Students appointed to lead Huntingdon student activitiesMontgomery,
Ala.—Ten Huntingdon College students have been
selected to serve as student-leaders in the College's Campus Activities
Board (CAB), an arm of the Office of Student Life. The appointed
students will coordinate and manage assigned events for the calendar
year 2013. The 2013 Huntingdon College CAB drivers are:
- Skye Esry, a freshman from Eufaula, Alabama, will
coordinate the Miss Huntingdon Pageant. The pageant is scheduled for
Saturday, February 16, at 7:00 p.m. in the new Leo J. Drum Jr. Theater,
Cloverdale Administrative Building, Cloverdale Campus.
- Josh Johnson, a junior from Montgomery, Alabama,
will coordinate CloverJam, an annual spring event during which a band of
national note appears on the Huntingdon campus. CloverJam 2013 will be
held April 6. An announcement about the band and ticket sales is
expected in early February.
- Kathryn Dismuke, a sophomore from Montgomery, will coordinate the events of Welcome Back Week, held annually during the first week of fall semester classes.
- Huntingdon junior James Temple of Montgomery and Niki Kennedy, a freshman from Taylor, Alabama, will coordinate the events of Homecoming Week, scheduled for the week preceding and including September 27–29, 2013.
- Blake Bosch, a junior from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, will coordinate Family Weekend events. Family Weekend coincides with Homecoming annually.
- Wesley Smithart, a sophomore from Union Springs, Alabama, will coordinate the College's annual Countess of Huntingdon Ball.
- Victoria Luchner, a junior from Enterprise, Alabama, has been appointed to manage other special events planned by the Office of Student Life.
- Hallie Grace Muncher, a freshman from Jasper, Alabama, and Georgianna Hunt, a freshman from Wetumpka, Alabama, have been charged with public relations for the events.
CAB is a student-led organization that is committed to enhancing the
Huntingdon College student experience by unifying the student body with
quality entertainment and creative programming. The Board is selected
through an interview and application process during the fall semester.
Members serve for the calendar year, January through December. Each
board member leads a team of committee members who are critical in
carrying out the programs and events.
Huntingdon College, grounded in the
Judeo-Christian tradition of the United Methodist Church, is
committed to nurturing growth in faith, wisdom, and service and to
graduating individuals prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing
world. Founded in 1854, Huntingdon is a coeducational liberal
arts college. The College motto, "Enter to grow in wisdom; go
forth to apply wisdom in service," is inscribed in stone above the front
door of John Jefferson Flowers Hall. Ranked in the top tier of
regional colleges by U.S. News and World Report and consistently
listed in the Princeton Review's "The Best Colleges: Region by Region,"
Huntingdon has for two years been recognized on the President's Higher
Education Community Service Honor Roll and is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places. Washington Monthly, which ranks
colleges on the basis of their contributions to the public good, places
Huntingdon in the top 20% of 352 baccalaureate colleges.
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