April 1, 2004, Page 1
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Lindsay Wegener
Presidential Candidate
Sophomore
Hometown: Humphrey
Majors: Business Administration with Management emphasis and Public Administration
Minor: Political Science
Activities: StuCo senator for two years, StuCo Student Status Committee; chair of Student Appreciation Dinner; InterSorority Council; member of Gamma Phi Iota; co-chair of blood mobile
Wegener said that if she is elected president she would like to build faculty and administrative ties with the students and work with food quality and service.
Todd Andrews
Presidential Candidate
Junior
Hometown: Elkhorn
Major: History
Minor: Sociology
Activities: StuCo senator for three years; student status committee; president of Doane Democrats; treasurer of InterFraternity Council; Delta Kappa Pi; vice president of P. E. A. C. E.
Andrews said that, if elected, he plans to focus on the alcohol policy and to encourage more involvement from the students.
Natalie Nelsen
Vice Presidential Candidate
Junior
Hometown: Crete
Majors: Math and Computer Science
Activities: StuCo senator for two years; current vice president of StuCo; Doane Ambassadors; peer tutor; class treasurer; Dean’s List; Relay for Life volunteer
Nelsen said that she hopes to continue to make the student body more aware of Student Congress, if re-elected.
Jordan Hahn
Vice Presidential Candidate
Junior
Hometown: Grand Island
Major: Math
Minor: Theatre
Activities: StuCo member for three years; Student Activities Council; Smith Hall Council President, KDNE sports announcer, InterFraternity Council, Orientation Leader, Assessment Committee Student Representative and Technology Committee Student Representative
Hahn said that as vice president he would serve as a liaison between the student body and president by expressing student opinions.
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2004 Candidates
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