WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1969 PAGF 6 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I A ! 'if 1 i t -5 5 . The complete PREAMBLE Wa. tha student of the University of NeBraska at I incoln, do hereby ordain and itab sh tn conitnution tor ine so ministration of student government and representation. Article I. NAME The name of this organization thail be the Associated Students of the University ot Nebraska at Lincoln, herein after referred to as the Association. Article II. PURPOSES- The purposes of thlj organization shall be to act as the supreme student governing body In the regulation and coordination ot II phases of student self government, to represent the best interests of the students to the faculty, administration and the fl nj. al pub'lc, and to strive for the largest egltlma.a Influence of the students In the function no or ine universiry. Article III. MEMBERSHIP All regjljrly enrolled students In the University of Nebraska, at Lincoln, shall be members of the Association and shall be entitled to take part In all activities of the Assoc atlon is hereinafter outlined. Article IV. POWERS The Association, acting through Its ap propriate organs, shall have the following powers, in so far as these powers ao not conflict with general University regulations established by the eoara ot Kegenis, Section 1. Powers Relating to Organiza tions. A. To recognize ail proposed new student organizations and to approve their con' dilutions, without which recognition and approval an organization shall not oe permittee to use university ot Ne braska facilities. B. To establish, by malorlty vote of the Student Senate, new and uniform condh tions for the continued approval of ex isting student organizations, to demand compliance with said new conditions within a reasonable and stated length of time, and to revoke, by conviction In Student Court, the constitutions and rights to use of University ot Nebraska facilities ot organizations failing to comply. C. To schedule and or conduct all student elections of general University Interest, riot excluding those for contests sponsored by subordinate organizations. Section 1. Powers Relating to Ad Hoc Assemblies A. To organize and-or control all student rallies or demonstrations. B. To organize and-or control all student migraiions. Section 3. Powers Relating to Removal or Disqualification. A. To suspend or dismiss from office, by conviction in student court, any stu dent executive of the government of the Association who shall refuse to carry Its legislation into effect. B. To disqualify, suspend or dismiss from Association office, for a stated length of time, by conviction of the Student Court, any student who shall violate duly- enacted ordinances, regulations or other legislation of the Association. - Section a Powers Relating to Liaison to serve as liaison between students and faculty, between students and the Board ot Reqents and-or their representatives, between students and the state legislature, and between students and the general public. Section 5. Powers Relating to General Welfare. A. To exercise responsibilities life, including: all bowers and dealing with student , i he opwer to establish all policies. rules, and regulations, oovernina stu- aent social and group lite which shall Include but not be limited to publi cations, cunewj, and parietal regula tions. J. The power to assure original lurlsdlc tion and responsibility over disciplinary procedures within these areas. J. The power to participate equitably In the allocation and distribution ot student fees. 4. The power to define eligibility re quirements tor participation In all phases of student activities and to regulate all social affairs. 5. The power to participate equitably with the University Administration and Faculty in the exercise of all power and responsibility over University Housing Policy and non-social disciplinary mat ters. (. The power to delegate the above men tioned powers and responsibilities as ASUN sees fit. B. To exercise any other powers necessary for the general welfare of the students. Section Powers of Implementation. To enact such legislation as may be necessary tor the execution of the powers granted In this Article. Article V. ORGANS The legislative, executive and ludlclal organs of the Association shall be as follows: Section 1. The Student Senate, hereinafter referred to as the Senate. A. Composition. The Senate shall consist of no more than thirty-eight (38) elected members with voting privileges; the President, First Vice-President and Second Vice-President ot the Associa tion, and two faculty representatives, all of whom shall serve without voting Rrlvlleges except as hereinafter noted, o Senate member Is eligible for an executive or uric ia I position except as hereinafter noted. The two faculty members shall be appointed by the Student Senate. B. Elected Members. The elected members shall be chosen according to the plan outlined In this subsection from the at large. Inter-Fraternlfv Council Panhellenlc Council, non-affiliated off campus, University Residence halls and cooperatives, and undergraduate colleqe advisory board and professional col leges constituencies. 1. Eight (8) members shall be elected from the regularly enrolled students of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. 1 One (II member shall be elected from the membership of each of the five underqraduate college advisory boards by the membership of that advisory board. Three (3) senators shall be elected to represent the three pro fessional colleges. The Senator from the Colleqe of Dentistry shall be elected by the College's Advisory Board The Senators from the Colleges of Law and Pharmacy shall be elected from their respective colleges. X Members representing the fraternities and sororities affiliated with the Inter Fraternity Council and Panhellenlc Council shall bo elected at large by the membership of these fraternities and sororities according to the ratio of one (!) senator for every 750 members. Freshmen and sophomore members who reside in the dormitories shall be members only of the University Residence Hall constituency, 4. Members representing the University Residence Halls and Cooperatives. a. Members representing the University Residence Halls end Cooperatives shall be elected from the following districts: 1) Abel Hall Sandoz Hall District 2) Harper Hall Schramm Hall Smith Hall District J) Calhcr Hall Pound Hall Women's Residence Hall District 4) Selleck Quadrangle District $) Burr Hall Fedde Hall Inter- Cooperative Council District. b. Within each of the above mentioned districts, members ot the Senate shall be elected from and by the membership ot that district according to the ratio of one (1 1 senator (or every 750 students. , Any newly created residence hail (a) which is clearly recognizable as distinct from the existing districts listed above hall be considered a district. Such district shall be entitled to elect from and bv Its membership members of the Senate according to the ratio of one senator for every 750 students. t Members representing non-afflllated students residlna off-cempus shall be elected from this group by this group ccordlnq In the ratio of on (I) senator for every 1.500 students. f. The number of eats apportioned to each constituency shall be decided by the electoral Commission In accordance. t. Faculty reorosentatlves To be eligible for appointment as faculty represen tative, a nominee must hold rank of assistant nrntessor or higher, C. Terms-of Office 1 B le-tent memher a. To be a member of the constituency he proposes to represent and agree in wrl- AH University Dance With the FAY HQAGAN Experiment Sat Mar. 29 9-12 Union Ballroom ting to resign If he should terminate hit membership in mat constituency. b. Elected members shall assume office one week alter the Spring general elec tion and shall sei ve tor one year. 2. hacullv representatives. Ha cully representatives shall have terms ot two years, lerms shall be staggered. Section I. The Association Executive. A. The President. I. Election i he President of the Associa tion shall be chosen by plurallly vote at the bpring general election under the nrnvlnani ot Article VI. below. 2. Eligibility. To be eligible for election to the Presidency ot ine Association, a c-nd.date must: a. kieet all ASUN regulations for participation in extracurricular ac tivities. h Have comoleted twentv-seven (27) University approved credit hours and the previous semester in residence. J. Term ot Office. The term ot office of the President of the Association shall be the same as that of an elected member of the senate. L Replacement. In case the President of the Association shall become unable to fulfill his duties by reason ot resigna tion, disqualification, disability, death, or Impeachment and conviction, the First Vice-President of the Association shall assume the powers and duties ot the office and serve for the remainder of the original term. B. The First Vice-President. I. Election. Elioibllitv, and Term of Of fice. The election, eligibility, and term n nffire of the First Vice-President of the Association shall be identical with those 01 ihe President of the Association 2. Replacement. In case the First Vice- President of the Association shall become unable to fulfill his duties by reason of resignation, disqualification, disability, death, or impeachment and conviction, or In the event of succession of the First Vice-President to the Presi dent, the Speaker Pro-Tempore of the Senate shall assume the power, duties, and responsibilities of the office of the Vice-Presidency, including the suc cession to the Presidency In the event of the vacating of that office, for the remainder of the original term. C. The Second Vice-President 1. Election, Eligibility and Term of Office. The election, eligibility and term of of fice of the Second Vice-President of the Association shall be Identical with those of the President of the Association. 2. Replacement. In case the Second Vice President of the Association shall become unable to fulfill his duties by reason of disqualification, disability, death or Impeachment and conviction, replacement for the position shall be appointed by the President with ap proval of the senate. D. The Student Cabinet 1, Composition. The ASUN Senate may, be appropriate legislation, establish posts which shall comprise an advisory body for the President, the members of which shall be appointed by the President with 1ne approval of the Senate. 2. Eligibility. To be eligible for appoint ment to the Student Cabinet, a nominee must be regularly enrolled as a full time student, either as an undergraduate or as a graduate student, and must meet the University requirements for participation In extracurricular ac tivites. E. The Director of Records J, Eligibility. To be eligible for appoint ment as Director of Records, a nomi nee must be regularly enrolled as a full-time student, either as an under graduate or as a graduate student, and must meet ASUN requirements for participation In extracurricular ac tivities. 2. Term of Office. The Director of Records shall serve as the President of the Association directs. F. The Executive Committee. The Senate shall elect three of its members to serve with the President and First and Second Vice-Presidents of the Association as an Executive Committee. The faculty ad visors shall serve In an advisory capacity to this body. A. Composition. The Student Court shall consist of one Chief Justice and six Associate Justices appointed by the President of the Association. These appointments shall be approved by at least two-thirds (2-3) of the membership of the Senate thirty (30) class days ?rlor to the Spring general election, he Chief Justice shall as all times be a student In the College of Law. B. Eligibility To be eligible for appointment to the Student Court a student nominee must: 1, Be regularly enrolled as a full-time student with a cumulative grade point averaoe of at least 2.75. 2. If an undergraduate, have at least junior stand no. 1, Meet all ASUN regulations for participation in extracurricular activities. C. Term of Office. All Justices shall serve for one academic year commencing the first day of classes In the fall and terminating the last day of finals the following spring. O. Vacancies. Vancancles on the Student Court shall be filled within ten (10) class days according to the procedures as outlined for selection of original members. Article VI. ELECTIONS Section 1. The Electoral Commission. A. Composition. The Electoral Commission shall consist of six commissioners, two of whom shall be the faculty representatives to the Student Senate, one of whom shall be appointed by the President of the Association and shall serve as Director, one of whom shall be the Second Vice-President, one of whom shall be elected by a malorlty vote of the Senate, one of whom shall be elected by the Student Court Irom Its own membership by majority vote of that body. Eligibility. To be eligible for appointment to a non-faculty seat on the Electoral Commission, a nominee must be a regularly enrolled full-time student, and meet ASUN regulations for participation In extra-curricular activities. C. Term of Office. Student members of the Commission shall be nominated before the third full week of classes of each regular academic year and shall serve for the remainder of that year. D. Duties. The duties of the Electoral Comm ii da sha I be: 1. To announce tilings and schedule election dates tor all elections conducted by the Association. 2, To publicize the dates and procedures for filings and elections, and to issue at the request of candidates advisory opinions as to the legality ot proposed methods in election campaigns. To establish polling places and to supervise the balloting at each polling place, either In person or through agents authorized and announced by the Commission one week prior to the election. 4. To tabulate the ballots, with at least three Commissioners being present and at least one ot them being faculty reoresentative. J. To seal the ballots, tabulations, and computations and deliver tnem fo the senior faculty representative for safekeeplnq for a thirty (30) day period. 4. To announce the complete results of the election to the press, Including the number of votes cast for each candidate, and to be prepared, upon request, to issue a break-down of Presidential votes and votes cast on amendments and referenda bv district. E. Powers. The Electorlal Commission shall have power to: 1. Initiate, by malorlty vote of til Its members, prosecutions in Student Court for Infractions of electoral laws or rules. 2. Annul, bv a four-mthi (4-5) malorlty of SKA 31 JO 12 th & PStfcet "A powtrful shatttrlng film! A .tafrfy DM V-A l tfJUJUAU tJJ 432 THE ACCLAIMED MOTION PICTUREIohnCassavttM'-FACES" (X) NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED A text of the proposed ASUN Constitution all Its members any election for good cause and io reschedule it within ten (10) class days. 3. Reapportionment. The Electoral Commission shall annually reapportion the Senate in accordar.ee with Artie. e V, Section I, Paragraphs A and B, using second semester enrollment and membership lists obtained from the Registrar, the Director of Housing, the Inter-Fraternity Council and Panhellenic Council, and such other official sources as are necessary. Fractions arising In the calculations of numbers of representatives tor each constituency shall be rounded to nearest whole number of representatives. The apportionment shall be completed and the results publicized by thefirst day of 4. Establish at the beginning of each semester regulations with the consent of the Senate. ... . F. The Cotnmisslon shall be responsible to the President of the Association. Article VII. POWERS OF THE VARIOUS ORGANS Section 1. The Student Senate. The Senate elected under this Constitution shall hove the loilow.ng powers. A. To determine Its own rules of procedure, provided that such rules do not Infringe upon powers granted by t h i s Constitution to other organs of the Association. B. To elect its own officers, among them a Speaker Pro-Tempore to act in the absence of the Vice-President, and to specify the length of their terms. C To enact regulations, ordinances, statements of policy, and other legislation of the Association by simple majority, provided that at least three fifths (3-5) majority of the members are present and voting. D. To enact Organic Acts of the Association, i.e., acts concerned with functions of the Association as noted elsewhere In this Constitution, by a two thirds (2-3) majority of the entire voting membership of the Senate. E To adopt, in the name of the Association, resolutions on public issues. F To adopt recommendations concerning affairs which effect the University at large by simple majority, provided that at least two-thirds (2-3) to the mem bers vote, and to present these recommendations to the University official concerned. G. To authorize expenditures bv the Treasurer of the Association according to the procedures of Article VIII below, and to Initiate Association assessments. H To call Itself Into special session on twenty-four (24) hour's notice by a petition signed by at least one-third (1-3) of the voting membership of the Senate and deposited with the First Vice President, or by vote to this effect by one-third (1-3) of the e n e t e membership, or by receipt of a petition signed by five per cent of the voting mimbers of the Association and u,ith th Plrt Vlee-Pres dent. I. To initiate by a malorlty secret ballot of the Senate action In the Student Court to remove any senator tor gooo cause. J. To Impeach, by a two-third 2-3) pntnriiu nt the entire voting mombershlo. the President or First nH tarnnH Vice-Presidents of the Association, or a Justice of the Student Court for malfeasance ot otiice, ana iu appoint prosecutors. it Tn .thiih hv (Vaanlc Act procedures for the recognition of new student organizations and the approval of their constitution. L. To enact, alter, or amend regulations pertaining to all student organizations In tne nreresrs or me wnivviaur - M. To sponsor, authorize, or regulate rallies, assemblies, and convocations of students and student migrations. N. To establish such permanent or ad hoc legislative committees as providing that permanent committees ha AtKiihri hv Drnanlc Act. 0. To express student opinions and attitudes, through Its separate members, on all Issues and aspects of student life as those opinions eno attitude exist in the colleqe community. f. f o aoorove appointments of Senate committee Chairmen made by the D ra.MAnt Q. To approve by malorlty vote the appointments of USNSA delegates by the Executive Committee. R. To prescribe, by majority vote, up to the maximum the number of dele aates sent each year to the USNSA r'rtnuantlnn. Section 2. The Association Executive Branch. A. President. The President of the Association, chosen under this constitution shall, acting personally or throuoh a member of the Student Cabinet empowered by him In writing, have the following powers and duties: S Pniunrt' a'. To Introduce irt the Student Senate measures designated as "Government h Tn order the Electoral Commission to schedule and conduct within eight days a referendum on J , 1) Any ftnuernment BIN not passed In Its original form within eight days after Its Introduction. 2) Any non-Government Bill passed by tne Senate. ..... C. To call special sessions of the Senate on twenty-tour (24) hours notice by means of a reguest to that effect de posited with the First Vice-President. d. To prosecute student organizations or Individual students before the Student Court for violation of duly-enacted legislation of the Association. m Tn annnint ;turient Cabinet members, subject to Senate approval, to specify their duties as he may deem fit. both to be by written Instrument, provided such action does not conflict with other provisions of this Constitution, f. To remove anv Student Cabinet member bv written Instrument which shall be filed with the Director of Records. 2. Duties: a. To set the aaenda. bv notice given In writing to the First Vice-President at least twenty-tour u) nours prior to each regular Student Senate meeting, which agenda mav be altered bv a two thirds (2-3) malorlty of those voting, and sublect to Article IX, Section I. b. To be respons'ble for the execution of all provisions of the Constitution and Orqanlc Acts, to carry out duly-enacted leqihatlon of the Senate, and to report all such executive action to the Senate. e. To tiomlt an annual budget In accordance with Article VIII ot this Constitution for oore"l hv the Senate. d. To represent the Association Irt ceremonial ranacltv end to state student opinion before public and official assemblies, and In correspondence. t. To aoorove, bv affixing hU signature within Hoht dass rtavs, all leo'sutlon enacted hv the Senate, or to veto It within eleht class rievs. and tn submit a statement of his ohlectlons to the Senate to he'r next renmar meetlnn a'te the veto, at which time the veto mav he Sublert tn rever-al h" twn-thlrrls C-3) malorlty of all votlnn Senate members. f. To present an annual written renort summarizing the nast vear's act! vltles of the Association at the first meetlnn following the Spring general lection. g. To preside over meetings of Student Assemblies sponsored bv the Association. h. To preside over meetings of the Executive Committee. I, To annolnt the Senate Committee Chairmen with the approval of the Fxocuttve Committee. I. Tn aonolnt 1l" Director of Records. B. First Vlce-Presldnt. The First Vice President of the Association shall have th tnllnwlnn duties: 1. To succeed to the Presidency In the vent r th vicstlnq ot that office. 2. To exercise the powers of the President In the absence of that officer. S. To preside over meetings of the Student Senate. NO SHOW TODAY U. of N. FINE ARTS RESUMES TOM'W! Cnntnuiut From tffl. mercilessly Intimate movie!" Sa.i Francisco gximlntr v .-V- 5S! I 4. To assume such duties as shall be assigned him in writing by the President ot tne Association. 5. To remove, by decree, any member of the Senate upon three unexcused absences. C. The Second Vice President. The Second Vice-President of the Association shall have the following duties: 1. To be a member of the electoral Com mission, Executive Committee, and the liuoeril laDinet. 2. To assume such duties within the Ex ecutive branch as shall be assigned by tne rresiaent ot tne Association. 3 The Second Vice-President of the Assoc, ated Students of the University of Nebraska shall be United States Na tional Student Association Coordinator. D. Student Cabinet. The Individual members of the Student Cabinet shall have such powers as Ihe President of the Association may delegate them In writing, provided such delenations do not Infringe upon the provision of this constitution. E. Director of Records. The Director of Records shall be responsible to the President, for the maintenance of all minutes, legislation, decrees, and cor respondence. He shall also recommend to the President for aoDolntment the following officers, to be subordinate to tne uirector. 1. Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be re quired to 1) aid the President In the preparation of the annual budget, and aio mm in its presentation In ac cordance with Article VIII, 2) keep all financial records of the Association and submit financial reports upon request, 3) correlate these activities with the of fice of the Director of Student Activities. 2. Recorolng Secretary. The Recording Secretary shall be required to 1) submit for weekly publication in the Daily Nebraskan a complete account of the action of the Senate and Cab net. 2) submit all legislation in written form to tne president. 3. Corresponding Secretary. The Cor- responainq secretary shall be required to 1 ) conduct necessary correspondence for the Association, 2) assume the duties of the Recording Secretary In his absence. F. Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall serve es a coordinating body between the Legislative and Ex ecutive branches of the Association. Deleqates, coming from the Student Body as a whole; representatives of specific groups, organizations, or ASUN Senate shall be appointed by the Ex ecutive Committee. Section 3. Student Court A. Nature of Judicial Function of Student Government. Nothing herein is to be construed as limiting or suoolantino any of the rights, prlvlleqes. Immunities, or obligations of each student under the rules and regulations, of the University of Nebraska Board of Reoen's. the ordinances of the City of Lincoln Nebraska, and the laws and constitu tions of the State of Nebraska and the United States of America, but the p-o-vlsions herein are to be a process In ad dition to those riohts, orivieoes, im munities, and obligations. B. Judicial Powers: The ludlclal power of the Student Court shall extend to the followinq controversies: 1. Matters of Impeachment. 2. Matters of Interpretation of this con stitution. 3. Matters of contested elections. 4. Matters concerning organizations when referred to Ihe Court by the University of Nebraska administration, the Student Senate, or an individual student. 5. Other matters arlslnq under the bv-lows, organic acts, or ordinances of the Stu dent Senate, or the exercise of the powers of the President or First and Second Vice-Presidents of the Associated Students of the University of Nebraska, C. Rules: The Student Court shall operate under and be governed by such rules and regulations as the Student Senate shall adopt by ordinance or organic act, except that such rules and regulations shall not Infringe upon any of the powers herein granted to the Student Court. D. Disposition of Matters. Parties Involved In a decision of the Student Court shall have an appeal to the Faculty Senate Committee on Student Affairs where that committee grants such an appeal. The decisions of the Student Court, where not altered by the Faculty Senate Committee on Student Affairs on anneal, shall be complied with and enforced by the leolslatlve and executive branches created In the constitution. The Student Court may also recommend to the ap propriate University office appropriate penalties or sanctions in any con troversy. E. Rights of Students and Student Organizations. In addition to the right, prlvileoes, immunities, and obligations which each member ot the Associated Students ot the University of Nebraska holds under the rules and regulations of the University o Nebraska Board of Regents, the ordinances of the City of Lincoln. Nebraska, and the laws and constitutions of the State of Nebras ka and the United States of America; those recoqnlzed by the BUI of Rights (Amendments 1-14 of the ASUN Constitution) and The Studont In the Academic Community Document are also in effect. 1. The right ot each student and each stu dent organization to local, speedy, and iust determination o controversies wholly confined within the community of the University of Nebraska. 2. The right of any student against whom dlsclollnarv action Is contemplated bv the University ot Nebraska to be in formed of and receive a hearing con cerning the alleged conduct on which such contemplation is based. 3. The right of each student through representatives to participate in a pro cess by which disciplinary action against anv other student is or is not recommended to the University ad ministration, and a process bv which controversies arising within student government and organizations art set tled. o y, our prtng cfhin WITH mister FROM Donut9 5i2i o 14 TH AND V"jr WINNER OF IB ACADEMY AWARDS including JL DEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! pletf1 ' FRED ZINNEMANIYS KM Of A MAM FOR ALL SEASON! MM KOnQtTBOLT'dttW , PLUS I HE2IH' MOD fillllllllllllllllllllljllllllinilllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!llllllllllllllllinillll' F. Recognition of Student Tribunal. The charter of the Student Tribunal of the University of Nebraska is hereby recognized as the official statement of authority for that body. The Student Senate of the Associated Students of the University ot Nebraska is hereby charged with all duties and em powered with all functions charged to the "Student Council" under the chart er of the Student Tribunal, which re ports shall reveal to the Student Senate the nature and value of the Student Tribunal's operation to the declaration contained in .Subsection A and E of this Section. Section 4. The Association. The Associa tion, acting by petition, shall have the following powers: A. Initiative. By a petition signed by at least three per cent of the regularly enrolled full-time students, to Introduce a measure in the Senate. If after fifteen Ijj vjyi, ihe Senaie snail not nave passed the measure In Its original form, another petition In Its favor, signed by no fewer than five per cent of the regularly-enrolled full-time students, shall -equire the Electoral Commission to schedule and conduct a referendum on It within eiaht class days. Approval by such a referendum shall require the President of the Association to enact it by decree. B. Referendum. By petition signed by at least five per cent of the regularly enrolled full-time students, to suspend the enactment of any measure other than the budqet passed by the Senate, and to reguire the Electoral Commission to schedule and conduct a referendum on It within eight class days. Rejection of the measure In r.''ch a referpnd"m shall require the President of the Association to declare It null and void. The vote required to approve a referendum measure shall be: 1. A malorlty vote with at least thirty (30) percent of the eligible students voting in the election, or 2. An affirmative vote of fifteen (15) percent of the elidible voters when less than thirty (30) percent of the eligible students vote. ?.' By" petition signed by thirty-five (35) percent of all the reoularly-enrolled full time students residing in a district to require the Electoral Commission to schedu'e and conduct within fifteen (15) class days a srwclal e'ect'nn for the Senile seat In question In that district bv the final apportionment at the Soring general election. 2. Bv a petition slened by thirty-five (35) percent ot all the reoularly-enrolled full tim suHnts of the entlr Itnlvorsltv, to reguire the Electoral Commission to schedu'-and conduct w"bln fifteen (Is) class days a snecial election for the Presidoncv or First and icond Vice Presidency of the Association. 3 ReCai Procedure. In all eases of recall, the official recalled shall continue In the pow"rsrf his olce until 'he special election and mav be a candidate at that elect'o-. Th snecial e'ertion shall be conduced under rules nromnloated by the Flectorai Commission and resemhilnn as closely as nosslble those prescribed to the Constitution tor soring aeneral elections. Candidates elected at the 'oeclai elertlon shall serve only tor the unexpired term of the recalled of ficial. D Proc'dure. In all petitions submitted to tba F'ectoral romm'sslon under the Provisions of this Article slqnatures shall b accnmoanlert hv tlnh'ersltv Identification card numbers and shall ba validated by the Electoral Commission. Article VIM. BUDGET The President nf the Association shall nreoare before the first dav of August In each vear an Iteml7ed hudiret nt prooced expenditures of the Association for the comlno academic vear. This budnet 'hall he snhm'tted or approval to committee eons'sing of the rtean of Student Affairs, the University rmotroiier, and the agent nf the Student Activities Fund. This iiie shall Include within It the recommended assessment on all Associa tion members. After anproval hy said committee, the bu-net shall he introduced In the Senate as a Government BUI. Article IX. MEETING Section J. The Senate. Renuiar meetlnos of the Student Senate shall be held once each week during the reou'ar academic vear on a dav to be decided by leolslatlve act of the Associa tion A'l m-elipos o the Senate shall be ooen excent on specific and wlt'en reouest fn the root-aw bv two-thirds '9-31 of all the elected members, provision shall he made tn the m-Mi p exerv meetlnn for students to present proposals or orlevances through n n,d-it ;-,ite member. The procedures nn'Hne In Robert's Ru'es of Order latest ed'tlon shall he followed at all meetings. eft-,n The student Cabinet. The Student Cabinet shall meet to hear nrosecutinns at least once every two weeks on a day to be decided by legislation. Section 4. The Executive Committee. The F"ecu'ive Committee shall meet at the call of the President. Article X. Amendment Section 1. Proposals Proposals for amendments to this Con stitution may be originated by: A. A malorlty of two-thirds 2-31 of all p'o,-t-d tvembers of the Senate. B. A petition submitted to the Senate, sinned hv not less than five percent of the regularly-enrolled full-time students of the University. S'onatures must be validated by the Eelectoral Commission. Section 2. Ratification. I Proposals for amendment shall be ratified as follows: A. If submitted during the first semester, the proposal should be voted on by slu- GOODIES 488-9926 STARTS TODAY ' up liaaMiantJ eonioii Technicolor Panavliloai iliiinej 0JEIF-H7 r dents at a special referendum to be held by the Electoral Commission. The Elec toral Commission. The Electoral Commissioner shall decide when to hold the referendum after he has been presented with the validated amend ment petition or directed to by the Senate and after the said amendment Is published at least once In the Daily Nebraskan. The referendum must be held within one month of the time the Electoral Commissioner Is presented with the proposal. B. If submitted during the second semester but before the 27th day preceding the Spring general election, the proposal shall be included on the ballot at that election. Section 3. Publication. Proposals for amendment must be published In full by the Electoral Com mission in the Daily Nebraskan at least three times prior to the election at In tervlas of at (east one week after the necessary signatures have been obtained or the Electoral Commissioner hat been presented a proposal by Senate. Section 4. Vote Required. The amendment shall be ratified: A. By a malorlty vote with at least A. Bv a malorlty vole with at least thirty (30) percent of the eligible students Indian studies program started EDITOR'S NOTE: This is a reprint from the Minnesota Daily. An interdepartmental program leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in American Indian Studies may exist at the University of Minnesota by fall quarter. A proposal for such a program is being written and evaluated by a 15 member committee to be appointed this week by Fred Lukermann, assistant vice president for academic administration. One third of the members are Indian students. Not all the members have been notified of their membership yet, Lukermann said. Lukermann said the committee would probably finish writing a proposal spring quarter, and its recommendations could probably be implemented by fall quarter. MEMBERS, LUKERMANN said, will be asked to write a proposal answering three questions. The first question deals with the tentative curriculum package and the faculty who will teach it. Results from a present survey of cross cultural courses being carried on present survey of cross cultural courses being carried on now for a task force created by University President Malcolm Moos may help in answering this question, Lukermann said. The second question deals with registration and admission into the program, and the third with control over the program by teachers and advisers. The committee's proposal will probably be presented at the meeting of the three CLA divisional councils (for humanities, social sciences and natural sciences in May, Lukermann said. THE PROGRAM is being considered more for the education of white students than for Indians, William Craig, one of the students who started action on the idea of a program, said. "Actually, we're not interested in Indians," he said. "There are only 44 on all the University campuses. We're doing it for the 49,000 white people who don't know a darn thing about us." 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And you get a comfortable shave because the Norelco (looting he3ds curve with your chin, bend with your neck, and even straighten out for Philip Corporation, 100 East 4?nd Street, Article XI TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS Section I. General Provisions. A. Elected officials. In all years after it5, the officials elected to offices of the Association at qeneral or special .lec tlons all assume their responsibilities and take the oath of affirmation of office one week after their election. Members of the Senate shall be sworn in by the outgoing First Vice-President, while the President and First and Second Vice Presidents of the Association shall b sworn In by their predecessors. B. Appointed officials. Officials appointed at any time after this Constitution shall have taken effect shall assume the I responsibilities of their offices and ta'-.el the oath or affirmation within twenty-1 four (24) nours after tne approval ot I their nomination by the senate. C. Form of the oath. Officials shall swear I or affirm upon assuming their I resoonsibl ties to uphold the processes I prescribed by the Constitution, to use! the powers of their office to the best of I their wisdom, and to fulfill conscien tiously the responslblities of their of fices. NOTE: In this Constitution, the term "Organic Act" shall be Interpreted lin the same manner as "By-Law" in the im mediately preceding ConslUulon. Lukermann agreed. "The role of the Indian in American society is pretty well underplayed and understated today," he said. Bev Taylor Craig, who is half Indian, said that one impetus for the creation of tha program is the small number of Indian-centered or related courses on campus now. CRAIG MENTIONED three Genera! College courses: Minnesota History, to which material relating to both In dians and blacks has been adde ': Literature 29C, dealing with ethnic literature and music; and Men an I Siciety 41B, which is devoted largely to the Indian and poverty. The proposed program would be in terdepartmental in nature rather th -n departmental, so a program rath" than a department would be created for it. Another impetus behind the pro gram, Craig said, is tne multitude of problems in Indian-white relation which occur because whites have never been exposed to Indians. He started meeting with Lukermann seberal others in an ad hoc com mittee fall quarter and presente recommendations for the program then. "The idea was very well receiv ed," Craig said. "In fact, they (com members) added things wei hadn't even thought of." Craig said the program should in elude courses in history, law, art education, medicine, and public healt.i and contemporary problms, amon,. others. EVEN COURSES like hom economics are needed, he said "Consumer education is a problem! when Indians are moving from tari shacks into suburbs every day. he said. 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