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1984CLASS NOTES200319951935[Editor’s note: We received the following updatefrom Susann Chase Hochstein, daughter ofClara Holland Chase. “Mom celebrated her98th birthday on Feb. 1. Presently, she is livingin Damariscotta, Maine. She is in good healthand enjoys many activities, especially watchingthe birds at the feeder outside her window andchatting with her friends. She reminisces oftenabout Abbot and Andover, her hometown. Mom’saddress is Cove’s Edge, 26 Schooner St., No. 107,Damariscotta, ME 04538.”]1936ABBOTDoris Schwartz Lewis250 Hammond Pond Pkwy., Apt. 515SChestnut Hill MA 02467617-244-7302doss123@webtv.net1937PHILLIPSJohn Foskett4694 Rue BayouSanibel FL 33957239-472-172619381984ABBOT & PHILLIPSDana Lynch ’68P.O. Box 370539Montara CA 94037-0539650-728-8238Dana.h.lynch@gmail.comWe generally know who our local mayor is, but howmany of us know who our city managers are? Lastyear, Charlie Henry published Saving a Middle-ClassMultiracial American City 1960–2013, describingthe ongoing success story of University City, Mo.,an inner-ring suburb just west of St. Louis; Charlieworked there for some years as a city manager. Thedescription of the book on Amazon.com says, “Forthe past 50 years and continuing, the middle-classcommunity of University City, Mo., has been astate-wide leader in successfully preserving all itsneighborhoods, which at the same time have beenenjoying substantial increases in home real-estatevalues.” In the early 1960s, this kind of outcome forthe city was not a foregone conclusion.Anybody else in the class of 1938 have a book inprogress? [Editor’s note: The Academy has receivedword that John Legget passed away on Jan. 25, 2015.Please see his obituary in the In Memoriam section.]Andover | Spring 201565ca. 2011

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