Class News 1960’s

Class News 1960’s

1961

Sylvan Maynard Heath Beierl ’61 became a grandmother in 2004: Bhak Subio, a healthy, happy, and serene 9-pounder, was born October 5, 2004, to Maryana Heath Bhak and Bhak Jongwha in Daejeon, South Korea. 

1963

Myrna Ann Schiffler Adkins ’63 has been working in the multicultural and international arenas for more than two decades, experience she attributes to the overseas study opportunities she found at Lewis & Clark. Last fall, she conducted a cross-cultural communications seminar for American President Lines in Denver. She also led workshops on working with refugee and immigrant children for school districts in Alaska. 

1965


Arts & Sciences 40th Reunion Oct. 14-16, 2005


John Hickox ’65 is writing a screenplay about the Palestine/Israel issue. The movie is about an American president whose conservative politics change when his sister is killed at the Bethlehem checkpoint by a soldier of the Israeli Defense Force.

Terry May III ’65participated in a Japan overseas study program in the fall of 1962, the first overseas study program offered by the College. He and his wife, Patty Bukowski May, returned to Kyoto, Japan, in October 2004 for the first time in 36 years. Despite experiencing one typhoon and three earthquakes, they enjoyed a beautiful visit and report that the Japanese people were as gracious and helpful and the streets as clean and safe as they were 36 years ago. 

1966

Ronald Bailey JD ’66 has become of counsel to the firm Duffy Kekel. He specializes in estate planning, probate and trust administration, taxation, and business law.

1967

Kay Brown Davis ’67 is currently pursuing a master’s degree in mythology at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Carpinteria, California. Her roommate is Sarah Holloway ’93.

1969

George Joseph Cannelos ’69 is president and chief operating officer for Pfeffer Bettis, a fullservice architectural firm in Anchorage, Alaska, offering services in architecture, planning, interior design, and development.