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Class Notes
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James Nabrit '52
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Valerie Smith '75
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Five and Time
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Digging for the Story
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Semper Fidelity
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Class of 1935
Edited by Christine Terp Madsen '73

Class President: Milton Lindholm, 12 Nelke Pl., Lewiston ME 04240-5318

Kenneth Bates and Marjorie live comfortably in the Masonic Home in Charlton, Mass.... While she was cleaning out her father's house, Ray Harwood's niece found the tie Ray wore when he graduated from Bates. "My dad kept it all this time because he was so proud of his brother being the first to graduate from college," she wrote to Ray's son, David. David found his uncle's thoughts and actions to be "a wonderful and poignant commentary on the meaning of a college degree to Depression-era children of immigrant parents." Bill Pricher was mentioned in the News-Press in Fort Myers, Fla., by columnist Glenn Miller in a year-end wrap-up of memorable figures. Bill showed the writer his scrapbook of athletic achievements from his high school and college years. Bill still works at the Fort Myers Country Club. "You can't sit on your butt all the time and watch television," Bill said in the article. June Sawyer Stevens lives with her 94-year-old sister on the family farm on Hills' Ridge in Greene. The farm has been in her family since 1808. She wonders if any classmates have as many descendants as she does: four children, 14 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren.

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Days of Honor: From a Lewiston pool Hall to Carnegie Science Hall, Bates seniors experience the "crucible" of the honors thesis.
Art in the Balance: Going global. Staying local. Can Mark Bessire, director of the Bates College Museum of Art, do both?
The John Show: A string of choreography successes for John Carrafa '76 puts him on Broadway's center stage.
Me and Jesus: In a dazzling Perry Atrium installation, artist K-Fai Steele '04 asks: "What if Jesus got the girl?"
'Keep in Touch': Commencement 2004 offered a nifty twist on tradition - all four honorary degree recipients offered remarks - but it was a Bates institution, Milton Lindholm '35 who helped color the day "Bates."



Preamble: Don't cry for me, says the editor
Open Forum: Lindholm's honorary degree; remembering the man they knew as "Hank" Stred '53; and a chippy letter about athletics.
Quad Angles: Dance of a Lifetime
Bates Matters: An Unmistakable Lesson
Scene Again: Poetry in motion
Sports Notes: Equipment manager Jim Taylor
Class Notes: Find out what fellow Bates alums are doing
Your Page: Grounded
Vital Stats: First comes love, then comes marriage...
Deaths: The stories of alumni lives
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