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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


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60sNEWSMAKERS
Sandy Miller Keohane '67
Sandy Miller Keohane '67

The Washington state Parks and Recreation Commission awarded park planner Gerald W. Tays '62 the 2002 State Historic Preservation Officer's Award for outstanding achievement in education. The honor, presented by the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, recognizes accomplishments in the identification, evaluation and protection of Washington's cultural resources * Imagine your earthly possessions featured in Victoria Magazine and Country Living! In the Milton (Mass.) Times that's Earthly Possessions, freelance designer Sandy Miller Keohane '67's 13-year-old eclectic home furnishings store in Milton. Wares range from her handmade "shard tables" to vintage button bracelets to a variety of fine English china * Development "doesn't have to be only business development or real estate development": include housing, community and neighborhood development, Lee D. Urban '68 told Portland, Maine's Mainebiz. The director of Portland's new department of planning and development now oversees the formerly separate departments of planning, economic development, and housing and neighborhood services.


60sMILESTONES

Deaths: Leon R. Holmes '60, May 5, 2002, in New York, N.Y., at 63 * William B. Law '63, March 28, 2001, in Connecticut, at 59 * Edward D. Winkler '63, June 24, 2002, in Lebanon, N.H., at 60 * Jacqueline Roe Lloyd '64, August 26, 2002, in Farmington, Conn., at 60 * Joyce MacDonald Reed '64, May 9, 2002, in Boston, Mass., at 61 * Tom Korst '65, June 14, 2002, in Hillerød, Denmark, at 59 * Robert E. Comstock Jr. '67, March 25, 2002, in Westfield, N.J., at 57 * Diana Walsh Lockwood '67, January 13, 2002, in Honolulu, Hawaii, at 57.


 


 


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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