3/16/2008 COMMANDER SCHOLARSHIP
Dear Alumni and friends of JFK,
Each year, the John F. Kennedy High School Commander Club (a Parent organization) offers scholarships to J.F.K. students who are planning to att
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Despite being voted "Most likely to get a sex change" by my graduating peers, I am still a man. Albeit a man who shaves his legs more than he shaves his face. I did however change my last name to Keiser, from Borkowski.
As I will not likely attend the reunion (see below), I will write a comprehensive bio.
I spent just over a year at UNC in Greeley before my adventures began.
I sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in a 46' sailboat with a friend from college. Once in Europe, I worked as crew on a luxury yacht before returning after a year.
I worked as a street juggler for many years (remember the talent show? I got better.) I began performing comedy in clubs all over the US, as well as performing for American troops in Asia and Europe. Eventually I moved to LA, worked in clubs and such, did a couple commercials, then quit comedy/entertainment. Don't ask why.
I have been an avid inline skater (rollerblader) since the summer of 1987. I started racing and teaching skating in 1991. I got a job with Rollerblade teaching skating in the LA area. I appeared in Rolling Stone magazine for having one of the coolest jobs in America. Raced skates professionally for a few years, including a stint racing for Salomon the ski manufacturer, in Europe. I competed in the Summer X-Games 3 times. Shattered my wrist once in their Providence, RI games. I won an 86 mile race from Athens, Georgia to Atlanta in 1998.
Having been in many videos, I began shooting/producing videos of skating. This evolved into a career of video producing/editing which has me shooting industrial, sports and documentaries to this day.
My wife Deborah is head of Williams-Sonoma's offices in Europe. Thus, I am able stay home with our six year old daughter Mathilde, taking work only when convenient. We still have a home in Marin County California while we are living in Paris France.
I have encountered only two of our classmates since graduation.
One moring in San Francisco, while on a bike ride, I ran in to Bill Mowrey, we still exchange infrequent emails.
During a brief stay in Denver, Cherish Finn entertained my daughter and I at her home in 2001.
I wish that I could come to the reunion, maybe play a little tennis with Cookston and Unger... Maybe at the 40th?
Thanks to those of you who have contributed to this reunion. Despite my inability to attend, it is comforting to know that there will be one.
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