Class Notes

1964

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

Greetings, classmates; I know you've all been waiting anxiously for the resumption of the never-ending saga of the Class of '64. Susie McDougal, wife of Dr. Scott McDougal, writes the following: "After several years of training in general surgery and urology, which included stays in Cleveland and New Haven, and two years in the Army at the burn unit at Brooks Army Hospital in San Antonio, we are back in Cleveland where Scott is on the urologic staff at University Hospitals-Case Western Reserve. We have one daughter, Molly, who is four." Roger Hull "hopes all is well. I am enjoying running around the country raising money for Syracuse University and I'm continuing to enjoy bachelorhood, skiing, tennis and jogging."

Jim Long now has two daughters; the second, Allison Elizabeth, was born September 19, 1977, and she joins Jennifer who is two and a half. Charlie Pitman, after eight years in the Department of State, has joined the law department of Standard Oil Co. of Indiana. He, his wife, and two sons, live in Cairo, Egypt, where he is an attorney for Standard's subsidiary, Amoco Egypt Oil Co. Charlie expects to be in Egypt until mid-1979 and then expects to return to Chicago. Don Kubit, secretary emeritus, has left the University of Miami, and he is now practicing law with Patten, Kanner, Segal, Zeller, LaPorte, and King of Miami. JeffShendell is all settled in Stamford, Conn. He just had his second son, Craig, in July of 1977.

Pete Guerini just got a new job. He is now a flight officer for United Airlines. Al Cotton is not seeking re-election to the Worcester (Mass.) School Committee, where he was the top vote-getter in the last elections. He has just been promoted to public relations director of Norton Co., where he has been for 11 years. Hugh Savage writes that he "is expecting news the end of June. Whoever it is will have three older sisters." Kevin O'Gorman moved to New York City in 1974 to work for the firm of Monchik-Weber as a senior systems analyst. The firm specializes in data processing for the financial community.

Fred Roberts has grand tidings. He and his wife had their frist child, Sara, on February 22, 1977. Not to be outdone, Brian Randall and his wife Evelyn had their first child on February 2. Brian writes, "I also got my feet wet in the horse-racing business as I purchased a thoroughbred this past spring. This made for an exciting summer with many trips to the local tracks ( Cahokia Downs and Fairmount Park) to watch the four-year-old colt run. However, I do not advocate this type of endeavor for anyone who expects to make money!" (A truly profound suggestion.) Ed Williams writes that "not much is new. Still enjoying the good life in N.Y.C. and am still with Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCloy (downtown law firm). I still manage to do some running (ran in the October N.Y.C. Marathon) and was recently elected to the board of directors of the U.S. Olympic Committee." Could Ed be America's next Avery Brundage?

Paul O'Connell has lived in Southborough, Mass., for ten years while practicing law in Worcester. After eight years on the Town Planning Board, he ran for selectman and was successful. Paul and Tina have two children. Finally, Carl and Amy Du Rei vacationed last summer in the Adirondacks with Chip andCarlee Noecker, Sandy and Louise McGinnes, and Tom and Mariellen Good. A fantastic time was had by all. Well, folks, I'm still trying to finish up on all the blurbs written on the back of the dues forms. Anyone who still hasen't sent their dues in, please due (pun intended). Happy tax time to all!

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