (a defending city champion) by a pin in 1 minute and 17 seconds! There were 5 other pins in that meet by Galileo wrestlers! 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. 2016 HALL OF MERIT INDUCTION DINNER The Galileo Hall of Merit Induction Dinner will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2016, at 5:00 p.m. at the Hyatt Fisherman’s Wharf, 555 North Point Street, San Francisco. Join us and support the Galileo Alumni Association, PTSA and staff. Besides a raffle, 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. INDUCTEES Dr. Harrison Brown – Nuclear Physicist/Geochemist Dr. Frank Brucia - Dental Pioneer Gwen Chan – Superintendent SFUSD Macy Mak Chan – Community Leader Leonard Compagno – International Shark Authority Theodore Geballe – Physicist Dr. Harry Kitano – Professor of Social Welfare Milton Marks, Sr. – California State Senator Ray Piccinini – Charitable Performer Michael Smuin – Dancer/ Choreographer Smuin Ballet David Toschi – Detective SFPD Arthur Woo – Technology Pioneer Harry Du Young - Filmmaker PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN NO LATER THAN MARCH 14, 2015 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. Saturday March 19, 2015 - 5:00 PM Hyatt at Fisherman’s Wharf 555 North Point Street San Francisco CA 94133 Name: __________________________________ Email _____________________________ Phone__________________ Select: Chicken _______ Mock Teriyaki Chicken (Vegetarian dish) with Quinoa & Vegetables _________ Number of Tickets: _____ x $65.00 per ticket = Total $_____________ Table of 10 - $650.00 ______ Please print name of guest Please print name of guest Please print name of guest ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ 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/ THANK YOU - TACOLICIOUS IN NORTH BEACH ASB wishes to thank the North Beach Tacolicious for a donation of $3,191.88 from the November fundraiser. Tacolicious in certain months gives 15% of their proceeds to a neighboring public school. This is how much Galileo received. When in North Beach stop by 1548 Stockton Street for delicious Tacos. Nov. 2 -$550.11 Nov. 9 -$525.78 Nov. 16 -$714.56 Nov. 23 - $683.04 Nov. 30 - $753.39 Galileo Academy ASB wishes to thank all the parents, students, relatives, alumni, and friends who made this fundraiser a BIG SUCCESS! 50% of the money will go to the senior class to help pay for the rental cost of Bill Graham Civic Auditorium graduation ceremony. The other 50% will help pay our expenses for the Homecoming Dance at Hyatt Hotel back in October. LIONS WE NEED YOU!!!! We are in dire need of volunteers to help with the Galileo Sports Hall of Fame and the Hall of Merit. No experience necessary. If you have a few hours to spare each month, please let us know. Email: [email protected] or [email protected] HOW SAD WOULD THAT BE??? Galileo (High School) Academy of Science & Technology has the SMALLEST Alumni in San Francisco, What is wrong with our school- what is wrong with our Alumni? Please support your Alma Mater. This may be the last year that the Alumni will be active unless we get some new blood to help out. Donations are good but we need volunteers to help. It’s not a full time job but a few hours a month. LIONS don’t fail our school! Don’t let our Alumni Association go away, we would then be the only High School in S.F. with no Association! HELLO……………… WE NEED YOU! PLEASE – PLEASE Our Board is shrinking, we need your help. Don’t let Galileo be the only school in San Francisco that doesn’t have an Alumni Association!!! If you would like to work with current Directors/Committees to further the mission and goals of the GAA please contact Charlene Mori at 415-441-6445. We need a Secretary, Publisher for our newsletter, webmaster, 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! IN THE NEWS Congratulations go out to alumna Connie Chan (Galileo ASB Vice President, Class of 1996), who is now the new legislative aide for Supervisor Aaron Peskin district 3. * * * * * * * * "Forbidden City, USA" Receives American Book Award Another prestigious award to Arthur Dong (Class of 1971). Click or copy/paste view link below. Galileo Lions are proud of you http://www.c-span.org/video/?c4569378/forbidden-city-usa-receives-american-book-award Presenter poet/playwright Genny Lim, American Book Award winner Arthur Dong and novelist Ishmael Reed at the 36th Annual American Book Awards ceremony at the San Francisco Jazz Center on October 25, 2015. Photo by Lorraine Dong PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO PAY YOUR YEARLY MEMBERSHIP DUES! Obituaries Alma Beviacqua 1919 – October 10, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/mercurynews/obituary.aspx?n=Alma-Beviacqua&pid=176181863 Andrew Cafasso 1935 - November 6, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=AndrewCafasso&pid=176439097 Mary Canonica 1907 – 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=MariaCanonica&pid=176179785 Fred Carelli 1927 – 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=FredCarelli&pid=176160220 Eva Joan Ceccotti – April 19, 1923 – December 5, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Eva-Ceccotti&pid=176858901 Veronica (Roddy) Cerkueira 1940 – 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/insidebayarea/obituary.aspx?n=VeronicaCerkueira-Roddy&pid=176826249 Lola E. Chiapello 1924 – 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Lola-EChiapello&pid=176732440 Judith H.B. Cohen 1940s – 2015 English Teacher http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/marinij/obituary.aspx?n=JudithHB-Cohen&pid=176851809 Thomas Corsiglia 1925 - 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Thomas-Corsiglia&pid=177099198 Vernon Mario De Martini 1930s – December 4, 2015 graduated in 1944 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/petaluma360/obituary.aspx?n=Vernon-Mario-DE-MARTINI&pid=176832000 Olive Gong October 5, 1929 – October 7, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=OliveGong&pid=176140339 Edward Lagomarsino July 22, 1920 – December 4, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Edward-Lagomarsino&pid=176800404 Joanne Lerner April 11, 1946 – October 30, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=JoAnne-Lerner&pid=176302128 Gloria Lo December 10, 1956 – August 19, 2015 http://hosting-19478.tributes.com/obituary/show/Gloria-Lo102775970 Helen Wong Lum 1931 – 2016 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Helen-WongLum&pid=177108697 Obituaries continued Mary Maughelli November 20, 1935 - October 25, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/fresnobee/obituary.aspx?n=MARY-MAUGHELLI&pid=176428615 Walter Miller March 22, 1920 – October 29, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Walter-Miller&pid=176274488 Thomas Moore 1933 - December 12, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=ThomasMoore&pid=177004146 Katherine B. Rosa January 10, 1929 – November 4, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/rgj/obituary.aspx?n=Katherine-B-Rosa&pid=176425190 Raymond Ruggiero January 11, 1924 – December 14, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Raymond-Ruggiero&pid=176930601 Pola Segale August 17, 1931 – October 25, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=PolaSegale&pid=176439101 Betty Jane Shackleford February 1, 1924 – October 3, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/contracostatimes/obituary.aspx?n=Betty-Jane-Shackleford&pid=176272055 Frank Sicco 1928 – October 15, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=FrankSicco&pid=176141417 Leland Cyril Spiegelman 1926 - December 22, 2015 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Leland-Cyril-Spiegelman&pid=177100322 Albert Tedeschi – March 2, 1919 – January 17, 2016 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?n=Albert-Tedeschi&pid=177241227 – Memorial Gift – Make donations expressing your sympathy to family and friends who have lost a loved one. A memorial card will be sent to the family in your name. Donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by the law. Tax ID 300066848 Donations should be mailed to: Galileo Alumni Association 1150 Francisco Street San Francisco CA 94109 Here is a Gift to the Galileo Alumni Memorial Fund From ___________________________________________ Class ______ Address ___________________________________________________ City _________________________________State_____ Zip__________ In memory of ________________________________ Amount ________ Send memorial card to: Name _____________________________________________________ Address____________________________________________________ City_____________________________________ State _____ Zip _____ GALILEO GAA EDUCATION AND ENRICHMENT GRANT AWARDS Money donated year to date from donations given to the Galileo Alumni Association. 2015 November 10, 2015 - $606.00 Led TV’s. DONOR’S CHOOSE September 15, 2015 $250.00 Loan Ly, Social Studies, Human Rights Exhibit. September 15, 2015 $500.00 Lauren Marshma, Counselor, honor plaque for Student Graduation 2015. March 15, 2015 $500.00 David Beauvais. Counselor. Discipline/System of Rewards. March 15 2015 $500.00 Katherine Morgan. Counselor. Discipline/System of Rewards. March 15, 2015 $500.00 Principal. Paint the gym so Banners can be displayed. March 15, 2015 $1,500.00. Michael Kyle. Teacher. Textbooks for trial lawyers. April 10, 2015 $1,000.00. Kim Hirschfeld. PTSA -1/2 shared cost for teacher/faculty/staff luncheon. Athletic Dept. April 10, 2015 $500.00. Mikal Hasan. Athletic Dept. Rope course. Science Dept. April 10, 2015 $500.00. Richard McDowell. EMT infant mannequins. CPR etc. April 10, 2015 $198.27. David Barrios. Investigation of capautors within circuits. Need 9. Dragon Boat Team - Gayline Tom March 16, 2015 - $1,500.00 – representing Galileo Academy THANK YOU ALUMNI!!!! See if You are a Pro or a Joe! Come play a round of touch football with NFL Super Bowl Champs Steven Smith, Super Bowl MVP Malcolm Smith, and their NFL friends in a fun game of touch football during Super Bowl! Enter to play as an individual or sign up as a team with your own group of players. Teams will be allowed up to 6 players. The Champions will win cool PRIZES! The proceeds will go towards benefitting the Smith Bros P.L.A.Y. Foundation. There will be limited teams available to participate. Buy your tickets NOW before the spots run out! Super Bowl Weekend Saturday, February 6, 2016 10 AM - 2 PM Galileo Academy 1150 Francisco St San Francisco, CA 94109 BUY YOUR TICKETS AT: http://www.smithbrosplay.org/air-it-up.html Super Bowl Charity event at Galileo football field Feb. 6 - FYI The Air It Up Football Tournament hosted by NFL players Steven and Malcolm Smith is a competition between Joes and Pros and benefits their 501(c)(3) Smith Bros PLAY Foundation. We currently have Oakland Raiders Malcolm Smith, NY Giants Steven Smith and Hakeem Nicks, and Washington Redskin Dashon Goldson participating, among many others. If you’re interested in supporting a great cause that provides assistance to at-risk youth through hands-on learning, you can buy tickets to play in the event or spectate here: http://www.smithbrosplay.org/air-it-up.html Upcoming Fund Raisers *The GAA and the PTSA will be having another Tile/Brick Drive for the Courtyard at Galileo Academy. More details will follow. *Thoughts are in the works for refurbishing the “Observatory” telescope on the roof. This is a huge project and big funding is needed. If you want to help or have any ideas on how to raise money for these projects, please email: [email protected] ************* . This Mural will look beautiful when completed. Do you remember where this area is? Thank you to the GAA – PTSA - ASB GALILEO WINTER CONCERT Place: Galileo Academy (High School) Date: Saturday, January 30th, 2016 Theme: Celebrating 95 Years, 1921-2016 Invite: All Decades Class Reunions, parents, students & friends Expecting: 200-500 people Adult - $20 High School (w/ ID) - $10 Ages 10 and under - free Proceeds: 50% rental cost of Bill Graham Auditorium ($15,000) 50% Extracurricular activities *(CADA Leadership Conference, Homecoming, Leadership, etc.) TICKETS SOLD AT DOOR * * * TICKETS SOLD AT DOOR Tentative Program: 6:00pm Campus Tour - PTSA Bricks/Tiles + Stars Fundraiser 6:30pm Galileo Lion Dance Video - Digital Arts Media Dance #1 - Westlake School for the Performing Arts Sheryl Ann Padre - Singer Dance #2 - WSPA The Substitutes - Galileo Live Band 7:45 - 8:00pm Intermission 8-9:30pm Jest Jammin’ - Live Band Tribute and Honor (for their community service) Six members - Galileo Alumni (1967-1970) For ticket purchase, you may: 1. Will call - pick up tickets and pay at door. Please place order through email at [email protected] with name, quantity and contact number. 2. Mail/drop off check to Galileo (1150 Francisco Street) Main Office, payable to Galileo ASB, indicate Winter Concert Ticket. You may choose to pick up ticket at the door or we can mail it out to you with a mailing address. SEE LAST PAGE FOR FLYER The OBSERVER Is For All Galileo alumni, family, friends, students, faculty . . . anybody and everybody, the Observer is for you. If you haven't already done so, send in the email addresses of anyone who would like to receive a FREE emailed newsletter to http://galileoweb.org/alumni/about/contact/. We'd like to reach as wide a range of readers as possible. PLEASE SEND US YOUR IDEAS, GOSSIP, UPDATES ETC. The Galileo Observer invites your articles, letters, memories, inquiries and suggestions. All submissions are subject to editing. 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All donations go directly to the school. The Science department is strapped for money. Just buying rubber disposable gloves costs a lot. The printing supplies to print the Pendulum cost have risen dramatically. Seniors have to now pay for all their senior activities and graduation events. TAX ID 30-0066848 SUPPORT YOUR ALMA MATER! WE NEED YOUR HELP. RENT THIS SPACE RENT THIS SPACE 1 YEAR (4 ISSUES) $75.00 1 YEAR (4 ISSUES) $75.00 Send your business card with your check to: Galileo Alumni Association Advertising Dept. 1150 Francisco Street, S.F., CA 94109 Send your business card with your check to: Galileo Alumni Association Advertising Dept. 1150 Francisco Street, S.F., CA 94109 ************* THE GAA IS LOOKING FOR…………………….. A NEW SECRETARY NEWSLETTER PUBLISHER/EDITOR NEW BOARD MEMBERS ALUMNI TO HELP ON COMMITTEES SWEETHEART STORIES WHERE ARE YOU NOW? REUNIONS FOR 2016 and 2017 PICTURES OF OLD SCHOOL GAL GOSSIP/NEWS/STORIES Mail to: GAA, 1150 Francisco Street, SF Ca 94109 Or email [email protected] ANNUAL DONATIONS January 1, 2015 – December 31, 2015 $300.00 - $1,000.00 $50.00 – $99.99 $1.00 - $49.00 Cont. 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Vaccarezza Nelson Wong Ronald Yee $1.00 - $49.00 Toni Alessandra Loreto Almazol Lorraine Bassadonne Doreen Bertani Minnie Campos Roxie Blue Harris Ralph Cicurel Barbara Cope-Colaman Carmel Densley Jim Dresser GALILEO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FUNDRAISING BECAUSE OF CUT BACKS AND THE ECONOMY, GALILEO NO LONGER RECEIVES FUNDS FOR MOST OF THEIR ACTIVITIES AND FUNCTIONS. THEY DEPEND ON FUND RAISERS AND DONATIONS. 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: Grant Awards Science Dept. Sports Mural Project Seniors (events/graduation) Observatory 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/ GALILEO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION GALILEO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO CA. The Mission of this Association shall be to Organize Alumni into a cohesive unit to benefit all members of the high school Community: Alumni, Students, Faculty, Staff and Friends. OFFICIERS President: Charlene Fachner Mori (1965) Vice President: Cordy Surdyka (1953) Secretary: Position Open Treasurer: Joe Scafidi (1950) BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP * Alumni activities and events * Membership Card * Assistance to all reunion committees * Quarterly newsletter “The Observer” * Notice of Association Updates * Helping the current students of Galileo Achieve their goals. And much more as the membership grows. DIRECTORS Sisvan Der Harootunian (1951) Barbara Fachner LaRocca (1969) Vince Gomez (1952) Toni Alessandra (1964) Lance Hughston (1966) PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT. JOIN THE G.A.A. SUPPORT YOUR ALMA MATER! Please visit the Galileo Alumni Association web site for further information at: http://galileoweb.org/alumni/ STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS COMMUNICATIONS (NEWSLETTER): Position Open MEMBERSHIP: Toni Alessandra (1964) PUBLIC RELATIONS: Barbara Fachner LaRocca (1969) 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: Galileo Alumni Association 1150 Francisco Street San Francisco Ca 94109 Donation of $25.00 - $25,000.00 graciously accepted and is tax deductible All donations are used solely for the benefit of Galileo Academy. Your information is strictly confidential and will ONLY be used for assisting Galileo functions/reunions. If you have any news from your class for the GAA newsletter, please send to [email protected] TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE GALILEO ACADEMY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY THE BEST ALUMNI IN SAN FRANCISCO! GO LIONS!!! Obsv. 1/16 GALILEO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MERCHANDISE ORDER FORM HANES BEEFY 100% COTTON PRE-SHRUNK T-SHIRTS PURPLE/ORANGE W/WHITE WRITING. BLANK ON BACK. ON SALE THIS MONTH ONLY SMALL -34-36 MEDIUM -38-40 LARGE -42-44 X-LARGE -46-48 XX-LARGE -50-52 $15.00 $10.00DONATION EACH + SHIPPING 11 OZ. MUG ON SALE THIS MONTH ONLY IMPRINTED ON $5.00 $3.00 DONATION EACH BOTH SIDES + SHIPPING ON SALE THIS MONTH ONLY BASEBALL CAPS ORANGE CAP $20.00 $15.00 EACH DONATION + SHIPPING PURPLE LETTERING ONE SIZE FITS ALL VELCRO ADJUSTMENT STRAP ON BACK SALE GALILEO ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (G.A.A.) SALE 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/ GALILEO ACADEMY HALL OF MERIT NOMINATION FORM CRITERIA 1. Nominee must have attended Galileo High School/Galileo Academy of Science and Technology in good standing prior to being nominated. 2. Nominee may be an individual (student, staff or faculty member). 3. Nominee must have made a significant contribution, after graduation or attendance, to his/her community, city, state, country, or globally. (Examples: science, technology, government, business, education, the arts, philanthropy). 4. Anyone, including Galileo alumni, faculty, staff, family or friends of a nominee may nominate a candidate. All nominations will be reviewed and facts about qualified nominees will be verified by the Galileo Alumni Association Hall of Merit Committee. 5. Posthumous awards may be given, so nominee may be deceased. If selected, he/she must be represented by a family member or recognized close friend. I would like to nominate the following person for the Galileo Academy Hall of Merit: Name of Nominee: Field of Accomplishment: _________________________________________________ Class of: Phone: Email: ___________________ Spring/Fall/Year Address: Street City State/Zip Code Nominator's Name: Address Street Class of: City Phone: State/Zip Code Email:____________________ Spring/Fall/Year Signature: Date: Mail to: Galileo Alumni Association Hall of Merit Committee 1150 Francisco Street San Francisco, CA 94109 Email: [email protected] GALILEO SPORTS HALL OF FAME NOMINATION FORM CRITERIA 1 Nominee must have attended Galileo High School/Galileo Academy of Science and Technology in good standing at least 5 years prior to being nominated. 2. Nominee must have been an outstanding athlete. Examples: Member of a championship team, selected All City, hold a high school record, recipient of a specific individual or team award, considered by peers as worthy of being a member of the Galileo Sports Hall of Fame. (Consideration will be given for recognized athletic activities and/or accomplishments after graduation.) 3. Nominee may be an individual (faculty, coach, student) whose valued contributions to a specific sport or athletics in general at Galileo are worthy of consideration for this award. 4. Galileo alumni, faculty members, coaches, or family members of a nominee, may nominate a candidate. All nominations will be reviewed and facts about qualified nominees will be verified by the Galileo Alumni Association Sports Hall of Fame Committee. 5. Posthumous awards are given, so nominee may be deceased. If selected, he/she must be represented by a family member or recognized close friend. I would like to nominate the following person for the Galileo Academy Sports Hall of Fame: Name of Nominee: Class of: Phone: Email: ___________________ Spring/Fall/Year Address: Street City State/Zip Code Nominator's Name: Address Street Class of: City Phone: State/Zip Code Email:____________________ Spring/Fall/Year Signature: Date: Mail to: Galileo Alumni Association Sports Hall of Fame Committee 1150 Francisco Street San Francisco, CA 94109 Email: [email protected]