• Mary Burleson Wiltz

    Mary Burleson Wiltz

    Mary Burleson Wiltz was the second daughter born to Lee Chester and Leona Burleson on November 9, 1954.  She attended James D. Ryan Elementary School, then Kashmere Jr. Sr. High which was later changed to Francis Scott Key Middle where she first became a cheerleader.  She later attended Kashmere Senior High School where she once…

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  • Madison Lane

    Madison Lane

    Madison Lane, known to many as ‘Matt’ developed a love for basketball early in his childhood. His dad made his first basketball court in the backyard using a 20″ bicycle rim and a piece of plywood nailed to a pine tree with a net taped to it. Because it was smaller than the regulation goals…

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  • Larry Johnson

    Larry Johnson

    Larry Ellis Johnson is a native Houstonian born October 19 1944 to Rev. Harry and Myrties Johnson. Larry is the middle child with Sister Harry Jean and Brother Jerry. His education began at James D. Ryan Elementary then on to E. O. Smith and onto Kashmere Gardens Jr Sr High School where he graduated in…

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  • Kenneth Lyles

    Kenneth Lyles

    Kenneth Lyles was born on December 24, 1956 in Houston, Texas. He is the middle child of three who grew up in the Trinity Garden area. Being raised by two loving parents, RD and the late Georgia Steptoe, he was taught how important it is to use the gifts and talents God gave you and…

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  • Kathy Phelps Burrell

    Kathy Phelps Burrell

    During Kathy’s wonderful high school years, she had the privilege to be chosen cheerleader, grades 9th thru 11th for Kashmere Junior/Senior High School (now Francis Scott Key Middle School) under the awe-inspiring and amazing leadership of her favorite sponsor, Ms. Louis J. Bailey. Her 12th grade year, the Junior/Senior High school transitioned to Kashmere Senior…

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  • Karen Gentry Kellum

    Karen Gentry Kellum

    Karen Gentry Kellum transferred to Kashmere at the beginning of her senior year under, then newly established, zoning laws. At Kashmere, she was a 1971 honor student graduate and a member of the Student Council.  As a member of the cheerleader squad, she felt privileged to be under the tutelage of Ms. Lena Maiden. During…

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  • Judy St. Julian Horton

    Judy St. Julian Horton

    Judy St. Julian Horton a 1963 graduate of Kashmere Gardens Junior & Senior High School is the daughter of the late James and Ivory Dell St. Julian and the oldest of nine (9) children. As the eldest her parents bestowed and trusted her with a great deal of responsibility caring for her younger siblings. It…

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  • Joyce Branch Mills

    Joyce Branch Mills

    Joyce Branch Mills grew up in the Kashmere Gardens Area. Her parents are the late Walter Branch, Jr., and Minnie Ola Branch. She attended Houston Independent School District’s public schools. Joyce was also a cheerleader at Key Jr. High and graduated from Kashmere Sr. High in 1972. Joyce was ranked in the top 10 percent…

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  • John Roberts, Jr.

    John Roberts, Jr.

    This special tribute is dedicated to John Roberts, Jr (aka Lil John).  He is an extraordinary individual, who graduated from Kashmere High School in June, 1971.  He was born on January 4, 1952 to the late John Roberts, Sr and Ora Brooks Roberts.  Lil John is the second oldest of five children. John attended J.…

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  • Inger Kindle

    Inger Kindle

    Inger Kindle is an honors graduate of the Kashmere Class of 1991. While at Kashmere, Inger was a National Cheer Association finalist in 1989 and 1990, served as co-captain in 1991, and was voted “Most Spirited” and “Best Form.” Inger was also a decorated track athlete and captain of the girls team. She earned accolades of…

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