
Waltrip High School
Class Of 1964

- First Time Visitors - Q&A
- Missing Classmates
- Party on the Hill
- Flings
- Fuddrucker/Houston by Year
- REUNIONS 2024 thru 1974
- Elementary & early years
- Black Jr. High
- Waltrip Year Book - Seniors
- Prom & Celestial Ball - 1964
- Band and Orchestra
- Baseball & Other Sports
- Basketball Team
- Football
- Football Dedications 2015-2008
- Imperial Guard
- Memorabilia 1960's & earlier
- Military Salute
- 50th School Anniversary-2009
- 1964 History/Videos
In Memory
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Lloyd Pond
Brian was a great musician. He was an advanced piano and organ player even back in Garden Oaks Elementary. Once , about Fifth Grade , I looked over across the aisle at his notebook. He was drawing the organ keyboard and stops from memory! I was learning to play the violin at the time and he invited me to his piano teacher's to work on a duet. After a few minutes, my artistic level was obviously way to low and I was excused to go outside and play.William Donald Ansley
Bryan was blessed with an abundance of musical skills. He practiced faithfully and everything he did on the piano and organ, he did very well.
Teddie Jordan
I first met Brian when we went to Black for 7th grade as I did all of the Garden Oaks and Cooley kids. He was a friendly and really nice guy and always fun to talk too.
I am so sorry that his life was so short!