James M. Filipeli:  

CLASS OF 1963
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Gardena High SchoolClass of 1963
Gardena, CA
Northridge, CA
Redondo beach, CA
Gardena, CA
Gardena, CA

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I always wanted to be a race car driver when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a bad idea. As it turns out, they were wrong. Fishing (float tube, walking rivers) hiking, mountain biking (Mammoth Lakes) skiing, hunting, reading, conversation with friends. Sorry no heroes, inspiration comes for within. I have lived locally all my life born in Westchester moved to Gardena at the ripe old age of five lived there until seventeen. Then of to Redondo Beach (love the cold) moved to Canoga Park in my twenties then to Porter Ranch, about forty to date. The one person from my past who I'd most like to see again, that list is to long, because I enjoyed their company then no reason it would be any different now.. Science Fiction, Space, History Channel, German Shepard¿s, Motor Cycle Riding, Enjoy talking to a woman. Life's biggest surprise, I'm still alive. If I could improve my home, I'd remodel just finishing the kitchen and add on a finished my fence last week. M...Expand for more
y dream home would be all ready have it . How do you hope old friends remember you? how ever they wish. They have one memory from school and that was a long time ago. Parent? Share what you've learned from your kids. You never stop worrying about them and no two are ever alike. Which teacher would you love to see again? Why? Mr La Sert (Cert) learned more in his class than any two other teachers. If I won $100 million, I'd give 10,000 of it to my sister, 10,000 to my cousin, then spend the rest on improving school in Mammoth, wildlife reserves, fresh water hatcheries, Mammoth Lakes and myself. Ever live in a dorm? NO Join the Greek system? NO Talk about campus life NO To be truly happy, you would be where, Mammoth, doing what, doing what I am doing with whom? With some one that enjoys the things that I do while enjoying the things she does. My current age is 64. When I was 12, I thought that people my age now would be out of shape or dead. I was so completely right. 18
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