I . ILY ., .. 4 .Mm.mmb. .. Ktritgan ttg NEWSPAPR A HE vrsitOF MCHIGAN :very morning except Monday versity year by the Board in Student Council Constitution Up For Vote Of Campus May 22 wfomen I )nttr al of Student iulicatiozis. rThe following constitution has been ARTICLE V-Membership EMBI+,R OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Pressis exclusively entitled drawn up by the members of the Section 1. Number of members. The r the rise for republicaton of allewienewadis. the "credited to t orn othews di- Student council to replace the pres- Student Council shall consist of not t his paper.and also the local news pub- ent constitution which does not cov- less than 20 nor more than 30 mem- sed hereon. bers. Fubteripat the postoffice at Ann Arbor, er all the issues that have arisen t , as ad clas matter. within the past few years. Whether teon .Reprntt all be a- Office:Ann Arbor Press mil $3.5 or not the constitution shall be used toned among the several departments Phones Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. by the1 council will be voted upon at Comim~ilcations net to exceed oe words, the All-campus election May 22. umbr o students enrolle in ea "fnd h signature not ecssily to ap- Peml ubro tdnserle nec aprint, ut as an evidence of faith, and Preamble department on the first of November tices o events will be published in The We, the students of the University of each year. The Student Council silnc mt t hediscretion of the Editor, if left of Michigan in the year of 1919, on shall approve the schedule during No- Unsigned communiats will receive not he 22nd day of May, by a majority of vember of each school year showing >nsibsto. No manuscript will be re vme fec colya hwn rmed unless the writer incloses postage. those voting do adopt this constitution the number to be elected from each Te Daily does not necessarily endorse the for the organization known as the department, the time of their elec- . uint epressed in the communications.deatnthtieoter l- ____Student Council of the University of tion, and the classes from which they EDITORIAL STAFF Michigan. are to be elected, the selection to be arence Roeser..Managing Editor ARTICLE I-Nlame made so that a majority of the Stu- _r_______r_........_n_ _ Ed_-- r This organization shall be known as dent Council shall be seniors. any If. arsy. ..........News Editor "The Student Council of the Univer- Sec. 3. Qualifications. Only men from rutMllar ........iyEio loSj Marx...........Associate Editor sity of Michigan." the Junior and Senior classes who uonas F McAllister...Feature Editor ark t Ehlbert.......Telegraph Editor ARTICLE I-Objects have been members of their classes for avdB. La a........port Editor uerlt Clak........Womaen' Editor The objects for which the Student at least three semesters may be elect- artha Guernsey...........Women's Editor Council is formed are: ed to membership in the Student ul A. Shinkman........Dramatic Editor 1. To provide an effective means of Council. dma Apel ...... .......Music Editor th D yiley.............Exchange Editor communication between the under- Sec. 4. oath of office. Members elect rnard Wohl...............Literary Editor graduate body and the University of shall present credentials from their ISIUE EDITORS authorities; classes and before taking their, seat 61u Ser Paul G. Weber 2. To interpret and maintain Mich- shall take the following oath of of- gh iW.Hithcock J. P. Hart igan traditions and customs; fice: "I do solemnly swear tat I Willi}m Clarkson .- S. To exercise a general supervi- will faithfully discharge the duties of REPORTERS sidn over student activities, organi- my office as a member of the Student B. das Jhn E . Mcanis ations, traditions, customs, conduct, Council, - so help me God." -and arllis anMary D. bane and Sec. 5. Vacancies. Vacancies shall atrn Senerhrn 'John I. Dakin tu W. Brow n Logan Trumbull 4. To crystalize and make more ef- be filled by the class whose represen- rEmersonSwart Steart Baxter fective the sanest of under-graduate tation has been affected. Whenever a aria Croaier Muriel E Bauman opinions. Councilman shall cease to be a mem- * BUSINESS STAFF ARTICLE II-Powers ber of the class which elected him he shal forfeit his seat in the Student Section 1. Enumeration. The pow- arod Makinson........Business Managek- ers of the Student Council shall be Council. eb IL. Abele.....Aist. Business Manager legislative, executive, and judicial. The ARTICLE VI-Elections Grapd A. Ga es...Asst. Busihess Manager Section 1. Time. Nominations and mM1eer. ..Asst. 'Business Manager eecs fteepwr hl eim m. . eitanger...Asst. Business Manager ited s to the academic year, exclusive elections of the members of the Stu- nr . S n Asst. Business Manager of the summer session. dent Council shall occur semi-annual- SNIORTAFFSec 2. Legislative. The Student ly, during the third week preceding the ark B. Covell Edward Priehs, Jr. Council may mak rules and regula- close of the first semester, exclusive g A.ade l JeDuane Miller affecting student customs, elec- of the examination period, and at the ayngd A. Newton R. A. Sullivan tions, celebrations, ceremonies, spe- time of the all-campus election in the .JUNIOR STAFF clal games and contests not under the second semester. art P. Schneider Isabelle Farnum control of the Athletic board, and the Sec. 2. Notice. At least two days' o. S. Strimabecc Jr. Harper Moore ntc hl egvno l oia :mes . entie ,r. Arthur L. Glazier general behavior of the student body, notice shall be given of all nomina- except insofar as the regulation in tions and elections. such matters is now, or herafter may Sec. 3. Nominations and elections. <, ___ham________be, provided for by the University au- Meetings for nominations and elections W "DNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919. thorities. shall be open class meetings in charge Sec. 3. Executive. The Student (Continued on Page Four) Issue Editor-R. Emerson Swart Council shall adminster its rules and regulations, or provide for their ad- Let's have a square'election Thurs- minstration. iy *lth every student voting. Don't Sec. 4. Judicial. Upon written re- >to blindly. quest of the President of the Univer- sity, or of the dean of any depart- THE DEAN FOR MEN ment thereof, the Student Council The new Dean for Men, if the Uni- may make an investigation into any matter of concern to student life and rsity decides to create such an of- report in writing the facts ascertain- e, will find much to occupy his at- ed, with or without recommendation utlon.. As the committee on student as the request shall state. rairs suggests, there has long been The Student Council may decide any: ed for such a position, dispute referred to it by an under- The Dean for Men will not con- graduate organization. No member of 't in any way with the deans of the the Student Council, may sit in such rious depatments and colleges. trial who is personally interested in tber he Will take from their shoul- the result, said question of interest to irs part of their work, leaving them be decided by the Student Council care for the student in a general, without debate. ide 'ic way, while he looks after The Council may delegate its ju- wm in a more particular and person- dicial power in the following manner: fashion, when a case arises, the Council mays Thus, if Any student gets into dif- if it so desires, request each class Guity it hig relations with the towns- president in the various departments 41 with his landlady, with any to appoint one man from his class ia! 'club or organization to which to serve on a jury, from which group ibelongs, the ne*f dean will be the the Council shall select six men who te to help and advise him. In this shall decide the particular issue be- iy, he will stand to the men in the fore the Council. me. *elatiou that Dean Jordan does ARTICLE IV-Veto th rtomen. The authority of the Senate Coun- The new Dean will also take over cil to veto- any action of the Student * ~work of the chairman of the cor- Cucli!eonze.TemntsT it e on student affairs. This wll ci l risrecognized. aTheminutes W om en ' C Ittee o studen affais. Thisi~'~llof the proceedings of each meeting of Y I& 5 S ave him in charge of all activities the Student Council shall be available cept athletics - the different dra- at all times to the President of the atie clubs, the musical entertain- University, the Secretary of the Senate ents, the dances, and every form of Council the Deans of the several de ganized student amusement.k partments and to the chairman of the The most important feature of the Committee on Student Affairs. This tc w ofice will be to bring closer to-_Thispromises ther the University and the student in summer frocks- a personal way. This is the ele- ent lacking at' present. And this ele- effective cotton tis ent, added, will strengthen the inter- l - lamest sellin more art than usua ts of both the University and theTfualy pencil-its udent in each other's welfare. q ie world See the dainty C MALCOJM W. BINGAY Malcolm W. Bingay is a name to See the delightft ujure with in newspaper circles. As See the .0 active head of one of the largest awspapers in the country, he is evening occasions. sown throughout the nation, and his tuence and responsibility are equal- All ready to pu 3 by few. The editor of a large city newspaper though they were is a greater opportunity to mold pub- 17 black degrees e opinion than any other known and 3 copying gency. Of a paper the size of thef itroit News is this especially true., FREE The editor of the Detroit News Is one the most Important visitors of the Trial samples of ear, and his first public lecture to VENUS pencils sent o students of the University today free on request. tould be of interest not only to those ' ,Amnerican Lead Pencil Co. udying journalism, but to, anyone 215 Fifth Ave.. Dept. D N. Y neerned with the questions of the Of all stationers and stores throughout the world. Y. W. held at noon in C. A. cabinet meeting will be 1 o'clock Wednesday after- Barbour gymnasium. SENIORS--See to it Early The matter of your Engraving for Graduatio- c Rehearsal of the May pole dance for Field day will take place at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Bar- bour gymnasium. Since there is time for a few rehearsals only, it is import-' ant that those participating in the dance should come regularly. The freshman-sophomore baseball game will be played at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon on Palmer field. The junior-senior game will be played at 4:45 o'clock. There will be a rehearsal of the second act of the senior play at 5' o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet at Miss Hunt's studio at 4 o'clock this afternoon. VARSITY and the BUM ARMY were easy to write in 1911. So is life insurance now if you-connect with the ConnecticutMutual (organized 1846) I have a special opportunity for just one graduate. You won't regret see- ing me. J. Fred Lawton, '11, General Agent, 610 Farwell Bldg., Detroit. Write for appointment.-Adv. Plate and 100 Cards - - - $2.25 to $4.50 Plate Printing - $1.25 per hundred eards All work guaranteed UNIVERSITY XVAHR' S BOOK STORE For Traveling Anywhere Anytime You will enjoy usng the A. B. A. Travelers' Checks as issued by this bank. 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