Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 18, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    CAMPUS
CALENDAR
Amphibian tryouts will be held
today at 4 p. m. in the Gerlinger
pool. All University women are
eligible to try out.
Vested Singers Chosen,
More Tryouts Friday
As a result of try-outs held
during the past week, 35 girls
were selected for the vested choir.
~ ¥hey are:
Phyllis Lehmen, Doris Horton,
Ruth Porter, Enid Smith, Phyllis
Richardson, Nancy Kirkpatrick,
Shirley Stearns, Marilyn Miller,
Virginia Becker, Sue Hamilton,
Dorothy Hewes, Jean Mellies,
Virginia Locke, Jane Alice Pen
gra, Margery Fengra, Nancy
Boles, Betty Jean Taylor, Louise
Rickabaugh, Johnette King, Dor
otha Wilson, Janet Douglas, Dor
othy Miller, Geneveve Graves,
Lucille Bryant, Ramona Jones,
Lee Weber, Margaret Wake, Wil
ma Langfelt, Ruth Van Buskirlt,
Dorothy Currier, Eleanor Scott,
Pat O'Hara, June Fine, Della Mar
Coeds who wish to join the choir
will have their last chance to do
so this week. Rehearsal will be
held in Gerlinger hall at 7 this eve
ning. Those who wish to be in the
choir should attend rehearsal and
remain for a try-out afterwards.
Rollins college recently cele
brated its fifty-eighth annivers
ary.
"THE GANGS ALL
HERE"
with
ALICE FAYE
CARMEN MIRANDA
BENNY GOODMAN
Plus
A Star Studded Cast
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no later than 6 p. m. prior to the day
of insertion.
CLASSIFIED ADS
• Found
University Post-Office, end of
University Street, across from the
Art Building.
1 scarf
27 bandannas
~^4 hats
1 notebook
4 pair glasses
1 lady’s watch
4 pins
5 bracelets
1 bill-fold
4 fountain pens
8 pencils
2 purses
3 lipsticks
Books, 1 each:
Algebra
Harbrace Omnibus
College Spelling
A Rational Theology
.^Spanish Review Grammar
French Reader
Psychology 4th Ed
Pride & Prejudice
Jean Cristophel
Harmony and Its Contrapuntal
Treatment
Proposed Freshman Class Constitution
(Editor’s Note: In accordance with a request from the executive
council of the ASUO, the following constitution for the class of 1947
will be run in two issues of the Emerald. Next publication of the con
stitution will be Thursday morning.)
CONSTITUTION
CLASS OF 1947
Preamble
We, the students of the Class of 1947, to the end that educational
development and social well-being of the Class of 1947, of the Uni
versity of Oregon, be maintained and perpetuated and in order to
establish greater uniformity of purpose 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 1947 of the University of Oregon.
Article II
Membership
All registered students in the Class of 1947 of the University of
Oregon shall be members.
Article III
Officers and Duties
Section 1.
The officers of the Class of 1947 of the University of Oregon
shall be the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
Section 2.
Officers of the Class of 1947 of the University of Oregon shall
assume their duties immediately following elections.
Section 3. Vacancies:
Clause 1.—The order of succession to the office of President shall
be the Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
Clause 2.—All vacancies except in the case of the office of Presi
dent shall be filled by an appointment to be made by the incumbent
officers of the Class of 1947 of the University of Oregon.
Section 4. Duties:
Clause 1.—The President shall be the presiding officer of the
class, shall schedule class meetings, shall appoint such committees
as are deemed necessary to the best interests of the class.
Clause 2.—The Vice-President shall assume the duties of the
President in his absence or inability to act.
Clause- 3.—The Secretary shall keep a record of the proceedings
of each class meeting and shall file the same in the office of the
Educational 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
responsible for the class finances as provided for in Article VII of this
Constitution.
Article IV
Privileges and Eligibility
Section 1.
All regularly enrolled students in the Class of 1947 of the Uni
versity of Oregon shall be entitled to any and all privileges of the
class.
Section 2.
Any member of the Class of 1947 of the University of Oregon
who is in good standing in the University as determined by the Schol
arship Committee of the University of Oregon shall be eligible to
hold an elective class office or an appointment necessary for the
best interests of the Class of 1947 of the University of Oregon if he
can identify himself as a member of the Class of 1947 as provided in
Article II of this constitution. All Appointees and candidates for a
class office must, however, hold membership in the Class of 1947 and
the A.S.U.O. prior to his appointment or nomination.
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 such time as the A.S.U.O. Executive Committee
sees fit. Certification of eligibility and declaration to run must be
submitted to the President of the class, or in the case of the in
coming Freshman class, to the 1st. Vice-President of the A.S.U.O.
before the nomination assembly.
Clause 2.—Notice of nomination assembly shall be given in two
issues of the Oregon Emerald.
Section 2. Date of election shall be set by the President:
Clause 1.—The 1st. Vice-President of the A.S.U.O. Executive
Committee 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 1947 comprised of the Vice-President of the class, the Class
Advisor, and one representative of the A.S.U.O. Executive Committee.
This election board shall have immediate charge of the class elections
and the counting of the ballots.
Clause 2.—The Director of Election shall specify the exact loca
tion of the elections.
Clause 3.—Each person who fulfills the requirements of mem
bership set forth in Article IV of this Constitution shall be entitled
to one ballot.
Clause 4.—The preferential Australian balloting system shall be
used for voting.
Clause 5.—There shall be no voting by proxy.
Clause 6—Final results of the balloting shall be posted upon com
pletion of the counting.
Clause 7.—The ballots cast in the elections shall be turned over
to the Dean of Men of the University of Oregon and shall be held for
a period of two weeks during which time a recount may be called for
by a petition presented to the Class President containing the names
of twenty-five (25) members of the class.
Article VI
Procedure
Section J.
Clause 1.—Meeting's shall be called by the President of the Class
or upon the presentation to the President of a petition signed by
twenty-five (25) members of the class.
Clause 2.—Notice of all meetings other than those named in
Article V, Section 1, Clause 3 of the Constitution shall be given by an
announcement in the Oregon Emerald one day prior to said meeting
Clause 3.—A quorum shall consist of one-fifth (15) of the
members of the class.
Clause 4.—Gregg's Parliamentary Procedure shall govern the
procedure of meetings and shall apply to any parliamentary question
which is not covered by the Constitution or 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 VII
Finance
Section 1.
It shall be the duty of the Class Treasurer to act as Finance
Chairman of all class activities; to keep the class informed at ad
times of the financial condition of the organization: to sec that
permanent records of all financial transactions arc kept and to cany
out all other duties pertaining to his office.
Section 2.
A financial statement of the Class of 1947 shall be published in,
the Oregon Emerald at the beginning of each term.
Section 3.
All purchases made in the name of the class must be requisition
ed through the Treasurer and the Educational Activities Office and
the said requisitions must be signed by the Treasurer.
Article VIII
Interpretation
Section 1.
The Judiciary Committee of the A.S.U.O. shall have supreme and
final authority in any matter of interpretation arising under this
Constitution or by-laws.
Section 2.
Said amendments and by-laws shall bo adopted to this Consti
tution upon the affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the member,
present and the approval of the Executive Committee of the A.S.U.O.
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