Thirteen Students Commissioned as Catawba College Junior Marshals

Thirteen students from Catawba College's School of Evening and Graduate Studies were commissioned as Junior Marshals in an April 19 ceremony held in Tom Smith Auditorium. College Provost, Dr. Jesse McCartney commissioned the Junior Marshals, assisted by Dean of the School of Evening and Graduate Stu...

Thirteen students from Catawba College's School of Evening and Graduate Studies were commissioned as Junior Marshals in an April 19 ceremony held in Tom Smith Auditorium. College Provost, Dr. Jesse McCartney commissioned the Junior Marshals, assisted by Dean of the School of Evening and Graduate Studies, Dr. Edith Bolick, and College Marshal, Professor David Pulliam.

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 both in 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.

Those commissioned include Kristin Rene Beaver of China Grove; Jeffrey N. Bostian of Lexington; James Scott Campbell of Statesville; Tina Dale Carroll of Rockwell; Steven Darnell Cauble of Salisbury; Michael Wayne Croshaw of Salisbury; Julie Younger Jerman of Charlotte; Loraine A. Jones of China Grove; Kristy Lynn Lowder of Salisbury; Roger Vance MacLean of Mocksville; Tammy E. Nortz of Statesville; Kristin McCullough Saine of Cleveland; and Fred Smith of Statesville.

Two students, both of whom were commissioned as Junior Marshals last academic year, will continue to serve the institution in that capacity this year. They are Debbie Taylor Bennett of Winston-Salem and Patricia Shirlene Queen of Lexington.


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Thirteen Students Commissioned as Catawba College Junior Marshals

Thirteen students from Catawba College's School of Evening and Graduate Studies were commissioned as Junior Marshals in an April 19 ceremony held in Tom Smith Auditorium. College Provost, Dr. Jesse McCartney commissioned the Junior Marshals, assisted by Dean of the School of Evening and Graduate Stu...

Thirteen students from Catawba College's School of Evening and Graduate Studies were commissioned as Junior Marshals in an April 19 ceremony held in Tom Smith Auditorium. College Provost, Dr. Jesse McCartney commissioned the Junior Marshals, assisted by Dean of the School of Evening and Graduate Studies, Dr. Edith Bolick, and College Marshal, Professor David Pulliam.

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 both in 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.

Those commissioned include Kristin Rene Beaver of China Grove; Jeffrey N. Bostian of Lexington; James Scott Campbell of Statesville; Tina Dale Carroll of Rockwell; Steven Darnell Cauble of Salisbury; Michael Wayne Croshaw of Salisbury; Julie Younger Jerman of Charlotte; Loraine A. Jones of China Grove; Kristy Lynn Lowder of Salisbury; Roger Vance MacLean of Mocksville; Tammy E. Nortz of Statesville; Kristin McCullough Saine of Cleveland; and Fred Smith of Statesville.

Two students, both of whom were commissioned as Junior Marshals last academic year, will continue to serve the institution in that capacity this year. They are Debbie Taylor Bennett of Winston-Salem and Patricia Shirlene Queen of Lexington.


RELATED CONTENT:

PHOTOS: SEGS Junior Marshal Commissioning Ceremony (Spring 2008)

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Thirteen Students Commissioned as Catawba College Junior Marshals

Thirteen students from Catawba College's School of Evening and Graduate Studies were commissioned as Junior Marshals in an April 14 ceremony held in the Hurley Room on campus. Dean of the School of Evening and Graduate Studies, Dr. Edith Bolick, and College Marshal, Professor David Pulliam, officiat...

Thirteen students from Catawba College's School of Evening and Graduate Studies were commissioned as Junior Marshals in an April 14 ceremony held in the Hurley Room on campus. 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 2011-2012 academic year include Kisha Wilson Allen of Salisbury; Dirk Wayne Apt of Lexington; Christina Smith Clifton of Woodleaf; Stephanie Curry Farmer of Rockwell; Jamon Wynn Gaddy of Lexington; Christopher Cummings Hayes of Charlotte; Pamela Louise Nance of Salisbury; Jeffrey Lynn Osborne of Salisbury; Albert Thomas Parker of Huntersville; Pamela Terece Reid of Mt. Pleasant; Cheryl Sparks Sheets of China Grove; and John Wayne Saunders of Salisbury.


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