Catawba College Commissions Nine SEGS Students as Junior Marshals

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Nine students from Catawba College's School of Evening and Graduate Studies were commissioned as Junior Marshals in an April 26th ceremony. Dean of the School of Evening and Graduate Studies, Dr. Edith Bolick, and College Marshal, Professor David Pulliam, officiated at the ceremony. These Junior Mar...

Nine students from Catawba College's School of Evening and Graduate Studies were commissioned as Junior Marshals in an April 26th ceremony.  Dean of the School of Evening and Graduate Studies, Dr. Edith Bolick, and College Marshal, Professor David Pulliam, officiated at the ceremony.

These Junior Marshals were chosen from the junior class based on academic rank and are among the most honored students on campus. They embody the best of Catawba College in both academic achievement and service to the College community. They will represent the College in formal graduation week ceremonies, adding order and dignity to the proceedings.

SEGS Junior Marshals for the 2013-2014 academic year include Jennifer Marie Brown of China Grove; Robbie Lee Calloway of Lexington; Erica Nicole Cranfill of Mocksville; Anabel Santiago-Guerra of Lexington; Marcus David Fowler of Mooresville; Michael Lane Lyerly of Salisbury; Larry Donnell McGee of Salisbury; Christina Cline Potts of Salisbury; and Emily Langley Williams of Lexington.

Five SEGS Junior Marshals from the 2012-2013 academic year also agreed to continue to serve during the 2013-2014 academic year. They include Jason F. Cauble of Mooresville; Christopher Michael Driver of Winston-Salem; Matthew Lynn Gobble of Statesville; Cynthia Marianna Goodson of Mooresville; and William Vanover of Concord.

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