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Jim Baylor

Camelback High School
Class of 1959

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First Name Jim
Last Name Baylor
Graduation Year Class of 1959
Gender Male
Current Location Marana, AZ
Hometown Phoenix
Relationship Status Married
About Me Retired from Riverside City College(35 years), Associate Professor of Business Administration, and assistant coach of RCC track and field team, held 100ton U.S. Coast Guard commercial license for nearly 12 years
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