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Harmon, Ly, Mestre elected Student Council executive officers for 2009-10

URBANA — Voting for next year's Student Council executive officer positions took place this morning in the kitchen. The results are:

  • Executive President — junior Rachel Harmon
  • Executive Vice President — junior Linda Ly
  • Executive Secretary-Treasurer — junior Maritza Mestre

Class elections will be held April 20. Students interested in running for class office must turn in their candidate bios to executive secretary-treasurer Natsuki Nakamura by April 13.

Below are the bios submitted by today's successful executive candidates.

Student Council EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT

Rachel Harmon (Class of 2010)
Hey I'm Rachel and hopefully you have a general idea of who I am already. I have served as student council representative my subbie, sophomore, and junior years in the position of class president and I would be pleased to serve the Uni High population as executive president next year. To get to the point, the reason that I think that you should vote for me is not because I can offer you extraordinary trips and prizes nor because Student Council is the only thing that I do, in fact I think that you should vote for me for nearly the opposite reason. I am a competent student council member, I know how to get things done by setting deadlines, I know how to fill out the necessary forms, I know how to incorporate different student issues into the weekly student council meetings, I know how to run those meetings, and I admit that none of these are exceptional skills, but these are things that you learn from experience, which I have. These things can certainly be learned within a semester or two, but I think that having an executive president who spends half or more of their term learning would be inefficient at the very least. In addition to my experience, which I'm sure you are all tired of hearing about, I think the fact that I am involved in various efforts and groups around the school and our community serves to make me a valuable candidate for the executive president position. I am not, in any sense, centered around Student Council; it is not the only extracurricular that I am involved in, but I think that, rather than making me unable to contribute, it allows me to base my contributions in my experiences as a student, as an UFU member, as the student trying to help organize the Culture Fair, as someone who is trying to be forth an issue or event that they are passionate about or that they think will be fun, not as someone who is intoxicated with the idea of being a leader. Furthermore, it assures us, as the student body, that I do not want to be executive president because I need something to put down on my college application or because it is the only thing that I do. I do Student Council because it allows me to help Uni, as our mission statement says, promote academic excellence, encourage educational innovation, foster good citizenship, and of course have fun doing it.

Student Council EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

Linda Ly (Class of 2010)
I'm Linda Ly, and I am running for executive vice president. If elected, this would be my fifth year on Student Council, logging the vice presidential position since Subbie year. Every year I've represented my class, I've learned more and more of what it takes to be an efficient officer. I've helped plan successful dances, including a winter formal and prom, and attempting to raise class funds with various food sales. Student Council isn't just about giving up a Thursday lunch to go to a meeting;
it's about actually trying to improve things for the better with time, patience and effort. I promise to take all that I've learned from being an officer the last few years and apply that to the executive position. I want to make sure that I help my other two executive officers and the other class officers work together to make a difference at Uni.

Student Council EXECUTIVE SECRETARY-TREASURER

Maritza Mestre (Class of 2010)
My name is Maritza Mestre and I am running for the office of executive secretary-treasurer. I have served as secretary-treasurer for my class since freshman year, giving me three years of experience in that position. Each year I have worked to organize fundraisers, dances, and other events for my class and have learned a great deal about the organization, patience, drive, and commitment it takes to act as secretary-treasurer. I am extremely organized and reliable and if elected I will put my best effort into being an active member of our student government and helping us reach new heights. I am prepared to take on the level of responsibility that comes with this office and know what it's like to hold roles of leadership. These past three years I have also been involved in the subbie buddy program as well as the oral history project, of which I am now an executive producer. I always devote myself entirely to whatever I take on and push to achieve as much as possible.

After observing the role past executive officers have played in our student council and school I would love to invest myself in that way and help better our school as much as I can. As executive secretary-treasurer it would be my responsibility to record and send out the minutes from each student council meeting. But the executive secretary-treasurer takes on so much more than that, responsibilities that usually go unnoticed. It is up to that person to help coordinate the events student council hosts, as well as any programs it supports, such as the recent Pasta for Pennies drive. The office of executive secretary-treasurer is a very involved one, and I am eager to give everything I have to fulfilling it to its greatest capacity.


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