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From chuck gombatto (1981)
2005-12-20
Merry Christmas to all you good alumni. Have you all been good alumni this year? Hope so.
Meanwhile, so great to be in contact with all of you, or some of you and what not.
As Tiny Tim says - and not the one from Laugh In - God Blesshus Every1
From La'Tascha Knight (née Cuttray) (1993)
2005-11-13
Hello everyone. It was great to run across this web-site. I love to hear all of the new baby stories,wedding stories, and memories. I m currently married livign in Myrtle Beach, S.C. I have a 9 year old little girl. I would love to hear from some of them high school buddies of mine. Hope you are all well.
Tonica are you out there. I would love to hear from you.
From Keith G. Saturn (1985)
2005-11-07
I thought I had posted here before, but I don't see my rantings among the other posts, so here is my update:
I joined the Navy Reserves the fall after I graduated, which allowed me to meet several of the demands made upon me at the time. I retired from the juggling and clowning in 1994 and turned my computer hobby into my next career. Eleven years later, I'm still in computers, managing a help desk that supports the employees and customers of half a dozen different companies. For the past eight years I have also been selling software for guitarists (and other musicians) over the Internet. Last year, my income from the software sales topped my "day gig" by 10K!
During this time, I married, divorced, and remarried (not to the same woman, I'm crazy, not stupid) and have a 16 year old son from the first marriage.
Just in case those who knew me way back when are thinking that I have sold out entirely, I bought 59 acres of wetlands in Penfield five years ago and live in the center of it with my second wife, my son, two cats, two dogs, and livestock. We raise Araucana Chickens (they lay green and blue eggs) and this year I started raising rabbits. Our first rabbits were New Zealand Reds, but then we found out about Silver Fox Rabbits.
Silver Foxes are listed by the American Livestock Breed Conservancy (http://www.albc-usa.org/silverfox.htm) as "Critical" which means there are believed to be less than 200 breeding adults. I have a few of these now and I have just started a breeding program to try to help increase their numbers.
Anybody interested in swamp, rabbits, green eggs, guitar, or me can write to me at <keith@tabledit.com>.
From Mike Baldwin (1981)
2005-11-04
I, like Mr. Cooper, also have never been CONVICTED of any crime, regardless of what you may have heard. You can't trust everything you read on the internet.
We're still in sunny California. It's good to hear from Mike Cooper...now if DePrez will ever forgive me for not going to his wedding!!!
From Betsy Delaney (née Marks) (1981)
2005-10-24
Contrary to popular belief, I haven't fallen off the face of the Earth. Yet. I am just days away from my 42nd birthday, though, and gearing up for a week-long visit to the House of Mouse in Florida. Dan, Erin (age 5) and Katie (21 months) are doing just swimmingly. I'm embarking on a new career (shocking, I tell you), launching a brand new non-profit theatre company. OutOftheBlackBox Theatre Company just produced its first show, Six Characters in Search of an Author at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Greenbelt, MD. We'll be tackling Alice in Wonderland next (unless something else crops up first), in July 2006. Check out more by visiting the company site: http://www.O2B2.org/. As for the web...well...I'm still here, but it isn't my top priority at the moment, so if something really needs updating, feel free to beat me about the head and shoulders! And consider visiting or even joining our LiveJournal space at: http://www.livejournal.com/community/sww_alumni/!
From Mike Cooper (1983)
2005-10-22
I am a Productive Citzen. Contrary to popular belief, I have never been convicted of a violent crime.
From Govinda Wind-Thunder (1996)
2005-09-19
Hello everybody. Its good to see some familiar names on this site. I'm not married but have been seeing the same girl for about seven years. No Kids yet. I'm finally back in school finishing my BA in Double Bass performance at SUNY Geneseo. Next May (after I finish) I am planning to move to Arizona. I primarily work as a freelance bass player doing jazz and classical gigs. Spent some time building stages for the Stones. I'm very sad to hear Phil passed away. In memory of him I'd like to lead you all in a verse of the song we used to sing while running Sib's school store every Tues and Thurs at 8 AM. To the tune of Cumbaya.
"Come buy stuff people, Come buy stuff. Come buy stuff people, come buy stuff. Come buy stuff people, come buy stuff. Oh people, come buy stuff"
Not very original, but hey.
From Anna Doll (1998)
2005-09-07
Hi. I was married in 2002 to Kai Bartram, and have a daughter Fenya born 4/ 27/ 2003, and a son Rio born 3/ 21/ 2005. I am still in school (Empire State) part time and go to Rochester occasionally.
From TONICA MILLS (1993)
2005-07-22
WELL GUYS...ALOT TO CATCH UP ON...I JUST RETURNED TO COLUMBUS FROM ROC, ATTENDING KRISTA RUDOVITZ' (C/O 1993) WEDDING. (AND THOUGH I AM BIASED CUZ SHE IS ONE OF MY BEST FRIENDS)...IT WAS WONDERFUL. SHE IS DOING GOOD. SHE MARRIED THE GUY SHE DATED OUR SENIOR YEAR, DUD. SHE HAS 2 WONDERFUL CHILDREN (1 BOY,1 GIRL) AND IS A SUCCESSFUL EXECUTIVE FOR VERIZON WIRELESS. HER WEDDING WAS AT CASA LARGA VINEYARDS WITH THE SUNSET BEHIND HER, IT WAS GORGEOUS. I AM DOING WELL MYSELF. I AM STILL EMPLOYED WITH TIME WARNER, AND ONLY HAVE MY SON, MALACHI. HE IS ALSO DOING FINE. IT WAS GOOD BEING BACK IN ROC BUT I AM NOW LONGING TO RELOCATE. I HAVE ALOT OF HEART VESTED IN THE SURVIVAL OF THE YOUTH IN THE INNERCITY AREAS, AND AM SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING MOVING BACK TO ASSIST HOWEVER I CAN IN THE COMMUNITY. I ASK THAT EVERYONE KEEP MY FAMILY IN YOUR PRAYERS WHILE I AM BATTLING SOME HEALTH ISSUES, AND CONTINUE MY STRENGTH IN THE LORD. PEACE.
From Rosa Smith-Montanaro (née Immordino) (1982)
2005-06-15
Hi Everyone:
It has been a long time, but you are on my mind often. Some of my happiest memories were at SWW.
I am here in Rochester with two children (12 and 17), running my business and writing a book. Trying to be part of the solution.
Please let me know if we are having any reunions. I would love to hear from you. God Bless.
From Betsy Delaney (née Marks) (1981)
2005-06-06
It's been a long time - but I do have some news to report. My girls are fine, and so's my husband Dan, who just recently returned from a scenic tour of Afghanistan, courtesy of his civillian job for the Army. You may well imagine things have been hectic here, but on top of that, I've decided it's time to fold up my web site design business and move on to more interesting (if not lucrative) pastures. I'm in the process of updating this site (to catch it up again), and my last billable site will be live any minute now. Time to devote more energy to the family, and to my new baby - OutOftheBlackBox Theatre Company. We're working on the logistics for our first-ever production, Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author, which I hope will be produced the end of this coming September. I'll try to keep on top of this web site a little better, now that the last of my clients is going away, but I'd love some help with managing the process. Oh, and while I'm thinking about it, you'll find that for those of you familiar with online web logs (Blogs), we've got a space out there just for us... Come visit
From Brian Wiggins (2002)
2005-06-03
what up fools. Im bored outta my mind right now. This past month all I do is surf the web, so here I am. It's hella tight though reading fools from back in the days. I just got back from Iraq 3 months ago and Im going back in about 8 months. Man, dont join the marines. join the air force or something. or kill your parents and collect their pensions and ball. good luck to the current students. enjoy your chilling, because that's what school is, compared to real life. Enjoy while you still got it for real. Once you got hella bills to pay you're gonna miss when momma was taking care of you. You'll enjoy life on your own too of course, don't get me wrong, but you'll still miss childhood and realize that eventually, you got to buckle down more and more, na da I mean. Im back in cali but im a visit rochester and chill with a few friends eventually. what happened to Sue. I hope yall crazy kids didn't make her retire. You should post here e-mail. Sue was the sweetest,! calmest teacher and person I ever knew.
From Margaret Cigno (née DeRoller) (1982)
2005-03-08
Wow, I actually recognize some of the names on here. I'm curently living in Washington DC. I'm married and have 3 kids, 2 of them in college (how sad is that?!) Would love to hear how VeeJay. Murray, Paul, Maria, or other lost friends are doing.
From Randy Sapp (1983)
2005-02-18
Decided to Google SWW and came across the new site. It looks great. I'd love to hear from other alumni who remember me at randy at sapp dot com. I'm married, 4 children and am working as a network admin at a HS in Kinghtdale, NC south of Raleigh. I have many fond memories of the friends I made at school. Hi to Chris Crews, Alicia Deoca, Tim Simpson, Valerie Thomas, Bob Geroux, Liz McKague...and the list goes on and on.
From Melody Bellanca-Boswell (née Bellanca) (2002)
2005-01-14
Hi everyone! as you have probably guessed i got married! my husband is currently serving in iraq with the United States Marine Corps, and life is lonely here in Emerald Isle, NC without him, but it goes on. Hope everyone had a good holiday! Bye!
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