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: RN
Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 2 |
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Occupation: Publishing
Marital Status: Single No. of Children: 2 From Inger: What a kick--looking at everyone's "before" photos. (Oh darn, can't find my yearbook to upload MINE!...) We only lived in Wilton for two years before graduation, and I keep thinking that I didn't know that many people. It all comes back, though. Thanks to the organizers! Look forward to seeing you all again in the fall. |
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Occupation: Insurance/Home Educator
Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 3 From Karyn: It is hard to believe 25 years have passed. After graduation, I started college at U of Delaware, had a load of fun for a year. Took a year off, then went to Art Institute of Boston for photography. I met my husband at school. After our son was born, 1991, I found it was difficult to have 2 parents freelancing. So I retired from photography and later started working for an insurance company. I now conduct training classes and supervise at the same company. I work at night so I can be home during the day to homeschool my kids. That would be the best job I have had and gives us lots of freedom. Three years ago we adopted my now 3 year old daughter, then a year later we received a call to say that our daughter had a new baby sister. Talk about a surprise! We knew the girls had to be together. So life these days are crazy and chaotic. |
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Michael Warren Fuller
Occupation: Coach, Teacher &
Administrator Website: www.michaelwarrenfuller.c - om Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 2 From Michael Warren: With Us In Spirit Michael's Yearbook Quote: "Once we allow failure to suggest itself to us, we weaken our possibility of accomplishing the impossible." --Muhammad Ali ********************************************************************** In a cruel yet glorious irony befitting both their brief lives, nine days after delivering a heartfelt eulogy at Scott Pressler's service, Mike also died of a heart attack on June 21, 2004. He was 40 and a resident of Millbrook, NY. He is survived by a wife, Gina, and two children Zachary and Madeline. Always working-out, of course, Mike went down "doing what he loved" as they say: running on his beloved Lacrosse field at the Millbrook School (www.millbrook.org) After graduating from High School, The Big Man went to the Bridgton (ME) Academy (http://www.bridgtonacademy.org/ ) for a year of prep school and sports. Afterwards, he and Scott were roomates and played football at Western Maryland College for a year or so before both being booted for what Fuller termed "misunderstandings with administration".... Scott went into the Army, and The Big Man returned to the Wilton area, going into the contracting business with Joe LaValle and Dave DiNoi. About this time, Guy Whitten, the former Wilton Lacrosse Coach & Math Teacher, asked Mike to show his niece Gina, from Moosehead Lake, Maine, a good time while she was visiting the Whitten's in Wilton. "No funny stuff, Fulla' "....Can you almost hear it? They married in Maine and, after a couple of more years in the Wilton area Mike made his inevitable return to education and athletics...he finished his degrees, and he and Gina returned to Maine when Mike began working for his alma mater, The Bridgton Academy as a teacher, coach and administrator. Zack and Maddie were both born in Maine, but Mike and Gina made the difficult decision to leave Bridgton as both accepted positions at The Millbrook School, a prep school outside the Poughkeepsie, NY area. Besides spending more time with friends & family still in the Wilton area (all are well) and playing more golf, Mike was an administrator and, of course, the Head Lacrosse Coach at Millbrook, inspiring his teams to league championships before and AFTER he went. I was amazed but not surprised to see so many people (kids especially with Jersey's on) from EVERYWHERE, busloads, at his Memorial Service...the Millbrook Chapel overflowed such that a giant tent and speakers were set up. He loved a show. Gina, the kids and his family are hangin' in there. The schools and their communities have been terrific to Mike's family. Gina, Z and Maddie remained at Millbrook, and The Bridgton Academy has an annual reunion/golf tournament named in Mike's honor. The procedes are used for two scholarships: One for a Bridgton student athlete in need,, the other a college education fund established for the Fuller Children. It's held around the first Monday in May in Sutton, MA...perhaps you'll join us one of these years for golf and/or dinner...good causes, both...check out his site for more info (http://www.michaelwarrenfuller.com) ... Gina, The Boyz and Me often laugh to ourselves how Angelic all this has made The Big Man look and sound...but the truth is this: The Big Man is Bigger Than Ever.... He loved these events, too...he and Pressler both would have been riding my ass to organize this thing...so I do so, in great part, because of them...they are most definitely With Us In Spirit.... Long Live Scotty & The Big Man!!!! |
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Occupation: Director/non-profit
childrens Marital Status: Married No. of Children: 3 From Katie: Hi, class of '81! I graduated from Northwestern University in '85 and moved to NY to work as an actress. I met my wonderful husband Tom in '87 while I was in between acting gigs working for a head hunter. Shortly after we met, I got the national tour of Evita and we were separated for over a year. That was enough to tell me that I was going to have a very difficult time integrating my professional and personal life, and my acting career began to take a back seat. We got married in '89 and moved to Boston. I put Tom through graduate school working as a grant writer and researcher for Boston University. I also directed some theatre productions at BU and discovered that I liked directing more than acting. We now live in CA and have three wonderful sons, ages 13, 10, and 4. I founded a non-profit theatre company for children, Coyote Cavern Productions, which has been hugely rewarding on a personal and professional level. Thank you, George, for planning the reunion. All the best to the class of '81. |
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