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l IT' t ''<br />

TAKE OVER ENTIRE<br />

GOVERNMENT UNDER<br />

APPROVED CHARTER<br />

Faculty <strong>and</strong> Women Finally<br />

Reach Agreement on System<br />

Self-Governme- of nt<br />

Somewhat Complex Constitution<br />

Creates Student Officers<br />

<strong>for</strong> Monnetf<br />

The University Council of Ohio<br />

Wesleyan University, believing that a<br />

well developed system of Belt-governme-<br />

nt<br />

is necessary <strong>for</strong> the welfare <strong>and</strong><br />

advancement of the women students of<br />

the University, hereby grant to tho<br />

Women Student-Governme- nt Association,<br />

reserving right of executive veto,<br />

full legislative <strong>and</strong> executive power In<br />

the following matters:<br />

First: Quiet <strong>and</strong> decorum in the<br />

dormitories.<br />

Second: Order <strong>and</strong> decorum on the<br />

campus <strong>and</strong> In the vicinity of the cottages<br />

<strong>and</strong> elsewhere during the college<br />

year, except when at home, at<br />

social functions authorized by the<br />

Uuiversity,<br />

men.<br />

<strong>and</strong> in relations with the<br />

Third: Regulations regarding exercises<br />

outside of the gymnasium.<br />

The Council gives the Association<br />

the right to change <strong>and</strong> amend its<br />

contsitutlon <strong>and</strong> by-law-<br />

s, so long as<br />

said Association does not extend Its<br />

powers beyond the matters above<br />

mentioned, which changes must be<br />

subject to the approval of the University<br />

Council the same as the original<br />

constitution <strong>and</strong> by-law-<br />

s.<br />

All penalties; which' affect the student's<br />

relation with the college shall<br />

be subject to tho approval of the<br />

University Council.<br />

The Students Association shall<br />

keep the Council fully in<strong>for</strong>med of its<br />

actions in all matters respecting student--<br />

government.<br />

'<br />

This Charter may be revoked or sur-render-<br />

ed<br />

Self-Governme- h<strong>and</strong>s<br />

mlttee.<br />

of the<br />

, - ARTICLE VII.<br />

--There<br />

ji ' Meetings, . ,<br />

a. i<br />

nt Com<br />

shall be four regular<br />

meetings during the year one of which<br />

must take place during the first week<br />

of the college year, .two. early In the<br />

spring, <strong>for</strong> the nomination, <strong>and</strong> election<br />

of officers <strong>for</strong> the following year,<br />

<strong>and</strong> one later In the spring <strong>for</strong> the In<br />

Btallation of new officers,<br />

b. The President of the Assocla<br />

tion may at her discretion fall a special<br />

meeting of the Association, or<br />

shall call one at the written request<br />

of any five of its members.<br />

ARTICLE VIII.<br />

Amendments.<br />

The Constitution may be. amended<br />

gy a vote of two-third- s of the mem<br />

bers present at a meeting held <strong>for</strong> this<br />

purpose.<br />

BY-LAW- S.<br />

Section 1.<br />

ARTICLE I.<br />

Officers.<br />

The President <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Vice-Preside- nt shall be chosen from<br />

the Incoming Senior class, the Secreta<br />

in-comi- ng ry from the Junior class,<br />

ln-comi- ng<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Treasurer from the<br />

Sophomore class.<br />

Section 2. : Duties:<br />

a. It shall be the duty of the<br />

TiffibitilO WEStEYAN TRANSCllIPT.<br />

Pres-iden- t<br />

to call <strong>and</strong> preside at all meet'<br />

Ings of the Association; to call a<br />

meeting during the first week of the<br />

college year, at which she shall ex<br />

plain the purpose of the Association,<br />

<strong>and</strong> read the Constitution <strong>and</strong><br />

by-la- ws<br />

which govern it; to call a meeting of<br />

the proctors immediately upon their<br />

election <strong>and</strong> to explain to them their<br />

duties;, to give special permission re<br />

garding matters not under the juris<br />

diction of the Associate Dean.<br />

It shall be the duty of the Presdent<br />

to make arrangements <strong>for</strong> - Monnett<br />

Day <strong>and</strong> other similar occasions.<br />

b. It shall be. the duty. of the YLce<br />

President to assume the duties of the<br />

President in her absence' or at her re<br />

quest.<br />

c. It shall be the duty of the Secretary<br />

to record the. proceedings of all<br />

meetings of the Association, to report<br />

to the University Council all amend<br />

ments to the constitution or by-law-<br />

by either party after notice <strong>and</strong> to act as secretary of Self-Go- v the<br />

of three months, excluding the first ernment Committee.,<br />

trial of six months<br />

CONSTITUTION.<br />

d. It shall be the duty of the Treas<br />

urer to care <strong>for</strong> the money of the As<br />

ARTICLE I.<br />

sociation, to expend it at the will of<br />

Name.<br />

the Association upon the order of the<br />

Tho name of this organization shall President of the Self-Governme- nt<br />

be the Women's Student Association Committee, <strong>and</strong> to keep account of all<br />

of Ohio Wesleyan University. receipts <strong>and</strong> expenditures, <strong>and</strong> to pre-<br />

ARTICLE II.<br />

sent a report at the last meeting dur<br />

Object<br />

ing her term of office.<br />

The object of this Association shall<br />

ARTICLE II.<br />

be to enact <strong>and</strong> en<strong>for</strong>ce laws In mat-<br />

Self-Governme- nt Committee.<br />

ters granted to the Association by the<br />

University Council, <strong>and</strong> to further the<br />

Section 1. Election:<br />

a. This committee shall consist of<br />

interests of the students so far as ten members, including the Presi-<br />

it is possible.<br />

dent, who shall act as chairman, the<br />

ARTICLE III.<br />

- Members.<br />

Vice President <strong>and</strong> the Secretary, w ho<br />

shall act as secretary df the Commit<br />

All women students of Ohio Wes- tee. These members shall hold office<br />

leyan University, whose homes are not<br />

In Delaware become members of the<br />

during the college year<br />

' b. The remaining seven members<br />

Association<br />

Constitution<br />

upon the adoption of the<br />

By-Law- s, <strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> are<br />

shall be elected, as follows: Two from<br />

the Incoming Senior class, two from<br />

subject to its jurisdiction. All incoming<br />

students become members upon<br />

the incoming Junior class, two from<br />

the incoming Sophomore class, one<br />

matriculation.<br />

from the Freshman class. These<br />

ARTICLE IV.<br />

Legislative Department'<br />

members shall be nominated by acclamation<br />

at a meeting of the Association<br />

The Association as a whole shall called <strong>for</strong> this purpose in the spring,<br />

have legislative power.<br />

ARTICLE V.<br />

the elections to take place by <strong>ball</strong>ot<br />

one week after the nominations. These<br />

executive jjepartment.<br />

The executive power shall be in the<br />

members shall enter upon their duties<br />

the week following Monnett Day.<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s of the officers of the Associa-<br />

Vice-Preside- nt,<br />

tion, who shall be a president a<br />

a Secretary, a Treasurer,<br />

Section 2. Duties <strong>and</strong> Powers:<br />

Self-Governme- nt<br />

a. It shall be the duty of the<br />

Committee to en<strong>for</strong>ce the<br />

Self-Governme- nt <strong>and</strong> of a Committee. rules of the Association. .<br />

ARTICLE VI.<br />

Judicial Department.<br />

b. Self-Governme- nt<br />

It shall be the duty of the<br />

Committee to determine<br />

The judicial power shall be In the the length of office of proctors, to di<br />

s,<br />

'<br />

vide halls into districts, to appoint<br />

presidents <strong>for</strong> each of the off-camp-<br />

us<br />

cottages on nomination by Inmates, to<br />

receive <strong>and</strong> record the reports of proctors,<br />

<strong>and</strong> to impose penalties.<br />

o. The Self:Oovernment Committed<br />

may at Its discretion summon be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

it any members of the Association.<br />

d. This Conimtttca has the power<br />

o discipline DD7 member of the Association<br />

guilty of flagrantly breaking<br />

the rules, by depriving her of any or<br />

all of its privileges, or any punishment<br />

doomed wise in the Judgment of<br />

the committee.<br />

ARTICLE III.<br />

Section 1. Election.<br />

Proctors <strong>and</strong> Off-Camp-<br />

us Presidents.<br />

a. One proctor shall be elected from<br />

each district by the member ot thai<br />

district, the nomination <strong>and</strong> election<br />

to take place at the same meeting.<br />

b. Vacancies arising from the resignation<br />

of any proctor shall be filled by<br />

a member from the same district to<br />

which the <strong>for</strong>mer proctor belonged.<br />

Section 2. Duties <strong>and</strong> Powers.<br />

a. Each proctor shall be responsible<br />

<strong>for</strong> the order in her district <strong>and</strong> shall<br />

send in a weekly report to the Self-Governme-<br />

nt<br />

Committee.<br />

b. It shall be the duty of each<br />

proctor to keep the members of her<br />

district in<strong>for</strong>med of such matters as<br />

Self-Government<br />

the Committee shall<br />

rji The Z. L.<br />

see fit to communicate to her.<br />

c. The above rules shall apply to<br />

off-camp- us presidents.<br />

ARTICLE IV.<br />

Joint Committee of Faculty <strong>and</strong><br />

Students.<br />

'Section 1. There shall be five faculty<br />

members appointed by the President<br />

of tho University.<br />

Section 2. Student members. There<br />

shall bo five student meniDcrs of this<br />

committee including the President of<br />

the Association; theso members shall<br />

hold office during the college year. Tha<br />

remaining four members shall be elected<br />

as follows:<br />

a. One from the incoming Senior<br />

class, two from the incoming Junior<br />

class, one from the incoming Sophomore<br />

class.<br />

b. These members shall be nominated<br />

by acclamation at the annual<br />

spring meeting <strong>for</strong> nomination of officers,<br />

<strong>and</strong> elected by <strong>ball</strong>ot at the annual<br />

spring meeting <strong>for</strong> election of officers.<br />

Section 3. Duties,<br />

'a. It shall be the duty of this committee<br />

to discuss matters concerning<br />

the Interests of the Student Association.<br />

b. The Student Chairman of thin<br />

committee may call a meeting of the<br />

student members of this committee u-- t<br />

any time. .<br />

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Hall.<br />

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at thV<br />

Mrs. Shootu, of Portsmouth, spent<br />

the week-en- d Monnett.<br />

with her daughter at<br />

Mrs. Irel<strong>and</strong>, of Washington C. H<br />

spent Saturday<br />

Hall.<br />

with her suiter at the<br />

Mrs. Davenport, of Scranton, Ohio,<br />

was the<br />

week.<br />

guest of Hope Curtis this<br />

Nelle Fairbanks visited at the Hall<br />

over week-end- the .<br />

Mary Dodds, ot Chicago, spent several<br />

days with friends at Monnett<br />

Helen Haines entertained her sister,<br />

Ruth Haines, over Sunday .<br />

Mrs. Jackson, of HUlards, was the<br />

guest of her daughter Miriam, at Monnett<br />

Hall.<br />

Margaret Patterson, of Mt Pelasant<br />

Ohio, spent the week-en- d at the Hall<br />

Ethel Price, who is teaching in Buffalo,<br />

N.' Y., spent several days with<br />

friends at Monnett<br />

Nola Barnard entertained the fol-<br />

lowing guests over the<br />

week-end- :<br />

Lu-cl- le<br />

Dewey, of Clyde; Helen Jackson,<br />

of Fremont; <strong>and</strong> Mary Dunham ot<br />

Mansfield. ;<br />

ID i.<br />

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