In Memory of.......
For every star that shines in the night sky, rests the soul of our loved ones.
They are lighting the way for us and patiently awaiting our arrival. 









"Lo, I have lifted up from these holy bonds of Earth and danced the sky on laughter filled silver wings.
Wheeled, soared, climbed, and done a hundred things I'd only dreamed of.
While hovering there, put out my hand and touched the face of God!"

In fond memory of our departed and missing classmates, we dedicate this page. We remember only the happy times; laughed, cried, loved, shouted with joy over everyday routines. We've watched as friends went off to war, got married, had children and watched them grow. Most importantly, we shared the memories of our youth; reveled in laughter and tears with our reunions in 1978, 1988, and 1998. We've watched as our number grows smaller and with the aid of technology, become closer. As time marches on, those of us remaining behind will forever keep your memory bright and think of you always. Remember, lest we forget for without a past, there is no future.  Without a future, who will remember?
As a small token of our rememberance of September 11, 2001, we add to our site the victims of the World Trade Center, Flight 93, and our fallen comrades in arms at the Pentagon.  May the Lord bless and keep them in safety and comfort and give us the strength to overcome our grief at their loss.  God be with us in the coming days, weeks, months, and years as we strive to stop TERRORISM wherever it may rear its ugly head.

Louis Aielli
Class of 1968
November 1999
Los Angeles, California
Billy Barbee
Class of 1968
September 19, 2000
Killeen, Texas
Barbara Corder
Class of 1968
1969
Salado, Texas
Mike Faith - Sophmore
Class of 1969
July 1967
Washington, D.C.
Robert Pavlo
Class of 1968
1997
San Francisco, California
Marcelino Morales
Class of 1968
1997
Janice (Driver) Wilcox
Class of 1967
July 14, 1997
Belton, Texas
Perry Watson
Class of 1968
2004
Cheryl Dunn
Class of 1969
August 23, 2003
Killeen, Texas
Richard Aielli
Class of 1968
October 28, 2007
Austin, Texas
Updated:  October 11, 2008
Carolyn Franks Young
Class of 1968
Kay Glazener Ingalls
Class of 1968
David Murphy
Class of 1968
Michael Pitrucha
Class of 1968
Post Vietnam
Richard Seidenberg
Class of 1968
2007
The above medal is the highest decoration that any servicemember can receive.  We mean no disrespect to those who have given all and received this medal.  We feel every one of our service members deserves it.  Every generation that experiences the horrors and tragedies of war wishes that their descendants never have to experience what their ancestors have.  For those who gave all, our heart aches at their loss and know they are with God until we join them.  To all our serving brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, sons, and daughters, we pray for a speedy end of hostilities and a safe return home.  May God be with you and keep you safe from harm.
Patricia Maze Brown
Class of 1968
1975
Robert McDonald
U.S. Army Training Accident
Class of 1968
Brenda Bremser
Class of 1968
Charles Woods
Class of 1968