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CONS TITUT) SOUTHERI LEGIA TE ) ASSOCIA T As Adopted at the Initial M University;of;Ric Article 1-Name. 1. This \ssociation shall be known as the "Southern Intercolle giate Newspaper Association.' Artcle 2-Membership 1. The iembiers of the .\sso ciation shall be ( I ) those papers present at first annual convention, who shall rati fv this Constitution before June 1, 1921, and (2) such other publication of Southern col leges or universities as shall from time to time he recommended bV the Executive Council and passed by a majority vote of the active mem hers, this vote to be conducted by the Secretarv-Treasurer I)v mail. 2. Those elected in the mianner prescribed above shall he requirel within a period of one month from (late of election to perfect their membership by paying the dues for the year as designated in ly-,aws and signing this Constitution ; and. until they have complied with these reqluirements they shall not he enter ed upon the roll as active members of the Association ; and the election of such as fail to comply within the specified time shall he leeiedc void. 3. .\iembership in this \ssoci ation shall be (yen to all collge newspapers applearing at least twice a month through the college year. 4. \lemhership in the .\ssoci ation will he forfeited upon three fourths vote of members in case of failnre to comly1v with Constitution and 1Iv -I,aws. Article 3 Quorum anad Meetings I. A quorum for the transac tion of business shall consist of a duly" authorized delegate from the majority of the papers represented. 2. Tihe regular meetings of the .\ssociation shall he held yearly, under such regulations as the v I ,aws provide. Article 4 Elections and Officers I. -ac paper shall hlave one vote ill ali elections and( on all qutestions. 2. Tlhe 1-'xecutive Council shall contsist (If thle offic'ers of tihe Asso ciation. Upon its recommIend(ationls anyI amlendmnents or changes to the Conlstitutioni or Bly-Laws or add(it ionls or for feitures in mlembershlip sulggestedl by one or more memb)ers oif the Association, shall be submllit tedl to vote, either at the regular con11venitionis or between conventions, and( shall in tile latter case b)e coni dutcted by the Secretary-TIreasurer. 3. Tlhe I 'residlent of tile A sso ciation11 for the year shall be elected by) ballot at tile 'onlvention the pre cedlnig year. Ie I~shall perform t be usual duties andI exercise the usual power*s of his office. 4. The three Vice-Presidents of the Associan ci-h be ehet( in ON OF THE V INTER COL VE WSPA PER 'ON [eeting Held in April at Ithe hmond, Virginia a similar mua'lner as the President anl shall perform the duties of the President when appoinfed to ( so hv the President. 5. ''he Secretary - 'Treasurer shall be electe<l in like manner, and shall perform the usual duties of his ofTice such as recording min utes, carrying on association cor respondence, collecting and disbturs ing association funds as directed by the Executive Council, and shall de liver at the end of his term to his successor all funds remaining in his hands and all accounts and re cords pertaining to his office. Article 5 Amendments and Rules I. .\ny provision of this Con stitution may be amended byN a I two-thirds vote, either at the an nual convention or in the interval between conventions upon recom mel(lation of the l'xecutive Coun cil. by a vote con(luctel bv mail. 2. Cushing's Revised Manual shall constitute the standing rules of order on all questions not oth erwise provided for by this Con stitution and the appended 8v Laws.. By-Laws Rule 1. 'The regular yearly con vention of the Assoiciation shall be held at such time and place as se lected lbv the convention the pre ceding year. or in case no definite decision has heen made by that body, at such time and place as the Executive Council shall di rect. :ile 2. The speakers for the convention shall be obtained hv the Secretary-''reasurer, subject to the approval of the President. Rule 3. I,ocal arrangements for the annual meetings shall be in the hands of the local committee. Rule 4. The yearly dues shall be five dollars ($5.00) and shall be paid within one month after the regular annual convention. T'le rmornev thus collected shall be dis buhrsed under the direction of the l'xecuitive Council and shall be used to dlef ray the incidental expenses of the organiz.ation and the expenses incurred in securing sp)eakers fo the annual convention. Rule 5.Special assessments may lie levied by three-fourths vote oif the active members. Rule 6. l'ach member paper shall appoint an intercollegiate news editor. It shall be the dluty of this edC(itoir to communicate with the news requiremlents of his paper to his assoiciate intercollegiate news edlitors as far in advance as possi ble and to furnish each associate in tercoillegiate news editor with what ever news the latter reqhuests. Rule 7. lEach paper shall place all the members of the Association upon11 its mailing list. Rule 8. h,ach p)aper shall pub1 hish at least one-hal f colunmn of n. concerning members of te CAMPUS VIE-', Along the Snow Covered Walks DR. YATES SNOWDEN DELIVERS ADDRESS At the 136th commencement of the College of Charleston, the Old est college in South Carolina, )r. Yates Snowden. head of the De partment of Historv at the Univer sity, delivered the annual address. )r. Snowden is an alumnus of the College of Charleston and was the guest of honor at the alumni meet ing held afterwards. It is interesting to note that among the graduates of the college is included a woman-the first in the long history of the institution. Who Lost? A (Iruggist found a live dollar bill on his way home from the store and he gave the bill to his wife to do some marketing with the next day ; the wife gave it to the butcher for meat purchases; the butcher .wed the paper dealer a bill of five dollars, and this bill paid it ; the Paler dealer, in putting ill) his pay roll, enclose(l t he bill in the office )ov's envelope - the boy took it hote an(l gave it to his mother; neeling an umbrella, the mother sallied forth bright and early on 1ionday mtorning and bought it with the live dollar bill ; the umbrel a man on his way home that night stol)ped at the store of the druggist who had originally found the bill Ind bought a couple of boxes of :andy, handing the druggist the tforesaid bill. A fter the umbrella lealer had left the (druggist made the discovery that thme bill was :ounter feit. Up to this p)oint thirty (dollars worth of perfectly legitimate dIebts ladl been cancelled by one counter feit bill ; no one had any kicks comn ing at all; even the druggist who got stung at the last remembered that he had found the five (dollar il1 a few (lays be fore andl consid ers that he was even up andl no ser. Now, the question is, who lost andl how ? D)id any p)erson lose ? I f not, why not ? A\ssociation in each issue. Rule 9. All clippings of news r'alue shall be headedl "By South ern Intercollegiate Newspaper As iociat ion," and( notice to the effect that the p)aper is a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Associ ationi shall be inicorplorated inl its editorini head. J. W. BRUNSON Merchant Tailor SUITS PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT Cleaning and Pressing Neatly Done 713 Main Street Phone 2162 0.4I LORICK& LOWRANCE The College Man's Store Pocket Knives,'Razors, Razor Strops Shaving Brushes, Shaving Soaps ATHLETIC GOODS Footballs, Baseballs, Sport Sweaters and Robes. Special Attention and Prices Given to University Men 44 The Latest Creations in Spring Suits #urirty jIraub anb".Tamus Lugs Now on display at Marshall-Tatum Clothing Co. Come in-we will take pleasure in showing you these garments. LEVAN'S JARBER SHOP 604 Loan & Exchange Bank Building Special Attention to University Students Special Service Hair-cut"35c. Come and Guaranteed Shave 20c. See Us HABENICHT-MCDOUGALL CO. ''. Exclusively SPORTING GOODS .4_ 1631 Main St. COLUMBIA, S. C. The Wigwam Inc. 1228 Main Street Cigars, Soda, Magazines, Pocket Billiards Agents for Johnston's Chocolates Columbia, South Carolina Make this store your headquarters, we want your business. Because it pleases us to pleas you.