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Class of 1973
Edited by Ruth Rowe Wilson '36

Class Secretary: Dorrie E. Mitchell, 27 Lilley Rd., West Hartford, CT 06119; dorrie.mitchell@alumni.bates.edu

Class President: Kaylee Masury, 40 Moses Gerrish Farmer Rd., Eliot, ME 03903-1810; kaylee.masury@libertymutual.com

Next Reunion in 2003. Got news? Tap out a note to magazine@bates.edu! After 30 years as a songwriter, Joanne Stato is releasing her first album of original music, Talking to Myself. "It contains 14 songs, most of them written by me for piano and voice." She lives in Baltimore, where she is a member of the Baltimore Songwriters Association. "House concerts are very popular here — small, friendly acoustic gatherings where you can really hear the performance. My album has been recorded and produced by Baltimore native John Seay, and I sing three of his original compositions as well." Contact Joanne at jstato@yahoo.com for info about the CD. "I will be happy to hear from everyone."... Flutist Steve Tapper teaches at South Shore Solomon Schecter Day School, and his specialty is Jewish and Brazilian music. The Berkeley College of Music graduate frequently provides music for local organizations as he did for the annual fall luncheon of Congregation Adas Israel Sisterhood in Fall River, Mass. A retired English teacher, Steve lives in Stoughton, Mass.

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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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