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Alumni

Our Lady of Perpetual Help alumni include Dallas Morning News columnist Mercedes Olivera, David Magaña Public Affairs Manager at DFW Airport, and Ashley Jimenez corporate pilot. We would love to hear from our alumni about what they are doing now. Please click here to fill out and submit the alumni registration form.

This year's Annual Fiesta Auction will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the event. If you or someone you know was in the class of 1989, please contact Cathy Vance in the development office at 214-352-5635 or cvance@olphdallas.org . It  would be great to have alumni from the early years of Fiesta at the gala. Look for information on date and locale here or on the auction website page.

We invite you to visit the school at your convenience and meet OLPH’s future alumni. Also, we are on Facebook at OLPH Catholic School Dallas.

 Alumni Spotlight

Two alumni from the early years are Brad Camp and Patricia Van Winkle, Class of 1951. Brad and Patricia currently serve as President and Vice President, respectively, of the school’s Advisory Council. They are stalwart champions of OLPH and encourage support for the school from others as well.

Brad has been in the commercial real estate business for many years. He is currently President of Wentwood Management Limited with business interests locally and internationally. He and his wife Barbara established the Brad Camp Scholarship in 2007. Three eighth graders are selected through an application process to receive partial scholarships for the year.

Patricia is retired from Hunt Oil Company after 46 years where she progressed from secretary to Crude Oil Marketing Representative. Patricia stays busy as a member of the American Business Women’s Association and Hunt Volunteers as well as being involved with the Republican Party. Patricia established the Alumni Scholarship Fund, which provides partial tuition for an OLPH student.

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