{"id":23053,"date":"1998-05-25T13:21:31","date_gmt":"1998-05-25T17:21:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/home.bates.edu\/?p=23053"},"modified":"2016-02-02T16:27:59","modified_gmt":"2016-02-02T21:27:59","slug":"local-grads","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bates.edu\/news\/1998\/05\/25\/local-grads\/","title":{"rendered":"Local residents among Bates grads"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Fifteen local residents received bachelor&#8217;s degrees during Bates  College&#8217;s 132nd commencement exercises Monday in an outdoor  ceremony on the main quadrangle. Doris Kearns-Goodwin, a Pulitzer  Prize-winning historian, delivered the commencement address to an  audience of some 3,000.<\/p>\n<p><strong><!--more-->AUGUSTA<\/strong><br \/>\nPeter Conroy LaCasse of 63  Parkwood Drive received a bachelor of arts degree <em>cum laude<\/em> in history. A  dean&#8217;s list student and member of the men&#8217;s alpine ski team, Lacasse  was a junior adviser in 1997-98. He is a graduate of Holderness School  in Plymouth, N.H., and the son of John and Susan LaCasse.<\/p>\n<p>Jessica Ann Pooler of 11 Drew St. received a  bachelor of science degree<em> cum laude<\/em> in biology. A dean&#8217;s list student,  she is a graduate of Hall-Dale High School and the daughter of Matthew  Pooler. After graduation, she plans to attend the pharmacy program at  the University of Rhode Island.<\/p>\n<p><strong>CASCO<\/strong><br \/>\nMichelle Lynn Baldwin of Mill Stream  Terrace graduated <em>magna cum laude <\/em>with a bachelor of arts degree in  anthropology with honors. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the  nation&#8217;s oldest and most prestigious academic honor society, and earned  dean&#8217;s list status in each of her semesters at Bates. Baldwin spent a  junior semester abroad in Greece and participated in a 1997 Ladd  Internship at Lakes Environmental in Bridgton. She is a graduate of Lake  Region High School and the daughter of Raymond and Madeline Baldwin.<\/p>\n<p>Kerrie Siena Toole of Thompson Lake Shores Road  received a bachelor of arts in psychology. A dean&#8217;s list student, she  spent a junior semester abroad at University College in Galway, Ireland.  Toole was a member of the women&#8217;s ice hockey club and will begin the  master&#8217;s program in social work at Columbia University in the fall. She  is a graduate of Lake Region High School and the daughter of Allen and  Sheila Toole.<\/p>\n<p><strong>FARMINGTON<\/strong><br \/>\nHannah W. Swallow of 14 North Main  St. earned a bachelor of arts degree in psychology. A dean&#8217;s list  student, she was a member of the women&#8217;s outdoor track team. Swallow was  named All-New England and All-Eastern College Athletic Conference\u00a0 in the 4X400 in 1994 and All-New England and All-ECAC in the  4X800 in 1995. She also was a member of the women&#8217;s alpine ski team. A  graduate of Carrabassett Valley Academy, she is the daughter of Dr. Peter  and Lucia Swallow.<\/p>\n<p><strong>KINGFIELD<\/strong><br \/>\nBrandi Sue Richards of Narrow Gauge  Road earned a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and women&#8217;s studies.  A dean&#8217;s list student and 1996 Mitchell Scholar, she was a member of  the softball team and participated in a service learning program in 1997  by working with Advocates for Children in Lewiston. A graduate of Mt.  Abram High School, she is the daughter of Bonita Richards of Kingfield  and Mark Richards of Strong.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LEWISTON<\/strong><br \/>\nPaul Matthew Christman of 35 Wood St.  earned a bachelor of arts degree in biology. A dean&#8217;s list student,  Christman completed a service-learning internship with the Maine  Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. He is the son of Bernadette  Christman of Greene and the late Ramond Christman.<\/p>\n<p>Tracy Lee Gregoire of 19 Mitchell St.  graduated <em>cum laude<\/em> with a bachelor of arts degree in interdisciplinary  studies. Gregoire was named the 1996-97 Ruggles Scholar, an award made  to a Bates junior in recognition of outstanding achievement in the  liberal arts and sciences. A dean&#8217;s list student for her entire four  years at Bates, Gregoire was a member of the Environmental Coalition, a  student-run activist group, and the Environmental Issues Committee, a  group of students, faculty and staff at Bates. She also served on the  college&#8217;s committee to establish an environmental studies program,  worked as a facilitator of the Healing of Persons Exceptional  support group and was a staff reporter from 1995 to 1996 for The Bates  Student, the campus newspaper. She was a student teacher at her alma  mater Lewiston High School and received teaching certification in the  physical sciences. Gregoire is the daughter of Daniel and Jo-Ann  Gregoire.<\/p>\n<p>Maureen Lillian Hecker of 253 Central Ave. earned  a bachelor of arts degree in English. A dean&#8217;s list student, she is a  graduate of Lewiston High School and the daughter of Ronald and Marilyn  Hecker.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LITCHFIELD<\/strong><br \/>\nJarad Douglas Bernotavicz earned a  bachelor of science in physics. A dean&#8217;s list student, he participated  in Outing Club hikes and trips and did summer research with Eric  Wollman, professor of physics. A graduate of Oak Hill High  School, he is the son of John and Freda Bernotavicz.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LIVERMORE<\/strong><br \/>\nChristina Regan Damon of 108 Cross  Road earned a bachelor of arts degree in psychology. A dean&#8217;s list  student, she was a member of the women&#8217;s rugby club and spent her junior  year abroad in Ireland. Damon participated in a 1997 Ladd Internship  with the Rural Community Action Ministry in Leeds and served as a member  of the Representative Assembly committee for off-campus study and  extracurricular activities\/residential life. She is a graduate of  Livermore Falls High School and the daughter of Dennis and Claire Damon.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NEW SHARON<\/strong><br \/>\nAmy Joanne Chandler of Cape Cod Hill Road earned a  bachelor of arts degree in music. A dean&#8217;s list student, she was a  member of the waterski team and spent a junior semester abroad at the  University of Melbourne, Australia. Chandler performed a violin concert  as her senior thesis in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall. She also frequently performed the fiddle at contradances. She is a graduate of  Mt. Blue High School and the daughter of Adrian and Marilyn Chandler.<\/p>\n<p><strong>PRESQUE ISLE<\/strong><br \/>\nRuth Walton Mills of 87 Dupont  Drive, formerly of Wilton, earned a bachelor of arts degree in  psychology. A dean&#8217;s list student, she is a graduate of Mt. Blue High  School and the daughter of Margaret Johnson of Presque Isle and S. Peter  Mills III of Skowhegan.<\/p>\n<p><strong>STANDISH<\/strong><br \/>\nLaura Nicole West of Oak Hill Road  graduated <em>magna cum laude<\/em> with a bachelor of arts degree in English with  honors. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the nation&#8217;s oldest and most  prestigious academic honor society, and earned dean&#8217;s list status in  each of her semesters at Bates. A member of the women&#8217;s rugby club and captain her senior year, she also played on the women&#8217;s soccer team  and spent a junior semester abroad in Alicante, Spain. West served on  the board of Habitat for Humanity and worked for the Bates College  Bookstore from 1994 to 1998. She is a graduate of Bonny Eagle High  School and the daughter of James and Susan West.<\/p>\n<p><strong>WILTON<\/strong><br \/>\nDavid Milton Chamberlain of 32  Fenderson Hill Road earned a bachelor of science degree in mathematics.  He was elected to Sigma Xi, a North American Honor Society founded in  1886 for excellence in scientific research. A dean&#8217;s list student,  Chamberlain competed for the men&#8217;s Nordic ski team, producing some of  the best results in Bates ski history. The first two-time All American,  as well as one of the first athletes to participate in the NCAA  championships for four consecutive years, Chamberlain was a Lloyd Lux  award recipient and the captain of the 1997-98 men&#8217;s team. Chamberlain  is a graduate of Mt. 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