Linda Kriegbaum:
CLASS OF 1963
Polytechnic High SchoolClass of 1963
Riverside, CA
California State UniversityClass of 1971
Fullerton, CA
Linda's Story
After leaving Chemawa Jr Hi, I actually went to Poly, but since most of my school friends attended Ramona, I decided to register at this site for both high schools. I graduated from CSUFullerton and moved to WA to escape the smog. After leaving my job as a lab tech in plant Sciences at UCR, I became a flight instructor (CFII) and Part 135 charter pilot out of an FBO at Boeing Field in Seattle. I also managed a large anesthesia practice before retiring from that to work for the USFS out of Leavenworth, WA. Seasonally, I perform with a semi-professional English handbell group and enjoy hiking and canoeing. I am single/divorced and have 3 grown and gone kids ... all computer geeks, so all of my computer related queries are handled very quickly and cheaply. I live on about an acre with great mtn views and very clean air ... except for this past summer's many lightening fueled wildfires! For about 6 weeks, air here was worse than anything L.A. has ever produced. I return to CA frequently to visit family and friends, and I return to this site often to look for old friends li...Expand for more
ke Carol Solarno? , Bill Pascoe?, Charlotte Schroeder? et al. My email address is cragnats at aol., and I'm on fb as Linda Kriegbaum Read.
I could not have asked for a better place to have grown up than where we lived in Riverside. I have fond memories of 4-H, Girl Scouts, Teunissen's Dairy (sp), Helm's bakery trucks, riding bikes w/o helmets, 5 cent glazed donuts at Hardman Center, Jefferson and Monroe Elem Schools, Mt Rubidoux, the combination plate at Denny's, the Santa Ana canyon back when it was 2 lanes wide with a little zoo and miniature RR half way between Riverside and Santa Ana, swings, slides, and merry-go-rounds that were not made out of plastic and were not buried in wood chips or shredded rubber, Fairmont Park the way it was in the 50's and 60's, the old DeAnza theater, when 8th St was still 8th St before it became University, the mummy in the basement of the old museum across from the equally old library, LaPaloma restaurant on 8th St, 7th grade science teacher Mr. Estes, math teacher Mr. Pope, band director Ernie Hubbard, and a bunch of others at Chemawa....
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