Here are a few tips for quickly finding the information you're most interested in.
Start by checking the labels on the sidebar for categories of interest.
Further down the sidebar are the archives, which list each post title within a particular month.
If you want to search for a particular name, use the search box at the top of the page. So far it has given spotty results, but it's worth a try.
Clicking on a photo almost always makes it larger.
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Share a memory, ask a question, or provide an answer. Maybe you can identify someone in a photo, rescuing them from being recorded in the annals of Orebank history as (???).
Right now the content of this site is small enough to make it very navigable, but the potential for growth is tremendous. Picture a label on the sidebar for every schoolyear in Orebank history -- it won't happen overnight but it can happen! If you have photos/info to share, contact me or Sheri.
Orebank School may be gone, but by sharing and remembering together, we can preserve and pass on a rich piece of history that will never die.
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Thought I would share a memory. We were having a 4-H competition when we returned to school after Christmas break but were out additional time because of snow. When we returned Jennifer and I must have been the only ones that remembered about the competition that morning before school because we had been out so long. So we were baking early in the morning. Needless to say we won 1st and 2nd place and got a year supply of Flour and Corn meal from White Lilly if my memory serves me right because we were the only 2 competing LOL Well mom didn't have to buy flour or cornmeal for awhile LOL
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed looking at these pics.thanks.pjg
ReplyDeleteGlad you have enjoyed it! Come back and visit we will be posting more pics soon. If you have any pics to share let us know so we can post them as well.
ReplyDeleteI will have to dig for pics.I had a few and someone borrwed some...Like Linda Smith! Where are the pics Linda? We were I think class of 61 or 62.
ReplyDeleteGosh I hope you can locate them, we need to fill in the gaps where we don't have pics soon! Hope to see you at the reunion!
ReplyDeleteIf you locate the pics and can e-mail them to me that would be great