Photos from the reunion
Photos from the reunion will be posted on this page
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How to send us
photos – click here.
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How
to save a photo image on your computer – click here.
Photos from Rick & Joyce Gobrecht – October 16, 2005
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Some folks stopped by the hospitality suite in
the Ramada before the reunion to say hello.
Click here
for photos.
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The reunion itself was a blast. Click here for our photos of the
big event.
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Richard Janes invited everyone to his place the
following day for a farewell brunch. We stopped by and took
these photos (click here).
Photos from Joyce Fidorowicz – October 18, 2005
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Joyce has posted on Yahoo Photos her photos from
the pre-reunion get together at the Gaslight and the reunion. Click
here to see them.
Photos from Helen (Dix) Steward ’64 – October 20, 2005
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Helen submitted photos for us to post from the
reunion and the post-reunion brunch. Click here to see them.
Photos from Sue (Johnson) Siren – November
9, 2005
How to send us photos
If you have taken digital photos and want to post them on
this web site, here are your options:
- Send
e-mail(s) with your pictures attached to RPHS65@verizon.net and they will be
posted to the website. If you can,
limit the size of your photos to 800 x 600 pixels, preferably in .JPG or
.JPEG format. Limit each e-mail you
send to no more than 2 megabytes.
- Mail
a CD with your pictures on it to Class of 1965 reunion, c/o Gobrecht, 5522
Willow Way, Orefield, PA 18069.
- Post
your photos on a photo service like Shutterfly, Snapfish, Ofoto, etc. Then send an e-mail with the link to
your photos to RPHS65@verizon.net. The link will be added to the website.
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How to save a photo
image to your computer (Microsoft Internet Explorer)
- When
you click on a photo link you will see a page of “thumbnails” or small
images of the actual photos.
- Click
on any thumbnail to open that photo’s page in a slide show. The buttons below the larger photo
images move you forward and back in the slide show, or back to the “home”
thumbnail page.
- When
the photo is displayed that you want to save, right-click with your mouse
on the photo and select “Save Picture As …” to save that photo.
- Most
photos will be stored as 800x600 pixels which should be good enough for a
decent quality 4x6 photo.
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