THE PIONEERS
THE PIONEERS
We are the Pioneers because we were the first. We started school in tents due to the steel strike in 1955. We were the only class - all freshmen, then in the following years, always the upperclassmen. Because we were such a small class, we all knew one another. We chose the school colors, uniform, and wrote our alma matter. We published the first yearbook and named it "Esprit" for our sense of spirit. And we were the first class to celebrate a 50th reunion - still the Pioneers. How wonderful to reminisce and reconnect with one another!
50TH REUNION
PHS 50 YEAR SCHOLARSHIP FUND
PHS 50-YEAR CLUB SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Following our 50-year class reunion in March 2009, the class of '59 gifted Providence High School with a special scholarship fund to be used for financially-needy students. This fund is called: PHS 50-Year Club Scholarship Fund. This fund will last in perpetuity as long as we, and other classes as they reach the 50-year anniversary of their graduations, continue to contribute to it. If you are able and willing to contribute to our alma mater, will you please designate "PHS 50-Year Scholarship Fund" as the payee on your check or credit card gift. With our assistance the scholarship will go on forever -- and the Class of 1959 will always be remembered.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Kathy Thesing Ramdin
After graduation Paula Powell and I boarded the train north to begin our college adventure and briefly became Spartans at San Jose State. Our paths separated and I went to Mexico City College and Seattle U. (a Jesuit co-ed school---I think I was looking for someplace safe) leaving with a BA in English and a teaching certificate. I became a "Valley Girl" again, attempting to teach 8th graders in Woodland Hills. In 1965 I married Ken Ramdin who I met in college from Trinidad in the West Indies (I think I was looking for someone exotic). We moved to Saint Louis MO. I taught high school while Ken got a Master's Degree in Social Work. In the 70's we settled in suburbia (Rancho Bernardo, a planned community in San Diego). We raised our children, Peter and Leela, and did the usual----coached sports teams, forced the children to go to CCD and went to lots of neighborhood parties. A plus was my parents' move to nearby Escondido. I returned to school and became a landscape designer. We have four grandsons---ages 7 to 3, who we enjoy for limited periods of time. Since Ken's retirement (much too early) we have been semi- vagabonding. We backpacked through Europe with Eurorail passes (about 30 years later than most people) for two and a half months. We toured around the US for five months. Liking the Desert Southwest, we moved to Chandler AZ (We were looking for something different......but it's a dry heat)! We experimented with the "simple" life for nine months (without electricity or paved roads) living in our one room cabin on the Sea of Cortez, south of San Felipe in Baja CA ,and recently wandered around the Southern Hemisphere visiting some beautiful South Pacific Islands, New Zealand and Australia . Returning to San Diego, we try to maintain. I still love to take classes: French 101, Ceramics 100 (both 3 times) and Yoga for years. I've discarded macrame for my new hobby---making friends in the wine aisle @ Trader Joe's and getting advice on value oriented (cheap) wines. I'm very grateful for my family, friends and all these healthy years...looking forward to our reunion. With the words of the Spanish toast, I wish you "Salud, dinero y amor, y tiempo para gustarlos". (Health, money and love, and time to enjoy them)
POSTED BY KATHY THESING RAMDIN
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