By-Laws of New Constitution _To Be Voted On This Horning BY-LAWS. Article I. Conduct of Business. See. 1. Rr-ics of Order. Roberts' Hull's of Order shall govern this Asso ciation and all councils and committees of (Ids Association in all cases where they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with the Constitution ..ml By-Laws of this Association Sec. 2. Order of Business. The or der of business at regular meetings of this Association and all of its councils .n.d committees shall be as follows: ; Reading of minutes of previous meetings. ■J. Report of standing committees. Report of special committees. 4. Unfinished business. g. New business. (i. Adjournment. Article II. Financial. See. 1. Distribution of Student Body Tax. The annual dues of twelve (12) dollars per capita shall be placed in the general fund, to be drawn upon for use in student body enterprises. See. 2. General Fund. Any surplus of funds accruing in any student enter prise shall, at the end of the season, be turned into a general fund to be admin istered by the Executive Council for the purpose of meeting deficiencies that may arise in any other enterprise or for meeting any other necessary expense. Sec. 3. Salaries: \\h<'» two or wore candidates are to be -feted and the voter oasts his vote for less than the number to bo elected, that portion of his ballot shall be void. Article IV. Awards. Nee. 1. Athletic: Clause 1. General. The official col lege emblem, a lemon colored “O” on navy blue sweater or jersey, bearing on tlte left sleeve in woven lemon colored stripes one-half (ya inch) inch wide the cumber of stripes indicating the number of times emblems have been won in the branch of athletics for which the sweater or jersey is given, shall be awarded. Clause 2. To any representative of the Varsity Football Team who has |ds.\ed one full half in the first line-up or thirty (.10) minutes total in parts of luree halves in the second line-up in a I ncific Coast Conference contest, or by ploying any part of an intersectional game. This “O” shall be a block “O" Tt/oxSt/tjxlfi inches in dimensions. ( lause .1. Track. To any representa tive of the Varsity track team winning nine points or one first place in a dual Northwest conference contest, or one point in the Northwest conference meet, or one point or fraction of a point in the Pacific Coast conference meet. This “O” shall be a block “O,” fiy.x7y.xli4 inches. Clause 4. Baseball. T’o any repre sentative of the Varsity baseball team playing in five conference games or in tercollegiate championship games, ex cepting pitchers who shall pitch twenty two innings. This “O” shall be a .block “O,” 4x514x1 inches. I 1)0 recognized by n star in its regular position and of the regular size, but in stead of the regular color it shall be black regardless of what sport. This star or stars shall supplant one of the others and shall be considered as the, service star for that year or years that the man was captain, but each man shall be entitled to one and only one star for each season's work. However, this shall not be construed to mean that emblems won and years turned out in one of the above activities shall be counted together with those of another activity to make up the number required, or that one man shall receive more than one official blanket. Clause 12. Who to wear awards. The official “O” shall be worn only by stu dents, ex-students and graduates of the I Diversity of Oregon according to the regulations adopted by the Associated Students. Sec. 2 Forensics: Clause 1. Gold “0.” A University representative in intercollegiate oratory or debate shall be awarded by the For ensic Council, the official debate and oratory emblem a gold block “O” 5x8% 1-8 inches in dimension. No represen tative shall receive more than one such emblem in any one college year. Clause 2. Shield. To any University representative in intercollegiate oratory or debate, who has won three official emblems in any one enterprise or who has represented the University two years in oratory, shall be given one of ficial oratory and debate shield. This shield shall be ten (10) inches long, its other dimensions being in proportion, made of black hardwood and with a bronse University of Oregon seal on it. It shall also bear the winner’s name and the name of the enterprise for which it is awarded. 1. Graduate iManagcr. The Graduate Manager shall receive a salary to be fixed by the Executive Council. 2. The Comptroller of the University shall receive no salary for his services as Treasurer of the Associated Stu dents. Assistants in his office who un der his supervision shall handle clerical work in connection with funds of the Associated Students shall receive com pensation decided upon by the Graduate Manager and Executive Council. :!. The editor and manager of the Emerald shall each receive as compensa tion four hundred ($400) dollars per year, to be paid out of the earnings of the publication. Should there be a sur plus after all expenses of the publication have been settled, the editor-in-chief and manager shall each receive twenty five per cent of the surplus, and the remaining fifty per cent shall 'be”turned in to the student body treasury. How ever. should the earnings of the publica tion for any year not be sufficient to pay in full the editor and business man ager the amount earned shall be divided equally among them. 4. Editor and Manager of the Ore gana. The editor-in-chief and the busi ness manager of the Oregana shall each receive as compensation one hundred ($100) dollars, to be paid out of the earnings of the publication. However, should the earnings of the publication for any year not be sufficient to pay in full the editor and the business manager, the amount earned shall be divided equally between them. Any surplus after all the expenses of the publica tion have been settled, shall accrue to the Student Body treasury. Sec. 4. Dues to Association. The dues of the University of Oregon to the Intercollegiate Oratorical Association, the Intercollegiate Debating League, the Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Asso ciation of Oregon, and several dues and assessments as the Association may deem fit. shall be paid from the treasury of the Association. Clause 5. Tennis. To any represen tative of the Varsity tennis team who shall win the conference championship of the Northwest. This “O” shall be an Old English “O” four inches high. Clause 6. Basketball. To any rep resentative of the Varsity basketball team playing ten (10) full halves in con ference games. This “O” shall be a block “O” 4x5*4xl inches. Clause 7. Wrestling. To any rep resentative of the Varsity wrestling team who shall win his event in any con ference match. This “O” shall be a block “O” 4x514*1 inches. Clause 8, Service. To any man whom the Executive Council sees fit to grant an “O,” the kind to be determined according to the service which he has rendered. , Clause 0. One Award a Year. No member of any of the above teams shall receive more than one sweater or jersey during any one college year, although he shall receive as many emblems as he may earn. Clause 10. To the yell leader who shall conduct official rooting. This sym bol shall be a medium sized “O” with “Y” inseparable enclosed by and at tached to the “0.” Clause 11. Blankets. To any mem ber of the above teams who has won his emblem for three years in either Track. Football. Baseball or Basketball, and who has turned out for four years in either of these activities^ shall be given in addition to a sweater or jersey, one official Green Indian blanket, 5x7 feet in dimensions, with an interwoven lemon colored block “O,” 10x12x2 inches in dimensions. Above this letter blue stars shall be placed for football recog nition, white stars directly below it for track, yellow stars to the left for base ball, and red stars to the right for bas ketball. These stars shall be five point ed, with points lying on the circle '3y2 inches in diameter, and shall be placed on the blanket in a straight line paral lel to the nearest side of the letter and the nearest point four inches from it. Iu any line of sport, a captaincy shall Clause 4. Shield of Honor to any rep resentative who lias won his emblem in intercollegiate oratory or debate there shall be accorded the honor of having his name engraved on a “brass shield of honor” as a permanent record of his ser vice to this University. For every ad ditional emblem secured by such repre sentative the Executive Council shall have engraved with the name on an ap propriate symbol indicating the time and the number of years of service. Sec. .T. Mfisical:. Clause 1. Men’s Glee Club. Each member of the Glee Club shall be award ed a gold pin in the form of an “O.” % by 3-S inches with the world “Glee Club” engraved upon it. and in the cen ter of which shall be an eighth note (set with one pearl) as the Glee Club in signia. No member shall receive more than one such emblem. Clause 2. Girls’ Glee Club. Each member of the Girls’ Glee Club shall be awarded a gold block “O,” 3-8x1-16x14 inches, with the word “Glee Club” en graved upon it. No member shall re ceive more than one such* emblem. Sec. 4. Women's Athletics: Clause 1. General. The official award shall be a navy blue sweater with a lemon “O” oval on the left pocket and a felt band of lemon color on the left sleeve. This “O” shall be four by two and one-half inches in dimensions and the band one-half inch wide. ! Clause ,2. The sports for which these awards will be given shall be, hockey, basketball, tennis and swimming. The award for each of these sports shall bo the same. Clause 3. Hockey. To each woman making the Varsity team and any sub stitute who plays two halves of inter collegiate hockey during one season, i Clause 4. Basketball. To each wo man making the Varsity team and any Article III. Rules for Elections. See. 1. Any person may be nominated by petition of 50 members of the stu dent body, provided the, petition is filed with the Secretary of the Associated Students not later than two days after die regular nominations are held. See. 2. Ballot. The “Australian Ballot” shall be. used in all Student Body elections. Sec. 3. Polls Open. The polls shall he open from }) a. m. until 3 p. m. Sec. 1. Election Officers. There shall be at the polls, at all times one inspector, one ballot distributor and one clerk. Sec. 5. Ballot Distribution. The bal let distributor shall give but one ballot to each voter, and ballots shall be re i lived from no other source. Sec. 6. The Clerk. The Clerk shall he provided with the official poll book by 'lie Treasurer which must be certified by the Registrar of the University. No on" shall be allowed to vote unless his or h11' name appears upon the official poll book. Sec. 7 Electioneering. No election ei i ng or soliciting of votes shall be per mitted within the limits established a'l||uid the polls by the inspectors. Sec. S. The Count. The ballots shall b" counted by the election officers im mediately after closing of the polls, and die results of the election shall be post °1 on the bulletin board in Villard hall as: soon as the counting is over. Sec. o. Voting for Wrong Number. CAMPUS A C DaaJ Photographer 849 E. 13th. ria V« IVCClU. Telephone 1393 LATEST CAMPUS PICTURES Films to take on that Outing. Kodak Finishing—Fine Stationery ‘‘Home of the Big Campus Memory Book” You’ll never look like a “two spot” if we Dry Clean your clothes. I CITY CLEANERS W. E. NAYLOR, Prop. 44 8th Ave. West St Phone 22U substitute who plays two halves of iu tercollegiate basketball during oue sea son. I lause Tennis. To each woman who has played at least four matches of intercollegiate tennis during one season. Clause 6. Swimming. To each wo I who has entered an intercollegiate swimming meet and has won three places in races or forty points in form; or thirty points in form or one place in races; or twenty points in form and two places in raees. Places may be first, second or third. Dives ami form are to be granted on a basis of ten:nine:eight. Clause 7. No woman shall receive more than one sweater during her col lege career but after having won one sweater she shall receive ail “O” and sleeve band for each year that she rep resents her University as stated above. Clause S'. The sweaters and “O’s” shall be awarded at the end of each school year beginning with the school year of 1017-1918. Sec. 5. Emerald. To euch of 111 regular members of the editorial and news staff and five members of the busi ness staff of the Emerald who shall be judged the most deserving under a sys tem of determining awards devised by the editor and manager of the Emerald and approved by the Student Council shall be awarded n gold block "O” three eights by three-thirty-seconds by five sixteenths with the words Emerald em bossed diagonally across a sunken back ground of dull finished gold within the letter. On the surface of the “O” shall be engraved the year during which it was won and for each additional year of ser vice on either staff, the holder shall bo entitled to additional engraved numerals i indicating the additional year or years of, service. No person shall receive more j than one such emblem. Article V. Captains. See. 1. Eelection. Immediately after the close of each season for which any regular team has been organized, a cap tain for the following, season shall be elected. All players who have won thej “O” in active competition during the season just closed shall be entitled to vote in said election, which shall be presided over by the Graduate Manager. All voting shall be by ballot, and no per son shall be considered elected who has not received a majority of all votes cast. The Graduate Manager shall have no right to vote. Sec. 2. Duties, Captains shall per form such duties as usually appertain to their positions. , Sec. 3. Vacancies. In case of death, sickness, resignation or absence from college of any regular captain, a succes sor shall he chosen v'according to the original method. Article VI. Amendments. See. 1. These liv-Laws may be amend ed by a two-thirds vote of those present at a regular meeting of the Associated Students. Article VII. Special Enactment. Sec. 1. Amendments to old Constitu tion and By-Laws between March 10. 1921 and the time this .constitution goes into effect shall be incorporated in tiiis Constitution. See. 2. 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