Steven Swartz:  

CLASS OF 1965
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Carson High SchoolClass of 1965
Carson, CA
Inglewood, CA

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Steven's schools include Carson High School, Monroe Middle School. Steven later attended El Camino College, where he played football with Fred Dryer. From there Uncle Sam suggested he show up for a physical and he joined the Air Force from 1966 to 1970. Books Steven likes include John Sandford, Robert B. Parker, John Grisham. One of Steven's favorite quotes is:""Didn't you get the memo?"". More about Steven:"Established South Coast Surety in the early 90's. N...Expand for more
ow national wholesale surety agency. Enjoying life and business in San Clemente, CA. Raised in Inglewood and Carson (Torrance, CA) with a couple years in W. LA in between. Grew up going to USC games, played football at Carson H.S. and El Camino Collage. In banking and finance for over 45 years. Have been self employed for close to 40 years. Married 30 years and have 19 yr old son. established current company, Elected to the San Clemente City Council in 2016".
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