
Here are 2 people on your list and where are they.
The first one is Sharon Annis, who is now Sharon Maltzburger, P.O. Box 4225, Cave Creek, AZ 85327.
The other one is Fran White, who is now Fran Ohren, 1720 Edgewood Ave, S Milwaukee, WI 53172.
Neither of these gals have online email addresses that I know of. We just send Christmas cards.
Flo Burnside
(Flossy Bequette)

I took a picture of high school pic with my digital. I hope it's good enough. So many years ago. I do have a pic of my 6 grandkids uploaded though. I'll use that and also one of my 5 grown kids taken very recently I will also upload. I will make sure I get some good ones of the anniversary party next month.
Thanks! Flo


I was Flossy Bequette way back in Tucson in 1962 when we graduated from Amphi High, but now I go as Flo Burnside. I had a lot of good memories there. Roger mentioned not too many of them got married and stayed married to the same person. I was one that did.
Got married June 24, 1962 and our 5 grown children are giving us a 40th anniversary party next month. I'm living in Calif near Sacramento, been in this house for 24 years, have 6 grandkids. I'm an avid doll collector and I buy and sell dolls on ebay. My userid is wechill if you are interested in seeing my ME page. Here's a pic of John and myself a few years ago.
Flo Burnside
Extracted from Flo's web site http://users.cwnet.com/wechill/:
I have been a lover of dolls
for most of my life, but have only been collecting them for the past eleven
years. Recently I started sewing doll clothes and having a lot of fun doing
it. I also have been restoring them, well attempting to restore them, redo
their hair if they need it, clean composition so it sparkles, restringing
them, and dressing them. I love to get a dirty old horrid doll that is
a challenge and make her beautiful again. It gets frustrating at times,
but I will see it through. I have done several now, and I'm pleased with
most of them, but I know I still need much improvement on my skills. I
think that will come with time, patience, and experience. Using an airbrush
is most challenging. It's really spraying colored water on a composition
doll, which is made up of wood pulp and glue. Keeping the composition from
puckering is indeed a challenge. I love to go to dollshows, and meet other
doll collectors. Getting a bunch of them together can be a very zany experience.
I chat with most of them on the internet through ebay doll chat. Most rewarding.
I didn't make it to Chicago, but there is always next year. Or year after
next. The national convention will be in Denver. I'm hoping to make it
to that one.