Diman Alumni from 1976

  • David Auclair (email)

    Member of the Diman Alumni Association - Treasurer.
    AS EE from New Hampshire Technical Institute, Class of 78.
    BS EET UMass Dartmouth (formerly Southeastern Mass University), Class of 84.
    Employment: Vermont Microsystems, Burlington, VT, 1984-1986.
    General Dynamics Communication Systems (formerly GTE Government Systems)
    1986 to present. Electrical Engineer for voice and data telecommunication systems for the US Military.


    Ronald Bernier

    In 1976 he graduated valedictorian from the carpentry shop. During his senior he was selected Outstanding Vocational Student and Captain of the Cross Country Team. After graduating from Diman he went onto earn a BS Degree in Civil Engineering from Roger Williams College. For a number years he was involved in ownership of two construction firms. In 1987 he entered the pastoral ministry at the Christian Life Fellowship. Then in 1995 he founded both Master Builder Ministries (a New Testament Church) and East Gate Christian Academy (serves as Headmaster). During this time he completed a BS in Biblical Studies and a Doctorate of Christian Ministry.Ronald Bernier

    William (Bill) Chace (email)

    Entered USAF out of high school. Retired 1996 E7 MSgt. A.S in Accounting 1993, B.S. Management 1998. Cost Accountant State of South Carolina for 4 yrs. Presently, Supervisor Raw Material Section of Kord Corp. Lugoff,S.C. Married 26 yrs, daughter 22; son 17. Live in Camden, S.C.


    Gary Cottrell
    (email)

    Joined the navy after graduation. Retired in 1996. Worked at Sippican in Marion, Mass for 3 years.Am presently employed at American Dryer Corporation in the Fall River Industrial Park.


    Richard Cournoyer
    (email)

    Mr. Cournoyer is now the Technology Coordinator right here at Diman. He was "Bowler of the Year" in Southeastern Mass. in 1994.


    James Jacintho
    (email)

    I graduated from Diman in 1976 from the electronics department. I am currently an engineer with Honeywell at Goddard Space flight Center. Thanks for the memories!