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Class Secretary: Lois Keniston Penney, 75 Hickory Hill Rd., Kensington, CT 
06037-1209 Class President: George M. Gamble, One Wyeth Rd., Hanover, NH 03755- 2301 
Next Reunion in 2000.
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Class Secretary: Dorothy Webb Quimby, PO Box 417, Unity, ME 04988-
0417 Co-Class Presidents: Wilfred and Melissa Meigs Barbeau, 1 Grove St., Barrington, RI 02806-1921 
Next Reunion in 2001.
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Class Secretary: Florence Dixon Prince, PO Box 594, Monument Beach, MA 
02553-0594 Class President: John F. Myers, 37 Eagle Wing Ln., Brewster, MA 02631 
Next Reunion in 2002. Dick and Flo Dixon Prince had a 
wonderful two-week visit with their Louisville, Ky., family over the holidays, and she 
spent a special week with a grandson in Kansas City while his parents were in Florida.... 
Last fall, Paul Balise sent a card from Grand Teton National Park where he was 
sightseeing and doing a little fishing.... In November Carol and Dick Bellows 
moved from New York to Lyman near Kennebunk with their seven miniature horses!... 
Class agents Nate and Harriet Howell Boone will soon be in touch.... 
"As usual, the weather has been beautiful," says the holiday greeting from Maui, where 
Carolyn and Norm Brackett have a vacation home.... After two years of official 
retirement/counseling, Web Brockelman is investigating an advanced degree 
program unlike his Bates degree in economics.... In Stillwater, Minn., Carolyn 
Carlson Leys has three busy children and five busier grandchildren. She knits, sews, 
plays duplicate bridge, travels, and works part time at a wonderful fabric shop. She 
walked in the Cotswolds last year and plans a walk in France or Turkey in 1998.... In 
Chatham, Mass., where Brad and Marilyn Coffin Brown have lived for many 
years, she met Priscilla MacCharles Rice '55, who attends Marilyn's yoga class. 
Priscilla and Robert spend summers in Chatham and winters in Bethel.... For 
Dick '53 and Norma Crooks Coughlin, 1997 was the "year of 
weddings" including that of Norma's roommate, Beverly Hauer Gruninger, in 
May and three more in the summer.... In her 10th year with International Education 
Forum, Jean Decker Brooks earned a trip to Greece and took her daughter 
along. Now she assists a severely handicapped community college student with his 
classes in Greek and Roman history and English literature by taking notes for him.... After 
a fantastic four-week trip through the Italian countryside last September, Frank 
and Judy Allen Dudley '53 look forward to weddings of two sons.... Bill 
Eveleth lives in Tucson, Ariz., and spends the summer in Quechee, Vt.... As 
wardrobe supervisor with the New York City Ballet, Larch Foxon Miller joined 
the company to the Pacific Rim, where they played a week each in Seoul, Taipei, and 
Melbourne.... Margaret Fuller Moore,  retired from the banking world last 
December, spent the winter months in climes warmer than Cape Cod. She and 
Nancy Reade Suldies get together once or twice a year.... In a shift from 
professional writing,  Don Graves is writing for children, poetry, a memoir of 
the home front during WWII, and a novel.... Retired from a 33-year practice of internal 
medicine in suburban Atlanta, Eugene Harley and wife Connie look forward to 
some relaxed travel and grandparenting time. He keeps in touch with John 
Duffett in nearby Athens.... Waiting until last October to take a honeymoon trip to 
Hawaii, Dick and Beverly Hauer Bailey attended our June Reunion where Dick 
got heartily welcomed into the Bates family.... Highlights of the 1997 Alaska trip for 
Daniel and Marilyn Jackson Krajcik included a bus trip in Denali Park and a 
cruise from Juneau to Seattle. In October they celebrated the birth of a new 
granddaughter.... Last year, Jack and Nancy Larcom Manter drove 
their RV from Connecticut to stay in Florida for two months. While they attended Jack's 
50th reunion at Massachusetts Maritime Academy, they visited Dick and 
Flo Prince.... John '53 and Susan Martin Ames moved to Florida 10 
years ago. He recently became interim executive director at the continuing care retirement 
community where he has worked since he "retired." Susan works part time in a Siesta 
Key dress shop and supervised the renovation of their villa last fall.... Leroy and 
Charlotte Meyer Martin,  who live in Raleigh, N.C., are parents of three sons 
and are pleased to crow about their first grandchild - a boy, of course.... Last October, 
John Myers wore a kilt at his daughter's wedding in Scotland. His new son-in-
law is the pipe major of the British Airways Pipe and Drum Band. John and Mary have 
been retired for three years in Brewster, Mass. He is a church trustee and chairs a building 
committee for a new parish hall. He also teaches a series of lectures on the Canadian 
Maritimes at the Orleans Library.... Back from many years in Saudi Arabia, Jean and 
Fred Phillips have retired to Nileville, Fla.... Stan and Katie Lang 
Patterson '55 were sorry to miss Reunion. Stan did take his grandson to Scotland 
for some golf and to show Ian where his great-grandfather was born. They had a 
memorable week in Ireland for the European Pipe Band championships and attended the 
twilight matches at Wimbledon.... After 35 years in one place, Dotty Pierce 
Morris is moving to a new house in an over-50 community where all outside work 
is taken care of.... Walking the dog before commuting to work in Cambridge and again in 
the evening keeps Ruth Potter trim but tired. Son David and grandson (4) 
spend every other weekend with her, and she travels each month to Connecticut to see 
her 83-year-old mother.... After Austin and Rosella Wilcox Rich 
planted 150 bulbs last fall, their backs yelled "stop!" Zell's job as treasurer of a retirement 
community keeps growing. Austin, an expert cross stitcher, has created "shingles" for a 
few former students who have become doctors or lawyers.... Margery Schumacher 
Clark is moderator of her church with a major building project and a search for a 
new minister underway. She and Charlie '51 joined a hiking tour of the Lakes 
District in England last July.... In June 1997, Ernie and Mal Shaylor Mullen 
moved to a planned community in Grantham, N.H. They have all the amenities for an 
active life.... Salem, N.C., is home for Eleanor and Ed Swain,  but they return to 
their Rangeley camp in the summer.... Historian Robert Whealey,  who 
continues to write and present papers, is now seeking a publisher for a book on the 
Bosnian War.... Two weeks in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands were the highlights 
of 1997 for Jim and Eleanor Wolfe Watt. Her personal high was a visit with 
her roommate, Lynn Carlson Leys,  during the summer.... Another 1997 summer 
traveler, Betty Zink Momenthy visited her daughter and family in New 
Hampshire, in July went to British Columbia and the Canadian Rockies, was on Cape 
Cod in August, explored the Maine coast, visited a son in Chicago in September, then 
took a bus tour of the Pocanos in October. Back in Bradenton, Fla., she was renovating 
her condo.... We extend our sympathy to the families of classmates Thomas 
Crumley and Vincent McGee whose deaths we are sorry to report.
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Class Secretary: Ronald Clayton, 65 Willow Grove, Brunswick, ME 04011-
9795 Class President: Alice Huntington Vannerson, 93 Pokonoket Ave., Sudbury, MA 01776-2320 
Next Reunion in 2003.
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Class Secretary: Jonas Klein, N Bay Rd., PO Box 418, Georgetown, ME 04548-
0418 Class President: Neil A. Toner, 1070 Sumner Ave., Springfield MA 01118- 2150  
Next Reunion in 2000. Last winter  Ann Chick  was off to an 
Elderhostel in Arizona.... While he was Down Under for a month, Bill Cummings 
 traveled 4,000 miles in Australia, spent three days on a dive boat on the Great 
Barrier Reef with 30 shipmates "at least 30 years my junior" and worked on a deer farm 
in New Zealand. Home for only two weeks, he zipped off to Hawaii for more reef diving 
and fishing.... Barbara Doane  says the alumni trip through the Panama Canal 
was super. She spends three mornings a week with the "wee ones" in her church.... With 
no retirement plans, Roscoe Fales  still practices law at 65 and enjoys his home 
and family.... Jerry Handspicker  and wife  Deborah Perkins  '64 
divide their week between Newton, Mass., and Bennington, Vt., where Jerry has built a 
house and is a mile from his oldest daughter. They will commute one day a week to teach 
at Andover Newton Theological Seminary.... Class agent  Frank Hine  is 
enthusiastic about the class participation in the Annual Fund. On a great trip to England 
he visited the ancestral home of his parents.... Bill Hobbs'   church surprised him 
with special recognition at the 40th anniversary of his ordination. The highlight for Bill 
was baptizing his third and newest grandson. He says, "I'm shy but not retiring." He had 
a good visit with  Luther Durgin  at Jerry Handspicker's wedding.... While in 
Los Angeles for a three-month visit with their daughter and family, Jonas Klein  
worked on his Roosevelt historiography. On an antiquing foray in Arundel, the 
Kleins bumped into  Bill '53 and  Carolyn Snow Wyman....  Bill  
and  Carolann McKesson Laird  look forward to their annual return to 
Maine ("Mecca") from Tennessee. While here, they saw  Dick  and  
Marianne Webber Brenton  '55.... After years of saying, "We really should 
go," Mario  and  Jill Durland LoMonaco  went to the Bates-
Hamilton football game. They were rained out and the Bobcats were rained on 17-7. The 
LoMonacos like living on the "North Coast" and planned an auto adventure around the 
Canadian side of the Great Lakes.... In Woodstock, Vt., Jan Raymond Marshall  
continues to train dogs and judge dog shows across the country. And she took her 
grandson (4) to Disney World.... During the week  Bruce McIntyre  works with 
200 inmates at the MCI Norfolk State Prison to insure that they are "productively 
employed."... Harry (Keyes) Meline  returned from the Bahamas this March 
ready for tickling the ivories and cat boarding. "Retire? Never!"... Late of Hong Kong, 
Dick Melville  now lives in South Bristol. At Back-to-Bates he tailgated with  
Bob Greenberg, Jessie Thompson Huberty  '56, Dave Harkins  '53, 
Paul Barbera  '55, and  Leon "Smokey" Stover  (who, we are sorry to 
report, passed away in January).... When  Pat Heldman Monahan  quit teaching 
after 24 years at Cheshire Academy, she loved every minute of being roasted at her 
retirement party. She is a literacy volunteer tutoring two Polish men and substitutes in the 
Southington public schools, which gives her a fascinating exposure to the differences in 
public and private education.... Ruth Scammon Sargent  hopes to stay in the 
cottage by the sea where  Ken  realized his dream of retiring to the coast of 
Maine. "He enjoyed the birds and the boats in our harbor, the wildlife in our woods, and 
the return to his roots." Ruth looked forward to the arrival of a grandson to carry on the 
Sargent name.... Recalling high and low points in 1997, Trustee  Roger Schmutz  
included surgery overseen by fellow Trustee  Howard Scher , M.D. '72 at 
Memorial Sloan-Kettering. While recuperating, he and Bet spent five weeks in Gotham 
taking in several Broadway shows, dining in numerous ethnic restaurants, and enjoying 
visits from daughter Anne and old friends. He attended the Bates Executive Committee 
meeting in December, then was off to Florida with family. Roger is back to his regular 
activities - except tennis.... Bob Sharaf  relayed the sad news of  Andy 
Ichiki 's death. The class was so pleased to have Andy join us at our 40th Reunion in 
1994. Since 1980, Bob has cycled over 50,000 miles, half in Europe. On his last trip 
pedaling off the coast of Lindholm Island in Denmark, he was going to hitch a boat over 
to take a picture, but the island was restricted because of "sick cow" research. "I didn't 
know that Milt's family had cows!"... Back in Maine, Don  '55 and  Ellen 
DeSantis Smith are in Scarborough, where their New Jersey and Toronto children 
find it a great place to be in warm months. Before they went to Florida for the winter, 
they took in a football game at Bates and enjoyed meeting  Paul  and  
Elizabeth O'Donnell Barbera  '55, Bob Hatch, and  Milt Lindholm  
'35.... In February last year when Janice Todd O'Rourke  retired from Paine 
Webber, the office sent her to London for 10 days. She plans on condo living and a trip 
to France with good friends in the fall....  Neil Toner  is packing up his black bag 
this spring and he and Shirley are house hunting in southern Maine.... In Columbia, S.C., 
Don  and  Mary Ellen Bailey Weatherbee  spend the academic year 
where Don holds an endowed chair in foreign policy at Univ. of South Carolina. They 
attended a university meeting when President Harward gave an address honoring the 
late  Benjamin Mays  '20. During the summer at Jamestown, R.I., all five 
children and six grandchildren visit their folks.... Last July  Charlotte Wilcox Weiler 
 was on campus with her grandson (15), with fingers crossed that he will choose 
Bates. In Breckenridge, Colo., Char serves on church committees, plays tennis, and skis in 
season. After nine years overseas, her daughter and family have returned to Boulder, 
although her son-in-law still goes regularly to Kazakhstan on the northern tip of the 
Caspian Sea.... Pete  '53 and  Marion Shatts Whitaker  report the 
prospect of their seventh grandchild.... After 43 years in the chemical business, Tom 
Whitney  is calling it a career. Their plans include the retirees' favorites: travel, visits 
with children and grandchildren, and golf.... Lynn and  Bev Hayne Willsey 
 '55 had a mini-reunion at their Vermont farm with  Pete  '53 and  
Marion Shatts Whitaker , Al  '53 and  Gail Molander Goddard '56, 
the  Charlie Bucknam s '53, Jean and  Jim Moody  '53.
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Class Secretary: Joan Davidson Christenson, 148 Parker St., Newton Centre, 
MA 02159-2553 Class President: Edward K. Ward, Briar Ledge, PO Box 39, Bailey Island, ME 04003 
Next Reunion in 2000.
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Class Secretary: Thelma L. Pierce, 19 H Wiggins Farm Dr., Simsbury, CT 
06070-2471 Class President: Jack K. Merrill, 63 Prospect St., West Newton, MA 02165- 2338 
Next Reunion in 2000. A note in the winter issue on Constance Berry 
Newman's membership on the five-person Financial Control Board in Washington, 
D.C., incorrectly appeared under the Class of 1957. It was an editor's error.
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Class Secretary: Arlene Gardner Foulds, 115 Marshall St., Torrington, CT 
06790-2509 Class President: Paul D. Steinberg, 106 Peninsula Dr., Babylon, NY 11702- 3336 
Next Reunion in 2003.
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Class Secretary: Katharine Johnson Howells, 5337 Baywood Cir., Salt Lake City, 
UT 84117-7621 Class President: Harry W. Bennert, 22 Stormy Brook Rd., Falmouth, ME 04105- 1245 
Reunion in 1998. After a 30-year U.S. Forest Service  career, H. Cook 
Anderson has been happily retired for seven years. In June he made a two-week trip 
to Scotland - his second pilgrimage to St. Andrews.... Lori Beer plans to work 
forever! Last October he became president of Potomac Photonics Inc., a laser 
micromachining company (catheters, corneal surgery) in Lanham, Md. He skied Vail and 
Beaver Creek, Colo., plus some local hills, and planned to ski Arapahoe Basin in late 
spring.... Harry W. Bennert still practices at Maine Regional Medical Center 
and looked forward to seeing many friends at Reunion.... Kay Dill Taylor's 
retirement from teaching has allowed more time for horse care and riding. She helped 
select a new health-care provider for Peaks Island, runs Health Center board meetings, 
serves as secretary of the Neighborhood Assn., delivers meals-on-wheels, and still finds 
time for reading, gardening, and walking. Trips with Gene '56 included a week 
on Eleuthera in the Bahamas, a week sailing on a catamaran in the Virgin Islands last 
December with three other couples including Grant '57 and Jo Trogler 
Reynolds.... Dick Jasper and his wife own and operate a combined 
restaurant and health supplements business in Lindon, Utah. He has finished two books 
with four more "in process."... Harry and Kay Johnson Howells again enjoyed 
the winter in Hawaii. Last year they took a great driving trip through the San Francisco 
area, Monterey Peninsula, Hearst Castle, and Yosemite Park. They also had lunch at 
Stanford with Marilyn Miller Gildea. Last September, Kay and 
Jo Trogler Reynolds hiked Europe's Haute Route from Chamonix to Zermatt 
and in October they hiked the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim.... Bill and Coe 
Jenkins Huckabee are nostalgic, remembering May at Bates 40 years ago when they 
struggled with Culch and senior theses, looking anxiously ahead to life after Bates! Bill, 
now partially retired, is trying to decide whether to stay with his unique technique of 
consumer research based on linguistics or "bite the bullet" and kick back into retirement. 
Coe directs a summer camp for gifted middle school students at Ohio Wesleyan Univ. 
and must be there at time of Reunion. They will spend an early 40th wedding celebration 
renting a yacht to sail in the British Virgin Islands. Last fall they visited Carol Gibson 
Smith in Plymouth.... Jim and Betsey Gray Kirsch are both 
retired, enjoy the health club, walking, and cross-country skiing. Being grandparents has 
added a new dimension to their happiness. In Atkinson, N.H., Jim is president of the 
condominium complex, code enforcer for the town, and operates a small business with 
their youngest son.... John A. Liljestrand is in his third year of retirement after 
teaching 37 years and loving it.... By the time you read this, Marilyn and Bill 
MacKinnon will be at 706 North Reeve Rd., Dataw Island, S.C. 29920, on the same 
island as Pete and Jane Anderson Post.  Bill figured on winning the 
award for the highest percentage of '58 graduates coming from the same state to 
Reunion.... Phil Main still practices law and serves as Granby (Conn.) probate 
judge. In spite of accidents and storm damage to their house, he still counts blessings 
including his daughter's beautiful wedding.... At Stanford Business School Marilyn 
Miller Gildea's four professors keep her very busy as faculty assistant. The job has 
been harder with changes in computers and "faxes."... James Parker has just 
retired as professor emeritus from Long Island Univ. He writes, reads and travels. We are 
sorry to learn of his wife's death recently and send our sympathy to him, his daughter, 
and grandchildren who live with him....  Jerry and Elizabeth Dunn 
Pratley are moving to the Prescott, Ariz., area to be near a VA Hospital for Jerry. He 
is making a good recovery from a mild infarction and does all the things required for 
good health.... In 1996, Elaine Prentice Flynn retired from teaching and 
celebrated her 60th birthday while on a trip to Alaska by flying over the Arctic Circle in a 
four-seat plane. This Reunion was her first time on campus since 1962, although two 
daughters (Peri Ellen '80 and Mary '85) are graduates....  
Norma (Tennett '56) and Bill Snider celebrated their 40th 
anniversary last fall at Pemaquid. Bill had another successful Little League season with 
some winners. They now have added a grandson to two granddaughters.... Jo 
Trogler Reynolds celebrated a year-long 60th in a big way. She skied for a week 
with Grant in Jackson Hole in March, spent three weeks in Maine at Wilson Pond in July, 
went to Park City, Utah, for a birthday weekend, hiked 177k from Chamonix to Zermatt 
on the Haute Route (as reported above) with Kay Johnson Howells (plus some 
sightseeing in Geneva), took the Glacier Express Train to St. Moritz, and had a well-spent 
day in Zurich. Jo has crewed for Grant's car races in Indianapolis and Savannah including 
a stay with the Huckabees; sailed with Kay Dill Taylor,  spent Christmas in 
Vermont, including a visit with Barb Madsen Dehart,  and still managed the 
real-estate business with the help of true friends!... Lucky retirees Tom and 
Carole Carbone Vail's four married children live close by with five 
grandchildren for them to spoil. They traveled south last winter for six weeks, visiting 
Gettysburg and other Civil War battlefields, plus a few exhausting but very interesting 
days in Washington, D.C.... Maynard Whitehouse came back to Maine last fall 
to celebrate his mother's 80th birthday. He hoped to make it back again in June.... Pat 
Carmichael Waugh, Sally Morris Thwing,  and Muriel Wolloff Brooks 
had a mini-reunion last fall and considered "maybe" going to Reunion.
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Co-Class Secretaries: Clifford A. Baxter Jr., Apt. 310, 21400 Burbank Blvd., 
Woodland Hills, CA 91367-7043, e-mail bud@lafn.org and  
loki4@juno.com ; Margaret 
D. Montgomery, 400 Central Park W, 9K, New York, NY 10025-5838, e-mail 
 mmontgo528@aol.com Co-Class Presidents: Gerald M. Davis, 15 Hamlin Rd., Falmouth, ME 04105- 2205; Henry J. Keigwin, 28 Narragansett Bay Ave., Warwick, RI 02889-6608 Next Reunion in 1999.  | ||
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