WELLS — Administrators at Wells High School have announced the top academic performers achieving distinction on the school’s honor roll for the second trimester of the 2017-2018 school year.
Seniors
High Honors
Kylie Belanger, Anya Chase, Brianna Christie, Erin Clawson, Olivia Durfee, Jennifer Erwin, Raven Goodell, Brenda Griffin, Brianna Hennessey, Kaylee Hollins, Madison Lavalle, Mitchell Libby, Delaney McDonnell, Tyler Morrison, Joel Paris, Estelle Reardon, Megan Schneider, Isabelle Sossei, Madison Szczygiel, Matthew Szczygiel, Leah Tufts, and Channing Wang.
Honors
Gage Baker, Emma Bernhardt, Noah Boucher, Abigail Bourque, Timothy Bullard, Rosemary Campanella, Samantha Chase, Charles Clough, Cameren Cousins, Quentin Curtiss, Claudia Davis-Meggs, Sarah Falta, Fiona Grady, Lukas Hall, Mitchell Hanagan, Lilly Hendry, Bryn Heyland, Abigail Hussey, Sara Kondor-Ouellette, Jack Macolini, Nicholas Maynard, Tyler McDonnell, Bailey Morrison, Ryan Norton, John O’Connor, Shawn Ouellette, Olivia Pagliarulo, Jade Perkins, Drew Peters, Christian Saulnier, Katrin Spainhour, Nathaniel St. Jean, Hope Wolterbeek, Jackson Woodman, and Michael Wrigley.
Juniors
High Honors
Gary Andrews, Tyler Bridge, Carrie Chase, Matthew Chase, Sara Del Rio Vazquez, Mackenzie Foss, Jack Gregory, Odin Kammerer, Emilee Mathieu, Emily Morrison, Katherine Reidy, Natalie Robinson, Hailey Smith, Olivia Talevi, Kimberly Towne, and Abigale Vigue.
Honors
Delaney Bailey, Lauren Bartlett, Megan Bradish, Olivia Brousseau, Duncan Campbell, Hannah Cottis, Jared Damren, Hannah Davis, Lauren Dow, Heidi Fortin, Seamus Graffam, Anna Guerrette, Abigail Hanson, Hailey Kelly, Karissa Kenyon, Parker McDermott, Isaac Michaud, Delaney O’Brien, Charles Oliver, Brianna Ordway, Margaret Patterson, Matthew Sherburne, Kyle Stone, Morgan Welch-Thompson, Vivica Woods, and Sophia Zurlo.
Sophomores
High Honors
Jordan Belanger, Alexandra Bento, Ashleigh Bolduc, Grace Bradish, Hannah Bradish, Graham Bridges, Tyler Carpenter, Kaitlyn Chrisemer, Decovan Dufort, Joseph Eremita, Tyler Evans, Joel Foley, Samantha Jones, Alyssa Kenney, Guss Madsen, Timothy Martell, Givon McLean, Jaidyn Patel, Katie Plourde, Francesca Ramsdell, Wyatt Rowe, Alyssa Wallingford, Gwen Wallingford, Sarah Webb, and Gabriella Zurlo.
Honors
James Ackerman, Griffin Allaire, Cameron Barker, Ethan Beals, Logan Bedell, Meredith Bogue, Nathan Chandler, Samuel Chaplin, Ashlynn Dolan, Abigail Durost, Liliana Farias, Maxwell Gates, Taylor George, Anna Gould, Avery Hubbard, Skyler Klinner-Lozano, Andrew Knott, Evan Leach, Chaya Lord-Rozeff, James Luttrell, Braeden MacNeill, Nathan Mahoney, Matthew Ouellette, Michael Patnaude, Lucas Reese, Zachary Steere, Samuel Strange, Paige Tremblay, Mackenzie Webb, Savanah Wilder, Andrew Wuerthner, and Kimberly Yurga.
Freshmen
High Honors
Mallory Aromando, Kathryn Cafaro, Lily Clough, Leah Cluff, Aiden Drake, Michael Gregory, Andrew Iles, Emma Keniston, Connor Lavigne, Gavyn Leighton, Antonia MacEwen, Negel Martell, Isabel Martin, Sydney McDermott, Rhiannon McQuaide, Jacob Michaud, Julie Mott, Lindsey Parker, Kate Pinette, Jonah Potter, Kai Rosenberg, Grace Stevens, Nora Stevens, Leah Theriault, Kadia Thompson, and Hannah Tufts.
Honors
Gabriella Allain, Lilly Arbelo, Hayden Barker, Tucker Brown, Craig Chase, Owen Coggeshall-Beyea, Heaven Conley, Caleb Corey, Isabella DeAngelis, Jacob DuBois, Stacia Gadomski, Jaiden Greaves, Natalie Hanagan, Garner Holdsworth, Andrew Huber-Young, Ashton Jacobson-Theriault, Hayden Jellison, Mason Jones, Kaitlyn Kenyon, Lance Littlefield, Lucas Randall, Amanda Ring, Veronica Ryder, Summer Sayward, Sean Swanick, Alexander Szczapa, Quinn Tremblay, and Thomas Ward.
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