Sioux City North High School

Class Of 1979  
 


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- WHERE WE LIVE -

Who lives where - click links below to find out.

1 lives in Alabama
7 live in Arizona
2 live in Arkansas
12 live in California
8 live in Colorado
1 lives in Delaware
3 live in Florida
2 live in Georgia
5 live in Illinois
87 live in Iowa
2 live in Kansas
2 live in Louisiana
2 live in Maryland
2 live in Massachusetts
1 lives in Michigan
12 live in Minnesota
7 live in Missouri
3 live in Montana
8 live in Nebraska
1 lives in Nevada
3 live in New Mexico
1 lives in New York
4 live in North Carolina
3 live in Oklahoma
4 live in Oregon
15 live in South Dakota
3 live in Tennessee
18 live in Texas
1 lives in Utah
3 live in Virginia
6 live in Washington
1 lives in West Virginia
4 live in Wisconsin
1 lives in United Kingdom
1 lives in Viet Nam
166 location unknown


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Sioux City North High

Class of 1979

Website!

 

  If you are a classmate and are new to the site, please click on "Classmate Profiles," then click your name on the class list and add your contact and profile information. You can also post photos to our site!

 

 30-Year

Reunion Pictures!! 

 View our 30th reunion pictures!!  To view Reunion pictures, click on Classmate Profiles. Click on Pictures Vol. I, Pictures Vol. II,  Pictures Vol. III, or Pictures Vol. IV. For directions on how to add or copy photos, see below.


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  We have posted reunion pictures on the site. Here are the directions for adding your photos:

1) Upload your photos to your profile. (You are not able to upload them directly to the galleries. Website administrators will do that.)

2) Please add captions and identify those in the photo.

3) You will receive an email telling you in which gallery you will find your photos.

4) Once you see your photos in the galleries, you may remove the photos from your profile, if you wish.

Directions for viewing reunion photos:

1) Log onto site and click "Classmate Profiles."

2) Click on "Pictures Vol. I 30-Year Reunion." This will be the first entry on the list. (We will create more volumes as needed.)

3) The name of the classmate sharing the photo will be listed first, followed by any caption he/she has added.

You can then copy any photo you would like for yourself. Directions for copying photos:

1) Right click on the photo you want to copy.

2) Click on "Save picture as..." and save it to your computer or any removable disk.

We will add photos to galleries as quickly as possible, but please be patient. It takes quite awhile to upload so many files. It will help immensely if you write captions and identify those in your photos. Let us know if you have any questions about adding, viewing, or copying photos.

 

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! 

The Reunion Committee wants to thank all of you for making our celebration such a big success! We had fun putting it all together, but YOU made it the success that it was. 

 

 

  

Your reunion committee: Sue Wendehl Copeland, Willie Delfs, Robyn Young Harrington, Charlie Harrington, Lori Albert Roggatz, Bob Duncan, Lynne Hinds Peterson, Charlie Shanafelt, and Diane Baker Shanafelt. 

  

Check our site often for updates!


  

Also check out the Message Forum, Photo Gallery, Games, and Music!

 

 
"Truly great friends are hard to find,
difficult to leave, and impossible to forget."
 
~G. Randolf 

 

 
 

 

In order to ensure you receive important messages from our class web site, as well as messages sent directly to you from other Classmates, it's important you whitelist the email address noreply@classcreator.net (that's a .net, not a .com).

What is whitelisting? Whitelisting simply means you are telling your email program to accept all emails coming from our class web site and our Classmates. The technique for whitelisting varies by email program, but generally you will see the term "Whitelist", "Safe List", or "Safe Sender's List". This is where you want to be sure you have added the email address noreply@classcreator.net.

Class Creator, the system that helps us operate our class web site, uses the address noreply@classcreator.net when sending out email messages. Be assured that all emails sent through our site are valid — you will not receive spam email. Whitelisting noreply@classcreator.net is the single most important thing you can do to ensure you don't miss anything happening on our site or miss receiving emails from your fellow Classmates.

Stop and take a moment to whitelist noreply@classcreator.net right now, and ensure you stay connected!

 

- THIS DAY IN HISTORY -

High Wycombe Weighs New Mayor 20th May ( 1958 ) : An annual custom dating back to medieval times unique to High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England weighs the Mayor of the town each year so that the public can see whether or not he has been getting fat at the taxpayers' expense.

During the weigh in performed by the local "macebearer" dressed in traditional costume rings a bell and calls out the weight.
When he adds the words "And no more!" the crowd cheers as a sign of their appreciation and gratitude for the hard work done by the mayor for the community.

When he adds the words "And some more!", it means the mayor has been indulging in too much good living at rate payers' expense and the crowd jeers and boos.


Charles Lindbergh 20th May ( 1927 ) :Charles Lindbergh who many called the "flying fool" has set off from Roosevelt Field in Long Island, NY, today flying the "Spirit of St. Louis" on an epic flight from New York to Paris and is a milestone in flying aviation history, he is expected to arrive in Paris sometime late tomorrow. His plane A Ryan is expected to travel up to 125 MPH as the fuel load decreases.


Freedom Riders 20th May ( 1961 ) An angry mob consisting of all white's attacked a busload of "Freedom Riders" ( Freedom Riders were testing the United States Supreme Court decision Boynton v. Virginia, that gave them a legal right to disregard local segregation ordinances regarding interstate transportation facilities. ) in Montgomery, Ala., prompting the federal government to send in United States marshals to restore order.



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