the incredible thing is that both women have the same expressions on their faces despite the vastly different settings for the pics. lips are the same the noses are the same.
I realize that any match rate on these threads are low, but if these two women are not one in the same, I'd be shocked.
now for the bigger question, whatever happenened to the Alcala gal and/or WF? I did my best to find WF and there were no matches out there that struck me as likely. Mind you (not to brag) using every free search engine available and whatever public records searches I could access at ancestry.com, I found every missing member of my high school class for an upcoming reunion.
this does not mean that WF is dead. if she married in the mid 70's, her maiden name might be long gone from public records and without knowing names of immediate family members there is no cross reference to see who might be related to WF.
for what it is worth, I found the Washington Irving HS yearbook from 1970 with her picture. I scrolled through the whole book as I hoped there would be an index of names in the back with home addresses. there were no home addresses listed.
One other thing struck me as very unusual. I did not think there were any single sex public high schools around. every graduate from WIHS in 1970 was female. (I checked at Wikipedia and it says the school is now co-ed).
I suppose one of the few ways to try to find out anything about WF would be to try to find someone from the WIHS class of '70 to see if anyone remembers her. that might be too much of a stretch.
I realize that any match rate on these threads are low, but if these two women are not one in the same, I'd be shocked.
now for the bigger question, whatever happenened to the Alcala gal and/or WF? I did my best to find WF and there were no matches out there that struck me as likely. Mind you (not to brag) using every free search engine available and whatever public records searches I could access at ancestry.com, I found every missing member of my high school class for an upcoming reunion.
this does not mean that WF is dead. if she married in the mid 70's, her maiden name might be long gone from public records and without knowing names of immediate family members there is no cross reference to see who might be related to WF.
for what it is worth, I found the Washington Irving HS yearbook from 1970 with her picture. I scrolled through the whole book as I hoped there would be an index of names in the back with home addresses. there were no home addresses listed.
One other thing struck me as very unusual. I did not think there were any single sex public high schools around. every graduate from WIHS in 1970 was female. (I checked at Wikipedia and it says the school is now co-ed).
I suppose one of the few ways to try to find out anything about WF would be to try to find someone from the WIHS class of '70 to see if anyone remembers her. that might be too much of a stretch.