Justin+Martin

Justin Martin

If you do not remember Justin by the library front desk, you will remember him on the Liu/Cheung Theater stage, smiling at his audience. Freshman year, Justin preferred to hide out in his room, struggling to find his place at Webb. He finally branched out during a baseball tournament that year on Catalina Island, where he bonded with his teammates and made some of his best memories. During sophomore year, he challenged himself to step into the unknown and audition for the play. Besides making phenomenal friends among the cast, theatre helped Justin overcome social anxiety and engage his imagination. These moments helped Justin evolve into the outgoing, kind, friendly person we know today. Justin became a leader on campus as part of Chapel Council, which he believes is one of Webb’s most important programs, and as a dorm prefect, becoming a core part of the beloved Alamo brotherhood. After strengthening bonds with his class during this year’s Unbounded Days at Catalina Island, Justin will miss the tight community on campus and strong connections with WSC’s class of 2020. Next year, Justin hopes to become part of another supportive community on the beautiful campus of Lake Forest College.

Justin is one of those people who is unapologetically himself. He is authentic, genuine, and completely comfortable in his own skin. But more than all that, he’s just a good, kind person.

— Mo Igbaria (‘20)

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