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Class of 1966
Edited by Christine Terp Madsen '73

Class Secretary: Carol Stone Haberland, 80 Howard St., Northborough, MA 01532-1445; mom6340@aol.com

Class President: Joseph H. Matzkin, 27 Laudholm Rd., Newton, MA 02458-1931; jmatzkin@lgllp.com

Next Reunion in 2006. Got news? Tap out a note to magazine@bates.edu! Bill Farrington Jr. is the new headmaster at Braintree (Mass.) High School. For the past 10 years, he has been principal of the Montville (Conn.) High School.... Charles Love has been teaching geology and anthropology for 30 years at Western Wyoming Community College. "I have conducted 16 years of research on the Wind River Range glaciers, measuring how quickly they are melting, four years of research on 13 separate sequential Pleistocene glacial outwash and morainal events, and, between all that, kept track of various aspects of Wyoming archaeology. I have spent a good portion of my Ôfree time' researching the archaeology of Easter Island in the South Pacific. I have won grants to the tune of $145,000 to take students and other archaeologists to the island to excavate during the last two summers. We are trying to get a handle on how they moved those colossi by examining the road characteristics. We have two statue replicas on campus, one of nine tons and 13 feet high, and one of 5 tons and eight feet high. We are currently experimenting with moving them. (Moving the nine-ton statue upright was a topic of NOVA in 1988.)"... Son Kevin donated part of his liver to his father, Frank Rollins, last December. Frank recently retired after 37 years with the Department of Behavioral and Developmental Services for the State of Maine.... Alex Wood completed the 2002 Pan Mass Challenge, the two-day, 200-mile charity bicycle ride from Sturbridge to Provincetown, Mass., that supports the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, "without any mechanical or bio-mechanical breakdowns," he reports. Alex says it's a life-changing experience and hopes some classmates will join the ride next year; contact him for details at alexander.wood@pharma.novartis.com.

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The Quito Classroom: The range of human experience is on the syllabus for CBB students living and studying in Quito, Ecuador.
A Sense of Fair Place: Celebrating the many notions of Bates 'place,' the inauguration of Elaine Tuttle Hansen was a swirl of music, ceremony, and intellectual vigor.
Different Strokes: The Bates varsity rowing program strokes to the beat of a different drummer.
Ice Anniversary: Memories -- and the Bates trees -- come back five years after the great January ice storm.



Letters: Has Bates, in the two years since a young alumnus left the College, genuinely become a great place to be queer?
Editor's Note: Then as now, annual class letters and magazine class notes help alumni share happy and sad times
On & Off Campus: Bates Professors help make sense of Lewiston's ongoing controversy surrounding Somali migration to the city
Introducing the 2003 Alumni Trustee Candidates: Read about this year's slate of alumni Trustee candidates. Then vote!
Scene Again: Heroic Bates students helped snuff the great Fire of 1947. Or did they?
Sports Notes: The glory belongs to others, says Sean Atkins '03.
Vital Statistics
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Class Notes: Latest news from Bates alumni.
Your Alumni Voice: Should Bates change the way alumni Trustees are elected? You can help make the call
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