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Class of 1969
Edited by Christine Terp Madsen '73

Class Secretary: Bonita E. Groves, 41 Eastview Dr., Unit 7, Wilson, NH 03086-5960

Class President: Jeffrey D. Sturgis, 84 Old Woodman Hill Rd., Minot, ME 04258; jeffsturgis@alumni.bates.edu

Next Reunion in 2004. Got news? Tap out a note to magazine@bates.edu! Chantal Berry Dalton completed a successful year at the National War College, National Defense University, at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C. She earned a master's in national security strategy. In addition, when she returned from an unforgettable four-year tour in Rio de Janeiro in 2001, she brought a new husband back with her, artist and teacher Jorge Luis Garcez Rocha of Bahia and Rio de Janeiro. Chantal will serve in the Africa Bureau of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, serving as country affairs officer to Southern Africa (count them — 11 countries!). She expects to remain in the United States for at least another year.... Samuel Richards is pastoring a busy evangelical church on the outskirts of Augusta, Maine. "My wife Lynne and I have six children," he reported in the College's anthropology department newsletter. "The older set is absorbed with college attendance or with getting into college, and the younger set, whom we are home schooling, is pressing onward. Family life is wonderful. I have my M.Litt. in social anthropology from Oxford. It has really helped me keep my theological objectivity — a solid anthropology is necessary to a sound theology. I also teach English and Shakespeare. I am writing on the subjects of Shakespeare, fathering, and reclaiming our culture. And, of course, there are the weekly sermons! Still pursuing the truth to the dismay of some and the delight of others, including God."

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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
Deaths
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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