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Class of 1952
Edited by Christine Terp Madsen '73

Class Secretary: Florence Dixon Prince, PO Box 594, Monument Beach, MA 02553, fdprince@alumni.bates.edu

Class President: John F. Myers, 37 Eagle Wing Ln., Brewster, MA 02631

Next Reunion in 2007. Got news? Tap out a note to magazine@bates.edu!Larch Foxon Miller taught knitting and played grandma for the fourth summer at a friend’s large girls camp in Casco, Maine. "Nice way for an old lady to feel," she says.... John and Susan Martin Ames are settled into a new home at Plymouth Harbor, a continuing-care retirement community located in the middle of Sarasota Bay established by the First Congregational Church of Sarasota in 1966, which is where John had his second career.... Instead of volunteering their medical skills this year, Bill Rust and Sue taught English at the Fourth Military Medical Univ. in Xi’an, China. The class was full of doctors, all of whom were also Chinese military officers.... Richard Trenholm and Christine enjoyed an Elderhostel trip entitled "The Hills are Alive: Dance and Music of the Berkshires" last summer.

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Where the Wild Places Are: What are the lessons for conservation at Bates-Morse Mountain?
Two for Toons: Animators Norton Virgien '74 and Charles Grosvenor '74 draw on Bates friendship
Coram and the Big Apple: Here's the book on Coram Library's theatrical pedigree
Roots '66: Four decades later, the Hanseatic League keeps on rocking us Batesies
Hope Full: ALS can't stop Chris Hobler '87 from reaching out



Open Forum: Opinions from our readers
Bates Matters: The President's Perspective: Good Sports
Preamble: The once laid-back (literally) NESCAC culture
Sports Notes: Professor in the Huddle
Quad Angles: Cards are Key
Class Notes: Latest news from Bates alumni.
Scene Again: July 1943: The Navy arrives
If memory serves: The late Ellen Seeling: Scenes from a life lived by design
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