Please take a moment to register, change your contact info, and update us on your life...
And don't be bashful with those family pictures...if you have a picture you would like to post and cannot for some reason, send it to me and I'll scan and return it to you... Hope all is well... George Dominguez 2115 Sewee Indian Ct. Mt. Pleasant, SC 29466 |
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Occupation: Lawyer
Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 2 From Kate: It has been a lot of fun reading through people's write-ups. Thank you George for doing all of this! So, in brief (?), I graduated from Dartmouth, moved to NYC, worked for a few years and lived with Katie O'Brien, went to NYU Law School, started working at a Wall Street law firm (Cleary Gottlieb), took a leave of absence to teach law in Budapest, then moved to London and worked at a development bank as in house counsel, then worked as in house counsel at Goldman Sachs and then moved (in 2000) to Israel with my now-husband. Since then, I have been doing legal reform work in developing countries and have travelled a lot (to places like Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Armenia, etc.) although the travel stopped in 2004 when I had my daughter, Noa. My son, Lev, was born almost three months ago so I am taking time off but I have recently been doing a little work while he naps. :) We moved to Berkeley, CA, last October after my parents moved from Juniper Place to Albuquerque (where my brother Erik lives). Amy, my sister, lives in SF with her son, so we get to see them a lot. We also see Mugs Buckley, who recently got married. Megan Friar and I got to sing (Megan) and play (me - the cello) during the wedding ceremony, which was a wonderful experience for me. And it was a lot of fun to see Megan, Simon Rosenberg, Doug Horner and Jenny Huestis. (A prelude to the reunion!) I am enjoying life -- especially my family -- and am very much looking forward to seeing people in October! |
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John Laughlin |
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Birthday: April 17, 1963
Occupation: Graphic Designer Website: www.sportsartforfans.com Marital Status: Single Again No. of Children: 1 From Lisa: What a wonderful way to keep in touch! Thank you George for being "da man!" I live in Georgia now, moved down to Atlanta when UPS moved their headquarters in '91. At the time I was married to Todd Belinsky (my best friend Laura's brother! No lie!) But, we divorced in '95 and I pursued my career in graphic design. Things have changed since I got my degree and considering there were no computers in the classroom or INTERNET at the time, I am comfortable in my role as print designer. Keep reading those catalogs and brochures! They keep me in business! I have a gorgeous son who is 13 and a competition skateboarder. He is big in the ATL skate scene and is working hard at becoming pro. Ranked high in the southeast and getting better every day. I encourage him all the way because I am hoping he is my retirement plan! My Dad retired to SC and lives on a private island golf community. He took up golf in his 60s and can boast TWO hole in ones! Not bad for an old guy. Seriously, though... he hasn't changed a bit. Still cool as ever and his grandchildren are his pride and joy. Ok, I saw the pics from the last reunion and I am DETERMINED to not miss the next one! I have the best memories from high school and would love to catch up with everyone! Drop me a line! I'm on Facebook too, so look me up! ttfn! Lisa (a.k.a. D.L.'s daughter) |
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Occupation: Mother, business owner
Website: xanfever.gomangosteen.net Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 4 From Holly: George, I echoe our classmates, great job!! This has been so much fun to read what you all have been going these past 25 years. The time has gone by quickly, and we've all done, accomplished and conquered so much. I left Wilton after graduating and came to Western Pennsylvania. I have been ever since, with a few address changes here and there. I graduated from Westminster College in 1985 and entered the Retail industry. I worked in the buying/ management side for a few years but spent more time in the Human Resource/training side. The position I had before I left was great. I was in charge of employee awards and recognition. My title was "Friendliness Coordinator". No, I'm not kidding. It was the May Compnay corporate program that centered around employee training and recognition. I planned parties, big banquets and wrote speeches. It was a blast. I met my husband Mark on a blind date in June 1993 and we got married the following November. I stopped working outside our home when our first daughter Lizzy was born in October the next year. It's been a whirl wind since then. Lizzy is now almost 12, Shane is 10, Cassy is 8 and Everett is 4. My life is full. I volunteer at the kid's school and a run the women's ministry at our church (doing the same thing at the church that I used to do for the May Company) and I try to keep up with these young bodies in our house. I am truly blessed by these kids and my husband. My parents left Wilton 1990 and moved to NC. My brothers and sisters are spread from Ohio to Virginia to Mass. We all get together every July at Deep Creek Lake in Maryland and build new memories for our kids. My mother passed away in July 1999 after a struggle with kidney disease. She survived a kidney transplant in 1991 and lived another 8 years. I am thankful that she was here for so many of the big events in my life. My father is great and enjoys the south but is still a Yankee through and through. My husband and I work out of our home and own an international health beverage business. I've always been concern with health/fitness and proper eating. My mom's illness really made me desire better health. We have health histories in our families so we choose to suppliment our diets and start this business. (Small soapbox insert) I'm really looking forward to the reunion and catching up on the last 25 years. Thanks again, George for all your time and work. |
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