From ijak at mac.com Mon Jun 11 09:36:09 2007 From: ijak at mac.com (Jack Foster Mancilla) Date: Mon Jun 11 09:41:49 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] A quick little tour of Fallbrook Message-ID: . Kermit and I did this yesterday. ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_rnj5JUzPo Jack Foster Mancilla ijak@mac.com http://www.classannual.com/php/gallery/ http://www.classannual.com --------------------------- Tomorrow is coming - and by that I mean only. ... The future is out there in front of us, waiting for our arrival. From ijak at mac.com Thu Jun 14 09:19:51 2007 From: ijak at mac.com (Jack Foster Mancilla) Date: Thu Jun 14 09:26:45 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] What would you like to see? Message-ID: . Hello, I shot this yesterday evening, edited it last night, and uploaded it this morning. It is interesting, and illustrates some of what can be done for us in the future. Fredo - Biker and Photographer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RSFDfqg6tI I will shoot parts of the 68 Reunion, and put that on our websites. ... A couple days ago I sent you a link to a youtube video that Kermit and I did. It was our first. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_rnj5JUzPo But as an interim, is there anything you would like to see from the San Diego County area? You have a roving reporter on call! Jack Foster Mancilla ijak@mac.com http://www.classannual.com/php/gallery/ http://www.classannual.com --------------------------- Tomorrow is coming - and by that I mean only. ... The future is out there in front of us, waiting for our arrival. From ijak at mac.com Fri Jun 15 11:16:20 2007 From: ijak at mac.com (Jack Foster Mancilla) Date: Fri Jun 15 11:18:07 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] Fwd: Fallbrook66 post from bobnjulie References: Message-ID: <311CCA93-4971-45D0-9FCC-872E7B3ADC87@mac.com> Begin forwarded message: > From: Bob & Julie Johnson > Date: June 15, 2007 11:00:07 AM PDT (CA) > To: Class of 66/2 , Fallbrook HS Class > of 66 > Subject: Monday's Burton dedication > > > Hello classmates - > > I'd like to give you an update from my knothole of Monday's event > and am > including the speech I made on your behalf. As Mark has already > said, it > went well and the Burton family, school board and Friends of the > Fallbrook > Library were all very happy with our gifts. The school board > president told > me he will remember the Class of 66 for a long time and the > Burton's were > tremendously appreciative. Thank you for your support classmates. I > was very > proud of our class. The speech I gave is below. I had a couple of > photocopied letters that I read so they're not included but the > rest is all > here. > > > Bob Johnson > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Board of Trustees, Superintendent Anthony, Ann Burton and the > Burton family, > Friends of the Fallbrook Library, classmates from the Class of 1966 > and > visitors, thank you for being here this evening. I'm here today > representing > the Fallbrook High School Class of 1966 with some of my classmates > to honor > Bob Burton by presenting a plaque to the school for the Bob Burton > Center > for the Performing Arts and with a donation to the Friends of the > Fallbrook > Library. > > Would my classmates who are here please raise your hands? I haven't > worn > this jacket in 41 years. It seems to have shrunk quite a bit while > hanging > in the closet. > > I'd like to tell you the story that led to us being here this > evening. It > starts 43 years ago in 1964 when Mr. Burton first started teaching at > Fallbrook High School. In those first years, he taught American > history and > coached basketball. My classmates and I were juniors and we were > his first > history class students. I was in his first history class. I > remember Mr. > Burton as a young man, not much older than us, with all of this > energy and > enthusiasm, and a constant smile on his face. His enthusiasm rubbed > off on > us and I personally was a better student for it. Little did we know > at that > time who Mr. Burton would come to be but it would not have been a > surprise. > Mr. Burton was special to us even then. > > Fast forward to last year. The Class of 1966 held its 40-year class > reunion > here in Live Oak Park and we were honored to have Bob and Ann > Burton there > to celebrate with us. It was great seeing Bob and meeting Ann. We > had not > known Ann because they were married the summer after we graduated. Mr. > Burton had a lot less hair and what was there was greyer but he had > the same > smile and enthusiasm that we had come to know many years earlier. > It was > great to be able to refresh those memories of 40 years ago and I > know Bob > had to have been proud of the people we had become and the role he > played in > helping us to be those people. > > In January of this year, the e-mail quickly spread to our class of Mr. > Burton's illness and passing. We were stunned..., saddened... and yet > thankful - thankful that we had had the chance to see and talk with > him at > last year's reunion, and thankful to have known this great man. > > A memorial rally was held right here in this facility that bears > his name > and many of my classmates were here to celebrate Mr. Burton and his > accomplishments. We felt an emptiness though and, after many e-mail > exchanges among classmates, we decided our class should do > something special > to remember Mr. Burton as he had been special to us. We had been > his first > students, his first experiment in teaching. > > We exchanged ideas and began collecting contributions for a > memorial that > would be a permanent reminder of who Mr. Burton was. Elaine Barlow > from our > class met with the school's facilities director Curt Huckins and > out of that > conversation came the idea for this plaque. While this facility is > named for > Bob Burton, there would be some who come here who would not know > who Bob > Burton was. With the passage of time, there will be new people in the > community and some who knew Bob will leave the area. We decided a > plaque > describing who Bob Burton was is a fitting way for our class to > remember > him. The plaque was designed and we will present it to the school > in a few > moments. We ended up with more from the contributions that it took to > purchase the plaque so we also have a donation to give to the > Friends of the > Fallbrook Library in Bob's memory, which was the family's request > back in > January. > > Before I make those presentations, I have a couple of messages I'd > like to > read from the leaders of our class who were not able to be here this > evening. > > The first message is from Dennis Spurling. Dennis was our ASB > president in > 1966 and was a multisport athlete. He went on to play football at > UCLA and > is now an attorney in Dallas. Dennis asked me to read the message > he sent to > us all back in January. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [Dennis's message] - > > It was clear from the time Mr. Burton came to FUHS that he was > special. I > was not surprised, but also did not know all that he achieved in > his career > as a teacher. With the naming of the arts center after him and his > retirement, I'm sure he got many well deserved accolades well > before his > passing. That's a good thing. > > Those of us who had the good fortune to interact with Mr. Burton have > expressed how much he meant to us, and apparently an entire > generation of > 'Warriors.' I cannot say that I knew Mr. Burton well. The time > teachers and > students have together is not a lot, even with the additional time > he and I > were together because he was faculty adviser to the student body > association. > > For those classmates who did not have that good fortune to see him 'in > action' I would like to add that it was clear that Mr. Burton was the > personification of kindness, compassion and self-sacrifice. In my > way I > tested him (and many of us our own way tested him) time and again, > and still > he remained steadfast. When I faltered, his compassion helped me > try again. > When I hesitated, his kindness gave me the strength to believe in > myself. > When I grew weary, his self-sacrifice pushed me to persevere. > Through it > all, Mr. Burton never spoke a word of disappointment, never a word > in anger. > > He was a 'big brother' teacher, a mentor. We were his 'little > brothers & > sisters.' I always felt he believed in us in ways that we hadn't even > dreamed of for ourselves. He made an indelible impression. No > doubt his > reward was and is handsome. > > Dennis Spurling > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > This second message is from Larry Weigel who was our senior class > president. > Larry played basketball and our basketball team was the league > champion that > year. Larry was the team MVP. Larry finished his second masters degree > earlier this year, a masters in education, and is on a path to > become a > school principal. Larry's message is a letter to Mr. Burton. Larry > writes - > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [Larry's message] - > Mr. Burton: > > At an influential time in our young lives as high school students, > you were > an inspiration. For many of the Class of '66, you were our history > teacher. > For others, like me, you were Coach Burton. For the two years > prior to the > successful '65-66 varsity team, you developed our basketball skills > and > shaped us into players. Your leadership, enthusiasm, and positive > encouragement motivated us to play at higher levels both > individually and as > a team. You loved us as we were, but you expected more, and you > joyfully > pushed us toward the potential you saw more clearly than we. > > When I remember you, Mr. Burton, I remember most your joyful, > unconditional, > enthusiastic San Francisco accent encouraging us to be more than we > thought > we could be. Having left Fallbrook soon after high school, I did > not know > of your many accomplishments and contributions to education or the > accolades > you have received. But I was not surprised to learn that your > years of > dedication to students have contributed so much to so many lives. > > Thank you for being part of all our lives. As an educator now, I > recognize > and appreciate more fully the importance a few teachers had in my > personal > development. You were one of those special ones who touched us in > ways we > didn't understand at the time and have only come to appreciate more > fully > now that you are no longer with us. > > It is with pride and gratefulness that the Class of '66 dedicates this > plaque in honor of your memory. > > Larry Weigel > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > I have another story I'd like to tell - one that came out of the > blue last > week. It's not about the Class of 66 but it's about the character > of Bob > Burton, the student who wrote the letter I'll read and Fallbrook High > School. > > My wife and I both graduated from Fallbrook High School in 1966, > and her > brother and his wife graduated a year before us. They lived in > Fallbrook for > many years before moving to Boise, Idaho. We traveled to Boise last > week to > visit them and to attend their younger son's high school graduation > ceremony. After the ceremony we all went out to dinner and during > dinner I > was having a conversation with their son. I mentioned that, while high > school was over for him, you never knew when there would be some > sort of > connection back to high school or to his classmates. I told him > about my > planned trip here today after 41 years, and about Mr. Burton. His > mother was > listening and an incredulous look came across her face. She began > telling me > her story about Bob Burton. Ann, you may remember this one even > though it > takes place 17 years ago. Their oldest son graduated from Fallbrook > high > school 17 years ago when they still lived here and while Mr. Burton > was > still teaching. A couple of months after graduation during the > summer, their > son wrote a letter to Bob expressing his thoughts as he looked back > on high > school and toward college. That letter so moved Bob that he wrote a > letter > to the young man's parents the next day. My brother-in-law and his > wife > still have those letters after 17 years and she gave me copies. I'd > like to > read Bob's letter and a portion of the letter that this young man > wrote. Bob > wrote - > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [Bob's letter] > not in computer form >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > I'm going to read the second half of their son's letter. It was not > only > important to Bob Burton but it's a testament to Fallbrook High > School and I > think it is meaningful to many more of you too. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [Gabriel's letter] > not in computer form >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > This young man is now an FBI agent engaged in the fight against > terrorism. > > Without further ado, I'd like to first present a donation to the > Friends of > the Fallbrook Library. Jerri Patchett who is president of the > Friends is > here to accept this donation. Jerri, would you please step forward? > > On behalf of the Fallbrook High School Class of 1966 and, in memory > of Mr. > Bob Burton, I'd like to make a donation to the Friends of the > Fallbrook > library for their new library fund. > > Now, I'd like to present this plaque to the school and the Bob > Burton Center > for the Performing Arts and read the inscription. Ann, would you > help with > this dedication? > > On behalf of the Class of 1966, I'd like to give this plaque to the > Bob > Burton Center for the Performing Arts. The inscription reads - > [inscription on the plaque] > > Bob Burton was a very special person. During his 30 year career at > Fallbrook > Union High School and throughout his retirement, all who met and > knew him > were touched by his spirit, enthusiasm and caring. > "Mr. Burton" began teaching at FUHS in the fall of 1964. In those > first > days, Bob taught American history, coached basketball and was a > student > government advisor. He was a United States Marine Corps reservist > and, with > his black-rimmed glasses, he had the look of Clark Kent. While he > wasn't > Superman, all who came to know him thought of him as a "super man". > An early > student leader said of Mr. Burton, "He was a 'big brother' teacher, a > mentor. We were his 'little brothers and sisters'. ... he believed > in us in > ways that we hadn't even dreamed of for ourselves." > Bob Burton made his mark as an innovator of student government and > was a > creative force promoting the role of school spirit in everyday > student life. > For this he received many state and national awards. His ideas and > encouragement changed the lives of many thousands of students at > FUHS and > beyond, as he served as the school's student activities director > and as a > consultant whose ideas were embraced nationwide. > Bob Burton is remembered fondly by all who knew him, and his legacy > lives on > through the seeds he planted wherever he traveled. > Dedicated by the Class of 1966 > Jack Foster Mancilla ijak@mac.com http://www.classannual.com/php/gallery/ http://www.classannual.com --------------------------- Tomorrow is coming - and by that I mean only. ... The future is out there in front of us, waiting for our arrival. From bphire at cox.net Fri Jun 15 12:16:01 2007 From: bphire at cox.net (bphire@cox.net) Date: Fri Jun 15 12:22:30 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] Fwd: Fallbrook66 post from bobnjulie Message-ID: <24945043.1181934961644.JavaMail.root@fed1wml04.mgt.cox.net> Thanks, Jack! What a tribute and a reminder about a life well lived. I didn't know Mr. Burton, but now, in a way, I do. Polly Hunter Hire ---- Jack Foster Mancilla wrote: ============= Begin forwarded message: > From: Bob & Julie Johnson > Date: June 15, 2007 11:00:07 AM PDT (CA) > To: Class of 66/2 , Fallbrook HS Class > of 66 > Subject: Monday's Burton dedication > > > Hello classmates - > > I'd like to give you an update from my knothole of Monday's event > and am > including the speech I made on your behalf. As Mark has already > said, it > went well and the Burton family, school board and Friends of the > Fallbrook > Library were all very happy with our gifts. The school board > president told > me he will remember the Class of 66 for a long time and the > Burton's were > tremendously appreciative. Thank you for your support classmates. I > was very > proud of our class. The speech I gave is below. I had a couple of > photocopied letters that I read so they're not included but the > rest is all > here. > > > Bob Johnson > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Board of Trustees, Superintendent Anthony, Ann Burton and the > Burton family, > Friends of the Fallbrook Library, classmates from the Class of 1966 > and > visitors, thank you for being here this evening. I'm here today > representing > the Fallbrook High School Class of 1966 with some of my classmates > to honor > Bob Burton by presenting a plaque to the school for the Bob Burton > Center > for the Performing Arts and with a donation to the Friends of the > Fallbrook > Library. > > Would my classmates who are here please raise your hands? I haven't > worn > this jacket in 41 years. It seems to have shrunk quite a bit while > hanging > in the closet. > > I'd like to tell you the story that led to us being here this > evening. It > starts 43 years ago in 1964 when Mr. Burton first started teaching at > Fallbrook High School. In those first years, he taught American > history and > coached basketball. My classmates and I were juniors and we were > his first > history class students. I was in his first history class. I > remember Mr. > Burton as a young man, not much older than us, with all of this > energy and > enthusiasm, and a constant smile on his face. His enthusiasm rubbed > off on > us and I personally was a better student for it. Little did we know > at that > time who Mr. Burton would come to be but it would not have been a > surprise. > Mr. Burton was special to us even then. > > Fast forward to last year. The Class of 1966 held its 40-year class > reunion > here in Live Oak Park and we were honored to have Bob and Ann > Burton there > to celebrate with us. It was great seeing Bob and meeting Ann. We > had not > known Ann because they were married the summer after we graduated. Mr. > Burton had a lot less hair and what was there was greyer but he had > the same > smile and enthusiasm that we had come to know many years earlier. > It was > great to be able to refresh those memories of 40 years ago and I > know Bob > had to have been proud of the people we had become and the role he > played in > helping us to be those people. > > In January of this year, the e-mail quickly spread to our class of Mr. > Burton's illness and passing. We were stunned..., saddened... and yet > thankful - thankful that we had had the chance to see and talk with > him at > last year's reunion, and thankful to have known this great man. > > A memorial rally was held right here in this facility that bears > his name > and many of my classmates were here to celebrate Mr. Burton and his > accomplishments. We felt an emptiness though and, after many e-mail > exchanges among classmates, we decided our class should do > something special > to remember Mr. Burton as he had been special to us. We had been > his first > students, his first experiment in teaching. > > We exchanged ideas and began collecting contributions for a > memorial that > would be a permanent reminder of who Mr. Burton was. Elaine Barlow > from our > class met with the school's facilities director Curt Huckins and > out of that > conversation came the idea for this plaque. While this facility is > named for > Bob Burton, there would be some who come here who would not know > who Bob > Burton was. With the passage of time, there will be new people in the > community and some who knew Bob will leave the area. We decided a > plaque > describing who Bob Burton was is a fitting way for our class to > remember > him. The plaque was designed and we will present it to the school > in a few > moments. We ended up with more from the contributions that it took to > purchase the plaque so we also have a donation to give to the > Friends of the > Fallbrook Library in Bob's memory, which was the family's request > back in > January. > > Before I make those presentations, I have a couple of messages I'd > like to > read from the leaders of our class who were not able to be here this > evening. > > The first message is from Dennis Spurling. Dennis was our ASB > president in > 1966 and was a multisport athlete. He went on to play football at > UCLA and > is now an attorney in Dallas. Dennis asked me to read the message > he sent to > us all back in January. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [Dennis's message] - > > It was clear from the time Mr. Burton came to FUHS that he was > special. I > was not surprised, but also did not know all that he achieved in > his career > as a teacher. With the naming of the arts center after him and his > retirement, I'm sure he got many well deserved accolades well > before his > passing. That's a good thing. > > Those of us who had the good fortune to interact with Mr. Burton have > expressed how much he meant to us, and apparently an entire > generation of > 'Warriors.' I cannot say that I knew Mr. Burton well. The time > teachers and > students have together is not a lot, even with the additional time > he and I > were together because he was faculty adviser to the student body > association. > > For those classmates who did not have that good fortune to see him 'in > action' I would like to add that it was clear that Mr. Burton was the > personification of kindness, compassion and self-sacrifice. In my > way I > tested him (and many of us our own way tested him) time and again, > and still > he remained steadfast. When I faltered, his compassion helped me > try again. > When I hesitated, his kindness gave me the strength to believe in > myself. > When I grew weary, his self-sacrifice pushed me to persevere. > Through it > all, Mr. Burton never spoke a word of disappointment, never a word > in anger. > > He was a 'big brother' teacher, a mentor. We were his 'little > brothers & > sisters.' I always felt he believed in us in ways that we hadn't even > dreamed of for ourselves. He made an indelible impression. No > doubt his > reward was and is handsome. > > Dennis Spurling > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > This second message is from Larry Weigel who was our senior class > president. > Larry played basketball and our basketball team was the league > champion that > year. Larry was the team MVP. Larry finished his second masters degree > earlier this year, a masters in education, and is on a path to > become a > school principal. Larry's message is a letter to Mr. Burton. Larry > writes - > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [Larry's message] - > Mr. Burton: > > At an influential time in our young lives as high school students, > you were > an inspiration. For many of the Class of '66, you were our history > teacher. > For others, like me, you were Coach Burton. For the two years > prior to the > successful '65-66 varsity team, you developed our basketball skills > and > shaped us into players. Your leadership, enthusiasm, and positive > encouragement motivated us to play at higher levels both > individually and as > a team. You loved us as we were, but you expected more, and you > joyfully > pushed us toward the potential you saw more clearly than we. > > When I remember you, Mr. Burton, I remember most your joyful, > unconditional, > enthusiastic San Francisco accent encouraging us to be more than we > thought > we could be. Having left Fallbrook soon after high school, I did > not know > of your many accomplishments and contributions to education or the > accolades > you have received. But I was not surprised to learn that your > years of > dedication to students have contributed so much to so many lives. > > Thank you for being part of all our lives. As an educator now, I > recognize > and appreciate more fully the importance a few teachers had in my > personal > development. You were one of those special ones who touched us in > ways we > didn't understand at the time and have only come to appreciate more > fully > now that you are no longer with us. > > It is with pride and gratefulness that the Class of '66 dedicates this > plaque in honor of your memory. > > Larry Weigel > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > I have another story I'd like to tell - one that came out of the > blue last > week. It's not about the Class of 66 but it's about the character > of Bob > Burton, the student who wrote the letter I'll read and Fallbrook High > School. > > My wife and I both graduated from Fallbrook High School in 1966, > and her > brother and his wife graduated a year before us. They lived in > Fallbrook for > many years before moving to Boise, Idaho. We traveled to Boise last > week to > visit them and to attend their younger son's high school graduation > ceremony. After the ceremony we all went out to dinner and during > dinner I > was having a conversation with their son. I mentioned that, while high > school was over for him, you never knew when there would be some > sort of > connection back to high school or to his classmates. I told him > about my > planned trip here today after 41 years, and about Mr. Burton. His > mother was > listening and an incredulous look came across her face. She began > telling me > her story about Bob Burton. Ann, you may remember this one even > though it > takes place 17 years ago. Their oldest son graduated from Fallbrook > high > school 17 years ago when they still lived here and while Mr. Burton > was > still teaching. A couple of months after graduation during the > summer, their > son wrote a letter to Bob expressing his thoughts as he looked back > on high > school and toward college. That letter so moved Bob that he wrote a > letter > to the young man's parents the next day. My brother-in-law and his > wife > still have those letters after 17 years and she gave me copies. I'd > like to > read Bob's letter and a portion of the letter that this young man > wrote. Bob > wrote - > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [Bob's letter] > not in computer form >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > I'm going to read the second half of their son's letter. It was not > only > important to Bob Burton but it's a testament to Fallbrook High > School and I > think it is meaningful to many more of you too. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [Gabriel's letter] > not in computer form >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > This young man is now an FBI agent engaged in the fight against > terrorism. > > Without further ado, I'd like to first present a donation to the > Friends of > the Fallbrook Library. Jerri Patchett who is president of the > Friends is > here to accept this donation. Jerri, would you please step forward? > > On behalf of the Fallbrook High School Class of 1966 and, in memory > of Mr. > Bob Burton, I'd like to make a donation to the Friends of the > Fallbrook > library for their new library fund. > > Now, I'd like to present this plaque to the school and the Bob > Burton Center > for the Performing Arts and read the inscription. Ann, would you > help with > this dedication? > > On behalf of the Class of 1966, I'd like to give this plaque to the > Bob > Burton Center for the Performing Arts. The inscription reads - > [inscription on the plaque] > > Bob Burton was a very special person. During his 30 year career at > Fallbrook > Union High School and throughout his retirement, all who met and > knew him > were touched by his spirit, enthusiasm and caring. > "Mr. Burton" began teaching at FUHS in the fall of 1964. In those > first > days, Bob taught American history, coached basketball and was a > student > government advisor. He was a United States Marine Corps reservist > and, with > his black-rimmed glasses, he had the look of Clark Kent. While he > wasn't > Superman, all who came to know him thought of him as a "super man". > An early > student leader said of Mr. Burton, "He was a 'big brother' teacher, a > mentor. We were his 'little brothers and sisters'. ... he believed > in us in > ways that we hadn't even dreamed of for ourselves." > Bob Burton made his mark as an innovator of student government and > was a > creative force promoting the role of school spirit in everyday > student life. > For this he received many state and national awards. His ideas and > encouragement changed the lives of many thousands of students at > FUHS and > beyond, as he served as the school's student activities director > and as a > consultant whose ideas were embraced nationwide. > Bob Burton is remembered fondly by all who knew him, and his legacy > lives on > through the seeds he planted wherever he traveled. > Dedicated by the Class of 1966 > Jack Foster Mancilla ijak@mac.com http://www.classannual.com/php/gallery/ http://www.classannual.com --------------------------- Tomorrow is coming - and by that I mean only. ... The future is out there in front of us, waiting for our arrival. _______________________________________________ Fallbrook64 mailing list Fallbrook64@classannual.com http://classannual.com/mailman/listinfo/fallbrook64 Our Web Site -> http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook/ From ijak at mac.com Mon Jun 18 11:00:43 2007 From: ijak at mac.com (Jack Foster Mancilla) Date: Mon Jun 18 11:04:34 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] Travels to the Polings Message-ID: <9C26BBC0-39E0-4F84-954E-E076344FCB47@mac.com> Hello, Jim Price, class of 65, visited the Polings, Margaret and Carmen. You can see their pictures and Jims little story on the Fallbrook 65 website. ... http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook65/ Jack Foster Mancilla ijak@mac.com http://www.classannual.com/php/gallery/ http://www.classannual.com --------------------------- Tomorrow is coming - and by that I mean only. ... The future is out there in front of us, waiting for our arrival. From ijak at mac.com Mon Jun 18 11:28:06 2007 From: ijak at mac.com (Jack Foster Mancilla) Date: Mon Jun 18 12:05:09 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] Ooops. I left out the 19 Message-ID: The correct link is! http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook1965/ Jack Foster Mancilla ijak@mac.com http://www.classannual.com/php/gallery/ http://www.classannual.com --------------------------- Tomorrow is coming - and by that I mean only. ... The future is out there in front of us, waiting for our arrival. From ijakjak at gmail.com Tue Jun 19 12:02:26 2007 From: ijakjak at gmail.com (Jack Foster Mancilla) Date: Tue Jun 19 12:04:42 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] Re: [Fallbrook66] Monday's Burton dedication In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <75F26F90-1DD4-4662-BA5B-6299274C3DB4@gmail.com> . Hello, Bob Johnson was at Bob Burton's memorial. He wrote a letter to this class with the speech he gave. ... Here is the notice on the 66 website. http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook1966/2007/06/19 Here is the complete speech. http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook1966/stories/storyReader$39 Here is the 66 website. http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook1966/ Another meeting that recently took place was Jim Price's meeting at the Poling's on the 65 website. http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook1965/2007/06/18 On Jun 15, 2007, at 11:00 AM, Bob & Julie Johnson wrote: > Hello classmates - > > I'd like to give you an update from my knothole of Monday's event > and am > including the speech I made on your behalf. As Mark has already > said, it > went well and the Burton family, school board and Friends of the > Fallbrook > Library were all very happy with our gifts. The school board > president told > me he will remember the Class of 66 for a long time and the > Burton's were > tremendously appreciative. Thank you for your support classmates. I > was very > proud of our class. The speech I gave is below. I had a couple of > photocopied letters that I read so they're not included but the > rest is all > here. > > > Bob Johnson > Jack Foster Mancilla ijak@mac.com http://www.classannual.com/php/gallery/ http://www.classannual.com --------------------------- Tomorrow is coming - and by that I mean only. ... The future is out there in front of us, waiting for our arrival. From Budroberds at aol.com Wed Jun 20 09:58:29 2007 From: Budroberds at aol.com (Budroberds@aol.com) Date: Wed Jun 20 09:58:51 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] Re: [Fallbrook66] Monday's Burton dedication Message-ID: In a message dated 6/19/2007 12:05:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, ijakjak@gmail.com writes: http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook1966/2007/06/19 Jack, what a wonderful tribute to Bob. Bud Roberds ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. From ijakjak at gmail.com Wed Jun 20 10:23:10 2007 From: ijakjak at gmail.com (Jack Foster Mancilla) Date: Wed Jun 20 10:23:27 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] Re: [Fallbrook66] Monday's Burton dedication In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: . Thanx Bud, I passed your thanks to the class of 66! It was the class of 66 that put the plaque together, and made a speech. Jack On Jun 20, 2007, at 9:58 AM, Budroberds@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 6/19/2007 12:05:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, > ijakjak@gmail.com writes: > > http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook1966/2007/06/19 > > > > Jack, what a wonderful tribute to Bob. > Bud Roberds > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http:// > www.aol.com. > _______________________________________________ > Fallbrook64 mailing list > Fallbrook64@classannual.com > http://classannual.com/mailman/listinfo/fallbrook64 > Our Web Site -> http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook/ Jack Foster Mancilla ijak@mac.com http://www.classannual.com/php/gallery/ http://www.classannual.com --------------------------- Tomorrow is coming - and by that I mean only. ... The future is out there in front of us, waiting for our arrival. From ijak at mac.com Mon Jun 25 23:09:59 2007 From: ijak at mac.com (Jack Foster Mancilla) Date: Mon Jun 25 23:10:07 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] Lindas Memorial pics Message-ID: . Linda posted some memorial pictures. http://www.classannual.com:8080/fallbrook/2007/06/25#a472 Jack Foster Mancilla ijak@mac.com http://www.classannual.com/php/gallery/ http://www.classannual.com --------------------------- Tomorrow is coming - and by that I mean only. ... The future is out there in front of us, waiting for our arrival. From ijak at mac.com Tue Jun 26 06:03:46 2007 From: ijak at mac.com (Jack Foster Mancilla) Date: Tue Jun 26 06:03:56 2007 Subject: [Fallbrook64] Fwd: Charlie Linn References: <9F058D945BE2B64CB6FED5FC979885D9011FCF10@hqex2ksvr01.windows.usmc-mccs.org> Message-ID: <068022EC-2E63-4ECB-8293-D15F8F451680@mac.com> Begin forwarded message: > From: Counselman Ms Sherry E > Subject: FW: Charlie > > Jack...update on Charlie Linn.......please ask all for their > prayers........ > > Cheryl > -----Original Message----- > From: LinnFam@sbcglobal.net [mailto:linnfam@sbcglobal.net] > Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 8:53 PM > To: Susan Bernard; Counselman Ms Sherry E; Kim Curry; Paul Debrino; > Mary Featherstone; Karen Gegan; Alex Gielow; Don&Max Green; Tony > Green; Shelby Heiberger; Betty Jamieson-Dunne; Dorothy Johnson; > Patricia Lewallen; Cher Lintz; Kathryn Manley; Marie Norris; > Collette O'Grady; Judy Hart Perrault; Molly Schaeffer; Brandon > Sherman; Jeanie Wendtland > Subject: Charlie > > Just wanted to update you. > > Charlie is now on oxygen and needs help to turn in bed. He is so > swollen. He is barely eating now and sleeps a lot. This afternoon > he was telling me how he's seeing his childhood friends & is > re=living much of his life via dreams/visions. Lastly, he said he > is failing quickly. I don't know how I am but I know I'll be OK > eventually. Charlie is still very much at peace. > > I've had requests for his email. I will print them and read them > to him. He loves that. www.celinndc@yahoo.com > > > Love, Amy