Why W&L?
Katie Harris is a business administration major with minors in environmental studies and poverty studies from Richmond, Va. A member of the Class of 2010, she is co-executive director of W&L Student Consulting and a member of Omicron Delta Kappa. She is also on the varsity tennis team and the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. 
Rebecca Beeson is a Spanish and History major with a minor in Poverty Studies from Lynchburg, Va. A member of the Class of 2010, she is co-chair of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and a member of the Nabors Service League and the Student Recruitment Committee. 
Garrott McClintock is an art history major with a minor in environmental studies from Tunica, Miss. A member of the Class of 2010, he is on the varsity lacrosse team, president of the InterFraternity Council and a class agent. 
Andrea Hanick is a biochemistry major with a minor in poverty studies from Kennett Square, Pa. A member of the Class of 2010, she is president of Omicron Delta Kappa, the national leadership honor society founded at W&L in 1914. She is also a co-founder of the Rockbridge Alliance for a Healthier Community. 
Michael O'Brien is an English and studio art major with a concentration in photography from Houston, Texas. A member of the Class of 2010, he is a senior justice on the Student Judicial Council, a member of the Contact committee and the Arts League, and a residential advisor for first-year students. 
Catherine Kruse is an English major with a minor in Women's and Gender Studies from St. Louis, Mo. A member of the Class of 2011, she is president of KEWL (Knowledge Empowering Women Leaders) and an office of both SPEAK and End It, two clubs aimed at sexual assault prevention and awareness on campus. 
Kevin Mannering is a theater and English major from Boston, Mass. A member of the Class of 2010, he is president of Mindbending Productions, and a member of WNL Sketch Comedy, two student theater groups. 
Summer Lollie is a a politics major with minors in Poverty Studies and African American Studies from Mesquite, Texas. A member of the Class of 2011, she is president of W&L's chapters of College Democrats and Amnesty International and editor of the Political Review. 
Natalie Bunnell is an art history and Romance languages major from Clarendon Hills, Ill. A member of the Class of 2010, she has studied, worked or traveled in four different countries in her four years at W&L. When in Lexington, she is active in English for Speakers of Other Languages, the Repertory Dance Company, the University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra and the Arts League. 
Daniel Thornton is a computer science and music performance major from Dumfries, Va. A member of the Class of 2010, he is a member of the Chamber Singers, pianist at Grace Presbyterian Church in Lexington, and a member of the Reformed University Fellowship and Generals' Christian Fellowship. 
Dinah Danforth is a double major in accounting and psychology from Charlottesville, Va. A member of the Class of 2010, she has traveled extensively for work and study during her time at W&L. While on campus, she is active in JubiLee, an all-female a cappella group, Hillel and Kathekon. 
Crighton Allen is a history major with a concentration in Poverty Studies from Thomasville, Ga. A member of the Class of 2011, he is chairman of the Student Judicial Council, writes for the Ring-Tum Phi student newspaper, and works in the sports department of the campus radio station, WLUR-FM. 
Abel Delgado is a politics major with concentrations in environmental studies and Latin American and Caribbean studies from Miami, Fla. A member of the Class of 2010, he is involved in the Multicultural Students Association, the Gentlemen's Initiative, the Brazil Club and the Ring-Tum Phi. 
Kate Donnelly is an accounting and business administration major with a minor in Poverty Studies from Houston, Texas. A member of the Class of 2011, she is a Bonner Leader and active in the Nabors Service League. She is a member of the Student Athletic Advisory Council and plays on the varsity field hockey and lacrosse teams. 
David Doobin is a neuroscience major with a minor in African-American Studies from Summit, N.J. A member of the Class of 2011, he is on the varsity track and cross country teams, plays in the University-Shenandoah Symphony Orchestra, DJs for WLUR-FM and is a member of the student Compost Crew. 
Meredith Freeman is a business administration and German major from St. Louis, Mo. A member of the Class of 2010, she plays varsity lacrosse and is involved in a number of student organizations, including Aduro, Kathekon and WLUR-FM. 
Zaq Lawal is an economics major with a dance minor from Houston, Texas. A member of the Class of 2010, he is a Heinz Scholar, a resident advisor and a founding member of the hip hop dance crew KLAZICS. 
Emmy Mathews is a double major in philosophy and business administration from Baltimore, Md. A member of the Class of 2011, she is captain of both the field hockey and lacrosse teams, and treasurer of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. 
Kimber Wiggs is an English major from Lakeland, Fla. A member of the Class of 2010, she is the head residence advisor for upperclass divisions, a member of several student choral groups and bands, PR director for the campus radio station and an editor of W&L's yearbook, the Calyx. 
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