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September 28,1994 8 Student Life All you ever wanted to know about the SGA Executive Committee, but were afraid to ask... June Holland is a junior fiom Holly Springs. She is majoring in Biology and minoring in Physical Fitness. After graduating from Meredith she plans to gel a masters in Physical Therapy. In her "spare” time she loves walk ing, listening to all types of music, tiying on shoes, and playing with her “wild” siamese cat Giarlie. Holland enjoys being part of SGA because it gives her the opportunity to make Meredith a better place for ev eryone. Erica Balmer is a sophomore from Prince Geoi^e, Va. She is active in Christian Ministry, science, music, and student government. As a freshman, Balmer served on the SGA Executive Board as reporter and freshman mem ber at lai^e. In addition to being a student leader, she enjoys flying kites and smiling. Balmer has always believed that every individual serves as a leader— especially at Meredith. Rebecca Sweeny is the Election Board Chair, ^e is fromChariotte and is a senior who is majoring in business administration and politic studies. Rebecca’s main goal this year is to increase the number of pe^le who run for class and campus-wide offices and to increase the awareness of the electioas among the Meredith Com munity. When asked three words to de scribe herself, Kristye Koontz, replied enthusiastic, charismatic, and passion ate. This energetic SGA treasurer is ready to Stan this year off with a bangf Besides being involved with SGA, Kristye is very active in her class activi ties, serves on Brewer's Hall CouncU, and is a member of the Business Advi sory Eloard. This stuiuner she was a counsdor at Camp Seafiwer on the N.C coast. She plans to major in Busi ness; economics and finance,and hopes to be a Wall Street tyo)on one day. Tara Flan^an, a resident of Gamer, is the president of the AMC and a member of the Barber Science Qub. She is currrently a junior working to ward a BS degree in medical technol ogy. She has been employed for the past year and a half in RTF at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences as a Radiation Safety Lab Assistant. During her leisure time...never mind, she does not have any free time. Melissa Ray was bom in Raleigh, North Carolina to Bill and Del Ray. She has and older sister who is married and the mother of two children. In the sixth grade, Ray moved to Zebulon, North Carolina and graduated as the valedictorian of her class at Bunn High School. In high school, Ray was very in- volved in student organizations. She plans to be as invcdved in activities at Meredith. As a freshman, Ray has al ready gotten a good start as SGA re porter. Through the Teaching Fellows program, she plans to major in history and get her high school certification. During her free time, Ray enjoys going to the park and reading. Her ^orite subjects to read about are the Civil War and John F. Kennedy. Once a week she volunteers at the North Carolina Food Bank. Stacy Young is a senior from Rich mond. Va. In her spare time, she en joys going to the beach, listening to country music, and being with her friends. last year. Young spent a semester abroad in Angers, France. She is gradu ating with a double major in business and French. Young says she cherishes everything that Meredith has given her, and now that graduation time Ls ap proaching she is wondering where time has gone. She says th^ she surely is going to miss this place. Twenty-one-year-old Kelly Formy- Duval is from Lumberton and has been involved in a niunber of activities since she has been at Meredith. During her junioryear, Formy-Duval was the chair of MEA, Senate chair and Vice Presi dent of SGA This year she is the presi dent of the SGA Executive Committee. She hopes to graduate this year with a double major business adminis tration with a concentration in maricet- ing and political science with a con centration in public admifustration. Formy-Dural enjoys music, travd- ing, the beach (and anythir^ that has to do with it) and hanging out with her friends. She took part in Meredith Abroad and fimdy believes that it is a worthwhile experience. She says that one never regrets traveling to other countries and getting credft at the same time( Honor Council Chair Kristen Tyvoll is a junior, double majoring in English and speech communications. Aside from classes, her busy sched ule includes tutoring in the Writing Center, working in Student Activities, and serving as the Spiritual Growth Chair for First Baptist Church’s college council. Kristen hails from Salsibury, Md., and she spent her summer serv ing as a Home Mission Board summer missionary in Southern Calilbmia. This semester Kristen has been is identified as “The giri with the cast." For those of you who didn’t hear, Kristen broke her wrist at the begin ning of the semester when she fell out of a chair while hanging up a poster. Hey, don’t laugh. She never claimed to have grace. Nickie Bounds was born in Charies- ton, SC on March 23,1075 to Joe and Tina Bounds, the oldest of their three children. When she was four years old her father decided to go into the youth ministry. He quit his job and entered Mars Hill College. At the age of seven Bounds's femily moved to Wake Forest so that her father could finish at Wake Forest Theological Seminary. At the age of nine they moved to Garner, NC and then at eleven they moved to Goose Creek, SC for one year. At the age of tweh^e they moved to Buriington, NC where Bounds began high school. At ter her freshman year she moved to Lumberton, NC where she finished high school. Bounds's parents still live there and that is where she pretty much calls home. Bounds is the oldest of three chil dren. She have an eighteen year old brother who is a freshman at Western Carolina University and a nine year old sister. Bounds is a senior here at Meredith College with a major in Busi ness Administration with a concentra tion in management and a minor in Sociok^. She plans to go into Human Resources and Personal Management after graduation. While at Meredith Bounds has been involved in several dubsindudingTBW,SHRM,andRH& As a sophomore ^e was an RA in the International House. She has worked in the Dean of Students and Residence Life office since her freshman year at Meredith. SGA Executive Committed: row 1 (l-r) Melissa Ray. Kristen Tyvoll, Alyce Turner (WINGS), Kelly Formy-Duval, Stacey Young. Rebecca Sweeney, and June Holland; row 2 fl-r) ChervI Jenkins (Advisor). Tara Flanaoan Erica Balnfier. Kristve Koontz. and
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