Cheyenne Grissom, a senior psychology and criminal justice major from Frankford, Ind., recently was elected president of the Student Government Association at Culver-Stockton College for the 2020-21 academic year.

Grissom elected president of Student Government Association

Top, Cheyenne Grissom, newly-elected president of Student Government Association. Bottom from left, vice president Tayrn Hutcherson, secretary Alex Siron, parliamentarian Rebecca Holley and treasurer Joe Hunter.

CANTON, Mo. — Cheyenne Grissom, a senior psychology and criminal justice major from Frankford, Ind., recently was elected president of the Student Government Association at Culver-Stockton College for the 2020-21 academic year.

Also elected were:

  • vice president Taryn Hutcherson, a junior elementary and early childhood education major from Moline, Ill.;
  • secretary Alex Siron, a junior vocal music education major from Paris, Mo.;
  • parliamentarian Rebecca Holley, a senior legal studies major from Thomson, Ill.;
  • treasurer Joe Hunter, a senior chemistry and biological chemistry major from Camdenton, Mo.

Elected as senators at-large were:

  • Grant Fischer, a senior business administration major from Alpharetta, Ga.
  • Naomi Mosley, a senior business administration major from Urbana, Ill.
  • Kaitlyn Conaway, a senior English education and theatre major from Steelville, Mo.
  • Drew Klocke, a junior biological chemistry major from Ewing, Mo.
  • Ahmed Barrow, a sophomore English education major from St. Louis.

Samantha Beauliua, a junior health science major from Madden, Alberta in Canada, was elected as a residence life senator.

Contact Dr. Chris Gill at 573-288-6334 or cgill@culver.edu for more information about the Student Government Association.

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NOTE: A number that appears immediately after a person’s name (i.e. Jane Doe ’18) is a reference to the year that person earned their bachelor’s degree from Culver-Stockton.

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