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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 1950 reunion 2005

Class Secretary: Lois Keniston Penney, 75 Hickory Hill Rd., Kensington CT 06037, hulopenney@sbcglobal.net

Class President: Weston Bonney, 263 Clifton St., Portland ME 04103, wbonney@maine.rr.com

The class is saddened by the recent death of Arthur Griffiths, on Jan. 30, and extends our sympathy to Lois (Spoffard) '51, and their children, Thomas '73, John '75,  Linda Griffiths Johnson '77, and Carol Griffiths '81.... David Turell has published his second book, Science vs. Religion: The 500-Year War (PublishAmerica, 2004). In his book David argues that "scientific discoveries do more to logically prove the existence of God than to remove God as the source of the universe and human beings." A retired physician, David wrote this book as a result of his personal search for spiritual truths, from being an agnostic to a person who believes in God.

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Uncovering Berlin: Bates students learn the modern history of Germany on the streets of Berlin
Talk To Me: A Sesquicentennial project captures Bates history and lore — as told by the people who were there.
After The Fire: Four Batesies, including burn victim Phil Barr '05, recall the night their lives intersected at Rhode Island Hospital in the aftermath of the horrific Station nightclub fire.
Never Too Late: The remains of Navy airman Harry Mossman '65, killed in Vietnam in 1972, finally come home.
Why Bates?: A simple question, says Dean of Admissions Wylie Mitchell, but it's key to how he and his staff review 4,500-plus applicants each year.



Bates Matters: Affording Access
Open Forum: Readers react to the Bush twins brouhaha.
PreAmble: A century of Bates dining.
Quad Angles: New construction plans focus on student life outside the classroom.
Scene Again: We All Shine On
Ms. Butterfly: From town to graduation gown, swimmer Vanessa Williamson '05 keeps pushing the limits.
Class Notes: Find out what fellow Bates alums are doing.
Vital Statistics
Your Page: Safe from Sorrow?
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