Scott Scoby

My name is Scott Scoby. I am nineteen years old and from Cedarburg, Wisconsin. I graduated from Cedarburg High School in 2006.
During my years at Cedarburg High, I was involved in a number of things. I played varsity golf for three years and varsity soccer for two years. I was also a big fan of intramural basketball. I stayed busy being a part of the Swing and Chamber choirs. This led to many opportunities that include singing the National Anthem at a Milwaukee Bucks game and singing backup vocals for stars such as Rita Coolidge and Judy Collins. It was also fun performing in our high school musical and in variety shows. Last year, I performed at The Whole theater at Coffman which included piano, guitar, and vocals. I guess if I had to pick a favorite thing, it would have to be music. I enjoy playing guitar, piano, and also studying music in general. My favorite band is The Dave Matthews Band, however, I also enjoy a lot of music from a lot of different genres. During high school, I DJ’d for some dances and pep rallies which helped me become more knowledgeable about the Hip-hop and Rap genres of music. I am also a big fan of roller coasters. One of my favorite places to visit is Cedar Point at Sandusky, Ohio, which is the roller coaster capital of the world. In my free time, I enjoy playing guitar, ultimate Frisbee, and finding time for some golf. This past summer I was a golf instructor at a golf course. I taught mainly 4-6 year olds the fundamentals of the golf swing as well as some advanced techniques for the more skilled toddlers.
I think the artwork Endless Day can relate to my life in the fact that my life does not have a set schedule or cycle of events. I tend to not plan anything too far ahead; I pretty much do a lot of things spur of the moment. This can sometimes feel like the endless day when a lot of work piles up, and there are deadlines to meet. If I get more organized, more of my life will start to drift away from that endless day feeling. I am still undecided about what I want to major in; I hope to figure that out by the end of this year.