Vol 95 Issue 23 - Published April 15, 2005
Scofield, Norris sworn into office
Before members of the Student Assembly, family members and administrators, sophomores Ryan Scofield and Amanda Norris were inaugurated yesterday evening in the Wren Chapel as the new SA president and vice president, respectively.

Scofield and Norris, former class officers, were sworn in to the SA for the upcoming academic year in front of a crowd that included President Timothy J. Sullivan and Vice President for Student Affairs Sam Sadler.

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  • SPORTS
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