- Royce D. Williams
An eclectic eccentric making the esoteric electric.
- Jessie Williams
I like to paint.
- Nils Biester
Basically I like life, trying to take advantage of the full plate it has to offer... "trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean" -yes, almost all the wonderful characteristics of a boy scout...
- Ashley Lipford
My name is Ashley, and I am an outgoing person with a huge personality. Most of my firends think im cute. I love to hang out and have a good time. I'm always up for a good movie.
- Veronica Jones
- Matt Berry
Matt Berry University Representative mberry@ben.edu Matt Berry graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio. Whittenberg is a small liberal arts university where Matt played four years of varsity baseball. He was named an all conference center fielder in his senior season. Matt was also the outfield coach for Whittenberg during the 2007 season.
- Mary Summers
Mary Summers LEGAL ASSISTANT Mary Summers has lived in Alaska most of her life and graduated from Bartlett High School in Anchorage in 1980. Married for close to 23 years, she and her husband have two daughters who currently are attending college in Idaho. Mary recently joined FELDMAN ORLANSKY & SANDERS after 17 years as Law Office Administrator and, later, Judicial Assistant to Alaska Superior Court Judge Patrick McKay.
- Nina Michelle Cole
Nina, a senior, is a remarkable student with a love and talent for music. She has received many honors in music including All-State Choir, All-Southwest Choir, All-State Women's Choir, All-State Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass Choir and Tennessee Honors Choir at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. She is a member of the Bartlett High School Chorale/Ensemble. Nina also serves as president of the Art Club. She is committed to Bartlett Against Alcohol and Drugs.
- Lisa Halloran
Lisa was named to the Worcester Telegram & Evening Gazette All-Star Basketball Team in her senior year. Playing guard, she averaged 20.8 points, five rebounds and three steals in that season. As a junior she was named to the T & G Class B Honor Team. During that season she averaged 16.4 points a game and was a 70 percent free throw shooter. In softball, Lisa was an outstanding shortstop, playing a prominent role in the Indians' 12-6 season in her senior year.
- Joseph R. Christopher
Joe Christopher, Class of 1948 Joe Christopher was a three-sport athlete at Bartlett High School during the mid-to-late 1940s. Joe played three years each on the Indians' baseball, basketball and football varsity teams. He received letters all three years in baseball and basketball, and lettered two years in football. His prime talents were in basketball and baseball.
- Natalia Baldizon
Natalia, a senior, has an intense interest in the study of foreign languages. She is currently taking Advanced Placement English, Advanced Placement Spanish, French II Honors and German I. She holds a 3.57 weighted grade point average. She received the International Award for Spanish and earned a 4th place in district competition on the National Spanish Exam.
- Todd Daskowski
Todd Daskowski, Class of 1994 Whether it was on the gridiron or court, Todd Daskowski was a superstar for the Bartlett High School Indians during the early 1990s. Todd was a four-year letterman in both football and basketball. He served as football team captain in his senior year and basketball team captain in his junior and senior years.
- Paul Strzelecki
Paul Strzelecki, Class of 1971 The induction of Paul Strzelecki , a three-sport star at Bartlett High School, presents a significant Bartlett Sports Hall of Fame milestone. Paul's father, the late Ziggy Strzelecki, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2002. So, the Strzelecki duo becomes the first father-son combination to be inducted into the school's Sports Hall of Fame.
- Simone R. Schmale
Simone R. Schmale , M.S.Ed. , L.C.P.C. Simone is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor who joins AFC in Naperville and Lake Zurich. Her clinical experience was gained in a variety of settings including an inpatient hospital for children and adolescents, and a Partial Hospitalization Program for adolescents and adults, which also provided a specialized program for substance abuse, and outpatient treatment centers.
- Don Ferrari
Don Ferrari, Coach Induction into a hall-of-fame is a tremendous part of the Don Ferrari legacy, for this occasion marks the fourth time he receives recognition for contributions to athletic programs. Don previously was inducted into the Worcester Polytechnic Institute Athletic Hall of Fame in 1989, the Massachusetts Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1997, and the Massachusetts Football Coaches Hall of Fame in 1998.
- Gerry Nadeau
Gerry Nadeau, Class of 1974 A top competitor with a never-say-die attitude are attributes of Gerry Nadeau, an all-star performer at Bartlett High School. Gerry played three sports at Bartlett during the early 1970s. He played: baseball for four years and was captain his senior year; basketball for three years, captain of the team in his senior year; and football for three years, playing quarterback.
- Amanda Huff
Amanda Huff (Adult Mentor) Amanda Huff graduated from Bartlett High School in 2003. She was the AYEA newsletter editor in 2002 and a peer leader for the Civics Summit during her senior year. She attended the University of Alaska Southeast and transferred to the University of Alaska Fairbanks to finish off her Associate of Applied Business degree. She currently works at the UAF Library in technical services.
- Rick Traini
Rick began working for United Parcel Service in 1991 as a part-timer, and then joined Teamsters Local 959 in 1994 when he began working in a full-time capacity. In 1997, Rick walked the UPS picket line for three weeks with his fellow Teamsters, fighting for a national contract that ultimately provided thousands of more full-time jobs for Teamster members around the nation. Since 2003, Rick has represented his fellow workers at UPS as the lead shop steward.
- Betsy Loe
Betsy Loe - JV Betsy Loe is a first year coach for the CBHS JV Wavettes. She was a member of the Memphis Elite Allstar Cheer and Dance teams from the years of 1996-2001, where she won two UCA National Championships. A Memphis native, Betsy graduated from Bartlett High School in 2001. As a graduate from University of Mississippi, Betsy was a Rebelette from 2002-2005 and served as Captain in 2005 for the basketball squad.
- Sherri Rock
Sherri Rock RN, BSN Sherri Rock has been in Alaska since she was nine years old and has lived in Kodiak, Anchorage and Wasilla. Sherri graduated from Bartlett High School in Anchorage and then went to Nursing School in Oklahoma. In 1993 she received her Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and returned to Alaska. Sherri Rock has worked in mental health facilities, schools, doctor's offices, cardiology clinics, pediatrics and inpatient nursing.
- Bea Pratt
Bea Pratt, Coach, Class of 1930 Bea Pratt is the pioneer in establishing girls athletic programs at Bartlett High School. Bea began coaching and teaching physical education and science at Bartlett in 1936. A 1935 graduate of Boston University School of Physical Education, she was the first full-time women's coach at Bartlett, expanding the girls basketball program in 1938. She also started the field hockey program in 1939 and the softball program in 1947.
- George Hetherman
George Hetherman, Class of 1975 George Hetherman set the highest example for all athletes at Bartlett High School using a combination of a positive attitude, good citizenship, talent and hard work to excel in three sports, especially baseball. George played varsity baseball for three years, serving as captain his senior year. He played varsity football for three years and was a captain his senior year. He also played two years on the varsity basketball team.
- Fran Kuszewski
Fran Kuszewski, Class of 1962 A great competitor who played with much heart and skill, Fran Kuszewski is on the top rung of three-sport athletes to ever wear a green and white uniform. It didn't matter the season, this sparkplug was at the forefront when Bartlett High School needed something extra. He played four years each on the football, basketball and baseball teams. In basketball, Fran was a good rebounder, very quick and had a good shot.
- Jim Holder
Jim Holder I was born in Memphis, Tennessee and graduated from Bartlett High School in 1989. I had originally planned on being a newspaper reporter, but while I was attending East Central Community College in Decatur, I went on television to help promote a couple of plays I was in. I decided around that time to get into broadcasting.
- Ben Fersenheim
Nine years of experience in all stages of the software lifecycle - conceptualization, architecture, design, construction, testing, deployment, and support.
- Michael Sherry
- Chris Lee
- Dewayne Pratt
- Anastasia McNeese
- Betty Quave
- Kim Dennison
- Chris Deile
- Brian Laskaris
- Ravonda Hardy
- Matt Martin
- Nichole Cunningham
- Haward Lorenz
Haward Lorenz was a genuine two-sport star for Bartlett High School in noteworthy career that spanned three years in the mid-to-late 1930s.He demonstrated superb prowess in football and basketball, playing on varsity for three in both sports. He is considered to be among Bartlett's outstanding defensive ends and also contributed mightily as a sure-handed receiver. In noteworthy achievement, Howie caught the winning touchdown pass against archrival Wells High of Southbridge.
- Robert Yates
- Allen Sloan
- Anthony Monaco