The Clarion
February 28, 2005
Election Special
Where do they stand? A comparison of SGA
Who are you?
What office are you
running for?
What is your platform?
Why should students vote for you?
Jayne Hall
President
An administration that works
efficiently and effectively for the
college community. Active communi
cation with the students via an
interactive SGA webpage.
I am experienced in leading small
groups effectively and can lead a
unified working executive board.
Justin Holstein
President
Making SGA more active and visible.
I will see to it that their voices are
heard. I will provide no excuses, only
positive results. If you vote for me all
of your wildest dreams will come true.
Sara Lange
President
To allow students to voice their
opinions. SGA meetings should deal
with issues that we the students have
recognized and would like to see
changed.
1 am Campus Activities Board
President and a member of Brevard
Environmental Educators, Chemistry
Club, and Presidential Circle.
Jordon Huppert
Vice President
To bring change to the campus that
will benefit students and the campus.
1 pledge to listen.
I have the skill and the experience
necessary to run Senate meetings
and to make sure our relationship
with the faculty runs smoothly.
Ethan Smith
Vice President
Brevity, efTiciency and productivity.
1 can get the job. 1 possess the
language skills necessary.
Kody Kinsley
Treasurer
To assist club members in creating a
focused budget.
1 am a leader, dedicated and consider
ate.
Elise Smith
Secretary
1 will inform students of all decisions.
1 will fight for the concerns of all.
Name your qualms and I'll voice ’em.
1 will not let the students go unaware
or their opinions unconsidered.
Jessica DesRochers
Secretary
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