High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 36 text:
“
Make Believe Seated I Champlon C lrbsen J Burkholder J Buss J Morrls J Vesaas D Konmg Standing C Brantner V Morgan C Champxon D Macl ey E Lamoreux C Shafer M Dlffenderfer R Llndsay A MAN CALLED PETER Pcter Marshall Charles Champlon Marlan Grant Mary Ann D1ffenderfer Catherme Marshall Carole Brantner Steven Grant Ronald Llndsay Peter John Marshall Vernon Morgan George Yost Carl Shafer Allan Talbot Edd1e Lamoreux Barbara Logan Carolyn Erbsen Nancy Everetts Loretta Champ1on Joe Keatmg DaV1d Mackey J udlth B1ckle J HCk16 Buss Senator James Knox Polk John MOTFIS Jesse B1ckle Judy Vesaas Hulda Darlene Komng Susan Grant Joanne Burkholder Dlrector Mr Nolan A Man Called Peter was adapted by John McGreevey from Catherlne Mar shalls book A Man Called Peter To Peter Marshall l1fe was servlce and sometlmes th1S meant he had to g1V9 offense to the more conservat1ve elements 1n the church He even opposed a dlstmgulshed senator when he found h1m determmed to Jall a boy who had erred but was now determlned to l1ve honestly The burden became heavler when hls WlfeS health and when hxs own falled just as he was about to start a new and 1m portant undertakmg But as the fmal curtam fell we saw the 1ndom1table Splflt of Peter Marshall trlumphant over every threat The performance drew one of the largest aud lences ever attendmg a school play and sat1sfact1on and approval was evldent Page Thuty two 1 : ,. ' . . 'I , . , . . . ', . , . ' . : . , . , . , . , . , . . . ' , . ' . ll ll Ki 77 ' 7 Ll 77 ' ' ' 7 ' 7 . . , . . . .
”
Page 35 text:
“
Farmer in the Dell 'A 1 A f i I-1rst.Rovu L Prmtz J Rahn H Kruse C Shafer J Morrls L 'Vhller Mr Szehta Second Row A Zmk G Flxek xnger K Carbaugh A Smlth L Groxe L Krell V Morgan Thlrd Row T Vlltt R Green J Loue J Welch L Frltts S Carbaugh K Guenvler K Klngerx L Van Horn Fourth Ron P Derrer C Berge V Smlth R Helms C Yan Busklrk A Rahn R Shcrader G Miller Flfth Ron R Bremmer D Kru e K Flltner J Bxrehen R Zler E App egate A Damoman C lrxon D Meador F F A Presldent Carl Shafer VICE Pres1dent Harold Kruse Secretary Lvle Pr1ntz Treasurer John Morr1s Reporter Joel Rahn Sentlnel Lloxd M1ller Sponsor M1 Slchta The Future Farmers of Amerlca IS an oxganmatlon eomposed ol all boxs w ho ale mterested 1n agrlculture The Lanark F F A was well represented at the Intexnatlonal LIVE Stock Exposltxon Russell Zler John MOYIIS and Kenneth Carbaugh showed and all the senlor members attended To earn monev the chapter sold refreshments at basketball and lootball games and dances, sold Chr1stmas cards and garden seeds and had a x eu successful papel dx lu The Second Annual F F A Dance was held lll lvldlill and Shawn lxloepplnq x as named Chapter Sweetheart of 1906 Four delegates Harold Kruse Russell ZICI Ronald Helms and Klaus I'l1lllCl attended the Natlonal F F A Com entlon IU Kansas C1tx The cllmax to the chapters 3CllY1l1CS xx as the Father and Son Banquet spon sored bw the Rock Creek Grange P age Thu tx one ':. ,. , , , . ,. , .l ,,. , ': . , , - . lx . . A , . ' , . . . . '. . , . , . , ,. , ,., - , . K , V. - K -. . . . -. . ,,,. . . ,, , , I. s . . ' ... , , - ,v . X , , 1. , . . -. . . . , V . . , '. ,- C .
”
Page 37 text:
“
Pretend Seated M Poffenberger G Hawbecker D Piesen J Cole S Wameke Standing D Kruse J Bowers S Folk L Grove B Vletmeyer Mrs Rahn Florence Hann1bal Falry May Jeffery Mrs Paddy T1tus Samuel L11y Belle Mrs Savage M1ss W11l1e Dr Emmett CURICDUS SAVAGE Barbara Vletmeyer Larry Grove Sharon Folk Larry Rostron Jane Bowers Dav1d PIQSGH Gary Hawbecker Sharon Warneke Mary Poffenberger Duane Kruse Mrs Savage had been left ten m1ll1on dollars by her husband and wanted to make the most of lt ln Splte of the efforts of her grown up step chlldren who tr1ed to get thelr hands on lt The step chlldren havmg known that the VVldOW s wealth was now m negot1able secur1t1es and havlng seen they could not get lt commltted her to a san atorlum hopmg to brmg her to her senses In the sanatorlum she met new frxends who were lnterested 1n her not her money The step chlldren attempted to get her money and were led on a merry chase by Mrs Savage and got mlxed up 1n many rldlculous mlshaps, whlch ended nn complete frustratlon The dommant mood was highly comlcal The play was a b1g success and the audlence was left wxth a feellng that the neglected v1rtues of klndness and affectlon have not been entlrely lost 1n a world that seems mo tlvated at tlmes only by greed and dlshonesty Page Th1rty three Il ll ' ......... Joanne Cole 1 ' - . V . . . . . , , - 9 ' ' .
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.