The Senior Marshals

Photograph by Stu Rosner The senior marshals, looking ahead to Commencement 2003, are: (clockwise from top left) first marshal...

Photograph by Stu Rosner

The senior marshals, looking ahead to Commencement 2003, are: (clockwise from top left) first marshal Krishnan Subrahmanian, of Pforzheimer House and Woodbury, Minnesota; second marshal Laurence Patrick Noonan, of Quincy House and North Easton, Massachusetts; Deanna Barkett, of Winthrop House and Miami; Joseph Stephan Linhart, of Adams House and Saugerties, New York; Luke R. Long, of Adams House and Moran, Wyoming; James C. Coleman Jr., of Lowell House and Richmond, Virginia; Harpaul Alberto Kohli, of Currier House and McLean, Virginia, and Monique Candace James, of Quincy House and Miami.

            

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