| members as the first business of the meeting. It is not believed that ee eee i WOTS WITH RECARD TC REVISED Goi PTLUPION — Article % Comoines old Artigle I and the provision in Art’ele II with reference to affiliation with the N.C.A.A. The provision of old Article II with reference to the representative group of eoashes, etc, has teen carried into Item 3 under Article II. Artiole IIs A revision of the purpose of the Association as stated in old Articie III along limes whieh seem more @onsistent with the actual coj,ec.s and purruses of the Association. Eliminates the uncertainty in old Article IV as to the class~ iications of membership and follows out the three classifications, active, allied, and honorary, originally contoumplatcd. Sestion 2 glarifies the eligibility of coaches from N.CeAsA- institutions who are actively engaged in coaching. _ Section 3 follows the cld classification with rezard to allied membershins along lines somewhat parallel to the provisions of the constitution of tue Football Coaches Association. Sporting goods peo ple would be cligible under the last provision of Section 7. Section 4 provides for nomination and election of honorary mombers and for their enroliment, as euch, upon acceptarce. Suction 5 limits the privilege of yoting-to adilve menberc,: .¢ coilege coaches actually engezged in tue profession. Tis -rebebl: wiol a controversial matter at the meeting, put it ie beolicw. : dectrenlc to sroposed the amundment in this.form. Article IV: There his been some discussion with regard to having the Secre- try take care of the approval of applications. This seems somewhat inconsistent, in view of the fact that the constitution has always pro- vided for the existence of a Membership Committee. Tie effect of Article IV and Section 4 of Artcile XIII, as regards applications received ee at annuel mectings, will be to have the Secretary receive the applications a and the tender of fees followed by action of the Membership Committee and Board, 2s specified in Article IV, followed by the introduction of new this will complicate the procedure. The balance of the a of Article IV —T with the provisions of old Article V. Article V2 as This article follows action of the Bcard of Directors some time since, in proviling for a $2.00 ammual dies plus a convention fee of $3.00. _ ths -f course is a substitute for the altcrne*.ive provisions of a $5200 ec to © 921;° to all mirbere.