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Since we started posting pictures from the 30-year reunion, pictures are coming out of the woodwork!
Classmates have been finding and sending in all kinds of great photos and memorabilia.
We'll post any new photos as quickly as possible, so be sure to check back often.
Meanwhile.... We hope you enjoy what's here.

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1996 Reunion Photos

(30-Year Reunion)
September 21, 1996
Scottsdale Hilton


Download 1996
Reunion Group Photo

(.jpg Format, 850 KB)

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Name that Classmate

We're still looking for
a couple of names

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1986 Reunion Photos

(20-Year Reunion)
July 4, 1986
Pointe Tapatio Cliffs

1986 Reunion
Memory Book

Download 1986
Reunion Memory Book

(Scanned Copy)
Adobe (.pdf) Format, 500KB


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1976 Reunion Photos

(10-Year Reunion)
September 4, 1976
New Adams Hotel

1976 Reunion
Memory Book

Download 1976
Reunion Memory Book

(Scanned Copy)
Adobe (.pdf) Format, 1,800KB


Graduation Photos
June 7, 1966
Cortez High School


Download 1966
Graduation Photo

(.jpg Format, 1,850 KB)


Commencement
Program Cover


Photo Viewing Tips
If you are having difficulty viewing the downloaded photos, particularly the group photos, in full size, the problem may be your browser settings. Many browsers have Automatic Image Resizing as a default setting. To change that (assuming Microsoft Internet Explorer), left click on "Tools" at the top of your IE screen. Then left click "Internet Options". Find and left click on the "Advanced" tab and scroll down to the "Multimedia" section. Somewhere you will find a box labeled "Enable Automatic Image Resizing". Left click the box to un-check it, and left click "OK" at the bottom of the dialog box. Now your browser will show you pictures in full size. You may have to left click "Reload" (the circular green arrows in the tool bar at the top of the IE screen) to re-capture the photo.

For even more control, once the picture is loaded, right-click anywhere on the picture. Left click "Save Picture As...", and you should get your "Save Picture" box. The usual default is "My Pictures", and you can just left click "Save". This will put a copy of the photo in the directory pointed to by the dialog box. Make a note of the name of the file.

Now, you can left double-click on "My Documents" on your desktop, double-click on "My Pictures" (or other directory), and then double- click on the filename. This should bring up the photo in your Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Now you can use your wheel mouse, or the little "+" magnifying glass symbol, located at the bottom of the window, to zoom all over the photo. You'll be able to see the warts on our noses!