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Passing the Screen Test
Waterville festival's reputation grows as luminaries come calling.
   

Another Record Year for Alumni Contributions
   

New Alumni Building Announced
Future takes shape with plans for alumni center
   

Landscape Architects Visualize "The Colby Green"
   

The Club Circuit
   

Alumni Association Awards
   
 

 

ALUMNI PROFILES
Dorothy Cleaver '48

Janet Grout Williams '60
A Bird in Hand

Kathy McKechnie '79
A Lifesaving Career

Julia McDonald '99
A Desert Discovery

Beth Johnson Searing '99

Todd Miner '01
Opening the Door

Geoff Ward '02


Newsmakers &
Milestones

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Newsmakers & Milestones

 


20s
CLASS CORRESPONDENT
c/o Meg Bernier
Colby College Alumni Office
Waterville, ME 04901


Correspondents did not submit any notes for this issue.

 


30s
CLASS CORRESPONDENT
c/o Meg Bernier
Colby College Alumni Office
Waterville, ME 04901


Marion Daye O'Donnell McKinney taught seventh and eighth grade English after completing her master's in teaching at Columbia University in 1929 and was a physical education teacher at the high school level. Her enthusiasm for sports led to coaching girls' basketball and, during World War II, to coaching both girls' and boys' tennis teams. She's a big fan of the Connecticut Huskies women's team. She came back to Colby for her 45th reunion and enjoyed reconnecting with former classmates at that reunion, but her fondest memories are of the old campus and the buildings enclosed by the Kennebec River and the railroad tracks. . . . Alice Paul Allen's son sent a note to her friends in the Class of 1929. She moved to the United Methodist Health Care Center in East Providence, R.I., several months ago. She's doing pretty well, able to get around with a walker and, for longer distances, a wheel chair. Her spirits are pretty good, and occasionally she gets out when the residents take a van trip to some interesting place. She would love to hear from classmates and friends. Her address is 30 Alexander Street, East Providence, RI 02914. . . . In January The Kennebec Journal featured Howard Libby '33, Burnham, Maine's oldest citizen. As the paper reports, "attitude is everything." Libby is "an optimist" who enjoys life along with his wife of 67 years, Meda. They have three children, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. . . . Margaret Higgins Williams '38 comes back to campus and participates in the summer Alumni College program. She finds this year's topic,Islam and the West, to be very timely. She lost her husband in 1998 but is adjusting to being just "one" quite well thanks to family and friends. She has two wonderful sons and four grandsons. She lives in a beautiful place on the New Meadows River, an inlet of Casco Bay.

 

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FEATURES:
A Global Forum
An alliance with the United World College is giving Colby an international flavor and perspective.

On Terror's Trail
Brian MacQuarrie '74 looks for the sources of hatred that spawn violence and finds more.

All Business
Ted Snyder '75 runs a business school and tells us about it.

School Across the Bay
Kristine Davidson Young '87 and Barney Hallowell '64 dedicate themselves to their students on North Haven Island.

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