THE MICHIGAN DAILY TIHU " I" , I I I - 1 17 1 -- I ! COUNCIL CONSTITUTION UPOR CMPUS OTEI (Continued from Page Two) Student Council shall consist of not less than 20 nor more than 30 mem- bers. Sec. 2. Departmental Representa- tion. Representatives shall be appor- tioned among the several departments of the University according to the number of students enrolled. in each department on the first of November of each year. The Student Council shall approve the schedule during No-' vember of each school year showing the number to be elected from each department, the time of their elec- tion, and the classes from which they are to be elected, the selection to be made so that a majority of the Stu- dent Council shall be seniors. Sec. 3. Qualifications. Only men from the Junior and Senior classes who. .. have been members of their classes for at least three semesters may be elect- ed to membership in the Student Council. Sec. 4. Oath of office. Members elect shall present credentials from their classes and before taking their se'at shall take the following oath of of- fice: "I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully discharge the duties of. my office as a member of the Student Council, - so help me God." Sec. 5. Vacancies. Vacancies shall be filled by the class whose represen- tation has been affected. Whenever a Councilman shall cease to be a mem- ber of the class which elected him he shal forfeit his seat in the Student Council. . ARTICLE VTI-Elections Section 1. Time. Nominations and elections of the menbers of the Stu- dent Council shall occur semi-annual- ly, during th'e third week preceding the close of the first semester, exclusive of the examination period, and at the time of the all-campus election in the MAY 16th Another - White - Flannel - Trouser-Day We are showing a full line of these Trousers. Tinker & Company Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters 30 S. 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At each spring election there shall be elected one man from the Soph Lits, and one from the Junior Lits, one from the Soph Eng., one from the Junior Laws, one each from the Junior Dents, Homoeops, Medics, and Phar- mics. In early fall there shall be elected from the Graduate department one man. In midyear there shall be elected from the Junior Lits one man, from the Junior Eng., one man, and from the Junior Laws one man every even year. Nominations and elections shall be by secret ballot. Credentials shall be issued to the successful candidate signed by the presidents and secre- taries of the respective classes. An official report of each nomination and election shall be presented at the next meeting of the Student Council by the Councilman in charge of the election, signed by the President of the class and by himself. All regularly enroll- ed Seniorsand Juniors shall be eligi- ble to vote at the meeting of their class held for the purpose of nominat- ing or electing members of the Stu- dent Council. For the purpose of this article and of Article V. Sophomores and Juniors shall be deemed to be Juniors and Seniors respectively after the fourth week preceding the close of the semester exclusive of the ex- amination period. The Student Coun- cil shall judge of the qualifications, elections, and returns of its members, subject to the requirement imposed by the proper University authorities. ARTICLE VII-Officers Section 1. Enumeration. The offi- cers of the Student Council shall be: a President, a Vice-President, a Re- cording Secretary, a Corresponding Secretary, a Treasurer, and an Audi- tor. They shall perform such duties as are required by this constitution and by the rules adopted thereunder. Sec. 2. Elections. Election of the Officers of the Student Council shall take place annually during the sec- ond week preceding the close of the second semester, exclusive of the ex- amination period, except in the case of the President. Sec. 3. The President. The Presi- dent's term of office shall be one year. Members shall be nominated for this office by the Student Council from the old members of the- council and shall be voted upon on the all-campus elec- tion day by the entire student body. The successful candidate shall take his office at the same time the other offi- cers do in the spring. The President; shall be a senior. Sec. 4. Term of Office. The term of office of all officers of the Student Council shall be one year or until a successor shall have duly qualified for office. Sec. 5. Qualifications of Officers. All officers except the president shall be elected by the entire Student Council from those men whose term of office extends through the next session pro- viding that the Corresponding Secre- tary shall be a senior. The Student Council shall be judge of the quali- fications, elections and returns of its officers. Sec. 6. Officers elect before assum- ing office shall take the following oath: "I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my office to the best of my knowledge and ability,- So help me God." ARTICLE VIII - Term of Office of Members Section 1. Each member of the Student Council shall hold office until his graduation providing that such term shall not be longer than four se- mesters. A session of the Student Council shall commence on the Mon- day of the second week preceding the close of each semester exclusive of the examination period. At this time mem- bers elect shall be sworn in and be allowed to vote for the officers elect- ed at this meeting. At this meeting the newly elected officers shall be sworn in by the retiring president and shall assume their respective offices. ARTICLE IX-Discipline Section 1.- Rules of Order. The rules contained in Roberts' "Rules of Order" shall govern the Student Coun- cil in all cases to which they are ap- plicable, and in which they are not inconsistent with thisconstitution or rules of procedure adopted thereun- der. Ses. . Impeachment. A motion to impeach, a motion to convict after an impeachment trial, and a motion to fix the punishment, if any, shall re- quire the concurrence of two-thords of the entire Student Council. Judg- ment shall not extend further than re- moval from office or membership in the Council, or both. Sec. 3. Attendance. A member who has been absent from any three regu- lar meetings of the Student Council ed to have vacated his seat, A record of absences shall be kept by the Re- cording Secretary and he shall report immediately each case arising under this section to the Student Council. The president shall thereupon declare the seat of the member concerned to be vacated and shall appoint a member to supervise a special election for the return of another member provided that the retiring member shall not be a candidate to succeed himself, and provided further that such special elections shall comply in all substan- tial respects with the rules stated in Article VI. and that the term of office of a member returned at any special election shall not extend beyond the term for which the retiring member was elected. Sec. 4. Any member who is absent from any meeting of the Student Coun- cil without proper excuse, such excuse to be judged by the President of the Council, shall be fined 25 cents for such absence. The Student Council shall, have pow- er to compel the attendance of absent members in order that a quorum may be obtained. Violation of its orders shall be punished by such a fine upon the absent members as the Council sees fit to impose. ARTICLE X-Meetings A majority of the Student Council shall constitute a quorum. Meetings shall be held regularly at a specified place and shall be public, provided that by a two-thirds vote the Student Coun- cil may go into executive session. The President and Recording Secretary ,shall have the power to issue official statements regarding the executive business to the public. Not more than 1 two weeks shall intervene between any two meetings of the Council during the academic year, except that three weeks may intervene-at the/time of the Christmas and Spring recesses and at the time of the mid-year examinations. The Recording Secretary shall keep a correct journal of the proceedings of the Student Council and at the re- quest of any five members shall re- cord the yeas and nays of the mem- hers on any question. Special Meetings Special meetings may be called at any time by the President,' providing 24 hours' notice is given of the time and place of such meeting. Absences from such meetings shall be dealt with the same as are absences from regu- lar meetings as provided in this con- stitution. ARTICLE XI-Finances Section 1. Treasurer. The treasur- er shall have charge of the funds of the Student Council and shall keep a correct account of the same in such books as shall be provided for his pur- pose by the University auditor. He shall pay out money only upon prop- er warrants drawn by the Auditor and countersigned by the President. He shall report the financial condition of the Student Council whenever called upon and shall present his records to the University Auditor at the close of his term of office. Sec. 2. Auditing Committee. The Auditor, Treasurer, and President shall constitute an Auditing Committee, the Auditor to be the chairman. The com- mittee shall pay at their discretion bills against the Student Council and also any bills paid by the Student Council.' The committee shall also be responsible for the care of the prop- erty of the Student Council. Sec. 3. Committee's Financial Re- ports. Any committee who handles money shall within one week after the conclusion of the matter of which it has . charge, make a financial report to the Treasure upon such forms as shall be prescribed by the University Auditor. Sec. 4. Authority to make Con- tracts. No officer, committee, or mem- ber of the Student Council shall make any expenditure except by authorityof the Student Council. Sec. 5. Compensation. No officer, committee, or member of the Student Council shall receive any reward or emolument of any kind for his serv- ices. Sec. 6. Raising of Funds. The Stu- dent Council may raise funds for a specific object by circulating subscrip- tion lists in the classes. ARTICLE XII-Ratification This constitution shall go into effect immediately upon being approved by two-thirds of the members of the Stu- dent Council and by the proper Uni- versity authorities, and by a majority of those students voting at an all- campus election. ARTICLE XI-IAmendments An amendment to this constitution may be made at any regular meeting or at one especially called for that purpose, provided that said amend- h ESTABLISHED 1818 (3DLOTHNU0 MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET NEWkYORK - - BOSTON SALES-OFFICES TREMONT COR. 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