A.BV-f7Ve9 :4 '.. 02 g, - I ntV W e - CM=lll Council Constitition (Conllnued from first page) quested, to investigate any appeal male by any etudent. Section 4.. To promote a bettor un derstanding between the faculty and the student body. ARTICLE 10. MEMBERSHIP Section 1 Tho members from the Senior chum shall be as follows the Senior president, tho chairman of the Honor Committee, the prosident of the Athletic Association, the chairman of the Student Tribunal, the editor in chief of the Collegian, and twelve mon to bo eloctod from the different schools, in proportion to the number of students ln- each school. Seaton 2 The members of the Junior class shall be as follows the president of the Junior chugs, and nine men to he chosen from the different schools in proportion to the number - of students In each settee! Section S The Sophomore members shall ho the president of the class and one elms to he elected by the popu lar vote of the Sophomore elms. Section 4 After the election of the 'Freshman president ho shall be al !Owed to nit in the Council without a vote and may take part In all discus sions pertaining to his class Section 5 The president of the sec ond year. two year agricultural students shall be allowed to sit In the Council without a vote and may take port In any discussion pm tabling to his de pot tmenL Section 0 The members than be elected at a time following regular elec tion of class °dicers Mellen 7 The term of office shah ho one year. ARTICLE IT. DUTIES OF MEMBERS estlon 1 It shell be the duty of each member to attend all moorings and to vote upon all matters brought before the Council except when he Is ex cused bemuse he Is personally inters osted In the cane ARTICLE V. OFFICERS Section 1 The officers shall be Pies dent. Vice President and Secretary. Section S (a) The President of the Senior clean shall be President. (h) The Vice President of the Senior chats shell be Vice President. (c) The Secretary shell be elected at the first meeting by a majority vote. I=l Section 1 The regular meetings of Council shall be bi-aceltly but the Pres ident shall have the honer to call a meeting at the written request of any ten members of the two upper classes. Section 2 The records of all meet ings shall be accmodble to any student ART. VII. POWERS OF COUNCIL . Section 1- The Council shall considet and nct upon such - mime ns may be brought before It by the President of tile College. by the Faculty or by any atudent. - Section 2 Tho Council may mini mato and act upon all matters per taining to tho conduct of tho student body; anal action to be taken by tho itudont body In MIMI meeting. Section 3 Tho Council shall have the potter to summon any student to appear bofore It and to conduct such Investigation as It may doom just and proper. Section 4 Upon Investigation hold before the Student Council any member of the tenuity may be replicated to at tend on a witness or to aid the Council in such matters Action 6 (a) Tho Council shell have the power to discipline or dismiss any student subject to the approval of the Faculty, If any appeal be taken (b) No student shall be publicly dis missed without the consent of the Pres ident of the College _ Section 6 Any vacancy occurring In the Council shall be tilled within two weeks after such vacancy [Mall occur, and in the same manner in which the ogle° was previously filled Section 7 Any member of this Council may bo expelled by a vote of two-thirds of Its members for miscon duct or neglect of duties Election 8 The Council °hall have au thority on eligibility of contestants In any class contest. Section 9 Tho Council uhall hove authority to regulate the time of con teeth. - Election 10 All lICUOMI of tho Coun cil shall be final except in cases of leg %lotion. In which cases they must be approved by Um majority of members present at a mass mooting of the throe upper classes. Section 11 Tho Student Council shall have tho right to assume all the powers nocesoary to execute and carry out the afore mentioned powers and duties. ARM TM. VIE STUDENT BOARD Section 1 Tho Student Council ehall elect three members to-the Student Board which shalt convoy to the Pres ident of the College ouch actions us the Council shall doom necessary Section II The Student Board shall cenelet of the Presidents of the three upper clones and two mon of the Se nior class and one from the Junior close. . Section 8 The President of the Se nior elan shell ho Free'dent of the Student Board. Section 4 The members at largo shall bo elected by a majority vote of the Council Members of their reopen live °leases immediately after the election of the Council. ART.-IL THE HONOR COMMITTEE -o Section 1 The rattling Student Coun cil .hail elect botwoon the first and - thirty-first of May an Honor Commit tee. which shall have charge of all ju dicial and oxocutivo affairs of thi Honor System. Section 2 Composition—The Honor Conunlttoo shall corselet of three seniors two juniors and ono sophomore. Section 0 Tho vloo prasldont of the - Senior class shall bo ono of the three sealers and shall act as tho chairman. Beotbn I AU members shall be e1ect ...4.1,701 -for a term of, one your with tho - • .7 , - - . exception of the chairman. Section 5 Student Board members shall be Ineligible for election to mem bership on the committee. Section 0 At least ono of the mem bers of the Council shall have been a member of the Honor Committees the rilerlous year. ART. IX. TIIE ETUDENT TRRIUNAI. Section 1 The Student Council shall elect at Its organisation meeting a Stu dent Tribunal which shall have charge of all the College customs and shall have power to interpret them. Section It Composition—The Stu dent Tribunal shall consist of three seniors, ono of whom shall be chair man, tour Juniors, and five sophomores Section S All members of the trib unal shall be elected for a term of one year Section 1 Student Board member,. ehall be Ineligible for membernhil , on the tribunal. Mellen 5 At least two of the mem hem shall have been members of the u [bum! during the previous year. ARTICLE XL AMENDMENTS This Constitution may be =ended by a two-thirds voto of the Student Coun cil to ho ratified by a two-thirds voto of the three upper Musses In moss meeting. BY-LAW 9 -.a 1. Cushing's Rules of Order shall he used In govelnlng tho meetings of till, Council except when they con net with this Constitution and By-Laws 2 The President of the Connell dmll preside at all meetings. Ho shall appoint all committees and he shall wilde at all meetings of the students which are called by the Council 3 The President of the Council shall have the power to vote en all mat ters that come before the Council. 4 The Vice-president shall preside in the absence of the President & Fifteen membas shall constitute u quorum to do business 6 No student shall be dismissed with out proper trial by jury composed of members of the Council. 7 Flounced.—The Secretary shall draw up a budget of the expenses of the Student Council, Tribunal and Honor Committee, present it to the In terclass treasurer, who will divide the expense equally among the four classes R Attendance—Any member absent mole than two consecutive times with out excuse being accented by the Pres ident shall forfeit his seat, and the class wich he represented" shall elect II successor. 9 These by-latte may he amended by a majority vote of the members prot ein at any meeting INTERCLASS BASEBALL SEASON IS STARTED May B—Sentors vs Frmihmen May 9—Sonlors Ns Sophomores May 11—Sophomores via Freshmon. May 11—Senlors vs Juniors May 15—Seniors vs Freshmen May IS—Seniors vs Sophomm es May 10—Juniors vs. Sophomores May 22—Seniors vs. Freshmen May 24—Juniors no Freshmen Intorclass basoball received Its start last nook ssiten the Sophomoros suc ceeded In nosing out the Junior team to the tuna of 7to 4 A schedulo for tho interclass season has boon arranged by the various class managers and still continue until the 24th of this month The Seniors and Freshmen warn nehod uled for a game yesterday and thin melting the Seniors will meet the Soph omores. On Saturday the two under classos till clash for the first time. and on the same day the two upper classes will fight it out. Most of the cameo aro being played on Old Beaver field The managers of the elane teams ore as rollout. F. J Over, for the Seniors, E E Fuss. for the Juniors, F. M. Wiester for the Sophomores, and Claude Law 'l7, for the Freshmen Wednesday ,as featured by the work of 13aublitz 'l9 at the hot, trial two two-base hits to his credit. Reimers three bagger helped the Junior score The scorn: Juniors 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Sophs 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-7 Batteries Beebe:. and Burns, Strlek enburg and Kern. KRUMRINES Hurd's Damask Linen Forty Cents a Pound KRUMRINES Cornell University Medical - College IN TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK Admits graduate!, of Ponn Stab, Collogo presenting tho required Physics, Chomintry, and Biology. Instruction by laboratory mottiode throughout the course. Small sac, Cone facilltato poroonal contact Of etudont and Instructor. Graduate Courses leading to A. Id. and Ph. D. oleo offered under di roatlon of tho Graduate School of Cornell Unlvorelty. - ApplleaUone for admlealon aro pref erably reado not later than •Juno. Nest Semlon open. September an, 1017. , For Information and eat:dorm, ad dross TEE DEAN, Cornell University greeted College, . Now York City. • lo News from other Collegfes At the first election of members of the Student Senate of lowa State, Col logo by popular vote, 874 votes acre cast Too women students and one man were elected This in lowa State*. first attempt at student government Since Mill has been started at Washington and Leo the idea of inter company baseball has originated Each company will play a schedule of pre liminary games after which the cham• Plonship season xlll begin Prices alll be awarded the winning team. The student body of Lehigh Univer sity will soon vote upon a now con stitution which will transfer the ad ministration of college affairs from the hands of the Arcadia, a student honor society, to an Assembly, the members of which shall be elected from each "living group" in the University. A "living group" being a fraternity ur section of a college dormitory. The honor Court mill consist of twelve men elected nom the Assembly and they mill halo crane charge of the en forcement of the Honor System. Dr. Kennedy Will Go to Wilmerding Dr. C E Kennedy. 11381.tallt phys ical director, hoe tendered his lesigna lion to the Board of Trustees to mho effect at the close of the present tour Ho has accepted a position as head of the department of physical education and athletics of the Wlimei ding Y 'AI C A. and will mm= his duties there on July first Thin institution is the largest Industrial Y. Al C. A in the aurld, having 1400 senior members. 700 boys, 300 girls, and COO in the for eign department Thie In Dr gennody's second l ear at Penn State Last yent he was con nected with the College Health Service, while thin gent he acted us an in structor In the Department of Ph9e lcal Education. He also eery.. nn Instructor lam Hummel In the Summon School Pe Extension School Teachers Ile wan also actlf 019 conected with the work of the Hospital Cm PH thin your He is n madame of the Medical De partment of the Uniformity of MM .:gin. class of 1910. and is n. member of the American Academy of Medicine. the Amen lc. Physical Education and the Phi Chi National Medical Pt Mel.- nlty Last Wedneoany night, John lieu- Conk, of Wineote, Pennss leanla, ad dressed the Crab Apple Club on the opportunities of eontrnet cu l l not foul tore 2.ft Ileatot.k lo one of the fore most lose grauata In t h e state, anal (nought several hundted of his finest I . olioB here to Illustrate his 'name. Mt Hoatok also satiety's. Ills lutga doh) neat Philadelphia which supplies Cl rat d College with cm tilled milk During the afternoon he eddies/led the dairy students. Will You Be Away Next Year? If so, let the Collegian keep you posted concerning Penn State affairs. Arrange this by either dropping in at the office of the Nit tany Printing and Publishing Co., or by seeing one of our rep resentatives. The present subscription price is $1.25. The Penn State Collegian for this name Four people If4.lC':Va $3OBO e State - Center Electric Co. OXFORDS ! Don't Let the High Prices Scare You Buy Your Oxfords Here at Last Year's Prices. Black and Cordo-tan $4.60 to $6.50 Cordovan $7, $8 and $9. COLLEGE BOOT SHOP PENN STATE COLLEGIAN The one year reeldence rule for VIII - ally athletics will go Into elTeet next autumn at Lehigh Unlterulty. There Is a possibllltY that a aeries of baseball games mill be played be- Mean Harvard and Title Universities. The plans provide that the proceeds shah be donated to the Atrierican Red Cross Society. Only members of the training corps at the too univeisltion are eligible to compete. and (either more, none will be lima:tied a 'a:Amity letter. The annual prize of $lOO which Is given to the clans %hien ulna tine opting singing contest nt Amherst Col lege iniii this )ear be awarded to tine best di Hied squad in the student bat talion The Ai:lotion Committee and the Avi ation Section of the National Defense lust nook designated six unhersitles as sites for Aviation Si-Imola The uni versities are the Mato Institutions of Colitis film Illinois. Ohle, Texas, the Massuehmietts Institute of 'reclinelon and Cornell Uni,ersit SITES IS PRESIDENT OF BAND ORGANIZATION At their meeting last Thursday etc ning the band membets elected the following officers for the coming year President, F. D. Sites, secretary, J H Lindeman; manager, W Mac:Usti:l, treasurer, Captain A H Almonds, 11 S A 0 H Felder was appointed student leader of the band The band voted unanimously to present Director W. 0 Thompson with a gold medal In token of his curliest efforts In behalf of the band this year, Gold medals will al so be awarded to the Sonlot members of the band who have attended mei one-half of the rehearsals, silver med als will be presented to the Junior members who ere liken Ise up In Melt attendance of aehem saki I=l An edition of 6,000 copies of Pro fessor Plitteeir . 4%m. into Liteinture Shire 187( . has boon published rot the line of the Teaehei -I* Rending Ch el° o Ohio The Nittany Inn I=ll El= Es=l DR. BOUCKE ON THE REVENUE QUESTION In Final Lecture, Speaker Discusses the Matter of Paying the Government The Loin.!Whig Icetme In tile 2101 of tine, on the mention of 001.10". 1111 glsen 10,5 1)oc.tol 1 0 .1 01/0011, of the down 011000 of I.:oo nondCx itlol I 1 istoly In 0111 Clutpel 11101 'Cumin) An unn the unie ut both of 1110 preololl4 leLidn es, II inige et ' 11 . 110 on bond to heat the final one .110. nubJeet - Hon Shah me Pa) the Govei iitmotr In 11111 1310 othei leetta en. Dl 11001.110 I.llooumied "11011 Cull We 4111 0:" 1011.1 the 001101001 %VILMA . ' In 1110 lecture 11100 1111111. tile speakel I.olll.olned 111nuie11 unniti.o nlth the ques tion of 105 01101. 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FOR CAREFUL CONSIDERATION Next Wednesday morning members of the three upper clas ses in the usual mass meting will be called upon to register their approval or disapproval of the following proposed amendments to Penn State's Honor System Amend Section 5. Article I. to Read "II a student detects any dishonest) in a quiz or evimina tion, it shall be his duty to report such dishonest) to the honor committee, after securing• it possible, other witnesses to the dishonesty; but the honor commitee shall admit the testimony of one person reporting the Lase, whether or not other witnesses are secured." Amend Section 1, Article IV., to Read "It shall be the duty of the honor committee to conduct investigations. and tint's. on information receited limn any source of dishonesty in e‘aininations or guises, but this section shall not be construed as extending proctor rights to an instructor." Consider these proposals grasely. Their adoption hill make Penn State's Honor System a system of real value. ontlottod "And lit this the Ala, - Ultal U. eslimplo Out present rot mt l ins Ir. nrn t, hi " " kntilk "-"“.'- We have no particular hours Ise ii, undo > haii aaa haaalll.4 of s7olli to $7.101 ;but we are particular at all Ur !tom he I out holed 0 101 a stemma' ; mottling up of the question is It non. hours. a mils before the Amm kAn people "In 11 then '• he slid, "the nation trill' .00 to it:educe mote fm the rulers - - Att nod het it It no ittlLote con niption That 14 to 'Les for Ut rides; II 3 144 the nest IlenLo self-tinsel went, Ins enth °nom, thi Ift and a 01-, _ _ - 2101 I lII.ItIIIII of inJl,ldunl ends W. mowry 9 s Cafe 1110 ill, MO, linisn hint put or ing sent iiiiiiiiteciness plan Nothing 'llll slitinfs the got einment GILBERT & BAC()N OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS For 1913 La Vie H. H. BURRELL, 'lB, Student Representative, 228 Allen Street Page Thr•