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hpri[24,1991 ^age3 IS New Executive Board Shares Positve Outlook by Kohin Wilson \The Salemite After much time and controversy I the new Student Government Associa- Ition officers have been elected. During a recent interview the execu- Itive council discussed their plans for ■next year and shared an optimistic loutlook for the Student Government. After holding the first two of many lExecutive Board meetings, Angie Ishotts, SGA president, expressed opti- 0 tions need to be updated, and King feels that it will not be a difficult ac complishment because the new board is such a good one. "It wilfbeImportant to plan a great deal of activities and take advantage of the many opportunities Salem has to offer," said Allison Burkette, SGA's new secretary. Burkette said that her main focus will be campus unity. Bur kette said. Burkette is very excited about the new board and said that "all of our personalities are good together." The financial work of SGA is now in King outgoing board has worked hard to reach." Jennifer King, the vice-president of SGA, is looking foward to a good year with the new Exec, board. King says that her main goal is to work on the constitution. Many of the constitu- Shotts Imism for the upcoming year. "Everyone is ready to get started and we have already begun to make plans for next year," Shotts said. "We've got a great board, everyone is commited to their job and we are willing to help each other." The atmosphere at Salem has been trying over the past few years and Shotts hopes to see a change in the general mood of the college during her term in office. "In my three years here a series of events has made everyone feel some concern for the college, but the Executive Board hopes to continue Bruce f said Debbie Bruce of her new position • as Honor Council chair. Bruce said she > is looking foward to a good year and to doing the best that she can with her new position. Burkette Vlaservich the hands of the new treasurer, Charla Vlaservich. She is also quite pleased with the new executive board and feels that they will work well together. "My main concern is the budget," Vlaservich said. "I am excited about the changes that have been made so far especially the new general fund. It is there to benefit the students and I hope they will take advantage of this new privledge." "1 am honored to have this position," Murray Beth Murray is "looking foward to the challanges" that her position as Interdorm chair will bring. "I hop>e weean accomplish a lot and make it a An expanded Colleciion feaiuring Replicas of ihe Old Salem Village including the Single Sisters House and many more *Each handmade with an included history ^Reasonably priced ^Excellent Graduation Gift oraviair Book and Gift Shop Exclusive,
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