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FACTS FOR FRESHMEN

BY-LAWS

ARTICLE I

77

1. Regular meetings must be held at least I weeks before each election. SECTION 2. T h r e e days' notice must be given before the date of any special meeting or election.

SECTION'

ARTICLE II

SECTION

1.

A quorum shall consist of forty-five members.

ARTICLE III

SECTION

1. 2. 3. 4.

1. T h e order of business shall be as follows: Minutes of previous meeting. Report of committees. Report of treasurer. General business. a. Old or unfinished business. b. New business.

ARTICLE IV

1. Nominations for officers shall be made in the general class primaries held on the second Friday in October u n d e r the supervision of the Illinois U n i o n .

SECTION ARTICLE SECTION v

1. Roberts' Rules of Order shall be the parliamentar guide of the class of 1917, except where it conflicts with the Class Constitution or By-Laws.

AMENDMENT SECTION I

1. The general athletic manager shall be the representative of this class on the Board of Class Athletics and shall hold office one year. SECTION 2. T h e team managers shall a r r a n g e the s - o: their respective sports, agree upon officials for games. e that their men are eligible, and perform such other business duties necessary. They shall have no voice in the g r a n t i n g of cla emblems. They shall hold office for the season of their respe \ e >rt.

AMENDMENT SECTION II

1. An officer shall be elected at the meet J at w this amendment is adopted, such an officer to be known as " T h e permanent secretary of the Class of 1917". T h e term of office fof the first secretary of the ( l a s s of 1917 shall he until one we< the regular class election! of the fall of 1915. His smvees elected at the regular fall election f that year, and will take r e following week for a term of one v The retiring I tatv shall be

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