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KATHRYN A. O’DONOGHUE was named as a top 10 senior at Catherine McAuley High School in Portland. She is the daughter of Patrick O’Donoghue of Freeport and Stacey O’Donoghue of Falmouth. During her four years at McAuley, O’Donoghue was a member of the Ambassadors Club, and participated in soccer, lacrosse and swimming (captain). She was also honored with the 2011 UMaine “Women in Engineering” Award and the Southern Maine Athletic Association Athletic Summit Award. In the fall, O’Donoghue plans to study engineering at Villanova.
KATHRYN A. O’DONOGHUE was named as a top 10 senior at Catherine McAuley High School in Portland. She is the daughter of Patrick O’Donoghue of Freeport and Stacey O’Donoghue of Falmouth. During her four years at McAuley, O’Donoghue was a member of the Ambassadors Club, and participated in soccer, lacrosse and swimming (captain). She was also honored with the 2011 UMaine “Women in Engineering” Award and the Southern Maine Athletic Association Athletic Summit Award. In the fall, O’Donoghue plans to study engineering at Villanova.
DIANE McLELLAN of Freeport received a master’s degree in education in literacy and language arts on May 12 from New England College in Henniker, N.H.

ROBIN WHITE of West Bath
received a master’s degree in
education in literacy and language arts on May 12 from
New England College in Henniker, N.H.
DEBORAH MEADOWS of Topsham graduated from Marlboro
College in Marlboro, Vt., with a
bachelor of arts in literature
with highest honors on May 13,
2012.
TREY R. MILAM, the son of
William and Nancy Milam of
Woolwich, has been named to
the spring 2012 semester
dean’s list at Hamilton College
in Clinton, N.Y.
JENNIFER S. MEANS of Georgetown earned a place on the
spring 2012 semester dean’s
list at Bucknell University in
Lewisburg, Pa. The daughter of
Jeffrey and Susan Means of
Georgetown, she is a 2010
graduate of Upper Arlington
High School in Columbus, Ohio.
TAYLOR ROSS of Topsham gained
a position on the spring 2012
semester dean’s list at Nichols
College in Dudley, Mass.


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