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Senior Class Elects Officers

By Kim Strobel, April 07, 2016

The 2016 senior class at Walla Walla University has elected officers for the main campus in College Place, Wash., and the nursing campus in Portland, Ore.

College Place Campus

Kara McMahon (biology/pre-med), president; Savannah Kisling (environmental science), vice president; Chelsea Bond (music), spiritual vice president; Natalie Hall (biology), social vice president; Grant Gustavsen (business administration), treasurer; Benjamin Gow-Lee (biology/pre-med), secretary; Darold Bigger (professor of religion) and Terrie Aamodt (professor of history and English), sponsors.

Portland Campus

Elizabeth Green (nursing) and Isabella Asamsama (nursing), co-presidents; Debbie Lampson (assistant professor of nursing), sponsor.

“My vision is for our class to realize the many diverse talents we have that make us unique, but also the many things we share in common that make us one family,” says McMahon. “I want us to enjoy this last year at our university by making lasting memories so we remember this year as being one of the best years of our lives.”

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College Place, Wash., campus senior officers: (front row, from left) Savannah Kisling (environmental science), vice president; Kara McMahon (biology/pre-med), president; Natalie Hall (biology), social vice president. (Back row, from left) Grant Gustavsen (business administration), treasurer; Chelsea Bond (music), spiritual vice president; Benjamin Gow-Lee (biology/pre-med), secretary. (Not pictured) Class sponsors: Darold Bigger, professor of religion, and Terrie Aamodt, professor of history and English.

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Portland, Ore., campus: (from left) Debbie Lampson, assistant professor of nursing, sponsor; Elizabeth Green (nursing) and Isabella Asamsama (nursing), co-presidents.

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Adventist Health program manager for religion, faith and mission
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