SUNDAY, MARCH 22,1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN K.U. Debaters Run up Score A University debate team made up of Jim Gillie, business junior, and Grier Stewart, college senior. returned undefeated last night from the Missouri Valley Forensic Meet held at the University of Wichita, announced E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, who accompanied the team. The debates were judged on a scoring system, the University team making a perfect score of five out of a possible five points. Stewart also had the honor of being second highest scorer for the entire meet. The event, held last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, was the league's annual tournament. Other schools sending competing teams were the University of Texas, the University of Louisiana, the University of Nebraska, the University of Oklahoma, Kansas State College, and the University of Wichita. K.U. Grad Honored For Military Service Chevey White, graduate of the University department of architecture in 1935, was among 334 navy and marine men awarded medals or letters of recommendation recently for "heroism, courage, devotion to duty, and gallant conduct" during the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor and Wake Island. While in school here, White, now a captain in the Marine Corps, was a Summerfield scholar and an honor man in R.O.T.C., and upon graduation was awarded the highest honor in architecture, medal of the American Institute of Architects for the best record during a four-years' course. Soon after graduation, he left his home in Norton to take an officer's training course in Philadelphia, and was then transferred to the western division. Bill No.5 Bill No. 5 AN AMENDMENT TO BILL NO. 24 Be R enacted by the Associated Men of the University of Kansas. Section 1. That Section 1 of Bil Number 24, creating a student Forum Board and defining its powers be amended to read as follows: A Student Forum Board is hereby created which shall be composed of a chairman and additional members appointed as hereinafter set forth. Section 2. That Section 2 of Bill 24 be amended to read as follows: As soon as practicable, but in no case later than two weeks after the installation of the new officers and members of the Men's Student Council and Women's Self Governing Association, the presidents of the two Councils each shall appoint three persons to be members of the Forum Board. One of the members appointed by the president of each Council shall be a member of that Council; the chairman of the Student Forum Board shall annually, during the first month of the fall semester, appoint additional members of the Student Forum Board, one representative of each of the University discussion groups federated with the Student Forum Board. Section 3. That this amendment shall be in full force and effect from and after its publication according to the constitution. DAVID WATERMULDER, President, M.S.C. FRED L. LAW Secretary, M Approved: DEANE W. MA Chancellor. AN EMERGENCY MEASURE FOR THE TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF ELECTIONS OF THE ASSOCIATED MEN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA OF KANSAS. Be it enacted by the Associated Men of the University of Kansas: Section 1. That this measure is to supersede all constitutional articles, amendments, bills, and resolutions pertaining to elections of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas. Section 2. That in view of the effect of the war emergency upon the Associated Men of the University of Kansas, for the school years of 1942-1943 and 1943-1944, all elective offices of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas shall be appointed by the political parties, the Society of Pachacamac and the Progressive Student Government League. Each party shall appoint qualified men to the positions, chosen by an intra-party election. Section 3. That by April 25, 1942, the Society of Pacachamac shall submit to the secretary of the Men's Student Council the names of men to fill the following positions for the school year of 1942-1943: (b) President of the Junior Class (c) President of the Sophomore Class (a) Ten (10) representatives to the Men's Student Council Section 4. That by April 25, 1942 the Progressive Student Government League shall submit to the secretary of the Men's Student Council the names of men to fill the following positions for the school year of 1942-1943: (a) Ten (10) representatives to the Men's Student Council (b) President of the Senior Class (c) Treasurer of the Senior Class (d) Treasurer of the Junior Class (d) Treasurer of the Junior Class (e) Treasurer of the Sophomore Class Section 5. That by the first Thursday after the first Monday in November of 1942, the Society of Pachacamac shall submit to the secretary of the Men's Student Council the names of men to fill the following positions to serve until spring, 1943: (a) One (1) freshman representa tive to the Men's Student Council (b) Treasurer of the Freshman Class Section 6. That by the first Thursday after the first Monday in November of 1942, the Progressive Student Government League shall submit to the secretary of the Men's Student Council the names of men to fill the following positions, to serve until spring, 1943: (a) One (1) freshman representative to the Men's Student Council (b) President of the Freshman Class Section 7. That by April 25, 1943, the Society of Pachacamac shall submit to the secretary of the Men's Student Council the names of men to fill the following positions for the school year of 1943-1944: (a) Ten (10) representatives to the Men's Student Council (b) President of the Senior Class Section 8. That by April 25, 1943 the Progressive Student Government League shall submit to the secretary of the Men's Student Council the names of men to fill the following positions for the school year of 1943-1944: (d) Treasurer of the Sophomore Class Section 9. That by the first Thursday after the first Monday in November of 1943, the Society of Pachacamac shall submit to the secretary general that the names of names of men to fill the following positions to serve until spring, 1944: (a) Ten (10) representatives to the Men's Student Council (d) President of the Sophomore Class (b) Treasurer of the Senior Class (c) President of the Junior Class Section 10. That by the first Thursday after the first Monday in November, 1943, the Progressive Student Government League shall submit to the secretary of the Men's Student Council the names of men to fill the following positions to serve until spring, 1944: (a) One (1) freshman representa tive to the Men's Student Council (b) President of the Freshman Class (b) Treasurer of the Freshman Class Section 11. That the ten (10) representatives to the Men's Student Council chosen by April 25, 1942 by the Progressive Student Government League shall be from the following districts as defined in Article Five (5) of the Constitution of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas: (a) One (1) freshman representative to the Men's Student Council. (a) One (1) representative from District 1. (b) Two (2) representatives from District 2. (c) Two (2) representatives from District 3. (d) Four (4) representatives from District 4. (e) One (1) representative-at- large. Section 12. That the ten (10) representatives to the Men's Student Council chosen by April 25, 1942 by the Society of Pachacamac shall be from the following districts as defined in Article Five of the Constitution of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas: (b) Two (2) representatives from District 2. (a) Two (2) representatives from District 1. (c) Two (2) representatives from District 3. (d) Four (4) representatives from District 4. Section 13. That the ten (10) representatives to the Men's Student Council chosen by April 25, 1943 by the Progressive Student Government League shall be from the following districts as defined in Article Five (5) of the Constitution of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas; (c) Two (2) representatives from District 3. (b) Two (2) representatives from District 2. (a) Two (2) representatives from District 1. (d) Four (4) representatives from District 4. Section 14. That the ten (10) representatives to the Men's Student Council chosen by April 25, 1943 by the Society of Pachacamac shall be from the following district as defined in Article Five (5) of the Constitution of the Associated Men of the University of Kansas: (a) One (1) representative from District 1. (b) Two (2) representatives from District 2. (c) Two (2) representatives from District 3. (d) Four (4) representatives from District 4. (e) One (1) representative-at- large. Section 15. That the officers of the Men's Student Council'Shall take office at the first meeting after their installation. They shall be chosen in the following manner: (a) For the school year of 1942-1943, the president and vice-president of the Men's Student Council shall be chosen by the Society of Pachaeamac from the ten representatives appointed by the Society of Pachaeamac. The secretary and treasurer of the Men's Student Council shall be chosen by the Progressive Student Government League from the ten representatives appointed by the Progressive Student Government League. (b) For the school year of 1943-1944, the president and vice-president of the Men's Student Council shall be chosen by the Progressive Student Government League from the ten representatives appointed by the Progressive Student Government League. The secretary and treasurer of the Men's Student Council shall be chosen by the Society of Pachacamac from the ten representatives appointed by the Society of Pachacamac. with equal representation from both political parties. Section 16. That installation of the men appointed to the Men's Student Council and as class officers in the spring will take place at a time set by the Men's Student Council, but in no case later than May 15th of the year of their appointment. Installation of the freshman appointees shall be within three (3) weeks after their appointment in the fall semester. Section 17. That any vacancy on the Men's Student Council or in the class officers arising at times other than at the end of the regular term of office shall be filled by the party originally appointing, to be effective for the unexpired term of office. Section 18. That all committees of the Men's Student Council consisting of more than one (1) member, appointed by the president of the Men's Student Council shall be appointed Section 19. That all controversies arising under this measure shall be referred to the Student Supreme Court. Section 20. That Section Two (2) or Bill Number 12, A Bill Concerning Council Keys, is hereby suspended as long as this measure is in force. All members appointed to the Men's Student Council shall be entitled to council keys providing they have served one full semester of that term in the Men's Student Council; have attended at least 75 per cent of the meetings during that time; and have been either graduated at the end of the first semester or are eligible to serve an additional semester. Any member of the Men's Student Council called to the armed forces during his term of office, shall be entitled to a council key. Section 21. That this measure is in no way to curtail the normal legislative and executive functions of the Men's Student Council, except as herein provided. Section 22. That if this measure is not renewed by February 25, 1944, it shall terminate on April 25, 1944. A renewal shall be for an even number if years subject to the approval of the SWOPE SPRING SUITS and DRESSES 943 Mass. New Fiction and Non-Fiction Complete Modern Library Dictionary Children's Books Rental Library Greeting Cards Attest: FRED L. 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