Classmates

The Reeds: Donna, Pat, Jill and Mike, at the Denver Reunion, 2010.
The Reeds: Donna, Pat, Jill and Mike, at the Denver Reunion, 2010.

Robert Rowe

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Holloman AFB, USAF Retired, DOD Retired
Comment: Hello one and all. This is my second entry - my bad! On my original submission I lost the means of updating my info. I did change my first name this time though! Just would like to again say this web site is awesome and it's a great window to our youth. The "now" is a pic with my granddaughter number 3.
Your best memory?: hanging out at the AYA and the Spartan Rest

Brad Smith

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Corporate Dir. of Security Time Warner Cable
Comment:

Karen Spano (Warren)

Marital status: Married
Children: 3
Occupation: RN
Your best memory?: The rich history, base housing with good times and fiends.

Robbie Spinney

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Retired from HP Agilent Philips Medical Group

Michael Stevens

Marital status: Married
Children: 1
Occupation: Regulations Specialist-US Dept of Transportation (and USAF-retired)
Comment: I retired after 22 years in the Air Force. My home is in Northern Virginia. I work for the US Department of Transportation in DC as a technical writer and hazardous materials specialist.

The 2007 reunion in Williamsburg was incredible! My wife Lisa & I look forward to seeing everyone again in 2010! 

We recently made a trip back to RAF Molesworth/Alconbury (March 2008) and photos will be downloaded soon! 

Roheima Stringer (Wood)

Marital status: Married
Children: 3
Occupation: Accountant
Comment:

My sister (Karen) and brother (Ricci) were in Alconbury from 1970 - 1975.  Karen and I attended Molesworth Jr High.  In 75 we returned to Hanscom AFB in MA. My Dad retired from there and we graduated from High school in NC.  I now live in MI with my husband of 30+ years.  We lived in Yaxley and Huntington.  Those long bus trips to school were great.  Visit my LinkedIn profile   http://www.linkedin.com/pub/roheima-stringer/3/745/25b

Your best memory?: Hanging out with friends at the AYA and the dances.

Kim Testa (harris)

Marital status: Married
Children: 1
Occupation: International Communications
Comment: I was at Molesworth Junior High School from 1970 - 1973. My brother Ken Harris and I were always shocked that kids actually were allowed to smoke in Junior High School. We sure grew up fast during that time. But, they were the best memories and the best friends anyone could every have. The AYA, sports, cheerleading, dancing and the great music of that time will always be a part of my heart and soul. I hope to see my wonderful friends in Denver...
Your best memory?: First loves, first buzz, first of a lot of things!! ;-)

Cheryl Tobler (Trent)

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Girl Friday
Comment:
We were in England '68 to '71.  We moved to Arizona after England, where my dad retired, and I have been living here ever since.  I travelled to England with my mother in 1990, which was heaven and hell.  Revisiting old sites was heaven, being with my mother for three weeks was torture!!  LOL.  My husband and I returned in 2001 and tried revisiting Alconbury but were turned away.  Everything was so different from what I remembered.  I have attended all but one, maybe two, of the reunions, and have had a great time at each one.  I really appreciate Kim's hard work in organizing all the reunions - thank you Kim!

Larry Towning

Marital status: Married
Children: 3
Comment:
Your best memory?: Camp Mohawk!

Anne Trostel (Scarbrough)

Marital status: Divorced
Children: 2
Occupation: Special Education Teacher
Comment: After leaving Alconbury in 1973, my dad retired in Montgomery,Ala. I completed high school and went to Auburn University along with Peggy Rankin. I graduated with a BS in 1980. I went back in 1985 and completed a Master's in Ed. After my masters, I moved to Jacksonville, Fl. where a met my now ex hubby.
I have two daughters ages 16 and 12. I am still teaching special education at the high school level and love it.
I have great memories of Alconbury.