Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 08, 1940, Page Four, Image 4

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    WAA Begins
Fall Schedule;
Volleyball Up
Practies, Playoffs
Start Immediately
'Checks' Explained
Launching the program of the
Women’s Athletic association for
the new year, coeds in every living I
Organizatoin this week will begin ,
club meetings and intramural con- j
tests listed on the 1040 schedule.
Volleyball schedules for fall term
are almost complete, according to
WAA President Joanne Reisch,
and girls will begin immediately
to practice and play ball as the
preliminary part of a check sys
tem which leads to WAA member
ship.
Cheeks Explained
A girl who receives the check
given for participation in any one
sport is entitled to membership in
the organization. Girls who do not
make their organization’s intra
fnural team, or who prefers not
to participate in the sport, may
earn her check by officiating at
Intramural contests or by serving
«n WAA committees, Miss Reisch
said.
The WAA program for the new
year includes the following team
games: volleyball, basketball, base
ball, and swimming. Individual
players are offered a chance at
cups in tennis or golf. Badminton,
rifle, hockey, and fencing clubs are
also supported by the organiza
tion.
Girls advanced in a single field
may become members of Amphib
ian, swimming honorary, or Master
Dance honorary if they pass tne
initiation requirement test.
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Joan Klondell and Dirk Powell
who are playing in “I Want a Di
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Model Constitution
Presented to Frosh
The model constitution, drawn
up by Phil Lowry, last year senior
class president, passed with amend
ments by the executive committee
last term, will presented to the
freshman class at their first meet
ing Wednesday evening at 7:30,
John Cavanagh, vice-president of
the student body announced last
night.
It was decided spring term by
the officers of the various classes
when the model constitution was
read to them that no action would
be taken until this year.
This same constitution will be
presented to the sophomores and
upperclassmen at a later date.
The document reads as follows:
Preamble
We, the students of the Class of
19 , to the end that educational
development and social well-being
of the Class of 19 , of the Univer
sity of Oregon be maintained and
perpetuated and in order to es
tablish greater uniformity of pur
pose and administration of class
activities do ordain and establish
this Constitution.
ARTICLE I
Name
The name of the association of
students under this constitution
shall be the Class of 19 of the
University of Oregon.
ARTICLE II
Membership
All registered students in the
Class of 19... who possess mem
bership cards of the Class of 19
of the University of Oregon shall
be members.
ARTICLE III
Officers and Dufies
Section 1.
The officers of the Class of 19
of the University of Oregon shall
foe the President, Vice-President,
Secretary, and Treasurer.
Section 2.
Officers of the Class of 19 of
the University of Oregon shall as
sume their duties at the beginning
of the school year following elec
tions.
Section 3. Vacancies
Clause 1. The order of succes
sion to the office of President shall
be the Vice-President, Secretary,
and Treasurer.
Clause 2. Ail vacancies except
in the case of the office of Presi
dent shall be filed by an appoint
ment to be made by the incumbent
OREGON COEDS
Are Invited to Attend the
WOMEN’S
ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION
‘WELCOME TEA’
Honoring Freshman Women and our New
Adviser, Joseph Persieano
Thursday, Oct. I 0, at 4 p.m.
In the Alumni llall of Gerlinger
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Campus Calendar
Theta Sigma Phi will meet at
Rally Allen’s home on Thursday at
7 o’clock.
The Civil Pilot instruction office
is very anxious to get in touch
with the following people. It is
requisted that they get in touch
with J. C. Stovall, geology in
structor, sometime this morning or
call at 314 Fenton this afternoon
regarding their applications. The
people are: Robert Rankin, Dean
Rankin, Malvin Mariner, Myrt Wil
son, Javk Vandervert, Ben Steele,
Jules Napier, Robert Nagel, Persh
ing Holman, and Dick Jeffcott.
Westminster house is the place
where any student wishing to pay
25 cents may get a homecooked
meal this noon. Mrs. J. D. Bryant,
director, asks those planning to at
tend to phone for reservations by
9 a.m.
The Order of the "O” will meet
at the SAE house Wednesday noon.
All old members are urged to at
tend.
Delta Phi Alpha, German honor
ary, will meet at 7 o’clock in the
German seminar room to elect new
members.
Sigma Delta f!hl will meet Wed
nesday at 4:30 in room 104 Jour
nalism.
There will he a meeting of Will
kie-McNary representatives this
evening at 7:30 in the College Side.
Christian Science organization
at the University of Oregon will
meet at 7:30 tonight on the third
floor of Gerlinger hall.
The educational activities depart
ment is organizing their staff for
activity work on all ASUO activi
ties. Regular staff positions are
open for interested students. Stu
dents wishing to participate should
see George Luoma in activities de
partment office in McArthur court.
officers of the Class of 19 of the
University of Oregon.
Section 4. Duties
Clause 1.—The President shall b£
the presiding officer of the class,
shall schedule class meetings, shall
appoint such committees as are
deemed necessary to the best inter
ests of the class and shall at the
beginning of each year meet with
the director of Educational Activ
ities of the A.S.U.O. and plan the
class activities for the year.
Clause 2.—The Vice-President
shall assume the duties of the Pres
ident in his absence or inability tc
act.
Clause 3.—The Secretary shall
keep a record of the proceedings ot
each class meeting and shall file
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cational Activities Department of
the Associated Students at the
close of the school year.
Clause 4.—The Treasurer of the
class shall be in charge of and re
sponsible for the class finances as
provided in Article VII of this Con
stitution.
ARTICLE IV
Privileges and Eligibility
Section 1.
All regularly enrolled students
in the Class of 19 of the Univer
sity of Oregon shall be entitled to
any and all privileges of the Class.
Section 2.
Any member of the Class of 19
of the U. of O. who is in good
standing in the University as de
termined by the scholarship com
mittee of the U. of O. shall be eli
gible to hold an elective office or
an appointment necessary for the
best interests of the Class of 19
of the U. of O. if he can identify
himself as a member of the Class
of 19 as provided in Article II
of this Constitution. All appointees
and candidates for a class office
must, however, hold membership in
the class of 19 and the A.S.U.O.
prior to his appointment or nom
ination.
ARTICLE V
Nominations and Elections
Section 1. Nominations
Clause 1.—Nominations shall be
made at a nominating assembly
called by the President of the Class
except for the incoming Freshman
class in which case the A.S.U.O.
1st Vice President shall call and
conduct the meeting, at least seven
days before the Class election as
provided in Clause 1, Section 2, of
this Article. Certification of eligi
bility and declaration of intention
to run must be submitted to the
President of the Class, or in the
case of the incoming Freshman
Class, to the 1st Vice President of
the A.S.U.O. at or before the nom
inating assembly.
Clause 2.—Nominations may be
made in the form of a petition
signed by twenty-five (25) mem
bers of the Class and submitted tc
the President of the Class, or the
A.S.U.O. 1st Vice President in
case of the incoming Freshman
class, not later than five o’clock
of the day following the nominat
ing assembly.
Clause 3.—Notice of aforemen
tioned nominating assembly shall
be given in two issues of the Ore
gon Emerald. The first notice shall
appear one week prior to the date
of the assembly and the second to
appear in the issue on the morning
of the day of the assembly.
Section 2. Elections
Clause 1.—Elections shall be held
on the Same day as A.S.TT.O. elec
tions.
Clause 2. The 1st Vice-President
of the A.S.U.O. Executive Commit
tee shall supervise the elections and
shall be known as the Director of
Elections. He shall be assisted by
an election board of the Class of
15 comprised of the Vice-Presi
dent of the Class, the Class Ad
viser, and one representative of
Ihe A.S.U.O. Executive Commit
tee. This election board shall have
immediate charge of the class elec
tions and the counting of the bal
lots.
Clause 3.—The polls shall be
open from nine o’clock a.m. until
three o’clock p.m.
Clause 4.—The Director of Elec
tions shall specify the exact loca
tion of the electionsj
Clause 5.—Each person who ful
fills the requirements of member
ship set forth in Article II of this
Constitution shall be entitled to
one ballot.
Clause 6.—A plurality of votes
cast will elect a candidate.
Clause 7. -The Australian ballot
shall be used in the elections.
Clause 8.—There shall be no vot
ing by proxy.
Clause 9. — No electioneering
shall be held within the radius of
the polls established by the Direc
tor of Elections.
Clause 10.—No class cards may
be purchased after ten days fol
lowing registration for each term
Clause 11.—Final results of the
balloting shall be posted upon com
pletion of the counting.
Clause 12.—The ballots cast ir
the elections shall be turned over
to the Dean of Men of the U. of O
and shall be held for a period ol
two weeks during which a recount
may be called for by a petition pre
sented to the Class president con
taining the names of tVKenty-fivt
(25) members of the Class.
ARTICLE VI
Procedure
Section 1. Meetings
Clause 1.—Meetings shall be
railed by the President of the Class
or upon presentation to the Presi
dent of a petition signed by twen
ty-five (25) members of the Class
Clause 2.—Notice of all meet
ings other than those named in Ar
ticle V, Section 1, Clause 3, of the
Constitution, shall be given by an
announcement in the Oregon Emer
ald one day prior to said meeting.
Clause 3.—A quorum shall con
sist of one-fifth (1/5) of the mem
bers of the Class.
Clause 4.—Gregg’s Parliamen
tary Procedure shall govern the
procedure of meetings and shall
apply to any parliamentary ques
tion which is not covered by this
Constitution or by any by-laws
which may be established under it.
Clause 5.—The Class President
shall designate the exact time and
location of class meetings.
Section 2.
All appointments shall be made
as they arise by the President of
the Class.
ARTICLE VTT
Finance
Section 1.
It shall be the duty of the Class
Treasurer to act as Finance Chair
man of all class activities; to keep
the Class informed at all times of
the financial condition of the or
ganization; to see that permanent
records of all financial transac
tions are kept and to carry out all
other duties pertaining to his of
fice.
Section 2.
A financial statement of the
Class of 19 shall be published in
the Oregon Emerald at the begin
ning of each term.
Section 3.
All purchases made in the name
of the Class must be requisitioned
through the Treasurer and the Ed
ucational Activities Office and said
requisitions must be signed by the
Treasurer.
Section 4.
A fee of one dollar ($1.00) shall
be collected from each member ol
the class which shall entitle him
Dollar for
Dollar
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to membership in the Class for a
full year. A charge of fifty-cents
(50c) shall be made for Class mem
bership for any single term.
ARTICLE VIII
Interpretation
The Judiciary Committee of the
A.S.U.O. shall have supreme and
1 final authority in any matter of in
terpretation arising under this con
stitution or by-laws.
A RTICLE TX
Adoption
Section 1.
This Constitution shall be adopt
ed upon a majority vote of Class
i members present.
Section 2.
Adoption of this Constitution
shall immediately make null and
void any previous Constitution,
by-laws, or procedure with the ex
ception of Section 3 of this article,
Section 3.
Thi3 Constitution or any part ot
it shall not become effective before
the end of the school year 1939-40. q
ARTICLE X
Amendment
Section 1.
Amendments to this Constitution
or any by-laws which may be es
tablished under it may Ire proposed
at any regular or special meeting
of the Class of 19 provided said
amendment is submitted to the
Class President in the form of a
petition signed by twenty-five <25)
of the members of the Class.
Section 2.
Section 2.
Said amendment and by-laws
shall be adopted to this Constitu
tion upon the affirmative vote of
two-thirds (2 3i of the members
present and the approval of the
Executive Committee of the
A.S.U.O.
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