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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 5,
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SGA meets twice a month to regulate the activities of campus organizations. The organizations act as a student voice in matters to be relayed to administration or matters that need action. SGA is also designed to promote fellowship among students. Members of SGA are elected by their organizations to represent them in SGA. The Student Government Association proved to be a very active group on campus during 84-85. They presented a well organized Homecoming. Their theme was Hats Off to the Wildcats. Other ac- tivities included a Welcome back dance at the beginning of the School year. A John Paul Walter's Concert, the Spiritual Awareness Week, Refrigerator rentals, Sponsorship of all the holiday dinners, a forum bet- ween the students and Administration, acceptance of the constitution for the new computer science club, election of Mr. and Miss Bethel, Teacher of the Year and the SGA Scholarship of 3500. Officers are President, Jon Carlockg Vice-President, Sherry Burns, Secretary of Affairs, Cindy Hill, Secretary of Communications, Cindy Shannon, Treaurer, Greg Elllottg Secretary of Denominational Affairs, John Butler. Other members are: Cathy Macharia, Doug Benton, Chuck Brown, Don Brown, Steve Cagley, Terry Collier, Bonnie Culbreath, Renee Cunningham, Becky Dunn, David Durrett, Molly Dyer, Cindy Fansler, Alandra Eunderburk, Teresa Hall, Dawn Jenkins, Judy Johnson, Bill Johnson, Birdie Kirby, Terry Harris, Julie Lawson, Tommy Love, Beth Pinkley, Wanda Bader, Kip Rush, Vanessa Smith, Garth Tobler, Becky Tune, Mistee Vinson, Paul Watkins, Tammy Wilson, John Wood, Greg Webster, Ruth Todd and Bick White. 3 r u. Vi .li Wy 1 ff- fr-rw if ' ,Q Q 5 .44 .., .
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