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Classmate Bios (P-Q-R)
This page contains biographies provided by classmates whose last name (maiden name for the gals) begin with P-Q-R, who wanted to share with you what has been going on in their lives..
Last updated: 9/15/19
JOANNA PADDOCK WALCH
After graduating from University of Wisconsin with a degree in Occupational Therapy I worked in Colorado. There I met my husband while climbing mountains and we were married in 1965. The next year we flew to Alaska in our Cessna 170 for a vacation and we never left. We settled in Anchorage where Ken became a partner in a consulting engineering firm, DOWL Engineers, and I worked as an Occupational Therapist and Special Education Teacher . We flew all over this wonderful state having some great adventures and meeting wonderful people. We now live in the woods on Big Lake where I continue to enjoy rehabilitating wild birds, gardening, and mushing. We have three adult children all married and living in Anchorage and 8 grandchildren ranging in age from 18 to 2 years.
JERRY PAULSON
As always, slow on responding to e-mails! Got an Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology from University Hospitals, Madison in 1960. Taught same at various hospital based programs starting with Kenosha, WI; Springfield, MO and la
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DONALD BEECH
Married: 18 years
Education: AA, Sacramento City College, West Valley College, San Jose
Occupation: RETIRED Planner/Coordinator, SMUD (35 Years)
Spouse: Joanne Beech
Spouse Occupation: Medical Records Coder, Mercy Hospital in Folsom
E-mail: bogeybeech @ sbcglobal.net
Children: Two daughters, three grandchildren
Last 50 years: Trying not to take life so seriously. Traveling the world. Being adventurous, writing a cook book, and continue to ride my motorcycle (BMW) until I can't throw a leg over it.
DONNA (BONHAM) STEVENS DWERLKOTTE
Married: 40 years
Education: AA, American River College
Occupation: Registered Nurse
Spouse: Henry "Hank" Derlkotte
Spouse Occupation: RETIRED General Contractor
E-mail: donna.dwerlkotte @ att.net
Children: Two daughters, two sons, six grandchildren
Last 50 years: Living in Carmichael close to Fair Oaks for the last 40 years in the same house! Raised a family and after the last child was six weeks old, went to college and became a registered nurse. I still work as a nurse part-time. Last year my daughters and I returned to the old Yankee Stadium in New York City just before they were to tear it down. That is where my father, Ernie "Tiny" Bonham had pitched and won the 1941 and