A note from Scott Larson
I, Scott Larson, received the card concerning the WHSrams1967 in the mail from my son who is living in my house in Phoenix. I attended WHS for four years and graduated in 1967. I have since graduated from BYU with a BS in engineering and from ASU with a masters in Civil Engineering water resources. I worked for American Engineering Company in Phoenix where I eventually became president of the company. American Engineering Co. eventually combined with RBF Consulting headquartered in Irving, CA where I became a vice president and worked in Phoenix, Walnut Creek, and Tucson before retiring in 2012. I have taught at both ASU and U of A as an adjunct teacher in the Civil Engineering departments. I now live in Mexico City where I am a volunteer welfare missionary for my church. This missionary work is mainly on projects having to do with wheelchairs, clean water supply, food production and other related humanitarian projects.
I married Laura Carlson from Alaska in 1972 and we had 8 children and now have 28 grandchildren. Life has been good to me and I now enjoy serving missions with my wife.
I would like to make contact with those in the 1967 WHS graduating class. Thanks for creating the website.
Scott Larson
A note from Larry Webb
I am sorry I missed the event Sometimes family needs trump all things
God has blessed me with a wonderful companion and friend for over 40 years
Kathleen has been there for me always
Kathleen is a social worker and has her own business
We have two children both boys
Brandon is a Doctor and Flight Surgeon in the USAF and flies in F16s…. and he calls that a job. His squadron pilots chose his call sign “Spider”.
That is a honor for me. My fellow pilots gave me the same call sign in Vietnam
I was a helicopter aviator.
Our youngest son Brian is a lawyer in Flagstaff and has his own law firm, The Webb Law Group.
Brian also owns two bars, one in Flagstaff, one in Cottonwood, both called “The State Bar” and only serve Arizona craft beer and wines.
I am retired and have nothing to do, so every one thinks, and they all have something for me to do
One photo, Kathy & Chris :-)
Enjoyed website, great pix! Thanks for providing webste for all of us ’67 grads!
Chrissy Cook






Chris Cook Watts and Kathy Sweeney Lilley