Wayne Olson:
CLASS OF 1963
Lutheran High SchoolClass of 1963
Los angeles, CA
Wayne's Story
Wayne is from Los Angeles, California. He is married. His schools include Lutheran High School. He later attended Los Angeles Trade Technical College (A.S. Auto Mechanics). He works(ed) at Retired, Part Time Instructor, Consultant, Golden West College, El Camino College.
One of Wayne's favorite quotes is:""Why didn't ya say so before ya spoke?" (my Dad)
"You're breeding a scab on the end of your nose" (my Dad)
"Gimme a fly swatter and I'll kill it" (about the new Corvair) (my Dad)".
More about Wayne:"Raised in Los Angles. Also lived in Inglewood, Compton, Cerritos, Long Beach, Gardena and now in Huntington Beach .
Went to parochial grade and high schools. Graduated from Los Angeles Lutheran High School - 1963, Los Angeles Trade Technical College - 1965, California State University - Long Beach (twice - B.A. 1975 - M.A. 1981). First marriage to Sharon 1966-1996, second to Jan, 2006- . One son, Bud, born in 1970.
Worked as a paper boy, ...Expand for more
gym attendant, box boy, service station attendant, auto mechanic, fire apparatus mechanic for L.A. City and L.A. County Fire Departments (10 years), Fire Science and Diesel instructor (3 years), Director of Technology, Assistant Dean, Associate Dean and Division Dean for multiple divisions at Santa Ana (11 years), El Camino (4 years) and Golden West Colleges (15 years). Retired in 2007 after 31 years in education.
Member and officer of many local, state, national and international organizations throughout my career.
Enjoy time with relatives, friends and dogs, time at our home in Big Bear Lake, biking, camping, boating , fishing, walking, gardening and doing handyman projects, listening to oldies but goodies and country music.
Hopes for the future: Long, happy, fun and healthy retirement. Outliving my relatives and friends (ha!) Many years of happiness and success for my relatives and friends. Win the Lottery!
Favorite Color: Blue".
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