Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 10, 1921, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    Tentative Agreements Made
With Five Colleges.
From all indications, a Pacific coast
•onference tennis tournament will be one
)f the athletic features of the coming
junior week-end, according to Marioi
McClain, graduate manager.
Tentative agreements for the meet hhve
been received from Washington, W. S
Stanford, California and O. A. C.
find unless tiic unexpected happens, the
affair will be staged as scheduled.
An annual Pacific coast conferenw
tennis meet is a new feature in college
athletic circles. The plan in the pas%
has not been clearly defined and no per
manent action taken to insure an annua)
staging of this event.
An all-coast affair was held last year
.sponsored by Stanford, but Oregon did
not send a tea mbecause each college
not, send a team because each college
must finance its own representatives. As
the previous tournaments have followed
in the wake of the coast track meets.
Oregon is sponsoring the event this
year.
Because the affair does not come un
der the regular conference jurisdiction
which is exercised over the major sports
each annual meet is usually left to the
college holding the coast track meet.
With the coast tennis tournament, the
coming junior week-end program wil
present a varied array of athletic activi
ties. The coast conference track mee'
will, of course, hold the limelight of al'
the athletic events, while the tennis
tournament and the two-game basebal'
series with O. A. 0. will also come in for
their share of attention.
It is quite likely that some freshman
athletics will be scheduled and there is
a probability of, some inter-collegiat'
•sports for the co-eds.
REVISED CONSTITUTION
TO BE SUBMITTED TODAY
(Continued from Page* Three)
tiinn paid their regular dues us prescribed
in Article X of this constitution • The
Treasurer shall he given at least one
week’s notice of election.
Article VIII.
Graduate Manager.
Sec. 1—Election. A Graduate Man
ager shall be elected by tin1 retiring Exe
eutive Council within two weeks after
the regular election of the Associated
Students.
Sec. 2-Qualifications. The Graduate
•Manager shall be required to give bonds
Bp the Kxerutive Council to tin* amount
Bf three thousand dollars (ft‘1000) within
Bfteen days after his election. The
•Executive Council shall have tin1 power
to remove the Graduate Manager from
inrirtt
—Assume Office. The Graduate
Murage r shall assume the duties of Iris
joffiee on lli(> first day of June.
K''e I Control. 'Hie Executive ('Oun
<’il Khali have direct supervisinil oyer (lie
Graduate Manager in all athletics, foren
sic and other student ltodv activities.
S>'c. ii- Powers and Duties.
(Manse 1. General Putins. The Grad
uate Manager shall have the management
of all student hody activities. 51,• shall
perlnrm nil duties that usually appertain
to tile office of manager, including the
scheduling of all contests, concert trips
purchasing of supplies, and shall sign all
contracts on behalf of the Associated
Students to which the Associated Stu
dents shall he a party.
( lapse The Graduate Manager
shall In* a non-voting member of the
Executive Council and the finance com
mittee.
Clause T Appointing Assistants. The
Graduate Manager shall appoint such
student assistants as he nniv desire suh
feet to the ratification of the Executive
< mined.
Clause 4. The Graduate Manager
shall assist the finance committee in the
preparation of the annual bud»,.t
Clause r*. Reports. The ~TVaduute
Manager shall:
(a) Report to the Executive Council
ul such tunes as it may demand.
b) Make a final report to the student
«>ody hetore the end of the school year
(e> I he Graduate Manager shall pre
sent a complete financial report to the
• "'eutivo Council of each game, con
celt concert, tour or contest within one
neck after each game, concert, concert
lour, or contest shall have been played
given or held.
* luuse (i. Pisposition of Moneys. The
Gradual, Manager shall within one week
deposit with the Treasurer of I lie Asso
ciated Students all moneys accruing' from
•*tb game, concert, concert tour or con
Club Shoe Shine
Next to the Rainbow.
Good Service—Good Shine
r_ "
CHARLEY'S PLACE
982 Willamette
Roasted Peanuts
Mother’s Candy
Buttered Popcorn
tesf. from subscriptions, and troni ad- j
ventisemcnts.
Clause 7. Approval of Bills. The j
Cradmtte .Manager shall approve in writ
ing all l>:lls contracted by him.
Article IX.
Kiwi ions.
See. I Officers Elected. The Presi
dent. Vice President, and Secretary of I
the Student Hotly, the student elected
members of the Executive Council, the
editors of the publications, the elected
members of the Student Council and the
veil leader shall he dominated on the
first Thursday in Mae and elected i" bal
lot mi the second Wednesday in May of
each year, and shall hold office as Here
inafter provided.
Sec. 2 - Length of Office. The officers
of this association shall hold office for
one year or until such time as their suc
cessors shall he regularly elected and
'nullified, unless otherwise stipulated in
this constitution.
See. :>—Rules of Election. The rules
under which the elections of this Asso
ciation shall be conducted shall be those
laid down in Article III of the By-Laws.
Sec. 4—Assume Office. The officers
of this Association shall bn elected by a
plurality of votes.
Sec. (>—Oath of Office. “I do hereby
solemnly pledge and affirm that. I will
perform the duties of the office to which
1 have been elected, as they are set out
in the Constitution of t.l-e Associated
Students, to the best of my ability.”
See. 7—Recall Elections.
Clause 1. A special Student Body
Election, tor the recall ot any officer ot
Hie Association, shall be called by the
1’resident of the Student Body at the pe
tition of twenty-five per cent., (25 per
cent.) of the members of the Associated
Students.
Clause 2. Two-Thirds Majority. At
this election it will require a two-thirds
(2-5) majority of the votes cast to ex
pel from office the officer or officers in
question. '
Article X.
Finance.
Sec. 1-—Dues. The duet of the indi
vidual members of the Association shall
be twelve dollars per year; payable four
dollars at the beginning of each term
upon payment of which they shall be en
titled to a "Student Season Ticket” ad
mitting them to all University games or
contests held on the campus ami to such
additional games or contests as the Exe
cutive Council may order.
A subscription price of seventy-five
cents per term for the Oregon Emerald
shall be paid by each student at the time
of paying the regular registration fee.
Sec. 2—Failure to Pay Dues. Students
refusing or failing to pay dues known as
the Associated Students’ Tax. shall not
be eligible to hold office in this Asso
ciation. vote at its election, or represent
it in any manner whatsoever.
Sec. • S-—Audit. All records and ac
counts of tip' Graduate Manager and the
Treasurer of the Associated Students
shall be audited annually by an account
ant. appointed by the Executive Council,
lo whom he shall make his report. His
fee shall be paid out, of the general Stu
dent Body funds.
I'Ve. 4—Class Taxes.
(danse 1. The Tax. A regular class
lux of $1.00 shall be collected at regis
tration from each undergraduate student
of the University by the Treasurer.
Clause 2. Class Treasurer. The Treas
urers lof the respective classes shall en
dorse all bills owing by their respective
classes, and shall issue warrants oil the
Treasurer to pay the same.
Clause Advisory Committee. lO-ieii
class shall have an advisory committee,
consisting of the President of the class,
the Treasurer of the class, and the class
adviser.
Clause 4. Duty of Advisory Commit
tee. The duties of the advisory commit
tee shall l>e to authorize all class ex
penditures and audit all class accounts.
Sec. 5—Assessments. No provision in
this article shall lie construed to impair
the right of any class to levy such special
assessments as they see fit.
Article XI.
-Meetings.
Sec. 1 —Regular. The regular meet
ings of the Associated Students shall be
held on the first Thursday in October,
December, March. May and June of each
year.
See. Special Meetings. Special
meetings shall be held upon the call of
the President on his own initiative or
upon the petition, of 200 members; pro
vided that twenty-four hours’ notice shall
be given before any spe-ial meeting
See. .‘1 — Quorum. Three hundred
members shall constitute a quorum.
Article XII.
Repealing Acts of Officers.
Sec. 1—Any act of any officer, com
mittee or organization, existing under
this Constitution may be repealed or
amended by a majority of the members
present at a regular meeting of the As
sociation.
Article xrrr.
Hi dorian.
Sec. 1—Appointment. ^ Historian
shall he elected by the Student Council
at their last meeting in May.
See. 2—Assume Office. The Historian
shall assume the duties of the office on
the first Wednesday in June and shall
take the oath of offiee with the. other
newly elected student officers.
Sec. 3—Duties and Powers of Histor
ian. The duties of the Historian shall be
as follows: The Historian shall:
Clause 1. Have general supervision
over the University museum and histor
ical records.
Clause 2. Keep an accurate record of
all athletic contests, debates, concerts,
and other student body activities.
Clause .‘5. Appoint a general commit
tee which shall be comprised of three
students and the Historian, who shall
have power to appoint the general staff
See. 4—Finances. The finances shall
be under the supervision of the Advisory
Committee which shall be composed of
the President of the University, the Uni
versity librarian, the Graduate Manager,
and the Secretary to the President of the
University. Any expenditure of student
funds must first receive the approval of
t he Executive Council.
Article XIV.
Women's League.
floo. 1—Name. The name of this or
ganization shall he the “Women’s League
of the University of Oregon.”
See. 2- Membership. Every woman
member of the Associated Students of
the University of Oregon shall be a mem
ber of the Women’s League.
See. .!—The Women’s League shall
adopt its own Constitution subject to
the approval of the Student Council.
'Sec. 4—The existing affiliation witli
the State Federation of Women’s Clubs
shall be endorsed bv the Student Coun
cil and fees for this membership shall
he allowed from student body funds.
Sec. 5—An annual budget shall be
Eugene Steam Laundry
Service Our Aim
Phone 123
CAMPUS A f* A Photographer
849 E. 13th. Hi V* lltdU Telephone 1393
Snappy Campus Pictures
Basketball Pictures—Films—Kodak Finishing's—Fine
Stationery
“Home of the Big- Campus Memory Book”
Obak,Cigar Store
The Home of the Students Who
Use the Pool am} Billiard Taoles
8th and Willamette
W. E. (Obak) Wallace
Pictures of Quality
When you give your picture to a
friend1 you want to be satisfied with
it. (That is our aim—to satisfy.
Tollman STUDIO
provided for the Women’s League by the
Executive Council, estimates for which
shall be submitted to the finance com
mittee on or before January 13.
• Article XV.
Amendments.
Sec. 1—Amendments to this Constitu
tion ma.v be proposed in writing at any
regular meeting, when they shall be read.
The following morning the proposed
amendments shall be printed in the “Ore
gon Daily Emerald” and voted on by bal
lot within one week later. A two-thirds
02-” > vote of the ballots cast shall be
necessary for the adoption' of the amend
ment. provided, however, that there must
be at least three hundred (300) ballots
cast.
ELECTRIC TIMER INSTALLED.
/ A new electric timer whicl catches
the time of runners within one one
hundredth of a second has been installed
on the Stanford oval. This is the first
electric timer on the coast and one of
a few of its kind in the United States.
O. A. C. SECRETARY AT BANQUET.
Miss Gladys Taylor, general Y. W. O.
A. secretary from O. A. C., attended the
annual Y. IV. C. A. banquet of the Ore
gon association held at the hotel Os
burn last evenjng.
Phone 141
City Messenger Service
Messengers
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REAL HAIRCUT
— Go To
The Club Barber
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Get Your Party Together
and
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TONIGHT!!
at the
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SID’S MUSIC MASTERS
Eugene’s Dance Orches
tra De Luxe play the smart
est hits and lull you to sleep
with those old fashioned
waltzes.
You’ll find these dances
Different.
Eugene Dancing
Academy
OPEN DAILY; 1 P. M. TO
'9 P. M.
PHONE 1303
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E. MATLOCK’S 60
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Wing’s Market
Quality, Service and Low Prices.
Fresh and Cured Meats.
Phone 38. 675 Willamette Street.
Expert Shoe Repairing
Done Promptly with
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP
W. T. SHOULTS, Prop.
Eugene Clarifying and Pasteurizing Co.
C. P. HULEGAARD, Mgr.
Res. 1072 W. 8th Ave.
943 OAK ^ Eugene, Oregon
Res. Phone 5G6*J Office Phone 390
Orders Promptly Delivered
Rich Milk for Family Use and
Free From Every Impurity
Jersey and Guernsey Milk.
Only Clarifying In The City
Spring is Here
NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR
ATHLETIC SUPPLIES
—Our stock is complete in Spaldings Best.
—Baseball men will find there entire equipment here
and it is priced rightly.
—Tennis rackets that have no equal, and the same for
the tennis balls.
—If you are a track man come in and select your new
spikes and outfit while it is still early.. Now is the
time to get in the game.
—24 Hour Service for Restringing Tennis Rackets—
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ma
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roundings and quality of goods are all common. This
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ing sweets.
Our Aim- |
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planning for you every day and hope to attain and
surpass vour wishes. When you do come often you
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