Steven Grenier:  

CLASS OF 1964
Palo alto, CA

Steven's Story

For those who don’t remember me, I was the guy that broke his neck during a wrestling match in February, 1964. I had a Body Cast almost until graduation. During graduation, I wore a neck brace. Hope this helps! After graduation, I attended Foothill Junior College for couple of years. Got married in 1966 to Jackie from Maine (I was born there). We raised two children, Stephanie (lives in Merced, CA) and Scott (lives in Maine). I worked for HP in Palo Alto/Santa Clara for 33 years. I lived in Palo Alto and San Jose, before relocating to Maine in 1999. I graduated from San Jose State with a BS degree in In...Expand for more
dustrial Technology. I did lot’s of snow skiing with the HP ski Club and played lot’s of fast pitch softball. I coached a Girls Senior League team (ages 13-15) from Quito Little League (Campbell, CA.) that won the World Series in 1987. I also coached High School softball at Archbishop Mitty and Westmont HS in Campbell, CA. I currently love to play golf and workout in an attempt to stay in shape and healthy!! I’m currently working for a Telecommunication Company in Portland, ME. I love Maine and the 4 seasons. Hope to see all of you all for the 50th Class reunion in 2014. Best, Steve Grenier
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