


Enjoy Your Freedom
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God Bless Our Troops
Mark your calendar -- Johnny Sheffield is the planner - the official date has been set for our "mini-reunion". It will be Saturday, April 14 at Clay's - 17717 Clay Road, we'll have our own private Pavallion, and details will be posted on homepage soon. It will be the same type of setup as Fuddrucker's, but hopefully on a larger scale so our "OUT OF TOWNERS" can join us. Just show ----- food and drinks will be at your own expense. Time will be 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Barbara Raines and I and others will be helping Johnny, so if you have any questions, let us know.
This is the private Pavallion in the back of Clay's Restaurant


Also, this is our first stage of planning our 50th reunion in 2014! We are open for suggestions and a "Suggestion Box" will be at Clay's. This is giving you plenty of time to put your "thinking caps" on -- we want our 50th to be the best!!!
Come on and kick up your heels and join us in April for our "Mini Reunion"
Mini Class Reunion - April 14, 2012
Mark your calendar -- Johnny Sheffield is the planner - the official date has been set for our "mini-reunion". It will be Saturday, April 14 at Clay's - 17717 Clay Road and we'll have our own private Pavallion. It will be the same type of setup as Fuddrucker's, but hopefully on a larger scale so our "OUT OF TOWNERS" can join us. Just show ----- food and drinks will be at your own expense. Time will be 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Barbara Raines and I and others will be helping Johnny, so if you have any questions, let us know.
This is the private Pavallion in the back of Clay's Restaurant


Also, this is our first stage of planning our 50th reunion in 2014! We are open for suggestions and a "Suggestion Box" will be at Clay's. This is giving you plenty of time to put your "thinking caps" on -- we want our 50th to be the best!!!
Come on and kick up your heels and join us in April for our "Mini Reunion"
Pictures of the Week

Love is in the air! Congrats to the engagment of Richard Meek and Paige Talley - just keep on dancing!

Tom Gann sent some fond memories

Jenny Taylor, Tom Gann, Donna Webb and Troy Holiman



Phil Young, Tom Gann, Ken Flowers and Tony Maddox
Tribune - compliments of Tom Gann

Cooper and Jack greeting the Trick or Treaters at BroBeau's house!

Stevens Elementary 1954
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The other '54 Stevens Elementary Class
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Stan Wright and Tom Gann
August 2011 Lunch at Outback in New Braunfels
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Wendy Sherrill, Tom Gann, Susan Rowley, Troy Holiman, Charlotte Hyams, and Charles Erickson
Memories!

That brings a SMILE - BroBeau's dog Cooper ---

Burgess Webb's dog, Tugboat -- that will warm you up and bring another smile!
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As Richard Meek '65 says, "The key is to keep on dancing and to dance like no one is watching!!!!"

Welcome to the Waltrip Class Of 1964 website. Created 5/6/2008 - Jackie Crowe 
A BLAST FROM THE PAST -- a jukebox tune cost only a dime, a '57 Chevy was really cool --- recall the good times, the memories that last! 

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MASCOT
Ram
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SCHOOL COLORS
Red and Gray
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OUR WALTRIP HIGH
Waltrip High, we sing to thee,
Our loyalty we raise.
Strong and noble always,
These tributes we now praise.
Honor, faith and courage,
These we testify.
Thee we'll always honor,
Our Waltrip High
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Second Verse
"Long we shall remember thee,
May mem'ries never fade.
Honesty, integrity,
These traits we have portrayed.
Qualities we'll cherish,
Always glorify,
Thee we'll always honor,
Our Waltrip High."
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Alma Mater Information: Jon Enloe wrote the lyrics, Joe Stuessy who wrote the music..Class of '61
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Jon Enloe - Now Joe Stuessy - Now
S.P. Waltrip Senior High Trivia and Highlights
Waltrip has the tallest flag pole in the area - when we opened it was the tallest in the state. Our original flag came from the nation’s capital and was brought by Mr. Waltrip’s friend and U.S. Congressional Representative, Mr. Albert Thomas.
Waltrip was the first high school in Houston to have an original school song and it was written by Jon Enloe and Joe Stuessy, Class of 1961. When Waltrip opened in the fall of 1960, there were 166 seniors, 288 juniors, 445 sophomores and 122 freshmen. The Band started with 56 members. The first Issue of the “Tribune” was October 6, 1960 and they won Best sports writer in HISD 1960. We have had national merit scholars since the first class and in some classes eleven in one year. We had the National Defense Cadet Corp from the beginning, now ROTC.
The columns in front of the school had no color but were painted bright red in the later years. The window panes were originally red to match the roof line that is red. In 1961 the seniors gift to the school was landscaping, in the tradition of Mr. Waltrip.
We had a bowling club from the beginning and it was the largest extracurricular club. For the first 12 years , Waltrip won the Sportsmanship Award.
The Waltrip Band was the last band to play for JFK before his death and The Imperial Guard marched in the parade for JFK held in downtown Houston.
From the beginning, we had a number of organizations dedicated to leadership and service: High Y, Guard, NDCC, American Legion, Omega Chi Y, Tri Y, Hi Y, Student Council. In 1961, Waltrip won the national forensic tournament and orchestra, ‘best in the state’ and had national merit scholars, all-state choir. 1962: “W” Association formed, national merit scholars, national debate, 11 UIL Music, VB City Champ, first zone in FB, Swim Team 6th in State. 1963 first winning FB season and we beat Reagan 12-0, was co-district FB champ, won golf championship and again was the best marching band and the first all-state choir members were: Duane Kerr, Lynne Tuttle, and Jon Enloe. The “Gordonettes,” an all girl accapela choir, was formed being named for Mr. Cotton.
In 1964, the first exchange student, BB Zone Champs, City FB Champs, Golf District and Volleyball City Champ. In 1965 we had the first color yearbook, FB Zone, BB District. In 1966, Waltrip opened a new wing at the school.
Pep Rallies were held on the porch roof, there were national and state honors for choir, art and poetry and the Tribune won 1st Columbia Scholastic Press. And the Golf team won District. Waltrip is the only school in Houston to win the City Championship in Football and Basketball in the same school year 66-67. Two boys played on both: Tim Duff and David Yaege. We had the national sewing contest winner 1968, Pam Sebasta, and All American First Team in Football 1968, Frank Ditta. In 1969, President George Bush ’41 spoke at the school. We had more national merit scholars, chemical scholar, state typing, choir and Prep Bowl Winners. There was the basketball championship and we continued to win the Sportsmanship award. Zoning was a hot topic in 1970 and we continued to compete on all fronts in the 1970’s. The Ram was stolen by Scarborough during homecoming week in 1973. Waltrip won the Texaco Academic Challenge in 1989. The Homecoming Parade began tradition in 1998.
In 2001, Waltrip was first recognized by TEA for the academic accomplishments and again in 2008, 2009. In April 2010, we ranked 4th in Best Urban High School for Low-Income Students in Texas and in the Top 6% of High Schools in America. Waltrip is one of only 6 HISD Comprehensive High Schools in HISD to achieve TEA Recognized Status.
As of 2009 graduation, Waltrip has 19,611 graduates. The highest graduating class was in 1972 with 762 and the lowest graduating class was 1998 with 128.
"Our Friends Are A Very Important Part Of Our Lives. Treasure The Tears, Treasure The Laughter, But Most Importantly, Treasure The Memories."
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