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Saint Martin's University announces Class of 2008
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Commencement for the 424-member Saint Martin's University Class of 2008 took place Saturday, May 10, at the Hal and Inge Marcus Pavilion at Saint Martin's University.
Participating in the ceremonies were graduates from Saint Martin's main campus and from the University's Fort Lewis and McChord Air Force Base extension campuses. The 2008 valedictorian was Timothy Dale Crea from Montesano, Wash., and salutatorian was Kaleigh Ruth Bishop from Stanwood, Wash.
Below is a list of Saint Martin's University graduates from the state of Georgia:

Shelia Ann Welsh
Bachelor of Arts, business administration
Midway, Ga.
Liberty County

Elizabeth Michele Nquyen
Master of Business Administration
Newnan, Ga.
Coweta County

Karen Ann Baker
Bachelor of Arts, psychology
Tifton, Ga.
Tift County

The Saint Martin's University Class of 2008 is composed of students who completed degree requirements in December 2007 and May 2008, as well as those who will complete requirements in August. The class has 120 December graduates, 239 May graduates and 65 August graduates. Of those graduating, 337 will receive undergraduate degrees and 87 will receive graduate degrees.
Saint Martin's University is an independent four-year, Catholic, coeducational university located on a 320-acre wooded campus in Lacey, Washington. Established in 1895 by the Catholic Order of Saint Benedict, the University is one of 18 Benedictine colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, and the only one west of the Rocky Mountains. Saint Martin's University prepares students for successful lives through its 21 majors and six graduate programs, spanning liberal arts, business, education and engineering. Saint Martin's welcomes 1,250 students from many ethnic and religious backgrounds to its main campus, and 650 more to its five extension campuses located at Fort Lewis Army Post, McChord Air Force Base, Olympic College, Centralia College and Tacoma Community College.

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