1960s
Gordon Alberti 62 spent four years after graduation in the U.S. Air Force as a lieutenant. He was a computer programmer for Boeing and Eddie Bauer until 1973, when he started an insurance business. Alberti lives in Redmond, Washington, where he cheers for the Husky football team.
Sandra Barker 63 retired recently from Seattle University, where she was the division chair of teaching and learning. She is now enrolled in an interior design class at Bellevue Community College. This fall she will tour the Pacific Rim on a two-month cruise. She regularly visits Lynda Leslie Edwards 59 and has visited Carol Harland 63. Harland now lives in Salem, after working for many years as an antiques dealer in Carmel, California.
Richard Woolworth 63, a Lewis & Clark College trustee, was recently honored by Easter Seals Oregon with the Seal of Excellence Award.
Pamela "Pam" Giffin Brees 64 has retired from her career in education to enjoy traveling, being a grandmother, reading, and quilting.
Charles Thomas 65 retired from the tug and barge business to cruise aboard his 49-foot DeFever yacht throughout the Northwest.
Kevin Marshall 66 was recognized as the First Citizen of Dallas, Oregon, by the citys Chamber of Commerce. He has been a mem-ber of the Dallas City Council since 1995.
Rosalind Hamar 69, M.A.T. 74 has directed a Montessori-based grade school in Mill Valley, California, since returning from the Washington, D.C., area, where she lived for 14 years. She welcomes contact from former classmates.
Michael "Mikel" Pippi 69 stepped down in August 2000 from his post as executive director of the Regional Arts and Culture Council. The council dispenses government grants and fellowships to artists and arts organizations in Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties and oversees local public art projects and arts-in-education programs. Pippi continues to volunteer at Oregon Public Broadcasting, working on the weekly "Oregon Art Beat" television show.
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