Classmate Profiles

Hail classmates from the 1966 graduating class at Wheat Ridge High!
Please register and create a "Profile" so we know how to contact
you. You can also tell us  something about yourself. Your address,
phone number and email address are not visible to anyone other
than yourself and the website administrator. You can contact other
Classmates through the 'Send This Person a Message' link below
their profile. 
 
If you previously gave us a profile for the 40th Reunion, we have
loaded it already. You may edit it or create a new one. Contact us
if you have difficulties editing an existing profile.
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 steps:
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   your name.
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will need to use the Contact Us page to ask the 
administrator of the website to add or edit the 
email address in your profile.

Dave Capra

Marital status: Married
Comment: Last data update 2016
Email: dcapradavid@aol.com

Kathy Carlton (Carlton)

Comment: Deceased





Last data update 2006

Rachel Carson (Carson)

Comment:

















Dear Farmers:


It is a pleasure to be an older, honorary WRHS class of 1966 member. I know that many of you were caught up in the environmental movement. I received my masters in zoology from Johns Hopkins and became one of the first women to pass the federal civil service exam and to gain a professional staff position. As publications editor for the US Fish and Wildlife Bureau, I came to realize the importance of communicating with the wider public as well as with the scientific community. My book - The Silent Spring in 1964- described the impact of pesticides like DDT on birds and other wildlife. It captured the attention of a range of citizens and is considered one of the early inspirations of the 60s wave of environmentalism. Thank-you for your efforts on behalf of the earth!





Last data update 2006

Mike Casey

Comment: Last data update 2006
Email: pegicasey@aol.com

Pegi Casey (Johnson)

Comment: Had a great time!





Last data update:  2006
Email: pegicasey@aol.com

Gary Cavaleri

Comment: No data update: 2006/2015

Steve Chambers

Comment:


Classmate deceased





No data update: 2006/2015

Pat Chaney (Chaney)

Comment: No data update: 2006/2015

Cesar Chavez

Comment:











Without finishing high school, I joined the Navy for two years when I was 17. I returned to the San Joaquin Valley in California with my wife Helen and was influenced by Catholic priest Father McDonnell, St. Francis, and Mahatma Gandhi. I became an organizer for the Community Service Organization (CSO) under Fred Ross. I learned a lot from Fred, but thought economic power was important so I moved toward unionization and formed the Natl Farmworkers Association with Dorlores Huerta. Later the AFL-CIO recognized us as the United Farmworkers. We began strikes against grape growers and encouraged boycotts by consumers. I appreciate the support many of you gave and also the efforts of Robert Kennedy and other national figures. After many ups and downs, we nonviolently gained better wages and conditions, but the struggles of agricultural and service workers continue. 

Jan Chicarelli (Ottley)

Marital status: Married
Children: 3
Occupation: Retired teacher
Comment: No data update: 2006/2015
Email: janchicarelli@yahoo.com