C lass N otes & I n memoriam
Class Notes
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get caught up with some waves!
1957
Matthew Phillips is a retired teacher who has coached football for over 50 years. His impact on high school football in British Columbia is significant, starting in 1957 at Lord Byng, during which time he was an active player with the BC Lions, a professional Canadian football team. He would also go on to start football programs in other schools along the way, including Steveston High School, Cambie Junior Secondary, London Junior Secondary, Frank Hurt Secondary, and Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary. Matt also served youth for 14 years through the Royal Canadian Army Cadets (RCAC) program, which resulted in his nickname of “Major.” Matt currently resides in Surrey, British Columbia, with his wife, Mary C. (Haxton) Phillips (’57).
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1969
1958
Jeffrey A. Low is an engineer working with the State of Hawaii to develop modern cargo-handling facilities. Since graduating with a BA in physics, he has built out new cargo terminals for Oahu, Kauai, Maui, and the Big Island of Hawaii (now in progress). He served a stint in the Navy as a research and development officer and an intelligence officer. Jeff and his wife, Gail, have been together for over 40 years and reside in Kaneohe on the island of Oahu.
Wayne E. Rew is pictured here from a 1959 Pepperdine track team banquet on the Los Angeles campus. He was head track coach at the time and was presenting the Most Outstanding Individual Achievement Award to Bobby Sims. Wayne and his wife, Loretta (Hill) Rew (’59), have resided in the city of La Mirada, California, since 1960, where Wayne served as mayor and city council member for 21 years. He retired from the Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission in 2011 after serving for 10 years.
In Memoriam Mr. William E. Boyd (’50) Mr. Jack A. Dahlstrum (’50) Mr. Edmond R. Davis (’50) Mr. Win Fingerson, Jr. (’58) Mr. James R. Fraysier (’62, MA ’69) Mr. Jerry W. Fuller (‘61, MA ’61) Mr. Jim Galceran (’55) Dr. Harold E. Gallagher (’50, MA ’52) Ms. Margaret Gardner (’66) Dr. Thomas W. Gillespie (‘51) Mr. Roland Gilmore (’51) Mr. Marcus A. Haile (’55, ’57) Mr. Richard F. Hensley (’52) Mr. Charles “Chuck” Hightower (’58)
We take this time to remember those Waves who have recently passed, and we celebrate the impact they made on fellow alumni and the world around them.
Dr. Stewart M. Hudson (’50) Mr. Robert Karbach (’53) Mrs. Anna T. (Kelly) King (’41) Mr. Donald H. Kirchner (’57) Mrs. Beverly (Lancaster) Kluss (’54) Mr. Robert O. Koontz (‘51) Mr. Alonzo Levert (’54) Mr. James S. Linklater (’50) Henry Logue, M.D. (’67) Mr. Malin A. Lowe (’53) Dr. Herbert Luft (’65, MA ’66) Mr. E. Scott Malich (’49) Mrs. Pearl A. Marshall (’49) Mrs. Barbara (Coleman) McDonald (’53)
Mr. Pablo McNeil (’68) Mr. Edward Meghreblian (’51) Mrs. Mary L. (Clipp) Moore (’42) Mr. Terry A. O’Rear (’72) Mr. William H. Ross, Jr. (’55) Mr. John B. Sandschulte (’53) Mr. Don Smith (’61) Mr. Marshall J. Styll (’50) Mr. Norman C. Truxton (’50) Mr. Ralph Ward (’49) Mr. Tommy Waugh (MA ’74) Dr. Earl I. West (’43, MA ’45) Ms. Ellen Williams (’41)
As you learn of the passing of George Pepperdine College alumni, please contact GPC Alumni Affairs at (310) 506-4348 or gpc@pepperdine.edu.