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Class of 1979 |
| The moderator for the 1979 class is Michael Irvin. If you have any class news, info, or scheduled event to post, please forward them to Michael at mwirvin_2000@yahoo.com |
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Class news |
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None at this time |
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Missing Persons |
None Reported |
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Personal Links |
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| Name | E-mail Address | Web Site |
| Corpus, Margarita |
margarita.corpus@region10.org
7905 Denton Dr |
09/19/06 - Family info: No children. 3 beautiful nieces and 3 handsome nephews. Job info: Worked for JC Penney Corp. office for 15 years. Started with DISD in 1991 at Foster Elementary now I'm at North Dallas High School as the Office Manager. Hobbies: I love watching baseball, especially the Texas Rangers. I hope to visit all the baseball fields. Things Would Do Different: I would not have entered the work program. I came to school half days and missed out on a lot. |
| (Chagoya) Juarez, Leticia |
1914 W 9th Street Jacksonville, FL 32209 904-355-6420
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12/10/04 - Spouse name:Dibrell T. Juarez. Family info: I have three children, Alex who will be 21, Alicia who will be 20 and Marcelle who is 18. My daughter Alicia is married to a sailor and has a 18 month old son named Nolan. Job info: I worked briefly for Holiday Inn and Niemans before joining the Navy in 1981. I was a Boatswain Mate Petty Officer 3rd stationed in New Orleans where I was assigned to the 1st Division Boathouse as a crew member of the Captain Gig. When my children became school age I was a Library Technician at NTTC Corry Station in Pensacola, FL and Naval Air Station Mayport, FL. Hobbies: Reading, writing short stories, learning to make furniture Influence: Big influences were Miss Moon and Coach Fry and his name escapes me but the drafting teacher was pretty cool. My friends who gave me so much were Renee Deleon, Lucy Garza, Cherie Ball, Linda Rodgers, Felicitas Alaniz Things_Different: I won't have taken everything so serious. Studied more and listen more to Ms Moon's advice to stay in advanced English. I was so bummed when she told me that the head of the English department thought I was a waste of time as a student and refused to place me in any more advanced classes. That woke me up to the real grown up world. |
| (Gonzales) Guerra, Josie | josie@firmplan.com | |
| Salvador J Hernandez |
grunt1s@aol.com 972 283-9140 |
5/5/05 - Family info: two daughters, one son, and two grand daughters. Job info: US Marine Corp 78-84. Bank of America for 20 years. Hobbies: running, staying active |
| Alvarez, Felicitas Alaniz | vivamexico@webtv.net | |
| Rocha, Francisco Alvarado |
preditor1960@aol.com Garland TX |
07/23/01 - Francisco attended Fayetteville Tech in North Carolina. He has one daughter, 16 years old. He was in the U.S. Army from 1979-85 in the 82nd Airborne Division. He worked for 6 years at the Texas Department of corrections 1986-92 and is currently employed by the Department of Justice. He doesn't have plans as to what to do after retirement (unless he wins the lottery). His hobbies are staying in shape, jogging and eating healthy. His main influence at NDHS was from Mrs. Jerry Eades, counselor and Sgt. Kaloi, ROTC. ("Sarge, you didn't tell me airborne school was Helll!. I see you when I see you sarge. Where ever you are one day. Thanks for everything - from my heart - I mean that"). If he had NDHS to do over again, he would pay more attention to his teachers and learn as much as he could. He would also stay away from negative people that may affect ones life and respect everyone and dream big. Also, he might go to a big university and be a big shot. Nice dreams, Frank. His comments are to all the younger generation - "don't be a fool, stay in school and learn - believe me you won't regret it later - remember that!" |
| Rodgers, Nettie J. |
3606 Bbeltline Rd. Irving TX 75062 972-257-3100 |
Spouse name: deceased. College info: Allstate Business College. Family info: 1 daughter 23 yrs 2 grandchildren 6 & 2. Job info: medical field and sales. Influence: Mr Rogers and Michael Irvin. Things Different: Join in more activities Comments: I really enjoyed my time at North Dallas high |