Park University Students Elect 2019-20 Student Government Officers, Senators
April 16, 2019 — Park University students have elected their representatives — executive board and senators — for the 2019-20 Park Student Government Association. Christian Leonard, a senior mathematics major from Parkville, Mo. (attended Park Hill South High School, Riverside, Mo.), was elected president.
Other executive staff elected:
• Vice President — Liliana Butler, sophomore nursing major, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Piper High School)
• Secretary — Jocelyn Clayton, junior English and secondary education major, Burlington Junction, Mo. (attended Craig [Mo.] High School)
• Business Manager — Ozoda Narzullaeva, sophomore information and computer science major/software development major, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Senators elected:
• Quinlan Bacheller, sophomore biology major, Parkville, Mo. (attended Park Hill South High School, Riverside, Mo.)
• Demetria Byers, freshman chemistry major, Kansas City, Mo.
• Paige Enright, sophomore criminal justice/law enforcement major, Rantoul, Kan.
• Patrick Hayes, sophomore European/classical history major, Kansas City, Mo. (attended Bishop Miege High School, Roeland Park, Kan.)
• Dylan MacKay, senior business administration/finance major, Blue Springs, Mo. (attended Blue Springs High School)
• Kayla Martinez, junior middle school education/mathematics major, Erie, Colo. (attended Twin Peaks Charter Academy, Longmont, Colo.)
• Katlynn McPherson, sophomore middle school education/English major, Forsyth, Mo. (attended Forsyth High School)
• Jesse Patrick, senior information and computer science/computer science and information and computer science/software development major, Kansas City, Kan.
• Katherine Payne, junior graphic design major, Kansas City, Mo.
• Rushine Raymond, sophomore graphic design major, Kansas City, Mo. (attended Seton Center High School)
• Sophie Roper, sophomore business administration/computer information management and business administration/logistics major, Kansas City, Kan. (attended Piper High School)
• Bradley Sawyer, junior information and computer science/software development major, Richmond, Mo. (attended Richmond High School)