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of
P I H E

B L U F F

C O T T A G E

e

Cottage erected, i n May

1893

Property owned by S.S.Parlcer and
Ned L.Parlcer of Farmington,K.H,

Present owners(1930)
S.S.Parlcer of Farmington,S.H.
and
S.P.Bate of Detroit.Michigan.

�The o r i g i n a l r e g i s t e r i s copied
f o r e a s i e r reference and reading
and s i n c e t h e p r i n c i p a l items to
he preserved were the names of
gaests and dates and memo of time
when a d d i t i o n s , a l t e r a t i o n s and r e p a i r s
were made,this copy omits much
i n t h e way of comment on the weather
and pleas\ire of the guests.
s,p,]y,
1930

�TREES ON OUR COTTAGE LOT
Ash.
Beeoh
Bi3?ch,white
Birch,gray
Birch,yellow
Cherry,v;ild
F i r balsam
Hemlock
l&amp;iple, s t r i p e d
Uaplc,rock
Maple,red
Maple.white

Jane 85,1923

Oak,red
Oak,-/hite
Poplar
Pine,Norway
Pine,white
Spruce
Shad Bark or Jane B e r r y
Sugar Plum
Hornbeam or Ironbush
Mountain Ash
Alder
Scrub Oak

SHRUBS OH OUR COTTAGE LOT
Blueberry,high
Blacksnap
v/ild c u r r e n t
V7itoh Hazel
Ground j u n i p e r
Laurel
Sweet F e r n

V/hite Ironbush
Blackberry
Willow
Wild rose
diittaoh

The rocks on our l o t a r e granite,mioa s h i s t
and hornblende,all transported by g l a c i e r s .

�R3C0RD Am

REGISTER

OF
PIHS BIIJFF COTTAGE
OWNERS: SAMUEL S.PARKER
AND NED L.PARKER

1893-May-Cottage completed by F.R.Copp.
1 8 9 3 - J u l y End- t o 5 t h
Cottage f i r s t o c c u p i e d by p a r t y c o n s i s t i n g
of
W i l l Herring
E d i t h Pinkham
Ned L.Parlcer
Minnie Hussey
Mr. &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r
1893- D a r i n g summer and f a l l season the f o l l o w i n g
v i s i t e d t h e camp:
Harry S.Parker
James F.V/oodward
E l v i r a Voodward
Miss A l i c e Abbott
Rev.J.S.Harrington
Mrs. J . O . H a r r i n g t o n
L e o r a F.Horne
Mrs. C.E.Newman
Mrs. Almon L e a v i t t
C.W.Tibbetts
Mrs. M.l!].Tibbetts
Mr. &amp; Mrs. C.3.Home
Edna Home
Florence Colbath
John Haynes

M i s s E l l e n Varney
B l a n c h a r d Hayes
R.S.Colbath
John L . C o l b a t h
Llay C.Colbath
N e l l i e A.Sdgerly
Frank S.Edgerly
Mr - Mrs.F.Hussey
Amanda Home

1893-Oct.IE-Mr &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r and John &amp; i!ay
Colbath.
1893-Nov.E-Mr. &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r and Mrs. N e l l i e
D a v i s . I n d i a n implements and camp s i t e found
on h i l l s o u t h of camp.

�18

9 4

1894
l i y E &amp; S - K r s R.B. /hite,II.B.White.Mr. &amp; Mrs. S.S.
P a r k e r . Took deed o f Jones l a n d w e s t o f u s .
May-

F r a n k Swett and S . S . P a r k e r spent two
days on improvements. l a k e t r o u t about.

J u l y 4th-Hed P a r k e r , M n n i e Hussey,MR. &amp; Mrs. F r a n k
Hussey,Amanda Home and Mr. &amp; Mrs. S.S.
P a r k e r . S.S.P. and P.Hussey b u i l t causeway
l e a d i n g t o B i g Rock.
J u l y 15-Harry S . P a r k e r , E l v i r a 'foodvmrd,Agnes B e r r y ,
Winnie B e r r y , U e d P a r k e r , J l i n n i e Hussey and
Mr. &amp; ICrs. S . S . P a r k e r spent few dt^ys.
P e r c y S a f f o r d and W i l l Lougee c a l l e d .
J u l y 2 5 - A l i c e B l a i s d e l l , M r s . S.G.v/aldron,Hed P a r k e r
Amanda Horne,ITell E d g e r l y , L e o r a Home and
Mr. &amp; Ivlrs. S . S . P a r k e r camped t i l l A u g . l s t ,
P i c k e d 1 1 q.ts, h i g h bush b e r r i e s on P e r k i n s
Beach.
Aug.14- E.P.lute,S.P.Nute,Harry N u t e , N e l l i e Nute,
H a r r y S . P a r k e r and J,1r. &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r .
J o s i e Rast c a l l e d .
Aug.

Mr. &amp; Mrs. J . F . K e i t h o f Lynn and John Roberts
and wife,Ned P a r k e r and Minnie Hussey and
Dena P e r k i n s .

Aug.

F r a n k E . E d g e r l y and w i f e and S.S.t'arker &amp;
w i f e . Oscar iilmerson a n d Elmer G i l e s c a l l e d .

Oct.

W . L . B e r r y , C a l i s t a B e r r y and Mr. &amp; Mrs. S.S.
P a r k e r spend fern d a y s .

�18

9 5

1895
IEy~10-H.S.Parker,H.B.White and w i f e and S.S.Parker
and w i f e .
1 1 - Ditto,Hed P a r k e r and ^ a r l P r e n t i s a r r i v e .
l£-Ditto.
12-Heard l o o n . C l o s e d earnp and rov/ed t o B a y .
May E5-C."7.Tihbetts,George F . B e r r y and S.S.Parker.
26-D.L.Furher and w i f e , M r . C l a r k , v / i f e and daughter
of Dover c a l l .
E7-Cl03ed oamp.
May E 9 - B . F . P e r k i n s , w i f e and Dena w i t h L e o r a Home,
S.S.Parker and w i f e , l e d P a r k e r and Mr.
^ a r t w e l l a r r i v e and go f i s h i n g .
30- D i t t o . Follov/ing f r i e n d s e a l l e d |
Agnes L . B e r r y . E v a I f u t t e r
Ora Whitney
Ralph P a r k e r
P.H.Safrord
Arthur- R.S.M.Berry
Miss J . a . K i l e s
3 1 - P a r t y l e a v e s f o r home Mrs.Jferker and Leora
Horne r e m a i n i n g t o s u p e r i n t e n d b u i l d i n g o f
s t a i r s on the p o i n t and b r i d g e o v e r brook,
Jane 1-3.S.Parker j o i n s camp,
E-Close camp,
June 9-ned P a r k e r and ^ a r l P r e n t i s , J o e B r e c k e n r i d g e
and O h a r l e s and John Cooke c a l l e d ,
Junel5-Mr. &amp; Mrs, ^ a r l Blake,Mr,&amp;Mrs,Horatio Gate
and sons and MR, &amp; Mrs, S,S,-t'arker,E.S.Berry
C h a s . P e r k i n s and S.S.Parker s u r v e y and
e s t a b l i s h l i n e between P a r k e r l a n d and P e r k i n s
land,
June 1 6 - D i t t o , Saw l o o n ,
June 17-Closed camp.
June 26-Mr.Colbath,Mrs.Berry,F.A.Colbath and Mrs.
S . S . P a r k e r . l a t e r Mrs/ Haddock w i t h t h r e e
c h i l d r e n and Leora Horne.Howard Haddock
Mrs. C.E.Home and S.S.Parker.
June B 7 - D i t t o
June S 8 - D i t t o
June E 9 - D i t t o
June 3 0 - D i t t o
July 1-Closed camp.

�18

9 5

1895
Tuly 3 -H.S.Parker,Mr. &amp; Mrs. 3.S.Parker,3.P.Ifate
and L e o r a Horne.
July 4th-Hed L . P a r k e r a r r i v e d . W i l l i a m Moore and v/ife
Mrs. . / i l , L e a v i t t and ^imanda Home and Mrs.
Rock Jones c a l l e d .
The f o l l o v / i n g a l s o c a l l e d d u r i n g the day:
Mr. &amp; Mrs. A r t h u r R . B e r r y
George ?/hite
Percy Safford
Misn L e i g h t o n
Ora / h i t n e y
P i t t Roberts
Joe B r e c k e n r i d g e
Agnes B e r r y
N e l l i e Cloutman
Jaines Bowditch
Ralph P a r k e r
V/innie Beri'y
Eva M t t e r
A l b e r t Wallace
Addie Newman
SPORTS
Tub Race

1st Arthur Berry-prize - s a l t f i s h
2nd S.S.Parker
"
./elcorae soap

Swimming r a c e - l s t A . R . B e r r y - p r i z e - s a r d i n e s
2nd Joe Breckenridge-almanac
'

Double s c u l l - l a d i e s
Ist-AgQos Beri'y and Addie Newman
(cookie medallion)
2nd-Mary i^arker and V/innie B e n y
(badge o f honor)
Doable s c u l l - g e n t l e m e n
I s t - G e o r g e Joimson 8i S . s . - ^ a r k e r
( C o n g r e s s i o n a l Documents)
2nd-Arthur B e r r y &amp; P i t t Roberts
(badge o f honor)
Single seull-l&amp;dies
Ist-lft^es Berry-Prize-sardines
2nd-Addie Newman- "
almanac
Single scull-gentlemen
I s t - 3 . S.-i-'arker-Prize-goId medal
2 n d - P i t t Roberts "
Cong.document

July 5 t h - c l o s e d camp

�18

9 5

1895
Tuly 12-Frank Hussey and Minnie Iluaaey and Mrs,3.3.
l a r k e r . P o u n d r e c o r d t h a t ilioauda Horne,Mrs,
i l l L e a v i t t , M r s , H a r r i e t t Moulton and Mrs,
N.B.Hussey h a d i n v a d e d c o t t a g e , F r a n k Hussey
w o r k i n g on c o n s t r u c t i o n o f p a n t r y ,
July 13-Ned P a r k e r who came i n l a s t n i g h t r e t u r n e d home,
July 14-'7ork p r o g r e s s e s on p a n t r y ,
July-18-Ciosed camp,
July 31-Mr. &amp; Mrs, S . S . % r k e r , E l v i r a "/oodward,H.S.
P a r k e r , N e l l i e Hute.Stan Bute a n d H a r r y B u t e ,
Caught two p i c k e r e l i n Boat Cove,
Aug, 2-Heard a l o o n , H e l l i e E d g e r l y v a n d Mother a r r i v e ,
Aug, 3-Bute f a m i l y l e a v e , J,F,Woodward a r r i v e s .
Aug, 4-Bed P a r k e r and Minnie Hussey c a l l , v/e v i s i t
Loon Cove where F.R.Copp r e a d y t o b u i l d h i s
own c o t t a g e t h e r e ,
Aug, 5-3.S.Parker r e t u r n s home.
Aug, 6-Mr. Si Mrs. J.P.Woodward l e a v e w i t h E . S . P a r k e r .
S.S.Parker and L i n d l e y Palmer a r r i v e .
Aug. 7-Mr3. E d g e r l y and Mrs, Home go t o Gilnumton,
Aug, 8-Close camp,
Aug.l7-Mr, &amp; Mrs, J,F.Hussey,Minnie Hussey,Mrs. D.E.
C h e s l e y and Hed L . P a r k e r a r r i v e .
Aug.l8-Built b a n k i n g on E a s t s i d e o f house.Mr. Hussey
leaves u s .
Aug.l9-To B a y f o r p r o v i s i o n s .
Aug.20-Ditto
Aug,21-Ditto
Aug.22-Ditto
Aug,23-Cut a number o f sroall t r e e s . A l o n z o F r e n c h and
w i f e and Master George F u r b e r o f Haver h i l l , M a s s
c a l l on u s ,
Aug,24-Break camp,
Aufe,30-Lin Palmer H e l l Edgerly,Mary -^'arker and S.S.
Parker a r r i v e .
Aus,31-Ditto,
Sep. 1 - A d d i t i o n s today a r e C l a r e n c e Horne,Agnes Home
Edna Home.Hervey P e a r l and I n a P e a r l ,
Sep, 2-6Iose camp,
Oct, 2-Mrs, Henry D a v i s and Mr, &amp; Mrs, S.S,Parker.Shot
a t t h r e e ducks a l s o a t p a r t r i d g e on woodpile
but no c a s u a l t i e s .

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oot,3 - H,S.Parker a r r i v e s , 3 . 3 , P a r k e r l e a v e s ,
Oct,4 - 3,3.-^arkor back v;ith u s a g t i i a ,
Oct,5 - Mr A Mrs, C a r l B l a k e a r r i v e , M r s . U.S.Davis
aiid H.S.Pai'ker l e a v e ,
Oct.6 - P.Ju.Mooney and w i f e and W i l l H e r r i n g , A l s o
I J a f a y e t t e '^voodnoan and \7ife,Samuel C o l b a t h ,
Miss G e r r i s h c a l l on uo,
Oct.7 - C l o s e camp h a v i n g h8.d rom-arkable f i n e wca,ther
and b r i g h t moonlight o v e n i n g s ,
Oct. 1 1 - Surveyed l o t f o r L..7oodman.
DtiC.19-S.P.Itote and S.S.Parker.About s i x i n c h e s
of i o e .
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1896

May 16-Mr. * Mrs. S.S.-'^'arker open camp.Water v e r y
h i g h , C o l b a t h &amp; v/oodman c o t i age n e a r l y completedk
May 17-Heard l o o n . Y i s i t e d George B e a r d and a t Loon Cov&lt;
May 18-Closed camp.

May 29-James Hayes and w i f e , G r a c e Hayes,n.S.-^arker,
S.S.Parker and tlary E . P a r k e r a r r i v e d .
May g o - V i s i t e d B l a c k P o i n t and Ghesnut Cove f i s h i n g
but no l u c k . Sav l o o n a t F o r t Point.Ned P a r k e r
and w i f e a r r i v e . I I e d o a u ^ t v t h r e e brook t r o u t .
Picked d i s h of s t r a w b e r r i e s .
May 31-Mr,liayes and feunily r e t u r n from Loon Cove S t a t i o i
t o Fa. mington,
June 1-Snov/ on Sandwich Mountains, Close camp,
June 2 1 - l I r , a Mrs, l e d L . P a r k e r spend day. Brought
p a i r spoon o a r s .
July 3-H.3.i'arker,3.S.Parker,Mary P a r k e r and S.P.Nute
and Leorp Home a r r i v e .
July 4-E.D.Roberts and \7ife,Ned P a r k e r and w i f e , C y r u s
T u t t l e and ?/ife.ilmandit Horne a r r i v e , Mr.Thayer
and v/ife of Hadley,MEiSs camp on h i l l behind
c o t t a g e , voodman C o l b a t h camp completed.

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1896
July
July

5-VisitecL a t J.F.Cloutm;in»s c o t t a g e . Towed.
bctcic by Dr.v/heatiey.
6-Closett camp.

J u l y 11-S.3.Parker,Mary P a r k e r , R a l p h i'arker and
B e s s i e F e r n a i d . H a r d r e ? from Bay a g a i n s t
s t r o n g v'ind.Display of N o r t h e r n L i g h t s .
July 12-v'ent to Loon Gove and G e r r i s h J^oint.
Measured o l d h a r d pine stump.S^jft i u d i a .
July 13-Closed
o-mp.
J u l y 19-Mr.&amp; Mrs. ' . . ' i l l Herring.Mr.^c Mrs. Ned P a r k e r .
I X i r i n g day f o l l o w i n g C c t l l e d : Mr. &amp; Mrs.
j.ai;.ii]dgerly,Mr. &amp; Mrs. C h a r l e s P r i c e and
c h i l d r e n , M r . &amp; Mrs, W i l l Gate and ^ . y H u c k i n s .
July E2-Mr. d Mrs, E.D.Roberts and Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ned
P a r k e r , Mr.ThJs,yer s t i l l i n camp.
J u i ^ 2 3 - ? a r k 3 r and Roberts have rough passage t o
^ay and go to Farmington. iteturn a t n i g h t
and w a l k t o cainp. ? e r y y/indy,
July 24-Quiet,
J u l y 35-H.S.Parker a r r i v e s . Ned and Roberts d r i v e
up a f t e r s t o r e c l o s e s r e a c h i n g camp a t 12:40AM
July 26-Beautifu3- day.
J u l y 27-Break oamp,
Aug.
Aug.

6 - V i r a /oodwp.rd.P.s.tTrker.lvir, &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parker
7 - V i r a i l l . D r . / h e e l S r c a l l e d to see h e r .
3,3,
H.3. -^arker go to Farmington.Return
w i t h I-lr. A Mrs. Ned P a r k e r .
Aug,
8-Veryhot,
Aug.
9 - V i s i t e d Loon Cove and Echo P o i n t .
Aug, 10- Cl0i?ed cejnp,

Aug,
Aug,
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.

12-Miss i U i c e B l a i s d e l l o f % v e r h i l l , N e l l i e
E d g e r l y of C a m b r i d g e , N e l l i e Hayes o f M i l t o n ,
Ai'i£indii Horne,Mr, &amp; Mrs,
SaS.^'arker.
l a - A l i c e B l a i s d e l l and Mrs. Horne p i c k f o u r
q.uartr&gt; of b l u e b e r r i e s .
1 4 - N e l l i e Hayes r e t u r n s home,
1 5 - P a r t y c h a r t e r s D r . / h e a t l e y ' s boat f o r voyage
to Bay f o r s u p p l i e s , L i n Palmer and S.S.Parker
r e t u r n w i t h them.
16-Sxplore C a s c a d e . C a l l on H o r a t i o Gate a t B e a r d
Cottage.

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1896
Aog. 17-n.L.Cate and Mrs. Shepard c a l l on U3« Palmer
builds r u s t i s seat,
Aug, 18-Kate •^arleer,Belle B r e w e r , C h a r l i e B r e w e r ,
S , P . I I u t e , l e l l i e Nut(g,S,P.Itute,Harry M t e and
M o l l y Ilutc and 3,3, arlcer a r r i v e , f i n d i n g
Mary Parlcer i n charge o f camp.
S,P,Ifate l e a v e s i n P.M. S.S.Parlcer and S.P.
l u t e and C h a r l i e Brewer c a t c h f i v e p i c k e r e l .
Aug. 19-Measured l o t . E , 3 . % r l c e r a r r i v e s . O t h e r g u e s t s
leave.
Aug, 20-Spont dfiy c l e a r i n g up t h e l o t .
Aug, 2 1 - E u i l t p l a t f o r m around B i g Rock, C l o s e d camp ^.
ana rov/od t o B a y ,
Aug, 2b-H,S,Parker,Hed P a r k e r , M i n n i e Parker,Mrs.&gt;C h a r l e s Holmes ?/ith Gordon and Ralph Holmes,
Aug, 27-Hed l e a v e s .
Aug, 26-Quiet.
Aug, 29-H.S, &amp; Hed P a r k e r remove two U-rge r o c k s t o
foot of s t a i r s from heaeh.Chas. Gate o f Hamraond.La.
d i n e s v/ith u s .
Aug, 3 0 - C a l l e r c wore: Mr, &amp; Mrs, E.I).Roberts,G. 7.
Holmes,C.H.Pitman and \/eston G a r l a n d &amp; w i f e .
Aug, &amp;l-Gloae caup.
Oct.
Oct,
Oct,
Oct,
Oct.

9-Mrs. K,3,Gate,Robert and Rex Gate and 3,S,Park'
and Maiy P a r k e r ,
10-Ice i n brook,Forest b e a u t i f u l i n c o l o r s ,
11-Sav/ l o o n , F i s i t e d K e l l y s h o r e and found p i e c e s
of I n d i a n p o t t e r y .
12-Amanda Horne a r r i v e s . H.S.Cate and S . S . P a r k e r
hunt p a r t r i d g e s .Ho l u c k .
l a - C l o s e camp.

Dec, 3 0 - S . 3 . ^ a r k e r slsated t o camp from B a y ,
EHB

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J^897
Apr, 2 S - S»P,Iu.te Jind S . S . - ^ a r k e r v i s i t camp. I c e
n e a r l y gone,Water a f o o t above f o o t of
s t a i r s , a n d c o v e r s b r i d g e toward C o l b a t h
cottage,
Apr, 2 5 - Mr, &amp; M r s , W . I . l a t t e r and Hed &amp; M i n n i e
Pa,ri:er.Ga.ught t e n l a r g e s u c k e r s i n Jones
b r o o k . B i s h e d foi* shs,d,Ho l u c k . R e t u i ' n e d home.
%y
May
May
May
May
llay
Miiy
May

May

15-Ea.lph Pai^ker and 3 , S . P a r k e r , W a t e r Itj f e e t
from f o o t of s t a i r s , Su^';fir plum and c h e r r y
t r e e s i n bloom.
16-Quiet,
17- C l o s e camp.
21-S.S.Parker,Mary Parker,'//.L.Berry,Mr3. J . P .
H a l l l ^ S r r o l l H a l l . Bioy n£ye£&gt; a r r i v e s w i t h
housei-old goods i n evoniiii^.
S E - C a l i s t a P e r r y and J . i 3 . 3 , K a l i a r i i v e . p:'ishing
but caught o n l y p e r c h a c c o u n t of h i g h w i n d ,
2 Z - E . D . R o b e r t s and a i f e and l e d P a r k e r and w i f e
r e a c h camp,
24-I)eparted v i a Loon Gove s t a t i o n .
3 G - H , 3 . P a r k 3 r a n a lied aiid M i n a i e P a r k e r open
camp, B''ollowing c a l l e r s : P e r c y S a f f o r d ,
Ora lYhitnoy, R a l p h P a r k e r , M a u d B a r k e r ,
I f i i l i a r a H o y e s , 3 t h e l D o w,Fr ed Brown and
ICitty IXirgin,
31-ClosG ccrap,

June l l ~ 3 , S . P &amp; r k e r and H a r r y AmaKeen a r r i v e and
s u r v e y M i s s Day»s l o t . Lake v e r y h i g h .
June 19-Mr. &amp; M r s , n,B,White and C a r l "7hite and
M r , &amp; M r s , 3 , S . % . r k e r . B r i d g e from C o l b a t h
c o t t a g e s t i l l under w a t e r ,
June EO-Hed P a r k e r and Frejak Hussey a r r i v e . I ^ a i d
corner stohe of s t a b l e ,
June 21-Our boat t u r n e d o v e r a^nd s e a t s vmshed away
by h i g h w i n d s . C l o s e camp,
July
July

3 - E , 3 . P a r k e r , M i n i i i e Parker^Mr, &amp; Mrs, J,P.Hussey.1
4 - l e d P a r k e r and F i r , &amp; M r s , S . D . R o b e r t s a r r i v e .
Mr.Hussey and 3 . D . R o b e r t s and w i f e l e a v e .
Work p r o g r e s s i n g on s t a b l e .

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1897
July

5Keeping
6o o o l and
7working
8on
9stable,
J u l y lO-Breaic camp,
J u l y 21-Re"r,3.I!.Goodwin,Mr,3 Goodwin,Mrs,Quinby,
Lena ^^uiaby,Amanda Home,Leora Home and
Mrs, S.S.-parker a r r i v e . To A i k e n * s f o r i c e ,
July 2E-Cniiet,
July 23-Mr,Goodwin t a k e s p i c t u r e s , G o to B a y f o r
supplies,
J u l y 24-25-26-Same p a r t y , C l o s e camp,
Aug, 7-Minnie Parker,Agnss B e r r y , B e s s i e P e r n a l d ,
and Ralph P a r k e r ?,rrive,lQd P a r k e r and
P e r c y S a f f o r d drove up a t 12:30 Afl,
Aug, 8-Had el's.ms b3.ksd i n t h e sand,
Aug, 9-Closed camp.
Aug, 15-Vfaldo O.Vamey and H a t t i e Kurd o f A l t o n
and Hed P a r k e r and Minnie P a r k e r . F i r s t
corn r o a s t of season.
Aug, 19-H,S,''^arker,S.S,-^arker and Maiy P a r k e r a r r i v e
Also H e l l i e Sdgerly.
Aug. 2GAug, 21-S.P,Nute a r r i v e s . Caught two p i c k e r e l , B r i d g e
no?/ open t o t r a f f i c ,
Aug, 22-Hed P a r k e r and Minnje P a r k e r a r r i v e . S p r i n g
w a t e r drin?CHble f o r f i r s t time t h i s y e a r ,
Aug, 23-CloBed camp,
Sep, 25-H,S.Parker,S,S,Parker and ifery P a r k e r a r r i v e
F i n d Cfunp b u r g l a r i z e d and irBiisaoked,Entrance
e f f e c t e d by b r e a k i n g west f r o j t window on
second f l o o r . Ho s e r i o u s l o s s ,
Sep, 2C&gt;-Hed P a r k e r and Minnie P a r k e r a r r i v e , v/e see
gray s q u i r r e l s t a r t t o swim the Bay but
tui'ned back when we went to h i s r e s c u e ,
Sep, 27- Closed camp,
Oct,
Oct.

5-3,S.Parker,Mary P a r k e r and Edna Horne,
G-Captured a b l u e j a y &lt;?jnd a p i c k e r e l ,
ifevving b o u l d e r s a t l a n d i n g s p l i t out,Aggie
Horne a r r i v e s . Hew r o a d a c r o s s Bay b e i n g
finished.

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1897
UcTT 7 -.lent
to Indian Camp on G e r r i s h Point,
Fo\md large p e s t l e on beach, oottery
fragments and part o f p i p e , a l s o o l d
f i r e p l a c e , Dr,.7heatley and A.ii;,i\itnara
take l a d i e s f o r r i d e ,
Oct, 8- Took p i c t u r e s , C l o s e d camp and returned home.
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UP. E6-Ned a r k e r came to camp,to p a i n t boat.
Arah Jones did the work.
ft,

9-Rev.S.E.Sinclair,3.S.-^arker and S.P.Nute
Lake f u l l of r o t t e n i c e .

ly

1-Mr. 8c LIrs. .V.I.Nutter and Mr.c'i Itrs.Ned
Parker,

y

5-3.S.5arker and Mary Parker a r r i v e and
launch the boat.

U

13-S.3.Parker v i s i t e d camp a f t e r c a l l i n g a t
the Beard cottage purchased y e s t e r d a y .

ly

18-S,3.Parker and Mary Parker c a l l a t camp.

May
May
May
May
May

27-3.3.Parker,Mjary Parker and S.P.Nute a r r i v e .
28-J.M.Davis and N e l l i e Davis of H a v e r h i l l
and H.S.Parker,Minnie Parker and Ned Parker
arrive.
29-7i3ited C r y s t a l F a l l s and G e r r i s h P o i n t .
Hed and compunion c a t c h 30 t r o u t . look
pictures.
30-Built a wharf .S.P.Nute went home.
31-/.F.Baston takes b r e a k f a s t w i t h us having
ridden 90 m i l e s yesterday from Lynn on h i s
wheel. Close oamp.

June 16-3,3.Parker,l,tery Parker,Leora Home,Imogene
St rat ton, Edna Home,i)jnanda Horne, Rev. Siho l a i r
wife and son arrive.&lt;^aught f i v e p i c k e r e l and
t\70 (luarts of s t r a w b e r r i e s .
Jane 17-Vi3ited Cascade and G e r r i s h Cove f o r b e r r i e s .
June 18-Caught four p i c k e r e l . Hew road completed.
Closed camp.
July
July
July
July
July

2-H.3.Parker,E.P.Nute,Hed ^arker,S.S.Parker,
S.P.Hate,Harry Nute.Vira
Voodward,Hellie
S.Nute,Mary Parker,Minnie Parker a r r i v e d .
3-Hottest day ever experienced a t l a k e .
4-News of d e s t r u c t i o n of Cervera»s f l e e t o f f
Santiago received.High wind,no fiirworks.
5-E.P.Nate and ffamily,S.S.Parker and Ned and
Minnie r e t u r n home.
6-Provisions gone i n c l u d i n g 19 loave^j of bread
so we c l o s e camp.

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1898
Tilly 20-Mp. &amp; Mrs. Ned Parker and Mrs.J.F.Hussey.
July 21-Ned went home hut returned.Cyclone i n
Famincton.Only l i g h t shower h e r e .
July 22-Cruiet.
July 23-H.3.Parker and J.F.Hussey a r r i v e . N e d gets
in a t 1 Ail.
July 24-v';uiet.
July 25-.,'e depart.
July 27-2.H.Cook and wife,Ltrs.Agnes Home and Edna
Home,Nellie Edgerly,S.S.Parker and Mary
Parker a r r i v e .
July 28-Cook and Parker c a t c h s i x f i n e p i c k e r e l .
July 29-Hot and q u i e t .
July 30-auiet.
July 31-Clarenoe Home and Mrs. Amanda Home a r r i v e .
AUg. 1 -Entire party v i s i t Bay and walk back,
y.ug, 2-Blackberrie3 and high bush b l u e b e r r i e s r i p e n i n g .
Aug, 3-Close camp.
Aug.
i
'Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
^ug.
AUg.
. Aug.
I Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.

12-1^. &amp; Mrs. Ned Parker,H.S.Parker and Harold
Tibbetts a r r i v e .
13-Ned walked to Bay f o r p r o v i s i o n s .
14-P.H.Safford and George F.Berry c a l l .
15- Nothing but r e s t .
16-More of same.
17-Ralph T.Parker and h i s c o u s i n Fred Jood of
Lawrence,Kansas a r r i v e .
18-;uiet.
19-Ned caught t e n t r o u t i n Jones Brook.
20-Rest.
21-Go to Campmeeting.Ride to S t r a f f o r d Club i n
steamer Farmington.
22-Close camp.

Aug. 25-Slvah Hayes,Fannie Hayes,S.P.Nate,Mary Parker,
and S.S.Parker a r r i v e .
;, 26-Y/elcome Jones catches s t r i n g of whiting o f f
Big Rock.Leaves them on porch and a c a t t n k e s
them away.
27- Bessie F e m a l d a r r i v e s . J o h n Cloutman c a l l s .
28- V i s i t Cascade and I n d i a n Gove. Set b i g f e r n
i n tub.
;• 29-Cl03e camp.
. 13-S.S.Parker and Mary Parker v i s i t camp and
close i t f o r t h e w i n t e r .

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ZprT
I

15-iJ.F.Nute and S.S.Parlcer v i s i t camp.
I c e i s 25" t h i c k .

Hay

22-t'Ir. • Mrs. S.S.Parker.Found peewee with
nest and four eggs under p i a z z a .
23-Roturn home.

IMay

!fey
Mr
May

May

25-Rev. O.K. Sine l a i r and wife,TIorris S i n c l a i r
Mrs. Home,Judge Shute and Mrs. Shute of
Exeter,Dick Shute and s i s t e r N a t a l i e and
S.S.Parker and Llarj Parker.
26-Men rowed to Chesnut Cove find f i s h e d f o r
t r o u t . Shute f a m i l y r e t u m by afternoon
t r a i n to Rochester where they w i l l take
c a r r i a g e to E x e t e r .
27-Chesnut Cove again.Catch two t r o u t . Close
camp i n the PM.

June lO-Charles /.Tibbetts and S.S.Parker v i s i t
camp,stopping a t Rocky Point Cottage.
Jtoe 30-R.S.Parker,E.P.Nute,S.P.Nute and S.S.Parker
July
1-Nellie Nute,Harry Nute and Molly Nute
a r r i v e , E . P . Nute having gone down f o r them.
My
2Jtily
3-Ned Parker and Minnie P a r k e r , V i r a Voodward
and S.S.Parker and I/Iary Parker a r r i v e .
Caught s i x p i c k e r e l v/eighing nine pounds
E.P. c a t c h i n g liirge3t(2%V l b . ) Best c a t c h
yet made by our campers.
4-Usual Fourth w i t h f i r e w o r k s .
July 5-Nute feunily depart. Leora Horne a r r i v e s .
July
66Ned and Miimie r e t u r n home.Catch two p i c k e r e l .
July
7-Pick b l u e b e r r i e s . Close camp.
July
July
Jaly
July

10-Ned Parker,Minnie Parker and Mrs.Hussey.
11-J.F.Hussey a r r i v e s .
12-H.S.Parker a r r i v e s .
13-H.D.Parker c o n s t r u c t s s e r i e s of steps i n
banking a t l e f t of house.Returns home.
Jtly 14-Close camp and go home.
26-E.&lt;].Cook and w i f e , F . P . P i e r c e and w i f e ,
S.S."*'arker and Mary Parker.
WLy
2728-'&gt;7.A.iamball,y/ife and son Join p a r t y .
July 29-Cold and wind^-.
July 30-

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Toly 31-Klraball3 depart,
|B£. 1-Edith A.Gowen a r r i v e s ,
ing, 2- N e l l i e Sdgerly l e a v e s . Vie break camp,
ing.
Aug.
Aug.

5-F, 7.Doring,3,3,Parker and S,?,Nute a r i v e ,
6-Visit Barr l a n d , P i c k b l u e b e r r i e s . F i n d stone
of Indian rafg,on h i l l behind cottage,
7-Break camp,

Aug, 19-H,3,-^arker,S,3,-t'arker,Mary P a r k e r , N e l l i e
Edgerly,S,P,Nute and Leora Home l a n d ,
.ug, 20-Q:aiet,
21-H,3,Parker and 3,P.Nute r e t u r n home,Nell
Roberts,Agnes Home and Edna Pome a r r i v e .
Also Fannie F a l l ,
Aug, 2EAug, 23-3,P.Nute r e t u r n s to camp,
Aug, 24-3,P,N, walks to Bay f o r s u p p l i e s ,
Aag, 25-CrO to campmeeting, Fannie F a l l goes home,
Aug, 26- H,3,Parker and 3,3,Parker j o i n p a r t y ,
Aag, 27-jJrs, Augusta Rose and E z e k i e l Hayes c a l l ,
Aag. 28-Close camp.
Oct, 5-S,3,Parker v i s i t s camp f i n d i n g water lower
than ever before.
5oT. 11-H,S,Parker and S,S,JParker c a l l a t camp,
snowstorm p r e v a i l i n g .
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y-Ked Parker,i.lianie Parker.I.Iary Parker and
S.O.Parker walk up from Bay.Ice 1 6 . C u t
fourteen holes f o r f i s h i n g .
tl, 8-Measure distance a c r o s s Bay from B i g Rock
at 1295 feet.V/ater l &amp; ^ f t from B i g Rock,
lb. 9-Mary and Minnie leave f o r home. H.S.'^arker
and Ned take i n l i n e s . Catch only one cusk.
Close camp.
5-S.S.-'^arker c a l l s a t camp. F i n d s wharf and
bridge to B i g Rock badly damaged by i c e ,
Mayflowers i n bloom, V/ater a s high a s l a s t y e a r .
17-S,S.Parker

c a l l s a t camp.

25- H.S.Parker and S.S.Parker open camp,
2627- Find peewees i n o l d nest,under p i a z z a roof.
Repair platform and bridge.Mary J'arker a r r i v e s ,
V/e v i s i t G e r r i s h Cove shore.
28- Set out small spruce t r e e on l o t .
29- Cl03e camp.
2-S,3,-*-arkor and S.P,Nute,Fished and caUjght two
p i c k e r e l . Perch too p l e n t i f u l , F r e d Perce of
Dover a r r i v e d . Mosquitoes very annoying,
le 3-Visited upper cottage and shore near AikenJ's.
le 4-Pearce l e a v e s f o r Lover awheel,'Ve walk to *ay
at 6 JiK c l o s i n g camp.
e21-3.3,'^'^&amp;rker,Mary Parker and Minnie Parker a r r i v e .
Could not uailock door so forced r e a r window.
Jto.22-CtLUght 2^ l b picker-vl, Mr,&amp; Mrs, augene Foss
arrive.
^,23-H,S.'^arker a r r i v e s . S,S,
Mary Parker leaveo
Foss catches four t r o u t , L a d i e s p i c k a quart
of strav/berries.
Jto.24-Ned Parker a r r i v e d from Rochester on a wheel
with S.P,Nute from Farmington,
Jta,25-Close camp, H,S, a r k e r goes to Volfboro to
soe Uncle Dock. Jul. 3-H,3.Parker,S.S.Parker and Ifery P a r k e r . L a t e r
Ned Parker sjid Minnie Parker and Byron Home
and wife a r r i v e on t h e Greyhound,
W.. 4-Breezy and oool,
Jtd. 5-Hic;h wind. Close camp.

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woe
Tdy 27-h,Lj.parlcer,3.?.ITute and S.3,•'•arlcer,advance
guard a r r i v e . L a t e r 3,?,Hnte,iJdllie Ilute
Mary Parlcer,P.F.-barker,Harry Hute and Molly
Hate a r r i v e . C.V/.Tibbetta brings up wood stove.
My 28-LIinnie Parlcer and V i r a 'Voodward ai'rive.P.F.
Parker and S.P.Hute b u i l d an I n d i a n teepee and
3lee|) i n i t .

My 29-Ned Parker a r r i v e s ,
July 30-Rebuild wharf. P.F.Parker puts up r a i l around
Big

PvOek.

My 31-Seven quaj^ts of b l u e b e r r i e s picked.
Aug. l-P.F.'^'^arkGr,]Ied ^'arkor and S.P.Hute go up
Mt .Major,
Aug, 2-Remnved boulders from our harbor,
lug. 3-3.P.Nute walks to Bay f o r p r o v i s i o n s ,
ing, 4-nunt for Indijin pottery on opposite shore.
ing, 5-Part of p^irty go to Bay to s e r v i c e s .
ing, 6-Nute f a m i l y a l s o H.S.,Mary,S.S,Parker and V i r a
V/oodward depart.
Aug. 7-S.?.Nute r e t u r n s with news that Perce i s to
leave f o r Y/est so we c l o s e camp.
Aug.

9-H.S.Parker,Ned Parker and Minnie Parker r e t u r n
to oamp. Lay f l o o r around stove i n shed.
Aug. 10-Minnie fJnds four mice i n i c e box.Arah Jones
comes up and c a t c h e s f i v e n i c e p i c k e r e l f o r u s ,
Aug. ll-Close camp. Daring t h i s s t a y a game of b a l l
was played i n back f i e l d ,
Aug, 17-Mr. &amp; Llrs. C.E.Home,Leora &amp; Edna a r r i v e . P i c k
three quarts of bla.ckberries.
Aug, 18-Mr. ^5 Mrs. Byron Giliiiaii arrive.More blt;ckberries.
Aug, 19-Leo C i l n a n and Hai-ry P u l s i f e r a r r i v e . H i g h v;inds.
Aug. 20-A11 go to Loon Cove by team. S.S.Parker and
Mary Parker a r r i v e .
Aag. 21-Bernice GiLiian a r r i v e s .
Aug. 22-Party come and go,some l e a v i n g f o r home others
returning to camp.
Aug, 23-Frank Webster,Leo Oilman,Orrin i'all,Mrs. Chips
Fletcher aro now of the p a r t y ,
tag. 24-Vi3ited Club House a t West Alton,
lag. 25-Portion of party went over lake on the Mount.
ftDgt 26-Harry Puis i f or and Roy Armstrong a r r i v e .
Close caiap.

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1900
3ep726-H.3.Parker,C. /.Roberts and v/ife,S.S.Parker
and v/ife open camp,
3ep.27-Kunting but no l u c k ,
Sep.28-Saw seven ducks,too high to shoot. Close camp,
»t,22-3,S.barker c a l l s a t camp.
JOT, 7-H,S,Parker and S,J,Parlcer c a l l a t camp,
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^ Bay" 4-S,3,Parker and 3,P.Nute c a l l a t oamp but are
unable to get i n ,
lay 16-H.3.Parker,3.S.Parker,Mary
Parker and 3.D.
Roberts open camp,
lay 17-HeBair wharf, H,S,Parker s e t apple and plum t r e e ,
liy
Close camp,
Jin, 5-ij:,D,Robert3 and S,S,'^arker c a l l a t camp,
Jta,24-n,3,Parker,3.3.Parker,Mary m r k e r and Leora Home
Caught good pickerel.Peewee has b u i l t nev/ n e s t .
Am.25-w'ork on bridge to B i g Rock,3,S.P, goes home,
Jtta.26-3,3,Parker back. Repair w o r k . V i s i t B a r r ' s It-nd,
Jttn,27-Abbie L i n s c o t t and Mr,Colemaa c a l l . C l o s e camp,
M, 2-H,3,Parker,S,S,Parker,Nell Noyes and Mr,Clark
a r r i v e to d r i v e a w e l l .

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1901
3-Driving w e l l . Pound tvo f e e t water a t 21 f e e t .
Started at 6:30 m found water a t 8:00
AM.
Mary Parker,Minnie Parker and Edna Horne a r r i v e .
Jaly 4-Repair causev/ay and v i s i t Mrs, K e l l y . F r e d Pearce
and S.P.TIute a i r i v e ,
ftily 5-Close ca.mp,
Jaly 6-Mr, &amp; l i r s , L.R.Browne of Melrose and H.B.White
arrive v i a Jenness staamer
July 7- ,uiet,
July 8-Iirs, V/m, Tings.te and Mrs, H.B. Vhite a r r i v e ,
July 9-/ra,.'/ingate a r r i v e s , C a t c h eleven p i c k e r e l ,
/ingates l e a v e f o r home,
JulylO-Uuiet,
Jttl,ll-R.B.;7hite and w i f e depart,
Jal.l2-Quiet,
Jtil,13-.7ent over laJce on the Mount,
Jal,14-Mr. &amp; Mrs, C,H,Brovm of Farmington v i s i t u s ,
Jtil,15-Close camp. Boh t a i l e d red s q u i r r e l mentioned,
Jttl,22-H.S,Parker,3,3,Parker,P,F.Parker,Hed
Parker
S,P.Nate,3.P.Hute.Harry Hate,Mary Parker,
Minnie Parker and H e l l i e Hute and Mollie Hute.
Harry Hute catches 3 bass,2 whiting,6 s u n f i s h ,
Wt.23-Repair v/harf and b u i l d r u s t i c s e a t ,
M.24-Vira 'Joodward a r r i v e s ,
Jal.25-?i3it Sandy Bay,Catch 2 p i c k e r e l , P i c k b l u e b e r r i e s
Uncle Joe Drew c a l l s ,
Jtil.26-Vi3it Sandy Bay again and f i n d arrow head and
bits of pottery,
Jal.27-R.De'.7itt Burnham takes o n r p a r t y on Greyhound
to Rattlesnake Island,See baldhead eagle and
two l 0 ) n s , H a r r y catches a p i c k e r e l , E,P,Nate
constructs r u s t i c s e a t on lov/er p o i n t ,
Jalt28-P.F.Parker l e a v e s f o r Hew York,
Jttl,29-'7e close camp,
, 8-S.S,''^arker and Mary Parker, V i s i t Sandy Bay,
, 9-Again v i s i t Sandy Bay cottage,
Aag,24-H.S,Parker,3,S,l'arker,Mary Parker and Edna Horne,
C a l i s t a Berry and '.Vill Berry a r r i v e l a t e r ,
Aug.25-Visit Sandy Bay and Echo Point,Cascade very f i n e ,
V/ater h i ^ - v / i t h i n foot of s t a i r s ,
in£.26-V/e close camp.

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1901
^ep7-7-3,3,Parker,Mary Parker,Rev•.'c Mrs• A,L.Colder
and Ilarold a r r i v e . Took a number o f p i c t u r e s
with 3.3.P. camera,
S«p.28-Caught p i c k e r e l f o r b r e a k f a s t , P a i n t e d r u s t i c
seat r e d , V i s i t e d Parker cottage No,3 and Echo
point,Clpsed camp,
Oot, 17-3.3.Parker,Mary 'arker and E.3.Parker.
Oot,18-Shot tv/o p a r t r i d g e s b£.ok of 3am Colbath's
High wind and c o l d . Retnnned home.
HOT,21-Rev,ft.,L.Colder and 3,3.Parker v i s i t camp.
Some snow on ground.

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1902:L'ir.l3-Rev,A,L.(T0lder and w i f e and S.S.-t'arker
and v/ife v i s i t camp.Ice 18" deep.Mr.Colder
remained over night and caught one cusk,
Apr, 17-3.3. and tTary Parker a t oamp, Rlayflov/^rs
in bloom,Ice went out Apr,2nd &amp; 3rd,Very e a r l y .
May 1-Rev,A,L.Colder and wife and S.S.Parker and
wife and Harold Colder.
May 2-Caught one bass.Peewee i n nest a g a i n .
May 3-Return home.
Hay 20-Dick Shute of E x e t e r w i t h Frank Swett and
S,S,^arker i n camp.

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Itey 21-Fi3h0d f o r trout, but no lucic.aimnubciBtaip.
May 22-Fi3hing again,Return home.
May 29-H.3.Parlcer,3,3.Parker,Mary Parker and
Fannie Hayes open camp.
May 30-Peev/ee has n e s t f u l l of young,3,P.Nute
a r r i v e s . P a i n t i n g and r e p a i r i n g .
Kay 31-Caught f i v e perch i n Boat Cove.
Jun, 1-K.S.Parker and Stan go to Bay,others to
Cascade.
Jm, 2-Retum home.
Jul. 3-Rev, A,L.Colder fuad wife,and Harold and
S.S.Parker find Mary Parker a r r i v e ,
Jul. 4-Mr.Colder p a i n t s view of lake,A,£,Putnam
given our party a r i d e ,
, 5-Dean Knox and v/ife and Mrs, Mooney c a l l ,
,22-Annual outing of family-H,3,-barker,3,S,Parker
Ned Parker,Mary Parker and Minnie Parker,
E,?,Nute,Nellie Nute,3.?.Nute,Harry Nute
and Molly Nute and Edna Home, Molly and
Edna both f a l l i n , Dr,Patten'a house n e a r l y
completed,
Ja.l.23-Harry catches f i v e f i s h ,
Jui.24-(iuiet,
Ju.l.25-Ned and Arah Jones c a t c h 13 large p i c k e r e l ,
Arthur Waldron and wife c a l l , A l s o F r e d Pearce
and wife End i^^ugene Ogden of Dover.
Jul.2C-Ned and Arah go to Oilman's pond i n E a s t Alton
and c a t c h seven pickerel,;lrah c a t c h i n g tv/o
on one hook a t once, Mrs, S.S.Parker b i r t h d a y ,
Ju4.37-Georgo Davis,George Roberts and Clarence
lYoodman c a l l ,
,28-E,P,Nute and Ned Parker f i n i s h r u s t i c fence
and E,P.Nute completes f i n e r u s t i c seat near
s t a i r s f S,P.Nute goes home,
Jtil.29-Close camp,

Aug.l6-H.S,Parker,S,S,Parker,Mary
P a r k e r , V i r a v/oodward
and Mrs, Natt Roberts a r r i v e ,
Aug.l7-S.?.Nute c a l l s on u s , iJLsoA.E,Putnam.William
v/entworth and Harry Horton c a l l .
Aug.l8-.7omen v i s i t campmeeting,John F , H a l l , w i f e and
daugliter c a l l ,
Aug.l9-Measure land a c r o s s the l a k e ,
Aag,20-Iieora Home a r r i v e s . Vis i t Patten's i n new home,
Aug,21-Return home.

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Oot, 25-C,F,Tovrae and S,S,par]cer c a l l a t camp.

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1902

Jan. 14-Ued -'^arlcer a r r i v e s alone and s e t s a number
of l i n e s , I c e 12" t h i c k ,
15-Caught four cusk. Went home.
Mar. 7-Rev,E,D,Disbrow,v/ife and daughter and S , S ,
Parker and Mary Parker v i s i t camp,walking
down on the i c e from Loon Cove,Ice 18" t h i c k .
Walked on i c e to Bay,
Mar. 27-Rev,S,D,Disbrow,S.P.Nute and S.S.Parker i n
oamp. Lake s t i l l i c e covered.
Apr, 22-Mr3,Ned Parker, S.S. park er and Mary Parker
open camp. Water lower than a y e a r ago,
Apr, 23-Ned Parker a r r i v e s , F , P e a r c e and Harry Horton
call,^Peewee j u s t f i n i s h i n g n e s t ,
Apr, 24-Return nome,Saw t h r e e loons. Beard cottage
s o l d today.
May 14-H,S,Parker,3,S,farker and Mrs, S.S.Parker
row to camp from Loon Cove a f t e r having to
put i n a t C o l l i n ' s during bad shower.
May 15-Selected s i t e f o r new c o t t a g e , V i s i t e d Stodard
a t Sandy Bay,Three eggs i n Peev/ee n e s t .
May 16- Leave f o r home.

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SajTSO-n.S,Parker,Ned Parker,Minnie Parker,
May 31-John 0,-7,Jones c a l l e d , L a k e Tory low, Peewee
nest f u l l of yoxing,
JUl. 2-n,3,Parker,S.3,4*arker,Mary Parker.Find peewee
with second brood of young,Boat r i d e i n Dr,
Patten's boat to K e l l y cottage and b r i n g back
our brown boat,
J u l . 3-C.0,York drove w e l l a t our nev7 cottage,Water
at 21' but w e l l driven 26»,Ned and M n n i e
arrive,
Jol, 4-Boat r a c e s from Cambridge Club to Sandy Point,
Fred Pearce and wife,Ed Cook emd w i f e , . / i l l
Kimball,wife and son a l l of Dover c a l l ,
S,P.Nute j o i n s us a t 8 PM.
JUL, 5 - V i s i t B a r r ' 3 f o r milk.Sing a t Pearce cottage.
Jul. 6-Heard a loon t h i s morning.Close camp,
Jal,13-Martha Manning Disbrow,Katherine Ruth Smith
of NY,Mrs, F,Conger Smith,NY,Edward D.Disbrow,
Maud B.Disbrow a r r i v e . S.P.Nute guided the
party i n over C h i l c o o t P a s s ,
JtJ.,14©Party v;ent over lake on the Mt,7/ashington,
Jtil.l5-The Dominie and the Doctor climb Mt,Major,
Jul.l6-Party retiirns home,
Jul,16-H.S.Parker,Mr. &amp; Mrs, S,S.Parker,Leora and
Edna Home and S.P.Nute a r r i v e to look over
and f a m i s h the new cottage the "Lookout".
Jul.l7-Laboring around the Lookout.
J u l . l 8 - S t i l l a t v;ork.Albert Otis j o i n s u s ,
Jul,19-Return home,
Jttl.27-Mary P a r k e r , C a l i s t a B e r r y , K a t r i n a Nau and
Mary F,Colbath of .7ashington,D,C,
Jul.31-H,S,Parker,MR,(5: Mrs, E,P,Nute,Molly and
Harry Nute,S,S,Parker and Ned Parker a r r i v e .
Had to break i n r e a r door,E.P.Nate,S.S.Parker
and Ned r e t u m to Farmington.
Aug. 1-Vira V/oodward j o i n s us,Mr, &amp; Mrs, Towns and son
C a r r o l l call,E,P,Nate r e t u r n s v/ith basket of
hot l o b s t e r s ,
Aug, 2-Quiet,
Aug, 3-Ned P a r k e r goes to Bay f o r white i r o n bed,
Aug. 4-Re V, Dish row. Prof ,Towne and Ned Parker climb
Mt,Major and p i c k 25 qts blueberries,Htirry
Nute c a t c h e s Ifirge p i c k e r e l ,
Aug, 5-Rainy,
Aug. 6-S,P.Nate back with us.Prof.Arah Jones and
Ned Parker c a t c h f i v e p i c k e r e l , S.S. &amp; Mary
Parker a r r i v e .

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Hg.'
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
'Aug.
Aug.
^Aug.

7-E.?.Ifate goes to Concord,S.S,Parker to
Farmington,Four more p i c k e r e l caught, H,S,
Parker and Ned s p l i t wood,
8-E,P,Nttte b u i l d s a length of r u s t i c fence i n
f r o n t of cottage,
9-Mary and Minnie go to Campmeeting, S,P.Nute
Miss Maude Drew,Kenry Browne and Miss Minnie
H a l l v i s i t us during the day.
10-::.P.Nute f i n i s h e s r u s t i c fence.atgjcBJganxgxaii.
11-Most of party l e f t yesterday.H.S.x-arker
a r r i v e s . C h a s , P e r k i n s gathered his'^hay i n f i e l d
near the cottage,
12-Quiet,
13-Mrs, Hussey a r r i v e s , H , S , r?- Ned Parker s p l i t
l a r g e l o g and placed i t a t l e f t corner of
cottage,
14-!;Ir, &amp; Mrs, Towne c a l l , Towne and Ned go to
F a l l s brok f o r l i v e b a i t but k i l l good s i z e d
p i c k e r e l w i t h an oar,
15-S,S,Parker and J,F,Hussey a r r i v e ,
16-Quiet, S,S,Parker l e a v e s f o r home by wheel,
17- Close camp,

5, ? -Mrs, L o i s A,Manning of Andover,Mass. Mr, &amp; Mrs.^
John H.Manning of Croton^Mervyn M.Manning,
Mr, &amp; Mrs. a.D.Disbrow and Maud B.Disbrow
spent HHB two weeks a t camp. Took p i c t u r e s
of cottage and c h i l d r e n i n boat,
Sep. 1£-S,3,Parker and Mary Parker a r r i v e to v/atch
p a i n t e r s on camp Lookout,Painted s t a i r s
and platform. Returned home,
^Sep. 28-H,S,Parker,MR, &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,Trimmed out
new l a n d a t fooji of h i l l ,
Jot.

10-Albert O t i s and v/ife,Mrs, C,E,Home and Edna
and Mirs, S.S,Parker c a l l e d a t oamp.

Hot.

2-S,S,Parker v i s i t s cottage.

Hot.

4-S,S,Parker drops i n a g a i n .

Hot. 11-Mr A Mrs, A l b e r t Otis,Fir, &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker
and i U b e r t LaBounte b u i l d bridge over s p r i n g
stream,
loT. 12-n,S,Parker and E,P.Nute a r r i v e and s u r p r i s e
u s . Bridge f i n i s h e d , .7e c l o s e camp f o r season,
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1904
Jan,
Jan,
Jan,

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7-7alcLo C.Varney PM a t A l t on, Byron H.Horn of
Rochester and Ned Parker a r r i v e to f i s h ,
8-Dr,Stokes of Rochester a r r i v e s ,
9-Rough weather,Poor f i s h i n g , R e t u r n home,

Aprl. 8-Mr, &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker v i s i t camp,Ice over
e n t i r e Bay but open round s h o r e s .
May 7-I.Ir,&amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker and Mrs,Randall v i s i t
camp but stop a t Lookout cottage.H.S.Parker,
A l b e r t LaBounte and Whitehoues are f i n i s h i n g
road begun l a s t f a l l .
May 27-Llr,&amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker v i s i t Camp Lookout
and c a l l a t Pine Bluff.Some g l a s s broken by
heavy h a i l storm previous day. Stopped a t
Camp Lookout, re turning home May 3 1 s t ,
June 4-S,S,'^arker i n camp,
Jtine 5-Fred Pearce and Harry Horton a r e a t L a k a i r ,
Jane 6-Closo camp,

June 22-Mr,
Mrs, S.S.Parker and S.P.Nute a t camp,
Jun. 24-7ent to Sandy Bay, Prof .Bering a r r i v e s a t
Lookout, Retum home.
Hoard
Jun.28-Mrs.J.G.5toraxd o f S.Dak.,Ralph D.Hoard,ditto,
Mrs,Thomas T . S u l l i v a n of Chicago,S.D.Disbrov;,
Mrs, Disbrow and Maud Disbrow.Enjoyed s e v e r a l daj
climbing Mt.Major J u l y 1st and 2nd, Returned
home J u l y 2nd.

Jul. 2-H.S.Parker,E.P.Iftite,Mrs.E.P.Nute,Harry Nute
Molly Nute,!to. &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parker open camp.
Jul. 3-(&gt;aiet.
Jul. 4-Sports a t Pine B l u f f .Contestants included
F r e d Pearce,Harold Kimball,Ernest Day,Dr.
Charles Patten,S.P.Nute,S.S,Parker,7ill Kimball
Mr.Yeaton,Herbert Emerson,Al Vamey,Mrs. E.Day,
Miss Johnson,Merrill Patten,David Patten,
Harry Nute,James Planner and L a f a y e t t e .7oodman
were r e f e r e e s . P r o f . D o r i n g a l s o attended.
Jul. 18-Joseph Loud,Mrs.Loud,Harry and Marion Loud,
and David Loud of j\ndover,Mass. and H.S.Parker
S.S.Parker and Mary Parker open camp,
Jul. 19Jul.20-

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Jul,2I-Molly jRUte Joins u s . a blueberry t r i p to
Mt.MaJor r e s u l t s i n tv/enty q u a r t s .
Jul.22-Celebration of S t e l l a Loud's birthday.
Jul.2S-Aunt E l v i r a /oodward a r r i v e s .
J u l . 2 4 - V i s i t Sandy Bay.
Jul.25-B6rt Stevens,Belle Stevens,Mildred Stevens
and George 11.Stevens a r r i v e f r o a L i t t l e t o n .
JU1.26-Celebrate Maiy Parker's birthday.
Jul.27-Joseph Loud goes home.Party goes to Bay i n
rowboats.
Jul.28-Birthday of Dana J.Loud,8 years o l d , V i s i t
Farmington,dinner w i t h N e l l i e N u t e , v i s i t
Mr,Doring i n evening.
Jul,29-Bert Stevens l e a v e s u s . Prof.Doring c a l l s ,
Jul,30-Close camp,
Aug.14-H,S,Parker,Ned Parker,S,P,Hute and Harry
Hate a r r i v e a t camp,
Aug,15-n;aiet,
Aug,lb-Qaiet,
Aug,17-K,P,Nute,C,;7.T,V/illson and Mrs,Hed Parker
arrive,
Aug,18-K.S.Parker,E.P.Nate and Hed Parker depart,
E,D,Dlsbroiv and B u s t e r Manning spend night
w i t h u s a f t e r climbing *lt,MjiJor,
Aug,19-Arah Jones c a l l e d , E,P,Hate b u i l t r a i l i n g
up the path,n,S &amp; Ned Parker l e a v e ,
Aug,20-Close camp,
Sep,18-Mrs, J.M.Davis,S.S.barker
a t camp f o r the day,
Oct, 7-Mr,

&amp;

hira,

and w i f e , c a l l e d

S.S,Parker a t camp f o r the day,

Hov,10-Mr,&amp; Mrs, Ned Parker and Mary Parker v i s i t
camp and care f o r bedding e t c ,
Dec, 8-H.S.Parker and S.S.Parker a t camp. F i n d
lake f r o z e n to Aiken's P o i n t . I c e four
inches a t oamp.
END

OF

THE

S E A S O N

�1905
itar.lG-Red Parlcer and S.S.Parlcer v i s i t camp.Two
f e e t of ioe and heavy snow.
Apr,

Albert Otis.lfery Parlcer and S.S.Parlcer
at camp. I c e over lake but open near s|^ore,

Apr,S8-IvTr. &amp; l-Irs. Nod Parker v i s i t cejap, Water low.
Find Mayilov/ers.
:!ay 13-S,S,Parker a t cottage,Water lowest i n 20 y e a i ^
May 24-Ned Parker and S,S,Parker and Mary Parker
a t camp f o r day. Painted boat and r u s t i c work,
Jan,ll-IAr &amp; Mrs, Ned Parker spend day a t camp. F i n d
sweet peas,creepers £tnd vegetables growing
finely,
Jun.22-Carpenters and masons begin work on k i t c h e n ,
Jun,23-H,S.Parker,Ned Parker and Mary Parker a r r i v e ,
Jan.24-Chimney completed,Good s t a r t on k i t c h e n .
Jul. 4-H.S.Parker,Vira •,Yoodward,S.P.Nate,Mrs.a.P.
Nute,Stanley and Harry Nute Ned and Minnie
P a r k e r , F r a n k l i n Parker,S.3.-^'arker,Mary Parker
A.N.Lin'Joln,v/ife and s i x children,Robert
Taiuier 8.nd v/ife,L.'.Voodman and w i f e , F r e d
Pearce and w i f e , , / i l l ICimball,wife and son
Harold,Mr.Bradley and Miss Gov/an,i^.yeaton
wife and tv/o daughters. Dr. Pa tten,v/ife and
t h r e e children,Mr.Wheeler,wife and two
children,Dr.Garland and wife,Smma H a l l and
Minnie H a l l , F r e d Patch and Don Patch,Miss
B u t l e r and o t h e r s . A l l enjoyed the day v/ith
v/ater races and about f o r t y s a t down to a
p i c n i c dinner,
Jal.l2-Mr .^c Mrs. Ned Parker and F r a n k l i n a r r i v o .
Stay a month during v/hich we have among other
callers,H.S,-i-'arker,Vira Woodward,Mr, c?; lAra
J,F,Hussey,Miss Maude Drew,3,P,Nute,Etta
T i b b e t t s and Harold T i b b e t t s . M r . M r s ,
C,/,Holme3 and sons,Ralph and Gordon Ocunp oh
the beach f o r a f o r t n i g h t .
Aug. 16-Close camp.

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1905
Iig72&lt;i-Mp &amp; Mrs. S.S.parker/7,L,Berry and C a l i s t a
Berry open oamp,
Aug. 27Aug,2Q-^//e leave f o r home*
Sep, 6-S,P,irate i n quest of Aunt C a l i s t a ' s s p e o t a c l e s ,
Oot, 6-Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,Paint back door,
Hov, 3-Nsd Parker and S,S,Parker c a l l e d .
SSD OF T H E SEASON

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1906

7eK7 1-H,S,Parker,S,S,Parker,Mary Parker and Ned
Parker open oamp, Borrcv/ed Pearce c a r t and
hauled ^ c o r d v/ooft up from the swamp,
Apr,19-D,J,Blli3on,Jtiliet P,Zimmerman,Eleanor F ,
Sander,Maud B,Pisbrow,Leora F,Otis,Mary
Parker,S,S,Parker,
16-Mary Parker catches 3 j[ I b . l a k o t r o u t i n
our f r o n t door yard,
y 17Hay 1819-S,S,Parker,Mary Parker and Florence Fayes
leave f o r home a f t e r s t a y i n g a t Lookout,
lay 30-Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,D, J , E l l i s o n and J u l i e t
P,Zimmerman
31-Close oamp.

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190C

Mr26-Mr
isra, 3.3.Parlcer,S.P,Nute and Molly Nute
at oottage,
Jun.2?d[ir^SjLsa,ry_begln3 e r e c t i o n of h i s cottage,
,28-C,S,IIorne»s coTtage coiSpleTed t h i s month.
Close camp and r e t u r n home,

r

Jul. ?-H,3,Parlcer,;:Ir &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker and S,J,'.Voodward
arjbire,
Jul. 4-Nute familj' a r r i v e d . T e r r i f i c thunder shower
drove us i n s i d e . I n evening went to Pearce
cottage to hear graphophone concert,
Jul. 5-John P,IIurd,Dena Perkins,Grace Hayes,Roy
Fraser,M£iude Drew and S,P.Nute stopped a t
camp,took boat and spent day a t the Cascade,
..Jul. 15-Maude Drew,Ellio Cloutman,iiilva Pike,S,P.Nute
at the cottage f o r the day,

Jal.l8-H.S.Parker,3.3,Parker.Vira Woodv/ard,Mary Parker
Maude Drev/ and S,P,Nate a r r i v e d ,
ftil.l9-TJp a t d£iybreak. Shingled p i a z z a roof,Ned a r r i v e d ,
Jal.20-S,P.Nute continues on the roof,
M.21-Stella Jjoud and Dana Loud j o i n u s ,
JUl,22-Find n i c e piece of I n d i a n pottery a t B i r c h Landing
ftil,23-Vira,Father,Stan and Maude r e t u r n hoae,
ftil.24-Cl03e up camp,
Aug. 4-Mr3, F.J,V/oodward,Lir ?c Mrs, 3,3,Parker,H,S,Parker
and S,P.Nute i n cajup.
ittg. 5-Vi3ited Home's cottage.Rode i n t h e i r boat,
in^'. 6-K.3,Parker and S.P.Nute board the wharf over,
ing. 7-Hed,Minnie ana F r a n k l i n and Leora a r r i v e ,
ing. 8-3,P.Hute responding to Dr,Patten's c r y f o r help
discovered Dr,badly burned i n h i s bof.thouse and
boat a f i r e from gasoline explosion. Put f i r e out
v;ith wet canvas,S.P.N, rowed to Bfiy i n 20 minutes
^HP
and phoned f o r Dr. / h e e l e r , F r a n k l i n got h i s head
stuck i n s l a t s of p i a z z a r a i l ,
^Y"?' 9-S,S.,H,S, Parker and S,P.Nate extend r u s t i c fence
I
to stairs,Two war oanoes passed today,
liag.lO-Took p i c t u r e s of F r a n k l i n , L e o r a and S,P,H, go
home,3,P.N, painted m s t i c fence,
11-Quiet,
^ K , 1 2 - H e d and Stan a r r i v e i n Dean A l l e n ' s steamer.
Very c o l d n i g h t ,
^ • g . l S - S a u i r r e l s very tame,at l e a s t eightbof them,Old
T
Bob T a i l s t i l l on deck. Close oamp.

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1906
-Mr,
Mrs, E,D.Disbrow and Maude Disbrow
enjoy the cottage and l a k e , Also E t h e l A,Hoard
of South Dakota.
U 6-H,3,rarker,Mrs,E,J.v/oodward,Mr * Mrs. S.S.Parker
i n oamp.
et, 7-JvIi^
Mrs. Day c a l l e d . A l s o Mr,Pearoec
Oot, 8-Aunt V i r a goes home. S.3.•'='arker goes gunning
on other shore but b r i n g s back only R . R . t i e s .
rt,26-S.S.Parker

v i s i t s cottage.

r,I£-Harry Hute and S.S,Parker v i s i t cottage.
EHD

OP

THE SEASON

mm
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E'x'728-I,lr3. S.S,Parker,Holly Hute,Florence Hayes
and S,S.Parker.About 16" of i o e ,
ipr,23-Mr &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parker open up oottage. And
c l e a n up the upper cottage. I c e breaking up.
v/ater v e r y low,
lay
lay
lay
lay
lay

223tMr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker,Leora O t i s and Fred Pearce.
22-Severe f r o s t . ButaraxJamg.Leora goes home,
23-Trout f i s h i n g a t Red Rock Brook with some l u c k ,
24-v;ent to ^ a y , T r o l l e d f o r t r o u t , S e v e r a l b i t e s ,
25-,7ater f r o z e l a s t n i g h t , Retum home.

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1907

7un7 8-Mr &amp; l i r a . 3,3.Parker../ater very low.Season
about two weeks l a t e t h i s y e a r ,
Jta, 9-Go to Chesnut Cove and L i t t l e Mark I s l a n d
with K.O. i n h i s boat, l/innepeesaukee Yacht
Club house being e r e c t e d . F i s k e cottage near
Dr.'.Yheeler Just completed,
Jun.lO-Retum home,
Jto,20-H.S,Parker,S.S.Parker and Mary Parker a r r i v e .
Spent day i n r e p a i r work,S,P.Nute a r r i v e s ,
Jtin.21-Ned a r r i v e s , D o r i n g v i s i t s u s f b r i n g i n g w i f e
and daughter,All go home except H,S. &amp; Mary P,
J\m,22-Close camp,
J\il, 3-H,S,Parker,S,S, &amp; Mary Parker a r r i v e ,
hU 4-Repair v;ork, Savary fam_ily_ visitL_U8,Savary
Just c o n p l e t i n g ^ h i s camp,Strawberries p l e n t i f u l ,
M. 5-Edna Horne Joins u s ,
hi, 6-'.7ill Woodman takes u s w i t h Mrs,Pearce,Mrs,
W i l l Kimball and Miss Cowan to the Club House
to see the r a c e s ,
Jol, 7-Go to Bay v/ith Harry -Waldron,
hi, 8-Return home,
•o

-Ned,Minnie,Franklin,Stan and Ifaude spend day,

M.SO-Neliie Hayes and daughter N e l l i e , M o l l y Nute
and Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,
Jal,31-Ned a r r i v e s , P i c k b l u e b e r r i e s , P e a r c e s c a l l ,
'.u,'^, 1-A quiet day,
.j, 2-Wind and storm w i t h h a i l ,
;, 3-Go to Cascade and M r s , L i n c o l n ' s , P i c k b e r r i e s ,
Llrs,Hayes,dciUghter and Molly r e t u r n home,
J, 4-Pearces gave us a clam dinner i n Patten's t e n t .
About twenty f i v e persons present,
Aug. 5-Break oamp,
:,11-Maude Drev/ and S.P.Nute here f o r the day,
j,28-Leora,Edna and Mrs,Parker c a l l a t camp,
Sep. 8-3,P.Nute and R,T.Pearl having stayed overnight
leave e a r l y t h i s morning i n rowboat f o r tour
of the l a k e .

�1 9 0 f
1907
^SpTia- S.P.imte and R . T . P e a r l r e t u r n t o oamp a f t e r
making c i r c u i t o f t h e l a k e v i s i t i n g Vfolfhoro
M e l v i n V i l l a g e , C e n t r e Harbor and W e i r s ,
Sep.21-lCr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,Measuj?e beach a t B i g Rock,
F i n d i t f i v e f e e t toward P a t t e n ' s ,
Sep,22-Hed,Minnie and F r a n k l i n a r r i v e d . Saw f l o c k
of t w e l v e ducks toward A i k e n ' s , S.P,Hute c a l l e d ,
Oot,12-S.S.t*arker and Mary P a r k e r a r r i v e d and went
a c r o s s t o l a n d on othe s i d e of l a k e ,
Oct, 1 5 - H , S , P a r k e r , E l v i r a v/oodward,S.S.Parker and w i f e .
C.W.Tibbetts a r r i v e d t o h e l p b u i l d r o a d on o t h e r
side of lake,
Oot.l6-Qaiet,
Oct.l7-Parker and T i b b e t t s meet r o a d w o r k e r s a c r o s s l a k i
Oct.lS-Parker and T i b b e t t s complete road.H.S.Parker
r e t u r n s home.Tough time r e t u r n i n g account h i g h
w i n d a n d w a t e r . % d t o t u r n back once,Close camp.

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1908

7fin722-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker v i s i t both c o t t a g e s ,
i c e about a f o o t t h i c k . C a t c h S&gt;-'^ l b c u s k .
Also large perch,
Apr,143.S.Parker i n camp. I c e b r e a k i n g u p ,
A p r , l a - S . S . P a r k e r . I c e out i n Broads but c o n s i d e r a b l e
i n the B a y ,
Hay

3-!ffi &amp; Ivlrs. S . S . P a r k e r v i s i t camp.Lake a t h i g h
w a t e r mark.

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1908
fcy 19-l.lr So lara, S . S . P a r k e r i n ec.mp.
May E O - F i s h i n g b u t no f i s h .
May a i - V i s i t A i k e n ' s P o i n t . R e t u m home,
Jun. 3 - S l v i r a Woodward,H.S,Parker,Mary P a r k e r ,
and S . S , P a r k e r open c a m p . A s s i s t e d by C.v/,
Whitehouse b e g i n work on new w h a r f .
Jun. 4-Hed,Mlnnie and F r a n k l i n Iferkor J o i n u s , F r e d
B e r r y b a n d X s a Peavey v i s i t u s ,
Jun, 5 - S t i l l a t work on w h a r f ,
Jun, 6-Wharf f i n i s h e d ,
Jan. 7-(&gt;uiet,
Jan, 8-Minnie and F r a n k l i n ^ t o v i s i t L e o r a a t
Home c o t t a g e ,
J a n . l l - L e o r a and Minnie e n t e r c o t t a g e and f r i g h t e n e d
by a mouse,
Jon, 18-Mr &amp; Mrs S , S , P a r k e r a n d Mrs, Ben R a n d a l l ,
Smv f l y i n g s t i u i r r e l ,
Jun,Sl-I)epart t o Lookout Cottage,Heard l o o n ,
J a l , 3-Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,Dana Loud a n d M o l l y Hute
a r r i v e s t o p p i n g f o r f i r s t time a t o\ir new
f l a g s t a t i o n Keewaydin,
J u l , 4-Rev,J.D.Smiley,wife and son and two daughters
t a k e d i n n e r v/ith u s .Hed,Minnie iind F r a n k l i n
a r r i v e . M r , L i n c o l n and f a m i l y c a l l e d on u s ,
Jul. 5 - ^ i e t ,
Jul, b - D i t t o . V e r y h o t ,
Jul. 7-90 degrees,Hed a r r i v e s ,
Jul, 8-Minnie goes t o A l t o n f o r I c e , S,P,]rate
a r r i v e s , M o l l y goes home,
Jul. 9-S.?,Hute goes t o Hampton Beach f o r t h e day.
F o r e s t f i r e on Mt.MaJor,
Jul.lO-Maude Drev/ a r r i v e s ,
Jul. 11-Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker go home,
J u l , I S - K . S . P a r k e r a r r i v e s , R e g i s t e r s 92 d e g r e e s ,
Jul,13-Hed and f a m i l y l e a v e , A u n t 7 i r a a r r i v e s ,
Jul. 14©
Jul, 15-H.S.Parker d e p a r t s , F i r e on Mt,Major under
c o n t r o l a f t e r burning since J u l y 9th,
JUl.16-Close camp.

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1908
logT 7-Mlss I f e r g a r e t E l l i s o n , H i s a B e s s i e H a r t , H i s s
C l a r a Snov/,Mis3 Terepa Perlcins,Mis3 C a r o l i n e
S m i l e y and Mrs. S.S.Parlcer. A r r i v e d by boat
c o u r t e s y o f A.E.initnam.S.S.Parker a r r i v e d
i n evening. L i n c o l n s c a l l ,
ing, 8-George and / i l l E l l i s o n j o i n p a r t y . E n t i r e p a r t y
Journeyed t o l a k e Shore P a r k i n L i n c o l n l a u n c h
the /innecon and s a ; rfiees and enjoyed clambake
• 9 - E l l i s o n boys d e p a r t . P a r t y w a l k s t o Bay.
'11 &gt; 10-Break camp,
iog. 16-S.P.Iftite,Mrs. C.G.Rowell and Maude Drew.S.S,
P a r k e r v i s i t s camp d u r i n g t h e day,
lug. l Y - V e r y r a i n y - P a r t y r e t u r n s home,
. £S-John 3 . L o c k e vnd w i f e , S l v a t i and F a n n i e Hayes
S . S . P a r k e r and w i f e .
, 22-Attended bajiJptism a t Sandy P o i n t ,
jhg* 24-Closed camp.
, 30-Mr &amp; Mrs. B,Baston,i'lis3 C l a r a Heal,Miss H a t t i e
Thayer,Miss Gladys Oilman and Mr &amp; blrs, Hed
P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n spend t h e day.
irigyt#y8-8li »l?aTkw isxtwygKBgDrstimigyWaJ^^
Sep. 7-Guests i n attendance a t L a d i e s A i d P i c n i c .
/.E.Howard
D.E.Edgerly
'/.F.Thayer
J.D.Smiley
L.E.Foster
J.R.Kelly
A.S.Putnam
E.H.Thomas
John C.Hay
C.W.Tibbetts J . B r e c k e n r i d g e S . 3 . f a r k e r
Hed P a r k e r
H e l l i e Hayes
H e l e n A.Roberts
Abbie Putnam H a t t i e F u r l o n g Mary E . P a r k e r
Annie F o s t e r F r a n k l i n P a r k e r Mary A.Parker
C c r d e l i a Cook (Los j i n g e l e s )
ICyra S d g e r l y
i«p. 8-?jir &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r , F r a n k l i n and Mrs. Hed
P a r k e r b r e a k camp.
Sep, 26-Hr &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r w i t h H.L,Edgecombe and
S . P . H u t e . V i a i t Sandy Bay and Mountain View
c o t t a g e and Red Rock B r o o k , P a i n t r u s t i c f e n c e .
See f l y i n g s q u i r r e l a g a i n ,
Sep. 27'-Q,uiet and h o t ( 8 5 degrees) C l o s e camp.

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1908
IJoU 1 0 - S , 3 . P a r k e r i n eamp a l o n e , Water v e r y lov7,being
n i n e f e e t from west s i d e o f B i g Rook,
Oet. 11-Return home,
„ , ,
it. 17-Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r i n camp. ? e r y h o t . V i s i t
Sandy Bay, Get l o a d o f wood,
Oot, 18-Fiud sjjone implement a t B i r c h Lanfi^ing,
loT,

8 - S . 3 . P a r k e r and S.P.Hiite b e g i n work on i o o house
and t a k e boat out of w a t e r ,

!o7» 11-S.S.Parker and Hed P a r k e r w o r k i n g on i c e house,
C.v/.Tibbetts a r r i v e s w i t h l o a d o f f u r n i t u r e ,
f a t e r so I o n S . S , v i a l k s around be&amp;.eh t o upper
cottage,
V, 2 1 - S , S . P a r k e r v i s i t s eai^ip, Water now 17 f t l O i n ,
from w e s t c o r n e r o f I t g x t g B J c o u r b i g b o u l d e r .
mm

O F lEE'SSASOM

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1909

i ? r 19-Mr &amp; Mrs, S . S . P a r k e r w a l k i n g from Bay on 2 f t
of i c e . Walked back t o Bay.
16-Mr &amp; Mrs a S . S , P a r k e r . I c e
bottom of b o a t ,
ipr, I 7 - R a i n y , g o home.

J u s t gone o u t . P a i n t

ipp, El-Had P a r k s r , l i i n n i e P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n ,
22-3.3,Parker and Mary i ^ r k e r a r r i v e ,
ujjs, 23-Close camp.
Hay-

5-S.S. &amp; Hed P a r k e r a t eamp f o r day.Hed c a t c h e s
2ii l b l a k e t r o u t .

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1909

Hafld-Mr A Mr a. S.S.Parlcer a r r i v e .
May 15-10 luclc f i s h i n g so r e t u m home.
Kay 29-U.S. P a r leer, S.S. Parker,Mary P a r l c e r , Minnie Parlcer
and F r a n l c l i n a r r i v e ,
Kay 30-Maude Drew,i&lt;a.tty Durgin,Mis3 M e r r i l l , M i s s Dunlap
and V e l s o r a Lfethews v i s i t e d u s from t h e Bay.
Maude l o s t h e r glasses,blov;ai o f f by win.l,
31-3.S.Parlcer found t h e glfi.sses,Mrs, S a v a x x ^ a j ^
.Olive c a l l e d ,
8 10-L.B.Foster,W.P.Thurber and Hed P a r l c e r , F i s h e d
d u r i n g day and r e t u r n e d home,
Am.24-lCr &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parlcer stop a t camp f o r t h e day.
Jim.27-3.S.Parker
hU

and Hed P a r k e r a t camp.

7-Mr Sz Mrs, Hed P a r k e r . F r a n k l i n , J . B r e c k e n r i d g e ,
S d i t h Pinkham H e r r i n g and A l i c e Pinkham spend
the day at eamp,

, 2 1 - H . S . P a r k e r , P . P . P a r k e r , S l v i r a Woodward,Harry,
and M o l l y Hute,l.lrs,Hed P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n
and Mrs, 3.S.Parker.Hed a r r i v e s l a t e r ,
Jul,22-S.S.Parker a r r i v e d ,
Jal.23-Harry goes t o Sdgeeomb's.Vira goes home,
,24-Rainy and c o o l ,
.25-S,P.Hute and H e l l i e Hute,Hed P a r k e r and S.S.
P a r k e r J o i n p a r t y . A . 2 . C a r t e r , w i f e and daughter
o a l l . A l s o Chas.'7.!rhompson,wife and dfiughter,
a l s o C h a r l e s H . L e r r y , H a r r y Hute goes home,
Jiil,26-Mary P a r k e r ' s b i r t h d a y observed,
tel,27-P,F.Parker and Hea P a r k e r v i s i t Mt.MaJor and
pick t e n quarts of b l u e b e r r i e s .
Jal, • ;-p£irt o f p a r t y r e t u m t o Farmington and din.e
M^lth Mrs, S.P.Nute,
• 29-Kot and q u i e t ,
lal»30-Party goes t o vj'olboro aboard t h e F o x and v i s i t
U n c l e C h a r l e s and C o u s i n K a t e ,
111,31-Hothing t o r e c o r d ,
lag, 1-Molly and Atint V i r a r e t u m home. P a t t e n boys
37/in a c r o s s t h e l a k e ,
lug, 2-Molly back i n camp,
3-Mrs,Lincoln c a l l s ,
liig, 4 - V i s i t L i n c o l n caup i n e v e n i n g ,
, 5 - P r o v i s i o n s short.Hed and Sam go home,
, 6 -Close camp.

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0 9

1909

I!ug7l7-Tl,S.Parker,P.F.Parker and E l v i r a /oodward open
camp, S . P , l u t e and Maude Drew a r r i v e i n p o u r i n g
rain,
Aug. 18Aug, 19Aug.EO-Stan and Maude d e p a r t , H a r r y l u t e a r r i v e s ,
Aag.£l-Mr &amp; Firs S . S , P a r k e r w i t L C.Roberts and w i f e
a r r i v e an^. go t o upper oaiwp,
Aug.EBAug.23-Ned and Minnie P a r k e r go home, S.S.Pr.rker and
Mary P a r k e r raove dOY»'n from upper o o t t a g e ,
Aug,24-P.F.Parker catohes f o u r b l a c k b a s s ,
Aag,25-Yery v/arm,
Aag,S6-Close oamp,
Sep, 4-Arthur Jones and w i f e , S t a e e y and w i f e and two
o t h e r couples occupy c o t t a g e o v e r Labor Day,
Sep,25-Mr &amp; I t r s , S . S . P a r k s r ,
Sep,26-FrGd P e a r c e d i n e s w i t h u s . S t a t i o n a t
nearly constructed,

ICeewaydin

Sep,30-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker a t eamp and Sandy
Oct,
Oct,
Oet,
Oet,

Bay,

6-Mr A Mrs 3.S.Parker a t oamp,
7-led,Minnie and F r a n l c l i n P a r k e r J o i n u s ,
8-Go t o r i d e w i t h F r e d P e a r c e .
9-We c l o s e camp,

Nov, 17-S.S.Parker a t eamp. Water 1 7 f t 6 i n . from
n o r t h c o r n e r of b i g b o u l d e r .
SICD OF THE SEASON

�1 9 i 0
1910
iiP?. fi-iChe Ned P a r k e r s spend day h e r e , I c e went out
y e s t e r d a y , v/ater v e r y l o w ,
Apr,14:-Mr &amp; l l r s , S . S . P a r k e r p a i n t boats and do
o t h e r odd j o b s ,
Apro28-Mr &amp; !.Crs, S.S.Parkor a t camp.
Water f r o z e l a s t n i g h t .
Apr, 29-V/ent home.
Hay 1-Hed P a r k e r and f a m i l y a n d Mr &amp; &amp;Irs,'7inslow
Thompson,l/Ir &amp; Mrs,Byron Horn and Miss Connor
of R o c h e s t e r ,
toy 28-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker open camp,
lay 29-Hed and f a m i l y come up f o r t h e day. Have r i d e
i n C l a r e n c e Homo's b o a t . S e c K a l l e y Comet,
By 3 0 - ? a i n t s e t t e e , s e t g l a s s , g o home,
fcl, 2-Mr A Mrs. S.S.Parker i n camp,
hi, 2-Tho Hed P a r k e r s a r r i v e *
Jid, 4 - f ) u i e t .
hi, 5-Return home.
fcl, 13-H,S.Parker suid Mr &amp; Mrs. S . S . P a r k e r i n eamp,
fta,14-Aunt V i r a and Mrs, Dolbreen w i t h two c h i l d r e n
v i s i t u s f o r t h e day,
Jal,15-Gatch a b a s s and a p i c k e r e l , H e d and F r a n k l i n
j o i n I'.s,
Jul.lGto
Have had b e a u t i f u l v/aather and f i n e t i m e .
M.24ftil,24-?oyagG i n F o x up t h e l a k e .
Jtil.PS-Return home,

iug, 2-iiIaude Drew tmd M o l l y Nute and S t a n Hute r e g i s t e r .
log. 3 - L a z y ,
tog, 4-Rain a l l d a y ,
. 5-Benjamin Sanbom and H a r r y K.Rogers a r r i v e d a t
1 AM by auto l o f t a t O.E.Horne's cottage.lfciude
sind. M o l l y l e a v e f o r homo. E n i e u t T r x c k e y and
H a r r y Nute a r r i v e , R e u n i o n Thornton H a l l Gang.
, 6'-Departure o f T r i c k e y , S a n l ; o r n and R o g e r s , a l s o
S.P.Nute ;7ho dropped i n t o see u s , H a r r y Ifute
leaves,Maude Drev? and S.S. &amp; Mary P a r k e r r e t u r n .
Maude and S t a n row t o Bay t o danee a t Oak B i r c h
Inn,

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10

1910
H i 7 7- S t a n goes t o Farmington but r e t u r n s ,
Aug. 8.•Trimmed t r e e s a t upper c o t t a g e , C l o s e camp.
Sep, 5-Mr &amp; £Ir3,IXvig]it Sdgerly,Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S.Parker
Mrs,19'ed P a r k e r , F r a n k l i n , i n camp,
Sep,£2-S,S,Parker c a l l e d a t oamp,
?,23-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker i n camp,Water 1 7 f t 5 i n ,
out from b i g b o u l d e r ,
'S«p,24Sep,25-Retum home,
llOT, 8~3.S.Pa.rker and Hed P a r k e r a t Kjajnp, v/ater now
26 f t 6 i n , out from o u r b i g r o c k ,
EHD OF THE SEASOH

19

1 1

911
720-Hed P a r k e r and S.S.i^arker i n camp. A s s i s t i n
s t o r i n g 42 c a k e s 0 ^ 1 7 i n , i c e ,
pr,21-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker
open around s h o r e ,

i n cajnp. I c e i n l a k e but

p, 2 6 - S , S c P a r k e r , I c e s t i l l

here,

p, 2S-Mr 3y iCrs, S . S . P a r k e r . I c e s t i l l

here,

jr, 30-The Hed P a r k e r s i n camp. I c e going o a t today,
6-S.3,:^rker a t camp. I c e went out May 1 o r 2nd.
10- S.S.Parker and I r a t i u i n t a t camp,
11- R e t u m home.

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1 1

1911
Jfey 16-Harry Ifute and Hed Parlcer i n earap.
May E3-H«3.Parlcer and Mr &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parlcer.
May 24-Parlcer and A l l e n extend S a s t s i d e r o a d ,
fey 2 5 - R a i n y , R e t u r n home.
Jan.

4-S.S.Parlcerat camp. Jlr.Tanner v e r y

ill.

Jun.20-H.S.Parker a^d the Hed P a r k e r s a r r i v e .
Mr &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parker a r e a t camp Lookout,
Jun. 2 1 - Cool and b r e e z y
Jun,22Ditto
Jtin,23Ditto
Jun. 24Ditto
Jun,25Ditto
J a n . 2 6 - ? i 3 i t E a s t shore and p i c k s t r a w b e r r i e s ,
J u l . 3-Mr
. Mrs, 3.S.Parker.George and S a d i e
Varney w i t h u s o v e r n i g h t ,
J u l , 4 - " f i t h C.E.Horne and Edna we v i s i t Lake Shore
and have p i c n i c d i n n e r .
J u l . 5-Return home.
J u l . 9-Mr &amp; Mrs. B e r t S t e v e n s , M i l d r e d S t e v e n s ,
George Hiram S t e v e n s a l l o f L i t t l e t o n
w i t h H.S. P a r k e r and Mr &amp; Mrs, S . S . P a r k e r .
J u l . l O - A l l but H.S.Parker go t o Wolfboro i n
steamer Fox and v i s i t U n c l e C h a r l e s ,
Jul,11-92degrees,Return home,
Aug. 1-Mrs.Hatt Robets,n.S.,S.S. &amp; Mary P a r k e r .
P i c k h i g h bush b e r r i e s i n A i k e n ' s swamp,
Aug, E-Hed,Minnie and F r a n k l i n J o i n u s ,
Aug, 3 - Q a i e t ,
Aug, 4-Mrs,Home,Iaora and G e r a l d O t i s and Miss
S c h l e n k e r c a l l , S . S . - t ' a r k e r b u i l d s bank w a l l ,
Sep, 4-C.T.Hayes,S.M. &amp; H.W.Hayes w i t h i,lrs,
P a r k e r a t camp f o r the day.
Sep,24-S.3.Parker
boulder,

S.S.

i n camp, / a t e r 1 9 f t from b i g

Oct,25-S.S.Parkers ajtid Hed P a r k e r s a t camp, ./ater
now 20 f t from b o u l d e r .
EHD

OF THE SEASOH

�1 9 1 E
1912
Ip?7l7-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S. P a r k e r , I t r &amp; lirs.Ned P a r k e r
and F r a n k l i n . L a k e c o v e r e d w i t h i c e .
Apr.l8-Saw f l o c k o f d u c k s , r a i n y . R e t u r n home.
A p r , 2 7 - S . S . P a r k e r a n d l e d P a r k e r w i t h two men
c u t hrown t a i l moth n e s t s from t r e e s .
I c e went out A p r , 2 2 n d ,
M?.y 1-Mr &amp; Mrs,

S.S.Parker p a i n t

hoats.

Hay 18-Mr &amp; M r s , S . S , P a r k e r i n eamp, .
Eay 19May 20-Return home,
Ifey 2 9 - V i r a Woodward,Leora O t i s , G e r a l d O t i s ,
Mr &amp; Mrs, S . S . P a r k e r a t c a m p . S r n e s t
Day o c c u p i e s Lookout.
May 30-C.E.Home moves o u r f u r n i t u r e from depot
t o Lookout Caa^.
Ifey 3 1 J u a . 1-Return h o m e .
Jun, 3-Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r a t oamp, Mrs P a t t e n
stops overnight w i t h u s *
J u n . 9-'v'e c a l l on C l a r e n c e Home.
Jun.lO-Spend dtiy a t Lookout. R e t u r n home,
Jun, 1 7 - 3 , S . P a r k e r v i s i t s camp, and w i t h p a r t y
a t C.E.Home's i n c l u d i n g George V a m e y
and w i f e , l e d F r o s t a n d w i f e .
Jun. 1 8 - F i s h i n g t r i p and g e t somp n i c e b a s s .
Jun. 19-Company d e p a r t s and we move t o P i n e B l u f f .
Jun.20-The l e d P a r k e r s j o i n us.We measure G.M.
B y a r d ' s l o t n e a r Red Rock Brook,
JUl. 3-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.S.i'arker
J u l . 4-Mr &amp; Mrs, E . P . l u t e a n d Molly,Mr &amp; Mrs.
l e d P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n . R e v . J . D . S m i l e y
and son c a l l .
J u l . 5-See l o o n a l s o l a r g e b l u e h e r o n . H e l l i e
Hute and M o l l y r e t u r n .
J u l . 6-Hot,
JUl. 7 - H o t , F r a n k l i n l e a r n s t o swim. We have r i d e
w i t h C.E.Home.
Ju.1. 8-Hot. We r e t u r n home.

�1912
I5r724-Mr &amp; Mrs. S.S,Parker v i s i t camp,
Jal.25-Mrs,E,J,Wooclward,Ii[rs,Harris Dolbeare and
two sons C y r a s and R i c ^ r d and daughter
H a r r i e t , ! l r &amp; Mrs,Hed P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n
v i s i t u s f o r t h e day. A t n i g h t we row
a c r o s s and p i c k elevOTi q u a r t s o f b l u e b e r r i e s
i n an hour,
Jal,E6-Cool,
Jal,27-v7ork on s t o n e w a l l . P i c k t e n q u a r t s o f
b l u e b e r r i e s i n an h o u r , F r e d t a k e s u s a c r o s s ,
Aug, 3-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.P.Hute and Mol?^,Mrs,Minnie P a r k e r
and F r a n k l i n i n camp,
Aug, 4-Mr 8s M r s , S . S , P a r k e r and Hed j o i n p a r t y ,
Aug, 5-Cool,
Aug, 6Aug,12-Aunt Y i r a j o i n s u s ,
Aag, 13-Charter F o x and a l l a t t e n d r a c e s a t B a y ,
Aug,16-E,P, and H e l l i e Hute,Molly,Hed and F r a n k l i n
r e t u r n home. F r a n k l i n swims twenty s t i r o k e s ,
Aug,18-Mr &amp; Mrs S,S.Parker and E l v i r a c l o s e camp,
Sep, 8-Mr &amp; Mrs, S,S,Parker,Mrs C , E . S i n c l a i r and
daughter K a t h e r i n e open camp,
Sep, 9 - C a l l e d on F r e d P e a r c e and Mr,Doring,
Oct,2S-Bagene H,Cory and S.S,Parker,Water aboutb
f i v e f e e t out from b i g r o c k .
Dec, 5-Harry Hute and S , S , P a r k e r a t camp.'Water about
s i x f e e t out from b i g r o c k b e i n g h i g h e r
than u s u a l .
MD

OF

THE

SEASOH

�19

13

1913
JSnTH6-Mild.0nly 6 i n . of ice.Wed P a r k e r , M i n n i e
and F r a n k l i n spend the day h e r e ,
jipr,17-ilr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker a t camp,
Apr,23-Mr &amp; Mrs, S.S.Parker,LIr &amp; Mrs.Ned P a r k e r
and F r a n k l i n a t camp f o r t h e de^y.
Apr,E4"-Franklin c a t c h e s e i g h t w h a r f t r o u t o r
suckers x ^ e i ^ i n g 19* I h . F r e d Pearce takes
u ^ t o Sandy B a y f o r M a y f l o w e r s ,
Apr,S5-Return home.
Hay 15-Mr !c i a ? s . S . S . P a r k e r i n camp t o p a i n t h o a t ,
Ifey 16-Rainy,Return home.
Jun, 1-Ned,Minnie and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r here f o r t h e
day.Water a t h i g h mark,
Jan. 4-Ha.rry Nuto and Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker a t camp.
Jon. 5-Work around Lookout Gamp .Ned v i s i t s u s and
H a r r y and Ned go home.
Jim.l5-!I?he Ned P a r k e r s h e r e f o r the day,
Jttn,28-Nute f a m i l y - E . P . and N e l l i e , S . P . and Maude,
and Haryy and M o l l y .
Jan.29-Ned and Minnie and F r a n l c l i n a r r i v e . Mr &amp;
Mrs
N a t t R o b e r t s spend the day i t h u s .
Jtan,30-S,"'.Nute went to Concord r e t u r n i n g w i t h two
r o a s t c h i c k e n s , c l a m s e t c , S,H.!rrickey and
J . B e n n i s o n and daughter c a l l , a l s o Mr &amp; i i r s
Coleman from B a y . A l s o H a r r y Rogers.
hi, 1-Tery h o t . B i g f i r e o b s e r v e d up the l a k e ,
Jul. 2-Smoky and o v e r c a s t ,
Jul, 3-/e c l o s e csimp,
Jtil,13-The Ned P a r k e r s a t camp, Mr &amp; Mrs,F.R.Copp,
M r s . P u r i n g t o n and Mr &amp; Mrs C.W.Marston d i n e
w i t h u s , Sam &amp; Mary P a r k e r a r e i n C a l i f o r n i a ,
ftd.30-She Ned P a r k e r s a r r i v e ,
JtLl,31-5?o Bay f o r grub s a i l i n g home ?/ith u m b r e l l a ,
Aug. 1-Arthur !I?wombly p a i n t e d E a s t end o f c o t t a g e ,
V/e go home.
Aug. 10-Ned,Minnie and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r h e r e f o r day

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13

1913
Hg;E9- -Mi* &amp; Mrs,S.S,Parlcer i n camp.
Aug,30.-Attend r a c e s i n Kayo ¥;ith C.S.Home.Forty
to f i f t y power boats i n a t t e n d a n c e .
Aug. 31- •Ked,Minnie and F r a n k l i n a r r i v e , F o u n d arrow
head,the b e s t y e t , P a r t y r i d e s t o Chesnut
Cove i n S&amp;yo. V i s i t V / i l l Hodgdon a t Mt.View.
Sep.25-•Mr &amp;. Mr S.S. S . P a r k e r and Mr &amp; Mrs l e d P a r k e r
and F r a n k l i n .
Sep, 26- •See a l o o n . R e t u m home.
Oct, 5 - l e d P a r k e r and family.Saw
our bay on a r r i v a l .

t h r e e ducks i n

Get, 9-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker a r r i v e ,
'Oct.IO-Repairs a t Lookout Camp,
Oct.ll-ClOw^G camp,
Nov. 6-S,S.Parker and l e d P a r k e r c u t S40 b r o w n t a i l
n e s t s from our b i g b i r c h ,
^l07,2O-Mr Si Mrs S.S.Parker v i s i t camp coming by
motor boat w i t h F r e d A r c h i b o l d ,
Dec, 13-S.S,l&gt;arker a t camp,Ground b a r e , l a k e open,
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19

THE

SEASON

14

[1914

I ipr, 18 -S . S. P a r k e r and E.J.Schock work on b r o w n t a i l s .
[ipr,25-Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S.Parker a t camp.Ice went out
Apr, 2 0 t h ,
3 - l e d Parker and family here f o r t h e day.

�19

14

1914
l a j ~ 1 4 - l ! r &amp; Mrs S.S,Parlcer.Lake e x t r e m e l y h i g h .
Kay 15-nigh w i n d s .
May 16-Mr,Randall comes t o h e l p u s . R e t u r n home.
J/Isy 28-Mr ft Mrs,S.S.Parker i n cajap.
Bay S9-Geo, /.Vamey and \7ife and A.Home p i t c h
t h e i r t e n t -with u s ,
Kay 30-C,E.Horne t a k e s u s f o r r i d e ,
Sfey S l - T T i s i t R a t t l e s n a k e I s l a n d w i t h C.E.Home.
Jun, 1-Close eamp.
Jto. 6-Hed P a r k e r and f a m i l y and Mr &amp; Mrs
Reed spend day a t oamp.

Sari

J a l . 3-Mrs E . P . m t e , M o l l y mite,Mr &amp; Mrs Ned P a r k e r
F r a n k l i n Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs
S.S.Parker.E.P.
Nute a r r i v e s l a t e r ,
J u l , . 4 - B e a u t i f u l day, G e r a l d and L e o r a O t i s c a l l ,
J u l , 5-E,P. and M o l l y Nate go t o Bay f o r g r u h ,
S,S,,NED,and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r go to B i r c h
Landing and f i n d p o t t e r y and a n c i e n t k n i f e ,
J u l . 6-Men l e a v e f o r b u s i n e s s ,
J u l , 7-S,P,l!ate J o i n s u s a ^ i n ,
J u l , 8-Cloud;'' and w a r n ,
J u i , 9-'I)itto.
J a l . l O - M r s Bor.ing and daughter a r r i v e a t Lookout,
Jul,11-Thunderstorms,
Jal,13-Quiet,
J u l , 1 3 - R e t u m home,
Jul,H2-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S,Parker and liIrs,Natt Roberts
a r r i v e i n camp,
Jt»l,23-Rainy but p i c k e d some b l u e b e r r i e s ,
J \ i l , S 4 - R e t u m home,
J t t l , 2 6 - l e d P a r k e r and f a m i l y , A r t h u r Jones
f a m i l y spend the day h e r e ,
Aug,
Aug.
Aag,
Aug,
Aug,
Aug.
Auga

and

E-Mr &amp; Mrs Joseph Loud,Rev,Harry Loud,Bana
Loud,Mr &amp; } i l r s , S . S . P a r k e r open camp.
3-Blueberrying,
4-Joe and f a m i l y go by a u t o to M i l t o n M i l l s ,
5-At home a l l day,
6-Joe,Harry and Dana Loud and S.S.Parker c l i m b
Mt.MaJor,Picking e i g h t q u a r t s of b e r r i e s .
7-Loud f a m i l y go t o Wolfboro by a u t o . I n PH
C.E.Horne g i v e s them a boat r i d e .
8-Loud f a m i l y s t a r t f o r L i t t l e t o n . P e a r c e t a k e s
P a r k e r s t o Bay t o parade o f motor boats and
races.

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14

1914
'Mgi' 9-Ne4 ParJcer and f a m i l y a i * r i v e . A l l r e t u r n home*
Aag.E5-lfed P a r k e r and f a m i l y i n camp.
Aug.Se-Minnie and F r a n k l i n go t o Bay w i t h Horne,
Aug,27-Quiet,
Aug,E8-Rain, C l o s e C8jap,
Sep, 6-The Hed Parkers w i t h Mr * Mrs, ?/alter Sheiraan
end E t h e l he3?e f o r t h e day.
Sep,22-Hed P a r k e r and f a m i l y , M r &amp; Mr3,S,3.Parker,
Sep,24-Warm and f i n e .
S0p,25-Close camp.
Oet, 2-Minnie P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n , M r &amp; Mrs. S,S,
P a r k e r i n oamp .Mary T i h h e t t s J o i n s u&amp;.
Oot. 4-S,S,Parker and w i f e a r r i v e , v / e a l l r e t u m home.
Oet,12-Mr &amp; JArs,S.S.Parker c a l l on way t o upper oamp.
Nov. 1-Mj' &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r , F r a n k l i n , H . S . P a r k e r and
F r e d Wiggin a s d r i v e r o f t h e new autoraohile
c a l l end c l a s e earap f o r t h e y e a r .

1915
Jten, 17-Mr &amp; Mrs Hed P a r k e r and F r a n k l i n and Mr &amp; Mrs
W a l t e r Sherman and E t h e l spend t h e d a y ,
Mar.24-Mr &amp; K r s , S . S , P a r k e r v i s i t oamp. Lake l o w .
F o o t o f ice.We w a l k t o Lookout on i c e .
May

5-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker and H a r r y Hute come
t o oamp w i t h auto f o r f i r s t t r i p .

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EyTlO-Sdna.Arthur

and Mary 3 , P a r k e r open oamp,

Jon. Z-YLT
Rlrs Hed P a r k e r , F r a n l c l i n , H a r r y Nute
and Fir &amp; Isirs S . S . P a r k e r i n eamp on a
r e n o v a t i n g t r i p . F o r e s t f i r e i n r e a r o f Joe
K e l l y * s n e a r S i n e l t i i r ' s eamp.Harrow escape
f o r hoth ctimps.
Jon.ES. •Mrs S.P-Hute,Molly,Harry,Stan andMaude.
Jim.29. •MR &amp; Mr S.S. S . P a r k e r a r r i v e by^auto b r i n g i n g
f o o d and r e a d i n g m a t t e r . H a r r y d r i v e s c a r home.
Jun. 30-E.P.Nate a r r i v e s . M r &amp; Mrs Benjamin Eugene
Sanborn were m a r r i e d a t Wolfboro today and
me.de t h e i r f i r s t s t o p a t oamp where we gave
them a weddJLng b r e a l c f a a t of b o i l e d p o t a t o e s ,
r o a s t beef and o n i o n s . They had a e h a u f f e d r
and were en r o u t e t o t h e mountains.
J a l . 1.•Rain.
J a l . 2.•Rain. Boston r e p o r t s 4.33 f a l l , g r a e t e s t i n 20 y]
J u l . 3- •Rain.E.P.Hute r e a c h e d eamp b r i n g i n g M i s s M.
H i l l o f Concord, Maude and S t a n row t o Bay.
'Fine
and c l e a r .
J o l , 4.
R
a
i
n
.
hi.
5.
J u l . 6- •E.P.Nute and M i s s H i l l l e a v e . A l s o Mr &amp; Mrs.
S . S . P a r k e r . E t h e l E d g e r l y and t h r e e c h i l d r e n
a i ' r i v e f o r t h e day..Lincoln boys c a l l , a l s o
C a r r o l l P i p e r and MisB D a v i s from I'lolfboro.
Have h a d f i r e e v r y evening i n s t o v e .
JUL 7.•E.P.ITute went to Concord.Minnie P a r k e r and
H a r r y Nute t o Farmington.
JUl. 8.•Rain ag'ain. We l e a v e f o r home.
Jal,31-Mjp &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker,J.lrs Hed P a r k e r and F r a n l c l i n ,
Aug. 1-The f o l l o w i n g members and f a m i l i e s from t h e
Farmington C o n g r e g a t i o n a l Church C h o i r v;ere
here f o r t h e day:
F r a n k Hayes
B u r t o n Hess
Pansy Peavey
Addie C a r t e r
H a r r y Knox
Crace Clements
Fred.Clements

C h a r l e s L.Eayes
lArs J.H . L e i g h t o n
E r n e s t Peavey
C a r r o l l Peavey
L i l l i a n Currier
H a z e l Ie i g h t o n
Grace E .Coats

Mrs,F.Hayes
Stan D o i l i v e r
Grace Ham
Ray C u r r i e r
J.E.Leighton
E.E.iamball
E.W.Coats

Aug. 2 - R a i n , Hed and F r a n k l i n c a t c h 1 7 i n , p i c k e r e l ,
Aug. 3 - F a i r , W a t e r r i s i n g .
Aug, 4 - q u i e t .

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Bg7 5 - R a i n ,
Aug. 6 - ? i s i t Sanfi|f B a y . P i c k b l u e b e r r i e s ajad b l a c i c b e r r i e
Lake i s a * l e a s t 15 i n c h e s h i g l i e r t h a n on J u l y 1
Aug, 7-Rain and f o g . C l o s e camp,
Aug,14-lir &amp; Ivtrs S . S , P a r k e r i n oajnp. Buy t h e Mendota,
Lake s t i l l r i s i n g ,
Aug,15-Har:by a n d M o l l y Hute a r r i v e i n o a r t o t a k e u s
home,
Aug,21~Mr &amp; Mrs,S,S.Parl:erAlttiiiii« ttM. F r p n k l i n a r r i v e ,
Aug,E2-Hed P a r k e r a n d Don S c o t t a r r i v e . L e , k e r i s i n g .
Aug.23-Hed r e t u r n s t o b u s i n e s s ,
Aug,24-Piek l a r g e q u a n t i t y o f b l u e b e r r i e s a c r o s s l a k e ,
Aug.ES-'iforked on nev; b o a t ,
Aug,26-Ladi®B a t t e n d campmeeting,Mr Jesse.n h e l p s me
w i t h t h e new b o a t ,
Aug,27-S.S.Parker goes t o Dover,Marion,Ralph,Florence
and E a r l A l l e n v i s i t u s ,
Aug,E8-Cold 8Jid windy,
Aug,29-Same, •Je r e t u r n home,
3ep,12-Harry Bute ?;ith Mr &amp; M r s . S . S , P a r k e r a t Lookout,
T r y out t h e new b o a t ,
Sep, 18-S,8,Parker a t carap,Mr Whitehoues l o o k s o v e r
s i t e f o r Doathouse,
Sep,19-Hed,MiAnie and F r a n k l i n , M a r y P a r k e r and H a r r y
Hate a r r i v e i n o a r f o r t h e d a y ,
Oot,12-S.S.Parker.Young Mr Savary»s f a m i l y a t t h e i r
camp. S t a r t up p a r t r i d g e n e a r our f r o n t door.
Oot.l7-In S . S . P a r k e r ' s auto corner S . S . , M a r y , F r a n k l i n ,
Minnie and Hed P a r k e r ,
(tet,22-Harry Hute b r i n g s S , S . P a r k e r a n d v / i f e i n a n t e .
Oct,23-Mr V/hitehouse b e g i n s work on f o u n d a t i o n f o r
boathouse.Stim a n d F r e d learao
t a k e boat out
o f TO,ter.Pearce»s s t a y a l l n i g h t w i t h u s .
Wind blows a g a l e ,
Oet,E4-ltiraber a r r i v e s from P e r l e y B a r r , R e t u r n home,
Dec, l - S . S . P a r i c e r v i s i t s camp.
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Jan*26-Harry HU-te and S.S.Parlcer v i s i t cottage
and have hoat c r a d l e d f o r moving.
Jan.Sl-Boathouse moved today over the i c e to
new location.S.S.Parlcer a t camp.
Apr, 6-Mr

&amp; Mrs S.S.Parlcer. I c e not s a f e f o r t r a v e l .

Apr.l8-Ioe reported to have gone out today.
May

7-Sed Parker.H.S.Parker and S.S.Parker.Water
h i g h . Trout Jumping a l l day.

May 25-Mr &amp; Mrs,S,S,Parker,Paint rov/boat,
Jan,

6-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs Ned Parker,
H.S.Parker,
Jun, 7-Repair vrok,
Jon, 8-Iarge loon n e a r our p o i n t ,
Jun, 9-&amp;ray s q u i r r e l i n r e a r of oamp, Retum home,
Jun,14-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S,Parker and H a r r i s Pike,Work
on boathouse,
Jun,15-Pinish work and r e t u r n home,
Jun,24-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S,Parker.Find wharf and end of
s t a i r s badly damaged,
Jun,25-Hed and Franlclin Parker a r r i v e w i t h P r e s c o t t
and work on boat and boathouse.In evening
Mt .Washington went dovra by l i g h t e d and V7ith
band on board.
Jan.26-Close camp.
J a l . 4-S.S.,Mary,Hed,Minnie and F r a n k l i n i n camp.
Rainy,windy and c o l d . Lawrence Y.M.G.A.
boys i n camp on Day's P o i n t .
J a l . 5-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker go home.
J a l . 6-Close camp.
Jul.17-Mrs.S.P.Hate,Molly,and Mr &amp; Mrs.S.P.Hute,
J u l . 18-3.S.Parker and S.P.lMte work on boat and
f i n a l l y get i t going.S.P.Hute a r r i v e d .
Jal.19-Hot.Pat new b a t t e r i e s i n Mendota.
J a l . 2 0 - H o t . A l l i n bathing.
J a l . 2 1 - I n Mendota to L i t t l e Mark and back. "Repaired
pomp and s c r e e n doors.
Jul,22-S,P.Hate and Harry a r r i v e from fConcord.

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JaI723-Meadota running f i n e . P r e a c o t t looked i t over.
S t a i n e d the hoatfeoaae.
.E4-S.P. and Harry went to Concord,Mendota goes
to Bay twice »also t o Sandy Bay v/here ?/e
s t a l l e d and were towed home,
,25-S.S.Parker,Mr,Savary and Stan went to Sandy
Bay and picked "berries and a boat load of
dead pine limbs. Trimmed boathouse,
,26-Closed camp,
"1.29-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker i n camp.
1.30l-,31•, 1-Mr &amp; Mrs F r e d Pearce J o i n u s and we a l l
occupy Pine B l u f f t i l l Aug,14th,
,12-Minnie Parker and F3?anklin J o i n u s ,
,13-Hed Parker a r r i v e s .
,14-Retum home.
ittg,19-Wiil B e r r y and Mother,Fred Pearce and S.S,
Parker.Very hot,.7ater has f a l l e n 14 inches
since Spring,
,26-Mr &amp; Mrs,S,S.Parker,Minnie and F r a n k l i n
Parker i n oamp, Pearces s t a y overnight with u s ,
tag,27-Helt J o i n s u s v/ith F r e d e r i c k Clement,v/ife and
c h i l d r e n and Frank ]fe.yes and w i f e ,
isig,E8-Retm'n home.

p, 2-Mr &amp; Ivlrs S.S,Parker,x^,Minnie Parker and
F i u n k l i n open caii\p,Mr,Doring,wife and
daughter open Camp Lookout,
• 3-Hed Parker and Mr &amp; HPS,Fred Pearce a r r i v e .
, 4 - A l l go t o Odd F e l l o w s P i c n i c a t Lake Shore Fark.j
p.22-S,S.Parker,Hed Parker and F r a n k l i n s h i n g l e
west roof of cottage.
f,E8-Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S,Parker h e r f o r the day,
t,28-Fred Pearee and S.S.Parker here to look over
the boat.
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I p r 7 l 9 - s . S , P a r k e r anfl. Leon Rioharclson i n earap.
I c e m e l t i n g arotmd s h o r e s .
18-S,S.-i^arker,Ned P a r k e r , H . S , P a r k e r p a i n t boat,
I Hay E6-S,S,Parker and Leon R i c h a r d s o n p a i n t b o a t ,
\jm,

8-JJIr &amp; Mrs. S.S.Parker .Molly Nute and Leon
R i c h a r d s o n open camp.
I . 9-Repair v#ork a t Lookout and p a i n t i n g b o a t ,
u l O - G l o s e camp.
U20-Mr &amp; Mrs.3.S.Parker nnft Leon.Water h i g h .
F r a n k B u t l e r and Norman H a r t f i e l d c a l l .
I , E l - R e t u r n home.

\hl»

4-Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S,Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs, Ned P a r k e r
F r a n l c l i n and Leon i n camp. L o t s o f s t r a w b e r r i e s
We v i s i t Loon Cove and Sandy B a y , F i r e w o r k s
viewed by S a v a r y s and S k i n n e r s ,

|ftil.l7-Mr &amp; Mrs 3.P,:^te,Molly and Leon R i c h a r d s o n
a r r i v e by auto t o back door.J/Ir &amp; Mrs S.S.Par
ker a r r i v e by t r a i n ,
L.18-We t a k e F r e d P e a r c e t o Bay i n Mendota.
L,19-Shov;ers,
iJtil.EO-Close camp.
L,E6-John S,Gilraan,Maude Oilman v/ith John J r , and
B a r b a r a a l s o l e d , M i n n i e and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r ,
hl.E7- •Hot
ftll.ES- •Hot,led goes t o town,
|ita,E9- •Hot,
L,SO. •Mr John Rhodes and f a m i l y and Mrs,Cora G a r l a n d
spend day w i t h u s . John Gilmfui goes t o L a c o n i a ,
L,31. •Whole c o u n t r y s u f f e r s w i t h h e a t ,
J. 1- •Minnie P a r k e r c e l e b r a t e s h e r b i r t h d a y .
E- •Showers.
345 -Break eamp,
7-Mr &amp; Mrs S , S , P a r k e r , I i e o i ^ O t i s and G e r a l d ,
8-Heard l o o n , P i c k e d up M o l l y Nute and N e l l i e
Hayes a t the B a y ,
9- P i c k e d l o t s o f b l u e b e r r i e s i n p a s t u r e n o r t h
of Red Rock Brook, And g o t soaked by shower,
iag,10-Molly goes home.

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Hgril-Mra C.E.Home a r r i v e s , / e go to B i r e h Landing
and Sandy Bay,Leon p i t c h e s a tent and s l e e p s
in i t ,
iUg,12-Pick W e l v e quarts of b l u e b e r r i e s a t Red Rock
Brook p a s t u r e ,
Aug,13-Cluiet,
ittg,14-Ileliie Hayes,Otises and Home r e t u r n home,
tog,15-C±HKH3aBaiBii,Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker alone,
ittg,16taig,17©gtch three p i c k e r e l , B i n e w i t h Jewels a t
the Horne cottage,
lag,18-Fair and cool,
liig,19-C,W,!I?ibbetts c a l l s , A l s o L e s l i e and eight
Boy Scouts,
,E5-Harry Ifate brings Mr &amp; Mrs,S,S.Parker to camp.
Also Leon Richardson, Edna Peavey and C a r r o l l
Peavey c a l l ,
,E6-Congregational Choir of Farmington P i c n i c ,
Frank Hayes and w i f e
F r e d e r i c k Clements,v/ife,and c h i l d r e n
Mrs,E.S,Adams and daughter
I ^ o r a and Gerald O t i s
Arthur Jones,wife and daughter
Herbert Brome,Ernest Kimball,Pansy and C a r r o l l
Peavey,John and Blanche Leighton,Mrs R , C u r r i e r
and F l o r a B,Huntress c a l l upon u s .
P a r t y i s photographed on the wharf,
,S7-Cold,'We depart f o r home,
,14-IIed Parker and S.S.Parker a t camp. See f l o c k
of S9 ducks. Water f i v e f e e t from b i g rock.
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IS1730-S.S,r€«i»ker and Leon Richardson,Lake
low, l e e teo f e e t t h i c k ,
Ivlaj

very

3 - 3 , S , P a r k e r and Leon Rieha,rdson.Paint boat.
F i n d d r y beach about s i x f e e t outside of
b i g r o c k . I c e r e p o r t e d a s going out iipr,24-25.

Kay 11-Mr &amp; lira S.S.Park®r,Iulf,?arker'Minnie Parlcer
and Leon R i c l i a r d s o n
May 1 2 - l e d a r r i v e s , D e s t r o y e d many ^ p s y moth n e s t s .
May

18-Mr &amp; Mrs,3.3.Parker,Leora O t i s , G e r a l d O t i s
and Leon Richardson, f o r the day,

Jun, 3-Mr &amp; Mrs,Natt F.Roberts,Mr &amp; Mrs,3.S.Parker
and Leon a r r i v e . C ^ t o h 3 t r o u t and gather
strawberries,
J\m,2b-Mr &amp; i i r s S . S . P a r k e r and Leon R i c h a r d s o n ,
Jun,E6-lfork a l l day a t Lookout,Y,M,G.A, boys i n camp,
Jun,E7-Worked on boat and boathouse,
J u l , 3-Mr &amp; Mrs, S, B.Parker .Minnie and F r a n k l i n Parlc»r
and Leon Richardson.
J i l l , 4-Hed a r r i v e s , S . S . P a r k e r and I^on get stuck i n
the sand a t iCeewaydin s t a t i o n , G o to Bay aad
to RedcRock region i n Mendota,
J a l , 5-Close oamp,
JUI,30-Mr &amp; M2?s,3.S.Parker a t camp,
J i i l , 3 1 - G e r f i l d O t i s and S.S,Parker p i c k b l u e b e r r i e s ,
Aug, l ~ P a r t y v i s i t Sandy Bay and Red Rock Brook,
Aug. E-We v i s i t LibbybMuseua w i t h Leon,Gerald and
Leora,
Aug, 3 - H o 2 ^ n O t i s a r r i v e s ,
Aug, 4-2?ake D r . K e l l e y and f a m i l y and Dr,Huntress
and f a m i l y f o r r i d e i n Mendota a l s o E v e r e t t
Walker and wife,Horman o t i s . w i f e and two
c h i l d r e n , L e o r a and G e r a l d , F r e d Pearce,Mrs.
Pearce,Miss Gowan and Miss Osborn c a l l ,
Aug. 5-Retum home,

Aug.lO-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S,Parker and F r a n k l i n a t camp,
A u g , l i - D r , K l l l o r y and family leave Lookout,Dr•Huntress
moves i n w i t h h i s f a m i l y ,
Aug, 12-C|pcrikdy w i t h mist,
Aug,13-Dr,Pierce the d e n t i s t occupies Lookout,

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*" . - .
•
'ka£:.i4-Tery h o t .
tog.15-Franklin
and S.S.Parker c u t l e a n i n g p i n e a t
foot of s t a i r s .
Aug.l6-Repair f e n c e s on Red Rock Brook l o t ,
Aug. 17-Windj^.Franlclin goes home,
Attg,18-Li^ht f r o s t ,
Aug,19-Glose eamp,
Aug,S4-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker and M o l l y i f u t e .
Aug,E5-Return home,
Sep, 2-Mr &amp; Mrs,3,3,Parker a t camp,
Oct, 8-lflr &amp; Mr3,S.S,Parker,Leon R i c h a r d s o n and
Raymond Moore,fake h o a t s out o f w a t e r .
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Ipr7l9-S.S.Parker and Leon R i c h a r d s o n a t camp,
Kay 24-S.S.Parker,F3?anklin and Leon a t eamp.Painting
hoats .Water h i g h , Gypsy moths ha.tching,
Kay i51-10p &amp; Mrs,S,S,Parker,Leon and F r a n k l i n , W a t e r
very high.
Jun, l ~ R e t u m home.Leon and F r a n k l i n w a l k i n g a s
a Scout t e s i ,
Jun,

7-Mr &amp; M r s . S . 3 , P a r k e r , G e r a l d O t i s , M o l l y Hute
and Leon R i c h a r d s o n i n camp f o r t h e d a y .

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"^ST.lS-IAr &amp; l i r a S . S . P a r k e r , M o l l y Nute,Leon i n ofirap.
J a n . 1 4 - F i s h i n e but no l u c k .
Jim.l5-&amp;;eturn home.
Jan.29-Mr &amp; Mrs.Alonzo I . D a v i s and Ned P a r k e r a r r i v e
t o v i s i t A l b e r t Davis,VM.Nelson,Leon R i c h a r d son and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r who a r c camping w i t h
Fi^uak B u t l e r .
J u l . S-Mr &amp; Mrs S . S , P a r k e r , L e o r a O t i s , G e r a l d O t i s ,
and I ^ o n R i c h a r d s o n ,
J u l , 4-Harold T i b b e t t s and Mi',Bro\ c a l l ,
J u l , 5-Close oaiap,
J u l , 2 4 - S , S , P a r k e r and Mary,Ned P a r k e r and M i n n i e ,
Jul,25-Ned and Minnie r e l s i r n , L e o r a &amp; G o r a l d a r r i v e ,
Jul.26-Mary*d b i r t h d a y , L o o r a &amp; G e r a l d go home,
Franliiin arrives.
J u l , 2 7 - 3 . S . &amp; F r a n k l i n go i n B/Iondota t o Aiken»s
Point f o r blueberries,
J u l , 2 8 - G e r a l d and Ned r e t u i ' n ,
Jul,29-To Sandy Baj'' bluebQrryiiig.Leon goe^ home.
J u l . 3 0 - C l o s e oamp,
Aug.l4«41rs.S.P,Nute,Molly,feude,Stan and Leon a r r i v e ,
Aug.15-Rain. To Bay i n Mendota,
Aug,16-Mr &amp; Mrs.3,S.Parker imd E . P . B i t s a r r i v e . S t a n
paints r u s t i c r a i l i n g .
Aug.l7-Several c a l l e r s .
Aug.l8-ar ^5 Mr S.S, 3 . P a r k e r l e a v e . H a r r y Nute a r r i v e s ,
Aag.l9-S,P, and H a r r y Hate l e a v e . R a i n .
Aug.20-S.P.Hate r e t u r n s t o camp,
Aug.21-Brok9 camp.
Aug,31-Mr &amp; Mrs S,S.Parker and Leon R i c h a r d s o n ,
Sep, 1 - Y i s i t Red Rock Brook end b a r ^ i n w i t h PIr,
Neivhall f o r more l i i a d . R e t u r n hoaie,
Oct,IB-Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S.Parker,Leon £ind P r a n i c l i n i n camp*
Dee.23-S.3.Parker,Franid-in
and Leon enjoy
skating.Ice 6 inches.

fine

Dec,29-"Ms 1^ Mrs J.G.Haigb.,George H a i g h , L e o r a , G e r a l d ,
Franklin,Rosa leys,Catherine Oilman,Yiolet
Howard,Doris Card,SiGhard Udal3.,Slaie B e r r y ,
Leon R i c h a r d s o n , A r t h u r Gcnlc^j.James T h a y e r ,
C a r r o l l Peavey a n d S . S . P a r k e r s k a t i n g ,
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1930
Apr, 3 - 3 , S . P a r k e r , F r a n k l i n and Leon i n camp,
Apr,18-S,3,r'arker
tlay

a t camp,

9-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker,Leora

I'r'y^ E 6 - S , S . P a r k e r , H e d , F r a n k l i n

and Leon i n camp,
and Leon p a i n t boat,

^oi^mVii'-Mr &amp; Mr&amp;,S,S,Parker and Leon R i c i u i r d s o n ,
J u l , 1-Ifed ? a r k e r , 3 , S . i * a r k 0 r , L e o n and Oeorge Haigh
r e p a i r i n g wharf,
J U l , 3-Mr &amp; M r s , S . S . P a r k e r , L e o r a and G e r a l d O t i s ,
J u l . 4-Mr &amp; Mrs.Hed Parker,Mr &amp; M r s . 7 , J . E n g l i s h
and two c h i l d r e n ,
J U l , D - F r a n l i i i n P a r k s r and Rapiond Moore J o i n u s ,

J u l , I E - M r &amp; Mrs,S.P.Ifute and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r a r r i v e
by B .3; M.S.S.Parker b r i n g s Mrs.E.P.Hute and
M o l l y by a u t o .
Jul,13-Hed a r r i v e s . Hot,
J u l . l ' i - S . P . H u t e b u i l t a m a i l box and a f f i x e d i t t o
p o s t n e a r boathouse f o r w a t e r d e l i v e r y o f
m a i l , Hed r e t u r n s t o F a r m i n g t o n ,
JuI,15-E,P.HutG a r r i v e s from C o n e o r d e P i r s t m a i l
r e c e i v e d by R.L.D, b o a t ,
Jul,16-I'oo oool tOi s'.irim,
J u l o l 7 - B r i t e and f a i r , /ent t o Bay and took Har3?y,
Helen and Eugene F , Hute from t r a i n . T h i s
week we have c l e a n e d out i e o house and made
i t i n t o a wood shed,painted t h r e e c h a i r s ,
r e p a i r e d and p a i n t e d pump,Franklin goes home,
Leon a r r i v e s ,
J U l o l S - A l l t h e Ilute f a m i l y t o g e t h e r , S t a n a n d I f e r r y
alimbod h J . l l a c r o s s t h e l a k e and p i c k e d
b l u e b e r r i e s . H a r r y Hutes went home.
Jul,19-S,P.Ifute l o r e f o r Concord,
JuJ.,20-Painted c l o t h e s post,I.Iade and p a i n t e d garbage
box and s t a n d ,
Jci3.,21-Picked b l u e b e r r i e s a c r o s s l a k e , i n p a s t u r e ,
Ju.l,E2-S,P.Hute r e t u r n s t o oamp,
Jul#2S-Broke camp,
Jal,2G-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S,Parker and G e r a l d O t i s ,
Jal.29-Picking blueberries.
Jul,S0-Vi3it Bay.
Jul.31-Quiet,

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Aug, 1-Leora O t i s and Leon Richardson a r r i v e ,
Aug, 8-S,S,Parlcer,Leon Richardson,Ernest Kirahall
and Raymond Moore i n camp,
Aug,21-Rev,Harry L o u d , S t e l l a Loud,Mr &amp; Mrs S,S,Parker
and Leon Richardson,
Aug,22-Cloudy and v/amn,
Aug,23-Attend campmeeting,
Aug,24-Sntire p a r t y w i t h Mr Skinner and d a u ^ t e r
and O l i v e SavJiry go i n lona ( S k i n n e r s hoat)
to /olfhoro to c e l e h r a t i o n of 150th a n n i v e r s a r y
of the town,
Aug,25-E,D,Roberts,v/ife and daughter c a l l . Catch one
hass a t Red Rock,
Aug,2€-Leon catches seven hompout,
Aug,27-See hydroplane,
Aug,28-Q]aiet,
Aug,29-Ned and Minnie arrive,?/e c l o s e camp,
Oct,10-Rev,J.G.Haigh,S,S.Parker,Franklin
a t cottage.

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and Leon

2 1

1921PeErr20-S.S.Parker,Fred Pearce and Leon a t camp.
To look a f t e r the Mendota,
Mar,13-F.P.Pierce,Hed Parker,Leon Richardson,and
S,3,Parker a t eamp. I c e thawing.

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Mar,30-Ioe went out Maroh ^8th t h i s year.Leon
Richardson and S.S,"^arlcer i n camp,Find
r e a r of hoathouse four f e e t under water,
the two outside supports having heen
destroyed hy ice,Mendota had s l i d hack
through door and n e a r l y a l l of i t under
water,We gather a c c e s s o r i e s but are unable
to move boat,
Apr, 2-Engineer F.P.Pierce,Capt,Geo,lynch with h i s
steamer,Leon,Raymond Moore and S.S.Parker
to rescue of Mendota.Tov/ed i t around to the
beach.Propeller,shoe and anchor and t o o l s
lost.Otherwise boat i n good aMhpe,
Apr, 3-Haul Mendota i n l a n d a||d block i t up.
May

6-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.:^rker,Leon and F r a n k l i n at camp,
•faint rowboat. Creosote gypsys a t Doring
camp f o r I^Jr,Doring,

toy 15-S.S.Parker,Ned and Leon spend day.
May 30-Ito &amp; Mrs.S.S.Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs Ned Parker
Leon Richardson and Raymond Moore a t camp.
Jun,15-Mr
Mrs,S.S,Parker,Franklin and Leon a r r i v e
to rescue one s i d e of boathouse which had
f a l l e n into the v;ater,Blov7ing a ^ l e . C a n n o t
s t a y out i n rowboat,

Jan,24-Mr &amp; M r s , S . S . % r k e r , F r a n k l i n and Leon i n camp
Jun,25-Painting and r e p a i r s ,
Jun,26-Hed and Minnie a r r i v e . P e a r c e s c a l l . Launch
the Mendota,
Jan,E7-Find p r o p e l l e r of Mendota, Return home,
J u l , 3-Mr &amp; Mrs,S.S.Parker,Leon and Mrs. N e l l i e
Hayes,Leon c a t c h e s 12 hompout,2 t r o u t ,
J a l , 4-Ned Parker a r r i v e s . Hot,
J u l , 5-Cooler,Close camp,
J a l , 2 S - E l i z a Colbath of Los Angeles and Mr &amp; Mrs
S.S.Parker and Leon Richardson
Jal,22-Quiet,
Jul,23-Hydroplane g i v e s us an e x h i b i t i o n ,
Jal,24-Mr &amp; Mrs C.E.Home call,v/e r i d e to Wolfboro,
Jul,25-Hot,
Jal,26-QuiBt,

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mzi

7iir727-pioic blaoicberries.Ned,Minnie and Capt,Sevan
and ¥/ife a r r i v e by a u t o ,
Ail,E8-Frank:lin J o i n s u s ,
JUl,29-Heavy t h u n d e r s t o r m s ,
Jal,30Mss f i s h i n g b u t no l u c l c .
|;til,31-Glose camp.
Aug.21-Molly Bute,Maude Hute and S t a n Hute a r r i v e ,
Aug,22-CouldnH s t a r t Mendota,Fire i n s t o v e f o r comfo
iiig,23-3.P.H. t o F , t o see h i s f a t h e r , B r o u g h t E r l e i e
E d g e r l y bade,also D o r i s and E l e a n o r , P u t up
s t a g i n g o n e a s t s i d e o f house and s t a r t e d t e a r ing o f f the s h i n g l e s .
.24-Bdgerly g i r l s went home.Franlclin a r r i v e s ,
S.P.H, l a i d t h r e e bundles o f s h i n g l e s ,
,25-Hed J o i n s u s ,
,26-Hed r e t n r n s home, Leon a r r i v e s ,
,27-Steamed c l a m s , S , P . H . and Leon b r i n g up 2500
s h i n g l e s from t h e B a y ,
, 2 8 - F r a n k l i n went home,
Jtag,29-Leon goes home,Ben Sanborn,R.K.Rogers w i t h
w i v e s v i s i t u s , P a i n t e d west w a l l o f k i t c h e n ,
Aug,30-Closed camp,
Oct, 7-Hed and M i n n i e and Sam and Mary P a r l c e r ,
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l y T . 4 - M r &amp; Mrs S,S,Parlcer,Agnes Home,Arthur J e w e l l
C l a r e n c e J e w e l l and G e r a l d O t i s i n camp.
, 4-Mr &amp; lira S.S. and Mr &amp; lira, H.L. Parlcer,
Bought ne\ rov/boat o f L y n c h ,

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.2-Mr &amp; Mrs Hed P a r k e r and F r a n l c l i n . G a l e b l o i v i n g .
|Jan.l3-Mr &amp; Mrs S . 3 . P a r k e r a r r i v e . ; / e r e p a i r r u s t i c
f e n a e n e a r s t a i r s b u i l t by S.P.Bute i n J u l y
1902 and i n t a c t t i l l now.
|Jim.l4-Rainy.
1.15- Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.'^arker depart.Hed and F r a n k l i n
shingled the k i t c h e n .
1.16- C l o s e oamp.
1.27- F r a n k l i n P a r k e r and John F.Dame i n eamp.
1.28- R a i n ;
1.29- To Bay.Heavy shower d e l a y i n g Mt.V/ashington.
iJun.SO-iass life,pgaret H i l l and George Haigh c a l l e d .
P l a y e d c o r n e t a n d Jews h a r p but they d i d not
hamonize,
i l , 1-To t h e B a y a g a i n , i ? a i n ,
2- Mr &amp; iJIrs Hed P a r k e r , Mrs, E l m e r Knox, L o r en
H m m r d ^ d V i o l e t Howard a r r i v e d , L a t e r L e o ^
l^iiox,Elmer Knox and J e s s iOaox a r r i v e d ,
a , 3 - H a r r y , H e l e n , E u g e n e F , , C h a r l o t t e Hate and
Mrs,S,P.Bate,Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker and Leon
Richardson a r r i v e ,
4-A p l e a s a n t day,Lake h i g h e r than any y e a r
s i n c e 1857,
'Jal, 5-Cloudy, A l l hands a t work,
i J a l , 6-^Aary P a r k e r and H e l l i e Hate p a i n t t h e b o a t ,
7-Close oaiiip,
:,20-Mr c% Mrs,S,S,Parker,Mr C". I;Ir3,Hed P a r k e r and
F r a n k l i n , V f o r k on f o u n d a t i o n s f o r g a r a g e ,
|fol.21-All busy,
.,22-Return home,
a,29-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S,Parker,!.iEr &amp; Mrs A r t h u r J e w e l l
and t h e s m a l l J e v / e l l s ,
.,3a-rir &amp; I^Irs Hed P a r k e r , i l r
Mrs C,'^,Floyd
and c h i l d r e n , F r a n k l i n , L e o n , G e r a l d O t i s a n d
Alex Katcsky v i s i t u s ,
3- Mr &amp; J I r s S , S , P a r k e r , H e l l i e Hute,Molly Hute,
and Hed P a r k e r a r r i v e , S t a r t work on garage
v ; i t h Erasmus E l l i s , B o s s C a r p e n t e r ,
4&lt;-Molly p a i n t s t h e f e n c e ,
5- F r a n k l i n a n d M o l l y s h i n g l e garage,Mary p a i n t s
i t and t h e work i s done.

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Aug. 6- Leon,Alex K a t o s l s y , G e r a l d O t i s and L e o r a
O t i s j o i n us.Harry,Helen,Eu^eneF. and
C h a r l o t t e B a t e v i s i t us d u r i n g t h e day.
A|Eg. 7 - R a i n .
Aug. 8 - S h i n g l i n g and p a i n t i n g g a r a g e . A l l a t work.
Aug. 9-Mr &amp; Mrs Bed P a r k e r d e p a r t . R e s t o f p a r t y
l e a v e l a t e r c l o s i n g eamp.
Aug.20-Hed,Minnie and F r a n k l i n P a r k e r a r r i v e and
s t a y a v/eek.
Sep. 2-Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S.Parker,Leon and A l e x K a t o s k y .
Sep. 3-Mrs A l b e r t O t i s and Mr &amp; airs D o r i n g c a l l .
Sep. 4 - C a l l on Mrs B u t l e r a t Loon Cove.At Sandy
Bay measure l o t s f o r Mr A l l e n and F r a n k
Lougee.Paint a n d s t a i n garage,
Oct, 1-Mr &amp; Mrs C,W,Floyd,Madeline,Charlotte
and C a r o l i n e Floyd,Mr &amp; Mrs Bed P a r k e r ,
Oot,20-S,S,Parker,Franklin,Leon,and Hed P a r k e r
c l o s e up eamp f o r t h e w i n t e r ,
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Jifay 20-Mr &amp; llrs S.S.Parker,Leon R i c h a r d s o n ,
Mrs.Rohama Hayes.Lake low.Ten f e e t o f beach
from f f i o t of s t a i r s . F r e d Pearce d i n e s w i t h \
May 29-Mr &amp; airs l e d Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r ,
Leon R i e h a r d s o n . A l l e n F o l e y and F r a n l c l i n
P a r k e r . Cool w i t h s l i g h t f r o s t .

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f a y 3 0 - P a i n t boats,!,irs.Aiinie Korwood and Miss Ann
HoKTOod v i s i t u s .
May S i - l e d aad Sam f i n i s h new l e n g t h o f f e n c e .
C l o s e oamp,
Jun,20-Mrs.lorwood,Er's,led P a r l c e r , F r a n k l i n and
J.F.Dame,
J u n ^ E l - S t a n Ilute,M8.,\jde l n t e , M o l l y l u t e , M r s E.P,
m i t e , l e d Parlcer,Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . l ^ r l c e r and
Leon aiGhardson. Leon and Hed r e t u r n t o F ,
F o r s e t f i r e s ap the l a k e ,
Jun,22Jim,23-FrtmlLLin c a l l s on u s , S t a n p a i n t s f e n c e .
See f i v e young d u c k s ,
Jun,24-Harry,Helen,G-ene and C h a r l o t t e a r r i v e w i t h
l o a d of food i n c l u d i n g clams.Sam P a r k e r s
and Hed P a r k e r s d e p a r t ,
Jun,25-Breezy,
Jun,26-Harry Hates l e a v e . S t a n s p r e a d g a l l o n of
r a r e o l d r a i l r o a d r e d p a i n t which S.S.P.
dug up and d e c l a r e d t o he 20 y r s e l d .
P a i n t e d hoth s t a i r s , p i a z z a on e a s t and n o r t h
and g r e e n f o r the pump,Both chipmunk and
r e d s q u i r r e l s came t o s t e p s f o r f o o d ,
Jan,27-Break camp,
J u l , 3-Mrs, S.S,Parker,Mrs.Hed P a r k e r , L e o n
Riehardson,Ruhama Hayes and F r a n k l i n Parker.
J u l , 4-S.S.Parker and l e d a r r i v e .
J u l , 5 - F l o y d f a m i l y c a l l . A n d Mr Savarjr,
J u l , 8-The Hed P a r k e r s and F l o y d f a m i l y . A . 3 . C a r t e r s
call,Rode to G i l f o r d i n Floyd's ear,
J i l l , 9 - C a l l e d a t C a r t e r s and t h e y dined w i t h u s ,
A p a r t y o f e l e v e n aro\md the t a b l e ,
J u l . 1 0 - F r a n k l i n p a i n t e d the r a i l g r e e n , P i c n i c a t
the C a r t e r s .
J u l , 11-71 i n d y ,
J u l . l S - T ^ v c deer seen n e a r P e r k i n s barn,Ride around
l a k e i n F l o y d auto v i s i t i n g Sunset H i l l
n e a r Thomas P l a n t e s t a t e .
iug.

5-4Ir &amp; JIrs Hed Parker,Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker
L e o n , I ^ o r a dnd G e r a l d O t i s , A l e x Xatosky
and W i l l i a m Hayes,

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1923
6-Freaiicliii Parlcer and G e r a l d O t i s J o i n u s .
Mrs i S l s i e H u n t r e s s v/ith u s .
Aug. 7-v/ork on stone w a l l on beach.
Aug. 8-Pranjcliri aad Ger&amp;ld go horae.
i u g . 9-Mr &amp; Mrs S.H.ICelly,Laura Loclce and H e l l i e
Hayss c a l l .
A u g . l O - Y i s i t Sandy B a y . S e t out s p r u c e and s t r i p e d
raaple on our l o t ,
A u g . l l - V i s i t e d E i r e h I^mding.Worked on v m l l ,
iUig.lS-Broak eamp,
Aug,23-C,v/.Ployd and f e j a i l y and Mr Sa Mrs Hed P a r k e r
spend t h e day,
Sep, 7-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker,Mrs.Ifery T i b b e t t s , L e o n
E i c h a r d s o n and A l o x i C a t o s k y . S e l l Mendota,
0©t,ll-led,Fr£mklin and S.S.Parker and Leon v i s i t
Qimrp aiid put b o a t s away. Lake v e r y lov/,
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Jon,22-Mr &lt;&amp; Mrs Hed Parker,Mr ft Mrs George L . P e r k i n s
Mr &amp; Mrs M e l v i n E a r l e J r . and daughter,
Jan,25-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Iferker,Mr &amp; Mrs Hed P a r k e r ,
and H a r r y I l u t e . P a i n t boat,Set out mountain
a s h g i v e n by Mr G e r r i s h ,
J u l , 3-?Ir &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker,Mr &amp; ?lrs,!fed P a r i e r and
F r a n I c l i r i , L a k e low , t h e r e b e i n g f o u r o r f i v e
feet, o f beach a t f o o t o f s t a i r s .

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HT," 4-i:i0d oovery p i a z z a r o o f v/iljL p a r o i d r o o f i n g ,
J a l , b-Hed goes home,Franklin cUid S.S,P. p a i n t ,
J u l , S-Ued rstui'na t o earap, V i s i t Saaclir B a y , F l o y d
f a m i l y , L e o n and Alerc c a l l . Close camp,
J u l , 7 - l l r s 3.P.Ilute and S t a n and l^aude a r r i v e , No
p a t t e r n s i n t h e guard hoiiee. S k i n n e r s a r r i v e
f o r season and f i n d dead duck under the bed,
Jul, 3-ouiot,
fcl. 9-nobody d i d n o t h i n g ,
Jul,10-ScrGened f r o n t door,lied a r r i v e d ,
J u l . l l - N e d goes homu,
J a l , 1 2 - H a r r y Iluto and f i i m i l y b a n d H o l l y Ilute f t r r i v e .
Also S.S.Parker.
J u l , 1 3 - Y e s t o r d a y ' s gueats d e p a r t i n r a i n ,
Jtil,l&lt;'»Flre i n t h e s t o v e was c o n f o r t ! i b l e ,
Jul,15-Plugged l e a k s i n b o a t , P a i n t e d i n s i d e o f same,
J u l , i f . - B r o k s sarap,
Jul,18-Med P a r k e r and S,P.Hute a t camp f o r a sweater
and a swim,
Jul.E7-Hed P a r k e r and w i f e , S . S . P a r k e r and w i f e ,
J u l , 2 8 - P i c k 3 Ciuarts o f r a s b e r i i e s on n o r t h s h o r e ,
J u l . 2 9 - / o r k around camp,
Jul,39-C&gt;uiet,
Jal,31-Cooler,
Aug, 1-Rev,a,D.Disbrow c a l l s .
Aug, 2-Hed goes t o town.
Aug, 3-Agnes I l o r n e , L e o r a O t i s , C l a r e n c e J e w e l l and
l e o r a J e v / o l l -with F r a n k l i n P a r k e r spend d a y ,
Aug, 4-Cloae camp,
Aug,27-J.F.Dame and F r a n k l i n P a r s e r , R o b e r t
and A l e x Katoslcjr c a l l on u s ,
Aug,28-Visited '7hitehouse c o t t a g e ,

Bennett

Oct, 5-Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parker and Mr &amp; lUra Ned P a r k e r
Leore. Otis,£iKsidtbsLeon and A l e x v i s i t cam_ ,
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JlmZ a - Mr &amp; Mrs S.S.Parlcer,Rev.p.H.Reissig,Leon
aaci. A l e x T i a i t Ciimp.
j t e l l , 3-Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r , M o l l y
Ruiia,ma Hayes i n oamp,
Jujk, 4-QuiGt F o u r t h ,
J u l , 5-.7a r e t u r n home,

Nute,Leon R i c h a r d s o n

Jul,l'7-Poi'ce P j i r k e r ano. A d r l n n Cooper o f C a l i f o r n i a
x ^ r a n k l i n and S . S , P a r k e r , P e r c e and A d r i a n p i t c h
t e n t and s l e e p i n i t ,
J u l , 1 0 - R e p a i r i n g b r i d g e near S a l a r y ' s ,
J a l , 1 9 - l i 3 i t j3as&amp; shore f o r m s p b e r r i e s and b l u e b e r r i e s
F r e d Poarce and Mrs Pea; c e v i s i t u a ,
J a l , 3 0 - f i l r &amp; Mrs'Stan Nute,MrB a,P.Nute and H a r r y a r r i v e
J t i l . P . l - P e r o e , A d r i a n a n d Ned P a r k e r t a k e t r i p on Mount,
J u l , 3 2 - H a i n y and o o o l ,
J u l , 2 3 - T o Farming-ton and ^acfc,
J a l , 2 4 - S . 3 , , N 3 d L,Perce F . P a r k e r w i t h A d r i a n Cooper
and S.P.Nute climbed S t a r i g h t Back and p i c k e d
t h i r t y quarts of f i n e b l u e b e r r i e s ,
JftLl,25-Maude cana 17 p i n t s o f b e r r i e s t o t a k e t o D e t r o i '
A d r i a n and M o l l y go t o Bay w i t h O l i v e S a v a r y ,
J u l , 2 6 - R a i n , H a r r y Nut3 w i t h G-ene a n d C h a r l o t t e a r r i v e d ,
Fr4iL P e a r c e c a l l e d w i t h Horn Deaf born P.M. a t
Dover and ffm.Roberts o f R o l l i n s f o r d . M o l l y and
Stan cleaned barn of r u b b i s h ,
3WL,27-Ralki, IvIra,31izabGth Drew a r r i v e d i n e v e n i n g ,
Jul,20-Mr&amp;,Drew r e t u r n e d home, Mr &lt;?; Mrs S.S.Parker
arrived,
J u l , 2 9 - S . S . and P e r c e P a r k e r , A d r i a n Cooper and S.P.Nute
c l i m b e d Ht.Mr.Jor and p i c k e d 28 q u a r t s o f b e r r i e s
FoLlDwing them Maude ar^d M o l l y v/ith H e l e n Nute
and h e r two s i s t e r s and M i s s J^iavls v/ent up
S t r a i g h t Back and p i c k e d about 50 q u a r t s . I n
e v e n i n g Maude canned 12 q u a r t s f o r Perce and
and f i n i s h e d 24 p i n t s f o r h e r s e l f , .
Jul,30-Mr &amp; Mrs S.P.Nate and Mrs E.P.Nute q u i t camp.
Jul,31-Moll5',Perce,S.S.-i-'arker and A d r i a n a g a i n c l i m b
Mt.Major and p i c k 30 q u a r t s ,
Aug, 1-A.R.Beck and w i f e o f Roxbury stop w i t h u s ,
Aug, 2-I.eon a n d A l e x v i s i t u s ,
Aug, 3-Clohe camp except t h a t A d r i a n s t a y s t o work
for
Mr,Skinner,
Sep. 5-Mr &amp;Mi's,S.S,Parker,Nellie
Leon a t camp,

Nute and M o l l y and

Sept-S.P.Nute o f D e t r o i t p u r c h a s e s i n t e r e s t o f Ned
3?arker i n t h i s p r o p e r t y .

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5 ^ . 1 5 - H a r r y J h i t e ^ S t a n Nute and Gene a r r i v e d b r i n g i n g s t o v e and o t h e r f u r n i t u r e , T h e n r e t u r n e d .

, ^ . 1 7 - l f l r &amp; Mrs S.P.lJute i n camp,Snow a t Rochester
Ny y e s t e r f l ^ r and two d i e d o f c o l d a t C l e v e l a n d , F r o s t a t Farmington June 1 6 t h ,
Jtoi,18-Cool,Lock camp so Maude c a n be i n F , tomorrow
and S t a n goes deep s e a f i s h i n g ,
Jun,£8-Mr 6 I ^ s S.P,m^te,l'Irs,K.P.Nute and M o l l y ,
i l r r i v e i n e v e n i n g , S t a n w i t h H a r r y and t e n
o t h e r s went f i s h i n g o f f Y o r k H a r b o r . P a r t y
caught 284 f i s h w e i g h i n g above 1600 pounds,
S , P , I I , and H a r r y caught 34 f i s h v/eighing 114 l b
Jan,20-Molly l e a v e s , Mr &amp; Mrs S.S,Parker a r r i v e , C o o l ,
Jun,21J o n , 2 2 - V a r i o u s r e p a i r s raade, Molly r e t u r n s t o camp,
Jan,23-l;Irs Drew and Gene a r r i v e , S t a n b u i l d s forms f o r
concrete r e t a i n i n g w a l l .
Jun,24-Harry Nute and C h a r l o t t e a r r i v e . H a r r y and S t a n
completed c o n c r e t e w a l l . Saw p a i r o f l o o n s ,
Mr &amp; Mrs S , S , P a r k e r , H a r r y and C h i l d r e n l e a v e ,
Jan,£5-Took Mrs Drew t o Bay f o r h e r r e t u r n home,
Jun,26-To F , and back w i t h M o l l y ,
J u n , 2 7 - S t a n made cement s t e p on s i d e o f h i l l and
painted part of r u s t i c fence,
Jun,28-Stan,Molly,Maude and Mother Hute d r i v e t o
?/olfboro,03sipee,Union,Milton a^d F a r m i n g t o n
and back t o camp,
Jun,29-Harry and Helen l e f t c h i l d r e n w i t h u s and
t a k i n g Nash drove t o I f a n c h e s t e r w i t h H e l l i e
\?lllson,Mr3,V/adleigh and Mrs,Shapleigh,Harry
and Helen r e t u r n e d t o camp a t 9PM
Jun,30-The Harry.^Butes r e t u r n home,
J u l , l - P a i n t i n g and r e p a i r w o r l : , E a r l i n e E d g e r l y a r r i v e s
J u l , 2 - A d j o i n i n g c o t t a g e s w i r e d f o r e l e c t r i c i t y ?;hich
has j u s t been t u r n e d on. C l o s e eamp,
•
Jul,
H a r r y Hute and f a m i l y and Wadleigh s i s t e r s
occupy camp f o r unnamed p e r i o d ,
J u l , 2 1 - S t e l l a Loud and Mr &amp; Jirs
S.S.Parker i n camp.
J U l , 2 2 - S t e 11a's b i r t h d a y . Hot w i t h w i n d and re.in,
J u l , 2 3 - F r a n k l i n , J o h n Dame and F l o y d g i r l c a l l ,
Jal,24-^/ork on Gulch r o a d ,
J u l , 2 5 - M o l l y Hute j o i n s u s ,
Jul,26-lvlary P a r k e r ' s b i r t h d a y . F i n e day,
J u l , 2 7 - A r t h u r J e w e l l j o i n s u s t o work on s t a i r s . M e l l i e
Sanders c a l l s ,
J u l , 2 8 - J e w e l l and P a r k e r v;ork a l l day on s t f t i r s ,
J a l , 2 9 - H e l l i e Sanders l e a v e s . S t a i r s completed,
J u l , 3 0 - T e r r i f i e storm l a s t n i g h t r o c k e d t h e c o t t a g e ,
J u l , 3 1 - J e v / e l l goes home, F r e d T h a y e r and p a r t y p i c k
18 q u a r t s o f b e r r i e s on Mt,Majol?,

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5« l-¥laiBi and f a i r . We move out and c l o s e camp,
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^r,20-S,S,Parker,Hed P a r k e r and He.rry Hute,12 f e e t
o f beacli from f o o t of s t a i r s .
14-Mr "z l i r a , S.S,Par k e r , M o l l y I l u t e , G e r a l d O t i s
"
and C h a r l o t t e H a t e ,
fey 15-Cool and rainy,7/e r e t u r n home,
lay 28-Leon R i c h a r d s o n , R i c h a r d M i l l e r , I i r &amp; , S t a r r e t t ,
R i c h a r d J r , , H a r v e y and George M i l l e r ,
lay 29-C4aiGt,
lay 3 0 - P a r t y l e a v e f o r l y n n ,
f a l , 1-Mr&amp;
M r s , S . S , P a r k e r and Gene Hute,See many
s q u i r r e l s , h o t h r e d and chipmunks,
l a l , 2-Mr &amp; i i r s . H a r r y Hute w i t h C h a r l o t t e and Rhoda
ji
Have f i n e v i e w o f hoat r a c e s a s t h e y t u r n e d
"
a t huoy n e a r our p o i n t ,
JUl, 3-Ed and I r v i n g J e h s t e r and George P i k e c a l l ,
JUl, 4 - ? e r y c o l d ¥/ith h i g h w i n d p r e v e n t e d b o a t i n g
I
and c e l e b r a t i o n s ,
r a l . 7 •Mr &amp; Mrs.S,P,Hate r e a c h camp i n e V e n i n g , R a i n ,
J u l . 8 • F a i r and c o o l ,
M l . 9 •Molly Hate a r r i v e s i n e v e n i n g .
J a l . l O - D o r i s E d g e r l y c a l l s a l s o F r a n k Copp and Mr &amp;
Mrs.ClementS.Harry Hate and f a m i l y and Mother
B i t e spend the day w i t h u s . S ^ r l i n e and Leon
I^lmer c a l l .

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J u l ' . l l - F i n e and warm,Water splendid,Had 3 chipiminlcs
g a t h e r i n g doughnuts,Stan made cement s t e p f o r
porch s t a i r s ,
•
J u l , i 2 - H o t . D r o v e t o F , and l e f t M o l l y and Mother,
S t a n and Maude r e t u r n e d a l o n e ,
J u l , 13-Ho t , S eve r e thunder showe r •
J u l , i 4 - n o t , S h o w e r s , The H a r r y Ifutes drove up i n t h e
e v e n i n g b r i n g i n g w i r e announcing death i n
I
D e t r o i t o f W,J,Reineke,partner of SPH.
b a l , 1 5 - S u l t r y and damp. Worked on r o o f of b a m «
RUl,16-Vory h o t , Showers.Molly i n oamp,
Jul,17-Hot and showers a g a i n ,
J u l , 1 8 - C l o a r warm day,
Jul,19-StgJi f i n i s h e d * a s t roof of barn,
Jul,20-Mr &amp; Mrs,S,S,Parker a r r i v e , S t a n and La.ude t o F,
Jal,21-Mr &amp; Mrs Hamlin and c h i l d r e n and Mrs,Chandler
spend day v/ith u s ,
J u l , 22-S t a n Uute, C h a r l o t t e V/adleigh,Miss D a v i s and
S . S , P a r k e r went b e r r y i n g on S t r a i g h t b a o k and
s e c u r e d 55 t o 60 q u a r t s o f b l u e b e r r i e s ,
•
Julo23-Fog and r a i n ,
J u l , 2 4 - ? i s i t Fred Pearce,
J u l , 2 5 - R e p a i r v;ork,
J u l , 2 6 - C h a r l o t t e Wadleigh,Joe Wadleigh and M o l l y l u t e
J o i n our p a r t y .
J u l . 2 7 - l t r s . F r a n c i s V/adleigh J o i n s u s .
J u l . 2 8 - C l o s e camp.

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2 8

J u n , 16-Harry and M o l l y Hate xvith Gene and U n c l e Sam
and Aunt Mary v i s i t camp f o r second time t h i s
s e a s o n , l a k e h i g h vm h i n g o v e r l o w e s t p a r t of
our w h a r f . P a i n t b o a t .
J a l , 3-The H a r r y Hutes and M o l l y w i t h Mr &amp; Mrs
Parker.Mosquitoes t e r r i b l e .

S.S

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2 8

4-F r a n ] c \ i n P a r k e r , G e r a l d O t i s , A l l e n Twombly,
and O l i v e S a v a r y c a l l on us.The H a r r y Ifutes and
M o l l y r e t u r n home. The S . S . P a r k e r s st^.y t o
f i g h t mosquitoes.
5- 03.0se oamp*

4-Mr &amp;. M r s . S . S . P a r k e r and Gene Ilute i n camp.
5-Harry,Helen,lihoda and M o l l y Hute a r r i v e .
6-BreaJc camp.
1 - Mr &amp; Mrs.S.S.Parker,Miss V i r g i n i a Harmon and
Clarence J e w e l l .
2-B l u e b e r r i e s a n d b l a c k b e r r i e s .
3- P;; i n t s t a i r s and make g e n e r a l r e p a i r s .
4-More r e p a i r work.
5-A f t e r b l a c k b e r r i e s on o p p o s i t e s h o r e .
Aug.16-Return home.
Sep. 5-Maude and S t a n Hute open camp.
Sep. 6-To F . f o r steamed clam supper.
Sep. T-'-Mrs
S k i n n e r and daughter c a l l e d , Maude f e d
chipmunks r e p e a t e d l y from h e r hand.Saw f i v e
ducks c l o s e i n s h o r e .
Sep, 8-Mr &amp; Mrs Leon Palmer c a l l e d . M o l l y i s brought
up from F .
Sep, 9-Harry Hute and f a m i l y and E t h e l C h i l d spend
day w i t h u s ,
Sep,10-SPH b u i l d s t h r e e cement s t e p s ,
Sep,ll-y/ent t o Gilmanton t o v i s i t E a r l i n e Palmer,
u n c r a t e d and s e t up l i b r a r y t a b l e ,
Sep,12-Fed g r a y s q u i r r e l on f r o n t porch,He h a s wounded
f r o n t leg,Chipmunks a l l t h i t j u g h t h e house and
t a k e peanuts from our l a p , 8 s h e l l e d n u t s a r e
normal load.Have f e d drj l b s , o f n u t s t o C h i p ,
C l o s e camp,
Oct, 4-Harry Hute and Mr &amp; Mrs S . S , P a r k e r t o eamp
to p u t up boat and make snug f o r w i n t e r .
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2 9

1929
Maj "30-Mr Si Mrs S.S.Parlcer .Molly Hate and Gene
H u t e . l ^ e h i g h e r than usual.Vlhaitf somewhat
damage4.6ene and Sam p a i n t boat £md i n s t a l l
the pump.
Jun,13-Mr &amp; Mrs Harrjr lu.te,lihoda and Mr &amp; Mrs
S.S.Parlcer v i s t t oamp and p u t boat i n w a t e r .
J u n , 25-Harr^T,Helen,Gene ( C h a r l o t t e ,Rhoda ®ite
S i e l c i e and Mr &amp; Mrs S,S.Parlcer r e p a i r w h a r f
and r o o f on shed.
Jul.16-Mr &amp; Mrs S . S . P a r k e r , V i r g i n i a Haa^oiRaal.
C l a r e n c e J e w e l l i n camp,
Jal,16«Fair and wam.
J a l , l ? - R e p a l r work,
J a l . l a - T i s i t B±mh
Laming.
J r t i , i 9 - C i f m d y and o o o l ,
J u l . 2 0 - C l o s e camp,
J a l » E 2 - ^ &amp; Mrs S.P.Kate open oarap.VVaim.
J a l . 2 3 - H o t , Hed P a r k e r and Harrjr Hute and familyv i s i t l i s f o r a swim,
J u l , 2 4 - E l e a n o r E d g e r l y and two g i r l f r i e n d s c a l l ,
Jul,25-MrS.Drew w i t h t h r e e l a d i e s c a l l , H e d ctnd
H a r r y come up f o r t h e a f t e r n o o n . C a l l on
the Savarys.
J a l . 2 6 - P i n e . Maude anci S t a n made t r i p around t h e
l a k e on t h e Mt,Washington.
Jui,27-Hot,'JPo P, r e t u r n i n g w i t h Helen,Molly,Rlioda,
and Charlotte,Gene and H a r r y i n F o r d brought
l a r g e c r o c k f o r pump,
J u l , 2 8 - H o t , H a r r y and S t a n i n s t a l l orook about pump.
A l l i n swimming,Severe shower w i t h wind i n
the H i compelled Mt.vfashington t o swing i n t o
Loon Cove f o r s h e l t e r . H a r r y Hutes and M o l l y
r e t u r n home.
J u l . 2 9 - E a r l i n e Palmer and baby w i t h u s a l l day.
B u i l t a n o t h e r cement s t e p , P a i n t e d p a r t o f
r u s t i c fence,
Jul,30-!!!o F , and brought M r s , C h a r l e s C h i l d , S t h e l
and lames C h i l d , S t a n , J a m e s , G e r t r u d e ejid
L o u i s e and E d i t h Decker and Edna M i l l e r
went up Mt,M8,Jor f o r b e r r i e s , M e t Rev,
Disbrow on mountain,Took C h i l d f a m i l y back
to F ,
J u l , 3 1 - l e d P a r k e r saystwo o l d s e t t e e s a t camp came
from o l C Farmington s c h o o l w h i c h was moved
away when p r e s e n t H.S, was b u i l t i n 1875,

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2 9

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TaXTSl-ReT.Blsljpow and ^ r t y c a l l e d and went
swimratng.
Fine and warm,
Aug, l-Bare f e d two chipraonks d a i l y . We c l o s e
csaap and r e t u r n to F a m i n g t o n ,

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                    <text>�����Class of
Douglas Everett A l l t e n
Sheree Lynn Baldwin
M i c h a e l Battersby
C l a i r e Marie Bickerstaffe
George Robert Boyle
Kathy Ann Brazis
Pamela Lynn Brown
Wendell Mark Brown
Gregory A l l a n Chase
Peggy Anne Colbath
Robert M . Colpitt
Kathleen Ann Comeau
James J . D i P r i z i o
Joseph C . D i P r i z i o
Bmce Donnell
Roy F . Estabrook
Thomas Paul F i t c h
Kathryn Marie Furbush
Marie Cathlene Gagnon
Jeanette L . Garland
Paul Edward George
J a c a l y n G a i l Glidden
Roland Orie Glidden
G a i l Goslin
Sheila Jeanette Greeley
Shirley Margaret Greeley
Steven A . Greeley
Elizabeth Marie Guay
K a r e n Ruth H i l l
Wanda June Hobbs
Laura Jean Howard
G a i l E . Kidder
Deborah Lee Knox

Deborah Jean Land
Dennis N . LaPanne
Robin Leslie Lepene
Beverly Louise Lord
June Marie MacFarland
Jake Raymond Marsh
J a m i e Lynn Meyer
Sharon Lee Nelson
Nancy Lee Nutter
Kathleen Parker
V i c k i Parshley
Catherine Ann Perreault
D a v i d Charles Phillips
Scott T a y l o r Pitman
D a l e A l a n Pratt
M i c h a e l F . Quimby
Deborah Louise Reed
C l e o r i a Robinson
Wesley J . Rousseau
Ralph E . Russell J r .
Wilfred F . Schulte
Denny Scruton
Patricia Leola Smith
Nancy Jean Sprague
Judith Ann S u l l i v a n
Fern Marlene T a r m e y
Debra Elizabeth Thayer
W i l l i a m W . Vickers
Barbara Louise Wentworth
Prise i l i a Ann Wentworth
Ned Victor White
M i c h a e l A l a n Woodard
Kenneth H . Woods

"We Remember Not Days, But Moments"

�Table of Contents

Foreword
Dedication
Appreciation
Faculty
Seniors
Classes
Organizations
Senior A c t i v i t i e s
Athletics
Advertisements
Boosters

��Dedication

During our years at F . H . S . , we have been
fortunate enough to have among us two great
people who have helped us on our w a y .
For a l l his patience, understanding, help,
and dependable leadership, through the f o u r
long y e a r s we battled with h i m and shared
happy t i m e s with h i m , we wish to show our
great appreciation by dedicating this yearbook
to M r . R . Marston E r w i n .

For a l l her long nights after school trying
to meet deadlines to create a great yearbook,
keep the S e n i o r c l a s s i n l i n e , and always
keeping her spirits up when things were down,
we wish to show our appreciation by also dedicating this yearbook to Mrs. Barbara Robidoux.

WE T H E C L A S S OF 1973 W A N T T O T H A N K
Y O U BOTH

�In Appteciation of

Faculty and Staff
Especially
Mrs, EllioH

Mr. Towie

Mrs, Emerson

��The Adminisffation
Mr. Charles Morgan

Mr. R. Marston Erwin

!

Mrs. Ardys Elliott

�Faculty

Mrs. Rachael Feeney
18th year at F . H . S . ,
School Nurse

Mrs. Dorothy Bassett
16th year at F . H . S . ,
V o c a l and Instrument

�Mrs. Margaret Hourigan
8th year at F . H . S .
Librarian

M r . Robert Hamblett
10th year F . H . S .
Industrial Arts

M r . George Kourkounas
7th year at F . H . S .
Guidance Counselor

M r . Lewis Parissi
7th year at F . H . S .
Physical Education

Mrs. E i l e e n C l a r k
5th year at F . H . S .
Business Education

M r . Robert Grondin
5th year at F . H . S .
French

M r . A l a n Wentworth
4th year at F . H . S .
Math

�Mrs. Mary Ann Seney

Mr. Terry St. Germain
4th year at F . H . S .
U . S . History, S o c i a l Economics

3rd year at F . H . S .
Home Economics

Mrs. Laura Parsons
3rd year at F . H . S .
M a t h , Science

M r . Nicholas Debacher
3rd year at F . H . S .
Earth S c i e n c e , Physics
Chemistry

Mrs. Barbara Robidoux
2nd year at F . H . S .
English, 8th grade reading
Senior Class Advisor

Senior Class
Home Rooms
M r . K e i t h Kenney
1st year at F . H . S .
U . S . History, World History

M r . Robert Johnson
1st year at F . H . S .
English

�Mrs. Ann Margolis
1st year at F . H . S .
Biology

M r . Don Corcoran
1st year at F . H . S .
Psychology

M r . Larry Blondin
1st year at F . H . S .
English

M r . Robert Wilkinson
1st year at F . H . S .
English

M r . Roy Estabrook
1st year at F . H . S .
Special Education

M r . Peter Bongiovanni
1st year at F . H . S .
Science and Math

M r . W i l l i a m DeSalvo
1st year at F . H . S .
Math

�Teachers' Aides

Mike

Howard

�I have died in V i e t n a m
.But I have walked the face of the moon
I have befouled the waters and tainted the
air of a magnificent l a n d .

But I have

made it safe from disease.
I have flown through the sky faster than the
sun. But I have idled i n streets made ugly
with t r a f f i c .
I have littered the land with garbage.

But I

have built upon it a hundred m i l l i o n homes.
I have divided schools with my prejudice.

But

1 have sent armies to unite t h e m .
1 have beat down my enemies with clubs.

But

I have built court rooms to keep them free.
I have built a bomb to destroy the world.

But 1

have used it to light a l i g h t .
I have outraged my brothers in the alleys of
the ghettos.

But I have transplanted a human

heart.
I have scrl
But I h a &lt; ^ ( ^ ^ e d

the philosophy of m a n .

_ I have watched children starve from my
golden towers.

But I have fed half of the

earth.
I was raised in a grotesque s l u m .

But I am

surfeited by the silver spoon of opulence.
I l i v e i n the greatest country in the world in
the greatest time in history.
the ground I stand upon.
I am ashamed.
But I a m proud.
1 am an A m e r i c a n .

But I scorn

��President
NED V I C T O R WHITE
Favorite Saying: You k i d d i n ' me?
Pet Peeve:
me M . D .

Farmington School Board and a certain person who calls

A c t i v i t i e s : J . V . basketball 1 ; Varsity Basketball 4; Class President 4.
Ambition: Become a conservation officer and own a 340, 4 barrel,
4 speed Duster
T i m e to Remember:

A l l 714 of Bruni's parties.

Vice-President
G A I L I . GOSLIN
"Goofey Grape"
Favorite Saying: Whaattt!
Pet Peeve: When the things you try to do never work out right.
A c t i v i t i e s : Class Treasurer 2; Graduation Usher 2; Penny S a l e ;
Junior Prom C o m m . 3; Tutoring 2, 3,4; Yearbook 4; S r . Banquet coOrganizer 4.
Ambition: T o be happy forever with the one person in the world that
can make me happy.
T i m e to Remember: A l l my times with Paul - A p r i l 25, 1970,
July 30, 1972-Christmas Eve ' 7 2 .
" L e t there be such oneness between us that when one cries the other
w i l l taste s a l t . "
Secretary
KAREN H I L L
Favorite Saying: I ' m sorry.
"Kare"
Pet Peeve: People who l i e
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus 1 ; French Club 2; Prom C o m m . 3; Softball 2;
Class Secretary 3, 4,
Ambition: Hairdresser, own a V a n .
T i m e to Remember: June 1972, Memorial Day weekend
" I f we could but paint with the hand as we see with the e y e . "

Treasurer
PAUL EDWARD GEORGE
"George"
Favorite Saying: Are you a l l right?
Pet Peeve: Anyone who makes things difficult.
A c t i v i t i e s : Math Club 4; Student Council 1 ; Treasurer 3 , 4 ; Boys'
State 3; Baseball Mgr. 1 ; Varsity Mgr. 1,2; Prom C o m m . 3 .
Ambition:

T o graduate, go to work and buy something new

T i m e to Remember: Yes
"Whatever is worth doing at a l l , is worth doing w e l l . "

�DOUGLAS E V E R E T T A L L T E N
"Doug"
Favorite Saying: Don't hold your breath w a i t i n g .
Pet Peeve: Plastic people
A c t i v i t i e s : Football 1,2, 3; Basketball 4; A t h l e t i c Association 1 , 2, 3;
Dollars for Scholars 1 , 2 , 3 ; N . H . S . 3 , 4 ; Home Room Rep, 3; D e l e gate Model to U . N . 3 .
Ambition: T o go to college and enjoy life
T i m e to Remember; F l o r i d a , Spring '72

Student C o u n c i l Secretary
SHEREE L Y N N BALDWIN
" Sherry"
Favorite Saying: K e l l y are you mad? You should be!
Pet Peeve: Late b e l l . Page 9, Section O .
A c t i v i t i e s : L i b . Council 1 ; Softball 1,2; V o l l e y b a l l 4; Office
help 3, 4; Tutoring 3.
Ambition: T o be a secretary and t r a v e l .
T i m e to Remember: Nov. 20, 1971, my Junior y e a r .
"Laughter is contagious."
MICHAEL BATTERSBY
Favorite Saying:
Pet Peeve: Loose joints and corny nicnames and favorite sayings
A c t i v i t i e s : Editor of Freak Express; Tutor, Part t i m e P r e s . ; Student
C o u n c i l ; Helping " S E E " Stage C r e w .
Ambition: T o get people off their ass and build up this pathetic
town.
T i m e to Remember: H i t c h hiking from Penn. for weekend visits during my Junior year; my last hair cut
"Don't put no constrictions on da people; leave 'em ta h e l l alone."

Student Council President
CLAIRE MARIE B I C K E R S T A F F E
"Lee"
Favorite Saying: See ya a l l later.
Pet Peeve: People who hear but don't l i s t e n .
A c t i v i t i e s : Student Council Pres. 4; Junior Play 3; Prom C o m m . 3;
Softball 3; P . T . A . C h a i r m a n of Student Delegates 4; Senior Play 4;
Tutor 3 .
T i m e to Remember: Junior play and rehearsals, and at McDonalds
with Cindy and the " M i n i Shower"!
"Her ways are ways of pleasantness."

�GEORGE ROBERT BOYLE
"Custer"
Favorite Saying: Y a
Pet Peeve:
A c t i v i t i e s : None
Ambition: Unlimited
T i m e to Remember: A free meal from Senator M i l l s
"Never say anything that w i l l not improve on silence

K A T H Y ANN BRAZIS
"Frazier"
Favorite Saying: But I didn't get i t !
Pet Peeve: High waters
A c t i v i t i e s : Cheering 1 , 3 , 4 C o - c a p t a i n .
Ambition: Happy successful future.
T i m e to Remember: "Summer 72"
" I don't understand: I pause, I e x a m i n e . "

PAMELA L Y N N BROWN
"Pam-ella"
Favorite Saying: What seems to be your major malfunction?
Pet Peeve: T Y P I N G ! ! I
A c t i v i t i e s : V o l l e y b a l l 1 ; Tutoring 2, 3; Junior and Senior P l a v , Y e a r book Staff 4; Library Council 3 .
Ambition: T o have a good life
T i m e to Remember: My first slumber party
" A little nonsense now and t h e n . "

WENDELL MARK BROWN
"Minister"
Favorite Saying: W e ' l l never make a go in l i f e .
Pet Peeve: People who think they know it a l l but don't
A c t i v i t i e s : Soccer 1 .
Ambition: T o make a go i n l i f e .
T i m e to Remember: Parties with the Dips.
" I had delusions of h u m i l i t y . "

�GREGORY A L A N CHASE
Favorite Saying: K e e p it up.
"Chaser"
Pet Peeve: Algebra 1 and K i m LeFavour
Activities: J . V . 1 , 3 ; Varsity 1 , 3 ; Varsity Baseball 3 , 4 .
Ambition: T o see the world
T i m e to Remember: T h e day I got out of Mrs. Emerson's class for
good, June 16, 1972.
"Without friends no one would choose to l i v e , though he has a l l other
goods."

PEGGY ANNE C O L B A T H
"Peg"
Favorite Saying: Cut it out.
Pet Peeve: A certain guy in Farmington
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus 1 ; Future Teachers; N . H . S . 2 , 3 , 4 .
Ambition: T o have a happy and successful l i f e .
T i m e to Remember: Christmas Eve of '72
"Gentleness of speech, beneficent of m i n d . "

ROBERT M . C O L P I T T
"Bob"
Favorite Saying: Eat a peach.
Pet Peeve: Untrodden Ways
A c t i v i t i e s : Shop
Ambition: Cabinet maker
T i m e to Remember: Life
"Nature made him then broke the m o l d . "

K A T H L E E N ANN C O M E A U
"Kathy"
Favorite Saying: What's with the lady in the cage?
Pet Peeve: Peanut butter i n the j e l l y jar and no salt at lunch t i m e .
Activities: Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4; Future T e a c h ers 1 ; Basketball 1 , 3 ; Tutor 2 , 3 , 4 ; Drama 2; V o l l e y b a l l 4; J r . Play 3;
J r . Prom C o m m . 3; N . H . S . 4.
Ambition: T o learn how to drive a 4-speed
T i m e to Remember:
BigAl

Winning S E L - 1 9 7 2 , the Girls Varsity dinner with

" A great pleasure i n l i f e is doing what people say you cannot

do."

�J A M E S J . DIPRIZIO
"Gym-Bag"
Favorite Saying: It's up to you.
Pet Peeve: Haircuts and whiskey
A c t i v i t i e s : K i t c h e n help; Vairsity Baseball 3 , 4 ; Tutoring 3 , 4 .
Ambition: T o go to Alcatrass
T i m e to Remember: O c t . 12, 1972
" A l l mankind loves a l o v e r . "

JOSEPH CHARLES DIPRIZIO
"Frazier"
Favorite Saying: Thanks a lot.
Pet Peeve: English and cheap girls.
A c t i v i t i e s : Baseball 2 , 4 ; K i t c h e n help.
T i m e to Remember: T h e race with Vickers and my 17th birthday.
"Slow down - you move too fast, you've got to make each moment
last."

BRUCE A L A N DONNELL
"Bruni"
Favorite Saying: Let's take a t r i p .
A c t i v i t i e s : None
Ambition: A happy l i f e .

ROY F . ESTABROOK
"Esta"
Favorite Saying: None
Pet Peeve: Brooms and paper routes
A c t i v i t i e s : Treasurer 1; J . V . 1 , 2; Baseball 1 , 2.
Ambition: T o teach.
T i m e to Remember: A l l the times I ' v e forgotten
" T h e r e are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror
that reflects i t . "

�THOMAS P . F I T C H
" H e r m a n or H e r m y "
Favorite Saying: T h a t ' s o. k. , s h e ' l l get over i t .
Pet Peeve: My old set of Rogers drums.
Activities: Varsity Soccer 4.
Ambition: Whatever God is w i l l i n g .
T i m e to Remember: When m y car turned into a gymnasium and
ended up as a rewarding experience - Debby
"A man of c h a r m , c h a r m , c h a r m , and l u c k , l u c k , l u c k . "

K A T H R Y N MARIE FURBUSH
"Kathy"
Favorite Saying: Sho 'nough?
Pet Peeve: Red heads
A c t i v i t i e s : V o l l e y b a l l 1 ; Chorus 1,2; French Club 1 , 2, 3; Future
Teachers 4; Tutor 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom C o m m . 3.
Ambition: College
T i m e to Remember: Thanksgiving ' 7 1
" A great man is he who doesn't lose his child's heart,
MARIE C A T H L E N E GAGNON
" Gag-a-maggot"
Favorite Saying: Oh, b u l l .
Pet Peeve: Medium sized ice creams.
A c t i v i t i e s : Basketball 1 ; Softball 3; Nurse Club 3 , 4 ; French Club 3 , 4
Math Club 2; S r . P l a y ; Art Club 2; Chorus 1,2; Tutor 3, 4; J r . Play;
Prom C o m m . ; S r . Project C o m m . Peer Group; F . A . P . T . Student
Comm.
A m b i t i o n : Registered Nurse
T i m e to Remember: J r . and S r . Play rehearsals
" E v e r y woman should have three husbands."

J E A N E T T E LOUISE GARLAND
"Jean"
Favorite Saying: Who cares?
Pet Peeve: Broken promises.
Activities: Chorus 8 , 1 , 2; V o l l e y b a l l 1 , 2; French Club 2, 3; Tutoring
3, 4; Future Teachers; N . H . S . ; Art Club 1 .
Ambition: T o have a full l i f e .
T i m e to Remember: Life
"Gentleness is a divine t r a i t . "

�J A C A L Y N G A I L GLIDDEN
"Yacky"
Favorite Saying: I don't even care.
Pet Peeve: Baby makers
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus 1 ,
Ambition: T o own a hearse.
T i m e to Remember: Advertising for our car wash.

ROLAND ORIE GLIDDEN
"Farmer"
Favorite Saying: Let's not work today.
Pet Peeve: French jokes and Page 9, section 0
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Band 4; A l l state 3 , 4 ; Concert C o m m .
3.4,
T i m e to Remember: T h e day a cow showed me who was Boss.
"Music is the universal language of m a n k i n d . "
SHEILA J E A N E T T E G R E E L E Y
"SheFavorite Saying:

1 don't know.

Pet Peeve: A certain twin sister.
Activities: Chorus 8 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; V o l l e y b a l l 1; Tutor 3 , 4 ; Cheerleading
2 , 3 , 4 ; Junior Play 3; Senior P l a y ; Yearbook Staff; Class V i c e - P r e s i dent 2; Poetry Workshop 4; G y m Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Office Help 4; Prom
C o m m . ; A l l state 1 .
Ambition: T o have a happy and successful married life as a housewife and mother.
T i m e to remember: T h e Junior play and Senior Play

SHIRLEY MARGARET GREELEY
"Smirl"
Favorite Saying: Crud!
Pet Peeve: Class meetings

'

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*^

A c t i v i t i e s : Class S e c . 1 , Pres. 2, Student Council 1 , 2, 3, V . P . 3;
Regional Rep. 4; N . H . S . 3 , 4 ; V . P . N . H . S . 4; Math Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ;
Pres. 4; French Club 2 , 3 ; V . P . 3; Drama 3 , 4 ; Cross Country Manag
er 4; Poetry Workshop 4; Yearbook staff 4; Chorus 8 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Girls"
State 3; S t . Paul 3.
T i m e to Remember: Meeting Red and acting at S t . Paul's
" C h a r m is a glow within a woman that casts a most becoming light
on others."

�STEVEN GREELEY
" Professor"
Favorite Saying: Port Proelium Prumium
Pet Peeve:
Activities:
A m b i t i o n : T o produce motion pictures
T i m e to Remember: None
" H e that hath knowledge spareth his words."

E L I Z A B E T H MARIE G U A Y
"Zizi"
Favorite Saying: C o m e - o n you guys.
Pet Peeve: Harvey Wallbanger
A c t i v i t i e s : Class Vice-President 1 ; Class President 1 ; Student Council
1,2; French Club 1,2; N . H . S . 2 , 3 , 4 ; Tutor 3 , 4 ; Prom C o m m . 3;
Winter C a r n i v a l C o m m . 2; Chorus 1 , 2 .
T i m e to Remember: T h e Welcome Wagon
Ambition: T o hike the Appalachian T r a i l
" M a y the Lord bless you r e a l good."
WANDA JUNE HOBBS
"Honda Knobs"
Favorite Saying: O H - H - H M r . Wentworth
Pet Peeve: Red faces
A c t i v i t i e s : V o l l e y b a l l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Bskbal 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Softball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ;
French Club 1 , 2; Math Club 4; G y m Club 1 , 2 , 3 ; Tutor 2, 3, 4; Future
Teachers 3 , 4 ; Drug E d ; J r . Play; Sr. P l a y .
A m b i t i o n : T o f u l f i l l my wish to be a special ed. "teacher
T i m e to Remember: Basketball practices
" T h a t costs the least, and does the most, is just as pleasant."

Editor
LAURA JEAN HOWARD
"Lollipop"
Favorite Saying: No, I ' m not mad, K e r r y !
Pet Peeve: Being teased
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus 8, 3, 4; Junior Prom C o m m . 3; Tutoring 2, 3, 4;
Penny Sale C o m m . 2; Library C o u n c i l 1,2; Yearbook editor 4; Office
Help 4; Graduation Usherette 2 .
Ambition: Undecided
i
T i m e to Remember: March 18, 1972 and Junior Prom Queen
"Love is an act of endless forgiveness, a tender look which becomes
a habit."

�Student Council Representative
G A I L E . KIDDER
Favorite Saying: Duh!
Pet Peeve: Nephews
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus 1 ; Graduation Usher 2; French Club 2; Penny Sale
C o m m . 2; Tutor 2 , 3 ; Phys. E d . Club 2; Library Council 4; Sr. Banquet Organizer 4; Yearbook staff 4.
Ambition: T o be happy and make Pete happy for the rest of our l i v e s .
T i m e to Remember: S e p t e m b e r s , 1970.
" I t matters not how long we l i v e , but how."

DEBORAH LEE K N O X
"Deb"
Favorite Saying: None
Pet Peeve: Dentist
A c t i v i t i e s : None
Ambition: Undecided
T i m e to Remember: When I finally got to be in the grade I was supposed to be i n , with kids my own age.
" T r u e merit, l i k e a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it m a k e s . "

DEBORAH JEAN LAND
"Annie S u l l i v a n "
Favorite Saying: We don't think so.
Pet Peeve: Denny
A c t i v i t i e s : Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Volleyball 2 , 3 , 4 ; Softball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ;
Chorus 2 , 3 ; N . H . S . 2 , 3 ; Treasurer 4; K i t c h e n help 1,2; G y m Club
1,2; Tutor 2 , 3 , 4 .
Ambition:
Teacher
T i m e to Remember: October 1 1 , 1971

Favorite Saying:

DENNIS N . LAPANNE
"Pooh Bear"
Nonsense

Pet Peeve: Debacher's detention
A c t i v i t i e s : None
Ambition: T o be a millionaire
T i m e to Remember: Dover j a i l
" T h e r e ' s a place, a means for every man a l i v e .

�ROBIN L E S L I E LEPENE
"RobFavorite Saying: I c a n ' t .
Pet Peeve: Grouchy and two faced people.
Activities: Chorus 8 , 1 ; Future Nurses 2 , 3 , 4 ; French Club 2 , 3 ; Y e a r book Staff 4; S r . Play 4; Future Nurses President.
Ambition: T o be a nurse and have a successful l i f e .
T i m e to Remember: Sept. 1960 to June 1973.
"A source of innocent m e r r i m e n t . "

BEVERLY LOUISE LORD
" L i t t l e Beverly Louise"
Favorite Saying: O h ! Hang it u p ! !
Pet Peeve: Letour Neau Enterprises and getting up i n the morning.
A c t i v i t i e s : Nbhe.
A m b i t i o n : T o be.
T i m e to Remember: T i m e I couldn't remember.
"We must always have old memories but young hopes."

JUNE M A R I E M a c F A R L A N D
Favorite S a y i n g : T h e only true gift is a portion of one's self
kay!"

"Ooo-

Pet Peeve: T i m e ; and people who refuse to attempt to understand.
A c t i v i t i e s : Administrative Supervisors Assistant 1 ; Newspaper Staff 1 ;
Future Teachers 1 ; German Club 2; Art C l u b 3; Prom C o m m . 3; G y m
Show 3; Classic Club 3; Page Newspaper Staff 3; Tutor 3 , 4 ; Chorus 3 ,
4; A l l - S t a t e 4 ; Poetry Workshop 4; Peer Groups 4 ; Sr. P l a y ; Yearbook
Staff 4 .
A m b i t i o n : T o bring a l i t t l e light, love and happiness into a dark
world.
T i m e to Remember: D e c . 28, 1972.
"Poetry is truth, dwelling i n b e a u t y . "

J A K E RAYMOND MARSH
"Buddha"
Favorite Saying: By Geoffrey C h a u c e r .
Pet Peeve: State of New Hampshire.
A c t i v i t i e s : Math C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; French Club 1,2; Radio C l u b 2 ; Soccer 1 , 3 ; Yearbook Staff 4; Tutor 2 , 3 , 4 ; Choms 1,2; Boys' State ' 7 2 ;
Ambition: A long, happy life wherever it may l e a d .
T i m e to Remember: When I saw a whooping c r a n e .
"Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to
make them come t r u e . "

�JAMIE L Y N N MEYERS
"James"
Favorite Saying: I r e a l i z e this!
Pet Peeve: Jingle boots ( F troops).
A c t i v i t i e s : Cheerleading 2 , 3 , 4 ; C a p t . 3 , 4 ; Prom Committee 3
quet Committee 4; French C l u b 2 .
A m b i t i o n : T o l i v e every day as it comes.
T i m e to Remember: January 5, 1970 and every moment after.
" A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance."

SHARON L E E NELSON
"Nozzy"
Favorite S a y i n g : I don't believe i t !
Pet Peeve: C e r t a i n cigarette bummers.
A c t i v i t i e s : T u t o r i n g , Yearbook staff.
A m b i t i o n : T o be able to be m y s e l f .
T i m e to Remember: December 3 0 , 1972.
" F a i t h is the continuation of r e a s o n . "

NANCY LEE N U T T E R
"Peanut"
Favorite Saying: I don't know.
Pet Peeve: Conceited people.
A c t i v i t i e s : None.
Ambition: T o travel.
T i m e to Remember: T h e t i m e I went to C a n a d a .
" T o err is human, to forgive, d i v i n e . "

K A T H Y PARKER
Favorite Saying: I don't c a r e .
Pet Peeve: Nicknames and Conceited people.
A c t i v i t i e s : None.
A m b i t i o n : T o have a happy and successful l i f e .
T i m e to Remember: T h e t i m e I f e l l into a swamp.
"Sweets with sweets war not, joy delights i n j o y . "

�V I C K I J . PARSHLEY
"Vic"
Favorite Saying: T h a t ' s not very n i c e .
Pet Peeve: Interfering people and water fountains.
Activities: Senior P l a y ; Math Club 3 , 4 ; Projects C o m m i t t e e 4 ; S p a ghetti Supper C o m m . 2 .
Ambition: C o l l e g e . A happy and fulfilling l i f e .
T i m e to Remember: Summers.
" A l l this and heaven too."

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C A T H E R I N E ANNE PERREAULT
"Cathy"
Favorite Saying: What the h e l l ?
Pet Peeve: A certain p r i n c i p a l .
A c t i v i t i e s : Choms 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Library C o u n c i l ; T u t o r i n g .
A m b i t i o n : T o l i v e so far away from everybody that no one can find
me.
T i m e to Remember: When two guys were i n the girls' room for a
h a l f hour.
"Honor lies i n honest t o i l . "
D A V I D C H A R L E S PHILLIPS
"Phillips 66"
Favorite S a y i n g : I give u p .
Pet Peeve: Falcons.
A c t i v i t i e s : None.
Ambition: T o be an auto m e c h a n i c .
T i m e to Remember: T h e day a certain Falcon dropped its gas tank i n
the parking lot.
"My only task is to be s i l e n t . "

SCOTT TAYLOR PITMAN
"Lawyer"
Favorite Saying: Is that right?
Pet Peeve. Teachers who l i k e to pretend they're H i t l e r .
A c t i v i t i e s : Soccer 1 ; J . V . Basketball 1 ; G y m E x . 2 ; Tutoring 2 , 3 ;
French Club 2 .
Ambition:

T o t r a v e l and stay a l i v e .

T i m e to Remember: A certain weekend party at the m i l l pond.
"Hearts are stronger than swords."

�Student Council
DALE A L A N P R A T T
Favorite Saying: W e l l you know
Pet Peeve: Prune juice and coke fizzles
A c t i v i t i e s : Student Council 1 , 3 , 4 ; Soccer 1,2; French Club 2 , 3 ; S r .
Play 4; Junior Prom C o m m . 3; Yearbook staff 4; Tutor 2 .
Ambition: T o own something Vickers doesn't
T i m e to Remember: When I met F - T r o o p and my birthday party at
Pam's.
"Good humor is goodness and
wisdom combined."

M I C H A E L F . QUIMBY
"Mike"
Favorite Saying: I ' m bored.
Pet Peeve: English classes
A c t i v i t i e s : J . V . Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 2 , 3 ; Tutor 2 , 3 , 4 .
Ambition: T o own a Volkswagon with a 454 Cubic inch engine
T i m e to Remember: My first day at F . H . S .
"For they can conquer who believe they c a n . "
DEBORAH REED
"Debbie"
Favorite Saying: Is that r i g h t ! !
Pet Peeve: Nicknames, conceited people and girls with no pride
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus 8 , 1 , 2, 3, 4; Tutor 3, 4; Library Council 1 , 2 , 3 , 4;
Softball 1,2; J r . Prom C o m m . 3; Gym Club 2 , 3 ; Drama Club 2 , 3 , 4 ;
Guidance Assistance 3 , 4 ; Office Help 4; P . T . A . Rep. 4; Graduation
Usherette 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Sr. Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4.
Ambition: T o be a secretary and have a happy and successful l i f e .
T i m e to Remember: J r . Prom, S r . Banquet and S r . Play
" A good friend never lets you down."

CLEORA GLENNA ROBINSON
"Cleo"
Favorite Saying: Better days are c o m i n '
Pet Peeve: Students who complain about teachers.
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus; T u t o r i n g .
Ambition: T o help other people
T i m e to Remember: Graduation of Class of ' 7 2 .
"Miracles happen only to those who believe in t h e m . "

�W E S L E Y ROUSSEAU
"Rudy"
Favorite Saying: Where's Bragg?
Pet Peeve: None.
A c t i v i t i e s : None.
T ime to Remember: F . H . S .
" . . . A man after his own heart.

RALPH E . RUSSELL J R .
"Hermit"
Favorite Saying: I ' l l be glad when I get out of here!
Pet Peeve: School i n general, " P a i n t . "
A c t i v i t i e s : None.
A m b i t i o n : T o l i v e free with minor problems.
T i m e to Remember: A quick ride to MacDonald's L a n d .
" I hasten to laugh at e v e r y t h i n g . "
WILFRED F . S C H U L T E
"Schultz"
Favorite S a y i n g : O k , let's go! Hey M r . Hamblett.
Pet Peeve: Pushy people and people who have trouble minding their
own business.
A c t i v i t i e s : Math C lub 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; French C lub 2 , 3 ; F . H . S . Amateur
Radio Club 2 ; J r . Play 2 ; J r . Prom C o m m . 3 ; J r . Class President; S t u dent C o u n c i l 3 , 4 ; N . H . S . 2 , 3 ; President 4; F . H . S . News Correspondent 4 .
A m b i t i o n : USAF A c a d e m y .
T i m e to Remember: December 2 8 , 1972.
" H e that c a n have patience can have what he w i l l . "

DENNIS S C R U T O N
"Wild Man"
Favorite Saying: No s a , I r'fusel
Pet Peeve: DEBBIE
A c t i v i t i e s : J . V . Basketball 1 ; Soccer 1 , 2 , 3 ; Varsity Basketball 2 , 3 ,
4; Baseball 1 , 3 , 4 ; G y m C l u b 2 . 3 ; Tutor 2 , 3 , 4 .
A m b i t i o n : T o be a pro basketball p l a y e r . .
T i m e to Remember: O c t . 1 1 , 1 9 7 1 .
" W e l l , I ; m about as t a U as a shot gun, and just as n o i s y . "

�P A T R I C I A LEOLA S M I T H
"Patty"
Favorite Saying: Y o u know?
Pet Peeve: Long, boring classes.
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Yearbook Staff 4; Poetry Workshop 4 .
Ambition: Marriage and to t r a v e l .
T i m e to Remember: Sophomore C a r Wash.
"A still, small voice. . . "

N A N C Y JEAN SPRAGUE
Favorite Saying: R e a l l y ? I don't believe i t !
Pet Peeve: When people l i e to me and I ' m gullible enough to believe
them.
A c t i v i t i e s : None.
Ambition: T o l i v e a happy l i f e .
T i m e to Remember: A p r i l 1 9 7 1 .
" F a i t h to believe what we do not s e e . "
J U D I T H ANN S U L L I V A N
"Judy"
Favorite Saying: I don't know.
Pet Peeve: Richard.
A c t i v i t i e s : V o l l e y b a l l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; SoftbaU 1 , 2 , 3 ,
4 ; Math C l u b 4; Future Teachers 4; Office Help 3 , 4 ; Graduation usherette 2 ; N . H . S . 3 , 4 ; Secretary 4 ; Art Club 1 ; Chorus 1,2; Class
Sec'y 2 ; Tutor 3 , 4 ; G i r l s ' State 3 ; T y p i n g Award 3 .
Ambition: T o be a successful Business teacher.
T i m e to Remember: Gilford, N . H .
" M e n think highly of those who rise rapidly i n the w o r l d . "

FERN MARLENE T A R M E Y
"Ferny"
Favorite Saying: What's happening?
Pet Peeve: People constantly telling me what to do; and wearing
dresses.
A c t i v i t i e s : V o l l e y b a l l 1,3; Basketball 2 , 3 , 4 ; Softball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .
A m b i t i o n : T o l i v e day by day.
T i m e to Remember: O c t . 3 0 , 1971 to graduation day!
"Fortune and Love befriend the b o l d . "

�DEBRA E L I Z A B E T H T H A Y E R
"MooseFavorite S a y i n g : Oh shut u p !
Pet Peeve: Snowbanks.
A c t i v i t i e s : Tutoring 3 , 4 .
A m b i t i o n : Nursing.
T i m e to Remember: Summer o f ' 7 2 .
"She passes on kindness."

WILLIAM WALLACE VICKERS
"Bill"
Favorite S a y i n g : L i s t e n .
Pet Peeve: Lawn mowers that don't float and Womens L i b .
A c t i v i t i e s : Math C l u b 2 , 3 , 4 ; French C l u b 2 , 3 ; V i c e President 3 ; J u n ior play stage manager.
A m b i t i o n : T o have a very happy and successful l i f e .
T i m e to Remember: Any t i m e Pratt, George, Schulte, Buddha, and
I get together.
" T h e r e is no great genius without a mixture of madness."

BARBARA LOUISE W E N T W O R T H
"Barb"
Favorite S a y i n g : Y o u ' r e going to get i t .
Pet Peeve: Boring classes.
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus 1 , 2 , 4 ; Yearbook staff.
A m b i t i o n : T o have a happy successful l i f e .
T i m e to Remember: Room 4 studyhall.
"Her l i f e consists of faith and c h a r i t y . "

PRISCILLA A N N W E N T W O R T H
"Phyllis"
Favorite S a y i n g : I don't c a r e .
Pet Peeve: People who nag.
A c t i v i t i e s : Choms 1 , 2 ; Office Help 4 ; Yearbook Staff 4 .
A m b i t i o n : Secretary.
T i m e to Remember: Senior Y e a r .
"Be true to your highest c o n v i c t i o n s . "

�M I C H A E L A L A N WCXDDARD
"Wonder Boy"
Favorite S a y i n g : O h , you got to be kidding.

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Pet Peeve: People who try to t e l l you how to do something when they
don't know how to do it themselves!
A c t i v i t i e s : Chorus 2 , 3 , 4 ; Theory 3 , 4 ; Concert C o m m . 3 , 4 ; Tutoring
prog. 2 . 3 .
A m b i t i o n : T o hitch hike cross country with Easy rider.
T i m e to Remember: T h e dinner I cooked for a certain girl i n the
6th grade.
" L i f e is a game that must be p l a y e d . "

�In MemoHam

RIcker Grondin
We, the Class of 1973, dedicate this page to the memory of
a fellow classmate whose friendship we w i l l never forget.

���Class of

1974

FRONT ROW: P . Chesley, R . Berry, J . Blair, T . Arsenault, S . C a r d i n a l , H , Adams, Mr. Grondin.
SECOND ROW: J . Blanchard, F . Colbath, J . Comeau, K . Burby, D . C a l o , R. Bragg. B A C K ROW:
B. Boucher, G . Boyle, F . CoUay, T . Davenhall, J . Brown, M . Biagi, D . Bushway.

�FRONT ROW: T . F l e m i n g , R . Hamblett, G . Moore, C . H a m , K . Hogan, L . Marble, D . Lord,
Mr. Corcoran. SECOND ROW: M . Lepene, P . Garland, B . Dodge, K . George, S . Jackson, R.
H i l l , J . Downs. B A C K ROW: M . Hoage, K . Hussey, L . Glidden, C . Jenness, R. Huppe, B .
Hayward, T . G i l m a n .

FRONT ROW: D . Sargent, D . S u l l i v a n , C . Rigazio, M . P i k e , T . Perry, K . Park, J . T r i p p , Mrs,
Margolis. MIDDLE ROW: M . Mosher, K . Peterson, A . Quinn, G . Perreault, K . Moores, A . Rose,
R. Ridley. B A C K ROW: A . Parker, G . Pageau, F . Rouillard, B . Vachon, T . Randall, C . Servatas,
B. Spear, B . Morneault,

�class of '75

FRONT ROW: C , Creighton, R. Daniels, K . C a l o , M . Cameron, M . Baud, B . Baud, D . Brown, S .
Currier, M r . Debacher. 2nd ROW: A , Gray, R. Grant, D . Bragg, B , Dow, J . Cutting, D . Doughty,
J , Boyle, M . Arsenault, G . Goslin. B A C K ROW: B . Culpitt, P, Cameron, M . Chase, W. Garland,
R . C a r d i n i , L . Baldwin, E . Ferland, D . Glidden, J . Eason.

FRONT ROW: M . Ridley, S . Lavoie, O. Richardson, J . Henry, D . Gray, L . Houle, D . Grondin,
K e l l y , D . Richardson. M r . Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: R. Radcliffe, G . R a i n v i l l e , D . Parshley, R .
Perry, C . Perry, J . LaPierre, A . Hobbs, D . Lessard, N . P i k e . B A C K : R. Howard, A . H i l l . E . LaPierre.
B . H a m . J . Pitman. J . Perkins, R. Howard, J . Herbert, D . Moulton. S . Lord.

�F R O N T : L . Sowards, L . T a r m e y . J . Wells, J . Russell, Mrs. Seney. S E C O N D :
F . Sowards, B . Scruton, D , T a y l o r , R. Roy, D . T u r t l e . B A C K : W. Staples,
H . Sears, M . T u f t s , D . Vachon, M . Venuti, R . T e t r e a u l t .

�Class of '76

F I R S T ROW: D . Brown, B. Chesley, L . Donnell, K . Brown, D . Eason, D . Bolstridge, D . Boulay,
C . Archembeault, M r . S t . G e r m a i n . SECOND ROW: J . Gathergole, R. Colbath, J . G i l m a n ,
K . Drew, S. B a i l e y , M . Alfrey, R . Geloinas, G . Corson, R. Edgerly. T H I R D ROW: D . Garland,
J . Dunbar, R. Barron, J . Furbush, R. Cameron, G . Colburn, M . Estabrook, R. Coulombe, F .
Bowden.

�FIRST ROW: A . Glidden, K . Lefavour, C . Hoage, P . Hanchett, S . Lawrence, K . Huppe, R .
Hoage, M r , Wentworth. SECOND ROW: T . Parker, J , Lepene, M . Park, C . Howard, D , Greeley,
D. Kingsbury, T H I R D ROW: M . Hart, R. Nichols, P , Perron, J , Luongo, B. Hayward, E . Nute,

FIRST ROW: J . Woods, M . Staples, T . Woodman, S . S u l l i v a n , J . Schulte, P . Stevenson, T , T h o m a s .
SECOND ROW: D . Richardson, J . Thomas, J . Russell, D . Sowards, A . Welch, Mrs. Parsons. T H I R D
ROW: R. S m i t h , S . White, B . Urquhart, K . T h e r r i e n , S . Vigue, K . Robbins, P . Russell.

�Class of

77

F I R S T ROW: G . Weeman. M . Sowards, W. S m i t h , M . Richardson, D . Smith, D . Nichols, S , Perry,
M . Staples, P. Pease, C . Schulte. J . Radcliffe, Mrs. B . Robidoux. SECOND ROW: E . S c a l e , L .
Thibodeau, A . Philbrick, W. Thurston, B. Newton, T . O ' N e i l , E . Reed, K . Quinn, H . Wells, H .
S u l l i v a n . T H I R D ROW: D . Walbridge, M . Park, C . Pratt, R. T a t t e r s a l l , H . Robinson, K . Roy, W.
Tufts, T . Smith, M . T a r m e y , W. W i l l e y , B. T a t t e r s a l l .

�FIRST ROW: J . Barker. S . A l l t e n , D . Ebert. K . Dixon, P . D i P r i z i o , R. C a r d i n a l , L . Boulay, E . Bennett, J . Dunbar, M r . Bongiovanni, SECOND ROW: S. Bragg, B . Battersby. K . Estabrook, T . Davis,
K . Doughty, V . Cameron, A . Archambeault, R, Abbey, D . Bowden, P , Blanchard, B . Bunker. T H I R D
ROW: H . Cameron, B . Battersby, M , Chagnon, S , Carberry, D . Bickford, J . Brooks, D . Creighton.
R. Colbath, J . Bunker, R. Faulkner.

FIRST ROW: R. Ferland, D . Gray, T . Lepene, R. LaPierre, J . M i l l e r , D . Lamper, S . Fecteau, R.
Foss, Mr. Desalvo. SECOND ROW: W. Lepanne, H . L a v a l l e y , R. Hobbs, D . J e w e l l . S . Goodwin,
R. Fleming, M . Hassen, P . Johnson, D . Foley, J . Ferro. T H I R D ROW; B . Lessard, M . Linde, M .
Meyer, D . Marble, R. Garland, B . Gray, R . Morse, D . H a m , K . Hogan, B . Mabey. A . F i t c h ,

�Remembet When
B i l l y tried to mow the grass in his swimming pool.
We went to Concord and Strawbery B a n k e .
Z i Z i was Little Israel and Buddha was Spanky.
Shirley and Pam used to play horses.
Fern bit M r . Parissi.
We marched as Juniors.
We had Freshmen science classes.
Lee burped smoke in English.
Laura had short curly h a i r .
V i c k i got caught loading her c a m e r a .
Some of us went to New Y o r k .
Dale got crew cuts periodically.
Camelot visited our g y m .
We had M r . Berry for math class.
Kathy Brazis made quick trips to the bathroom and sometimes made i t .
We got our rings.
Shcrcc walked in on Mr. Parissi.
Robin started the alarm at Concord.
Jasper did his thing in History 1 1 - B .
We had our first Junior class meeting.
M r . Colburn came to B i l l y ' s party.
We had Junior and Senior plays.
We were a l l sweet and innocent.

���Orgaaizations

�student Council

Student Council
members:
Kathy Drew
B i l l Schulte

1st ROW, L . t o R . : G . Kidder, S . Baldwin, L . Bickerstaffe, C , H a m . D . Comeau. N White
Advisor, M r . Debacher. 2nd ROW: B . Grant, K . C a l o , A . Gray, J . G i l m a n , ] . Schulte, D . Pratt.
3rd ROW- T . Lepene, K . Hogan. K . Drew, W. Garland, J . B l a i r . T . Arsenault. M . T a r m e y .

�National Honor Society

1st ROW: C . H a m , D .
T . Rancfall, H . Adams,
Mr. Wentworth, B A C K
D. Allten. J . Blair. P .

Land, W. Schulte, S . Greeley, J . S u l l i v a n , P . Chesley. 2nd ROW:
J . T r i p p , G . Moore, E . Guay, C , Rigazio, T . Arsenault, K . George,
ROW: F . Colbath, R. Berry, G . Perreault, L . Marble, K . Comeau,
Garland.

��Chorus

�LIBRARY S T A F F , L . to R . : Mrs. Hourigan, K . Perrault, D . Brown, T . Woodman, J . Gathercole,
P . Stevenson, D . Eason, K . Huppe, L . D o n n e l l , D . Reed, D . Bolstridge, T , Parker.

�B i l l Schulte, Penny Pease

�Tutots

L . t o R . : S. Greeley, L . Howard, S . Baldwin, P . Wentworth, J . S u l l i v a n , K . George, D . Reed and
Mrs. E l l i o t t .

�Future Nurses

BACK ROW (Standing): R . LaPene, A . Quinn, M . Gagnon, D . Bolstridge, D . Eason, K . Brown, D .
Brown, H . Adams. S E A T E D : M r s . Feeney, R . N .

Future Teachers

BACK ROW: K . George, R. Berry, F . Colbath, K . Furbush, T . D a v e n h a l l , W. Hobbs. FRONT ROW
Mr. Johnson, C . H a m , J . T r i p p , G . Boyle, T . G i l m a n , J . S u l l i v a n .

�Mafh Club

1st ROW, L . t o R . :

] , Marsh, W, V i c k e r s , D . A l l t e n , L . Marble, W. Schulte, M . Park, 2nd ROW:

D . Doughty, M . Arsenault, B . Scruton, J . Schulte, R. Gelinas, J . Tripp, H . Adams.

3rd ROW:

Wentworth, J . S u l l i v a n , W, Hobbs, S . Greeley, V . Parshley, R, Berry, P . Hanchett.

1st ROW, L . t o R . :
Johnson.

2nd ROW:

Mr. Wilkinson, J . Marsh, K . Furbush, S . G r e e l e y , T . Parker, P. S m i t h , Mr.
T . D a v e n h a l l , W. Schulte, K . George, J . MacFarland, D . Reed.

Mr,

��Crystal and B i l l y

Kathy

�K I N G and QUEEN'S COURT
J i m , J a m i e , Scott, G a i l , Ned, Laura, P a u l , L e e , D a l e , K a r e n , Wilfred

Camelot

Marie

B i l l y and Date

���C L A S S PROPHECY

Hi!
" I t ' s m e , the B l i p , returned to Farmington High School for the
Class of '73's reunion after 25 years. I t ' s great to see a l l my classmates a g a i n ! I ' v e seen a few since graduation. Let me f i l l you i n
on what some are doing n o w . "

" K a t h y Comeau now manages the new race track i n town. Those old Pintos really
roar down that t r a c k ! J i m and Joe DePrizio have gone into the car business. T h e y buy
and sell cars faster than the human eye can see. Why I visited them last week and
when I left I had bought a c a r , not realizing they had sold it to m e . Oh y e s ! Wendall
Brown is a w e l l known A c e Mechanic i n Middleton.
Here comes Marie Gagnon with her new husband. Marie found him at the hospital
while she was working as a R . N . Marie is now talking to Robin Lepene, another nurse,
about the working conditions. Shirley Greeley just interrupted them to show them her
Masters Degree from her sixth c o l l e g e .
J a m i e Meyer, Kathy Brazis and Sheila G r e e l e y , a l l of whom are happily married,
are practicmg old cheers to bring back old memories. Sitting at a table nearby, G a i l
Goslin and G a i l Kidder are discussing something intently. Both are happy moms! I
think they are talking about Sharon Nelson, for she was not able to attend the reunion.
She is recuperating after her 100th accident i n 25 years. T w o other people were unable
to attend: Nancy Sprague and K a r e n H i l l . Nancy had to stay home and take care of
her sick daughter. I t seems K a r e n has her big art show i n New Y o r k C i t y today. She's
earning lots of money from her paintings.
T h e r e is a minor disturbance i n the corner. Fern T a r m e y and Beverly Lord are meeting again for the first t i m e i n years. I think that's General Wilfred Schulte walking
near to see what a l l the noise is about. General . . . or does he work for General E l e c t r i c ? Nearby, Bob Colpitt and Jeanette Garland are remembering their school days.
Bob is a very successful cabinet-maker and Jeanette owns a Bakery.
I was just told that B i l l Vickers invented an immersible lawn mower. Sheree B a l d win has also invented something, a fool-proof lock for gym doors. Oh, I see Roy Estabrook and M i k e Battersby, who now jointly own the T i m e s , are talking to Steven Greeley
about his recent scientific developments. I suppose next t h e y ' l l be interviewing V i c k i
Parshley and June MacFarland about their literary works. V i c k i , an adamant Women's
Lib Leader, has published a book on Women's L i b . June has published two books of
poetry.
Look at a l l the people who have found success! Ralph Russell and K e n Woods both
own garages now. Roland Glidden owns a m i l k i n g Corporation which sells m i l k from
coast to coast. T o m F i t c h owns a fleet of ships for carrying imports and exports a l l
over the world. Lee Bickerstaffe is now a famous Florida L a v ^ e r . Right now she is
talking to her associate, Scott P i t t m a n , another famous l a w y e r . WOW! Debbie Reed
just became the first police woman on the Farmington Police F o r c e ! W e l l , w e l l , W a n da Hobbs now owns the Honda factory i n Farmington. Mike Quimby wants to sell bikes
for her, but he thinks they should be K a w a s a k i ' s . W i l l wonders never cease? D a l e
Pratt has f i n a l l y accomplished something! He owns a fast growing business that sells a
popular drink: Pmne Juice and C o k e F i z z l e s .

�Gregg Chase, a great Sportscaster for NBC is talking to Denny Scruton. Denny is a
professional b a l l player and has formed his own t e a m , c a l l e d the F i r e b a l l s . Debbie
Land is the C a p t a i n of the team's Cheerleaders. Ned White, the w e l l - k n o w n conservationist is listening i n on Greg and Denny's conversation.
Cathy Perreault and C l e o r i a Robinson are here from their Commune i n M a i n e . T h e y
are telling some interesting experiences to Laura Howard and Judy S u l l i v a n . Laura is
now a secretary i n an air-conditioning Corporation and Judy is the President's personal
secretary.
In town, M i k e Woodward owns the A &amp; P . Right next door is Wesley Rousseau, the
manager of the State Liquor Store. M i k e and Wesley are discussing business with Paul
George, who owns the Drug Store. Dave Phillips has climbed to head lawnmower for
the town. Some have moved out of town to find their fortune. Z i z i Guay has worked
her way from a clerk at C V S to owner of the Rochester M a l l and the richest woman i n
Rochester. Peggy Colbath is doing w e l l as the owner of the Libby Factory i n New Y o r k
C i t y . Bruce Donnell is the part owner of a shoe factory. He often visits Dennis L e Panne, who now owns a factory which produces " P o o - B e a r s . " Debbie Knox and Patty
Smith are doing w e l l with their arts and crafts shop i n A l t o n . S t i l l rapidly making
dresses, Pat Wentworth now owns her own dress shop, which her sister Barbara Wentworth tends. Doug A l l t e n has really done w e l l . He is a delegate to the U . N . for the
U.S.
Some of the girls are doing w e l l . Pam Brown is now the first woman trainer for a
Football t e a m . Debbie T h a y e r now owns her own string of race horses, which do w e l l
at the track. Kathy Parker has opened a Chinese restaurant. She makes fantastic
cookies.
George Boyle has perfected a new i d e a , i t ' s S i l e n c e . He's making m i l l i o n s . W e l l ,
there's Nancy Nutter, she s t i l l only three feet t a l l and we almost missed her a g a i n .
Here's Jackie Glidden, late as usual. Here they come now, Jake (driver) and Kathy
(navigator), they've just won the largest cross country race and Jake didn't even use
his 4 wheel d r i v e .
BLIP, it's t i m e to depart, our next encounter w i l l be i n the year "3000 A . D . on
Jupiter."

�C L A S S REDHEADS

Pam

Wesley

Sheree

BEST A L L ROUND

TEACHER'S PET

Shirley

Vicki

Dennis

T E A C H E R ' S PESTS

�MOST D R A M A T I C

C L A S S CLOWNS

�DONE MOST FOR F . H . S .

Paul

C L A S S SEAMSTRESS

Shirley

Barbara

C L A S S H O T RODS

SPORTS
Ralph

Denny

QUIETEST

Debbie

Debra

Debbie

Wanda

Steve
C L A S S PESTS

Joe

M r . Johnson

Patty

�MOST GULLIBLE

MOST G Y M N A S T I C

Kathy

Sheila

CLASS FLIRTS

Ned

Shirley
LONGEST H A I R

M O S T SINCERE

David

Priscilla

C L A S S BLONDES

Mike

Zizi

�CHATTERBOXES

C L A S S BABIES

��CLASS HISTORY
As narrator of your Class History, 1 would l i k e to introduce myself:
long story short, I a m one of your classmates.

1 am the B L I P .

T o make a

I entered high school with you, but because of my

size and peculiar looks, no one ever paid any attention to m e .

As to why I a m writing this, w e l l ,

one day at a yearbook meeting the editors were talking about how difficult it was rummaging up
past history. I then decided it was time to introduce myself and let them use the diary I have
been keeping of OUR Y E A R S .

So I jumped on the end of Miss H's pencil and at the top of my

voice proceeded to t e l l everyone of my experiences.

At that moment I was the happiest BLIP in

the world 'cause I felt I was needed.

asked me to write the class history and

They

they liked me so much they made me
your Freshman year in high school
subjects.
all.

I was so undecided

I jumped every time M r .

the yearbook mascot.

you were swamped by a host of new
which course to take so I took them
Lachance boomed out " S h u t - U p ! "

I really got banged up

trying to play soccer and

field hockey, but I
leaders.

FRESHMAN--In

loved the freshman cheer-

Our first

project was selling candy,

T h i s project was

f i l l i n g as w e l l as work. I ' l l

never forget Mrs.

Emerson's talks on the evils of

not studying properly . . .

the t i m e I almost got factored

in Algebra I I . . . the time I
keys . . .

the hazards to a little

lowed you to the library to do a
catalogue . . .

my disappointment

got stuck between the typewriter
BLIP in the shop . . .the time I f o l History report and got shut in the card
in not even getting nominated for a class office.

But the first year of high school was a busy one and when June came I was glad it was over and
hopeful you would a l l slow down a little in the Sophomore year so I could keep up.

SOPHOMORE--

Upon entering the Sophomore year I couldn't find you until I located Room 11 and there you were
busy dissecting the frog.

I ' l l never forget the day that girl convinced herself hers was a l i v e .

course, I helped a little by making his legs wiggle.

Of

I didn't like biology, but I did get a chuckle

out of Miss Banquet's eyes and the effect they had on certain people.

Our first project of the year,

and our biggest, was a Spaghetti Supper and Penny S a l e , to which everyone contributed, and we
really did a fine job and made a success of i t .

�Our next project was a Car Wash.
or ourselvesi

We a l l worked hard but do not know who got wetter: the cars

One day I looked up from my studies and there you were a l l marching toward the

front door so I jumped down and ran after you.
class ring measurements.

I thought we got dismissed e a r l y — n o p e !

What a disappointment for m e .

just did not have one my s i z e .

—

T h e man was a l l apologies, but they

T h e class rings f i n a l l y came and so did the b i l l s — b u t none for

me. But now you were a l l ready for your big Junior year. J U N I O R - - I t seems the Junior year hit
most of you like an annual f a l l hurricane and swept you below " B " l e v e l . It was a l l I could do
to keep my nose above water.

Class meetings began early in the year and preparation for the

Junior Prom was w e l l on its w a y .

Our

first project was the selling of raffle t i c -

kets which ended up to be a huge

success for the prom.

ject of the year was i n A p r i l ,

Our next pro-

the Juniors presented the play,

"The Dancing Donkey."

The Prom was held in the

school gym with

" C a m e l o t " as a theme,

Everyone worked

hard and it also

turned out to be

a beautiful Prom

which w i l l

be r e m e m -

l5ered by us

all.

marched in ahead

When we

of the Seniors in the

graduation exercises,

we r e a l i z e d that next year

we would b&gt;e Seniors,

S E N I O R S - - - W e l l . . . T h i s is

it!

We have finally arrived!

At last we are Seniors.

as if this was going to be the

year of a c t i v i t i e s . Right away we had

a raffle. We looked forward to
Sheraton-Meadowbrooke.

February 1 0 , our Senior Banquet at the

T h e banquet

was enjoyed by a l l . T h a t night we were a l l one

big happy f a m i l y . Great talent was displayed in our Senior P l a y , "Jenny Kissed M e . "
flew by with s t i l l more work to be done and new things to start working on.
here - G R A D U A T I O N .

What was I to do?

It seemea

T h e year

T h e n suddenly, i t was

Maybe next year's class w i l l adopt me or better s t i l l

maybe I can find some cute l i t t l e first graders.
As we leave with memories of our moments spent here, we are proud of having attended F . H . S .

���Coaching Staff

Mr. Wentworth, M r . Estabrook, M r . Parissi, M r . Johnson, M r . DeSalvo.

�FRONT ROW: J . Woods, W. Hobbs, M . AUfrey, C , Hoage, D . Doughty, L . Perry, T . Perry,
B. Hayward, D . Lord. B A C K ROW: K . George, T . Parker, A , Quinn, C . H a m , K . Comeau,
D. Land, J . LaPierre, A . Hobbs, J . S u l l i v a n , Score Keeper G . Moore, Coach M r . DeSalvo.

Volleyball
F.H.S.
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-12-15
15-15
15-15
15-15
15-15-15

Opponent
Raymond 5-9
Alton 2-8
Epping 6-3
Coe* Brown 4-3
Nute 2-10
Raymond 1 0 - 1 5 - 1 7
Alton 5-10
Epping 4-3
Coe Brown 5-8
Nute 8 - 1 7 - 6

Tournament at F . H . S .
Alton 7-5
Epping 15-15
Coebrown 1 2 - 1 5 - 3
F . H . S . 15-15
F . H . S . 15-15

Coebrown 15-15
Nute 6-12
Raymond 1 5 - 1 3 - 1 5
Epping 2-5
Raymond 3-6

��FESTROW: D . A l l t e n , N . W h i t e , L . Glidden, J . P i t m a n , C . Servatas, C . Jenness, T . D a v e n h a l l .
SECOND ROW:

Coach Parissi, K . George, S , V i g u e , T . R a n d a l l , B . Hayward, G . Pageau, D . Scruton,

W. Willey, Assistant C o a c h M r . Johnson.

Tigers

Opponents

74
63

Epping

45

Raymond

41

44
58

Coe-Brown
Austin-Cate

41
44

95

Newmarket

58

56

Oyster-River

62

66

Interlakes

64

78

Sanborn

59

71
37

Alton
Oyster-River

59

Epping

69
60
52

64

Newmarket

71

72

Coe-Brown

53

69

Austin-Cate

74

79
75

Sanborn
Raymond
Nute

51
69
75

67
62

Interlakes

79

74

Alton

80

47

Nute

83

State Tournament
I'igers 43 v s . Oyster-River
Season 12 Won, 8 Loss

52

��FIRST ROW: M , Hart, R. Gelinas, M . Park, M r , Johnson,
Garland, D . Garland, C , Howard, S . Greeley,

B A C K ROW:

V . Parshley, P .

�Junior Varsity

41
.1

1st ROW, L T O R : K , Robblns, M . Park, W . Vachon, T . Vachon, K . T h e r r i e n . 2nd ROW:
R. T e t r e a u l t , T . D a v e n h a l l , P . Garland, W . Spear, M . V e n u t i , M . Lepene, D . Garland.

Tigers
64
55
78
48
33
45
55
50
59
50
72
32
46
39
38
38
50
58
46
64

Opponents
Epping
Raymond
Coe-Brown
Austin Gate
Newmarket
Oyster-River

22
27
20
54
43
52

Sanborn
Alton
Oyster-River

39
29
33
45

Epping

31

Newmarket

39

Coe-Brown
Austin-Cate

17
62

Sanborn
Raymond

31
43

Nute

53
54
55
51

Interlakes

Interlakes
Alton
Nute

Season Won 12, Lost 8

Mr. Johnson,

�1st ROW: K . Brazis, J . Meyer, D . Sargent.
Sullivan, L . Houle

2nd ROW: B . Grant, S . Greeley, M . Arsenault, D .

�Girl's Varsity

10

A

FRONT: A . Q u i n n , W . Hobbs. G . Moore, J . Schulte, L . Perry. B A C K : M r . Wentworth, B . Ham,
J . S u l l i v a n , C . H a m , L . T a r m e y , F . T a r m e y , J . C o m e a u , D . L a n d , R. Hoage, M . Mosher, R.
Hamblett.

Tigers

Opponents

Tigers

Opponents
Epping
Raymond
Coe-Brown
Interlakes
Newmarket
Interlakes
Sanborn
Alton
Raymond
Nute
Epping
Newmarket
Coe-Brown
Sanborn

41
38
31
51
53
51
38
32
50
59
40
44
58
54
Season:

24

24
27
16
59
32
54
36
18
45
43
31
35
28
39

Won 12. Lost 2

Tigers 48
Tigers 37

State Tournament
Groveton
HoUis

34
53

�Softball

In tree: D. S u l l i v a n ; S T A N D I N G , L . to R . : Manager, J . Fecteau, A . Hobbs, D, Land,
W. Hobbs, J . S u l l i v a n , R, H i l l , F . T a r m e y , S . Dunn; Coach, J , Hart; J . LaPierre, K .
Petersen, M . Gagnon, G . Moore, B . Scruton; Manager, M . Pease; S I T T I N G : L . E s t a brook, S. Baldwin, C . H a m , R. Hamblett, D . Legassie.

�Baseball

Belmont
Pittsfield
InterLakes
Sanborn
Epping
Oyster-River
Raymond
Nute
Newmarket
Interlakes
Sanborn
Raymond
Alton
11

Austin-Cate
Pittsfield

19
6
6
6
2
12
8

19

��C o m p l i m e n t s of

NUTE'S BOAT AND
BAIT SHOP
JCT.

NANCY'S PLACE
Route 11
Farmington

16 - 16 B

Union, N. H .
Telephone

473-2022

N. H . F i s h and G a m e

Licenses

Boat and Snowmobile

Plates

Sporting Goods and A m m u n i t i o n

C o m p l i m e n t s of

MILL'S MARKET
Spring St.
Farmington,

N. H.

,

^

C o m p l i m e n t s of

RURAL GAS SERVICE
M e e t i n g h o u s e H i l l Road
Farmington,

N. H .

755-2241

VINNIE'S TOWN
PIZZA
North Main Street

1

Best

Wishes

KING'S JEWELRY
Dover,

N . H . and

Rochester, N . H .

Farmington,

New H a m p s h i r e

755-2622

i

�FARMINGTON NATIONAL BANK

Savings Account

Checking Account

M e m b e r of F e d e r a l R e s e r v e S y s t e m

F e d e r a l Deposit Insurance Corporation

�DIPRIZIO GARAGE, INC.
Middleton,
Telephone

International H a r v e s t e r

LASKEY'S GARAGE

N. H .
473-2439

C H A R L E S DiPRIZIO, JR.
Manager

K. W. FURBUSH
&amp; SONS

New and U s e d C a r s
Wheel Horse
Union,

Tractors
N. H .

473-2005

Welders - Steelworkers

- Riggers

Motor T r a n s p o r t
South M a i n S t .
Farnnington,

T e l . 755-2577
N.H.

03835

P o r t a b l e Welding S e r v i c e

�Best Wishes

to

T h e C l a s s of 1973

F o r A Happy and P r o s p e r o u s

Future

Compliments
of

DAVIDSON RUBBER COMPANY, INC

�C o m p l i m e n t s of

SMITH CURTAIN
&amp;
FABRIC SHOP

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to the
Graduating Seniors

COMMUNITY
NATIONAL
BANK

Rochester, N . H .

C o m p l i m e n t s of

BLACK LANTERN PIZZA
Farmington,

Rochester,

N. H.

New H a m p s h i r e

A F u l l - S e r v i c e Bank

T e l e p h o n e - 755-3510

Home Phone

755-2590

BOB'S GARAGE
G e n e r a l Auto R e p a i r s -

Welding

24-Hour Wrecker Service

29 B u n k e r Street
Farmington,

N. H.

�Congratulations
Seniors
C o m p l i m e n t s of

HARRY EASTMAN AND SON
M a s o n r y of A l l K i n d s
Specializing in F i r e P l a c e s

YE
STAGE
COACH
SHOPPE

Union, N . H .

473-2290

C o m p l i m e n t s of

OLYMPIC TRAILER SALES

Main St.
Farmington, N. H.

p . O. B o x 224
Rt.

16 and 16B

C o m p l i m e n t s of
C o m p l i m e n t s of

FARMINGTON
FIRE
DEPARTMENT

ALBERT E. BARCOMB, M.D.
Whitehouse Road

A. J. CAMERON
SOD FARMS, INC.
AND
EVERGREEN NURSERY
Route 11
Telephone 755-2124
Farmington, N. H.

Rochester, N . H .

�C o m p l i m e n t s of

NORTHERN LAND TRADERS

WAGON WHEEL
STORE
PHIL TARMEY,
Groceries

Prop.

R F D #1
Route 11
F a r m i n g t o n , N . H . 03835
T e l . (603) 3 3 2 - 0 3 1 2
Specializing in Excellent
R e c r e a t i o n a l and I n v e s t m e n t
Properties
in New H a m p s h i r e and Maine

Beverages

Gas - O i l
Route 1 1 , R o c h e s t e r Road
Farmington,

N. H .

Phone 7 5 5 - 3 5 4 1

C o m p l i m e n t s of

HI-GRADE PETROLEUM
COMPANY
South M a i n S t r e e t
Farmington,

N. H,

ARLENE'S DRESS SHOP
Ladies - Children's

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s and
B e s t W i s h e s to a F i n e C l a s s !

Wear
9 Main Street
Farmington,

N. H .

UNION TELEPHONE
CO.

FOREST INDUSTRIES
INC.
Main Street

Farmington,

New H a m p s h i r e

" S e r v i n g the L a k e s R e g i o n
Since 1903"

Farmington,

New H a m p s h i r e

�Serving your every banking
need

Rochester
FIRST N A T I O N A l

B A N K OF ROCHESTER

ROCHESTER SAVINGS K A N K « TRUST CO
MEMBERS
DEPOSIT

FEOEBAl

with offices at

INSURANCE

CORPORATION

Rochester Mall • 22 S. Main Street

BOBER FORD SALES
INC.

Congratulations
to the C l a s s of 1973
from

ROUTE 11 DRIVE-IN

C o m p l i m e n t s of

303 N o r t h M a i n S t r e e t
Rochester,

VARNEY STORE, INC.

N. H.

Telephone - 332-2585

Main Street
F a r m i n g t o n , N. H.

Better Buy - - - -

- -

- -

- -

Bober

755-2226
Groceries

Meats

Beverages

�C o m p l i m e n t s of

NICK S E R V E T A S

AJAX GARAGE
Mechanic Street
Farmington,
Telephone:
Scorpion

N. H.

755-2411

Snowmobiles

C h a i n Saws

Clothing and A c c e s s o r i e s
Homelite -

McCuUoch

Snowblowers

and

R o t o r t i l l e r s and L a w n m o w e r s

Homelite

S a l e s and S e r v i c e

Best

C o m p l i m e n t s of

Wishes

AL OUELLETTE
HAMMOND ORGAN,
Dover,

Dealer

N . H . and

Manchester,

SUNNYCREST GREENHOUSES
Potted and Boxed P l a n t s
W h o l e s a l e and R e t a i l
Meaderboro

N. H.

Road

Rochester, N . H .
G a s and O i l

Outboard M o t o r s
C o m p l i m e n t s of

LAKESIDE SERVICE STATION
AND MARINA
Route 109

Sanbornville, N . H .
603 - 522-8383

MAC'S APPLE STAND
Route 16
Apples,

Milton,

N. H.

C i d e r , and Vegetables

�C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to the C l a s s
of 1973

GOODNIGHT MOBILE HOMES, INC
S i n c e 1947

M a r l e t t e - W i n d s o r - New Moon
star -

monttey

four new l o c a t i o n s
Farmington,

Manchester

L a c o n i a and P l y m o u t h

�CARDINAL'S RANCH RESTAURANT
AND MOTEL

C o m p l i m e n t s of
C o m p l i m e n t s of

OSGOOD PHARMACY
CURRIER'S GARAGE
Tel.

755-3771

Main Street
Farmington, N. H.

�Compliments

of

Farmington,

N. H.

JERRY'S LUNCH

TIBBETTS LUMBER CO.,
INC.

North Main Street
Farmington

B u i l d e r s of

DAVENPORT FUNERAL HOME

Homes Cottages -

16 C h a r l e s S t r e e t
Garages
Farmington,

Tel.
Telephone

755-3531

755-3721

SEYMOUR BOWDEN
TELEVISION SALES
AND SERVICE

Compliments

of

FARMINGTON INSURANCE
AGENCY
Farmington,

T e l e v i s i o n and R a d i o S e r v i c e

"BOB

W e ' r e K n o w n for
TV

-

New H a m p s h i r e

N. H .

HUNT"

Telephone

755-2491

Know-How

PALMER'S HARDWARE
COMPANY, INC.
Best Wishes
to the C l a s s of '73
RCA

Sylvania
Tel.

755-2201

O.

E . AIKENS,

Prop.

Farmington,

755-2421
N, H .

�Congratulations
C o m p l i m e n t s of

and B e s t W i s h e s to
the C l a s s of " 7 3 "

FARMINGTON
POSTAL SERVICE
STAFF

CARDINAL &amp; GLIDDEN
OIL CO.
Range and F u e l O i l

TRI-ECHO
CENTER
Milton,

N . H,

652-4570

YE OLD
THRIFT SHOPPE
YE OLD
SHOE SHOPPE

24 Hour B u r n e r S e r v i c e
Office Phone - 7 5 5 - 3 5 6 2
Crowley Street
Home Phone - 8 5 9 - 4 1 8 6
Farmington,

N. H .

Antiques
20 and 21 South M a i n S t r e e t
Farmington,

N. H .

Antiques - U s e d F u r n i t u r e

Compliments

of

S. CARDINAL

TRI-STATE
GAS INC.

Construction Work
Sand - G r a v e l - L o a m

150 South M a i n S t .
Rochester,

N.H,

03867

Farmington,
Tel.

New H a m p s h i r e
755-2582

�GRAY'S
PETROLEUM

• • •

34 N o r t h M a i n S t r e e t
Farmington, N. H.
Phone 7 5 5 - 2 8 7 1
C A R L GRAY
MURRY DAUDELIN
Esso

Oil
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to
the C l a s s of 73

a
Wonderful C l a s s

GEORGE &amp; ED'S
GENERAL STORE

from

Biggest L i t t l e S t o r e i n R o c h e s t e r
137 North M a i n S t r e e t
Rochester, N . H .

MROS' VARIETY
STORE
Main St.

We C o n g r a t u l a t e the S e n i o r C l a s s of 1973
S e r v i n g the C o m m u n i t y , State, Nation
T h e E m p h a s i s T h i s Y e a r i s on C h i l d W e l f a r e
and C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e

CLARENCE L.PERKINS
POST N o . 6 0 A . L .

CLARENCE L.PERKINS

Freedom,

J u s t i c e , and D e m o c r a c y

Farmington

�LIBERTY INSURANCE,
INC.

THE COUNTRY
MUSHROOM
Gifts

C. A . KING

G. J . M U C H E R , J R .
S e a s o n a l Shop

Telephone:
755-351 1

Farnnington, N . H .

Route 11
Farmington
755-2257

Best Wishes F r o m

ELM SHADE
COUNTRY STORE
CHRISTMAS BELLE
SHOP
R. F . D. Union, N. H.

Residential -

Commercial

Lake Properties
B e s t W i s h e s to the
C l a s s of " 7 3 "

PEASE REAL ESTATE
15 Union S t r e e t
Farmington,
Tel.

N. H .

755-2981

�ANDREW J. FOSS CO. INC.
HONEST JOHN TRADING POST
INC.

Concrete Septic T a n k s

Wolfeboro F a l l s ,

N. H.

Farmington, N. H.
BARRY L . CLOUGH

TOWLE'S OLDSMOBILE
AMERICAN MOTORS
A m e r i c a n Motors

JOHN H. C A R D I N A L ,
President

Jeep Oldsmobile

Well Tiles
P r e c a s t Steps
P r e c a s t Bulkheads
Watson's C o r n e r Road
Farmington

755-2515

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s and Good L u c k

TIM'S TULSA

301 North M a i n S t r e e t
Rochester, N . H .

Route 11

100% G u a r a n t e e d U s e d C a r s

New D u r h a m

Business Telephones:
332-0425

332-0424

C o m p l i m e n t s of

HOWARD'S GENERAL STORE

SECORD'S SERVICE
STATION
South M a i n S t r e e t

and

Farmington, N. H.

Sunoco G a s
Spring Street,

Open 7 D a y s A W e e k

Farmington

Tel.

755-2021

Minor Repairs

755-2941
C o m p l i m e n t s of

SUBURBAN PROPANE
28 North M a i n S t r e e t
Farmington, N. H.

Phone:

755-2462

C o i f f u r e s by

SANDY

/[Suburban^
\Propane/

Walk-in Service
South M a i n S t r e e t
Farmington, N. H.

Gas Service Anywhere

�CHARLES DIPRIZIO AND SONS, INC.
L u m b e r and B u i l d i n g
Special

Materials

Millwork

Hardware

Dupont P a i n t

JOHN H. D i P R I Z I O
Manager
473-2097

ALVINO DiPRIZIO
Timber Buyer
473-2020
Union,

N. H .

D i a l 603 - 4 7 3 - 2 3 1 4 or 603 - 4 7 3 - 2 2 0 6

�Best Wishes F r o m

FLOWERS
BY TUTTLES

Compliments
of

GELINAS' MARKET

Specialists in Design
Open 9 to 5

Main Street
8 South M a i n S t r e e t
F a r m i n g t o n , N. H .

C o m p l i m e n t s of

RED'S BILLARDS

Farmington, N. H,

Bus.

755-3621

Res.

522-3545

C o m p l i m e n t s of

EFFIE'S DRESS SHOP

42 N o r t h M a i n S t r e e t

Main Street

Farmington

Farmington, N. H.

755-2131

Congratulations

from

PEASLEE FUNERAL HOME
32 C e n t r a l S t r e e t

ALLAIN'S JEWELRY
Rochester,

New H a m p s h i r e

F a r m i n g t o n , New H a m p s h i r e
W i t h i n the M e a n s of A l l
7 5 5 - 3 5 3 5 or 4 7 3 - 2 2 4 4

�C u s t o m H o m e s and Cottages

ERVIN "SAM" GRAY
P a u l s o n Road
F a r m i n g t o n , N, H .
Tel.

755-3608

Compliments
of

RICH'S DEPT. STORE

B u i l d i n g and M a s o n r y

Free Estimates

GREAT NORTHERN
HOMES
INC.
M i l t o n , N. H .
and

at the
Rochester Mall

Contractor

Lexington,
Tel.

Mass.

1 - 617 - 861-1480

Congratulations
to

Compliments

the C l a s s of 1973

of

from

FARMINGTON
POLICE DEPARTMENT

WISHNIK RESTAURANT
South M a i n S t r e e t
Farmington, N. H.

�Best Wishes
and
Congratulations

JOAN'S
BEAUTY SALON
6 Mechanic Street
F a r m i n g t o n , N. H .
755-3728
A i r - C o n d i t i o n e d for Y o u r C o m f o r t

Congratulations

DAVIS MFG., CO. INC.
Somersworth,

N. H.

DOT'S LUNCH
A Good P l a c e to E a t
H o m e - C o o k e d Food
Owners
E R N E S T and D O R I S G R A Y
Route 11
New D u r h a m
T e l . 859-2741

Congratulations
to the
C l a s s of '73

RIVERSIDE MANOR
S q u a r e D a n c e for F u n
11 S u m m e r S t r e e t
F a r m i n g t o n , N. H .

SCRUTON'S DAIRY
Meaderboro Road
Farmington,

N. H .

200 R e g i s t e r e d H o l s t e i n s
H i g h e s t H e r d for M i l k i n N . H .
14th H e r d for M i l k i n Nation

MILLIE SERVETAS

T e l . 755-3723

MILLIE'S
CAKE DECORATING SERVICE
C a k e s for A l l O c c a s i o n s
Mechanic Street
Farmington, N. H.

Compliments

Best Wishes

of

from

PENNEY'S

WORSTER'S
COUNTRY STORE
U n i o n , N. H .

Rochester, N . H .
Tel.

473-2294

�Compliments
of

EUGENE F. NUTE

161 W a k e f i e l d S t r e e t
Rochester, N . H .

Compliments

South M a i n S t r e e t

of

F a r m i n g t o n , New H a m p s h i r e

LORD'S FUEL

Compliments
of

FARMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB

F a r m i n g t o n , New H a m p s h i r e

�Compliments
of

WILLIAM J. VICKERS AND SON, INC.

Farmington
New H a m p s h i r e

�DR. RICHARD R. ROY, M.D.
W h i t e h o u s e Road
Rochester, N . H .

Roofing - P a i n t i n g - C a r p e n t r y

JOSEPH A. TORLUCCI
61 So. M a i n S t r e e t
Farmington,

N.H.

03835

V i n y l - A l u m i n u m Siding
D o o r s and Windows

C a l l 755-2656

FRESHMAN
CLASS

�Congratulations
from

THE CLASS OF '75

�C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s to the S e n i o r C l a s s

from

THE STUDENT COUNCIL

C o m p l i m e n t s of
Congratulations

1

from

Jf

Band

M

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and

•^^^or^^^^'^

HORNE'S GARAGE, INC.

FARMINGTON
CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION

B e s t W i s h e s to the
C l a s s of '73
from

"Your Friendly Ford Dealer"
R. C . " B A B E "
Tel.

CHAGNON

755-2933

Farmington

THE SUB SHOP
Main Street
Farmington

�Boosters
Kerry and Laura

Freak Express

Don and Sam

Joyce Gagnon

Shawn, Bert, and Ernie

T h e Whistle Shop

Joe and K a t h

T u r k e y and Crisco

Kris and Matt

Rick and Debbie
M r . and M r s . John J . Bergaglio
M r . and Mrs. E a r l Blake
Farmington J r . High Boys T e a m
M r . and Mrs. T e d Weymouth
M r . and Mrs. Bert Perreault
M r . and Mrs. David Margolis
M r . and M r s . Robert E . Lefavour
Lessard's Country Store
M r . and M r s . Fred Cameron
M r . and Mrs. Oscar Joy
M r . Reginald Wentworth
Patricia A . Schulte
M r . and Mrs. C a r l Baldwin
M r . and Mrs. D a n i e l Reynolds
M r . and Mrs. Norman Gordon
Lee's Loins Market
Congratulations From Jen
Rufus Barber Shop
"Redsky"

" T h a t ' s what she s a i d . "
'Right.

�i

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M r . and M r s . Francis A . Guay
M r . and Mrs. Etienne Gagnon
Mom and Dad Hobbs
M r . and Mrs. Harold Schulte
M r . and Mrs. Donald Lepene
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox
Mrs. Lena George
M r . and Mrs. Francis Coyne
M r . and Mrs. Robert Bickerstaffe
M r . and Mrs. Claud Land
V i c k i ' s Mom
M r . and Mrs. Byron Sprague

M r . and M r s . Richard Wentworth
M r . and Mrs. Willard Young
M r . and Mrs. Richard Howard S r .
M r . and Mrs. W a l l a c e Vickers
M r . and Mrs. Richard Baldwin
M r . and Mrs. Kenneth Woods
M r . and Mrs, Raymond Garland
M r . and Mrs. Eugene Reed S r .
M r . and Mrs. Nelson Phillips
M r . and Mrs. Alfred Drapeau
Mrs. Gloria Woodard
Rev. and Mrs. Robert A l l t e n

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��FIRST ROW: Miss Perkins, Miss Hunt, Mr. Keith, Mrs. Emerson, Mrs. McClintock.
SECOND ROW: Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Burnier, Mr. Poirier, Mr. Sundstrum, Mr.
Owens, Mr. Towle.

FIRST ROW: D. Woods, N . Scruton, E. Black, P. Hanson, D. Boothby, C. Susi, J .
Sargent. M . Malone, C . Mosher, J . Riley. SECOND ROW: A. Langevin, P. Guay,
C. Lawrence, S. Adams, B. Clough, C . Gaskell, C . Varney, D. Martineau, Miss
Hunt, Advisor.

�We, the Class of 1960, dedicate to you, Mr. Richard C . Keith, this yearbook
in appreciation of the help you have given our class during the past three years as a
teacher, principal, and class advsior.
We, the Class of 1960, would also like fo take this opportunity to thank you for
being patient with us and instilling in us the urge, drive, and desire to work for the
benefit of our class and not ourselves.

��DONALD MARTINEAU - " Donnie"
President
AMBITION: Naval Career
FAVORITE SAYING: "Yes. my boy"
ACTIVITIES: Class President 3; Key Club
Vice President 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hunter's Safety Club.

DEBORAH BOOTHBY - "Debbie"
Secretary
AMBITION: A happy and successful marriage.
FAVORITE SAYING: "What did you say?"
ACTIVITIES: Press Club 2,3,4; Yearbook
Editor; Dramatics Club 4; Glee Club 1; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 3; Prom 3; Class Treasurer 1, Vice
President 2, Secretary 3.

CLAUDIA SUSI - "Koko"
Vice President
AMBITION: Nurse
FAVORITE SAYING: "Kinda makes you
wonder."
ACTIVITIES: Vice President Dramatics
Club; Vice President Class 3; Cheerleading
1,2,3, Head Cheerleader 4; Press Club 3,
4; Library Council 3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4;
Volleyball 1; Play 4; Prom 3; Snowflake 4;
Balfour French Award 1.

CAROLE LAWRENCE - "Larry"
Treasurer
AMBITION: College
FAVORITE SAYING: "Jeepers!"
ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer 3; Science
Club Treasurer 3; Basketball Junior Varsity
1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Student
Council 1; Art Club 3; Home Ec. Club 3;
Dramatics Club 4; Press Club 1,2,3,4;
Yearbook; Prom 3; Snowflake Candidate.

�ELEANOR BLACK - " E l "
AMBITION: Marriage and Secretary.
FAVORITE SAYING: "That's the breaks!"
ACTIVITIES: Dramatics Club Secretary 4;
Basketball 1,2,3.4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Yearbook; Glee Club; Prom; Supper Committee;
Softball 1; Press Club 2, 3, 4.
ERNEST CARDINAL - "Morgan"
AMBITION: Navy
FAVORITE SAYING: "How about that!"
ACTIVITIES: Key Club 1, 2. 3; Tonic Committee 3,4; Science Club 3.
MARGARET GUAY - "Peggy"
AMBITION: Nurse
FAVORITE SAYING: "Any boys around?"
ACTIVITIES: Dramatics Club; Library
Council 2,3,4; Press Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Junior Prom; Supper Committee
3; Science Club Secretary 3; Betty Crocker
Award; Glee Club 1,4; Yearbook; French
Award 3; History 3; Senior Play 4.
GARY A. GOLLEDGE
AMBITION: To be a success.
FAVORITE SAYING: " I guess so. "
ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3,4; Science Club
3; Rifle Club 3; Prom Committee 3.

MARGARET HANSON - "Peg"
AMBITION: Secretary or marriage.
FAVORITE SAYING: "Close both doors."
ACTIVITIES: Class Secretary 2; Student
CouncU 4; Yearbook; Glee Club 1; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Prom; Volleyball 1.2,3.4;
Softball 1; Press Club 3,4; Snowflake Dance
Candidate 3,4; Supper 2; Snowflake Dance 4.
LESLIE LEARY - "Les"
AMBITION: To graduate
FAVORITE SAYING: "To heck with *em."
ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2, 3,4, Vice President 3; Student Council 1.

�CAROL MOSHER - "Moses"
AMBITION: Teacher
FAVORITE SAYING: "Those are the breaks."
ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1.2.3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Library Council, Vice President
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Sale 4; Supper 3; Prom 3; Class Song 4;
Class Motto 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Play 4.
SHIRLEY KING - "Shirl"
AMBITION: Typist
FAVORITE SAYING: " O gee 1"
ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 4; Dramatics Club4.

BARRY CLOUGH - "Cloughie"
AMBITION: College
FAVORITE SAYING: "Ain't that wonderful?"
ACTIVITIES: Key Club 2, 3, 4; Student
Council, Vice President 4; Vice President
3; Yearbook.
ROBERT DOWNS - "Hound Dog"
AMBITION: Teacher
FAVORITE SAYING: " What do you mean?"
ACTIVITIES: Track 3, 4.

ANITA LANGEVIN - "Nita"
AMBITION: College
FAVORITE SAYING: "You bird."
ACTIVITIES: Secretary-Treasurer of Glee
Club 4; Press Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2, 3,
4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;
Senior Play 4; Snowflake Dance Candidate
4; All-State Chorus 4.
NICHOLAS SERVETAS JR. - "Nickie"
AMBITION: Armed Forces
FAVORITE SAYING: " Nasty break. "
ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Rifle
Club 3; Dramatics Club 4.

�MARILYN MALONE - "Mamie"
AMBITION: Marry a millionaire
FAVORITE SAYING: "People in glass houses
shouldn't throw stones."
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Club 1,2,3,4; Library Council 2,3,4; Junior
Varsity Basketball 1; Press Club 2,3,4; Art
Club 3; Dramatics Club 4; Yearbook 4; A l l State Chorus 4; Prom 3; Snowflake 4.
CHARLES CURRIER - "Charlie"
AMBITION: Graduate

JOANNE SARGENT - "Jo"
AMBITION: Happy marriage
FAVORITE SAYING: "What's it to you?"
ACTIVITIES: Softball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2,
4; Basketball 4; Press Club 2,3,4; Exchange
Editor 4; Dramatics Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Snowflake 4; Yearbook 4.
DOUGLAS CHESLEY - "Chug"
AMBITION: Be wealthy
FAVORITE SAYING: "How 'bout that I "
ACTIVITIES: Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;The people in the photo might be William H Tanner (1825-1906) and his wife Martha (Giles) Tanner&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;(1844-1918) or it is possible that is John Tanner(l788-I868) William"s father His mother Mary Jane&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;(Thompson) Tanner (1789-1859) had probably passed away.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;William &amp;amp; Martha had 4 children: Charles 1865-1890. Once 1866-1950. Lizzy 1870-1936. and George&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Irving 1878-1959.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;George Irving and his wife moved in with his mother Martha after Williams passing, after her passing&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;he brought out his sisters to own the property. He and his wife Gertrude (Smart) Tanner lived there until&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;their deaths. They had three children Leona (1911-1911), Evelyn (Tanner) Furber (1912-1997) and&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;Floyd I. (1914-2011).&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Floyd bought the property from his parents before their deaths. He and his wife Edna (Marcoux) Tanner&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;lived on the property until their passing 2011 and 2016 respectively.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;His wife was my Aunt and her sister Jeanette Flanagan as the administrator of her will thought that you might be interested in the picture.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;Condition:Fair. Some water damage on matte, but did not cause buckling or apparent damge to photographs. Backing enclosure is in poor condition and should be reenforced. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Size: Each photograph is approxiamtely 7"x12". matted. The entire matted set is 43" x 11."&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;FHS-Kyle Leach</text>
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FREDERICK CLEMENTS

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Birectors
FREDERICK CLEMENTS

FRANK R . COPP

HAROLD A . CRANE

RALPH P. HERBERT

ORIN N . HUSSEY

EDWIN H . THOMAS

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as are available not giving us the exact date. O v e r
three-quarters of a century have elapsed since that time and
volumes might be written on the changes w h i c h have taken
place in the T o w n and also in methods of banking.
W e find that back in A p r i l and M a y o f the year 1 8 7 2 ,
C i t i z e n s ' Meetings were held to give consideration to the
organizing of a National B a n k . A s a result of these meetings, G . W . H e r r i n g and Charles W . T h u r s t o n proceeded
to Washington for the purpose of obtaining permission to
organize, and this authority was given under date of M a y
15, 1872.
U n d e r date of June 3 , 1 8 7 2 , Articles o f
Association were adopted, and a Board of nine Directors
elected.
T h e following men were elected to the B o a r d :
G . W . H e r r i n g , John H . Barker, A l o n z o N u t e , Charles
T a l p e y . J . F . C l o u t m a n , H . B . Edgerly, C . W . Thurston,
M a r t i n L . H a y e s and E d w i n W a l l a c e . T h e Directors then
chose the following officers: G . W . H e r r i n g , President, J . F .
C l o u t m a n , Vice-President, and T h o m a s F . C o o k e , Cashier.
T h e certificate of organization was s w o r n to before
D a n i e l W . E d g e r l y , Notary P u b l i c , under date o f J u l y i 9 ,
1 8 7 2 , and sent to Washington upon receipt of w h i c h a
Charter was granted by Honorable John J a y K n o x , C o m p troller of the C u r r e n c y , under date of J u l y 2 7 ,
1872.
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T h e following officers served from July, 1872

Additional Directors Elected at Last Annual Meeting
January 8, 1929
JOSEPH L . MCLAUGHLIN

NATT F . EGBERTS

FRANCIS

NED L . PARKER

J . MOONEY

JOHN B. EHINBS

GEORGE E . EMERSON

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S . THOMAS

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President

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G . W . Herring
J . F . Cloutman
J . H . Barker
F . E . Edgerly
D . E . Edgerly
F . R . Copp
Thos. F . Cooke
J . B . Edgerly
Jas. B . Edgerly
Frederick Clements

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I n the following pages w e w i l l outline briefly the
various departments o f the institution.
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I n presenting you w i t h this little booklet; it is our

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desire to bring to your attention the facilities w h i c h w e n o w

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have available for the handling o f your business.

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I t is our aim to meet the needs o f the community
w h i c h w e serve and i n order that w e might render better
service than has been possible in the past w e have equipped
this building w i t h all that goes toward the safeguarding o f
your interests.

W e believe i n the future o f Farmington.

W e believe in its industries and i n its citizens and so far as
is possible w e desire to be o f assistance in making this community a better place to live i n i n the years to come.
W e want you to feel that this Bank is more than is
represented by bricks and mortar and by its steel vault
doors and polished w o o d w o r k .

W e want you to feel that

within this institution are men and women w h o are here
for the purpose o f serving you and that it is your privilege
to consult w i t h its officers at any time.

COMMERCIAL DEPAETMENT
H a v e you ever considered the advantages o f a checking account.? I n this department are handled all accounts
of corporations and individuals who have formed the practice o f making all payments by check.
O n the first o f
every month your bills come i n from the grocer, plumber,
doctor and tax collector.
I f you have a fair balance in
the form o f a checking-account, h o w easy it is to write
out your check in payment of the b i l l . Furthermore w i t h
the return o f your check properly indorsed, you have
the acknowledgment o f the indorser that such an amount has been paid by y o u . A cancelled check is an
excellent receipt.
I f you live out-of-town and in a c o m .
munity w h i c h is not served by a banking institution, w e
invite you to open an account and do your banking by
mail. M a n y o f our customers find it inconvenient to come
to the Bank during banking hours, but the mailing o f their
deposit brings a prompt acknowledgment from us and
w i t h the allowing o f time for the collection o f funds, they
are then in a position to draw against the deposit.

E v e r y facility that modern banking methods can give
is n o w at your command.

I f you have been doing your

business here in the past, w e feel very sure that you w i l l
greatly appreciate the n e w quarters and the accomodations
n o w provided.

I f your banking business has been carried

on elsewhere, w e invite you to discuss w i t h our oflicers
the advantages o f a connection w i t h this institution.

SAFE DEPOSIT DEPAETMENT
H o w many o f you realize the advantages of a Safe
Deposit Box.? Into these boxes go your insurance papers,
bonds, certificates of stock and many other papers o f value,
the loss o f w h i c h w o u l d bring to you no end of inconvenience and trouble.

�V o u w i l l be appreciative of the private coupon-booths
w h i c h w e have provided for our safe-deposit box owners.
T h e renter o f a box is given t w o keys and no one
other than the renter (except as they m a y appoint a depu t y ) has access to the box.
O u r boxes rent from three dollars to seven dollars and
fifty cents per a n n u m .
W i t h the increasing demand for
this protection, w e have added one hundred boxes.
The
vault in w h i c h your box is kept is of modern construction
and is guarded by electrical devices w h i c h assure the
owner o f the m a x i m u m amount o f protection.

Saving is
accustomed to
we k n o w that
w a y in w h i c h

largely a matter of habit, and i f vou become
setting aside a certain part of your earnings,
yo u w i l l be most pleasantly surprised at the
your balance increases.

FOREIGN DEPARTMENT

O u r main vault has been considerably enlarged d u r i n g
the n e w construction and provides storage space for silverware and other valuable property at a very moderate charge.

T h r o u g h our connection w i t h the First N a t i o n a l Bank
of Boston, we are able to be o f assistance to our clients w h o
desire to send mone\ to relatives and friends in foreign
countries. I f you desire to make remittance to any of the
principal cities or towns in F r a n c e , G e r m a n y , I t a l y , S w e den or any other country, we cordially invite you to allow
us to make arrangements for y o u .

W i t h the opening o f our n e w quarters, w e take pleasure in announcing the opening o f a Savings Dep a rtment of
the National Bank.

O n e of the safest w a y s of carrying funds w h i l e travelling, is through T r a v e l l e r ' s Cheques.
W e can supply
these in denominations of $10,
$20, $ 5 0 , and $100.
at
a very small cost.
I f you are planning a trip abroad, w e
recommend that you allow us to secure a Letter of C r e d i t
to be used along w i t h your T r a v e l l e r ' s Cheques.

T h e advantages o f a Savings account are w e l l k n o w n
to many of our customers, but we w i s h at this time to recommend to any w h o are not i n the habit o f systematically
saving, that they set aside a small amount to be deposited
in the Savings Department.
A m i n i m u m deposit of O n e D o l l a r w i l l be accepted
in opening an account and a deposit book w i l l be issued
in your name. Deposits may be made w e e k l y or m o n t h l y ,
at such time as is most convenient for y o u , and the interest
on your balance w i l l be added to your book at least once
a year.

T h e s e matters can be handled on v e ry short notice,
and it w i l l be our pleasure to serve you at any time.

CHRISTMAS CLUB
T h e Christmas C l u b Plan is many years old in the
banking w o r l d , and w e are making our start this year as
w e go into our n e w home. Several accounts have alreadybeen opened under this p l a n , and we cordially invite y ou
to come in and talk it over.

�A small saving by a weekly deposit throughout the
year provides you w i t h a substantial lump sum for your
Christmas shopping, and very considerably eases the financial burden w h i c h falls on most of us at just this time of year.
W e believe that i f you once try the p l a n , you w i l l
be greatly pleased.

STOCKS AND BONDS
W e cordially invite you to make use of our facilities
for the execution o f your orders w h e n b u y i n g or selling
stocks or bonds.
W e have good connections for the execution of orders and believe that we can be of assistance
to you along this line.
I t is not our policy to make recommendation of any
one issue for investment, but rather to safeguard your proposed investment, through investigation.

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1929

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