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Turning Points
Ben Robinson '86, senior VP and chief privacy executive for Bank of America, describes competition among his bank, Citibank, and JPMorgan Chase
Edited by H. Jay Burns and Doug Hubley

RETIRED:

Richard Wagner, an expert in the field of peace psychology, as professor of psychology.

Richard Wagner.
Colleagues serenaded this Gilbert and Sullivan aficionado with G&S parodies at his retirement party. A sample, sung to "I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General": "When I received a Ph.D. I went to Batesi-an-i-a/ The largest Baptist knowledge base in all of Lewis-tan-i-a/ I started there a great career in 101 Psychology/ And on the side, my trade I plied in brilliant racquetballogy!" Wagner started at Bates in 1970.... After 18 years, Fern Desjardin, as Admissions receptionist. "From the first person she ushered into the office to the last, she has done it with respect and warmth," Dean of Admissions Wylie Mitchell said.... Also: Ginny Harrison '63 from Admissions (see page 37), Robert Pinard (Physical Plant), and Bertrand St. Hilaire (Physical Plant).

RESIGNED:

F. Celeste Branham, as dean of students,

F. Celeste Branham.
after 24 years at Bates. President Hansen credited Branham with leading "our efforts to respond positively to the many complicated issues facing a residential campus that strives to educate the whole person." Associate Professor of Psychology Kathryn Low, former chair of the Student Conduct Committee, told The Bates Student that Branham was an "important advocate and support for...Bates students and their families. She has also handled the most tragic events with exquisite sensitivity and compassion."

DECEASED:

Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Richard Sampson, who inspired students through passionate, creative teaching and an active interest in their lives, on April 1 at age 81. See the story at http://www.bates.edu/x50099.xml.... The friendly face of Chase Hall, concierge Jean Beauparlant, on March 24, at age 72.... Gilbert Marcotte, on Dec. 11, 2003, at age 65. He handled interlibrary loans and was recalled as one of the "stalwarts" who kept Ladd Library open late at night.

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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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