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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 1981
Edited by Christine Terp Madsen '73

Class Secretary: Katherine Baker Lovell, 6 Elston Dr., Downingtown PA 19335, cklovell@comcast.net

Class President: TBA

Hank Howie is president of Blue Fang Games of Waltham, Mass., a computer game development company that has grown from a home basement to a firm that expects to do $6 million in revenue this year. Its marquee game is Zoo Tycoon, which allows players to build and manage their own zoo. Hank has an M.B.A. from Boston College and lives in Hingham with wife Kathy (Burke) and two daughters, 16 and 4.... Ed O'Neil has founded Omnimed, www.omnimed.org, whose mission is to reduce global disparities in health care, primarily through volunteers. The program has initiatives in Belize, where volunteer physicians travel for two-week teaching tours at six sites; in Nairobi, Kenya, at St. Mary's Mission Hospital, where the focus is health education, equipment coordination and donation, and support of the hospital's efforts to serve the indigent; and in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand, where the focus is on teaching the rural health care providers in the community. Besides serving as Omnimed president, O'Neil works part-time clinically as a practicing emergency physician at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Boston, and is an assistant clinical professor of emergency medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine.... In only her second race at the marathon distance, the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon in 2003, Nina Saliba Caron qualified for the 2004 U.S. Women's Olympic Marathon Trials. Two weeks later, she won the Cape Cod Marathon in Falmouth in 2:57:26. Nina is a personal trainer and fitness instructor, reports Runner's World. She and twin sister Evie were winners of a 10K road race on July 4 in North Andover in consecutive years, married the brothers Gerry and Steve Caron, and each has four children.

Next Reunion in 2006 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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