[ OFFICERS ]

2009-2010

CoChair + Financial Manager: Sam King (samking@stanford.edu)

CoChair: Alena Balgobin (alenab23@stanford.edu)

Webmaster: Dan Ha (andien@stanford.edu)

General Core: Ariel James (arielj@stanford.edu), Charlie Syms (csyms@stanford.edu), Jamie Tam (jamietam@stanford.edu), Jireh Tan (jirehtan@stanford.edu), Eric Tran (erictran@stanford.edu)

2007 - 2008

President

Mike Smith

bigmike3stanford.edu

Calendar Officer

Eric Tran

erictranstanford.edu

Webmaster

Helen Kwong

hhkwongstanford.edu

2006 - 2007

President

George X. Morris & Mike Smith

gmmorrisstanford.edu, bikemike3stanford.edu

Financial Officer

Helen Kwong

hhkwongstanford.edu

Webmaster

Helen Kwong

hhkwongstanford.edu

2005 - 2006

President

Katy Yan

Financial Officer

Anna Rafferty

Calendar Officer

Carey Myslewski

Webmaster

Helen Kwong

2004 - 2005

President

Hannah Leslie

Financial Officer

Tess Williams

Calendar Officer

Anna Rafferty

MIKE SMITH
Information to come.

GEORGE XANDER MORRIS
Information to come.

ERIC TRAN
Information to come.

KATY YAN
The distinguished Katy Yan excels at creating amazing artwork as well as training chimpanzees to do her schoolwork in order to devote her time to saving the world. She will be a junior at Stanford in 2005-2006 and is majoring in earth systems, allowing her to conduct research in which she provokes innocent butterflies. To promote her interests in chimpanzees, butterflies, and drugged koalas, she enjoys reading nature nonfiction in addition to her favorite work of literature, Charlie Chan is Dead 2.

ANNA RAFFERTY
A rambunctious sophomore who's into weekend hot-air balloon trips around natural geysers, racing the sandpipers in a clown-car along the beach, and singing opera on her head. You can find her glued to computers in Sweet Hall, as she consumes one CS assignment after another.

CAREY MYSLEWSKI
Carey is a secret agent whose true identity cannot be revealed. So no biography.

HELEN KWONG
Helen is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. She, at first, surprises one with her air of presumption and bold manner of speaking. Who, one ponders, is this rather outlandish character? Yet after a moment of reflection, it becomes apparent that she is little more than your average never sleeping-webpage making-cartoon drawing-flyer designing dynamo. On her few days off from stellar performances of the above activities, she moonlights as a superhero of the incredible variety. She may be found in physics classes creating small force fields around her to distract attention from the doodled replica of Van Gogh and the simpler solution to Fermat's last theorem in the margin of her textbook (Wiles was quite longwinded). And, in the end, one is forced to conclude that Helen, distilled to her essence, is all that.

HANNAH LESLIE
Leslie rose to power in the fall of 2004, beginning a dark chapter of QSA history marked by violence and oppression. She was widely reviled for her brutal executions of political dissidents and for waging meaningless wars against other QVSOs, at the sacrifice of millions of lives. Leslie, however, was well loved by her minions, who described her as a benevolent, selfless leader. For instance, she would lend her big red motor vehicle to anyone who begged for it. She also frequently entertained her minions with her creative compositions, which ranged from haikus and limericks to artfully written electronic mails, sans capitalization. Her magnum opus was an epic poem on human biology written in Spanish. Whether with fondness or with fear, Leslie's legacy will be remembered for centuries to come.

TESS WILLIAMS
Our late financial officer, may you rest in peace away from college. Tess was a lighthearted girl, prone to laughing out loud at whatever struck her fancy. She enjoyed long walks on the beach, as long as some odd, organic food was always nearby. We all have many fond memories of Tess, though my particular favorite is the infamous hippopotamus incident. We hope you find a better place, you will be missed.