Photos-General
Dig out those old photos and pass them around! Better yet, scan them and post them here for all to see!
We have several places you can put your photos. This one is a catch-all that doesn't fit the other five, which are:
- "Photos-Family" section, where you can upload photos of you and your family — and those impossibly cute grandchildren
- "Photos-Princeton" section, where you can put any old photos of our childhood center of gravity: Princeton, Minnesota
- "Photos-Reunion" section, where all past and present reunion-related photos go
- "Photos-School Days" section, where we can all share group photos, class trips, life in school, etc.
- "Photos-Yearly" section, where all our individual yearly photos can be posted
Note that you can provide a comment to each photo uploaded (name the people or the event, etc.).
All content submitted for posting must be reviewed and approved by the site administrator.
Also note that many of our photos are located at another website. The Flickr website allows us to show many of our group photos that otherwise would not be very discernable on our reunion website due to size limitations. All of our Flickr photo albums can be accessed by clicking the following link to the Flickr album menu. There are many Flickr albums, so when you arrive at this page, scroll up or down to see all of them. Click any one of them to go to that album. To return to the PHS reunion website, press and hold your browser's "Back" button and select "Class of 66 (Princeton High School)" from the list.
FLICKR ALBUMS
This painting by Mike Pearson's co-author Bev Halvorsen and her art professor is their rendition of his parent's barn on the family farm in rural Minnesota. It appears on Mike's dedication page of their book, "Soul Windows."
Winter on the Pearson Farm - Circa 1910
"Soul Windows - Paintings & Reflections"
Book Cover - Co-Authored by Mike Pearson
Interested in a copy? Just ask Mike... :-)
Karen (Thompson) Baker in Norway
Karen (Thompson) Baker in Costa Rica
We're working on it -- a group photo from today's 50th Class Reunion Meeting,
George Sanford's great grandfather. Would you buy a used horse from this man?
Jim Gerth & Mike Berry gold mining Oct. '80 on Younger Creek near Boundary, AK
Jim Gerth home on leave from first tour in Vietnam, summer of '68 with cousins on Uncle's farm near Princeton.
Jim Gerth: A good reason to not mow my lawn in the Fall: provide moose browse.
Jim Gerth: I enjoy raising African violets; I guess it's the "Flower Child" in me.
Skip Heyn and Moe Webb in Washington State in 2006
(Click on an image to view at full size.)