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UA Welcomes Area Student Leaders Into Capstone Men and Women 2021-2022

Anna Kate Cavnar of Prattville

TUSCALOOSA, AL (05/25/2021)– The University of Alabama recently chose 45 students for the new class of Capstone Men and Women. Four students from our area were included in this prestigious class.

They are:

Anna Kate Cavnar of Prattville

Stephen Guerrero of Prattville

Samuel Guerrero of Prattville

Capstone Men and Women are students selected to serve as official ambassadors of The University of Alabama. Originally named the Crimson Girls in 1962, the organization accepted its first male members in 1976 and changed its name to the Crimson Girls and Capstone Men. In 1991, the name of the group was changed to Capstone Men and Women.

Capstone Men and Women ensure an extra measure of hospitality at UA, making visitors feel they have experienced an exceptional place. They provide a warm reception for guests and communicate to them a better understanding of all aspects of the University. Capstone Men and Women assist the University president’s office, admissions and alumni during functions held on campus and in other locations, as well as host daily tours of the campus for prospective students and other visitors.

Officers for the 2021-2022 academic year are Parker Grogan of Madison, MS, President; Anna Paige Burrow of Enterprise, AL, Vice President of Operations; and Karlin Klass of Buffalo, NY, Vice President of Administration.

Interested in trying out for next year’s class? Visit the website for more information at https://cmw.ua.edu/#try-out

Samuel Guerrero of Prattville

The University of Alabama, part of The University of Alabama System, is the state’s flagship university. UA shapes a better world through its teaching, research and service. With a global reputation for excellence, UA provides an inclusive, forward-thinking environment and nearly 200 degree programs on a beautiful, student-centered campus. A leader in cutting-edge research, UA advances discovery, creative inquiry and knowledge through more than 30 research centers. As the state’s largest higher education institution, UA drives economic growth in Alabama and beyond.

Photo information for Group Shot: Starting from the Top, Back Left (Row 4): Whatley Thompson, Sami Swistak, Anna Kate Cavnar, Jacob Donoian, Kathryn Scoggins, Sims Johnson, Mary Caton Davidson, Wyatt Awtrey, John Calvin Perry, Betsy Chambers, Max Brown, Raven Hartsfield, and Sam Guerrero. Starting from the Left (Row 3): Kat Thaggard, David DuCote, Kana Webb, Jordan Wooten, Jack Steinmetz, Abby Johnson, Walker Burley, Mya Nobles, and Amara Rivera. Starting from the Left (Row 2): Julia Stewart, Bryant Long, Mary Frances Robertson, Manav Patel, Kate-Conley Hughes, Hamner Allen, Preston McGee, Kelsey Curry, Darius Thomas, Luke Harvey, and Ibby Dickson. Starting from the Left in the Front (Row 1): Hayes Cole, Camryn Shields, Jordan Smith, Anna Paige Burrow, Parker Grogan, Karlin Klass, Stephen Guerrero, Collier Wilson, and Adeline Treadwell.

Stephen Guerrero of Prattville