Officers elected to HSU SGA
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.