Monday, November 26, 2007

The way it was: October 23, 1987



Cast members of “Two by Two,” according to the caption on the "Golden Times" front page picture above, included John Bagnal, Melinda Miller, Robin Yates, Stephen Hester, Roxanne Keshawarz, Keith Salter, and Brooke Keton.

Hmmmm, eight people, seven names. Can anybody figure out whose name got left out of the caption? CLUE: He was voted as “Most Talented” in our class’ Who’s Who.

Sadly, since our 10-year reunion, we have learned that John Bagnal (front row, right) has passed away.

The other front-page story on Oct. 23 was about College Night, written by the aforementioned owner of a red Chevette.

Bocephus boogied at the Convocation Center, and James Goad described Mu Alpha Theta as “an awe-inspiring, thought-promoting club.”

“Hurricane Circus,” our Homecoming theme, dominated the inside pages. In sports, volleyball coach Phil Parker worried about injuries and inconsistent play threatening his team’s state title aspirations, while the football Hurricane overcame a 2-3 start to the season to win its first 2 conference games.

On the back page, Stephen Hester fondly recalled Buddence’s “date with Sue,” and I wrote something stupid mocking JHS’ student handbook rules. (My wife’s look at me was priceless when she read it for the first time last night.)

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe that "Most Talented" person who was left off the caption was Greg Murray.
I did not know about John Bagnal.
Janey

Angie Stricklin Buhrmester said...

Well maybe Annie Camp's Handbook is a bit better now!! ;)

Anonymous said...

I am so sad to hear about John Bagnal. Does anyone know what happened? He was an anesthesiologist, right?
Kristy Chitmon Reed

Angie Stricklin Buhrmester said...

He was an anesthesiologist in Los Angeles. He had started his practice at Cedars Siani. All his obituary said was that he died at his home in 2003.

Angela O. said...

Oh my goodness! I had no idea John B had passed away. That's so sad.

Anonymous said...

I found out through Kathy Williams about two years after his death. I tracked down his mom to speak with her by phone. She informed me that he had been sick for some time but that she herself did not even know. He lived in Beverly Hills working with a plastic surgeon. She was flying in to see him in California. A friend of his picked her up and gave her the bad news that he had died in his sleep the night before. She never went into details about the cause of his death and I did not pry. She did say that even though he was only in Jonesboro for such a short time, he always thought of Jonesboro and JHS as his home. Now that says something about what kind of friendships we all had! I will forever miss him, he is the reason I picked my french horn up again- and I still play today!
Karen

Liora (Lourie Collins) Pearlman said...

His full name was John-Patrick B Bagnal, MD but I cannot find info online about his life, or death.

He was such a lively spirit, at the 10th reunion SO vital, happy, and energetic. What a pleasure to be around!

luv you always, John...

Lourie Collins (Liora Pearlman)

Anonymous said...

I have been wanting to post this for a while, but Liora's mention of it initiated me actually doing so. Hope those who have not had this link find it helpful.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesdispatch/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=1479339

Anonymous said...

In case the link is wonky:
Dr. John-Patrick Berkeley Bagnal, age 33, passed away suddenly at his home in Los Angeles, California, on Monday, October 6, 2003. Dr. Bagnal was an anesthesiologist in Los Angeles. He worked at Cedars Sinai Hospital and with the SAFE Anesthesia Group. Dr. Bagnal was born in Camden, SC, on January 22, 1970. Due to his father's employment with the EI DuPont de Nemours Company, Inc, and many relocations, he lived with his parents while growing up in Camden, South Carolina; Wilmington, Delaware; Richmond, VA; Houston, TX; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Jonesboro, AR. Dr. Bagnal attended college at Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH, where he graduated in June, 1992 with a dual degree of Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry and Biology. He then attended Dartmouth Medical School and graduated with a Doctor of Medicine degree in June, 1997. After doing a one year surgery residency at the Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, CA, he completed a three year anesthesia residency program at the Harvard's Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA in June 2001. Starting in June 2001,he worked for one year as a Staff Anesthesiologist and Instructor at the Harvard Medical School's Brigham and Women's Hospital. In August 2002, he moved to Los Angeles and started his anesthesia practice. While at Dartmouth, Dr. Bagnal was heavily involved in activities on campus and in the community. He lettered for four years on the Dartmouth Men's Lightweight Rowing team, and played the French horn in the Dartmouth Wind Symphony, the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra, and the String Quartet. He continued his love for music by co-founding an a capella singing group that cut a CD and also performed at many college and community functions. Dr. Bagnal was also a member of the Physician's Symphony in Pasadena, and the Physician's Longwood Symphony Orchestra in Boston. He was a four year brother in the SAE Fraternity and was the treasurer in his senior year. He was president of the Dartmouth Outing Club his senior year, and helped lead freshmen trips each summer. He was inducted into the secret honor society of the Fire and Skoal and was a two time presidential scholar. After graduating, he was treasurer of his class's fifth and tenth year reunions. In September 2002, Dr. Bagnal volunteered his time and went with a group of doctors and nurses as part of Operation Perfect World, to Ecuador and performed surgery on local children with significant medical problems. Dr. Bagnal's education started off in a great way in Wilmington, Delaware, in the Wilmington Montesorri School when he was three years old, and his education continued until he was 31 when he completed his residency in anesthesia. He loved to swim and swam competitively for several years. In Puerto Rico he was on the golf team, swim team, and tennis team. He was an accomplished pianist and took lessons from six years of age to 15 years of age. While in Medical School he played on the Medical School's ice hockey team and enjoyed snow skiing. Dr. Bagnal accepted Christ when he was nine years of age and was baptized in The Bon Air Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia. During most summers growing up, he would spend them in Cincinnati, OH, with his mother's parents and attended the Westwood United Methodist Church and was a honorary member of the Westmates Sunday School Class. Dr. Bagnal is predeceased by his grandparents, Evelyn Owen and Roy E. Armstrong of Cincinnati, OH. He is survived by his parents, Cheryl Armstrong-Bagnal and Patrick Bagnal who live in Fair Hill, MD. Family and friends can be received at the Chandler Funeral Home, 7230 Lancaster Pike, Hockessin, DE from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, October 16. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. on Friday, October 17, at the Kemblesville United Methodist Church, Highway 896, Kemblesville, Pennsylvania. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to The American Cancer Society, 92 Read's Way, Suite 205, New Castle, Del. 19720.