I was looking for anything 'scan-able' which included Sunapee, New Hampshire. I know I had several high school yearbooks. One was included with junk I used to store at friends'. I'm sure, that it was lost in the fire which totally destroyed Joel and Lynne's house. Yet, I thought I had another one hanging around. I wanted to add a photo from 1977 of Frank Hammond included in the book. Actually, someone should have the whole document turned into a large PDF file. Who's up for that?
I spent my entire youth living in Sunapee. I think, more than most towns or cities, it elicited a sense of belonging. It's pretty rare to run across any new acquaintances who graduated from such a small school. Some people believe their high school was small until I mention that I graduated with a class of 33. (Or was it 34? I don't think I was ever sure whether Brenda Laurie actually made it.) The small size might be why I was very attached to the town when growing up. It's now obvious to me that I didn't take many pictures though. I'm hoping that Bret Wirta will come to my rescue as he used to quite good at organizing albums full of photographs.
Now I seldom if ever get back there. I returned in the summer of 2002 when we had a 25th reunion. I also travelled there with Jay in February of 2007 when my father had a stroke. It just seems there are so few reasons nowadays for a trip to New Hampshire but so much of the world left to explore.