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Class Notes
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James Nabrit '52
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Paul Savello '66
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Valerie Smith '75
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John Moshay '85
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Robert Ayres '01
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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 1952
Edited by Christine Terp Madsen '73

Class Secretary: Linda Zeilstra Kellom, 16 Royal Crest Drive, Hilton Head Island SC 29928, jandlkellom@aol.com

Class President: Thomas Day Jr., 333 Christian St., Wallingford CT 06492, tday@choate.edu

Judy Rubin Cadorette continues to do some part-time teacher training, even though she has retired from teaching. She traveled with friends to Belgium and Holland for tulip time in April 2003, and in October 2003 cruised through the Panama Canal with Carolyn Taber Kiessling.... David Sargent is the head of the newly created business division at Turner Publishing in Turner, Maine. Turner Publishing acquired his monthly newspaper, Business Focus, in July 2003, which enabled David to double its circulation.... Rob Scofield spent three weeks in Spain in 2002 where he saw lots of wonderful art, history, architecture, and scenery, swam in the Mediterranean and ate wonderful food. He also spent a great week on the big island of Hawaii during Jane's spring break. Now he is doing lots of volunteer work with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra and his local church.... Joy Scott Meyer writes, "Our family really went back to school. We contributed three new teachers to the local schools." Last year, she and Allan went back to her 45th Danvers, Mass., high school reunion in September.... Sandy Smith Boynton attended her 45th Wellesley High reunion last year, and enjoyed a multigenerational family reunion in Chatham, Mass. The highlight was day sailing from Buzzard's Bay to Martha's Vineyard with her three brothers. She also spent time tent camping on the furthest headlands of Cape Breton Island above the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia. She teaches an ESL class at MIT.... Ken Snow and Marnie Webb Snow '63 have discovered the joys of grandparenthood. Grandson Ian Tate Snow was born in December 2002 and granddaughter Kendall Natalie Jones was born in March 2003.... Al Squitieri and Harriet spent 44 days of fun in the sun and golfing in Honolulu in winter 2002-03, thus missing more than three feet of snow in Medford, N.J. They lived mostly in distinguished visitors quarters on military bases.... Richmond Talbot writes that after having lived for a long time in the nearly empty nest and enduring the grandchildren gap, both of his daughters married within three months of each other. John and Marianne Bickford Warden were at both weddings. "The old Jeep Cherokee will have to go a couple more years."... Lyn Webber Nelson spent lots of summer time in Vermont enjoying their pond with family and friends. She loves working just part-time. Daughter Pamela and her grandchildren live close enough to see regularly.... Nike Zamanis King was considering retirement, but has been hired by an international law firm. Part of her community involvement in Alameda, Calif., is volunteering at her local library.... Linda Zeilstra Kellom has been elected to a three-year term on the board of directors at Port Royal Plantation on Hilton Head Island. Linda, Kathy Marshall Stricker, Carol Williams Jackson, and Leah Rainville Foster enjoy renewing the "Bates connection" every six weeks or so over luncheon.

Next Reunion in 2007. Got news? Tap out a note to magazine@bates.edu!

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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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