SAB Today Summer 2012

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Summer 2012

TODAY

SAB

K-State Student Alumni Board alumni newsletter

Nate Spriggs (left), senior in agricultural economics, Riverton, Kan., was re-elected student body president. Grant Hill, junior in accounting, Whitewater, Kan., is student body vice president.

By Eli Schooley, SAB member This year’s Student Governing Association elections at K-State involved many members of Student Alumni Board. Three members — Nate Spriggs, Grant Hill and Allison Penner — were vying for the position of student body president or vice president, and they worked hard during the four-month campaign to promote their ideas to the K-State student body. Primary elections took place Feb. 28 and 29, and general elections took place March 6 and 7. In all, three tickets ran for student body president and vice president for the 2012-2013 SGA term. Nate Spriggs, a junior from Riverton, Kan. (and the incumbent student body president), paired with Grant Hill, a junior from Whitewater, Kan., to run on a platform centered on “People You Know. Leadership You Know. Results You Know.” Spriggs and Hill had three key platform ideas: the creation of a student design center available for free to student

GRAD BASH Brett Seidl (left) and other Student Alumni Board members scoop ice cream for seniors attending Grad Bash on May 3. Grad Bash took place at the K-State Alumni Center on the Johnson Terrace. The event was for all K-State students graduating in May, August or December 2012. An official K-State watch, diploma display, plus football and basketball tickets were just a few of the items graduating students had a chance to win at the event.

organizations, the improvement of the student enrollment experience, and the maintenance of an affordable, quality undergraduate experience. Allison Penner, a junior from Clay Center, Kan., paired with running mate Garret Lister to seek the office of student body vice president. Lister and Penner focused on academic advising, campus parking and classroom equipment with their three-part platform, running on behalf of “KSYou.” On Feb. 29, it was announced that Spriggs/ Hill and Lister/Penner would be advancing to the general election, guaranteeing yet another year of student government leadership from a member of SAB. On March 7, Spriggs and Hill were elected student body president and vice president, and they were sworn into office April 12 at Student Senate. SAB is proud of its continued student government presence and would like to congratulate all the candidates on a hard-fought election season.

David Mayes ‘96, K-State Alumni Association

Martin Cram

Student body elections involve several SAB members

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