We understand that Don Johnson is into the Good Life. Don teaches skiing to numerous devotees in Lyndonville, Vt., where he specializes in cross-country techniques. On the slopes, Don is known as "Doctah J." One recent newspaper reporter described Don as "almost excessively elegant."
Speaking of doctors, sources report that Dr. Roger Kellogg has been hired as the full-time staff physician at a new health center in Greensboro, Vt. Roger completed his residency at the Mt. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, Mass., and is currently practicing out of Copley Hospital in Morrisville, Vt.
It is rumored that Steve Barrett has established a thriving family medical practice on School Street in Manchester, Mass. Steve's practice was designed with the patient in" mind. He treats all members of the family and even makes house calls.
What would this column be without at least one wedding announcement? This month's announcement belongs to Mike Stratton and Nancy Folberth. Mike and Nancy tied the nuptial knot last November 27. Both work at the Carroll School, an Outward Bound-type facility in Lincoln, Mass. If you are not already aware, after Dartmouth Mike graduated from The Apprentice Shop, a traditional boat-building shop in Bath, Maine. He came to the Carroll School in 1971, where he founded the "Bounders" program, which is derived from the survivalliving techniques taught at the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School in Maine. Nancy is a Wellesley grad, who is presently attending the Harvard Graduate School of Education while also teaching at Carroll. Steve Stansbury made the wedding.
Finally, we read about Ed Levin in The Boston Globe recently. The Globe carried a long article about Ed's life on 47 acres in Canaan, N.H., where he sculpts houses. The article talked about the life of a former activist in light of the President's pardon. More importantly, it I owed a happy and productive classmate. Judging from article and pictures in the Globe, Ed's houses seem to be unique. They are hand made and roomy with ceilings the height of a barn and rich with natural wood proudly dis-Paving its fibres. If you are in the neighborhood, I am sure that Ed would not mind showing you around.
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