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Class of 1984
Edited by Christine Terp Madsen '73

Co-Class Secretaries: Lisa Quintal Loeb, 333 Christian St., Wallingford, CT 06492; dloeb@choate.edu; Linda Webster, 100 Hilltop Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19118, linda.webster@smed.com

Class President: Charles J. Richardson Jr., 894 W. Neck Rd., Nobleboro, ME 04555-0169, cjr@lincoln.midcoast.com

Next Reunion in 2004. Got news? Tap out a note to magazine@bates.edu! Janet Sucha lives in Montana on the Flathead Reservation in the midst of the beautiful Mission Mountains. "Last year I switched jobs from school nursing to a grant administration position located in the same school where Frank, my husband, teaches kindergarten and where my children are students. The program concentrates on health education and promoting positive life styles among students, teachers, and parents. Living on an Indian reservation produces many unique challenges to this job and to our school system. U.S. public education is based on a European system, which often conflicts with Native American communication, child rearing, and disciplinary practices. The breakdown of religion, language, and social and family structure, coupled with the prevalence of alcoholism on the reservation, place many of our students in a high-risk population."

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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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