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[Alric comes on the screen well-dressed yet somewhat casual, as usual: a burgundy dress shirt wit the topmost button undone, fairly typical for him. Also typical, he smiles politely and amiably, his bearing all respectfulness and approachability.]
Good day, Xavier Institute. I would like to extend my congratulations to all of our new student government officers, particularly Miss Lenz's notable write-in victory, and Mister Halford's surprising double victory.
[...in fairness, mostly surprising because he didn't think it worked like that, but he's not the one making the rules. At least, not for this past election, certainly. He's not going to dwell on it, though, since it is an accomplishment, and he certainly doesn't mean to detract from it.]
I've outlined previously my own perspective on my responsibilities as student council president, as well as my priorities and intentions. However, I would like to reiterate that among those is a responsibility to represent as best I am able the wishes and needs of my fellow students, and the intention to approach that responsibility with the utmost seriousness. It is my sincere hope that any of you who have suggestions, requests, objections, or merely a wish to discuss matters of policy in an official capacity, should find me accessible. Please do not hesitate to contact myself, or any other council officer with whom you feel comfortable speaking, although I do recommend becoming acquainted with your class representatives.
Barring the unlikely need for an emergency council meeting, scheduling of formal council meetings will begin with the end of the semester, to permit our new officers the opportunity to organize their agendas and prioritize the completion of their classwork.
[He smiles just a bit more playfully with a courteous nod to the camera.]
May you all enjoy a merciful finals season.
Good day, Xavier Institute. I would like to extend my congratulations to all of our new student government officers, particularly Miss Lenz's notable write-in victory, and Mister Halford's surprising double victory.
[...in fairness, mostly surprising because he didn't think it worked like that, but he's not the one making the rules. At least, not for this past election, certainly. He's not going to dwell on it, though, since it is an accomplishment, and he certainly doesn't mean to detract from it.]
I've outlined previously my own perspective on my responsibilities as student council president, as well as my priorities and intentions. However, I would like to reiterate that among those is a responsibility to represent as best I am able the wishes and needs of my fellow students, and the intention to approach that responsibility with the utmost seriousness. It is my sincere hope that any of you who have suggestions, requests, objections, or merely a wish to discuss matters of policy in an official capacity, should find me accessible. Please do not hesitate to contact myself, or any other council officer with whom you feel comfortable speaking, although I do recommend becoming acquainted with your class representatives.
Barring the unlikely need for an emergency council meeting, scheduling of formal council meetings will begin with the end of the semester, to permit our new officers the opportunity to organize their agendas and prioritize the completion of their classwork.
[He smiles just a bit more playfully with a courteous nod to the camera.]
May you all enjoy a merciful finals season.