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The Cheerleaders of PHS '72

Where are they now?  What are they doing?

 

     Beckey Bledsoe Forrest--After graduating from good old Texas High School I received my bachelor's degree from The University of Texas at Arlington in Spanish and English. I taught ninth grade English and Spanish I for 13 years and then decided to go back to school to get my master's degree in Guidance and Counseling from Texas Woman's University in Denton, TX. I have been a high school counselor for the past 10 years. I love working with young people every day although I never had children of my own (by choice.)
     My husband, Alan Forrest, and I will celebrate our 29th anniversary this June. We are on our second big, black standard poodle that we love to death. We bought a house on the lake in Grapevine, TX in 1982 and have lived happily ever after since.
 

 

Candy Stevens Smith--no info.

 

 

 

 

 

 Dottie Mathews Whattinger--no info.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 jan bartlett craven

marital status - single

family - 1 daughter, will graduate from ut austin in may 2002

work - victim services agency in texarkana

free time - tennis, hiking, etc., anything outdoors, and reading

 

 

Jan Wright Patterson--no info

 

 

 

 

 


 

Karen Seibold Vanmeter--After college at the University of Arkansas, I married and moved to Oklahoma, stayed home to start a family, eventually divorced and moved back to Texarkana in 1987 with 2 small children in tow.   I spent some time as a personnel consultant and in radio advertising to support my family, ended up meeting a wonderful, accepting man and remarried 10 years ago.    Although I have worked with my husband on and off over the years at the finance company we own, I feel I was born about 25 years too late because I have been extremely happy to basically be a stay-at-home wife and mother.   My son Marshall is 20 and a sophomore at the University of Arkansas and my "baby" Allison is 17 and will graduate from Pleasant Grove High School this May, so I will soon be facing that dreaded "empty nest syndrome".    I have lost about 95% of my hearing due to hereditary nerve damage and had a cochlear implant in 1990--while I can no longer use the phone satisfactorily, the implant has allowed me to "function" somewhat  normally, continue to enjoy my love of dance and get involved in the martial arts, where I obtained the rank of 1st degree blackbelt in Taekwondo in 2001.
 

 

Sandy Choate Wood--divorced....three children... tending to several horses and 54 acres I bought last year in Marshall. Yes, I even drive a tractor now!  I write and produce marketing and training videos for physicians and companies.  I'm also working with designers in Hong Kong and marketers in Australia on a product I invented called "Body Strokes".  It is for stress relief (Know anyone stressed???) and should be marketed by infomercial later this year (I hope!!!). In 1986 I developed and standardized the first national honor roll program, The ABBIT Society, in the US and sold my company with the program in more than 1000 schools nationwide....AND I was on the Price Is Right and won the showcase!!! Thats about it!

 

 

Teensy Smith Parsons--no info

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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