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Class of 1960
Edited by Ruth Rowe Wilson '36

Class Secretary: Louise Hjelm Davidson, 5823 Rushwood Dr., Dublin, OH 43017; lcdpw@msn.com

Class President: Dean S. Skelley, 16330 Hidden View, San Antonio, TX 78232-2812; dskelley@texas.net

Next Reunion in 2005. Got news? Tap out a note to magazine@bates.edu! Kent Auwarter has retired and moved to Woolwich until he can buy a new home.... Robin Davidson has left his post at UMass Medical Center and is now at the Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, Va. He will be in the Navy for several years.... Retired from Torrington (Conn.) High School, Bruce Fox is adjunct associate professor of history at Quinnipiac.... Now in Lakewood, Ohio, Stephen Hotchkiss no longer works at the Pocatello (Idaho) bank he founded.... Betty Langle Fitzgerald retired from teaching in an Ossining (N.Y.) grade school.... Recently married, Sandra Larkin Martin has retired but continues to work a 10-hour week at Raytheon.... Another retiree, Robert Solomon has left the San Francisco law firm where he was a partner.

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Meet the President: Stories and photos about Bates' seventh president
WRBC -- Where Radio Builds Community: Town and gown meet with comfortable frequency at the Bates radio station.
Retreat from Denali: Reaching the summit isn't the measure of a successful climb.
Reunion 2002 -- Bates to the Future: Happily goofy or thoughtfully retrospective, alumni reorient themselves to Bates.



Letters: "President Harward understood what was important."
Editor's Note: She's perfect.
On & Off Campus: The emotional range of Commencement 2002 had to accommodate not only the joyous conclusion for 416 seniors, but the sad final act of a Bates tragedy.
Tribute: Morgan McDuffee: A Young Man Who Simply Glowed
Bookshelf
Sports Notes: In a Single Bound
Vital Statistics
Deaths
Class Notes: What are your friends doing these days?
Your Alumni Voice: Reunion, Goals of Alumni Relations, Alumni Council, Bates Presidents
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