ORONO — Here’s a list of local students earning Dean’s List honors in the spring 2013 semester from the University of Maine. Of the students who made the list, 1,715 are from Maine, 254 are from out of state and 63 are from foreign countries.
Bath: Jaanna Malcolm, Caitlin Martel-Harrington. Bowdoin: Aimee Burgos, Nathen Cloutier, Allison Goodridge, Morgan Kinney, Mikaela Melcher
Bowdoinham: Kelsey Frank, Connor Schneider, Kyle Williams
Brunswick: Colin Audette, Erik Bodwell, Mara Bonsaint, Michael Choiniere, Rashon Edgerton, Erin Eldridge, Dana Freshley, Joseph Fricks, Jesse Holland, Kristen Hunter, Kathleen McMahon, Robert McQuoid, Hillary Morin, Caroline Reno, Emily Roy, Whitney Salvail, Grayson Smith, Valerie Smith, Hanna Sprague, Olivia Tetu
Freeport: Kathryn Blenk, Katherine Breau, Alison Buthlay, Mallerie Chomyn, Amanda Curtis, Nathan Jones, Sheila Murch, Megan Ragucci, Anna Titova, Gordon Wilson, Eric Wold
Harpswell: Zandalee Toothaker, Jordanne Woodbury
Lisbon: Kelly Bourgoin
Lisbon Falls: Justin Grant, Sean Winstead.
Richmond: Katie Webster.
Topsham: Courtney Burne, John Carpenter, Michael Donahue-Hanscom, Paige Eggleston, Linda Fogg, John Frey, Robert Herrick, Gregory Kritzman, Ian Messier, Haley Michaud, Anne Obery, Matthew Pelletier, Allison Raymond, Thomas Schofield, Connor Scott, Kate Spies, Casey Williams
West Bath: Julia Knowles, Michael Orr, Maura Walker, Hillary Warner-Evans
Wiscasset: Dustin Dorr.
Woolwich: Sarah Grotz, Gabriela Peralta, Andrew Piccirillo
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