2002 Senior Marshals

Photographs by Gerard Hammond (inset) and Stu Rosner The senior marshals, looking ahead to Commencement 2002, are: (inset) first...

Photographs by Gerard Hammond (inset) and Stu Rosner

The senior marshals, looking ahead to Commencement 2002, are: (inset) first marshal Gerard Hammond, of Cabot House and Brooklyn; (back row, from left) Dan Droller, of Eliot House and Pelham, New York; Adam Kline, of Leverett House and Pompano Beach, Florida; Avik Chatterjee, of Adams House and Cary, North Carolina; (front row, from left) Nick Lau, of Cabot House and Plano, Texas; Laura Barnard, of Mather House and Hinsdale, Illinois; Marie-Therese Panlilio, of Currier House and San Dimas, California, and Chad Callaghan, of Mather House and Cleveland.

       

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