PORTLAND — Catherine McAuley High School’s second quarter honor roll includes these local students: Senior Audrey Thames; juniors Hannah Cain and Mary McManus; sophomores Elise Baribault and Madeleine Walker-Elders; and freshman Brooke Howard.
WORCESTER, Mass. — Christine M. Renaud, a senior double-majoring in psychology and sociology, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester at College of the Holy Cross. She is the daughter of Norm and Rita Renaud of Lisbon Falls.
WALTHAM, Mass. — Alexander Pilitsis, of Brunswick, a senior majoring in economics and international business, and Zachary Engel, of Freeport, a sophmore majoring in economics and finance, were was named to the dean’s list; and Scott Ross, of Freeport, a sophomore majoring in business, was named to the president’s list, at Bentley University.
WATERVILLE — These local students were named to the dean’s list at Thomas College for the fall 2012 semester:
Hailey Lamb of Harpswell, majoring in psychology;
Alyssa Giroux of Phippsburg, majoring in elementary education; Tyler Harrington of Richmond, majoring in criminal justice; Lindsy Hoopingarner of Richmond, majoring in management; Makayla Boyko of Topsham, majoring in psychology; Scott Dumas of Topsham, majoring in criminal justice; Malcolm Marshall of Topsham, majoring in criminal justice; Kimberly Morris of Topsham, majoring in elementary education; Devin Grover of Wiscasset, majoring in sports management; and Richard Klutz of Brunswick, majoring in accounting.
BATH — Tyler Dorr, a commercial art student; Jula Herrick, a carpentry student; Autumn Thompson, a commercial art student; Tim Huebler, a culinary arts student; Aaron LaPointe, an electrical technology student; Crysania Walker, an automotive technology student; and Katlyn Gonzalez, a nursing student, all of Morse High School, have been named Students of the Semester at Bath Regional Career and Technical Center. The technical center educates students from Boothbay Region High School, Lincoln Academy, Morse High School and Wiscasset High School.
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