How to Send a Recent Picture

 

We already probably have your senior picture from the yearbook. If you didn't have a senior picture taken your graduation year, perhaps you can scan a picture from that era and send it to us.

You can send recent digital photos for us to post. It's nice to see what people (and their families) look like now. Otherwise, you'll remain forever that 18-year old kid in viewers' minds. Surely you've gotten BETTER since then in most ways. But, you change. If you don't send a recent picture, starting around the 25th or 30th reunion "The Dolly Parton Syndrome" sets in where everyone looks at your chest first --- to read your nametag to see who you "were."

Three people handle the pages. If you haven't sent in a picture of you for what you look like NOW (O.K., laugh if you want, class of 2009; it will happen to you too, if you're lucky enough to live as long as we have), you can ATTACH it to an e-mail to the pagemaster for your year (below).

Please, Oh please, DO NOT SEND BMP OR TIF FILES! They are needlessly huge. We have to change them to JPG files anyway so please send them in that format. However, if you don't know how to do that, we'll take care of it. Also, make sure you identify yourself by your graduation name and year. Don't just send a file labled "me.bmp" or "scan01.jpg". We handle hundreds of files each week and can't read minds. Or, if you are without scanner or digital camera, send a photo with a stamped self-addressed envelope to Richard Adams and he'll scan them and return them to you. Send an e-mail for details

 

Name

 

Responsible for

Richard Adams

Class of 1963
Years 1963 -1970, 1972 - 1992

Scott Hardyman

Class of 1971

Years 1971, 1993 - 2009