WELLS — Administrators at Wells High School have announced the first trimester honor roll students for the 2016-2017 school year.
Students achieveing this academic distinction include:
Seniors (High Honors): Charlyn Achola, Caeli Beecher, Emma Clarrage, Vincent Crawford, Isabelle Creamer, Elizabeth Curtis, Colby Damren, Michelle Desjardins, Lauren Dewey, Kevin Finley, Austin Knight, Samuel Livingston, Kayla Looper, Alyssa Loukola, Savannah Martin, Brian McMahon, Isaac J. Michaud, Hannah Moody, Madison Morin, Nathan Olsen, David Ouellette, Richard Patnaude, Alec Pinette, Halee Ramsdell, Sara Ring, Amanda Villemaire, Emily Villemaire, Joshua Yee
Seniors (Honors): Jessica Bacon, Amber Bauer, Owen Berry, Christopher Brassard, Emily Cottis, Tristan Cox, Riley Dempsey, Tyler Dewey, Jacob Dion, Zoe Emerton, Elana Fortin, Seana Grealey, Nathaniel Hayward, Maryalissa Hebden, Emma Heyland, Sarah Holdsworth, Connor Hood, Katelyn Hurlburt, Danielle Jarosz, Allison Jarvis, Taryn Lambert, Bailey Marsh, Takara McDermott, Marisa Mizzoni, Alana Moisan, Wesley Moody, Brianna Nucci, Allyson O’Brien, Madison O’Connor, Keegan Reidy, Sydnie Sayward, Ryan Shackford, Ryan Sousa, Sarah Strange, Victoria Thiffault, Molly Thompson, Brandon Tweed
Juniors (High Honors): Kylie Belanger, Allison Brann, Anya Chase, Samantha Chase, Charles Clough, Claudia Davis, Olivia Durfee, Jennifer Erwin, Raven Goodell, Mitchell Libby, Joel Paris, Estelle Reardon, Megan Schneider, Madison Szczygiel, Leah Tufts, Channing Wang
Juniors (Honors): Emma Bernhardt, Samantha Bogue, Matthew Buonanno, Rosemary Campanella, Brianna Christie, Erin Clawson, Cameren Cousins, Brendan Dean, Brenda Griffin, Lukas Hall, Mitchell Hanagan, Lilly Hendry, Brianna Hennessey, Bryn Heyland, Kaylee Hollins, Sara Kondor-Ouellette, Megan LaChance, Madison Lavalle, Sean McCormack-Kuhman, Tyler McDonnell, Tyler Morrison, Ryan Norton, Shawn Ouellette, Olivia Pagliarulo, Kathleen Perry, Drew Peters, Nolan Potter, Christian Saulnier, Eric Sousa, Benjamin Stevens, Matthew Szczygiel, Gwenyth Webber, Jackson Woodman, Michael Wrigley
Sophomores (High Honors): Gary Andrews, Lauren Bartlett, Tyler Bridge, Hannah Cottis, Jared Damren, Mackenzie Foss, Katherine Reidy, Natalie Robinson, Hailey Smith, Olivia Talevi, Kimberly Towne
Sophomores (Honors): Delaney Bailey, Olivia Brousseau, Duncan Campbell, Carrie Chase, Matthew Chase, Heidi Fortin, Anna Guerrette, Ryan Harriman, Kiah Holdsworth, Lily Iannillo, Odin Kammerer, Parker McDermott, Charles Oliver, Brianna Ordway, Jaden Poulin, Matthew Sherburne, Julie Signoretti, Hailey Tostenson, Dylan Whitney
Freshmen (High Honors): Cameron Barker, Ethan Beals, Logan Bedell, Alexandra Bento, Meredith Bogue, Ashleigh Bolduc, Grace Bradish, Hannah Bradish, Graham Bridges, Kaitlyn Chrisemer, Decovan Dufort, Abigail Durost, Joseph Eremita, Tyler Evans, Samantha Jones, Alyssa Kenney, Guss Madsen, Timothy Martell, Givon McLean, Matthew Ouellette, Jaidyn Patel, Michael Patnaude, Katie Plourde, Elliana Poulin, Francesca Ramsdell, Samuel Strange, Alyssa Wallingford, Gwen Wallingford, Mackenzie Webb, Sarah Webb, Andrew Wuerthner, Gabriella Zurlo
Freshmen (Honors): Griffin Allaire, Jordan Belanger, Abigail Booth, Cailey Brickett, Joshua Burgess, Tyler Carpenter, Nathan Chandler, Lauren Coon, Emma Cousins, Emanuel Diggs, Chenille Eccleston, Kalaeb Fenoff, Joel Foley, Maxwell Gates, Taylor George, Anna Gould, Shea Harrington, Skyler Klinner-Lozano, Evan Leach, Jack Lord, Sarah Lord, Chaya Lord-Rozeff, Payton MacKay, Braeden MacNeill, Olivia Michaud, Jade Moffett, Lucas Reese, Brian Roberts, Wyatt Rowe, Ethan Shell, Tyler Stapleton, Zachary Steere, Drew Stevens, Paige Tremblay, Savanah Wilder, Kimberly Yurga
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