The Sentinel-Record

Officers elected to HSU SGA

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Three Centerpoin­t alumni and other area graduates were among officers recently elected for Henderson State University’s 2017-18 Student Government Associatio­n.

Centerpoin­t High School graduate Clayton Sorrels, from Amity, was elected president. Sorrells is a senior premedical student.

Fellow Centerpoin­t graduate Anna Grace Duggan was elected vice president of student affairs. Duggan is a junior family and consumer science major from Glenwood.

Suzanne Sorrells, a Centerpoin­t graduate from Amity, is the vice president of public relations, Sorrells is a sophomore health science major.

Lakeside High School graduate Nathan Steadman, a sophomore from Hot Springs, and Quincy Gragg, a sophomore from Malvern, were elected as senators for the Matt Locke Ellis College of Arts and Sciences.

Other officers are Mercedes Thompson, a sophomore biology major from Siloam Springs, vice president of academic affairs; Hunter Collins, a sophomore chemistry major from Grand Prairie, Texas, vice president of administra­tion; and Jesses Williams, a junior aviation major from Paradise, Texas, secretary.

The SGA supervises and provides for student elections and serves as the governing organizati­on of the student body. The group establishe­s and executes programs and projects beneficial to the student body in cooperatio­n with the administra­tion, faculty, staff, Clark County and the state. The organizati­on serves as a channel of communicat­ion with the faculty, administra­tion, Arkadelphi­a and Arkansas with respect to the opinion, wishes and needs of the student body.

The other elected senators are Reynolds Beckham, a senior from Alma, Mason Graves, a freshman from North Little Rock, and Markayla Wyatt, a junior from Stuttgart, for the School of Business; Mikayla Douglas, a junior from Bryant, and Emily Green, a junior from Mount Pleasant, Texas, for the Teachers College; Cynthia Perez, a sophomore from Cabot, Ellis College; Paul Hawron, a sophomore from New Boston, Interfrate­rnity Council; Malik Thrower, a sophomore from Bearden, National Pan-Hellenic Council; and Jarvis Warren, a senior from Texarkana, Residence Life.

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