The following part-time, in-state students have been named to the University of Southern
Maine dean’s List for the 2011-
2012 academic year: Amber
Hardison, Durham; Peter
Richard, Lisbon; Joshua Minnich, Lisbon Falls; Elizabeth
Manson, Dustin Nadeau, Hannah Ober, and Justin Wenger,
Brunswick; Laura Bubar and
Aubin White, Freeport; Keely
Anderson, Page Nichols, Pownal; Danielle Moody, Dresden;
Virginia Jarvi, Richmond; Timothy Eichfeld, Aurora Jerome,
Faith Robinson, and Martha
Sterling-Golden, Topsham.
BRIAN CHRISTOPHER CHOATE of Topsham was awarded the
National Science Foundation’s
Robert Noyce Scholarship.
Choate, a 1998 Brunswick High
School graduate, is the husband of Jessica Choate. He is a general sciences student at the
University of Southern Maine. The following local students graduated from Cheverus High
School in June: ELIZABETH
GWILYM, Freeport; ANNA HERLING,
Bowdoin; CAMERON
OLSON, Durham; GLENN
RICHARDSON, Brunswick;
LUKAS TEMPLE, Topsham; and
CATHERINE WALSH, Freeport Local students who attend
Cheverus High School earned
AP Scholar Awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement on the College
Board’s Advanced Placement examinations. Elizabeth Gwilym of Freeport qualified for the AP
Scholar Award by earning an average score of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams.
Zachary Walker-Elders of Lisbon Falls qualified for the AP
Scholar with Honor Award by earning an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams. Anna N.
Herling of Bowdoin and Lukas
J. Temple of Topsham qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average score of at least 3.5 on all
AP exams, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams.
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