Eva Driscoll BA ’50, May 25, 2020, age 91. After graduation, she married Donald Driscoll and the pair spent many years working together for the U.S. Forest Service, with stints in Idaho, Montana, North Carolina, and Virginia. Survivors include her children, Diamond and Michael; three grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and many other family members and friends.
In Memoriam
Class of 1950
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05/25/2020
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01/23/2021
Robert C. Duncan BA ’50, January 23, 2021, age 94. Duncan served in the U.S. Army during Word War II until 1946. He went on to earn his master of theology degree at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary and a PhD from the University of Edinburgh. Survivors include daughters Margaret, Catherine, and Janis, as well as six grandchildren.
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08/26/2022
Glen O. Gulde BS ’50, February 20, 2022, age 96. In 1950, Gulde founded Gulde Construction, a firm that built homes in Portland, Gresham, and Vancouver. He retired in 1990. Survivors include his children, Stephen, Deborah, Michael, and Jennifer; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
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02/11/2022
Raymond G. Jensen BS ’50, August 12, 2021, age 96. After marrying Jean Morris in 1946, Jensen returned to Oregon, where he attended Lewis & Clark. He worked in the lumber industry for most of his life. Jensen loved to travel and was very knowledgeable about the Pacific Northwest, in particular. Survivors include his daughter, Mariel.
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04/29/2019
Barbara Porter BA ’50, April 29, 2019, age 90. Over the years, Porter taught elementary school in Portland, San Francisco, and San Jose. After she married, she moved between Oregon and California, then to Louisiana. In 2002, she retired and settled in Vancouver, Washington. Porter loved classical music; pursuing crafts, such as crocheting and sewing; and socializing with her friends and family. Survivors include her children, Gregory and Kimberly; six grandchildren; and one great-grandson.
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08/30/2022
Rollin Zawistowki BS ’50, June 26, 2022, age 96. Zawistowski worked at Pendleton Wool Mill in Washougal, Washington, and later attended nursing school. He retired at age 70 to help take care of his grandchildren. Throughout his life, he enjoyed writing jokes and humor. Survivors include his children, Gina and Carla; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren.
CAS Class Notes
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Alumni is located in Alumni Gatehouse on the Undergraduate Campus.
email alumni@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7950 fax 503-768-7920
Assistant Vice President for Engagement
Stephen LeBoutillier ’00-
Alumni
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Portland OR 97219
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