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Rosemead High School 50 Year Reunion

DATE

October 5th, 2013

location

TBA

Invited Classes

1963

About Event

Hi Classmates, This is the big ONE, 50 YEARS! We are going to put out a lot of effort to find missing people and get up to date contact information for everyone. Please email me your info and anyone else's you know of. Thanks, Phill

50 Year Reunion
Reunion Committee

Phillip Knapp '63

Phillip Knapp '63

Reunion Coordinator

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Invited Classmates

Recent Comments

Angelina M. '63 said:

Sorry I miss out ,Some of us where raised by loving grandmother that taught us to never give up on our dreams. my saved and help me get my first car before she passed on. Always made sure .I got a nice dress for dress up day or a special outfit for a field trip. after working for 5 years in factories . She made sure I went back to school to become an L.V.N.Nurse. It was not easy for me Since I was always sick as a young child, I only had 4 years of grade school and maybe 3 years of high school ,i was absent a lot.But I caught up up and graduated with my class with extra credits.I turned down a chance to graduate a year early Who would hire a girl that was 90.lb. with 31-23-31 figured and only 5'2"ft. That looked like a 6th grader, I was hoping to grow more womanly , My last year that did not happen, Thank to some kind seniors I made it my freshman year. I married the first boy I ever dated,we had 4 children and 4 grandchildren and we are still married. My home life was not a happy one .my grandmother made it bearable , She passed away in 1970, High school was for me the happiest part of my day,back then one one talked about what was really going on at home. Let's just say not all mother should be mothers and some children should be taken away from the parent's that gave birth to them. Rosemead High was my little hide out from my real world. God bless to the class of 1963,1962,1964,and 1960, I had friend in all those class.

Edward Burns '63 said:

Baby Boomers were raised by stay-at-home moms who were easily taken for granted, simply because they were always there..Most of us can think back to hearing their mother’s voice, the words you likely heard more than once or twice. If your mom said “Always look for the good in a person,” she gave you the gift of optimism. If she said, “Always try your hardest,” she taught you the value of quality. So when you’re in a quiet place and listen to the voice of your mom, because if she’s missing from your life, you hear these words over and over again

Today, however, we’re dealing with Mother’s Day when your Mom has gone missing. Sometimes there is no explanation, reasoning or understanding why this happened but you hold on to memories – a birthday, a holiday or an anniversary, and those memories. On Mother’s day, everyone is focused on their mothers. So the feeling of missing your Mom – as if you’re the only one in the country without a mother, can deepen the feelings of loss.

So today we ask you to just look around help us find this Mom, Mrs. Rosa Rogolio, missing on Mother’s Day. Her daughter needs your help in finding her mom.

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