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NEWS _Page3 Spring 2006 SGA Election Results Votes cast—303 152= majority President Aaron Motley 189 62% Jordon Huppert 106 35% Chauncey Brown 1 0% Matt Phillips I 0% Matthew Mabe 1 0% blank ballots 5 2% Total 303 100% Vice President Kody Kinsley Christopher Dimond Vincent Myers Drew Christmas Joey Lamoureux Jon Cox Dan Short Ryan Houghton blank ballots Total 55 19 23 303 51% 39% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 8% 100% 55.80% ofstudent body voting Secrerary Catherine Johns 248 Clay Coward Will Johnson Alisha Osborne Andrew Allen Sam Salman Aaron Motley Kody Hightower LeighAnn Beatty Rob Hurst blank ballots 46 Total 303 CAB President Kenya Webster 268 blank ballots 35 Total 303 82% Treasurer Sarah Lange 247 82% 0% Brian Jones 1 0% 0% Jason Martin 1 0% 0% BJ Wanlund 3 1% 0% Jon Cox 1 0% 0% Will Johnson 1 0% 0% Jessica McCay 1 0% 0% blank ballots 48 16% 0% Total 303 100% 0% 15% 100% Speaker of the int House Jason Martin 260 86% 88% Brendon Dali 1 0% 12% Alex Newton 1 0% 100% Jayne Hall 2 1% Clay Coward 1 0% Sam Salman 1 0% Matt Phillips 1 0% Blank ballots 41 14% Total 303 100% Woodruff continued from page I Matt Rutherford, the Arts & Life Editor of The Clarion, sat down with Woodruff on April 12. The following is their recorded conversation: Preston Woodruff comes to us from Gainesville, Georgia. In 1968, Woodruff received his BA in English from Georgia State University. Afterwards he at tended Emory University of At lanta, Georgia and got his Mas ter of Divinity Preston is also the Pickens Professor of Reli gious Studies at Brevard Col lege. When did you announce your resignation? I didn’t exactly announce it. However, 1 did send a letter to Dean Hardt on April 6'*'. How long have you worked at Brevard College? I began working at Brevard College in August of 1973, so thirty-three years. You said the average sal ary for a full professor at Brevard College is $51,300, and you make somewhere in the ballpark of a little above $43,000 a year Do you have an idea as to why your raise pro posal was denied? Dean Hardt and President Van Horn said they simply can not do this; other than that, 1 really don’t have a clue. What do you think the im pact of your leaving will be on the humanities division and the religious department? Everybody is replaceable. 1 hope the next member of the reli gious department is interested in biblical studies. 1 believe this department and this division is in very good hands. Football has been the fo cus of heated debate on campus for the past year Do you think you raise denial is connected to this “operation football"? 1 have no reason to believe this. I think athletics are a sig nificant part of college life. Have you received tenure? How long did it take before you received this honor? Yes, I have received tenure. I received it sometime in the 1980s. What are your plans for the future? I haven’t really decided. But, maybe its time to get out of the word business, whatever 1 choose to do, I don’t plan on rushing myself Will you remain in the town of Brevard? I hope so. I love it here. I have a lot of friends in this town. I’m also very appreciative of all the student voices, extending their care. It means a lot to me. Change is always going on in the world. This will be a sig nificant transition for you. Do you feel this is a negative or positive occurrence in your life? By the time you’re my age, you learn to take what comes your way and keep going. I’m interested in my future and where it’s going. It’s really excit ing. I also think the college will be fine in the future. It has al ways been good at maintaining its identity. Do you have any parting advice? I don’t believe in last words.
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