Arroyo High School Alumni
San Lorenzo, California (CA)
Alumni Stories
David McDivitt
Class of 1987
David McDivitt was born in Santa Rosa, California, where he worked on and raced muscle cars. His parents were divorced, so mother moved the family to the Bay Area where unfortunately he became involved in gang activity. David finally pulled himself together and enlisted in the U.S. Army as a helicopter mechanic. After finishing boot camp, he decided he wanted more training, so he joined the U.S. Marine Corps where he became a diesel mechanic. After his military service was completed, he worked at various truck-driving jobs, then he found he had a talent for working with computers. He lived in Boston for awhile before returning to California where he met his soon to be wife.
David is a talented artist, and began drawing at the age of four. When he was 10, he would sign autographs for popular child stars because he was constantly being mistaken for actors like Ricky Schroder. When he reached adulthood, he decided to give acting a try and realized he'd found his true calling.
Check me out in the film "The Pineapple Express" as the cop with the mole
David is a talented artist, and began drawing at the age of four. When he was 10, he would sign autographs for popular child stars because he was constantly being mistaken for actors like Ricky Schroder. When he reached adulthood, he decided to give acting a try and realized he'd found his true calling.
Check me out in the film "The Pineapple Express" as the cop with the mole

Recent Members
David Barr | 1964 |
Martin Martin Victor Cruz | 1993 |
Steve Yool | 1965 |
Teresa Harness | 1977 |
Thomas Seymour | 1961 |
Tim Pinaire | 1975 |
Tony Lau | 2025 |
Ward Sherwood | 1969 |
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