Sally Peters:
CLASS OF 1960
El Cerrito High SchoolClass of 1960
El cerrito, CA
Sally's Story
How do you hope old friends remember you?
Funny, creative, generous
I always wanted to be a artist/dancer when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a bad idea. As it turns out, they were concerned that I couldn't make money in those professions.
How do you blow off steam? Describe your favorite way to relax.
Doing art work.
What's the wildest thing you ever did in school?
Probably throwing rubber cement glue on the ceiling during yearbook staff class.
Where have you lived? Why did you move?
Lived in Berkeley, Hayward and now Elk Grove to be close to the grandkids.
The one person from my past who I'd most like to see again is Janis Fiehn, because I lost track of her after we both went to college in Utah.
Sports. Reality TV. Pets. Share your obsession...Expand for more
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Not into sports at all. Buying books, art supplies going to art retreats are my passions.
Life doesn't always turn out the way you expect. What's been your biggest surprise?
That I got old!!
You get one do-over. What do you do differently
Not marry my first husband.
Talk about your oldest friendÂhow you met and why you clicked.
I have several and the common thread is that they are witty, intellectual, saracastic and funny.
What about you would surprise everyone at your high school reunion?
That I'm not shy like I was in high school. I was often thought of as being stuck up, but I was shy. Now I'm pretty wacky.
If I won $100 million, I'd give some of it to my sister so she could run a no-kill animal shelter, then spend the rest on travel, travel and savings.
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