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Irving High School
Class of 1970 

 

Welcome to the Irving High Class of 1970 web site.

The Irving High School Class of 1970 welcomes you to our website.  This is going to be the premier destination for all our classmates indefinitely.  No more paying fees to those others sites and being pestered by those annoying pop-up ads that are very distracting.  This site is maintained by volunteers and paid for by the reunion committee and your donations.  If you wish to contribute by writing stories or helping with the html, please let us know.

Click on "Classmate Profiles" above, find your name choose a password, and create your profile.  If you went to school with us (graduated or not) and are not on the list, let us know and we will add your name.

If you know the details of a deceased classmate, please let us know.  To have a cool memorial page we need to know dates and obituaries.

For your privacy, you control whether or not members (or the public) can see your information.  The information you fill into your profile is not visible unless you choose for it to be.  To edit your privacy settings, click on "Edit Profile" on the left of this page.

Thanks,
Robert Worcester

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Class of 1969 Website
The class of 69's website was the model and inspiration for ours.  If you would like to explore their class website click here, say you are 1970 alumni, and request to be placed on their guest list.  Jerry Hatridge has done a fine job with it.
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Class of 1971 Website

The Irving High School class of 1971 has their own website.  It looks like they are going to have a lot of fun things to do.  The neat thing is that it's on Homecoming weekend.  We should plan to join them.

 

Big Mac Website
The 1970 Class of MacArthur High wishes to announce their website.  If you have friends over there click here and request to be placed on their website as a guest. Mention you are IHS alumni.
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Morgan's Music
Don Morgan is another one of our alumni band members that still plays.  He is at Cafe-de-France at 17370 Preston Rd. every Friday and Saturday 8pm to 12am except when he has a wedding or private party to do.  Check out his website at www.morgansmusic.com  and find the "appearing now" tab. 
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Pam's Prose
Did you know Pam Flynt Knight loves to write poetry?  Recently, she assembled all her works and published her prose in a book & CD.  The readings were performed by her friends, some of which are IHS 1970 alumni.  Check her website at MGF-Ventures.com
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Pam Clendennen's new book
You can go to Pam Clendennen's website and read excerpts from her new book, The Family Business, A New Generation of Believers.
www.soulstravelingthrough.com
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The Bulldogs Band
The Bulldogs host a blues jam every Friday night at The Cottage Lounge, 3006 NW Highway in Dallas, near Bachman Lake, from 9PM to 1AM!  By the way, The Bulldogs have recently celebrated performing at The Cottage Lounge for five years!
 
Members of the band are David Holcombe on drums, Jimmy Mac Mcneil on guitar, Rob Greene on bass and Chuck Mayo on keyboard.
 
FYI - there have been several recent sightings of IHS classmates enjoying the entertainment at The Cottage!
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You can make an Announcement Too
If you have something you would like to share with the class, don't hesitate to make an announcement here.  Click on the "Post Announcement" button on the left.  Once approved, it will show up on this page for a limited period of time.
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Help Wanted!

Help us find our missing classmates. 

Check the tab on the left side and see if you know where any of those folks are.  A person is considered missing if they have not logged in and chosen a password on this website

If you know of someone that does not care to get online or use a computer, we still need their address, so let them know to call us or let us know their number or address by clicking here and sending their address to us.
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Pancho Villa Dead or Alive
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