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Elizabeth City State University April 1983
Vol. 44 No. 4
SGA Officers
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Signing Out ....
‘To my Vikings Brothers and Sisters”
“ As this long, but
memorable school year
comes to its close I’d like to
express both my happiness in
having helped our outgoing
SGA, the best in years, and
my sadness in seeing it all
come to an end.
It is a known fact that had it
not been for the active par
ticipation of all of you, the
Student Body, this Student
Government could not have
had the great year that we
had. So tip your hats off to
yourself. Mighty Vikings.
In closing let me say that it
was a pleasure working with
my fellow Viking students
and administrators as well as
our instructors. In the
following years to come I ask
that students continue to
support our SGA and make
Vikingland better than ever.”
Yours truly,
Steve E. Bly
Treasurer SGA 1982-83
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Mr. Belcher and Mr. Sanders, ‘relaxing
‘I ask that students continue to support
SGA and make Vikingland better than ever. ”
—Steve Bly
Dear Vikings,
To my Fellow Vikings
“ At the end of every
rainbow there is a pot of
gold.” At the end of our SGA
term 1982-83 I’ve realized that
this position has had a major
impact on my life. I’ve sweat
in meetings and threatened
my collegues. I’ve begged for
more money and had to find
other ways.
Sometimes it appeared as
though I was playing for
myself in an opera house full
of critics. However, every
now and then you would
shake my hand or even tell
me to smile and you never
even knew that you
sometimes made my day.
To all my fellow Viking
family and friends I would
like to say Thank You for a
successful year. “ Fare the
well, 10-4, Rodger, Good
daddies and mommies, over
and out!!!!!
With Vikingly Love,
Charlenzo V. Belcher
President Student
Government Association
1982-83
Sometimes it
appeared as though
I was playing for
myself in an opera-
house full of critics. ”
—Charlenzo Belcher
“I hope that my
fellow Vikings will
continue to progress
and not regress. ”
— Tommy Sanders
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“ Let me first of all state
that it has been an honor and
a privilege to have served as
Vice-President of the Student
Government Association for
the 1982-83 school year.
My statement to the
Student Body is to. continue
vmited in your efforts to
acquire a higher education at
this institution. There is
strengh in numbers, a true
statement when there is
organization within those
numbers. To know what you
want and how to obtain it is
much better than trying to
obtain something and not
knowing how.
In closing I hope that you,‘
My Fellow Vikings,’ will
continue to progress and not
regress.”
Sincerely Yours,
Tommy J. Sanders
Through it all tve were together and tried
to get the job done.
—Renee Anderson
To the University Family
“ In leaving the office of
Recording Secretary of the
SGA I would like to say that I
appreciate the experience I
have gained in all areas of
Student Government.
There have been some
great times and some not so
great times. Through it all we
were together and tried to get
the job done. Hopefully, I will
be involved in the SGA next
year.
Take care.”
With the Viking Spirit,
Renee Anderson
Literary 8,9
Science ' * * •' 10
The Arts 7 7 J17
Sports 15, 19
Politics , O
Opinions