Post Photos Page
Post your photo (digital image) PUBLICLY to this Web site--
Welcome to the "Post Photo" section of this website where you can post no more than TWO digital images (photos), with captions for other classmates to see. Show yourself, your family, or your interest / hobby in an image that others can view. These are digital photos you've snapped or old photos or documents that you've scanned into a digital format. They can be current, recent, or historical—it's up to you. Examples of such images follow the Guidelines below.
UPDATED (9-5-23)
UPDATED (9-5-23)
Guidelines--
1. If you have software that will do it, please crop your photo in such a way that the central zone of the image is close-up. Otherwise, no detail of people's faces will be visible, and THAT is most of the reason we're making such postings possible—so people can see you! Webmaster will crop for you before posting if you cannot. This will make the tiny people in the center of your photo bigger, and more visible.
2. Write the following in the subject line of an email to the Webmaster. "SHS post photos, <your name>" Post your digital images into the email in a .Gif, .JPG, or .PNG format if you can. Include your caption below or near the image and the month and year if possible. If you wish, you may attach an icon of the photo image, (a copy of the file) to the email message instead of pasting-in the full-sized image itself.
3. (Yes, you've been waiting for this) exact size of the image you send does NOT matter. It will be adjusted to fit a standardized size, illustrated in the samples below.
4. In some cases the quality of the image you send may be lacking. With the exception of blurriness, the Webmaster may be able to edit your image for clarity, contrast, or brightness.
2. Write the following in the subject line of an email to the Webmaster. "SHS post photos, <your name>" Post your digital images into the email in a .Gif, .JPG, or .PNG format if you can. Include your caption below or near the image and the month and year if possible. If you wish, you may attach an icon of the photo image, (a copy of the file) to the email message instead of pasting-in the full-sized image itself.
3. (Yes, you've been waiting for this) exact size of the image you send does NOT matter. It will be adjusted to fit a standardized size, illustrated in the samples below.
4. In some cases the quality of the image you send may be lacking. With the exception of blurriness, the Webmaster may be able to edit your image for clarity, contrast, or brightness.
Examples of how your images will be posted--
Don't carp about Aric Glanville fishing at New Melones, 9-2-23
Bill & Mike Hall lunching in Reno with wives Susie and Sandy, 6-1-23
Joe & Carmen Galindo, "high" on each other @8,000 feet atop the Palm Springs Tramway, 1976.
Suzanne (Slack) Hurd and Mark LaPorte
12-7-22 |
Joe & Carmen with their kids in 2012, backed by Lake Merritt.
Marlene & Greg Jessen returned to Quincy on July 9, 2022.
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Greg Jessen visits Bill in Quincy, 6-18-21
Suzette & Aric Glanville at Christmas, 2020
Dottie (Castura) Villegas & Lou Villegas on her June birthday
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Dottie and Lou (pre-Covid) with three of their grandchildren
Bob & Kathy Haas visit Bill in Quincy, 10-21-19
Bill remembers a close-in neighbor, Jr. High and Skyline classmate at the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Jeff Kennedy and Riley visit Bill in Quincy 7-22-20
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Suzette (La Franchi) & Aric Glanville enjoy a drink on a 50th anniversary cruise in faraway Tahiti, Dec. 2016.
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Demonstrating hand-eye coordination in the yearbook she just found, Babs Wiener points to her own image, October, 2017.
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Jan (Pascoe) Morgan, Babs (Wiener) Davis, and Jan (Rickard) Davis share lunch in Dana Point, CA 6-24-16
Returning to their (Junior) High roots!
Four SHS '65ers playing football at what was a lengthening tradition back at Montera Jr. High's field in what they called the Mud Bowl. This session was from 1974 and features (from Right): Tim Hallahan, Steve Boga, Bill Nelson, and Carl Smith.
This was back in the day when any one of the four had more hair than all four have today. Presumably, when you add the photographer, the teams were evenly split at 3-to-3.
Four SHS '65ers playing football at what was a lengthening tradition back at Montera Jr. High's field in what they called the Mud Bowl. This session was from 1974 and features (from Right): Tim Hallahan, Steve Boga, Bill Nelson, and Carl Smith.
This was back in the day when any one of the four had more hair than all four have today. Presumably, when you add the photographer, the teams were evenly split at 3-to-3.
From left: Jean (Ussery) Sawday, Linda Zweifel, Barbara (Hollinger) Klatt, and Annette (Morte) White, Celebration of Barb's birthday, 7/3/14.
Another lunch, this time at Scott's in Walnut Creek. From left, Janet Pedeupe, GeorgeAnn Hemmingway, Linda Zweifel, Jean Ussery, DeeDee Brooks, Joan Schleicher, and Peggy (non-SHS) late summer 2010.
Bill Landreth, Tim Hallahan & Jay Francis, Spring, 2009
Marla & Kenny Saltzstine
At Fenton's, Nut Tree for lunch, 9-15-10 Clockwise: Bill Martin, Jean Ussery, DeeDee Brooks, Linda Zweifel, and Barbara Hollinger. (The seated three are three of six of our '65 class who went through Bill's mother's Dental Assisting Program at Laney College, graduating in 1967). The others were GeorgeAnn Hemmingway, Janet Pedeupe, and Joan Schleicher.
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When they had hair: Tim Hallahan, Norm Besman, and unknown person, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1972
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Here's a bit of historical symmetry. Do you remember Court Berger's '56 T-Bird from our senior yearbook, page 33?
It got him the girl (Pam) and he held on to BOTH. (42nd anniversary is coming for them in September, 2010).
It got him the girl (Pam) and he held on to BOTH. (42nd anniversary is coming for them in September, 2010).
Dan Snell, Bruce Stirling, Mark LaPorte, Court Berger, and Jim Matzinger at the Fall '64 Homecoming
Let's Do Lunch! (In Clayton, CA 7/13/10) GeorgeAnn (Hemmingway) Proia, Barbara (Hollinger) Klatt, Carin (Johanson) Lockrem, Jill (Ferreira) Suico, Annette (Morte) White, Linda Zweifel, DeeDee (Brooks) Heath, and Heather (MacDonald) Taft.
Steps you'll take to getting your photos posted--
• Identify your digital images (no more than two) within your own microcomputer.
• Consider (and develop) your short, explanatory written captions.
Dates are important.
• Create a new email transmission whose subject line reads—
SHS post photos, "Sally Smith."
• Place the digital image(s) into the email either by direct paste action
or imported file attachment.
• Show your composed captions under, near, linked to or identified with
its particular image.
• Address the email to: [email protected]
• Consider (and develop) your short, explanatory written captions.
Dates are important.
• Create a new email transmission whose subject line reads—
SHS post photos, "Sally Smith."
• Place the digital image(s) into the email either by direct paste action
or imported file attachment.
• Show your composed captions under, near, linked to or identified with
its particular image.
• Address the email to: [email protected]