ORONO — Recently the University of Maine recognized 2,026 students for achieving dean’s list honors in the spring 2012 semester. Listed are the students from The Times Record’s circulation area:
Bath: Rebecca Bonnett and Seth Smith.
Bowdoin: Nathen Cloutier, Allison Goodridge, Ryan Herrick, Morgan Kinney and John Lanpher.
Bowdoinham: Brian Bousquet Smith, Allison Doe, Sean Greeley and Connor Schneider.
Brunswick: Karin Baard, John Bilodeau, Erik, Bodwell, Mara Bonsaint, Megan Elliott, Joseph Fricks, Kristen Hunter, Nicole Messerman, Hillary Morin, Ashley Paulette, Megan Pelletier, Samantha Roy, Whitney Salvail, Valerie Smith, Olivia Tetu, Amy Tooker and Thomas Watson.
Freeport: Hannah Boutin, Katherine Breau, Kaylon Brown, Aimee Daniel, Ryan Farley, Megan Ragucci, Whitney Scott, Margaret Stavros and Brian Steele.
Harpswell: Hannay Marley and Michael Neron.
Lisbon: Elisha Beal and Sean Winstead.
Richmond: Rachel Carter, Brooke Lancaster, Nicholas Noble and Sarah Williams.
Topsham: William Brown, Courtney Burne, Brian Farnsworth, Linda Fogg, John Frey, Robert Herrick, Krislyn Hyatt, Ian Messier, Anne Obery, Jack Obery, Wesley Pelletier, Haley Poston, Allison Raymond, Sara Rogers, Kate Spies, Kristin Stanhope and Daniel Whitney.
Wiscasset: Ashley Bailey and Ashley Ferrucci.
Woolwich: Amy Brooker and Elizabeth Detwiler.
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