Nichols College Dean’s List
Local residents who made the Nichols College Dean’s List include:
Raymond-Oliver Alvarez of the Nichols Class of 2015 and Bath, has achieved Dean’s High Honors; and Nicole Ross of the Nichols Class of 2017 and Topsham, has achieved Dean’s High Honors.
Brunswick Rotary honors local students
The Brunswick Rotary Club recognized local high school students over the past school year 2014-2015 for their involvement in community and school activities. The Brunswick Rotary was first chartered in May 1925, and celebrates its 90th Anniversary this year.
The students recognized are as follows: Maine Region Ten Technical
High School — Nicholas Thibeault (Brunswick HS Class of 2015), Kristine Lajoie (Brunswick HS Class of 2015), Zoe McCrary (Brunswick HS Class of 2015), Alyssa Neilson (Freeport HS Class of 2015), Corey Kilton (Freeport HS Class of 2015) and Elizabeth Hinkley (Lisbon HS Class of 2015)
Brunswick High School — Julia Rider (Class of 2015), Alexandra Ring (Class of 2015), Anna Ferdinand (Class of 2015), Joe Armstrong (Class of 2016), Jackson Gordon (Class of 2017) and Brooke Barter (Class of 2017)
Mt. Ararat High School — Daphenie Thenor (Class of 2016), Jennifer Thenor (Class of 2015), Rebecca Schuman (Class of 2015), Lauren Williams (Class of 2015), Sara Lamb (Class of 2016) and Eleanor Skinner (Class of 2016).
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