Alameda High School - Class of '63

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 Alexander, Susan
 
Allender, Joan
 
Aranda, Martha
 
Arnold, Donna
 
Astorga, Bob
 Baracz, Les
 Barnard, John
 Benson, Robert
 Better, Barbara
 Bissell, Sue
 
Block, Rick

 
Bodendofer, Lelani
 Bowman, Linda

 
Brown, Barbara
 Braa, David
 Bryant, Dick
 Burnett, Linda
 Coalson, Richard
 Collins, Larry
 Comaty, Mike
 Cornish, Steve

 
Cowger, Janet
 
Cowger, Linda
 Cox, Connie
 Cox, Jim
 Crawford, Leanne
 Cunningham, Barbara
 Daugherty, Bob
 Davis, Kathryn
 Davis, Judy
 Dayton, Marie
 Deem, Sherrie
 Dirschl, Darlene
 Douglas, Darlene
 Drinkard, Mike

 
Drotar, Gary
 Duke, Bennie
 Duran, Irma
 Ebert, Susan
 Eddy, Chris
 Ellsworth, Bonnie
 Eloe, Dean
 Emmons, Carolyn
 Endres, David
 Evans, Jerry
 Evans, Lucy
 Evartz, Richard
 Evertz, Karen
 Eyster, Bonita Lee
 Ferris, Betty
 Fields, Paul
 Fisher, Ronnie
 Frederick, Judith Ann
 Gherardini, Ray

 
Glass, Lorna
 
Gneiser, Mildred
 Gregory, Russell Duane
 Gueck, Barbara
 Gwynne, Duana L.
 Haken, Hanna
 Harding, Emmett
 Harmon, Don
 Harmon, Linda
 Hartsuiker, Roberta
 Henry, Dorothy
 Hauschild, Connie
 Hileman, John
 Hills, Max
 Hines, Tish
 Hooper, Brenda
 Huffstutler, Sheralyn
 Hurd, Ann
 James, Stanley
 Jarboe, Dianne
 Jarboe, Joe
 Jarman, Jacquelyn
 Johnson, Leonard
 Kahler, Ceclia
 Kaiser, Stanley
 Keating, Jackie

 
Keeling, Pat
 Kerstiens, Fred
 Kling, Shirley
 Krems, Gale
 Lay, Bill
 Lay, Tom
 Levine, Bruce
 Lewallen, Roy
 Lingle, Ross
 Lucas, Luke

 
Mares, Josie
 
Mavromatis, Jean
 McGrew, David
 McIntosh, Steve
 Medina, Evelyn
 Michalow, Richard
 Miller, Frances Lee
 Millie, Marsue
 Morrison, Henry
 Neitzel, Darlene Gay

 
Nelson, Clint
 Nelson, Steve
 Niemeyer, Richard Lee
 Niquette, Karen
 Novosad, Bill
 Orcutt, Steve
 Parker, Karen

 
Parsons, Linda
 Phetteplace, Gilbert D.
 Polivka, William D.
 Portice, Tom
 Railton, Judy
 Randall, John
 Reames, Claudia
 Rhodes, Dave
 Leroy Richardson
 Rigli, Douglas
 Rowe, Rick L.

 
Saich, Beverly
 Sandstedt, Dale
 Schilling, Don F.
 Schneider, Mike
 Schoske, Patricia
 Scholz, Bob
 Schuster, Jerry

 
Sebern, Harry
 
Lola Seger
 Shaw, Connie
 Sherva, Kathy
 Shiramizu, Gary
 Showell, Glen
 Sides, Donna
 Simon, Deanna
 Small, Jeanette
 Smith, Bob
 Simmons, John
 Smith, Don
 Spencer, Sandra
 Spring, Patricia Jean
 Stabler, Don
 Stansbery, Carole
 Steinshouser, Linda
 Stiers, Philip Don
 Strausheim, Retta
 Sweeney, Eva
 Thayer, Keith
 Thiel, Mike
 Tudek, John
 Van der Werff, Leland

 
Vaughn, Judith
 
Warner, Ellen Dae
 West, Marvin
 Wetzel, Susan
 White, Bob

 
Willis, Larry
 Wilson, Dianne
 Winchip, Gerald

 
Winckel, Gary
 
With, Sandy
 Witherell, Jim
 Wilson, Emily
 Wood, Paul
 Woodruff, Vandy
 Wright, Diane
 Wulff, Olene

Linda Parsons

1963 Yearbook Photo

 

Linda L. Parsons

P.O. Box 43336 Cincinnati, Ohio 45243  (city)  1-513-561-3036

"Dragin'- S" farm P.O. box 638 Owenton, Kentucky 40359  1-502-857-0235

Email:  Parsonsl@bellsouth.net

Divorced---believe in the "catch and release" program

Occupation:  Private Art dealer for the last 32 years, specializing in

deceased American artists.  Meet with clients by appointment only. Work with private collectors in the further development and focus of their collections, insurance appraisals.  Work involves travel throughout the U.S. and the United Kingdom.

Pastimes:  Art acquisitions and research, road trips, horses, farming,

international travel (no tour groups, busses or cruises need apply).  Have spent time in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Europe, Soviet Union, Soviet Middle East, Siberia, Central America, Mexico, Canada, the U.S. and New Zealand.  (no, I do not work for the CIA)

Memorable high school experience:  The manufacture and detonation of the "Senior year smoke bombs".  Anyone remember that one.  I really wasn't "Miss Goody Two Shoes".

60s song:  "I wanna Hold Yer hand" and "Louie, Louie", well I guess they came a little after high school.  Oh well, I was still into Classical music at that time.

Memorable Teachers:  Mr Brownyard, and the Ford Foundation teachers.  Yep, Mrs Mussmano was a little off the wall, as well as Mr Willett and Mr Coon, but they had a great attitude and sense of humor, essentially knew their stuff, and called a spade a spade. (oops, I suppose that was not a politically correct comment)  One could always visit them in their own lounge on the second floor, inhale deeply, and get a good cigarette high without the bother of buying your own pack or getting nailed for smoking on school grounds.

Next 50 years:

Pretty much the same as listed above.  I really do not view my occupation as work since I enjoy it so much.  As far as travel, China,

Mongolia, and the rest of the Far East as well as Iceland are on my agenda of places to go.  There is a quote from "Mame" that pretty well sums up my attitude:  "Life is a banquet, and too many SOBs are starving".