Official Website of
North Miami High School's
Class of 1974



See Photos from the 35th Reunion
Please Upload Your Pics Too!

Visit the NM74 flickr page. You can view other alumni photos, add comments,
download full-sized image files, and order prints from the 35th reunion.

Click Here to visit our Flickr page

We would love for you to share your 35th Reunion pictures with all your classmates.
If you would like to add your photos, please email:

steve@nm74.com

We will send you our Flickr account user name and password
and instructions to upload all your great photos!



30th Reunion Photo Archive [Download Instructions]

            

Below are links to over 500 pictures from our 30 year Reunion held on July 30 & 31, 2004. These candid photos were snapped during the reunion celebration by your fellow classmates using special "table cameras." The result is a poignant, funny, and memorable look at our reunion. ENJOY!!

We invite you to share your pictures with your classmates:

  • To send a CD with pictures for the website contact nm74webmaster@nm74.com
  • Upload individual pictures inside the NM74 Forum after joining as a member


  • Click on any of the following links to look at reunion photos
    (You need to turn off any 'pop-up catcher' to view photos):

  • Picture Group #1 - 50 photos

  • Picture Group #2 - 50 photos

  • Picture Group #3 - 50 photos

  • Picture Group #4 - 50 photos

  • Picture Group #5 - 58 photos



  • Pictures from Steve Procko - 88 photos

  • Pictures from Diane Larson Loffredo - 60 photos

  • Pictures from Mike Stern - 98 photos

  • Pictures from Judy Loffredo (including Mario the Baker Photos) - 43 photos

  • Misc Pictures from Georgeann Ellis & Jeff Burgess - 12 photos

  • Pictures from Eddy Velasco - 69 photos

  • Two photos from Denise Denine

  • Pictures from Sheila Hubbard - 110 photos



  • Download Instructions

    Want hard copies of the photos contained in this archive? Here's a tip to get prints from the images we have here online:

    [1] Find the photo you want.

    [2] 'Right Click' on the photo and select 'Save As' and save the image to your computer. (We recommend that you place the image in a folder you create on your desktop so you can easily find the picture files after you have saved them).

    [3] Visit a photo provider that prints digital photos (like walmart.com or cvs.com) and upload the photos from your desktop folder. You can then have traditional 4x6 prints made that are of surprisingly good quality!

    [4] Don't understand the computer or anything we are talking about in #'s 1,2 or 3? - Why not ask your kids...they know how to do this...or, if applicable, ask your GRANDKIDS :-)


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