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WWU Class Officers

February 21, 2019

Walla Walla University junior and seniors classes announce 2019 class officers.

Senior class officers, College Place, Wash., campus:

(Front row, from left) Natalie Schmidt, business administration major and executive vice president; Andrew Yamada, electrical engineering major and president; Josephine Stubbs, health promotion major and secretary; and Dane Ocampo, bioengineering major and marketing vice president.

(Back row from left) Daniel Wilkinson, biology major and spiritual vice president; Matthew Shankel, bioengineering major and social vice president; Ryan Isaacs, business administration major and treasurer; and Jordan Tamaleaa, theology major and historian.

(Not pictured) Mason Parks, civil engineering major and parliamentarian; Joel Libby, assistant professor of art, art department chair and class sponsor; and Brian Roth, professor of engineering, dean of the School of Engineering and sponsor.

Senior class officers, Portland, Ore., campus:

(From left) Samuel Gonzalez, nursing major and co-president; Deanna Ludwig-Bos, assistant professor of nursing and sponsor; and Taylor Stanic, nursing major and co-president.

Junior class officers:

(Front, from left) Nicholas Iwakoshi, bioengineering major and historian; Katie Wagner, theology major and president; Abbie Underhill, bioengineering major and executive vice president; Grant Hartman, mechanical engineering major and secretary; Elliott Claus, bioengineering major and spiritual vice president; Nicolas Belliard, bioengineering major and social vice president; Nicholas Ault, psychology and music double major and parliamentarian; and Mufaro Pazvakawambwa, mathematics major and treasurer.

(Not pictured) Susan Gardner, professor of English and class sponsor; and Brian Hartman, assistant professor of education and class sponsor.

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Senior class officers, College Place, Wash., campus.

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Senior class officers, Portland, Ore., campus.

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Junior class officers.

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