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CONVOCATION50TH REUNION OF THEGRADUATES OF 1963Saturday 16 November 2013

ConvocationThe University of Western Australia35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009Telephone:Fax:Email:Website: 618 6488 3006 618 6488 du.au

50th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963Date:16 November 2013Time:10.00 amLocation:The University Club of Western AustraliaCONVOCATIONWarden:Warren Kerr, AMDeputy Warden:Paul McCann, AMConvocation Officer:Juanita PerezIn this Centenary year, Convocation has great pleasure in hosting this 28th reunion luncheoncelebrating the 50th anniversary of the graduation of the graduates and diplomates of 1963.Graduate Outreach Committee: Tracy Taylor, Pauline Tremlett, Taiwo Sanusi, DevonCuneo, Joan Pope AM (seconded), Arthur Hiemstra and Colin Campbell-FraserOfficial Photographer: Manny Tamayo and Terry LarderTram Guide: Terry LarderWalkabout Guide : Ron Bodycoat UWA Heritage Architect1963 Organising Committee: Pauline Tremlett, Brian Churchward , Margaret Cole, BillLoneragan, Neville Marchant, Joan Pope, Janet Pyke, Jane Thompson, Gillian Tucak, andKingsley WaterhouseSpecial thanks to: Tracy Taylor for compiling the biographies for printingWe would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the following whosegenerous donations and support has so greatly contributed to this celebration of yourgraduation 50 years ago.The Bendigo Bank Seniors Week 2013And the following for their contributions to the 1963 Reunion Raffle Dawsons’ Swanbourne Garden CentreFalcon Media : DVD ; Documentary of artist Nora HeysenGraduate WomenGuild of UndergraduatesJane & Peter Thompson of Thompson Estate WinesMeredith Eddington, UWA Development and Alumni Relations organiser of the 2013Alumni WeekendUniversity ClubUWA PressFOREWORDThis booklet includes a précis of the information submitted by the 1963 graduates who responded toour 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 crossreferenced3

50th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963ATTENDEES (* indicates Graduate of 1963)Abell, Robert *Adamson, John E *Adamson, Roslyn MAndrich, David *Atahan, Elizabeth AAtkinson, Jane MBarden, Kevin R *Bebb, DawnBessell-Browne, Karen M *Bessell-Browne, Richard JBest, LaurieBest, Philip E *Blake, Lewis G *Blake, MargaretBowman, Judith ABrown, William J *Cala, Lesley ACampbell-Fraser, Colin SChurchward, Brian R *Cohen, Alexander KCole, Margaret M *Costello, Phyllis ECrosbie, Malcolm C *Dallimore, Peter J *Davis, Geoffrey A *Dunn, JohnDunn, Robin M *Edwards, Kevin JEmerson-Elliott, Derek S *Faulds, Janette M *Finucane, Marie G *Finucane, Richard C *Fisher, Anna M *Fisher, Christopher L *Fisher, John R *Fountain, Roger D *Gadsdon, MargaretGaskin, Elizabeth A *George, Alexander S *Harries, Daisy H *Harries, ElwynHiemstra, ArthurHodby, DeirdreHudson, Douglas R *Hudson, JennyInveen, Frances J *Jenkin, Brian C *Jenkin, Stephanie MJenkins, Donald G *Kelliher, Robert GKelliher, William BKerr, RhondaKerr, Warren MKing, Gerard A *Larder, TerryLee, Malcolm C *Liddelow, RosemaryLiddelow, William R *Lindsay, John R *Lindsay, Judith A *Loneragan, MargaretLoneragan, William A *Lugg, KayeLugg, Richard SMacMath, Robert D *Mahony, Dorothy Judith *Mc Alwey, John B *McCrann, Peter FMcGuigan, Peter *McManus, Margaret ENixon, Lloyd GNixon, Margaret PNoel, Roslyn H *Olivier, Paul *Penrose, John DPenrose, Sandra K *Pole, Denham J *Pole, MaliPope, Joan LPyke, Janet E *Redgrave, Trevor G *Richardson, Peter A *Richardson, ShirleyRodgers, Patricia L *Ross, AnnaRoss, James R *Sanderson, Ian JSanderson, Jennifer A *Schlusser, Eugene *Searcy, Jennifer MSherwood, Gemmel C *Smith, JuneSmith, Kevin P *Speed, JeanSpeed, Noel E *Stewart, BelindaStewart, Peter H *Strauss, Jonathan BStubbs, Pamela ATamayo, MannyTaylor, Tracy LThompson, Jane *Thurloe, Julia KThurloe, Ray LTremlett, Pauline MTrott, BethTrott, Clive J *Tucak, Charles MTucak, Gillian M *Vinnicombe, Max M *Wain, Christopher H *Warrier, Matthew J *Waterhouse, LinWaterhouse, Kingsley *Watt, Don M *Watts, Donald WWatts, MichelleWetherell, Elizabeth AWhately, Jennifer S *Wheatley, BillWheeler, Christine AWhite, Elizabeth E *Williamson, BillWilliamson, Maureen M *4

50th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963APOLOGIESAirey, Peter GArgyle, Rory EArnel, Ruth PBealing, Alan JBeazley, Peter NBradshaw, Sidney DBroomhall, Margaret HBurdon, Henry ABurton, Leonard CBurton, Rosie ICampain, Bevan JCarroll, Peter JChaney, Angela MChaney, Frederick MChick, Patrick SClews, Mary ECohen, William MCullity, Garrett JDavidson, Helen ADavidson, Lawrence ADean, Ronald HDeleuil, Gregory PDonnellan, Frances JDuffield, Alan MDuncan, Paul LDunstone, William JFaulkner, Gerald GGarstone, BevanGlover, Joseph JJeffrey, ChrisJenkins, Stephanie LJones, Patricia JJonker, Isabel PKenda, Renato TKing, Susan EKleyn, Hanna HLaffer, Bruce GLaing, Nigel GLyons, Bruce AMason, Melville GMazzucchelli, Richard HMcCully, Donald JMcWilliam, Robert AMitchell, Phillip NNeale, Diana GNener, Kevin WNewbey, Brenda JNicholson, Robert DOldham, Richard GOlney, George RO'Sullivan, William JParkin, Ronald JPesich, Fran PPiesse, Raymond APinchback, Margaret OPoultney, Leonard WRoe, Ruth FSanders, Barry SShilkin, Keith BSmith, Roland AStockdale, GrahamTannock, Peter DTeh, Anthony FTrowell, Helen RTunley, DavidTunley, PaulaTweeddale, Darryl AViner, Robert IWatson, Barbara MWight, Neville BWilcox, David GWright, Peter LYaksich, Ivan PYoung, Donald F5

50th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963DECEASEDGeoffrey M AdamFrederick AlexanderWalter J AmmonRobert J AndersonWilliam P AsserHarold W BaileyHenry BarcroftColin H BarnesBruce H BennettCharles B BlackburnColleen R BlanchflowerUrsula R BlankenburgBrian R BoltonDavid BrandBrian F BreeseDarrell W BrodyHoward H BundellAlfred G CahillChristopher M CalderColin W CampbellThomas M CherryMichael J CohenJohn F CooneyMary I CooperJosephine E CourtneyBrian J CourtneyValerie M CrewDesmond G CrockKevin J CullenPatricia E CullityRichard D DalbyArthur DeanDorothy I DuftyBerry H DurstonTerence M EdmondsonDonald C EffordAdelina C FontanaIrwin GellAlbert J GilbertJoseph L GoerkeEric E GoughIngeborg GroseJohn W HackettPatricia A HarrisRoss I HarroldWilliam R HarseRaymond E HarwoodAdrian HaydockAnne HepworthMichael O HerzfeldBrian J HoganJohn D HoltDudley T IbbotsonGeorge A IdleIrene JarvisRaymond A JarvisRichard JeffreysRuth JohnstonMabel J KaplanRaimundas J KarabeviciusBrian A KentJune E KerruishAlbert J KoutsoukisJudith I LaszloHelen G LeishmanGeorge C LigertwoodDouglas M LogueMaxwell S MacDonaldBrian J MaddocksJudith C MaitlandClive V MalcolmKay M MalkowskiAlan E MarshallLeslie H MartinGerard M Mc AdamTrevor J McArthurJohn C McCrackanEdward E McGowanDean E McHenryRobert McKeichDavid C McNamaraJohn MillsJohn MilneElizabeth A MoreyArthur H NashOlaf O NeggoHarold G NicholsonKevin A O'DonoghueHenry A O'GradyKevin H O'RourkePeter PackerMichael E ParkerRobert PickeringJune E PollardLloyd E PondBruce F PrattRodney R PriderFrank S PykeKenneth RetallackJohn H ReynoldsKarlis RiduzisJohn C RobertsRobert G RobsonAlexander D RossDavid L RowellGwendoline M RussellBrian F RyanPeter M SarfatyJoy SchapperFred J SchonellJean E SewellHoward G SmithLeon W SmithStanley T SmithJanet N StanhamHarold B SymonsJohn D ThomsonAlan E TonksReginald B TrainorAllan A UheEgbert VisserLet C VoonMichael B WalkerKevin A WallisVincent T WalshOwen F WattsLinda M WearAnthony L WebbRobert L WeilandDeirdre E WestonMichael A WhiteRobert H WhiteGeorge N WinnettTrevor WoodMary WoodsDavid WrightHelen Zaliki6

50th Reunion of the Graduates of 1963LOSTWe have lost contact with a few graduates listed below. If you have any idea of their whereaboutsplease contact the Convocation Office on 61 8 6488 3006 or convocation@uwa.edu.au.Peter G AbotomeyEunice M AcottRichard F AnthonyKun Y Au YongDavid E BakerRobert B BeattieAlan G BellUrsula R BlankenburgPhillip G CantPong K ChongGerald M ClancyPeter G ColeBeryl M CorneliusEric A CreightonGraham A DouglasJanet E EdmondsMarianne E FilbyRichard F FullerElaine M GiffordEdmund J GreyPeter J GriffinElizabeth A HeaveyJames G HegneyBert J HestermanAlison L HollandRobert W HoskenWilhelm HuberSiebe JornaMaxwell G KingstonMargaret G KlopfMarjory B KristiansenLawrence Y LaiWilliam LeekSow C LiewRonald R MacIntyrePhillip M MacKenziePatricia M MacMullanJohn MartinCharles W Mc PhersonLetitia M McCormackRichard J McKennaBiruta McLaughlinRobert A McTavishFrances MolloyNissan MossensonTrevor R MyersPhillip J MyssonskiNiels C NielsenValda J O'NeilKah C OngSuat B OngChristopher H OsmanSpencer P ParsonsWilliam PayneJohn B PeersGordon G PengillyFrank PercivalJayne S PotterRobert H RamsayMargaret L ReynoldsSusan G RileyJohn RozentalsRichard M SadleirRobert J SmithDonelle E SmithKenneth B StartRichard M StoneRobert B SymonsLuang H TaiTeng N TanJohn R TilbrookSonja R ViskovichNeville A WarnesHarold J WhitneyPeter M WillettCoral J WoodheadDolores N Yong7

BiographiesAnn-Marie ADAM (new Barlow)LLBAfter graduation and completing two years of articles I was admitted to practice as a barrister andsolicitor in December 1964.I then commenced employment with the Crown Law Department. I resigned prior to the birth of myfirst child in 1971.From 1976 to 1981 I was employed by Vivien Payne and in 1981 I established a practice in my ownname in Fremantle. I continued to run this practice until my retirement in 2006.In 1965 I married Geoffrey Adam. We were divorced ten years later. We have one child, Andrew, whoworks as a lawyer in Sydney.Geoffrey Adam was also a 1963 graduate in Engineering. He died of a heart attack in 2010.In retirement, my interests include travel, bridge, painting, writing, and socialising with family andfriends.Robert ALEXANDERBSc (Hons), DipEd, PhD, FRACSAfter graduation with a Bachelor of Science, with Honours in Chemistry, teachertraining and a Diploma in Education he obtained a teaching position at John CurtinSenior High School. This was followed after one year by a transfer to PerthTechnical College. A PhD was completed by part-time study and short termresearch positions at the University of Sussex, University of Bristol and ANU wereundertaken while employed at Perth Technical College, WAIT and Curtin Universityof Technology.In 1987 Bob was appointed to the first professorial position in the School of Applied Chemistry wherehis research related to molecular petroleum geochemistry and its applications to establishing thesource rocks of WA petroleum deposits.Favourite activities include cycling, fishing and camping.Bob is married to Anna Heitz. They have two daughters and a a son.David ANDRICHBSc MEd W.Aust., PhD Chic, FASSAFollowing graduation with a BSc and Dip, taught mathematics and continuedfurther study in Education. After obtaining a position in the Department ofEducation at UWA in 1968, and completing a BEd Hons and Masters Degrees,obtained a Fulbright Scholarship to study for a PhD at The University of Chicago.Returned to UWA and in 1986 was appointed Professor of Education at MurdochUniversity, and remained there for 21 years. Since then returned to the GraduateSchool of Education at UWA as the Chapple Professor of Education. In the lastfive years, have been a visitor in the Department of Education at OxfordUniveristy. In 1990 was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences inAustralia for contributions to Educational and Psychological Measurement.8

BiographiesHave travelled extensively with work spending substantial periods of time in Italy, France, England thethe USA. Member of the Nedlands golf club and have a hobby vineyard in the Swan Valley.Married Joan Mazzucchelli in 1973 and have three children who have all graduated with two or moredegrees from UWA. Have also one grandaughter.Leslie Harold (Les) ASHTONBA (Hons), DipEdLes Ashton shamelessly used the vast resources of UWA and the EducationDepartment to prepare, support and enrich his delusionary decision to followin the footsteps of an almost completely-unknown author, and cram a lifetime’sadventure into six luminous European years, five aboard a classic Nine-TonHillyard yacht called Come Away; in this he was aided and abetted by hisbeautiful, courageous wife Mira, always as much in love with learning andliving as he.Seduced by a Cornish ancestry, and ten years into a ‘very promising’ career in secondarylanguages/literature teaching, he decided on the type of boat his heart desired and bought C.A. inPalma de Mallorca. Sailing he had ‘acquired’ as a forward hand at ‘Freshie’, and his rudimentarynavigation and boat-handling skills worked surprisingly well as he apprenticed his way to Sussex viathe Canal du Midi (where he is sure he will go when he dies if he’s very good indeed), the Gulf ofGascony and the fearsome Chénal du Four.Poor old C.A. needed a deal of TLC, and that’s how Les and Mira came to know so much about boatbuilding; so that was the next couple of years, on the hard in Shoreham. Followed a shakedowncruise to the Scillies and Wales, then the French rivers and canals (1,000 feet above sea-level atPouilly-en-Auxois) back to the Med. Cruises of the Côte d’Azur and Tyrrhenian Sea led to the Count’sisland, Isola del Giglio—yes, graveyard of the Costa Concordia, not Les’ fault—and an amazinglyuncomfortable passage Corsica-Mahon, and finally C.A., having tripled her value, was sold to a westcountry couple and passed out of Les’ and Mira’s stewardship but not their hearts.You can read in detail all of the foregoing and more in Les’ unpublished work Innocents Aboard whenhe gets around to submitting it to the Battye Library. He and Mira live a middling-eventful life asrentiers in Darlington, wistfully e-mailing much-loved French and UK friends and waiting for the nextapocalyptic bushfire.Elizabeth ATAHAN (nee Kent)In 1963 a degree majoring in English literature was apparently an excellentqualification for a Native Welfare Office, so I started working with thedepartment in Perth, in an old slipper factory in Wellington Street. The areaaround East Perth that was my patch then has certainly changed, and I hopethe services that I used to provide have improved too.As most of us did then, when I had saved enough money I boarded a ship forEurope. I disembarked in Athens, and was persuaded to continue my trip toLondon via the Middle East. I left my luggage with an obliging hotel, andpicked it up 12 months later. In the meantime, I travelled by bus, truck, tractorand on foot as far as Jerusalem in Jordan. I spent some time teaching English in Antakya, Turkey(Roman Antioch), finally reached London, only to return almost immediately to Turkey with my futurehusband Hulusi. We bought a Vespa in Milan, persuading ourselves that it was as cheap as any formof travel, and visited Spain before riding around the Mediterranean, through Yugoslavia and Bulgariaall the way through Turkey and back to Antakya, which is 50 kilometres from the Syrian border. Apartfrom running out of petrol in the snow, up a mountain, in Montenegro, the trip passed without incident.9

BiographiesAfter a stint in Perth working in the planning department of Perth City Council, I returned to Turkey,married Hulusi, and id some more teaching. We escorted the first group of Turkish migrants to cometo Perth, and ran a voluntary interpreting and social work services for them while I taught English tomigrant children at South Fremantle High School. After three years we returned to Turkey, had twochildren and then came back to Perth in 1981.For what seemed a long time after that we worked together in a very small business, educated ourchildren and we pretty much model citizens. The children are well qualified, sensible and seem muchmore capable than I am. They agree with me on that point.Since retiring I travelled, sometimes with Hulusi, sometimes alone, to remote areas of Australia, backto Turkey of course, to see the relations and fill in some areas that I had not managed to visit before,to Myanmar, Syria, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro and Albania. Possibly other placeI have forgotten for the moment. Our next travel back to see the relations will take us to various placesalong the Silk Road. The exact locations will be to some extent dependent on which of the variousTurkic languages along the route I think I may be able to understand a bit. We feel privileged to beaffluent Australians and able to do all this. At home I manage two family trusts and a self-managedsuperannuation fund (it’s wonderful what English Literature prepares one for), an organic homegarden, try to keep fit and learn to be a Great Artists before it is too late.Kevin BARDENGrowing up in a gold mining town it was inevitable Kevin’s career would start inmining with CRA at Broken Hill for three years. Married Jill from Adelaide andmoved to England for two years with RTZ. Returning to Melbourne in 1968 twodaughters are born and he becomes involved in the Bougainville CopperProject. Lived on Bougainville Island for five years during which time the countrygained self-government and independence. Returning to Brisbane in 1976 witha new challenge in the coal industry, in charge of design and construction ofTarong Coal Mine and then moving to live in Kingaroy for four years as themines first General Manager of Operations. Next move was to Perth with asmall team after CRA discovery of Kintyre uranium deposit in a National Park.The major challenge was trying to influence the then Labor government tochange the three mine policy which could be described as an interesting experience. His next movewas to Sydney in 1989 after CRA purchased the BP coal assets as Managing Director of Novacoal,then three years later after a hostile takeover of Coal and Allied by CRA became Chief Executive ofthat organisation.The last five years of full-time work with Rio Tinto, was responsible for major expansions of NZAZ andBoyne Aluminium Smelters and forming a new Project Management Unit within Rio Tinto Technology.Retired in 2000 and still consults to Rio Tinto on the major Capital projects.Since retirement, with Jill travelled to many places throughout Australia and the World. In mid-2006after returning from a holiday in China and Russia, Jill was diagnosed with an incurable brain tumourand she passed away in 2008. Kevin’s two daughters, both married, live in Brisbane and Albany andhave given him four delightful granddaughters. Kevin’s time is spent between Brisbane and WA withhis partner Dawn who he originally met 50 plus years ago while studying in WA.He plays tennis and golf, swims and walks and still enjoys camping, and so far has no healthproblems, except the slowing down that comes with age.10

BiographiesKarren BESSELL-BROWNE (nee Klem)BScKaren worked in biochemistry at Public Health Lab and Princess MargaretHospital. She married Richard, a farmer at Woodanilling, where they’ve had ahappy and full life, land care and re-vegetation being an interest. They have adaughter, Kirsten, a UWA graduate, and three lovely grandchildren. Karen enjoysGarden Club, walking, Tai Chi, reading, music, art and catching up with family andfriends. They are working towards retirement in Perth, the best of both worlds.Alison Barbara BEVAN (Ward)BA, DipEd (UWA), Dip Counselling Psychology (Curtin University)After graduating with my BA in psychology, I married Geoff Bevan and we moved to the country.When our two sons, Tony and Richard, were still pre-schoolers, I studied for the DipEd part-time. In1970, I joined the Education Department of WA as a teacher-counsellor, and over the following 30years, worked in many different schools, and several specialist facilities, in the city and country, as aguidance officer and school psychologist. I also served for a few years as the chair of thePsychologists’ Registration Board in WA.Since retiring, living in Wembley, I have become much involved in my loca

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.

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