E E Smith High School Alumni
Fayetteville, North Carolina (NC)
Brenda Taylor (Brenda Robinson)
E E Smith High School
Class of 1972
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BRENDA'S PROFILE
| First Name | Brenda |
| Last Name | Taylor |
| Maiden Name | Robinson |
| Graduation Year | Class of 1972 |
| Gender | Female |
| City | N/A |
| State/Province | VA |
| Country | United States |
| Occupation | Army Staff Admin Officer |
| Married | Yes |
| Favorite School Memory | Hanging out with Stuff, Tate and Mudd |
| About Me | Went to Germany and met my husband of 39 years. Retired from the U.S. Government as an Army civilian for 36 years. Was in Pentagon at time of the 9/11 attack. |
Class of 1972 Alumni
→ Reunite with 90 class of 1972 alumni that have joined.
Ronnie Mclain
Class of 1977
Lonnie Johnson
Class of 1991
Toya Michaux
Class of 1992
Grace Balogun
Class of 1987
Chris Bass
Class of 1990
Derek Mcqueen
Class of 1997
Anita Walker
Class of 2000
Bobby Bobby G Purvis
Class of 1996
Eddie M Green Jr
Class of 1975
Lynell Muldrow
Class of 1986
Karen Smith
Class of 1981
Amy Little
Class of 1993
Carol Murray
Class of 1974
Natasha Wells
Class of 2004
Paula Harrington
Class of 1965
Natashia Crumpler
Class of 2001
Chloe Wilson
Class of 2003
Emory Maultsby Iii
Class of 1998
Recent Class of 1972 Reunions
Plan a Class of 1972 Reunion for Free
Alumni Weekend Music Megafest
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: May 25, 2018
Description: Go online to "alumnimusicfest.com for lineup of artist and ticket info. Tickets will go on sale for this date and 5...(read more)
Class of 1966 50th Class Reunion
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: May 27, 2016
Description: Friday Night Pools side party at the Hotel, Saturday Picnic at the School, Saturday Night Meet and Greet at the Hotel. S...(read more)
Class Reunion 2012
Invited Classes: 1972
Description: Dear Classmate, The Class of 1972 is a very special class. We were a part of the era that defined the term “Ole S...(read more)
