Tacoma delegate to Democratic National Convention went to school with Obama

Published: September 4, 2012 Updated 3 hours ago

Dean Ando of Tacoma holds a photo of his fifth-grade class from Honolulu in the 1972. In the photo, he is standing next to Barack Obama.

Peter Haley — Staff photographer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Dean Ando isn’t just cheering the nomination of President Barack Obama for re-election because he’s a Democrat. He’s rooting for a childhood friend.

Ando, a delegate to the Democratic National Convention from Tacoma, was a classmate of Obama’s at Punahou School, a private prep school in Honolulu.

He recalls meeting Obama in fifth grade and was in his class through their senior year in 1979, a relationship Ando memorializes with photos on his Facebook page.

Ando said he and Obama were close from about fifth to ninth grade and spent many hours shooting hoops — but found different circles of close friends as they moved on to high school.

Back then, Ando says, Obama was not interested in politics.

“He was more a basketball player, music aficionado — jazz — and into girls, but what high-school boy isn’t interested in girls?” Ando recalled Tuesday. “He was very academic. He was a pretty smart kid. I noticed that even when we were young. He was taking all the hard courses with the smart kids while still doing the varsity-basketball thing.”

Ando remembers Obama’s mother, a young Stanley Ann Dunham, and his grandfather, Stanley Dunham, who would frequently pick Obama up from school.

In 2007, Ando dived into the campaign for his former schoolmate, becoming a grass-roots organizer at a time when then-Sen. Obama of Illinois was considered an underdog to Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards. He’s met Obama a few times since then, and said the president remembers him — after he introduces himself.

“I always have to tell him, ‘I’m Dean Ando, your high-school classmate.’ He’s probably met a quarter-million people,” said Ando, who works as a commercial real-estate appraiser for Thurston County.

Ando was a delegate for Obama to the 2008 Democratic convention, too, and is a member of the state Democratic Party’s Central Committee.

At the convention this week, Ando has been handing out copies of a class photo of Obama and him, and sharing his story with delegates and the media about his eight years as the future president’s classmate.

“I hope the American people get to spend eight years with him as well,” he said.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Dean Ando isn’t just cheering the nomination of President Barack Obama for re-election because he’s a Democrat. He’s rooting for a childhood friend.

Ando, a delegate to the Democratic National Convention from Tacoma, was a classmate of Obama’s at Punahou School, a private prep school in Honolulu.

He recalls meeting Obama in fifth grade and was in his class through their senior year in 1979, a relationship Ando memorializes with photos on his Facebook page.

Ando said he and Obama were close from about fifth to ninth grade and spent many hours shooting hoops — but found different circles of close friends as they moved on to high school.

Back then, Ando says, Obama was not interested in politics.

“He was more a basketball player, music aficionado — jazz — and into girls, but what high-school boy isn’t interested in girls?” Ando recalled Tuesday. “He was very academic. He was a pretty smart kid. I noticed that even when we were young. He was taking all the hard courses with the smart kids while still doing the varsity-basketball thing.”

Ando remembers Obama’s mother, a young Stanley Ann Dunham, and his grandfather, Stanley Dunham, who would frequently pick Obama up from school.


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Comment by Burbia on September 5, 2012 at 6:38pm

the timeliness of this story before the election rings of the most expensive election in history, anybody see the obama movie yet?

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