BCHS Alumni News Blog

Betsy (Evans) VanderBerg, ’14, is new mom

Betsy (Evans) VanderBerg, BCHS Class of 2014, and family welcomed their first baby in 2023, looking towards celebrating his first birthday soon!

Congratulations Betsy and enjoy those precious moments together!

April Rose, ’74, enjoys retirement

We were happy to hear from April Rose, BCHS Class of 1974, retired R.N., mother and grandmother. She writes:

“I have lived in Carmel for 39 years. I have 3 children and four grandchildren. I have worked at Naab Road Surgery Center for the past 26 years and and been an R.N. for 45 years.
My husband and I enjoy cruising through Europe, Alaska, Hawaii and the Caribbean as often as we can. Retirement is sweet so far”.

Mark Joseph, ’73, enjoys retirement

Mark Joseph, BCHS Class of 1973, recently retired from work at Fanning Howey Architects. His plans for retirement: enjoying family, travel and doing what he want when he want! His favorite memories at BCHS: classmates & football games!

We wish you relaxing times in retirement!

Aar-Yana Willis, ’13, Launches New Children’s Book

Aar-Yana Willis, BCHS Class of 2013, has recently published a children’s book titled “I Love You This Much and All.”

“This heartfelt poem expresses the unconditional love, support and bond a loved one has for their child. Also, it’s a promise to guide, protect, and be there through life’s highs and lows.”1 Find out how you can order your copy today at Amazon.com.

Congratulations, Aar-Yana, on your beautiful book!

1 Description from Amazon.

Jamie (Boese) Collins, ’01, welcomes new son

Congratulations to Jamie (Boese) Collins, BCHS Class of 2001, and her husband Kevin as they welcome their son, Cooper William. Cooper joins big brother, Colton, who is a 5th grader at St. Luke, where Jamie teaches kindergarten.

Patrick Price, ’85, motorcoaches the nation

Patrick Price, BCHS Class of 1965, lives full-time in a 45-foot motorcoach, but that hasn’t stopped him from staying connected with his fellow alumni! “I’m constantly on the move across North America, always chasing the perfect weather,” Patrick shared.

Despite being on the road, Patrick enjoys staying in touch with his fellow classmates, attending all-city reunions and most recently joining the Class of ’66 for their reunion with alumni from eleven area Catholic high schools. “More than 90 of us gathered at the school for our 50th reunion. Now, it’s been 60 years!”

As a member of Bishop Chatard’s very first graduating class, Patrick laughingly recalled, “It all began with us and the Class of 1965! We’re the founding children, not the founding fathers!”