Friday, -May.2o, 1921^1,. PROPOSED. AMEi ATHLETIC ASSi ART.* Y —GENERAL OmCEBS AND COMMITTEES See. I—Non reads: “The* scnoral officers of this as sociation shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary and a Graduate Manage; of Athletics General Committees of this asso ciation shall he the Alumni Advls oiy Committee, an Executive Com mutes fur each branch of sport and the Minor Sports Council" | Chnnged to rend as follows—“ The gen eral officers of this association shall bo a President, a Vice-President, aj , Secretary and .a Graduate Manager j of Athletics; and the Director of! Athletics shall he an cv-offlclo mem-1 her. General committees of this-as soclntlonshall bo the Advisory Com mittee on Athletics, a Supreme and and an Executive Committee for each branch of sport Bec. 3. which now reads:— “The Alumni Advisory Committee 'shall consist of five members of the General Alumni. Association elected bj that body at-its annual meeting In June each year". Changed to rend, as,follows “The Advisory Committee on Athlet ics shall consist of 7 members, five members of the General Alumni As sociation elected by that body at its annual meeting in June each year, one trustee representative, who Is an Alumnus and elected by the Board of Tiustccs, and the Director of Ath letics The Graduate Manager of <>Athlctlcs shall be the Secretary of this Committee See. <3, which reads as follows Is out— “ The Minor Sports Council shall con consist of two faculty members, the graduate managei, of athletics, the director of .the department of physic al! education of the college and the managers of all minor sports teams The two faculty members are to .be chosen each September by the balance of the council The' council will elect Us own chairman. The director of the department of physical education of|the college shall be athletic director of .minor sports teams" Sec. 6 (now)— “A Supreme Executive Committee consists of the Director of Athletics, - the .Graduate Manager and the President of the Athletic .j Associa tion." ' - Sec. 3—now reads—Secretary— "lt shall be the duty of the Secre tary to keep in the books provided for that purpose, full and complete minutes of the proceedings of the Association, and a complete and cor rect list of the various games and sports' of the association, together _ with dates and names of players. He shall keep a list of active members other than those' given in the cata logue The Secretory shall attend all meetings of the various com mittees and keep a record of all pro ceedings In the minutes of the asso ciation " Changed to road as follows— “It shall be the duly of the Secre tary to keep In the books provided for that purpose, full and complete minutes of the proceedings of the association The Secretary shall at tend all meetings of the various com mittees and keep a record of dll pro ceedings-ln'the'mlnUtes,of the asso l ' elation.” ' . Soc. 4. . - ' The Graduate Manager’s bond shall be Increased from “ten thousand - ($lO,OOO 00) dollars" to “fifteen thou -1 sand ($15,000 00) dollars ” ART. VH—DUTIES OF THE GEN ERAL COMMITTEE Section two (S) changed < to section threo(U) Section 3, which reads as follows, out— “ The Minor Sports Council is the governing body of « minor sports teams and has power to determine bj a majority vote of three-fourths of the membership of-the council whether a sport not now covered by this association shall bo accepted as a minor sports team to be governed by this Constitution and By-Daws.” Supreme Executive Committee— The Supreme Executive Committee shall act os a court of last resort In all mhtters pertaining to the con duct of tho various of the association •, ABT IX—METHOD OF GENERAL ELECTION Section 1-2-2-4 and 5 now read: .. Sec. 1— There shall be four polling places— one for Freshmen, one for Sopho-: mores one for Juniors and one for I Senlrs and all active members of the I association not otherwise provided for. Soc. 2 The Election Board shall comprise nine members, consisting of a Judge four Tellers, and four Clerks The judge of the'election shall assign a teller and a cleric for each poling pace. * Sec. 8— Fresh Strawberries Strawberry Ice Cream Special this Week 40s. Chocolate Almonds Special Friday & Saturday 60» Candyland & Cafeteria (DMENTS TO >. CONSTITUTION ) The members of tho election board shall bo_ appointed by tho president of the assoclatlon' not earlier than . , noon, of tho day of'the election t Sec -l— ' L Elections shall be held one week from the date of the meetings at . which the nominations were made . The polls, shall. b<? open from six to . eight o’clock p. m., closing promptly l at eight.' Sec. 0— , Each member shall present his bal- I lot at his class polling place Tho i clerk shall record the namo of each 1 . voter in a manner determined upon ; by tho election board prior to tho opening of the polls • TO BE CHANGED TO READ AS FOL LOWS _ | Sec. 1— 1 There shall, bo five polling places, one for ,each of tho five schools of' ( the college „ __ , j ' The election board shall comprise I eleven members consisting of a judge five , Tellers, and five Clerks, The judge ,of the election shall assign a teller and clerk for each polling place Sec. 3— ■ The members of the Election Board shall bo appointed by.the president of the Association . Sec. I—/Which now reads— " Any member of the freshman class in good scholastic standing may en ter competition for student manager ship in Football. Wrestling, Basket- Sophomore class ,ln good scholastic standing may enter the competition for student managership In Base ball, Track, Lacrosse and. Tennis These competitors shall be known as Second Assistant Managers ’’ Changed to read as follows—' "Any member of the freshman class In good scholastic standing may en ' let the competition for student man agership in any sport, the season of which closes during the fall or win ter, any member of the Sophomore class In good scholastic standing may enter tire competition for student in any sport, the sea ’ son of which closes during tho spring Those competitors shall bo known as Second Assistant Managers See. 5 Which reads as follows, to bo out "Tho Coach shall be chosen by the alumni advisory committee" Sec. 4“ Elections shall be held one week from the date of the meeting at which the nominations were made. The polls shall bo open from 8 a, m. to - 12 noon. Sec. The clerk shall record the name of each voter in a manner determined upon by the election board ART. XVI—METHOD OF ELECTING ' TEAM OFFICERS Sec.-2—. Tiro following to be added— “ From the two defeated candidates in tho election of manager, there shall bo elected a freshmen manag er.” ART. Xm—DUTIES‘OF TEAM OF- FICERS - - Joe. 1— -Now,roads: '<* - * "The Captain shall have absolute dir ” ection of, his team on the field dur ing a game . He shall have the de • cisive 'vote in the selection of his 'team and shall act In conjunction with ..the coach. In all matters per taining to the welfare of his twim, Changed to read as follows— “The/Captain shall have direction of his team on tho field during a game. He'shall ( act In conjunction with tho coach, In all matters pertaining to the welfare of his team” Sec. 8— The following to be .eliminated— " This blank shall'be property filled . out and signed, by tho manager and handed to the secretory immediately after each game to be filed away for future-reference.” See. 3—Now reads First-Assistant Managers— "lt shall bo tho duty of the three First Assistant Managers under the direction of the graduate manager to render all necessary aid to the other officers, to take charge of all trophies belonging to the deportment, Brigham Hbpkins Straw: Hats, Priced at $2.50 to $4.00 - The Best in the Straw Hat Line Fromm’s Economy l Store Golf Tennis THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-op Comer PENN. STATE’ COLLEGIAN and-to preserve order, on, the side lines. ' _ Sec „ , i ,Cliunged to reads as follows : First Assistant Managers. • I "It sball | bo the duty” of 1 the throe , first [Assistant Managers to assist tho j student manager in all matters-per taining to his'department. ' See. Now reads': ‘ . “The Coach have tho absolute ; direction of'all matters'pertaining to’ •the’ coaching''of 'tho ’team except'os } otherwise' specified.' He “shall 'ac r company the ‘team' , on air trips and shall 1 act ‘ in' conjunction with the captain, in the selection' of "the team aml‘in~all matters'pertaining to the * welfaie of the' team ' '' “ • I Sec. 4—lUhunged to read as follows— “‘Tlio 'Coach shall have tho absolute 1 direction 'of air matters pertaining ’ to the coaching and selection 'of the’ team and all the matters pertaining to Its conduct.” - Section R— ART. XV— FOR IN* * SIGNIA AWARDS : Sec. 4 Which now reads— , I The major.sports S shall bo awarded I to any,member of the'*varslty track < squad who qualified as follows In regularly scheduled meets: , (a) Breaking a Pennsylvania State College record'by the following mar gins:, Sprints and runs—one-fifth second. High jump' and “ Pole Vault—one fourth Inch J Broad Jump and Shot Put—One half inch", • Hammer Throw—One Inch. All times must be confirmed by two stop watches and in'case they do not agree, the slower one must bo taken. The event must bo under the super vision of officially appointed referee, starter and timer ” (b) Scoring ten points during a meet (b) Scoring ” ten points during a season ... (c) Scoring a place in the I. C A. - A A A. Meet. (d) Running on a varsity relay team which wins first or second places In tho annual University of Penn sylvania relay races. (e) Flnlnshing among the first ten runners in the Intercollegiate Cross - Country Championship Changed to read as follows: < (a) Breaking a Pennsylvania State College record by the following margins: Sprints ajid runs—one fifth second High Jump and pole vault—one-forth inch Broad Jump and shot put—One-half i Inch Hammer Throw —One-half Inch Discuss —One half Inch. Javelin —One-half inch All times must be confirmed by three i stop watches and in case they do not agree, tbe slower one must be taken The event must bo under the super vision of officially appointed referee, < ' starter and timer. (d) Running on a varsity relay team which wins, first place In the an- . nual University of Pennsylvania ; relay races. (e) To members of a winning Cross Country team who score In the In tercollegiate Cross Country Cham pionship, 'or to a man, “finishing first, second or third. Seo 9—To-be eliminated: » "Team caps and privilege -of wearing ■ the College blue and. white' athletic suit are 'given to those who have the folowlng records, under, the" super vision of the captain and coach* — ■ 100 yard dash . 10 3-5 sec 220 yard dash 21 1-2 soc 440 yard dash 56 sec. Half mile run 2 min 12 sec. One mile run 5 min. 6 soc. Two mile run 11 min. 15 sec. OUR SPECIALTY HOME-MADE Pies and Cakes State College Bakery Baseball j, 120 yard hurdle 1? 1-G sec. r 220 yard hurdle * 28 sec , Running high Jump - sft 2in - Running Broad Jump 20 ft. Polo vault " 0 ft 6 in ' Putting 1611> shot 36 ft '‘'Throwing IGII> hammer' 105 ft Sec. 18—/ - "The student managers of football, busobull and track’shall be awarded the Major Sports S.” J ‘ ’ ( ChanKcd f lo read as follows: , ‘‘ThC'studciit 'managers of major sports' shall bo awarded tho t major sports' managers S" J 1 ‘ J " ’ Sec. Ib—Non, rendu: ‘‘The student managers of wrestling , and, basketball shall' be 1 awarded the minor sports managers S. Cliungcd to read hb follows— " The student * managers it minor spoils^shall bo awarded tho minor ~ snorts managers S ” ‘ ' Sec. 20—'To be added— “ The football telephone returns com mittee, tho freshmen managers, the cross country manager, and the in termural baseball manager shall bo awarded an Insignia as set forth in Art XVII—Sec. 8 ,ART.,XVI METHOD OF INSIGNIA ‘ ‘ AWARD See. 3 Special'Award* which, now reads:— "In extraordinary cases a committee on athletic insignia awards In 'con junction with the ' faculty athletic i committee shall by two-thirds vote have the power to award the major spoils S In football, baseball or track to any members of the team who in the judgment of said committee mer its such honor” - Cliungcd to read'as folows: “In extraordinary cases'a committee on athletic insignia awards In con junction Director of, Ath letics shall have the power to award the varsity insignia, In that branch of sport to any member of tho team who in the judgment of said com mittee merits such honor” Sec o—Which uow read 9 as follows, to be eliminated— "No student shall be allowed to wear P S C on a cap or hat except the military hat.” ART. XVII—FORMS OF ATHLETIC INSIGNIA Sec I—Now rends: “The football' S shall bo either a block S S”x6 l-2”xl 1-4” to be worn only on a turtle necked sweater, or a block S 4”x3 l-4”x6tB" and shall be either a blue S on a white or a white S on blue Changed to reud as follows: "The football S shall bo a block S B“xG l-2"xl 1-4” and shall be either - a blue S on white or a white S on blue" Sec. 2-7-Which now reads: "The baseball S shall be the same as the small football S as set forth in Article XVII—Sec 1 Changed to reud as follows: "The baseball S shall be a block 6”x 4 5-S”xl” and shall bo either a blue . S on a-white or a white S on blue.” .Cleaning, Pressing . :i REPAIRING Suits- Made to Order ?,E. W. GERNERD. Getting the plus . opt of college »‘ Published in if the interest of Elec * h-trieal Development by an Institution that'will V' 1 be helped.by what• V, ever.helps the V Industry. Astern 'Electric Company Sec. B—Added— “The football'telephone returns com mittee. the Freshmon managers, tho cross country managers and tho ln termurai baseball managers Insignia shall be an S 2nd with bar and shall follow tho dimensions of tho major sports managers insignia.” See. B—Which now reads: "The track S shall bo a block S'G"x •1 5-8" xl” to bo worn on a track Jer sey, or a black S, 4”x3 l-2”x5-8” and : shall be either a blue S on white or a white S on blue” Changed to reud us follows: Tho truck S shall be a block S 6” x 4 5-B’’xl” and shall be either a blue 32 per cent to Track SECTION F—BY-LAWS Article 3 Sec. —'Which now reuds— "Duos are 56 00 per year.” Changed to reud as follows: “Dues are 516 00 per year.” “The income of tbe association from membership dues shall be used only for the financing of the major sports and ’ general association administra tion expense tho balance of Income from dues shall be appropriated as follows. . , 3G per cent to Football 32 pel cent to Baseball , 33'per cent to'Track Sec.? Which now reads— -1 Any part of the by-laws excepting Art 2, Sec 3 and Art. 3, may be am -1 ended or repealed at a meeting of two thirds .vote of tho active members pre sent. Changed to Read— Art 1 Sec 2 may bo amended by the minor sports council as provided in Constitution, Art VII Sec 3 and eliminated GIRLS MAKE MERRY AT HAMILTON WOODS PICNIC , Last Wednesday evening tho girls of the upper classes were'the guests of tho Freshman girls at a picnic in Ham ilton's woods About one hundred and ao\ enty-five girls loft McAllister Hall after tho last hour class in the after noon and soon arrived at the woods fully equipped with first class appetites foi tho feast which had been prepared' Bacon spits were soon dripping ovei the blazing fire'and after tbe “meal, clovoi stunts were given by several Freshmen, 1 much to the amusement of the guests A* mock track meet was one of the features staged jSKoes variety of smart summer styles wil be shown by GEORGE E. WILDE NITTANY INN, May 25, 26, 27 rToliMd Stores in New York, Brooklyn and Philadelphia General Qffises ; 121 Duane street, New York NEARLY every college man does some sci i ous thinking oil tiie question, “Will ialc ing paitjn college activities hurt my chances for success?” If you say that college is only a peiiod ol pieparation for life, it would seem indisputable that the moie closely you confine yourself to your work, the better your chances. But if you take the broader and what seems truer view, that these four years are a poilion of life itself—then it follows that you will play your part now just as fully as you ought to later on. During no four years can a man affoid to refuse his active support to the natural inteiests which concern his associates. If he does, let him beware —tor when he decides the time has ■come when he can stait leading a public-spirited existence,* he won't know how. That freshman who cheerfully lends a hand at 'Carrying water for the team and later be comes assistant manager is all the better citizen for his efforts. There need be no question of slighting his work. Rather is it a problem of so organizing the work that he will find time for the other demands too. 'The old saying, “If j'ou have a thing to be done, give it to a busy man” is true because the busy man in sheer self-defense has been foiced to systematize his actions and so make time. This philosophy induces clarity of thought and precision of judgment. Cultivate rtftoday if you would play a worthy part in the vaster, more varied issues of tomorrow. The electrical industry needs men who can see fur and think straight. You have only to look over a copy of the u Western Electric News” to see tiie many-sided interests for which men of this Company find time. Page Three MANY CO-EDS TO REPRESENT PENN STATE AT CONFERENCE Mote delegates than over uro to bo sent this year to the YWCA, sum mer eonfeienco at Kiglesinero, which begins June 18 and lasts until July 1. The JVomcn'b Athletic Association of l‘eim state, which bus nc\or before been entered at the conference,-will bo represented b> Miss Agnes Nowinan -2. tho president of tho organization The Wwnicn’s Student Government As sociation will also make its first entry into tho new field by sending its presi dent, Miss Florence Allen ’22, to Eaglea niero The Y. W C. A. president. Miss Grace Yocum ’22, and Miss Alleen Fell ’23. together with two other girls who will represent- tho Penn Slate association, hut who have wot, as yet, been chosen, will also make tho trip Much effort has been put forth by the three lower classes tonaiso money to send an increased number of class delegates to tho conference Tho Jun ior class has chosen Miss Harriet Cal vert and Miss Mary Craley as repre sentatives The Sophomore girls will send Miss Florence McAfee, Miss Isabel Allen, and Miss Agnes Taylor Tiro Freshmen delegates, five of whom will probably attend the conference, are to be chosen next week Several unoffi cial delegates will also go Delegates from the colleges of five eastern states meet at Eaglesmero to discuss problems of mutual interest and to gain added spirit and enthusiasm which they ntay transmit to their home organizations During their stay the girls study definite courses along lines of Y W C A. activities which are of benefit in making their local associa tions more effective A. 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