What happened to all of my favorite Z107 personalities?

Well, I don't think any of them have died, and given that being a DJ is addictive, I'm sure they're all in radio somewhere (or at least wish they were).

More realistically everyone should get their own page, and I'd be happy to do that if any of you folks are reading and care to provide a bio or anything else.

Anyhow, here are the folks I know about, alphabetically.

Ron Adams
Long-time program director of WHJB and Z107, he moved on to being program coordinator for WTAE before moving on. He now owns Creepy Classics Video and has reunited many old horror movies fans at his yearly Monster Bash conventions.
Brenda Batenburg
Currently working in California, outside of the broadcast business.
John Biko
Most recently heard on WZPT going by the name Scott Free. Whereabouts unknown.
"Cassidy"
Went back to college two weeks before the end of Z107. Whereabouts unknown.
Bill Clever
Whereabouts unknown.
Ron Colinear
Moved on to New York City, to work for a record label.
Chris DeCarlo
Now works for ABC Music.
Jim DeCesare
Currently with WLCY FM in Blairsville, PA, and WCNS AM in Latrobe, he can be heard doing the weather and news weekday afternoons as well as his Jazzz Impressions show Sunday mornings, and also doing commercial voiceovers on WLCY, and presumably at other times on WCNS. He's also doing TV commercial voiceovers.
Dennis Elliott
Currently Program Director at WZPT in Pittsburgh. He also often DJs on weekday afternoons.
John Garry
Did a talk show at WTAE AM. Scott Hill reports a recent piece of email he sent to the address John Garry shares with Larry O'Brien was answered by Larry, who reported that John wasn't very happy with his forced retirement from WTAE when new ownership implemented their changes.
Denny Grim
After Z107 he continued as a DJ Sunday nights at WHJB AM in Greensburg for about a year. At the same time he reports he was working behind the control board as a producer for Hearst (WTAE/WVTY). About November 1997 he moved to WESA in Charleroi, where he was on-air under an alias. WESA became WZKT, and then was bought out and began simulcasting the country "Froggy" format. Sound familiar?
Johnny Hartwell
Last heard doing afternoons at B94.
Shawn Isreal
Was at 96.1 since it was Variety 96 and right up to the current incarnation. He's now back on the air elsewhere.
Neal Ketchman
The host of "On Air with the Grateful Dead" every Sunday night. Currently a physician assistant/paramedic.
Diane Lange
Worked odd hours at WZPT. Has also filled in at WHJB. According to Geoff Miller, she now works for the Mt. Pleasant Journal.
Ryan Mill
Currently Creative Services Director for WBZZ and WZPT, he worked part time weekends and overnight between 1988 and 1991. When he got there in 1998 he was still in high school, and he reports it was still "Hot Hits Z107". After Dennis Elliott got there (1990 by his guess) Ryan did Sunday afternoons on Z107, and news/weather and board operating for the Polka show on WHJB. He left in 1992, during his second year at Pitt. He interned at B94 for two years, then moved on to nights at 106.7 during its incarnation as "The Force". He noted as I did the irony that both 106.7 and 107.1 are now WAMO. He was hired for middays at B94 in November 1995, before becoming first production director (while keeping his midday duties) in February 1996, and then Creative Services Director in late 1997. He's been working that position exclusively since about May of 1999.
Geoff Miller
By his own accounts, "worked at Z107/WHJB full-time from '84-'89... and part-time ever since".
John Patrick
Now a weather forecaster at a TV station in the Catskills.
Jim Patterson
Currently does the morning show weekdays on WHJB.
Greg Trout
Last I heard, still doing sports at WHJB. Also heard him doing weather one Sunday night on WLCY in November 1997. Adam Prince reports when he was home this weekend (11-12 March 2000) he caught a column on high school hockey by Greg in the McKeesport Daily News!
Ursula
Went back to school to get her teaching certification and now teaches elementary school in the Latrobe area.
Gary Williams
Was DJ weekday nights at WHJB. Whereabouts unknown.
I know I've forgotten people; Please drop a line to shadow@dementia.org if you remember anyone I've forgotten.