CASE QINTET LSES SEVEN__LETTER, MEN, RIICHARDSON AM) CLARKE ARE ONLY TWO VETERANS BACK ON SQUA1) Minneapolis, Dec. 13.-Paul Flinn, friends' that he planned to enlist in fics for a place - the speedy end on the University of the artillery at Duluth, his home. eleven this seaso Minnesota football eleven, is going to Flinn was drafted, but his name was as the logical cho join the nation's fighting force. Before so far down in the list that he was not l918 Minnesota te mnd )uld to not com- night. mn and favors ns be- s pos- any e one Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 13.-Case will present an exceptionally strong line- up against; the University of Michigan basketball team when they play here this Saturday. The Case tean has won the State championship the last t-v -k s and several of t'A e men who have ad varsity training in basket- ball will be in the game Saturday. Though the war has riddled the ranks of the nine Case letter men, two of them, Clarke, guard, and Rich- ardson, forward, are out practicing on the quintet. Two letter men were lost by graduation and five have joined the army, but to fill these positions the Case coach has a host of last year's k HOME COOKING Just like Mothers Will be open Xmas Vacation Informal Banquets arranged BOSWORTH INN 119 N. Thayer St. Phone 71- and _ _ ... freshmen squad to pick from and also several good reserves. The outlook, while not as bright as Notice of' a Spedial Meeting of the Mem- in the past two years, is far from dis- bers of the University of Michigan Union, hill Auditorium, Friday, December 14th, at couraging, and if the mid year exams 8:oo l'. M. do not hit the squad too hard the In accordance with the Constitution of the University of Michigan Union, notice is chances of another championship team hereby given of a special meeting to be held in[ill Auditorium, December 14th,. 1q17, at are fairly bright. 800 P. M. With the freshmen squad last year The Board of Directors recommends that the Constitution be amended to read as fol- made up solely of stars the Case coach lows: expects some of the yearlings to crowd CONSTITUTION. Mien Elect ,man Captain ai' to Take in Aviation rice Finial Ex. Ser- Wieman was elected captain 1918 football team by the 1 n: who assembled yesterday r the annual group picture of Iron squad. an, with Sparks, Weston, anu ves this morning for Detroit e will take his final examina- the aviation corps. If h; Michigan will have a captain Ltia 'again in 1918. came to Michigan from Cali-I bsolutely ignorant of the play- >otball. His training had been 11y altogether in rugby. But. year the captain-elect starred ine of his freshman team# and later, in 1916, he won fame as fall Yost called Wieman back :kle to fullback to add strength theratened to be a weak back- ad performed well there also, 125 of the 304 points the ae machine, rolled up during son. He was depended upon line plunging, part of the for- out the reserves for the positions on the regulars. At present Gerlach, Hour- iet and Whittaker have shown up prominently in practice and especially in basket shooting. The quintet this fall had an early start in practicing, but the teamwork. of the players is far below the per- fection achieved last year. The dif- ficult problem for the coach to remedy before the Michigan game is to get the players to stop their long chance shots and resort to more teamwork. The menshave .b'een given long drills in dribbling and it is the hope of the coach to develop a dribbler in the squad. The line-up that will oppose the Wolverines in the. first game of the season' is as follows: Gerlach and Houriet, forwards; Clarke and Whit- taker, guards; Richardson, center. Michigan alumni are taking a keen interest in the coming contest and from the present seat sale a large band of the Maize and Blue rooters will be on hand to cheer the boys., ONE VETERAN ON HAND FOR ILLINOIS BASKETBALL TEAM. Champaign, Ill., Dec. 13.-Basket- ball is now attracting attention at the University of Illinois. While only one man from last year's team which tied Minnesota for the championship is >ack this year, Coach Ralph Jones is optimistic and believes that from the material he has, he can e kicking. His turn out a winner. °k .nct blocking was of that the 'M certi- arded tonight at the ent. gift-combining or- d cheer, comfort and ough preservation- rg the living room tose new soft-toned Major & Co. Phone George Halas, who played on the varsity football team all season, is the 'only veteran to don ?the basket togs. The defensive and offensive will be centered on him. His game at guard will probably decide whether or not this year's team will play in top notch Lorm The Alwood, Woo4s and Woods com- bination iwhich so easily won last year will certainly be missed, but the candidates are all scrapping for places. Ye Old Time Sampler Calender, a unique gift. Price 5 cents at Foster's. I. Name. This association shall be known and in-c corporated as the University of Michigant Union. II. Purpose.-r The purpose of the Union is to furnish ar University social center; to provide a cluba house for faculty, alumni, former students and resident students of the University ofr Michigan; to interpret Michigan spirit ini terms of citizenship; and to inculcate broadc educational ideals. III. Membership.l Section r. There shall be six classes ofr members, viz:- () Annual Members. () Life Members. (3) Participating Life Mem.- bers. (4) Honorary Members. (s) Associater Members. (6) Directors' Members, Annual and Life. - Section 2. Annual Members., All men whoE are students in actual residence atthe Uni- versity of Michigan; ,alumni and former stu- dents vwho have been in actual residence at the University of Michigan for a period of att least six weeks; regents; members of the i several faculties and officers of the Universityt of Michigan may become members of the University of Michigan Union on payment of the annual dues, such members to constitute the annual membership of the association. Section 3. Life Members. (a) Any stu-t dent eligible to membership as provided ini Section 2 of this article may become a lifee member during his last year of actual resi- dence in the University of Michigan, or within one year thereafter, on payment of fifty dol- lars ($).fa lar(b) Any other person and any student (ex- cept as provided in subdivision (a)) eligiblee to membership as provided in Section z of this article, may become a life member on payment of one hundred dollars ($oo) . 7Section 4, Participating Life Members.t (a) Any student eligible to membership asc provided in Section 2 of this article may be-l come a life member during his last year of1 actual residence in the University of Michi- gan on payment of fifty dollars ($o), payable in the following manner: ten dollars ($io) to be paid at the time of application for membership and forty dollars ($40) payablet in tour equal annual installments, to become1 due and payable on one, twa, three and four years from the.date of such application,- Such applicants for membership shall be entitled to all the privileges of full member-~ ship from the date of the first payment,.pro-. vided, however, that in case such applicantt shall fail to make payment of any one of said four annual payments within one year of the1 date such installment shall become due and payable, he shall forfeit his privilege of be- l coming a life member as provided in his ap- plication, and any installments which mayI theretofore have been paid by such applicantht shall he considered as forfcited. Any such applicant who has forfeited his privilege of becoming a life member in accordance with his first application may, upon petition to the Board of Directors of the Union, for the privilege of making out a second application, be granted such privilege, provided, however, such application is for a $100 life membership. (b) Any person eligible to membership as provided in Section 2 of this article may be- come a life member on payment of one hun- dred dollars ($100), payable in the follow- ing manner: twenty dollars ($ao) to be paid at the time of application for membership and eighty dollars ($8o) payable in four equal annual installments, said installments to become due and payable on one, two, three and four years from the date of such applica- tion. Such applicants for membership shall le entitled to all the privileges of full mem- bership from the date of the first payment, provided, however, that in case such appli- cant shall fail to make payment of any one of said four annual payments within one year of the date such installment shall become due and payable, he shall forfeit his privilege of becoming a life member as provided in his application, and any installments which may theretofore have been paid by such applicant shall be considered as forfeited. Any such . applicant who has forfeited his privilege of becoming a life member in accordance with his first application may, upon petition to the Board of Directors of the Union, be restored to the privilege of applying for such mem- bership. Any such person applying for a life membership before April first, 1918, may be- come a life member on payment of fifty dol- lars ($So), payable in the following mann-: ten dollars ($io) to be paid at the tim' of application for membership and forty dollars ($40) payable in four equal annual install- ments, to become due and payable on one, two, three and four years from the date of such application. (c) Any member making payments on a life membership shall be considered as a par- t.eipating life member and upon payment of the ful amunt of the membership fee %hall be a life member. Section 5. Honorary Members. The Union may at any meeting, by a two-thirds vote of the members present, elect to honorary mem- bership any person who may haverrendered distinguished service to the :University of" Michigan,provided such candidate for honor- ary membership has received the approval of the Board of Directors. Honorary members shall,, enjoy all the privileges of annual, life and participating life members, except that they shall not vote or hold office. Section .'Associate Members. (a) Any woman who is a student in actual residence at the University of Michigan; alumnae ori former women students of the University of Michigan; or any adult woman, a member of the immediate family of a member of the Union, may become an associate member, provided such candidate for membership has secured the approval of two-thirds of the Board of Directors. (b) Associate members shall pay an annual fee, the amount of such fee to be prescribed" for the ensuing year by the Board of Di- rectors at its regular June meeting. (c) Any person eligible to associate mem- bership may become an associate life member on payment of fifty dollars' ($o), payable in the same manner as that prescribed in Section 4, Paragraph (a) of this article. V. Government. a makes for Efficiency treat you right." Huston IV. Functions and Status of Members. All annual, life and participating life mem- bers shall have the same privileges, includ- ing that of voting at the meetings of the Union and at the annual election of officers. Section z. The Officers of the Union shall v be a President, five Vice-Presidents, a Record- c ing Secretary, a Financial Secretary, a Gen- o eral Secretary and' a Director of Social Ac- p tivities. 1 Section z. The President shall preside at all meetings.'of the Union and of the Board1 of Directors and shall be ex-officio a memberI of all committees. . . Section 3. The Vice-Presidents shall be elected as follows: One from the College of t Literature, Science, and the Arts; one from the College of Lngineerinmg and Architecture; d one from the Medical School; one from the c Law School; and one from the combined 1 Pharmacy, Homoeopathic and Dental Schools v and Colleges. ' Section 4. The Recording Secretary shall f keep a record of the proceedings of the meet- i ings of the Union and of the Board of Di- rectors, and perform such other duties as are I herein and otherwise prescribed.b Section 5. The Financial Secretary shallh be a member of the University Faculty or at resident graduate, and shall b'e chosen by the University Senate. He shall have entire charge of the financial affairs of the Union, and shallr be required to furnish bond in an amount prescribed by the Board of Directors, thet premium of such bond to be paid by the'b Union. At the annual meeting of the Unionr he shall submit a complete financial state-I ment.t Section 6. 'The General Secretary shall con-c duct all official correspondence of the Union, shall keep a record of all member, and of all financial affairs pertaining to the Union, and shall be secretary and treasurer. of all t committees, In all matters pertaining to"theY finances of the Union, he shall be directlyt responsible to the Financial Secretary. He shall be required to furnish bond in an amount prescribed by the Board of Directors, the premium of such bond to be paid by the Union. Section 7. The Director of Social Activities shall have charge of all social activities per-S taining to the avocational ideals of the Union.[ Section 8. (a) The government of the Union shall be vested in a Board of Directors, composed of the aforesaid ten officers; ther secretary of the Alumni Association of the' University of Michigan; three members elect-i ed annually from the University Faculties; and five alumni, members of the Union, :the same to be elected by the Advisory Council of the Alumni Association of the University of Michigan.l (b) Upon the completion of the Michigan Union club house project as outlined in the1 resolution of the Michigan Alumni Associa- tion, passed at its meeting of June a8th, 1911, the title to such club house, buildings andt grounds shall be transferred to, and there- after remain in the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan; the Michigan Union club house project shall, for this purpose, be considered as completed at such time as such club house shall be ready for use and oc- cupancy. (c) Upon the completion of the Michigant Union club house project as set forth in (b) of this section, the management and controlt of the club house, buildings and grounds shall be vested in a Board of Governors, composed of the Financial Secretary of the Union, who shall be the Chairman of the Board; the President of the Union; one member of the Board of Regents of the University, to be chosen by the Regents; and four members] of the Union, to be chosen by the Advisory Council of the Alumni Association of the University of Michigan from the life, faculty and alumni members, provided that at least three of the said four shall be alumni of the University. Section 9. Quorum and Vacancies. Seven members of the Board of Directors shall con- stitute a quorum. Any vacancy occurring in taid Board, except in the office of Financial Secretary, shall be filled by the Board itself, the person so elected to hold office for the remainder of the current college year. Section 1o.Eligibility Requirements. The President, Vice-Presidents, and Recordin; Secretary must be student members of the Union in actual residence at the Univer sity, at the time of their nomination and election and during their term of office. VI. Standing Committees. Sectio'n 1. There shall be an Appointment Committee and such other Committees as may be provided for by the Board of Di- rectors. Section 2. The Appointment Committee shall consist of the President, the General Secretry, the Director of Social Activities, and the Financial Secretary. The President shall be the Chairman of this Committee. This Committee shall have power to appoint all --..... -'.'P.'ex - other4wis rovAeA in NOTICE (d) Associate members shall have only such VII. Election privileges as may be adopted by the rules of Section I. Nominatin the Board of Directors. They shall not vote later than the second'Sa or hold lffice-thanhb eondat (e) The number of associate members shall of five student members not exceed one thousand (1,000). of whom is eligible to Section 7. Directors' Members, Annual and office. This Committee Life. (a) Directors' Annual Members. Any ficers for the ensuing man who has made application to the Board least two candidates foi of Directors and whose name has been ap- of President and Reec proved by the Board b a two-thirds vote least two candidates fo may become a Directors annual member op offices of Vice-President payment of one hundred dollars ($ioo) in- candidates for the posii itiation fee, such payment to be made within bers of the Board of I thirty days after the Board has approved the mittee shall report not application, and on payment of annual dues Saturday in April. It of twenty-five dollars ($25), payable semi- post a list of its nomin, annually in advance on the first days of Jan- bulletin board of the uary and July. Hall and on, the bulleti (b) Directors' Life Members. Any man house. It shall also c may become a Directors' life member on pay- published in at least fou ment of five hundred dollars ($5oo), payable gan Daily within a peri at the time of application for membership. to the election. The Board of Directors may choose such Section 2. Nominatio members from the subscribers to the Build- twenty-five members oft ing Fund, who are not eligible to annual, life inate candidates for an or participating life membership. which the NominatingC .(c) Directors' members shall enjoy all the inate, by signing a p privileges of annual, life and participating properly signed, with t life members, except that they shall not vote, tary before nine A. M. or hold office. preceding the day set I (d) The number of Directors' members so receiving the nomina shall not exceed five hundred (500) non- candidates, the Recbrdin resident and two hundred (oo) resident mem- once cause the. list of n bers, resident members being those living the Michigan Daily, and within a radius of twenty (ao) miles of Ann to be accordingly revise Arbor. Section 3. Eleetion. t ,4 t al In