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Class of 1975
Edited by Christine Terp Madsen '73

Class Secretary: Susie Bourgault Akie, 8 Mayfair Rd., Dedham, MA 02026, susieakie@aol.com

Class President: Deanna L. Grayton, PO Box 164, Danvers, MA 01923, heydee53@aol.com

Next Reunion in 2005. Got news? Tap out a note to magazine@bates.edu! Scott King was one of 16 educators who received a Fulbright grant to participate in the International Education Administrators program in Japan. This program is three weeks of intensive seminars in the history and culture of Japan. He has recently moved to the Univ. of Iowa where he will be the director of the Office of International Students and Scholars, working with more than 2,200 international students and scholars.... The American Journal (Westbrook, Maine) recently called Valerie Lee "one of the foremost environmental lawyers in the nation." She has published a book entitled Natural Resource Damage Assessment Deskbook: A Legal and Technical Analysis, co-written with PJ Bridgen, and described as "a comprehensive survey of the law and techniques associated with the law, science, and economics involved in natural resource damage assessment." She works with Native American tribes in the Northwest to restore the Columbia River.... Ruth Nickerson Robbins is making a mid-life change by returning to school for a B.S.N./M.A. in nursing. Her two sons are in college (one at USC, the other at Vanderbilt). Ruth and her 15-year-old daughter live in Washington, D.C., and Ruth has gone back to using Nickerson as her last name.... Jim and Barbara Stetson Munkres have become grandparents for the first time. Granddaughter Rosemary was born in May to son Andrew and his wife Kristin. "Now I know why you've all been raving about grandparenthood!" she says.

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Somalis in Lewiston: A bike ride downtown began Ryan Heffernan's photographic exploration of Lewiston's Somali community.
Commencement 2003: The Class of 2003 leaves Bates with good reason, says speaker Stephen Carter.
Portrait of the Artists: Working next door to one another, but painting in styles a chasm apart, two art seniors put "joyousness to the wall" in Olin Arts Center.
A Change of Heart: Why did Dr. Dervilla McCann '77 give Bates a second chance?
The End of Mayoralty: In the spring of 1959, an epic student tradition vanished from the Bates campus. Here's what happened.



Open Forum
Preamble: Mayoralty and other Bates fads.
Bates Matters: The President's Perspective: Remarkable Continuity: professors still love the joy that comes from learning alongside their students.
Quad Angles: A million dollar gift honors the memory of Bob Branham.
Shelf Life: Your artistic endeavors. Books, music, motion pictures.
Round Table: Alumni essays: a different look at the world.
Scene Again: Bates' interesting past in words and images.
Sports Notes: Missing a championship by half a big toe stokes the competitive fire within Liz Wanless '04.
Vital Stats
Deaths
Class Notes: Latest news from Bates alumni.
Your Voice: Alumni Council news and doings.
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