ORONO — The University of Maine recognized 2,035 students for achieving dean’s list honors in the Fall 2012 semester.
Locally, they include:
Bath: Kristen Shirley, Seth Smith, Kai Whitehead. Bowdoin: Jenna Bowley, Nathen Cloutier, Allison Goodridge, Morgan Kinney, Morgan Martin, Mikaela Melcher, Sarah Watts
Bowdoinham: Brian Bousquet Smith, Shauna Ferry, Sean Greeley, Connor Schneider, Kyle Williams
Brunswick: Colin Audette, Blake Bodwell, Mara Bonsaint, Emily Bryant, Michael Choiniere, James-Russell Davey, Rashon Edgerton, Erin Eldridge, Megan Elliott, Dana Freshley, Joseph Fricks, Stephanie Hill, Kristen Hunter, Justin Libby, Michelle Moeller, Hillary Morin, Ashley Paulette, Caroline Reno, Emily Roy, Whitney Salvail, Vicoria Schuyler, Leslie Sharkey, Valerie Smith, Hannah Sprague, Olivia Tetu, Thomas Watson
Freeport: Katherine Breau, Kaylon Brown, Alison Buthlay, Alexander Campbell, Luke LaMagna, Alexandra Mitch, Megan Ragucci, Anna Titova, Gordon Wilson, Eric Wold
Harpswell: Jamie Merriam, Amy Wyman
Lisbon Falls: Justin Grant, George Ouellette, Sean Winstead
Richmond: Katie Webster
Topsham: Kellen Bonnar, Courtney Burne, Michael FitzGerald, Linda Fogg, Alexandra Hauser, Robert Herrick, Krislyn Hyatt, Evan McDuff, Ariel McNett, Ian Messier, Anne Obery, Matthew Pelletier, Haley Poston, Kate Spies, Alexandra White
Wiscasset: Dustin Dorr
Woolwich: Sarah Grotz
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