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Strong & Steady: Student and Alumni Leaders Any organization needs leadership, and we have plenty of it here at WMC. From student government 10 hall government to alumni relations, these groups provide students with the opportunity to grow into leaders and to carry that experience with them into the real world. The Student Government Assembly is an organization designed to promote the general welfare ofthe WMCstudentbody. Thisorganization regularly holds open forums and has a 24 hour hotline so students have the opportunity to voice their concerns. The SGA is comprised of four executive officers as well as the class president and three senators from each class. One of the most important jobs of the SGA is the allocation of funds to various organizations on campus. Another group that prides itself on strong leadership is the All College Council. This council is comprised of student leaders, faculty representatives, and the adminstration. This group reviews issues discussed in open forums and tries to formulate solutions to problems that arise. The All College Council's latest concern was the completion of the renovations of Englar Dining Hall. A new hall government group is off and running. The Rouzer Association of Governance was formed to discuss issues that arise within Rouzer Hall. This group also sponsors activities such as trips to football games and Washington D.C. The Undergraduate Alumni Relations Committee is designed to promote relations among current WMC students and alumni. This group provides us with fondue parties to celebrate national holidays. among other activities. Photos by Calvin Lineberger. Above: The All-College Council From Row (L-R) Tim Collins. Kathy Ga~!on, Ryan John: Back Row: Sherrie Bermel. Lavna Westbrook, Sarah Sheckells. Brandy Mulhern. Dean Sayre. At right: Rouzer Association of Govemace. (L-R): Rick Holland. Bob Matuzak, Elliot Koch. Jude Yearwood, Dan Wooten. Barry Wyche. Micah Humbert 46 All Aboard!