NORTH ANSON — Carrabec High School has announced the following seniors have earned the top 10 spots for the class of 2021.

Jasmyne Coombs is the daughter of Aryke Tyrrell of Solon and Brian Coombs of Solon. She plans to attend the University of Maine at Farmington for its secondary education program.

Andrew Davis is the son of Donna Davis of New Portland. He plans to go into the Air Force.

Ethan Johnson is the son of Wayne & Kim Johnson of Solon. He plans to continue in the work force.

Chantelle LaCroix is the daughter of Kevin & Janet LaCroix of Solon. She plans to attend Husson University and major in physical therapy.

Elizabeth Manzer is the daughter of Angela Hawkins of Anson and Dean Manzer of Anson. She plans to attend KVCC for its phlebotomy program.

Autumn Morrill is the daughter of Eric and Amanda Morrill of Embden. She plans to attend the University of Maine at Orono for its animal and veterinary science program.

Mikayla Oliver is the daughter of Lawrence and Renee Oliver of Embden. She plans to attend the University of Maine at Farmington for its psychology program.

Sarah Olson is the daughter of Kirt and Laurie Olson of Solon. She plans to attend the University of Maine at Farmington.

Courtney Peabody is the daughter of Robert and Carrie Peabody of Solon. She plans to attend Plymouth State University and major in adventure education.

Anastasia Quimby is the daughter of Stacey Brown and Terry True of Wellington. She plans to attend Husson University.
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