THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN W.S.G.A. CONSTITUTION IS UP FOR APPROVAL Museum Women Will Vote at Officers Election Friday in Because of its length, the whole of the revised W. S. G. A. constitution could not be printed in today's Kansan; the remainder will be in its issue. All women of the University are naked to express their approvals) of the constitution at the polls in the Museum Friday. At a mass meeting on Tuesday afternoon, the institution was presented by Helen Olson, president. Women's Student Government Association Article I. NAME. The name of this organization shall be the Women's Student Government Association of the University of Kansas. Article II. PURPOSE. The purpose of the Association shall be: (a) To foster among the Women a feeling of mutual responsibility and a higher regard for both liberty and order. (b) To maintain high standards of life and scholarship. Article III. MEMBERSHIP. (c) And to promote loyalty to the University. AFTER T: ALL students shall, by registration in the University become members of the Association and subject to all regulations thereof. Article IV. DUES. Every woman student at time of registration in the University shall pay due to the Women's Student Association for the regular academic year, as provided in the Iy-Laws. Section 1. Article V. POWERS (a) The Association shall have power to make all rules and regulations necessary to carry out the purpose for which it was organized. (b) To regulate an matters pertaining to the conduct and welfare of women students. Through its Executive Council shall have power, (e) To aid and promote all worthy student organizations and activities in which women students are concerned Section 2. (a) To act as a board of arbitration and to make all needful regulations in case of trouble or disagreement between individual women students or between different schools classes or organizations men are concerned and to recommend fellowships to the proper University body. (b) To have control Jointly with the Men's Student Council of all social affairs attended by both men and women, including the Varsity dances and all other dances to which an admission fee is charged. (c) To have responsibility jointly with the Men's Student Council through the Auditing Committee, provided for in Article XIV, for the management of functions for the control of which the association passes regulations. Section 3. Nothing in this constitution shall be so construed as to conflict with any regulations of any prey constituted University authority ocitation shall be called by the present at her discretion or on written request made by twenty-five members of any officer of the Association. Section 2. At least two annual business meetings of the Association shall be held each year:—(a) on within two weeks after the close of the fall registration at which the con stitution and by-laws of the Associati shall be read and the finance budget for the year presented, (b) the other first week in May, (c) the second week in May, Executive Council shall be installed and each retiring officer shall give a report of his year's work. Article VI. MEETINGS. shall place place *not* later than the Section 1. Meetings of the As- third week in May. The representa Section 3. At all meetings of the Association acting in its legislative capacity, one-sixth of the members shall constitute a quorum. Article VII. LEGISLATIVE DE- DEPARTMENT The legislative powers shall be vest ed in the association as a whole. Article VII.II EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Section 1. The executive powers shall be vested in an Executive Council, which shall consist of the president of the, Association, on vice-president, of the Association, one visit each from each school register at least fifty women, to take rank according to the number of votes received, $t$ secretary, a treasurer, a manager of the book exchange, and a manager of the book exchange, and a manager o. the point system, two representatives from each undergraduate class and a representative from the Graduate School. In order to increase the ranking among all large women's oration groups, one representative each from the Y. W. C. A. first cabinet, elected by the cabinet, from the W. A. A. Board, elected by the Board, and from the Executive Committee of the Women's Forum, elected by the committee, shall sit with the Council with Section 2. The president, vicepresidents and secretary shall at the time of election have credit for at least five semesters work, of which three of the four immediate candidates are at this University, the treasurer, the manager of the Book Exchange and the manager of the Point System shall have credit for at least three semesters work, of which the two immediate managers of this Univer- must have been done at this University; all representatives must have been at the University during the consecrate preceding the election. Perfection in miniature of enjoyable variety. Thus may the music of the Little Symphony orchestra and the dances of the Adolph Dolm Ballet in time be described in full measure. Section 4. The officers shall be elected according to the Australian ballot system and shall take place the first week in April, the officers to Section 3. All members of the Executive Council or candidates for membership must have and maintain an average grade not lower than C, and no member receiving failure may remain a member of the Council. hold office during one school year or until their successors have been elected and shall have qualified. Section 5. The class representatives shall be elected by the Australian ballot system by the respective classes from among their members. The incoming senior, junior and sophomore classes will hold until their representatives to hold office during one school year. The freshman class and the Graduate School shall elect the first week of November, their representatives to hold office during the remaining of the school year. Section 6. The installation of all officers and of class representatives Adolph Bolm The greatest of male dancers, member of Metropolitan Opera Company N. Y. formerly of Diaghileff Ballet Russe and Chicago Opera Co., with equally famous Organized and directed by George Barrere, the greatest flutist in the world, which has been a source of delight to all lovers of music, in its most delicate form, a full orchestra, with every instrument represented, and by a real artist. Little Symphony Butler and Skilton Give the highest commendations to this organization and regard it as one of the most notable combination that is traveling in the country. It is the highest priced organization that has played in Lawrence this season. tives of the Freshman class and of the Graduate School shall be installed at the first meeting of the Council following their election. (a) President-To perform the duties that regularly pertain to the office, to call and preside over meetings of the Association and the Executive Committee of the executive council, to appoint from the Association at large members to share committee work with the members of the Executive Committee when it is im Section 7. The duties of the several officers shall be: possible or impractical to call the Council together and to report such action to the Council, to be a member of the Joint Committee on Student (b) First Vice-President.—To assume the duties of the president in her absence, to be president of the House Presidents' Council provided for in Article XIX and to report all activity of the Council. (c) Joint Committee and to be a member of the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. (c) Second Vice-President—To perform those duties that regularly pertain to the office, to be a member of the Joint Council and to be a member of the Joint Committee on Student AF- Prices: $3, $2.50, $2 and $1—Plus Tax Seats Now Selling at the Round Corner Drug Store (d) Secretary—To perform those duties regularly pertaining to the office, to receive nominating petitions and determine eligibility of candidates and to be a member of the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. (e) Treasurer—To perform those duties that regularly pertain to the office and those specified in Article X. II of the Joint Committee on Student Affairs. (t) Manager of the Book Exchange—to manage the secondhand book exchange. (g) Point System Manager—To keep a card file of all women students and to have general supervision of regulating and enforcing the point sys- Article IX. JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT Section 1. There shall be a Judiciary Committee which shall be composed of three senior memorial appointed by the president, at least one of whom shall be a member of the Executive Counell. Section 2. This committee shall have jurisdiction in all matters of discipline concerning women students, with the exception of those which come under the control of the faculty. It may recommend to the University authorities. It shall give report of its work to the Executive Council. Article X. FINANCES Section 1. The necessary funds for Association purposes shall be supplied by; Variety trades. (c) The proceeds of the Book Exchange. (b) Half of the proceeds from the Varsity dances. (a) Annual dues collected from each member. Article X. FINANCES (d) The proceeds from any other activity managed by the Association or by the Executive Council. Section 3. The treasurer shall keep detailed accounts of all funds and submit such accounts to the auditing committee for approval before making decisions. Article XI. ADVISORY COMMIT TEE Section 2. The treasure shall by October 1st make out a financial budget for the year, with the advice of get for the year, with the advice of the Executive Council, the faculty advisers and the Auditing Committee at the first meeting of the Association. The Chancellor shall be requested to appoint two women from the faculty who, with the Advisor of Women shall constitute the Advisory Committee of the Women's Student Government Association. The duty of this committee shall be to confer with and advise the Executive Council Article XII. ELECTIONS AND ELIGIBILITY Section 1. The election of the Executive Council of the Association shall be in charge of a Committee on Elections appointed by the president. Section 2. Any woman student who meets requirements of the University eligibility rules, and those stated in Article VIII, Sections 2, 3 and 5, of this constitution, may become a candidate for membership in the Executive Council on petition of fifty members of the Association, not more than half of whom shall be from one class in case of an officer, and half of whom must be from her own class in case of a candidate she shall be in the hands of the secretary at least seven days before election. Section 3. A plurality of votes cast shall be necessary for election. Section 4. In case no more than one candidate is nominated for any office, it shall be the duty of the Executive Council to nominate a second candidate for the office at least five days before the election. elected at such time and in such man- ner shall be decided by the Executive Council of the Association. section 5. 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