Leaders of their Class

Members of the College class of 2006 marched to their Baccalaureate service on Tuesday, June 6, behind their class banner and their elected...

Members of the College class of 2006 marched to their Baccalaureate service on Tuesday, June 6, behind their class banner and their elected marshals: (from left) Theodore E. Chestnut, of Montclair, New Jersey, and Quincy House; Hana R. Alberts, of New York City and Mather House; Kwame Owusu-Kesse, of Worcester, Massachusetts, and Adams House; Tracy Tyrone Moore II, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Dunster House; Christina Adams of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and Quincy House; Neil Mehta, of Great Falls, Virginia, and Lowell House; Aaron Chadbourne, of Gorham, Maine, and Lowell House; and John “Jack” P. McCambridge, of Wilmette, Illinois, and Winthrop House.

Leaders of their class: Elected marshals for the class of 2006.

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