Darryl Taylor:  

CLASS OF 1959
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Norwalk, CA
Garden grove, CA
Garden grove, CA

Darryl's Story

Started teaching at Rancho in 1965, mainly Freshman English classes. In my first period class of my first day of teaching, Ted Bechtel was sitting in my class and after coaching him for 4 years, we became good friends, still keep in touch with him as I do with ots of my former athetes. I...Expand for more
'm still coaching track and cross-country at Rancho and love going up to school every afternoon to work with the team. Still see Mr. Adams 3-4 times a year, as he subs there pretty often. Retired from teaching 5 years ago and I'm enjoying living in Huntington Beach at Seapoint and Palm.
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What year and how many coaches can you name?
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It is amazing that these two rock figures that I glued together and painted in the 1980s are still bright and fresh. We bring them out every Easter season to remind us of a simpler time in our lives.
Three of the “OLD” LONG BEACH STATE guys at Mt Sac gathering. Ron Allice coached the 49ers before moving on to a long term stint as USCs head coach, Gary Patterson former LBSC school record holder in both the hurdles as wel
Ron Allice bragging about Armando’s LBSC school record 1500 when he ran a virtual tie with Matt Centrowitz Senior in a dual meet with the University of Oregon while Armando listen’s in.
That’s Tom  Baird, my former “one year wonder” at Rancho Alamitos HS, setting the pace indoors for a pack of World Record holders, Steve “Pre” Prefontaine striding along in third. Tom was competing for CAL STATE FULLERTON a
These three young men, Anthony,Greg, and grandson Ryan, keep me moving, healthy, and inspired to make the most every time we get together.
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Today was our first full day enjoying grand Teton national park. We received a dusting of snow last night while the storm chased away some lingering smoke from fires in the area. The crowds in the park were 5 to 10 times la
Day four and I found this beautiful area with these old wooden fences. There is something about these old aspen rail fences that lead your eye off into the distance. I love this one.  Received a blast of hail shortly after
Day three with rain, light snow and this pair of teenagers enjoying the drizzle while being photographed. We will see the big boys as the Fall season deepens and the bulls begin chasing the cows. More later.
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The local sunsets here are so very difficult to ignore. When the sky fires up we simply have to stop, pull out our cameras record this amazing event. Here my son Anthony captures the progress while I use my phone to capture
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Day 11 and I added to my “rail fence” collection with this abandoned homestead of that overlooks the Tetons. I have heard that this is the home that was used in the Alan Ladd movie Shane, and I want to find that old movie a
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Day 14 AM and I couldn’t resist this fence line pointing to these pack horses standing in the cold.  Home for lunch as the storm grew heavier.
Day 16AM:   Ok-OK so somewhere around here a temp of -11 degrees was surely recorded this morning. When I went out just before light it was a balmy (in comparison) 1 degree and wavered between 0 and 1 degree all morning. I
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