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View this post on Instagram Charlie French was the maintenance man at Center Day Camp for many years. Always walked around camp with his beagle, always had an unlit cigar hanging from his lips, called all the girls Suzie. ("Hiya, Suzie!") He lived near the camp, hunted during the off-season, and used the infirmary freezer to store what he'd shot which made getting ice cubes for campers' bumps and bruises a Stephen King affair. #jewishhistory #centerdaycamp #childhoodmemories #summercampinmaine #summercamp #jcc A post shared by Documenting Maine Jewry (@mainejewishhistory) on Oct 2, 2017 at 7:42am PDT
Charlie French was the maintenance man at Center Day Camp for many years. Always walked around camp with his beagle, always had an unlit cigar hanging from his lips, called all the girls Suzie. ("Hiya, Suzie!") He lived near the camp, hunted during the off-season, and used the infirmary freezer to store what he'd shot which made getting ice cubes for campers' bumps and bruises a Stephen King affair. #jewishhistory #centerdaycamp #childhoodmemories #summercampinmaine #summercamp #jcc
A post shared by Documenting Maine Jewry (@mainejewishhistory) on Oct 2, 2017 at 7:42am PDT
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