Woodrow Wilson High School Dallas, Texas
"Some people come into our lives and and leave footprints on our hearts and we are never, ever the same." 




Flavia Weedn
DON'T FORGET !!!
Remember - we've developed this website with the hope of reconnecting with our fellow grads and staying better connected in the future. We need your participation in this process - in a multitude of ways. We are depending on your help - volunteer for our committee - submit pictures from our high school days or from previous reunions - submit favorite memories of your Woodrow experiences - and, even more importantly, decide to contribute to the success of this event by being a Wildcat Benefactor now! Continue to visit our website, and remember - WE NEED GRADUATE CONTACT INFORMATION!!! We really want to hear from you, and can't wait to see you in October. The latest breaking news on our Reunion will be found here, on this website!
WE ARE DEPENDING ON YOU!!!



There is nothing like getting together with long-time friends and planning a party - for about 300 people! You are definitely missing all the fun. Just ask Sandy and Judy - they're our newest committee members and are so glad they visited the website and decided to join us!
We're starting the official countdown - only 3 l/2 months until showtime - the 40th reunion of the 1968 Wildcats of Woodrow Wilson High School! It will be a weekend to remember - and we hope it will also be the resumption of some "interrupted" friendships - interrupted by some of the detours life throws in our paths. (Oh, and just in case you were wondering, the committee members pictured above (although we're certain you already knew this)) are:
Back row left to right: Steve Bones, Steve Yarbrough, Rusty Brydon, Ken Kuesel, Jimmy Reed, 







Kit Scarborough
Front row left to right: Dinah Dewitt Gaspard, Sandy Massey Haley, Cathy Billings Ellington, Judy Smith, Nancy Foster Miller, Ronnie Caddell
These brave souls are planning YOUR weekend! Let us hear from you! Plan to be there!! We want to see you again!


A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart.
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe, from "Faust"