David Colman β57
Visionary
A Tradition of Excellence
100 Broadway, Bangor, ME 04401 207-947-0313 | www.johnbapst.org
MISSION
John Bapst, an independent, college-preparatory school, cultivates academic excellence and personal growth, encourages exploration of opportunities, and fosters connections in an inclusive and global community. Integrity | Achievement | Respect
ADMINISTRATION
Dave Armistead Head of School
Louisa Deng
Director of the International Program
Ed Jones
Dean of Students
Angela Kearns β92
Director of Public Relations and Day Admissions
Bill Meier
Director of Finance and Operations
Dan OβConnell Athletic Director
Jason OβReilly Principal and Academic Dean
Jordan Reeves
Director of Residential Life
Eric Zelz β78 Director of Communications
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Dan Wellington β73, Chair
Cheryl Fasse, Vice Chair
Kirsten Ismail, Secretary
James Strout β02, Treasurer
Mary Ellen Sheehan Darling β59, Trustee Emerita
Earle Hannigan, Trustee Emeritus
Kristin Coffey Canders β92
Rich Crowe β65
Pat Gaetani
Kevin Kelly
Dan LaMontagne
Susan MacKay
Kim Meagher β04
Paul Messer β94
Tony Pellegrini, Esq.
Hans Peterson, Esq.
Meg Goggins Sanders β97, Esq.
Matt Skaves β99
SENDING SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES
Matt Smith AOS 47 On the cover: David Colman with two of his many robots.
Linda Graban RSU 63
FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL 4 ANNUAL GIVING 12 STAY CONNECTED. SEND US YOUR NEWS. BY MAIL: John Bapst Memorial High School, Development Office, 100 Broadway, Bangor, ME 04401-5204 ONLINE: johnbapst.org/about/contact-us 6 A WONDERFUL GIFT TOWARD A NEW TECHNOLOGY CENTER 8 A FAMILY AFFAIR: SPANNING THE YEARS AT JOHN BAPST BACK TO BAPST AND BACK TO SUMMER FUN!
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From Head of School Dave Armistead / THE ROUND TABLE
Back At It!
When David Colman was a student at John Bapst, he had no idea what lay in his future. He did know, however, that he had ideas about what he wanted to do and even as a high school senior he knew to exhaust the resources around him βtechnology was not in the John Bapst curriculum in 1957 so David pursued (after graduating from John Bapst) technology training at another high school.
After finishing that training, he kept following his passion and built a life around creativity, technology, and entertainment decades before the rest of the world embraced those same things.
He may not have thought of himself as a visionary, but he led
a visionaryβs life.
Youβll read about his remarkable life in the following pages. He is remembered here for his distinctive career but also by his brother and sister who have honored his legacy with a gift to the school that will help
the growing and innovative technology department that is now a major curricular area for the school.
John Bapst is different these days. We have built a school around embracing the visionary in each of our students. Between
a flexible, rigorous, and creative curriculum and innovative programs like the Distinguished Graduate Program, our studentfounded clubs, our participation in independent research areas, and our willingness to use independent studies, we find many ways to listen to the visionary in each of our students.
We give them the academic tools they need, but also the interpersonal tools and confidence to make it work βeven if their goals are not exactly within our coursework. David would be proud of this school and we are proud and honored to be a part of his legacy.
We have built a school around embracing the visionary in each of our students. Between a flexible, rigorous, and creative curriculum and innovative programs like the Distinguished Graduate Program, our student-founded clubs, our participation in independent research areas, and our willingness to use independent studies, we find many ways to listen to the visionary in each of our students.
Around Campus
Highlights and accolades of an exciting season for sports at John Bapst
Several fall athletes received individual accolades and honors ranging from all-star to all-academic. Special recognition was given to the following teams and individuals:
Boys Soccer β Finished the regular Season 13-0-1 and were the PVC Regular Season Conference Champions. They went on to win the Northern Maine Class B Championship and ended their season as the Class B State Runners Up. Coach
Jason Pangburn was selected as the PVC Coach of the Year.
Cross Country βThe girls were fourth at PVCs and the boys won the PVC Championship, the Northern Maine Championship, and were fourth in the state championship. Coach Tyler Parsons was named as the Class B Boysβ Division Coach of the Year. Football and Cheer β Earned the MPA Sportsmanship award for Class D this fall in football.
Girls Soccer β Finishing in the top 8, the team made it to the quarterfinals.
Golf β The golf team played in the PVC Qualifier and from there Ellie Kuhl β24 qualified for and competed in the State Championship match, finishing ninth in the state.
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At the age of 14, Antionette started an entrepreneurial venture with her creative balloon art business, Pippyβs Poppin Balloons. The idea initially came from when she designed and built balloon arches for her middle school dances. She went on to become the youngest certified balloon artist in America. After receiving her certification and retail license from the state of Maine, Antionette began decorating the VIP tent of the Waterfront Concert Series.
Antionette has successfully rebuilt her business after Covid-19 and now, with a national reputation and a federal trademark, it is her intention to continue expanding her business throughout her senior year and upcoming college career.
Meanwhile, twin sister Natalie has been pursuing setting her own bar and was the only rising junior accepted in the Jackson Laboratoryβs academic year fellowship program.
Around Campus
At Jackson Lab Natalie has been doing research, analyzing data, and helping design experiments. Her work was presented at the Maine State Science Fair and won first place in the Biomedical and Health Sciences category. Natalie also contributed to a paper published in the journal βFrontiers in Immunology,β in which she was named second author. Following her success at the Jackson Laboratory, Natalie is continuing her scientific journey as an intern at the University of Maine at Orono, while completing her senior year at John Bapst.
Did you know that John Bapst has nearly 40 clubs and activities, attracting hundreds of our students?
One such club is the Crusader Chess Club, John Bapstβs competitive chess team. So far, 14 students have competed at four events in Maine, earning three section wins and several trophies.
The Crusader Chess Club has taken home the title of State Co-champion at the Maine Team Scholastic Chess Championship, (itβs regularly within striking distance of the top spot every year) and is a two-time winner of the Claude E. Webber Memorial Cup (2019 and 2021). And, since 2017, the Crusader Chess Club has sent two nominees to the US Chess Scholastic Invitational Championships: the WIM Ruth Haring National Girlsβ Tournament of Champions in Norfolk, Virginia, and the GM Arnold Denker
Tournament of High School Champions in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
The club meets twice a week for instruction and practice and endeavors to help students realize their own levels of chess excellence at US Chess rated competition in Maine and beyond.
A first as John Bapst holds graduation at Bangorβs Cross Insurance Center
Breaking from tradition for the second time in two years (due to Covid restrictions), the school held the Class of 2022 commencement at Cross Insurance Center on Main Street in Bangor. Though not in the historic school auditorium, the event was a wonderful celebration of 146 seniors and featured the school band. Graduating were 23 seniors from six foreign countries, joining their counterparts hailing from over 20 different Maine towns. The featured guest speaker was Yellow Breen who imparted wisdom and wit on the assembled guests and graduates. Co-Valedictorians Jacob Levesque (Orrington) and Uyen Nguyen (Ho Chi Minh) and Co-Salutatorians Caleb Canders (Brewer) and Olivia Rand (Hampden) also spoke. The new venue allowed for unlimited guests (nearly 1,000 attended), and comforts such as air conditioning and unobstructed views.
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Damien Nguyen β25 contemplates a move.
Twin sisters Antionette and Natalie Logan β23, are pursuing their independent goals while also supporting one another
At John Bapst, chess continues to be a successful and popular competitive club
Back to Bapst!
A New Tradition
Ann Largay Bergeron β92 celebrates winning tickets to a Waterfront Concert.
The school held its first weekend-long celebration of alums, βBack to Bapst!β July 23-25, 2022. Replacing several smaller events throughout the year, Back to Bapst! gave alums and friends the opportunity and freedom to plan around several activities to reconnect with schoolmates and faculty. The weekend included an evening free for classes to hold their own events and another reserved for the annual alumni gathering; it also featured a first time familycentered event with games, food, and fun for parents and kids.
The 2023 βBack to Bapst! β weekend is already being planned for July 21-24. Our alumni gathering will be Friday, July 21 and Saturday will offer daytime activities that are family friendly. Sunday July 23 will be the Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony and luncheon while Monday, July 24 will conclude the weekend with the 13th annual golf tournament. Mark your calendar now!
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The stars appeared at the Athletic Hall of Fame induction luncheon
This yearβs Athletic Hall of Fame was quite special, featuring legendary Coach Ken Perrone and his 1965 football team (pictured above) and three individual standout athletes, Nick Caparelli β62, Bob Bolduc β67, and Gus Ciano β66 (pictured left to right). In addition to the inspiring reflection given by Coach Perrone, Nick Caparelli shared a few thoughts, citing that βI learned to persevere at John Bapst,β while Bob Bolduc offered deep appreciation for the distinction of being inducted. Gus Ciano was unable to join in person but was enthusiastically celebrated by his schoolmates. Also in attendance were Jackie Hodgins Caiola β67 and Fran Hurley Kelly β66, members of the cheerleading squad that supported the β65 team.
Back to Golf! The twelth annual golf tournament
The twelth annual John Bapst Golf Tournament at the Penobscot Valley Country Club on July 25 was a great success. Thank you to all who participated and our sponsors:
Event Sponsor - Lakeside Lawncare
Cart Sponsor - Jiffy Print
Major Sponsors - Bangor Family Dentistry, Bangor Savings Bank, Dr. & Mrs. Craig Curtis, Integra Health, PA White Signs
Hole in One Sponsor - Downeast Toyota
Hole Sponsors - Armstrong Tennis Center, Bangor Federal Credit Union, BrookingsSmith, Cole Land Transportation Museum,
Fairmount Market, Gaetani Eye Care Associates, Governorβs Restaurant, Stompers Beverage, Smoke & Steel, Heroβs Sports Grill & Entertainment Center, In Memory of Norby Dowd, In Memory of Dr. Tom Knaide, John Bapst Friends of Football, John Bapst Hockey Boosters, Leadbetter Super Stop, McKenzie Dental Laboratory, Inc. , Maple Crest Farm, Garrett & Trisha Martin, Monty Rand Photography, Next Home Experience, Rosalieβs Pizza-Bar Harbor, Rudman Winchell, Bob Strong, United Insurance, Dan Wellington β73.
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The all alum team of Nick Pooler β09, Brian Roach β05, Brian Sturgeon β05, and Ben Pooler β05 took 2nd Gross.
SAVE THE DATE See you on the green July 24, 2023
The robotic magic of David Colman β57
βGood speaker.β
βGood natured.β
βSociable and cooperative.β
βEarnest student.β
βThoughtfulness at all times.β
These were terms used to describe the late David Colman in his 1957 John Bapst yearbook. The second of three siblings who attended John Bapst, it is no surprise that Davidβs older brother Ron β56 and sister Sally β64 could be described as inspirational, selfless, and generous. Ron and Sally are proudly honoring their brotherβs memory by securing the acquisition of a new building at 234 French Street that will serve as the schoolβs new technology center. While Ron and Sally lost their brother in 1995, they always knew that they wanted a special way to pass on their brotherβs love for innovation, creativity, and challenging himself. David Colman was certainly a man ahead of his times, a true visionary.
David started his career as a professional skater with the Ice Capades and the Ice Follies. Later, he formed a business, The Robot Factory, in Cascade, Colorado. He may have been far from his hometown of Brewer, Maine but ingenuity and innovation followed him throughout his adult life. His first creation, Commander Robot I, was an ice-skating robot made of aluminum and plexiglass. Commanderβs main mission was to skate swiftly across the ice while performing acrobatic stunts to entertain those at the show. Audiences were delighted. Engineered by David, two motors drove Commander, whose
operator steered him along a wavy trajectory by speeding up one motor or slowing down the other. If one of the motors is running in forward, the other in reverse, the robot spins in tight circles. Davidβs later creations included a whole family of ice-skating robots: creeping worms, pesky bugs, and warm βfuzziesβ, each with its own playful personality. Commander I was nearly 8 feet tall, but Davidβs βwormsβ skittered across the ice at a height of only 3 or 4 inches. They were made of green urethane foam, with cute faces dominated by smiles. David and his creations appeared at national conventions and on network television, he even appeared on the Merv Griffin show. One of his favorite robots was stolen, but the thief soon brought it back. Evidently, he couldnβt figure out how it worked!
Fast forward to present day and how far modern day technology has come and it is not difficult to see how a visionary like David contributed to it - the fun antics of Davidβs promotional robots delighted millions, and as the years passed, inspired many young robot fans and aspiring creators. Today, Colmanβs sense of fun, inventiveness, and desire to entertain takes a new path at John Bapst. If David were here today, he would undoubtedly be impressed with the success of the technology department at John Bapst, and in particular, the Robotics Program. Over the past decade or so the schoolβs robotics teams have traveled to national competitions and ranked highly with opponents from all over the world. The new technology center, which will house a maker space, classroom space, and a museum featuring some of Davidβs robots, is a fitting tribute to a man who was ahead of his time β a true artist, innovator, and visionary.
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David drew inspiration for his radio-controlled robot while fixing props backstage for the Ice Follies where he once skated.
Colman once told producers of Ice Follies, βIβm going to build a robot.β And during auditions he introduced Ralph Roger Robot. But, Colman said, βI didnβt know what to make him say.β That soon ended. Ralph was always full of patter, whether on the Johnny Carson, Steve Allen, or Merv Griffin shows, or promoting a famous hamburger chain or an airline.
David credits his work with the Universal and Nike Ajax missle systems while in the Army, along with his National Cash Register work, with giving him his mechanical knowhow. Work in NBC, CBS, and ABC special effects departments helped too. βTheyβd call for the craziest things. The designer would draw, Iβd build.β
David built over 30 robots. Some are like beach balls, some like animals. Some are like R2D2 of Star Wars, although Colmanβs were radio-controlled while Star Wars robots had people in them.
He travelled to trade shows where he marketed Harry on his trike or his jazzy piano playing brother and some of his friends. Kids loved them.
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Source: βShow Robotsβ; Bangor Daily News; cyberneticzoo.com; The Bapstonian, 1957; personal collection
Then & Now / THE ROUND TABLE
Sister Rosemary, (Rosemary Harrison β62) celebrated her Diamond Jubilee (60 years) as a Sister of Mercy. In September 1962, she entered the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy after graduating from John Bapst. Sister Rosemary enjoyed a long and successful career of over 40 years as an elementary school teacher in the parochial schools of the Diocese of Portland.
Today, Sister Rosemary volunteers in the Portland area.
Reginald McManus, MD β48 and family members visited the Kathleen Flanagan McManus House (the girlsβ dorm) recently, presenting the
school with a beautiful portrait of Kathleen Flanagan McManus β48.
The artwork will hang in the house, reminding students of the importance of determination, a trait that Kathleen lived by. The portrait was created by Janice Baragwanath.
A family affair
Iremember the time distinctly. It was 1980. Growing up in Orrington, Maine and going to Center Drive School, I was trying to decide where I would go to high school. And I had choices.
Did you know that nine of our board members are also graduates of our school?
We shared five of them in the Spring edition of The Round Table. Here are four more.
I had an entire generation before me that had attended John Bapst. I heard the stories from my mother and many aunts and uncles who had gone to Bapst in its heyday in the forties and fifties - the stories of football games against Bangor and Brewer, basketball games at the Bangor Auditorium (the old, old auditorium), the coffee parties, winter carnivals, spring musicals, the glee club performances...I heard it all.
I thought my choice was made for me when the Diocese of Portland made the decision to close John Bapst. Fortunately there were people like Earle Hannigan, Joe Sekera, Bill Lindsey, and Col. John MacKay who saw the importance of the school for the community and high school education in the greater Bangor area. They had the foresight and the intestinal fortitude to push forward and reopen the school just a few short months after it was closed. I know they each took a tremendous personal and financial risk had the venture failed. I see each of them as heroes.
I went to step-up day at Brewer and John Bapst during my eighth grade year. I wanted a great education to make me desirable in college admissions and I wanted to play competitive sports (in high school and beyond). After each visit I went home and listed the positives and negatives of each school, but there was only one real choice--John Bapst. I was so impressed after the visit that I
announced my decision to my parents. They were a little skeptical because of the shaky financial footing that Bapst was under at the time, worried the school may fold during my tenure and I would have to change schools. However they both supported my decision. The rest is history. I matriculated in the fall of 1981 and graduated in 1985.
Sports have always been very important to me and I wasnβt sure about the athletic program at Bapst β with the closing and reopening, no one knew what that meant for sports. Things went just fine: while I never won a state championship at Bapst, I did play in two Eastern Maine Basketball Tournaments at the Bangor Auditorium. My senior year we finished first in the Heal Point standings and entered the Eastern Maine Basketball Tournament ranked #1. I also played in two Eastern Maine baseball playoffs, reaching the Eastern Maine semifinals in my senior year.
From Bapst I went on to graduate from the University of Vermont in 1989, where I played Division 1 college baseball for the Catamounts, and then I graduated from University of Vermont College of Medicine in 1996.
Presently I practice medicine in Greenville, SC. When I look back on my high school choice and ask myself, βdid I make the correct decision?β the answer is clear β yes, I did!
β Patrick J. Culumovic β85, MD, FACS
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Kim Meagher β04
Paul Messer β94
Dan Wellington β73
Rich Crowe β65
Meet the Abbott family and follow their multigenerational path at John Bapst.
First, in 1928, it was John Bapst High School. Then, in 1980, it became John Bapst Memorial High School. Over the years and through the changes, our school has witnessed many students pass through its doors and down its hallways. Some have come alone, the first member of a family enrolled. Others have come joining brothers or sisters already here. Still others have come, following mothers, fathers, aunts and uncles long graduated. Upon arrival, they may have attended classes on a boysβ side or a girlsβ side. They might have met others coming from towns well beyond Bangor or countries well beyond our own. Regardless of how and why and from whence they came, all quickly were unified as part of the John Bapst community, a community that lasts well beyond graduation.
Generation 1
Generation 3
Generation 2
Are you a part of a John Bapst multigenerational family? Consider sharing your story. Please contact us at info@johnbapst.org, with βFamily Affairβ in the subject line. Weβd love to share your familyβs story.
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Joan βJoJoβ Abbott (Mayo) Class of 1948
John Abbott Class of 1952
Carolyn βCalβ Abbott (Culumovic) Class of 1956
Michael Abbott Class of 1957
James βRustyβ Abbott Class of 1948
Mary Schulze Class of 1979
Patrick Culumovic Class of 1985
James Abbott Class of 1985
Joseph Abbott Class of 1993
Tara Abbott (Ford) Class of 1989
Timothy Ford Class of 2018
Matthew Abbott Class of 2018
Nicholas Abbott Class of 2012
Caitlyn Abbott Class of 2016
Not pictured: Mary Ellen Abbott (Schulze), Class of 1941; Frances Abbott (Landers), Class of 1942
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Jerry J. McGuire β59
Paul F. McGuire β64
Elizabeth McKay β98
McKenzie Dental Laboratory Inc.
Robert and Bethany McKnight P β23
Michael J. McPherson β66
Kim Meagher β04
William Meier
Erik and Amy Michaud P β24
Sally Moore GP β18, β21, β23
Muriel Dinsmore Munz Class of 1954
Rev. Frank J. Murray β67
Cynthia A. Murray-Beliveau β65
Angelica G. Nelligan β08
IN MEMORIAM
Our deepest sympathies to the families and friends of the following John Bapst alumni and friends who have passed on.
Alumni
Ellen βTinaβ Foley Campbell β43
Betty Leard Hickson β47
Joanne McDonough Leete β47
John βJackβ R. Perry, Sr. β47
Frances Gonya Jones β48
Ronald G. Martin β52
Joan Ste. Marie Snow β52
Elizabeth Cronin Russell β54
Charles J. Milan III β54
Leonard N. Chadbourne β56
Sally Davis Ivers β56
Lionel βBabeβ Martin β56
Anne LeGasse Chandler β57
Marcia Curran Marley β58
Janet Golden Albert β59
Edward Charles Kelleher β59
John P. Martin β59
Allan L. Beausang II β60
Robert A. Wakely β67
Stephen P. Comeau, CFX β69
Edward F. Geissler β72
James F. McInnis, Jr. β73
Douglas E. Colford β79
Friends
Ed Armstrong
Susanne Blanchard
Lois Bloomer
Frank L. Carr
Ralph T. Carr
John G. Chapman
Mary Ellen Daigle
Thomas O. Goss
Donald W. Hogan
Pauline H. Hopkins
Paul E. Husson
Mary Flanigan Ismail
Kerry Clark Jordan
Jill A. LeBlanc
Jeanne Lekouses
Richard W. McLain, Sr.
George J. McVey
Richard Partridge
Donald P. Pelkey, Sr.
Raymond Pelkey
Sandra L. Russell
Anne M. Seeley
Beverly Cameron Trainor
Carl R. Zenk
Wesley & Eleanor Norling P β95
Donna Norman GP β19, β21, β23
Maria Openshaw β04
Trish Ortiz P β06, β07, β11, β13
Elizabeth OβToole β80
Jeffrey and Joelle Parker P β23
Jim Pierce
RESULTS Basketball
Scott Blake and Liz Rettenmaier P β25
Mary J. Richard β62
Brian Roach β05
Rosemary Sanborn Robbins β50
Lisa Romero P β23
Robert H. Rooney β58
Rosalieβs Pizza
Suzanne Rugar GP β23
John β72 and Susan Ryder
Dimitri and Marlene Saretzky GP β20, β22
Dr. Rebecca Schwartz-Mette and Dr. Ian Mette
Marie F. Sharkey P β05
Tim and Carol Small GP β18, β22
Joan Ste. Marie Snow β52 β
Susan Matheson Tardif β79
Shellie and Erik Tourtillotte P β21, β22
Jennifer and Brian Tower
Rachel and Mario Tribuzio P β14, β17
Duane and Terry Tweedie
Union Street Hannaford
United Insurance
Richard and Jessica Vancil P β19, β22
John and Valeria Volin P β22
Chrissy and Matt Walker P β25
Jake Ward P β09
Nicole Wardrop P β23, β26
Dan and Ann Marie Wheeler P β07, β11
Richard and Holly Whitmore P β13, β16, β25
John Willette β64
Wilfred J. Willette Jr. β62
Paul and Alexandra Wlodkowski P β20, β22
FRIENDS CLUB
Under $100
Anonymous
Anonymous
Timothy and Liza Allen
Amazon Smile Foundation
Mike and Joanne Arbuckle GP β21
Thomas J. Atwood β88
Shuhua Bai and Tianzhi Yang P β24
Bangor Escape Room
Bangor Hair Co.
Jonah A. Bean β24
Sheila Bennett
BJβs
Ann Boutaugh GP β20
Kellie and Dean Bowden P β25
Annina V. Breen β17
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Sean β93 and Amy Bragg Brooks β93
P β20, β22
Anna D. Bryan β15
Daniel and Heather Buck
Linda M. Burns β81
Alvina Ouellette Butera β58
Beth Campbell and Peter Stokes
P β20, β22
Tom β98 and Lea Cassidy
Andre E. Chasse β81
Laurie Hoffer Chavira β64
Mary Ellen Short Conner β57
Scott β96 and Natalie Cookson
Joyce Commeau Cote β64 and Gerard Cote
Allan and Tiffany Davis P β22, β24
Ursula Sullivan DellaPorta β84
Carolyn Webber DeVita β61
Dorr Lobster
Dysarts
Debora Elliott Ward P β09
Ellsworth Hannaford
Courtney Guay Evans β99
Evenroodβs
Katherine Smith Eves β77
Julienne Ewing P β99, β02
David Fernald β61
Float 207
Barbara Foster β92
Frankβs Bake Shop
Arabella (Bella) Fung β23
JoAnn Clukey Gallant β74
John and Peggy Gilbert GP β20, β23
Raymond Giroux
Megan Lynn Gray β02
Ground Round Restaurant
Amy Grover
Dwayne and Donna Hall
Mary Lou Nadeau Hallee β60 and Richard Hallee
Hannaford - Stillwater Ave
Hannaford Supermarket
Bill Hanscom β51
Paul and Stephanie Higgins P β23
Barbara Patch Hodgkins β57
Norman and Paula Porter GP β23
Joan S. Howson P β12, β14
Jane Sanborn Ice β49
Carrie Jamison
Patti Jenkins
Thomas and Heidi Johnson P β18, β21
Andrew and Monique Kahn P β23
Michael J. Kazmierczak
Robert β66 and Frances Hurley Kelly β66 P β95
Sr. Annemarie Kiah β58
Heath and Christine Kinney P β25
Malick Kone
Robert Laskey and Lynne Gardner P β19, β22
Sr. Mary Latno β58
Maureen Cassily Lavoie β63
Matthew and Teresa Littlejohn
Diane and William Lowry GP β22
Tanya Lubansky
Jacob Maddaus
Maine Discovery Museum
Maine-iac Nutrition
Patricia C. Martin β68
Sarah Marx and Brian McGill P β22
Masonβs Brewing Co.
Mitch McCarthy
Rita Willett McGlinchey β48
Dan and Nancy McKay P β98, β02
McLaughlin Seafood
Molly McLaughlin β98
Rhonda Melvin P β24
Mexicali Blues
Sarah L. Michaud β24
Edward J. Miller β77
Monroe Country Store
Jason M. Moreau β01 and Samantha Mahar β02
Sarah Mountcastle Mitchell β01
Brendan Murphy and Jennifer Stone
Catherine Babcock Murphy β60
Kelly and Randall Nadeau P β21
Sandra Field Nelson β65
Daniel OβConnell
Rachel Ortiz
Alice Gonya Ouellette
Joshua and Heather Ouellette
P β22, β25
Walter and Iris Oxley GP β21
Heather Pastori
Patβs Pizza, Inc.
Richard A. Pelletier β63
Portland Pie Co.
Katherine McHale Powell β60
Lawrence β67 and Rose Raab
Raegamuffins Gluten Free Bakery
Tony and Cathy Rancourt GP β22
Patricia Winchester Reed β63
Jordan Reeves
Donna Shannon Reynolds β55 and Ronald Reynolds GP β17
Jeannine Rivers GP β16, β23
Route 2 Nutrition
Robert Russell β56 GP β09, β11
Samβs Club
Sea Dog Brewing
Evelyn Sharkey Roach β05
Shawβs Supermarket
Richard Shay and Kristine Leblanc
P β25, β26
Ray and Leslie Slaybaugh P β24
Dodie Clendenning Smith β89 and Steven Smith P β22
Tom St. John β98
Brian and Janice Stearns P β03, β06
Hedda Steinhoff Scribner β97
Lily M. Stelline β24
David and Christina Stephens
P β14, β25
Jessica M. Sweeney β16
Sweet Frog
Jason and Elisa Tankel P β24
Thi (Cynthia) Tran β20
Stefanie Trench P β23
Nick Umphrey
Chris Vafiades
Sarah VanKirk β11
Frances Verow P β83β , β85, β87
W.A. Bean & Sons
Jessica Wakeling DiSanto β01
Jonathan Walden and Stacey
Henner Walden P β25
Dicky Walls
Benjiman β93 and Jessica Ward P β25
Bill Wetherbee β10
Shannon Whiting
Stewart W. Whittemore β60
Christopher P. Winchester β99
IN HONOR OF Sebastian Blackwood β22 and Bianca Blackwood β24 by Temple and Victoria Blackwood
Georgianna Borg β23 by William and Eileen Liedholm
Peter Bosse β65 by James β65 and Margaret Soucie
Coach Christina Breen by Annina V. Breen β17
Ana E. Dunn β20 and Aiden
J. Dunn β23 by John and Peggy Gilbert
Sophia Fogg β25 by Tony and Cathy Rancourt
Therese Laflamme Golden β53 by Therese Laflamme Golden β53
Nik Hachey β22 by Lanta Hachey
Sister Rosemary Harrison β62 by Mary J. Richard β62
Tessa Hartley β23 and Jed Hartley β25 by Marilyn (Lynne) Fagles
Lindsay A. Kelly β22 by Robert W. Kelly β65
Melville G. MacKay III by Joe β62 and Marie LaFontaine Sekera β65
Tyler McGoldrick β22 and Kaitlin McGoldrick β24 by Donald and Victoria McGoldrick
Al McIntyre, on his retirement by Thomas Jones P β99
Allyson Nadeau β21 by Walter and Iris Oxley
Jacqulin Abigail Parker β23 by Suzanne Rugar
Dalton Plummer β22 by Tim and Carol Small
Joseph Sekera β62 by Karen Boudreau, Esq. β77 and Thomas Jensen, MD by Paul F. McGuire β64 by Gary Smith
Kyle Sidaway β23 by Sally Moore
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Catherine Mackay Sullivan β95
by Wesley & Eleanor Norling
Mary Sullivan
by Ursula Sullivan DellaPorta β84
Gavin Tourtillotte β22
and Lexi Seymour β22
by Mike and Joanne Arbuckle
Lauren Tribuzio β14
and Megan Tribuzio β17
by Rachel and Mario Tribuzio
Leo Wlodkowski β22
by Dimitri and Marlene Saretzky
IN MEMORY OF
Anthony Adkins β86
by Erik C. Grant β86
Watie Akins β51 and Mary Akins
Secord β51
by Andrew X. Akins β59
Ted Barry β63 and Charles Sullivan β64
by Richard P. Tozier β63
Theodore Barry β63
by Richard A. Pelletier β63
Lawrence J. Butera, Jr. β56
by Alvina Ouellette Butera β58
Cassily - Chamberlain Family by Sheila Cassily Koot β62
by Maureen Cassily Lavoie β63
Class of 1958 Deceased by Robert H. Rooney β58
Grover Coffin β65
by Timothy W. Marcoulier β65
Patrick James Donahue β81
by Roberta Donahue Miller β76
Norbert X. Dowd, Jr. β53
by Shaun N. Dowd β59
Norby Dowd, Head Coach
1928-1941
by Shaun N. Dowd β59
Laurence and Mary Fernald by David Fernald β61
Thomas A. Geaghan
by Patricia Perry Geaghan β48
Alfred J. Greenlaw
by Donna Greenlaw
Charlie Hart β57 and Jody
Dandaneau by Tom A.β57 and Darthea Tilley
Richard and Valerie Higgins by Dave Higgins β73
Constance Hoksch by Melissa Hoksch β10
Gary Isherwood by Chris Vafiades
by Sarah VanKirk β11
Dr. Fred Jones
by Stephen Fouraker
Owen T. Krause β14
by Christopher and Cheryl Krause by Renaissance Charitable Foundation
Emil Lin β00
by Chiou and Huei Lin
John F. MacKay
by Earle and Calista Hannigan
Kevin Mahon β92
by Jim and Carolyn Mahon
JamesβJimβ McInnis, Jr. β73
by William β75 and Susan White Baker β76
by Elden McPherson Jr. β73
George Ellis Mugnai,
Joseph Brettagna, Lori B. Tafuto
by Helen Mugnai Brettagna β43
Robert E. and Laura L. Murray
by Cynthia A. Murray-Beliveau β65
Eileen OβLeary - English teacher in 1940βs
by Jane Sanborn Ice β49
Lou Ortiz by Matthew W. Baber β07 by Duane and Terry Tweedie by Dan and Ann Marie Wheeler
Brother Patricius by Joann Talbot Lumino β53
Catherine Fitzpatrick Pierce β60 by Jim Pierce
Henry Raab β65
by Lawrence β67 and Rose Raab
Lyman Rivers by Jeannine Rivers
Ann Ryder β68 and Michael Ryder β70
by John β72 and Susan Ryder
John Samways β65
by Timothy β59 and Anne-Marie Samway
Ralph Snow β52
by Joan Ste. Marie Snow β52 β
Charles M. Sullivan by Kathleen M. Sullivan β81
Peter Thibeau β59
by Andrew X. Akins β59
Joanne Quigg Thomas β56 by Edward T. Marsh β64
Arthur βArchieβ Verow β60 by Frances Verow
Joan McNally Wilson β56
by Elizabeth McNally Blackshaw β59
Virginia Higgins Winchester β39 and Lawrence Winchester by Patricia Winchester Reed β63
RESTRICTED GIFTS
Academics
Sheila Cassily Koot β62
Edward T. Marsh β64
Erik and Amy Michaud P β24
Jake Ward P β09
Paul and Alexandra Wlodkowski P β20, β22
Alumni
Jane Donovan Stinchfield β62
Athletics
Dr. Patrick β85 and Karen Culumovic
Shaun N. Dowd β59
Dwayne and Donna Hall
Sarah Flanigan Hart β64
In Memory of John A. Leeman Jr. β62
Tom St. John β98
Chris Vafiades
Building
Katherine Smith Eves β77
Chess
Erik C. Grant β86
Cross Country
Daniel and Robin Foster P β18, β23
Field Trips
Hedda Steinhoff Scribner β97
Fine Arts
Thomas Carpenter and Dayna Boyles-Carpenter β98
Paul and Kathleen Castellanos P β20
Stephanie Colavito Galinski β14
Ellen Conway and Peter Close P β19
Ernest Desrosiers and Susan Stevens P β09
Julienne Ewing P β99, β02
Daniel and Robin Foster P β18, β23
Megan Lynn Gray β02
Wayne and Laura Honeycutt P β03, β10
Thomas Jones P β99
Earlene Leveille β52
Jesse S. Lynch β03
Wesley & Eleanor Norling P β95
Walter and Iris Oxley GP β21
Katherine McHale Powell β60
Lisa Powell P β15
Tony and Cathy Rancourt GP β22
Suzanne Rugar GP β23
Tim and Carol Small GP β18, β22
Golf
William β75 and Susan White Baker β76
Library
Mary J. Richard β62
Model UN
Ben Hale β99
Philosophy Club
Daniel and Heather Buck
Robotics
Haley Ward
Brian D. Roy β15
Joe β62 and Marie LaFontaine
Sekera β65 P β87, β88, β92, β94, β97, β00, β02, β07 GP β15
SGC Engineering, LLC
Holly OβHalloran Vetelino β92 and Joseph Vetelino P β20, β24
Science Department
Ann Keenan Albert β56
Ski
Annina V. Breen β17
Student Environment
Carrie Jamison
Susan Walker GP β23
Teacher Appreciation
Paul and Kathleen Castellanos P β20
Therese Laflamme Golden β53
Chiou and Huei Lin P β00β , β07
Holly OβHalloran Vetelino β92 and Joseph Vetelino P β20, β24
Tennis
Susan Scherbel and Tom Flynn
P β08, β11, β15, β22
Track
Daniel and Robin Foster P β18, β23
William K. Kenny β76
SCHOLARSHIPS
General Scholarships
Shaun N. Dowd β59
Alex Le β20
Rachel and Mario Tribuzio P β14, β17
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
Charles M. Sullivan Memorial Scholarship
Ursula Sullivan DellaPorta β84
Kathleen M. Sullivan β81
Dr. Fred Jones Scholarship
Stephen Fouraker
Class of 1959 Scholarship
Timothy β59 and Anne-Marie Samway
Lou Ortiz Student Athlete Scholarship
Matthew W. Baber β07
Lillian Ortiz Markowitz
Duane and Terry Tweedie
Dan and Ann Marie Wheeler P β07, β11
NON-ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
Joseph Sekera β62 Scholarship
Karen Boudreau, Esq. β77 and Thomas Jensen, MD
MELMAC Education Scholarship
MELMAC Education Foundation
Renyβs Scholarship
The Renyβs Charitable Foundation
Gary Isherwood Scholarship
Sarah VanKirk β11
New Capital Gifts from July 1, 2021 - June 30, 2022
1928 SOCIETY
David Armistead and Susan Bennett-Armistead
INNOVATORS
Kathleen McManus and Jorn Flatvoll
COMMUNITY BUILDERS
Friends of JB Football
Artifex Architects & Engineers
SUPPORTERS
Melissa Hoksch β10
John (Scott) β82 and Linda Warren P β24, β26
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Weβre already planning upcoming events, including our new and exciting St. Patrickβs Day celebration on March 17, our βBack To Bapst!β Annual Reunion Weekend, July 21-22, The Athletic Hall of Fame induction luncheon, July 23, and the thirteenth annual John Bapst Golf Tournament, July 24. More to come!
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