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seconded, that the faculty efilorso and adopt
of the minutes of th‘ Council. The motion or
Frankel was then carried, and Prisilent Park»
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?hite Cary
Ray Duncan

Leonard Edelen
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Llewellyn Coons Hardesty
Orie lillari Hollar
William Henrv Jaegle
Robert Le.slia Jones

Fred Stone {arm

Harry w=otvs Korflaae
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August A.Pablitz
Joeeth P1renel Campbell
Carl U.CToft
Harry ,arzley DeAtley
Richard Vinson Garred
Jones Otho Gill
Thome~ Jeffereoh Lee
Alexand1r St.Cleir Mao'enZWe
‘ Ho¢erd P.Uc€lroy
John Elvis Miller
Herbert Holbiook Moore
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11W cardidatesj‘ ”T“ ,. . .t h. . e se
: candidate be readmneided wLen the 100k: of the
Pegietrar showed that all oonditiore have oven reroved,
and tLe entire liet W03 thpr with this exoegtion,
adopted and recommended to t10 Poerd.

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to The candid 3 3

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The following list of ca didatee for the degree

C.F. end the degree B. C F. was presented hv P33? P038,
and was upon motio , dulj seconded, recorwendei to the

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James :loyd Chamoers
Cott C.Kelley
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Ernest Louie Becker (61833 of lcll)

Harry Northoott Cla¢3tt

Thomas Evans Earle -

Joseph Millett Lewis

John Dallas ECMvrtrey

Herbert hinooln Ya_le

Floyd "-ed Raylor (Clrss o: 1911)

John Edward Robertson »

Robert Amtroee Foh.noon

Ernest Prrker Fob1nron

Ralph Skiff

Erneet Fran otimpeler

John Barret as

John Henry w.t.t rtL

John PuColph Watson

Alge‘non Sidney Ninrton

William Ahitha. Wallace
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Some objeotlon was roieed my Professor oarman
to the inoluelon o: the name 0? V.?.Taylor in this l1st,
Nlth tne statewent that l»'1~."i'aVlor ha? not finis ed th3
required work 1n intomwlogy. After home d1seresion
of Mr.Taylor's case, 1t was ordered upon motion t it
tLe matter be r°f3rrel to tho Hollere of Agr13ultur= to
report hack t th1s faculty at its next Leetlng. T e
letWWE?”€ttt Ennrovei and reoormenued to t e Board

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James Russell

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William Tudo or
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Artie f,;- This Otfienizetign shall he nown as
the "Student Fovsrnmeni Organization" of Vent Olky State
Vniversity.
Agtioleflj}. The ”‘WOC s 0: th i_s orveni7ati0h shall
consist of ever; Wutiioilou in? in KentuokV Rtite

 

Univereity.

Art iol~ Ill. _,s
the out ies or its members are

End, To report to the Executive Committee all.
dishonorable conduct 0 shy student in the institution.

 

 

3rd. To create sentinent ageinht all forms of
(sheetinr on tests ‘ exeninttiors, by reporting same
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Section 1. The qov. n) hldy of tlie orseanQtion
ehel‘ be en T :eoutive Conmi te ocmposed o” e Presiaent,
Vice—President, Secretary, and ten members “lectel as
follows: Thrs= th, Senior Class, thrte from the
Junior ClaS' each ’r01 the Pophomore and
Freshmen Cl,

flection “. There shell he one young lady member
from each olezs included in the Fweontive Co nit ee.

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Cootlon 4. The Vice—DreSWdeht shall be a young men
elected in Lay of he preceding year from the Sonncmore
Class, and he shul have all the authority of the
President ence.

Section 5. T e Secretary swh ll be e youn? lady
lected in May of he preceding year from the Tunmor
Class and her duties shall be those usually performed
by a Secrete IV.

Section 6. The oorw1tteamcn other than those
rentioneo in Article IV, Sections 5, 4 and 5, shall be
elected at the oonveniencw of the respective classes,
Within two weeks after the beginnitg of the school year
excent that committeemen from the Freshman Class shall
be electe:d between Jan.let she 15 th.

ction 7. The ten committ =emen providefi for in

IV, Section 1, shall holo office th_oughout their
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1 section 8. If e ccmmitteeman proves inefficient or
Cieloyal, he must be removed by a majoritv vote of the
class which he rehyeeents,

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1,.1 ,1 1. -1 u 1omL1tUeeu1n 1311; to r;vc.n e Wlbh
the class, or groves inef13cw=nt or fielcfal, another
:CMFlitVHN nuet be 3130161.

Rection "O. A governing board, whose term of :ervice
Shall terminate With the 31033 of th3 colleoiate veer
1711—18, con3 ituted and 3hosen (exc3pt as to t:n3) ae
prov1ued in the previoue section 3 of Artiole 1V, 3hill be
chosen between the let and “0th of Eecember 1911.

g; ig_k_Y. 1t en11‘ he tha luty of the Conm1tt3e:

let. To oarwfullv consider all forr: of thert
or oth31 oiehcnor on t3ste
end examinatic one reported to th3m by anv r3mb r o1t.e
organization or bv any instructor holding an 3 (amine tion
of test, if he hTHB reasonable ground 1or 3:11‘V1r0 the
studert has b 3n unfeii.

5rd. It shall reouire a two~third3 vote of the
Txecutive Committ tee to eteflll 133 the guilt or the aecueede

 

4th/ avery case of dis honorabl—: conduct of a young
man, except ”or cheatin‘ or attempting to cheat on a test
or examination, when reported to the Committee, shall be

.red by th3 W313 W3bbere of the ommittee.

5th. Every case of dieionoreble cond11ct of e‘young
lady, except cheating or attempting to cheat on a test or
examination, 1henr3ported to the 10mmittee, shell be
coneide red by the young women nerbers of the ExecutiVJ

Committee 1

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1th. In all cases of tests r examinetionn, 1
Committee ehall act in one body.

7th. In all 038 of 1n3etigg on tests of examine—
ticn, he committee 3‘ 3 bv sealed l3tt 3r the
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party found guilty t 1 eve t1: Lni ve reity
week, or in 1333 tim;, i; the Committee 3333

8th. In all cases of dishonorable conduct, the
degree of the o ense and the punishment shall be lert
to the decie ion c1 the Committee.

9th. 1f the accused believes he was not given a

fair trial by the Committee, he may eubrit his aseV to
a jury oomnosed of twelve students of the DIVET“

r3 easonable care being taken to see that the jury is an
impartial one.

Artiple Ll. In case a student b liev3e that an
examine tion was unreasonably dif‘icult or unfair, he may,
in conjunction with the President, Vioe~Preeident or
Secretary of the Executive Committee, report the fecte to
the President of the University, who will, if he 1‘ 1-
the examination was unfair, provide for a new examination.

 

 

 

 

 

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Ar_tiole prop‘r execution o: the
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at any almé, tive vote 07 ten of its
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grtigiefiflill. Thie const1tut ion mav, wiih the
‘ . ' of the faculty, be alteIed bv a tho—tiirne vote
$15 of the membere oi the organization present at a meeting
called to consider xuoh alteration, v provided: _

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