Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1963, Page Five, Image 5

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    Constitution Revisions to Go to Voters
These proposed changes will
be voted on Oet. 30 by the
ASl'O, Students should famil
iarize themselves with the revi
sion before voting. The revi
sions, before voting. The revi
proposed by ASl'O Senate.
It is hereby moved that the
ASl'O Constitution he amended
as follows:
Article IV, Section I, Clause 2,
shall read: "An elected repre
sentative of each of the four
classes."
Article IV, Section I, Clause 3,
shall read "Fifteen members
elected at large ”
Article IV, Section I, Clause 4,
shall read: “Two non-voting fac
ulty members. These two facul
ty members shall be appointed
by the President of the Univer
sity. Their terms shall be for
two years, except for the first
year, when one of the mem
bers shall be appointed for a
one-year term.”
Article IV, Section I, Clause 12,
shall read: “One representa
tive from women’s olT-campus
housing; one representative
from men’s off-campus hous
ing.”
Article IV, Section III, Clause 2,
shall be deleted.
Ballot
All Campus
Primary Election
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for two can
didates for each office. Mark □ with X.
Senator At Large
Q George Austin
[' Bob Benedict
Bill Dames
Q Alex Laurins
Q] Donald Raines
[Jj Barrie Wight
□ .
Article IV, Section III, Clause 6,
shall be deleted.
Article IV, Section III, Clause 7,
shall read: “In the event of a
simultaneous vacancy in the
offices of ASUO President and
Vice President, the Senate rep
resentative shall convene the
Senate and carry out the elec
tion to select an ASUO Presi
dent and Vice President for the
remainder of the term of office.
Article IV, Section III, Clause 11,
shall be deleted.
Article VI Elections.
Section I, Election dates.
Clause I. There shall be an
ASUO general election held
after the third week and pri
or to the seventh week of
Fall, Winter and Spring term.
The general electoin shall be
preceded by a primary elec
tion.
Clause 2 The Vice President
of the ASUO shall be respon
sible for selection of the spe
cific dates for the elections
subject to the approval of the
Senate.
Section II Tenure.
Clause 1. The ASUO Presi
dent, Vice President, five sen
ators-at-large, the sophomore,
junior and senior class presi
dents, vice presidents and
senate representatives, the
two unmarried off-campus
representatives, two upper
class dormitory representa
tives, the cooperative repre
sentative, the fraternity rep
resentative, the sorority rep
resentative, and the married
student representative shall
be elected during the Spring
term general elections and
shall serve until their suc
cessors are elected at the
next Spring term elections.
Clause 2 Five senators at
large, the freshman class pres
ident. vice president, and sen
ate representative, the fresh
Ballot
Primary Election
VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for one candidate for each office. Mark □ with X.
Graduate Senate
Representative
0 George Bachelis
0 Ralph Mohr
□ .
Foreign Student
Representative
□ Khalil Hamide
□ Howard Hsy
□ George Jacob
□ .
Upper Class Women's
Dormitory Representative
Q Jan Heald
□ Vicki King
□ .
Sophomore Class
President
0 Tom Bates
0 Bruce Beebe
0 Michael Detlefsen
0 Hugh Harris
0 Douglas Menely
□ .
Freshman Class
Primary Election
President
Q Mike Dye
0 William Hansell
0 Wally Kurihara
0 Mike Lutz
0 Kinney Lynch
0 Steve McLaughlin
□ .
Vice President
□ Jeff Bugge
Q Chuck Calhoun
□ JohnChirgwin
□ Susan Kennedy
□ Charles Kerr
□ George Mead
□ Harry Whitaker
□ Les Worcester
□ .
Representative
□ Rick Bonniksen
□ Stephen Londahl
Q John Morrison
□ Laurie Ross
□ .
man dormitory represents
tive, the foreign and the grad
uate student representative
shall be elected at the Fall
term general elections. The
class officers shall serve un
til their successors are elect
ed at the next Spring term
election. The dormitory rep
resentatives shall serve un
til the next academic year
The five senators at large,
the foreign and the gradu-;
ate representative shall serve j
until their successors are
elected at the next Fall term !
elections.
Clause 3 Five senators a)
large shall be elected during
the Winter term elections
and shall serve until their
successors are elected at the
next Winter term elections
Section III. Qualifications for
Voting.
Clause 1. Each student is elig
ible to vote for candidates
seeking election for the fol
lowing:
1) ASUO President and Vice ,
President
2) Fifteen senators elected at j
large
3) The officers of the voter’s
academic class; and
4) The representative from
the living group classifica
tion in which he declares his
intention of residing the suc
seeding Fall term.
Clause 2 Each foreign stu
dent is eligible to vote for
the foreign student represen
tative.
Section IV. Replacement.
Clause 1. The vacancy of any
office elected under this con
stitution shall be filled during
the next ASUO election ex
cept those filled by special
election as provided for un
der recall and the filling of
the vacancies of the ASUO
President and Vice President.
Article IV. Recall.
Section I. The electorate shall
have the power to recall an
ASUO officer or senator:
Clause 1. By petition setting
forth that the signers thereof
are in favor of recalling the
specified officer or senator,
and such petition shall con
tain the signatures of not
Traffic Court...
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cle by presenting a request for a
parking permit or auto registra
tion at the physical plant office
The University is now giving $10
tickets to all cars without some
type of registration. The registra
tion or parking permit must be
displayed on the left rear bumper
of the car or on the rear of the
scooter. If a permit is purchased
and not properly displayed the
owner is still liable for a ticket.
Five Stickers Available
Five types of stickers are avail
able for registration. One is a
student parking permit which is
green, labled “P,” and costs $5
for the school year. The permits
allow parking in University
owned parking lots marked “A-P.”
These permits are for students
who live more than one-half mile
from campus center (or Johnson
Hall).
Anoiner so sncicer is tne stu
dent dormitory parking permit
marked “D.” This optional stick
er is available only to dormitory
residents. Students with “D”
stickers may park only in lots
marked “D.”
The faculty receives free white
stickers labled “S” which permits
a full time instructor or staff
member (with a 40 hour week)
to park in any lots designated “S”
or “A-P,” except when otherwise
restricted.
Staff Tag Free
The staff assistant’s free white
tag is marked “A.” This permit
enables all assistants with the tag
to park in lots marked “A-P” but
not lots marked “S.”
The third type of student stick
er is yellow and is labled “R.”
This sticker is free but does not
permit the use of parking lots
between 7 am. and 4:30 p.m.
These stickers are mandatory on
all student vehicles without park
ing permits. An “R” sticker is
not a parking permit and the
penalty for violation is a $2 tick
et.
less than 25 per cent of the
members of the ASUO eligi
ble to vote for the specific
officer or senator Such sig
natures and membership in
the ASUO shall be validat
ed by the ASUO Vice Presi
dent
Clause 2. Upon validation of
the signatures and member
ship of the signers and mem
bership of the signers to the
petition referred to in Clause
1 of Article IX, Section I, a
special election may be call
ed by the ASUO Senate, or
in the discretion of the ASUO
Senate at the next regularly
scheduled election the ques
tion of the recall shall be sub
mitted to the voters. If % or
more of the votes cast at such
election shall favor a re
call, then said officer or sen
ator shall have been recalled.
Clause 3. Upon the recall
ing of an officer or senator,
the ASUO Vice President
shall conduct an election at
the earliest most feasible
time for the replacement of
the recalled officer or sena
tor in compliance with the
election procedures of the
ASUO.
Enabling Clauses
Section I. These constitutional
changes shall be put into ef
fect through the action of a
majority of the ASUO Sen
ate.
Section II. All officers or sena
tors presently on the ASUO
Senate shall complete their
terms of office, according to
Section II. tenure. Article
VI, Elections, of the adopt
ed amendment, except that
the freshman class president
elected in the Fall General
Election shall serve on the
senate until the General
Spring Election, 1964.
Section III The senators add
ed to the ASUO senate by
the adoption of their amend
ments shall be elected accord
ing to provisions of Section
II Tenure, Article VI, of the
adopted amendment begin
ning with the Fall, 1963,
ASUO election.
Section IV. The women’s off
campus senate representative
shall be elected in the Fall,
1963 ASUO elections serving
until the Spring 1964 ASUO
election when she shall be
elected as specified in Sec
tion II, Tenure, Article VI,
of the adopted amendment.
Colleges...
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munity college construction. Also
S1.5 million for salary increases
for higher education academic
personnel has been eliminated.
On Oct. 28 and 29 the State
Board of Higher Education will
meet in Portland to discuss the
budget cuts.
Proposals to meet the effect of
the budget cuts include: raising
admission standards from a 2.0
to a 2.5; increasing tuition rates
30 to 35 per cent, and reducing
spending on maintenance and re
habilitation of physical facilities.
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