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Cheerleaders Wanted!
Come join our 2008-2009 John Bapst cheerleaders and band for a special homecoming performance to honor our cheerleading alumni on October 4th.
For more information
contact Coach Babcock at
[email protected] or call 207-947-0313 Ext.131 for
details.
80th Anniversary Celebration at Homecoming
Join Alumni, Students, Family and Friends as we celebrate 80 years of John Bapst at the October 4, 2008 Homecoming Tailgate Party & Football Game at Cameron Sta-dium. The festivities begin at 4 p.m. Updates regarding October 4th sporting events and tailgate information will be on the John Bapst website www.johnbapst.org or you may call 207-947-0313. We hope to see you there!
www.jb65.com
The John Bapst Class of 1965 has created a website, www.jb65.com, as they begin to plan their 45th class reunion in 2010. The site, developed by Jim Cochrane, is updated frequently. You may be able to help locate lost classmates, volunteer to help with the reunion, and renew connec-tions with high school friends.
John Bapst
Memorial High School
Board of Trustees
Chair - P. Andrew Hamilton
Vice-Chair - Joanne Yestramski
Secretary - Elizabeth Lander '82
Treasurer - Jim Stoneton
Executive Member - Clare Payne
Executive Member - Tom Stone
Kevin Carr
Marcia Diamond
Shaun Dowd '59
Patrick Gaetani
Charles Hewett
Ernie Kilbride
Lisa Leonard
Rod Libby '76
Daniel McKay
Matthew Skaves '99
Robert Strong
Mary Warner
Sending School Representatives
Linda Goodrich
Kathy Lawrence
Lauren Romain
Trustee Emeritus
Earle Hannigan
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I wonder if W.P. Kinsella knew, when he typed the words "If you build it, they will come" onto the page of his novel Shoeless Joe that those lines would find their way first into a blockbuster movie, Field of Dreams, and then into our everyday speech.
Fortunately at John Bapst, even with the winds of school consolida-tion swirling in our state and region, they’re still coming - students from 44 towns in 2007-08, focused on academic opportunity and par-ticipation in athletics, arts, and other growth-oriented areas of school life. There's a lot of healthy ambition at John Bapst, and there's also a lot of old-fashioned spirit.
When it comes to preparing our students for a changing world, we can never stand still. Over the course of this first year at John Bapst, I've had plenty of "if only," field of dreams moments. How can John Bapst attract and retain the very best teachers? What could our stu-dents accomplish if our science facilities were really up-to-date? How could our teachers adapt their instructional practice if their classrooms were equipped with the kind of technology cockpit I see in university classrooms - computer + high-speed internet + LCD pro-jector + DVD + sound? How can we upgrade our athletics and arts spaces to put these "signature" programs in signature spaces?
Why be so ambitious if students are already coming to John Bapst? The answer to that is simple: our goal is to be the best high school in the state of Maine. John Bapst’s foundation is 80 years strong, and the school has every reason to believe its field of dreams is more than a pipedream.
Thanks for everything you do on behalf of our students and teachers.
Mel MacKay
From the Head of School
Mel MacKay
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Carrie Ryder is a Presidential Scholars Award Semifinalist, National Merit Final-ist, Princeton Book Award recipient, and Society of Women in Engineering Achievement Award winner. She was vice-president of the John Bapst Chapter of the National Honor Society, and a member of the school’s Civil Rights Team, Key Club, and Math Team. Carrie performed with the Chamber Ensemble, Honors Band, and All-State Music Festivals for flute in both 2006 and 2007. Carrie earned varsity letters in Cross Country, Swimming, as well as in Track & Field, for which she was selected to the Penobscot Valley Conference (PVC) All-Conference 2nd Team for 2006-07. She was also honored as a 2008 PVC Scholar-Athlete.
In the fall, Carrie will study biomedical engineering at Dartmouth College. She is the daughter of Megan and Michael Ryder of Levant.
Valedictorian Carolyn Ryder
John Bapst Students in the Community
The Student Environmental Action Club participated in the Maine Cancer Society's Pink Tulip Project by helping plant more than 1200 tulip bulbs in gardens along the Bangor waterfront. John Bapst's Harlow "Joe" Floyd Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 27 new members this year. The John Bapst Key Club sponsored an Angel Tree for the Hands of Hope Program.
Sponsored by the Bangor Noontime Kiwanis Club, the Key Club raised over $8,000
during the school year to help local charities.
Key Club students contributed approximately 4,000 volunteer hours in the greater
Bangor area this year.
Maren Askins is an AP Scholar, a recipient of the Williams College Book Award, and a two year member of the National Honor Society.
Maren has performed with the Bangor Youth String Ensemble and she is a mem-ber of the Chamber Ensemble at Bapst. She has participated in All State Classi-cal Festivals for cello for four years and she participated in the 2007 All Eastern Honors Orchestra.
Maren earned varsity letters in Cross Country, Alpine & Nordic Skiing, and Track & Field. She was also named the Maine State Class C SkiMeister in 2007 and 2008. She was also honored as a 2008 PVC Scholar-Athlete.
In the fall, Maren will attend Bowdoin College where she will major in biology. She is the daughter of Joanna Dotts-Askins and Gregory Askins of Bangor.
Salutatorian Maren Askins
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Departing Faculty, Staff Honored Several faculty and staff were honored at an all-school assembly on May 21st. Among those leaving John Bapst, some are retiring, some are moving on, and others are returning to their home countries. Student Senate President Ryan Trafton '08 reflected on how fortunate the school is to have teachers who care about the students: "Earlier this year, I said that without the students, this school would be nothing. While I still believe this to be true, I have come to the reali-zation that, although we Bapstonians have grown proficient at proving that we're the best, whether it's in the classroom or on a field, we ourselves would be nowhere in this world if it weren't for the faculty and staff who give us the motiva-tion, the confidence, and the courage to excel in our lives every day. For this I want to thank the entire faculty. And to those of you who are leaving us at the conclusion of this year, thank you for everything you have given to this school over the years. You can rest assured knowing that you have impacted the lives of hundreds of students, and you will not be forgotten.” James Nahra has been an English teacher and department chair at John Bapst for 36 years. He and his wife, Nancy, are retiring to Florida. Moving to Tennessee are Michael Thomas '65, Athletic Director and Assistant Head of Discipline for ten years, and Cheri Thomas, a John Bapst social sciences teacher for nine years. Ron Schwizer, Assistant Head for Academics and a former science teacher, has been at John Bapst for seven years. Dr. Schwizer is the administrator of the Pierre Monteux School for Conductors in Hancock. Norman Dubois is a mathematics teacher who "retired" from Stearns High School seven years ago. He will retire once again to spend more time with his wife, Evi, and their family. Accepting a faculty position at the University of Maine is Tandy DelVecchio, a mathematics teacher and testing coordi-nator, who has been at John Bapst for 23 years. Jeremy DayGlider has served as a part-time art teacher and as the director of the fall play and the spring musical. She is moving to Vienna, Austria, with her husband, Todd. Returning to his homeland in Hunan Province, China, is Lingyang Peng. In the past year, Mr. Peng helped to initiate the Chinese Language Program at John Bapst. Hugo Fernando Alcántar will return to Mexico after spending a year at Bapst under the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program. Cyndee Lutz has earned her MLS degree and has accepted an offer from the Governor’s Academy, Massachusetts.
Jim Nahra, Mike Thomas '65, Cheri Thomas, Ron Schwizer, Norm Dubois
Tandy DelVecchio, Jeremie DayGlider, Lingyang Peng, Hugo Fernando Alcántar, Cyndee Lutz
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Front Row: Joan Martin, Jean McHale Bulger, Joan Ward Stevens, Jackie Mundy Campbell, Mary Ellen Gallant Ireland, Mary LaFlamme Oliver, Nancy Comer Mulligan, Rosemarie Shorette Bate, Pat Golden Eldridge, Charles Hart, Arthur Walsh, Mary Ellen Short Conner, Barbara Patch Hodgkins, Donna Wicket Holbrook, Debbie Murray Hancock
Back Row: Lucy Budway Modery, Veronica Girouard Schlosser, Nancy Hamilton Griswold, Jackie Ho-gan Conners, Joyce Brochu Poulin, Thomas Tilley, William McNally, Raymond Curran, Ann Wentworth Spencer, Edward Buck
Front Row: Mary Lou McNeil Armes, Barbara Parent, Brenda Verceles Donroe, Joe Palmieri, Diane Sirois Kolosky, Paula Sheehan Paradis
Back Row: Tina Caron, Steven Eslin, Stephen Caron, Richard Fernald, Robert Sheehan, Terri Nelson Graham, Kathleen Moore Pearson
40th Reunion - Class of 1967
50th Reunion - Class of 1957
Alumni News
Class of 1940
M. Natalie Coyne lives in Portland and at the age of 85 is
'still going strong."
Class of 1946
Donald I. Rogers is proud of his 13 year old granddaughter
Alexis who won a scholarship for academic achievement.
Alexis was chosen to represent Cape Cod and the Islands as
a Student Ambassador and she was able to travel to London,
Paris and Rome.
Class of 1947
Bill Booker, 80 years young, is a Master Maine Guide and
Professional Ski Instructor at Saddleback Mountain in Range-
ley.
Class of 1954
James Robert Cushing is enjoying life in Lakeland Florida.
Class of 1956
Jean Aldrich is now retired. She spends time as a volunteer
caregiver for Big Bend Hospice and enjoys the interesting
stories of the elders she meets.
Joanne Quigg Thomas is a Florida snowbird spending De-
cember to March in Venice, Florida with her husband Bob
and their Dandie Dinmont terrier "Woodie."
Class of 1957
William McNally of New Hampshire has recently formed the
Samuel L. Blumenfeld Literacy Foundation to enhance literacy by
promoting the proper teaching of reading by intensive, system-
atic phonics to children.
Class of 1958
Mary Cronin Goody is preparing to celebrate her 50th high
school reunion, and 50 years of marriage to Jerry Goody '55.
Class of 1959
Jeremiah 'Jerry' McGuire is keeping busy with golf, travel and
working with abused children. He has three lovely granddaugh-
ters.
Class of 1960
Arthur 'Archie' Verow has retired and is now the Deputy Mayor
of Brewer.
Class of 1961
Terry Churchill has taught music for thirty years and now en-
joys singing with the Oratorio Society and the Black Bear Men's
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First Row: Nancy Hughes Mooney, Jill Dunbar Mayhew, Terry Martin '76, Sue Hughes Brooker '76, Mary Rogan Gordon '76
Second Row: Mark Veilleux, Carol Higgins '76, Jeanann Shaw Proulx, Lisa O’Brien Bartley, Jennifer Higgins Herbold '81, Judy Moeller
Nealley '76, Jane Marie Rice Bennett, Marie LaFontaine Sekera '65
Third Row: Greg Veilleux, Paul Chandler, John Varney '76, Mike Dionne, Russ McKenna, John Mooney, Charlie Sullivan, Ed Miller,
Danny Milan, Robert 'Buddy' Murray, Joe Lynch, Bill Higgins, Tim Herbold, Mark Dionne, Terry Dunbar, Joe Mooney, Joe Sekera '62
30th Reunion for the Class of 1977
Chorus at the University of Maine. Recording the oratorio
"The Prophet" was the highlight of his career.
Class of 1962
Christine Hessert Astran works at EMMC where she has
been for the past 30 years. She also has a small business of
stained glass, crystal and sterling silver jewelry making. She
has three children and five grandchildren.
Patricia Kenney Beals and her husband spend their sum-
mers at Upper Cold Spring Pond. She has retired from 20
years in the U.S. Government. They have two children and
four grandchildren.
Margaret Driscoll Brennan misses everyone from St.
Mary's.
David Brooks joined the National Guard in 1961 and he
served with the Army Reserves until 1983. He then went
on active duty until he retired in 2002, having served 42
years in the Army. He and his wife Judy have retired to
Kenduskeag where David is busy as a rural carrier associate.
They have three children and nine grandchildren.
Nick Carparelli retired from teaching and has returned to
Maine with his wife Lorna '62.
Marie Orriss Cierniak lives with her husband Jerry on Lake
Sinissippi in Wisconsin. They have three daughters and
seven grandchildren. Marie loves golfing, boating and read-
ing. She plays in a bridge club, 500 club and has been teach-
ing 7th grade Religious Education for six years.
Mary DeRoche Cole is now retired and living in upstate
New York. She has five children and ten grandchildren.
Bob Collins is a real estate general manager whose favorite
hobby is golf. He and his wife Susan have two sons and five
grandchildren.
Tom Duffy is the facility manager for Penobscot County.
He lives at the lake year round and he still fishes and hunts
with his dog, Lela.
Sandra MacDougall Fournier has lived in Pennsylvania and
New York, and now lives in Portland. She works at the
Cole Haan Headquarters in Yarmouth. She has two sons,
one daughter and four grandchildren.
Peggie Wheeler Galietta has retired to Saco. She has
three daughters and seven granddaughters.
Nancy Littlefield Girouard has been married for forty-four
years. She has two children and two grandchildren, all living
in Connecticut.
Judy Viricel Hochmuth lives in Scarborough with her hus-
band, Bob. They have three children and three grandchil-
dren. She loves to garden, shop, travel, entertain and
square dance.
Pat Johnson has recently retired after thirty years with
Delta Airlines and he is living in Georgia. He has two chil-
dren and three grandchildren.
Carol Littlefield Klitch has recently become self-employed
as a 'Kitchen Designer' for Majesty Style and Living Center.
(Continued from page 7) She and her husband of 25 years enjoy their sailboat and their
three granddaughters, one grandson and one great grandchild.
Elizabeth Millett MacDonald lives in Orrington with her hus-
band Ernie who has recently retired. Their son, Ryan '92 is
married to Amy Gowell '95. They live in Readfield and have
two children.
Jerome Millett has six grandkids, three old cars, plays golf, and
all the family is in the real estate business.
Jim Osgood has retired from the Maine DOT after thirty-nine
years of service. He is now working for an engineering firm do-
ing the same type of work. He and his wife are enjoying their
new retirement home in Brewer.
Sheila Glidden Remy has retired from working at Aetna. She
keeps busy traveling with her family and friends, and she enjoys
spending time with her grandsons.
Dennis Ruby has been married since 1965. He and his wife,
Margit, have two children and six grandchildren. Dennis is re-
tired as a Chief Master Sergeant, USAF.
Susan Savage has two children who graduated from John Bapst
in the 1990s.
Karin Reynolds Shirley and her husband, Bill are enjoying their
'golden years' wintering in Sun City Center, Florida, where
grandparenting is their new fun.
Barbara Blinn Sproul has been married to Charlie '60 for
forty-four years. They winter in Zephyrhills, Florida and have a
granddaughter who is a student at John Bapst.
Carol Verow is in her early years of retirement and loves to
travel. She hopes to return to some of the places she visited
while on teaching sabbaticals.
Will Willette is still claiming the dog ate his homework…
Honest!
Class of 1963
Michael R. Lacadie retired from the Air Force in 1987 and has
just retired from Boeing Company.
Class of 1965
John Murray retired from the US Army in 2007.
Class of 1970
Monica Weymouth Kimel is a grandmother to two girls, ages
six and two, who live in Minneapolis. She would love to hear
from anyone who was in the Class of 1970.
Class of 1984
Chris Pollard is living in Washington, D.C. with his wife Laurel
and their baby boy, born June 26, 2007.
Class of 1993
Malvina Gregory is now working for Catholic Charities of
Maine as their Interpreter Services Manager. They have over
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interpreters daily to social service, medical and court appoint-
ments.
Class of 1996
Mike Savage lives in Richmond, Maine and is working for Bank
of America. He is engaged to be married.
Class of 1999
Robert Baldacci and Kate Crotty were married this past Sep-
tember. They are living in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Nick and Tammy (Dyment) Hilton are currently living in San-
ford, Maine. Tammy is a seventh grade Language Arts teacher
at Noble Middle School and Nick is in the Special Ed depart-
ment at Noble High School. They have been married for five
years after dating since their senior year at John Bapst and they
have a son Dylan who is three.
Jill Husson spent nine months last year in Buenos Aires, Argen-
tina and is currently a third-year medical student at New York
Medical College.
Lisa Liberatore has just opened a new business, Baxter Tea
Co. They specialize in gourmet loose, single serve and iced teas
as well as beautiful teapots and accessories. It is her mission to
give 10% of profits to Baxter State Park to ensure the park’s
unspoiled natural beauty for present and future generations.
Adrienne Tauses received a Masters degree in Social Work
from Columbia University and is working as a Wilderness
Therapist with at-risk adolescents in Portland, Oregon.
Christopher Winchester was married in June 2007. He is
teaching special education in MSAD 35 and he is also a graduate
student at USM.
Class of 2002
Tim Husson is a graduate student in the Computational Neu-
roscience doctoral program at the University of Chicago.
Class of 2003
Jesse Lynch graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design
in June 2007 and is now employed by Target Headquarters as a
graphic designer in Minneapolis, MN.
Class of 2006
Iam Bamford earned 'Athlete of the Month' award at Bridgton
Academy for his willingness to be a team leader and his out-
standing effort for the Wolverine soccer team as a goalie.
Katie Wetherbee has finished her sophomore year at the Uni-
versity of Maine, majoring in civil engineering. She is also the
vice president of her sorority – Alpha Phi.
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10th Year Reunion for the Class of 1997
Front Row: Katie Coleman, Mikaela Sturrock, Karen Drew Sites, Katrina Roy Brooks, Daniel Brooks, Michael Brockett
Second Row: Erica Krouse, Elizabeth Sekera, Jeffrey Sanders, Megan Goggins, David Streever, Emily Sheren, Katherine Lawler Per-
centi, Mark Percenti
Third Row: Joe Sites, Kevin Wentworth, Adam Zates, Melissa Collenburg Cormier, Kathryn Dzurec, Nathan Anaya, Alyssa Ross
Anaya, Brad Inforati, Mary Beth Harmon Inforati, Karen Nadeau Glowa, Joe Glowa, Brianna Lolar, Jessia Miragliuolo Elliot, Darren
Gilmartin, Katherine King
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John Bapst Alumni at the wedding of Robert and Kate (Crotty) Baldacci, Class of 1999
50th Reunion Plans for 1958 The John Bapst Class of 1958 is planning a 50th Reunion for August 9, 2008. For details contact:
Terry Toole at 207-942-1078 or [email protected] Ruth Guay Lucas at 207-866-2698 or [email protected].
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The Crusader Club Purchase a $100 annual membership and your name will be entered into a monthly drawing for one of three Series EE United States Savings Bonds, one for $300, one for $150, and one for $100. All proceeds directly underwrite programs for students and the faculty. Return the form to:
Development Office
John Bapst Memorial High School 100 Broadway
Bangor, ME 04401
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Please call (207) 947-0313 or email Jennifer Tower at [email protected] for more information.
Alumni Francesca Ruggieri '29 Robert Clukey Sr. '33 Thomas Davis, Sr. '40 Irene Cyr Burke '41 William F. Daley '44 Geraldine Sproul Dyer '46 Wilfrid Cormier '47 Charles Goggin Jr. '47 Mary Patricia Fortier Orsini '47 James McGrath '50 James F. Delaney '52 Jacqueline Batchelder Hughes '52 Anthony Rogers '54 Rev. Anthony J. Kelly, SCJ '61 Karen Bartlett Ward '79
Friends of Bapst Clarence E. Carroll
Richard Carroll Joseph A. Coffin
Mary Emeline Kelly Theresa Kelly
John LaFountain Tara Lea Lilly
Edward T. McManus John O’Donnell Florence Smith
Donald Theriault Frank Vanchieri
Albert Weymouth Jr.
In Memory Of
John Bapst Memorial High School
100 Broadway
Bangor, ME 04401
207-947-0313
www.johnbapst.org
Join us at the Annual Alumni Gathering
as we kick off our 80th anniversary celebration!
August 22, 2008
5:30 to 8:30 pm
At the Sea Dog
Join us for hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar
Visit with friends and faculty
Hosted by the John Bapst Alumni Association
Parking downtown is limited. Catch the shuttle at Bass Park and ride to the Broad Street stop.
For more information call 947-0313. www.johnbapst.org
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