2002 Miracle Yearbook

Prayer and an informal meeting on January 28 started the year's process for next year's Student Government Association leaders. One month later, February 25,the announcement was made of the three pairs running for President/Vice-President, three candidates for Secretary, six men considering Chaplain, and one ostensible winner for Treasurer. After Fellowship on February 27,each ofthe candidates shared their platform with the student body. Three days later, primaries were held, narrowing down the choice for future leadership. During chapel on March 8th,Seth Martin, this year's Student Government President began the chapel by showing the student body exactly what the Student Government can do for the students. Martin invited Dean Brian Schildroth shows his victory sign as the new SGA treasurer. sga elections Jonathan Purple to the stage, who was standing in for Vice-President for Student Services, Dr. Carl Ruby. Dean Purple then announced a few changes being made to the student handbook; the first change was that men no longer had to wear socks with sandals; the second change brought slacks for women year-round. Elections took a new approach to announcing the winners ofthe election by this year's SGA hosting"Rock the Vote." This event included a battle ofthe bands with stage show effects. The leaders oftomorrow, selected by the student body were David Wenzel and Jaime Rocke as President/Vice-President, Jonathan Farrell as Chaplain,Jeremy Wickler as Secretary, and Brian Schildroth as Treasurer. These students have found that their main goal is to encourage the students. Justin Tubbs walks off stage with screams echoing in his ears after singing two of his songs. „i• ""`Ii111 . 1m.AP Music comes in many forms for the Battle of the Bands; even water coolers can make music. Spring 193

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