THE PIONEERS

THE PIONEERS


We are the Pioneers because we were the first. We started school in tents due to the steel strike in 1955. We were the only class - all freshmen, then in the following years, always the upperclassmen. Because we were such a small class, we all knew one another. We chose the school colors, uniform, and wrote our alma matter. We published the first yearbook and named it "Esprit" for our sense of spirit. And we were the first class to celebrate a 50th reunion - still the Pioneers. How wonderful to reminisce and reconnect with one another!

50TH REUNION

50TH REUNION

PHS 50 YEAR SCHOLARSHIP FUND

PHS 50-YEAR CLUB SCHOLARSHIP FUND


Following our 50-year class reunion in March 2009, the class of '59 gifted Providence High School with a special scholarship fund to be used for financially-needy students. This fund is called: PHS 50-Year Club Scholarship Fund. This fund will last in perpetuity as long as we, and other classes as they reach the 50-year anniversary of their graduations, continue to contribute to it. If you are able and willing to contribute to our alma mater, will you please designate "PHS 50-Year Scholarship Fund" as the payee on your check or credit card gift. With our assistance the scholarship will go on forever -- and the Class of 1959 will always be remembered.


Saturday, January 31, 2009

Rose-Marie Alcocer Bearden

...I guess it time to do my bio.
Rose-Marie (Alcocer) Bearden - Born 9/29/41, left my mother in 1960 and went to my "other mother", Max Tracy Bearden, on 9/24/60. Max is a good man and we're still together. We have 4 children: Robert ('62), wife Renata, Cristina ('64) husband Brian, Rebecca ('66) husband Gary and Taft ('69) wife Kim. Our grandchildren number 5: Erin (25 - Robert's), Carmelina (11) & Maya (7) - Cristina's), Elizabeth (7) & Max (4) - Taft's). Our children and "in-laws" are good people, don't ask for money (not often anyway) and enjoy our company. Our grandchildren are all good looking and all are "above average".
Max retired from Continental Telephone Company and the Nevada National Guard 10 years ago and I retired 5 years ago. When we were living in Yerington, Nevada (for about 15 years) Max came home one day and asked if I wanted a job, I say "what the heck, I have 4 kids and I need something to do". Then began my life in escrow, a real estate agent's worst nightmare! I worked in escrow in Nevada, Washington and back to Nevada for a total of about 25 years (more or less). I retired as an escrow officer, some ask if I miss the work - in a word "Hell No!" Max and I moved to Boise, Idaho, after retirement.
Our sons live in Boise and thought it would be a good idea if we moved to Boise too, be careful for what you wish, I said. Boise has been wonderful. Max plays french horn and has been playing his little heart out. I'm having fun with new friends, book club, volunteering at the museum, traveling around with friends (and sometimes Max), planning Max's annual Mozart's birthday party, and having Elizabeth and Max for "sleep over's". We visit Carm and Maya in Denver 2 or 3 times a year and have a great time. Our lives have been filled with family and friends, we have been very fortunate.
I think, now and then, of the things Providence High School has given me. I did not go to college but my love of the written word was given to me by Sister Esther, some of my love of music from Sister Cecilia Mary, Sister Marie Therese gave me "social oil", I am most grateful to them. Thanks to the sisters, I do not apply make-up in public and NEVER chew gum in public! Best regards and see you in March!

POSTED BY ROSE-MARIE ALCOCER BEARDEN

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