Class Notes

1964

November 1978 ALEXANDER D. VARKAS JR.
Class Notes
1964
November 1978 ALEXANDER D. VARKAS JR.

How about this for a great news flash? Perry Butler married Jo Schott on June 24. Sorry about the delay, but all can congratulate the penguin when you visit his restaurant (Perry's) in San Francisco.

Lookwood Barr deserves more ink in this column: He will serve as director of the alternative school program at Winnacumet (N.H.) High School. This is a new program established to assist students who cannot adjust to a regular classroom environment. Lookwood has had extensive experience in alternative school programs in Boston, and most recently worked as a full-time principal in Barrington, N.H.

Dr. Louis Goodman, in collaboration with two other medical sociologists, has written a book, The Alien Doctors: Foreign MedicalGraduates in American Hospitals. The book deals with foreign-born doctors, their personal and professional reasons for migrating to the U.S., and their contribution to health care in this country. Lou directs the Latin American Program at the Social Research Council in New York. He has written three other books.

The University of Akron's Law Review (winter of 1978) contains an article by Ken Lapine. The article is entitled, "Loan Participations and the Savings and Loan Association: A Sleeping Giant Stirs." Ken is a vice president, secretary, and chief counsel to the Shaker Savings Association, Shaker Heights, Ohio. He is also an adjunct lecturer in law at Cleveland- Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University.

Paul Hale, former business manager of People Magazine, joined Esquire Magazine in August as executive vice president. Paul, whose responsibilities will include supervision of circulation, production, and finance, was business manager of Time, Inc.'s magazine development from 1974 to January of 1978. He lives in New York City.

Guy MacMillan, of Chesterfield, N.H., has been named editorial page editor of the Keene Sentinel Guy succeeds Kevin Lowther '63, who (and I'm doing the '63 secretary's job now) is leaving to become field representative in Africa for Africare, a non-profit organization based in Washington. Guy is former head of the foreignlanguages department at Vermont Academy and since 1972 has been teaching French at Brattleboro Union High School. He is married to Marlene Tege, who teaches at The Experiment in Brattleboro.

Jim Grace writes the following: "Beverly and I and three children left the Navy at the F. Edward Hebert Navy Hospital in New Orleans after a years' tour there. We have opted for small-town life here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and so far, everyone is happy with the water, sports, and community life. I must confess my main motive for the choice was the excellent fresh- and salt-water fishing. My otolaryngology practice is building nicely, almost to the point of interference with my fishing. Beverly asked me to say that the shrimp are cheaper than hamburger meat down here."

Well that its for this month, kids. Another Wah Hoo Wah for the above mentioned.

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