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50Th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963 Biography Booklet CONVOCATION TH 50 REUNION OF THE GRADUATES OF 1963 Saturday 16 November 2013 Convocation The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009 Telephone: +618 6488 3006 Fax: +618 6488 1063 Email: [email protected] Website: http://convocation.uwa.edu.au 50th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963 Date: 16 November 2013 Time: 10.00 am Location: The University Club of Western Australia CONVOCATION Warden: Warren Kerr, AM Deputy Warden: Paul McCann, AM Convocation Officer: Juanita Perez In this Centenary year, Convocation has great pleasure in hosting this 28th reunion luncheon celebrating the 50th anniversary of the graduation of the graduates and diplomates of 1963. Graduate Outreach Committee: Tracy Taylor, Pauline Tremlett, Taiwo Sanusi, Devon Cuneo, Joan Pope AM (seconded), Arthur Hiemstra and Colin Campbell-Fraser Official Photographer: Manny Tamayo and Terry Larder Tram Guide: Terry Larder Walkabout Guide : Ron Bodycoat UWA Heritage Architect 1963 Organising Committee: Pauline Tremlett, Brian Churchward , Margaret Cole, Bill Loneragan, Neville Marchant, Joan Pope, Janet Pyke, Jane Thompson, Gillian Tucak, and Kingsley Waterhouse Special thanks to: Tracy Taylor for compiling the biographies for printing We would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the following whose generous donations and support has so greatly contributed to this celebration of your graduation 50 years ago. The Bendigo Bank Seniors Week 2013 And the following for their contributions to the 1963 Reunion Raffle Dawsons’ Swanbourne Garden Centre Falcon Media : DVD ; Documentary of artist Nora Heysen Graduate Women Guild of Undergraduates Jane & Peter Thompson of Thompson Estate Wines Meredith Eddington, UWA Development and Alumni Relations organiser of the 2013 Alumni Weekend University Club UWA Press FOREWORD This booklet includes a précis of the information submitted by the 1963 graduates who responded to our request for biographical information. May we apologise in advance for any errors or omissions. Please note that where graduates have maiden or former names, biographies have been cross- referenced 3 50th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963 ATTENDEES (* indicates Graduate of 1963) Abell, Robert * Lindsay, John R * Watts, Michelle Adamson, John E * Lindsay, Judith A * Wetherell, Elizabeth A Adamson, Roslyn M Loneragan, Margaret Whately, Jennifer S * Andrich, David * Loneragan, William A * Wheatley, Bill Atahan, Elizabeth A Lugg, Kaye Wheeler, Christine A Atkinson, Jane M Lugg, Richard S White, Elizabeth E * Barden, Kevin R * MacMath, Robert D * Williamson, Bill Bebb, Dawn Mahony, Dorothy Judith * Williamson, Maureen M * Bessell-Browne, Karen M * Mc Alwey, John B * Bessell-Browne, Richard J McCrann, Peter F Best, Laurie McGuigan, Peter * Best, Philip E * McManus, Margaret E Blake, Lewis G * Nixon, Lloyd G Blake, Margaret Nixon, Margaret P Bowman, Judith A Noel, Roslyn H * Brown, William J * Olivier, Paul * Cala, Lesley A Penrose, John D Campbell-Fraser, Colin S Penrose, Sandra K * Churchward, Brian R * Pole, Denham J * Cohen, Alexander K Pole, Mali Cole, Margaret M * Pope, Joan L Costello, Phyllis E Pyke, Janet E * Crosbie, Malcolm C * Redgrave, Trevor G * Dallimore, Peter J * Richardson, Peter A * Davis, Geoffrey A * Richardson, Shirley Dunn, John Rodgers, Patricia L * Dunn, Robin M * Ross, Anna Edwards, Kevin J Ross, James R * Emerson-Elliott, Derek S * Sanderson, Ian J Faulds, Janette M * Sanderson, Jennifer A * Finucane, Marie G * Schlusser, Eugene * Finucane, Richard C * Searcy, Jennifer M Fisher, Anna M * Sherwood, Gemmel C * Fisher, Christopher L * Smith, June Fisher, John R * Smith, Kevin P * Fountain, Roger D * Speed, Jean Gadsdon, Margaret Speed, Noel E * Gaskin, Elizabeth A * Stewart, Belinda George, Alexander S * Stewart, Peter H * Harries, Daisy H * Strauss, Jonathan B Harries, Elwyn Stubbs, Pamela A Hiemstra, Arthur Tamayo, Manny Hodby, Deirdre Taylor, Tracy L Hudson, Douglas R * Thompson, Jane * Hudson, Jenny Thurloe, Julia K Inveen, Frances J * Thurloe, Ray L Jenkin, Brian C * Tremlett, Pauline M Jenkin, Stephanie M Trott, Beth Jenkins, Donald G * Trott, Clive J * Kelliher, Robert G Tucak, Charles M Kelliher, William B Tucak, Gillian M * Kerr, Rhonda Vinnicombe, Max M * Kerr, Warren M Wain, Christopher H * King, Gerard A * Warrier, Matthew J * Larder, Terry Waterhouse, Lin Lee, Malcolm C * Waterhouse, Kingsley * Liddelow, Rosemary Watt, Don M * Liddelow, William R * Watts, Donald W 4 50th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963 APOLOGIES Airey, Peter G Faulkner, Gerald G Pesich, Fran P Argyle, Rory E Garstone, Bevan Piesse, Raymond A Arnel, Ruth P Glover, Joseph J Pinchback, Margaret O Bealing, Alan J Jeffrey, Chris Poultney, Leonard W Beazley, Peter N Jenkins, Stephanie L Roe, Ruth F Bradshaw, Sidney D Jones, Patricia J Sanders, Barry S Broomhall, Margaret H Jonker, Isabel P Shilkin, Keith B Burdon, Henry A Kenda, Renato T Smith, Roland A Burton, Leonard C King, Susan E Stockdale, Graham Burton, Rosie I Kleyn, Hanna H Tannock, Peter D Campain, Bevan J Laffer, Bruce G Teh, Anthony F Carroll, Peter J Laing, Nigel G Trowell, Helen R Chaney, Angela M Lyons, Bruce A Tunley, David Chaney, Frederick M Mason, Melville G Tunley, Paula Chick, Patrick S Mazzucchelli, Richard H Tweeddale, Darryl A Clews, Mary E McCully, Donald J Viner, Robert I Cohen, William M McWilliam, Robert A Watson, Barbara M Cullity, Garrett J Mitchell, Phillip N Wight, Neville B Davidson, Helen A Neale, Diana G Wilcox, David G Davidson, Lawrence A Nener, Kevin W Wright, Peter L Dean, Ronald H Newbey, Brenda J Yaksich, Ivan P Deleuil, Gregory P Nicholson, Robert D Young, Donald F Donnellan, Frances J Oldham, Richard G Duffield, Alan M Olney, George R Duncan, Paul L O'Sullivan, William J Dunstone, William J Parkin, Ronald J 5 50th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963 DECEASED Geoffrey M Adam Adrian Haydock Lloyd E Pond Frederick Alexander Anne Hepworth Bruce F Pratt Walter J Ammon Michael O Herzfeld Rodney R Prider Robert J Anderson Brian J Hogan Frank S Pyke William P Asser John D Holt Kenneth Retallack Harold W Bailey Dudley T Ibbotson John H Reynolds Henry Barcroft George A Idle Karlis Riduzis Colin H Barnes Irene Jarvis John C Roberts Bruce H Bennett Raymond A Jarvis Robert G Robson Charles B Blackburn Richard Jeffreys Alexander D Ross Colleen R Blanchflower Ruth Johnston David L Rowell Ursula R Blankenburg Mabel J Kaplan Gwendoline M Russell Brian R Bolton Raimundas J Karabevicius Brian F Ryan David Brand Brian A Kent Peter M Sarfaty Brian F Breese June E Kerruish Joy Schapper Darrell W Brody Albert J Koutsoukis Fred J Schonell Howard H Bundell Judith I Laszlo Jean E Sewell Alfred G Cahill Helen G Leishman Howard G Smith Christopher M Calder George C Ligertwood Leon W Smith Colin W Campbell Douglas M Logue Stanley T Smith Thomas M Cherry Maxwell S MacDonald Janet N Stanham Michael J Cohen Brian J Maddocks Harold B Symons John F Cooney Judith C Maitland John D Thomson Mary I Cooper Clive V Malcolm Alan E Tonks Josephine E Courtney Kay M Malkowski Reginald B Trainor Brian J Courtney Alan E Marshall Allan A Uhe Valerie M Crew Leslie H Martin Egbert Visser Desmond G Crock Gerard M Mc Adam Let C Voon Kevin J Cullen Trevor J McArthur Michael B Walker Patricia E Cullity John C McCrackan Kevin A Wallis Richard D Dalby Edward E McGowan Vincent T Walsh Arthur Dean Dean E McHenry Owen F Watts Dorothy I Dufty Robert McKeich Linda M Wear Berry H Durston David C McNamara Anthony L Webb Terence M Edmondson John Mills Robert L Weiland Donald C Efford John Milne Deirdre E Weston Adelina C Fontana Elizabeth A Morey Michael A White Irwin Gell Arthur H Nash Robert H White Albert J Gilbert Olaf O Neggo George N Winnett Joseph L Goerke Harold G Nicholson Trevor Wood Eric E Gough Kevin A O'Donoghue Mary Woods Ingeborg Grose Henry A O'Grady David Wright John W Hackett Kevin H O'Rourke Helen Zaliki Patricia A Harris Peter Packer Ross I Harrold Michael E Parker William R Harse Robert Pickering Raymond E Harwood June E Pollard 6 50th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963 LOST We have lost contact with a few graduates listed below. If you have any idea of their whereabouts please contact the Convocation Office on +61 8 6488 3006 or [email protected]. Peter G Abotomey Letitia M McCormack Eunice M Acott Richard J McKenna Richard F Anthony Biruta McLaughlin Kun Y Au Yong Robert A McTavish David E Baker Frances Molloy Robert B Beattie Nissan Mossenson Alan G Bell Trevor R Myers Ursula R Blankenburg Phillip J Myssonski Phillip G Cant Niels C Nielsen Pong K Chong Valda J O'Neil Gerald M Clancy Kah C Ong Peter G Cole Suat B Ong Beryl M Cornelius Christopher H Osman Eric A Creighton Spencer P Parsons Graham A Douglas William Payne Janet E Edmonds John B Peers Marianne E Filby Gordon G Pengilly Richard F Fuller Frank Percival Elaine M Gifford Jayne S Potter Edmund J Grey Robert H Ramsay Peter J Griffin Margaret L Reynolds Elizabeth A Heavey Susan G Riley James G Hegney John Rozentals Bert J Hesterman Richard M Sadleir Alison L Holland Robert J Smith Robert W Hosken Donelle E Smith Wilhelm Huber Kenneth B Start Siebe Jorna Richard M Stone Maxwell G Kingston Robert B Symons Margaret G Klopf Luang H Tai Marjory B Kristiansen Teng N Tan Lawrence Y Lai John R Tilbrook William Leek Sonja R Viskovich Sow C Liew Neville A Warnes Ronald R MacIntyre Harold J Whitney Phillip M MacKenzie Peter M Willett Patricia M MacMullan Coral J Woodhead John Martin Dolores N Yong Charles W Mc Pherson 7 Biographies Ann-Marie ADAM (new Barlow) LLB After graduation and completing two years of articles I was admitted to practice as a barrister and solicitor in December 1964. I then commenced employment with the Crown Law Department.
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