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LUMBERJACK Thursday, Oct. 23, 1958 5 omitted and Articles 3 and 4 In- cluded. John Mackler seconded, carried. Question on the original mo- tion called for, carried. Announcements Chuck Gillum announced that the Council wanted to hold a Jazz Concert January 9th or 10th and that Louis Armstrong, Shel- ly Mann, Miles Davis, Jerry Mulligan, June Christy, etc., were under consideration. General feeling of the group was that the suggestion of a Jazz Concert was a great idea and we could make money from it. We moved back to the area of new business and Dick Kauz- laric moved that we accept Chuck's announcement and look further into it, seconded by Johnny Mackler, carried. The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Sandra Wilson Secretary

LUMBERJACK Thursday, Oct. 23, 1958 4 Report of Special C_ommittee:5 Constitution Committee ~ha1r- man Cal Justice read the list of those constitutions which were turned in by the deadline date October 17, and moved that these be accepted. Seconded by Bill Williams. Discussion: Delta Delta Delta constitution can not be filed in the student body _of- fice. Second withdrawn, mo~10n restated to read: All const1~u- tions turned in by th_e dead!JD:e date, with the except10n of Tri- Delta's be accepted. Seconded by Johnny Mackler, carried. Chuck Gillum moved that although Sigma Pi turned their constitu- tion in late, they be accepted. Seconded by John Mackler, car- ried. Chuck Gillum moved that those constitutions with discrep- ancies be returned to the organ# izations to be changed and the n resubmitted to the committee. Bob Cox seconded, carried. Point of information: Dean Pipes explained that T~i-D~lta and Gamma Phi const1tut1ons are in order and do not conflict with the Associated Student Council Constitution. Chuck Gil- lum moved that since Delta Delta Delta and Gamma Phi Be- ta are not subversive organiza- tions move that we act on the recor:imendations of Dean Pipes and accept their constitutions. Seconded by Dick Kauzlaric, carried. Discussion: What to do about the other constitutions that have not been turned in. Bob Cox suggested that we make another deadline date so that the organizations could get their constitutions in. Chuck Gillum moved that the organizations which have not turned in their constitutions repetition to the constitutions re-petition to the ognition. Seconded by John Mackler, defeated. Bob Cox moved that the constitution set a deadline date of two weeks from Friday, October 24, for the constitutions that are late to be turned in. Seconded by Phil En- cinio, carried. Dean Rolle sug- gested that the committee look Into those organizations that are not active on campus. Dick Kauz- laric moved that this suggestion be entered into the minutes, seconded by John Mackler, car- ried. Bill Oates asks that the Sci- ence Honorary be recognized as a local group on campus. Cal Justice moved same, Virgil Langley seconded, carried. Old Business Tom Hougham reported on the CBA Constitution. It ,does not conflict in any way with the constitution of the Associated Students. Tom moved that we accept their constitution, sec- onded by Chuck Gillum, carried. Please find copy of constitution enclosed. Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities. The chairman of this committee, Sharon Vandersys read criteria for selection and submitted list. Please find list of those eligible enclosed. Charles Williams suggested that each member of student council vote for 20 people. Ruth Dorsey moved that those with 13 or above votes be accepteq,. Died because of no second. Ruth Dorsey moved that those with 10 or more on the first ballot be accepted. Chuck Gillum second- ed, carried. Bob Cox moved that the 13 elected on the first ballot be ac- cepted and ·moved that we not have a second ballot, seconded by Tom Hougham, defeated. Chuck Gillum moved that we have a second ballot, seconded by Virgil Langley, carried. John Mackler moved we vote on five on the second ballot, seconded by Bob Cox, carried. Ruth Dor- sey suggested that there be a maximum of five accepted on the second ballot. John Mackler moved that we accept those with seven or more on the sec- ond ballot, seconded by Toni Bihlmeier, carried. Ruth Dorsey moved that the second ballot be the final ballot, seconded by Johnny Mackler, carried. New Business Chuck Gillum presented Res- olutions and Suggestion Com- (Cont'd on page 5)

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feel a revision necessary and too the elections would be governed by a central group. Bob Cox amended original motion Sec- tion 2 Article 5 should read: Any candidate receiving a majority of the votes cast for that office in the primary election shall be declared elected. In the event that a candidate has not receiv- ed a majority of the votes cast for that office in the primary election. Seconded by Johnny Mackler, carried. Charles Wil - liams amended the original mo- tion: Section 3, Article 5, The Students Council shall appoint an election committee and this

highest grade average, and the other would go to the parents who came the farthest. Person receiving A blanket must have attended ASC one full year and parents must be present. Chuck Gillum moved same, Johnny Mackler seconded, carried. In the e\'ent that there is a tie the Student Council should appro- priate money to buy additional blankets. John Mackler moved same, seconded by Chuck Gil- lum, carried. Bob Cox moved that persons who have received A blankets in the past are ex- empt from receiving one again. John Mackler seconded, car- ried.

ccont'd from page 4) mittee Proposal. Charles Wil- liams movPd we accept report in its entirety, seconded by Dick Kauzlaric. Discussion: Charlie amended original motion, figure 25 be changed to 13 in section A. Virgil Langley seconded, car- ried. Charles Williams amended original motion that Section B Article 4 read ' This would be a permanent committee, under the direction of a chairman to be appointed by the Student Coun- cil." Seconded by Ruth Dorsey, carried. Charles Williams amend- ~d original motion that SeJtion B, Article 3 to read 'This com- mittee will have the editing au- thority for all publicity released by any group which concerns the entire Associated Student Council." Seconded by Johnny Mackler, carried. John Mackler moved that Sec- tion C be dropped from the pre- vious motion. Seconded by Charles Williams, defeated. San- dra Wilson moved that we amend the original motion to read that in Section C Articles 1 and 2 be

The meeting was called to or- der by President Charles Wil- liams at 6:30 p.m., October 20, 1958, in the Science Building. Minutes of the previous meeting were read ano approved. Report of Standing Committees Finance Committee Chairman Don Bradshaw reported that a total of $570.00 was received as receipts of the gate for the Homecoming Dance, the band cost $800.00, therefore the cost for the student council was $230.00. (Find full report en- closed) Dick Kauzlaric moved we accept above report, Johnny Mackler seconded, carried. So- cial Committee chairman, Chuck Gillum turned the reports over to John Mackler for Homecom- ing. Johnny submitted plans for this year's Homecoming as a guide for planning Homecoming

next year. Chuck Gillum moved we accept Johnny's report, sec- onded by Dick Kauzlaric, car- ried. Chuck Gillum compliment- ed John Mackler and Sue Bolen- der on the splendid job they did as co-chairmen of Homecoming. This was seconded by Dick Kauz- laric. Phil Encinio reported on the Mom and Dad's Day Commit- tee. To date, 700 reservations have been received from the parents. The luncheon will cost $1.25 and will consist of steak and all the trimmings. The A blankets have arrived and Dr. Basemann will give a list of those available to win same. Johnny Mackler moved that we accept above report, seconded by Dick Kauzlaric, carried. Charles Williams reported that selection for those to receive A blankets would be based on the

Election Committee chairman, committee the judge of the validity of all elec- recommendations of the election tions. Seconded by Chuck Gil- committee. (Please find en- !um, carried. Charles Williams closed) Chuck Gillum moved gave point of information: the acceptance of the recommenda- only ballots counted are those tions, John Mackler seconded. which are valid. Chuck called Discussion. Purpose of revision: I for the question on the main Because of lag in past elections motion, carried. shall be the sole Dick Kauzlaric presented

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Letter to the Editor This must be the month for "Woes of a Housemother," and I fully concur with Lee Schneb- ly's complaint, since it happens often enough to me. But my woes this time are concerned with lack of school spirit. Before I begin, I want you to realize that I am as guilty of this as any other person on the school cam- pus, but maybe bringing this to your attention will help every- one. We have a terrific football team, of that everyone is aware, but how many times have we told the individual members of the t eam , "Congratulations" or "terrific game you played Sat- urday n ight"? Taylor Hall hous- es many m embers of the Varsity squad, but very rarely do I hear the above statements to them. These boys work hard, not only at playing ball, but trying to keep u p with their studies, be in activities, and last but not least. their social work. When our team first began winning, we used to go out to meet them returning from an out of town game. Now, we just seem to take them for granted. Let's not forget to mention too, the members of the band, who practice, and practice for some applause (a scattering) from the audience, and who would really like to hear a word of praise after the game. On my list for praising also are the cheerleaders, and porn pan girls, who work as hard as anyone. I hope I'm not being too crit- ical but let's give the team, band, cheerleaders, Coach Spils- bury, and his able assistants all the backing we can. I'll be right there with you. Peggy Davern Omicron Hostess To Home Ee Clubs Members of Omicron Kappa Gamma will serve refreshments to the parents on Mom and Dad's Day. The sorority will be hostesses to the Arizona Home Economics Clubs. The convention will be held on Nov. 15 and will con- sist of a meeting, election of state officers, luncheon, buzz sessions ending with a tea. Two pledges were accepted to the home economics sorority. They are Mala Mathias and Genevieve Cruz. Formal initiation will be held at the home of Dr. Byrd Burton on Nov. 3. Make Leather Craft Your Hobby All Supplies At DOC WILLIAMS SADDLERY 106 E. Santa Fe PR 4-2301

MARCHING BAND- (Cont'd from page 1) Round and Round." The first formation honoring a famous band will be a large trumpet for Harry James, the song "Mu- sic Makers." Next the band will form a piano as they play ·'One O'Clock Jump" In honor of Count Basie. What could be more ap- propriate than a wine glass for Laurence Welk? The band will play his theme, "Bubbles in the Wine." Charlie Barnet is next on the honor list as the band forms a tepee and will play "Cherokee." The band will be a large ques- tion mark in the middle of the field, as they play '"Does Your Heart Beat For Me?" Then the band will form two large notes and play "Young Man with a Horn" for Ray An- thony. The last formation will be in honor of Les Brown and "Leap Frog" will be the song as a hurdle is formed.

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