Mixed Farmington School District Documents 1859-1952
Mixed Farmington School District Documents 1859-1952. Items included: graduating classes 1859-1952, staff names and employment descriptions, educator salaries, and other general information. This digital copy exists for the use of the Farmington Historical Society. The original documents do not belong to the Farmington Historical Society and they cannot be found in the museum.
FHS - Kyle Leach
Farmington School District & Farmington High School
Norma Park
Mixed Farmington School District Documents 1891-1960
Mixed Farmington School District Documents 1891-1960. Items included: staff names and employment descriptions, educator salaries, and other general information. This digital copy exists for the use of the Farmington Historical Society. The original documents do not belong to the Farmington Historical Society and they cannot be found in the museum.
FHS-Kyle Leach
Farmington School District & Farmington High School
Norma Park
Photograph Maud Hodgdon-2nd Grade Class
Maud Hodgdon with her 1889 2nd grade class in Farmington, NH. Maud is listed as being in the second row, second from the right.
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Unknown
Kathy Blair (granddaughter to Maud Hodgdon)
1986 Pudledock Photo Of Annie Pierce & Other Students Visiting Local Senior Citizens
From the April 1986 Puddledock article with the photo:<br /><br /><em>On March 27, 1986 a number of 7th and 8th grade Chapter I students visited the Farmington Town Hall to bring Easter greetings to the Senior citizens of the Strafford County Nutrition Pro¬gram during their lunchtime. These cards, poems and stories written by the Chapter I students of Main Street School under the direction of Mrs. Condon and Mrs. Pettis allow for some days of excitement and creativity ranging on a variety of subjects selected by the students. For the past two years Chapter I students have been visiting other senior citizen homes in the Far¬mington area and it has proven to be a very rewarding experience for all concerned. </em><br /><br /><em>Trudy Pence, coordinator of the Senior Cit¬izen's Services, was very enthused about this event. In addition to the Senior Citizens vis¬ited on Thursday, additional creative writings were delivered on Good Friday along with the home delivered meals. Approximately 40-50 senior citizens in total received these Easter surprises. </em><br /><br /><em>The Chapter I Program at Main Street School and Memorial Drive Elementary is primarily a remedial reading program. Creative writing, however, plays an important role in language development and this is significant in reading as well. The elementary students are working on creative writings and are then able to see them printed on the computer. A great deal of reward and satisfaction is seen by the students and Chapter I staff as the stories are printed out on the computer.</em><br /><br />These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in April 1986.<br /><br /> RKL-FHS
Photo Memorial Elementary Student Protest Against Child Abuse April 25th 1986 From May 1986 Puddledock Press
From the May 1986 Puddledock article with the photo:<br /><p class="Style1"><em>On April 25th, most of the Memorial Drive Elementary School students and teachers marched through town, protesting child abuse. The children have been discussing child abuse in class, and are aware of the problem.</em></p>
<p class="Style1"><em>The Students carried helium balloons provided by the N.H. Task Force of Child Abuse. Several carried homemade signs and posters. The parade was organized by Laurie Pace , school counselor, and Beth Roggie, teacher.</em></p>
<br /><em>These photos are stored together. They are from different periods of time. Last pulled together for possible use in May 1986.</em><br /><br />RKL-FHS
May 1986 Puddledock article, photo: no credit listed
1986
Group Class Photograph, Glenn Street School, 1910-1911
This is a group class photograph taken at the Glenn Street School, 1910-1911. The only person identified in the photograph is Ernest J. Kelley, located second row from the left, second pupil. It is in a protective flip cover, with an onion paper cover for the photo front. Size 9.75'x6.75'
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Albert B. Nye, Photographer, Newburyport, MA
1910-1911
Photosheet Grade 1 Memorial Drive School & Photograph Of Clarice Lougee Teacher Grade1, 1959-1960
A standard class photosheet for grade one, Memorial Drive School, Farmington, NH & a photograph of Clarice Lougee teacher Grade 1 1959-1960. Photosheet size: 6.5"x8.5" Teacher Photo: 1.5"x 1.75
Top Row: Debra Servetas, Daniel Scruton, Linda Miller, Joe Garland, Mary Schulte, Michel Baud, Pamela Clements
Second Row from Top: Ronald Hoage, Charlotte Lefebre(or Kathy Bushway),Linda Sabine, Randy Goodwin
Second Row from Bottom: First student unidentified, Alan Spear Jean Gray, Ronald Jenkins, Susan Boothby, second to last student unidentified, Shirley Lord
Bottom Row: Edward Mros, Shirley Gilman, Leo Drapeau, Luann Picard(?),Dennis Nichols, Last two students unidentified
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Alston Studios Inc
Donated by Clarice & Walter Lougee
Farmington High School Class Of 1919 Graduation Program
A 1919 Farmington Class Graduation Program with a ticket/invitation for a ball at the Farmington Opera House, as well as, calling cards collected from many classmates. The program is ink printed on heavy pressed paper. The binding for the program is a yellow cord tassel. The program contains the event list for the day, class roll, class officers, and other general class information. The calling cards are standard for the period, ink on heavy paper and the ticket/invitation is the same, with an admittance line filled in, written in pencil, as " Mr & Mrs. Lester Darning."
Program size: 4"x5", Ticket: 2.5"x 3.25", Calling card sizes: 2"x3" & 1.25"x 3"
FHS-Kyle Leach
Farmington High School
Farmington High School
1919
Donated by Ms. Nancy Merrill, Alton Bay, NH
Delivered by Dottie Bean
1996 Farmington High School Dedication Booklet
Farmington High School dedication program booklet from August 25, 1996. It contains a ceremony outline, a brief Farmington history of the 1980's and early 1990's, a tribute to the Thayer family, a basic floor plan of the new school building, and an acknowledgement of the organizations and townspeople who contributed to the completion of the new school.
Size: 5.5" x 8.5"
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Farmington High School
Farmington High School
1996
Donation by: Joann Doke
Graduating Exercise Program Farmington High School June 1892
This is a Graduating Exercise program for Farmington High School. Graduation was set for June 16,1892 to be held at the Opera House at quarter of eight. It contains the class motto, class ode, music listings, and speaker, oratory, and address placements for the event. It also includes the graduates and their course choice.
Size; 4" x 5.75
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Farmington High School
Farmington High School
1892