Ambassador 2009-2010 Bio:
Erik Rose

Erik Rose, the son of Loren and Pam Rose of Seeley Lake, is a senior studying Business Management. Erik loves the University of Montana for its beautiful campus, friendly atmosphere, proximity to hunting and fishing, countless involvement opportunities, and of course the outstanding athletic department. This is Erik’s third year as a Resident Assistant, where he serves as a liaison between the University and the students in the dorms. He loves being an RA because of his abilities to impact the lives of freshman and to help them have a positive experience at the U of M. Erik has been involved in the Japanese Student Association for two years and is the Events Coordinator for the group. Erik is also in his first term in the ASUM Senate where he sits on the University Center Committee, Relations and Affairs, Integrated Plant Management Committee, and the International Committee. Erik is excited to be a Senator this year and hopes to help get more students involved in campus activities. Throughout his years at the University, he has been involved in Campus Crusade, has participated in numerous intramural sports, and has attended as many Grizzly sporting events as possible. Erik is thrilled and honored to be a Homecoming Ambassador and tremendously excited for this year’s football season.
Marcia St. Goddard
Marcia St. Goddard is a Browning native whose parents are Daryl and Margie. Marcia graduated with high honors from UM in May 2008 with a Bachelors degree in Health and Human Performance Exercise Science, the first Blackfeet student to receive high honors in the Exercise Science program. As such, she was chosen by her faculty to receive the distinguished "Outstanding Senior Presidential Award." Upon graduating from UM, Marcia was accepted into the UM School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences program, another first as a Blackfeet Indian female. As a second-year physical therapy student Marcia plans to continue studying at UM for the next two years to earn her doctorate in Physical Therapy and to support her young daughter, Jaylynn.