The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1963 Page: 3 of 4
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THE YELLOW JACKET, APRIL 5, 1063
PAGE 3
Senate-Voted Handbook Changes
An engrossment has been
made of the changes proposed
by Student Senate for next
year's student constitution.
ARTICLE I
Section 2.
Change from:
Membership: The Student Asso-
ciation shail consist of all stu-
dents who are regularly enroll-
ed in Howard Payne College.
To read:
Membership: The Student Asso-
ciation shall consist of all stu-
dents who are regularly enroll-
ed in under-gradfuate study at
Howard Payne College.
ARTICLE II
Section 1* A*
Add:
(3) The candidate shall have
had previous experience in stu-
dent senate or its equivalent at
some recognized college or uni-
versity.
Section 1. C.
Delete:
(5) Appoint a Texas Intercol-
legiate Sutdent Association Cor-
respondent with approval of the
Senate.
Section 2. A.
Change from:
Qualifications: 'A candidate for
the office of Vice President
shall have completed 60 semes-
ter hours of academic work at
the beginning of the fall semes-
ter."
To read:
Qualifications: "A Candidate for
the office of Vice President
shall have completed 60 semes-
ter hours of academic work at
the beginning of the fall semes-
ill
HONOR OFFICERS - New officers for Cap and Gown hono*
society are, from left, Linda Wright, vice president; Judy Howard,
secretary; LaNeli Hibdon, sergeant-at-arms; Betty Claspell, presi-
dent, and Karon Lasater, historian. f
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Publications
Heads Named
New publication office hold-
ers are Larry Crisman, editor
of Yellow Jacket; Pat Finney,
business manager of Yellow
Jacket; Jerry Perkins, editor
of Lasso, and Mike Harrell,
business manager of Lasso,
Jobs Available
Across The Sea
"Hundreds of jobs" with the
International Student Travel
Center were reported open by
director Prank Gordon Jr. after
a two-month European tour.
Factory, hotel, restaurant, re-
sort and construction work
make up the bulk. There are
more interesting jobs such as
chaffeuring in France and serv-
ing as yacht crewmen in Den-
mark, Sweden and; Norway.
Deck and engine room hands on
foreign freighters and passenger
ships are also needed for longer
than the summer, according to
Gordon.
In the basket $4.00
Sister Kitten 3.00
Baby Kitten 2.00
To see these kittens Is to fall In love with them. They
can be used anywhere as decorative pieces, In soft,
fluffy and cuddly colon, white, pink, gold, blue.
Bunny fur.
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ter. The candidate shall have a
1.5 grade point average at the
time of the election audi main-
tain this average throughout
the term of office for each
semester's work and shall pass
each course attempted while in
office.
Section 8. A.
Change front:
Qualifications: "A candidate for
the office of secretary shall
have completed 60 semester
hours of academic work at the
beginning of the fall semester."
To read:
Qualifications: "A candidate for
the office of Secretary shall
have completed 60 semester
hours of academic work at the
beginning of the fall semester.
The candidate shall have a 1.5
grade point average at the time
of the election and maintain
this average throughout the
term of office for each semes-
ter's work and shall pass each
course attempted while in office.
Section 4, A.
Change from:
Qualifications: A candidate for
Treasurer shall have completed
60 semester hours of academic
work at the beginning of the
fall semester. The candidate
shall have a 1.5 grade point
average at the time of election
andi maintain this average for
each semester's work thruogh-
out the term of office.
To read:
Qualifications: A candidate for
the office of Treasurer shall
have completed 60 semester
hours of academic work at the
beginning of the fall semester.
The candidate shall have a 1.5
grade point average at the time
average throughout the term of
of the election and maintain this
office for each semester's work
and shall pass each course at-
tempted while in office.
ARTICLE HI
Section 1.
Change from:
Membership: Legislative power
of the Student Association shall
be vested in a Senate which
shall be composed of the execu-
tive officers, Presidents of the
classes, and elected Senators of
the Student Association as vot-
ing members; head yell leader
and T.I.S.A. Correspondent and
the two cabinet members, the
Department of Public Relations
head and the Advertising De-
partment head as non-voting
members and shall be exercised
in accordance with the policy
of the college.
To read:
Membership: Legislative power
of the Student Association shall
be vested in a Senate which
shall be composed of the execu-
tive officers, the Presidents of
the classes, and elected Sena-
tors of the Student Association
as voting members; Chairman
of School Spirit and the two
cabinet mmebers, the Depart-
ment of Public Relations head
and the Advertising Department
head as non-voting members
and shall be exerciBed in ac-
cordance with the policy of the
college.
Section *.
Change from:
A member wishing to resign
from any office must file a
written resignation in the office
of the Dean of Students two (2)
weeks in advance. He must file
a written report of his com-
mittee's function and work.
To read:
Any member wishing to resign
from any office must file a
written resignation with the
President of the Student Asso-
ciation two (2) weeks in ad-
vance. He must file a written
report of his committee's func-
tion and work in the Student
Association office.
ARTICLE IV
Section 3. A.
Change from:
(1) Petition deadline for yell
leaders will be the Monday
after the general election.
To read:
(1) Petition deadline for class
elections will be the Monday
after the general election.
Change from:
(2 Petition deadline for class
elections will be the first Mon-
day after the yell leader elec-
tion.
To read:
(2) Petition deadline for yell
leaders will be the first Monday
after the class election.
ARTICLE V
Section 4. A.
Change from:
Class officers to be nominated
by a petition signed by ten per
cent (10%) of the class which
he will represent, cleared
through the office of the Dean
of Students and signed by the
President of the Student Asso-
ciation. Each class will act upon
such nominations by classes
(seniors will elect seniors, etc.)
To read:
Class officers to be nominated
by a petition signed by ten per
cent (10%) of the class which
he will represent, cleared
through the Student Associa-
tion Credentials Committee and
signed by the President of the
Student Association. Each class
will act upon such nominations
by classes (seniors will elect
seniors, etc.)
ARTICLE VI
Section 6. B.
Change from:
Vacancies in the office of yell
leader shall be filled by alter-
nate yell leaders who shall con-
sist of the one boy and one girl
who received the fourth highest
number of votes at the time of
the regular election of yell lead-
ers. Those alternates shall have
no duties to perform until a
vacancy occurs in the office of
yell leader, at which time they
will assume the regular duties
of that office.
To read:
Vacancies in the office of yell
leader shall be filled by alter-
nate yell leaders who shall
consist of the one boy and one
girl who received the fourth
highest number of votes at the
time of the regular election of
yell leaders. These alternates
shall be required to learn all
yells. They shall have no other
duties to perform until a va-
cancy occurs in the office of
yell leader, at which time they
will assume the regular duties
of that office.
ARTICLE XII
Change title from:
IMPEACHMENT
To read:
IMPEACHMENT AND REMOV-
AL
Section 1.
Change subheading from:
Impeachment
To read:
Impeachment and Removal
Section 1. A.
Change from:
Any elective officer may be re-
moved from a Student Associa-
tion office by impeachment
To read:
Any executive officer is subject
to impeachment and may be re-
moved from a Student Associa-
tion office.
Easter Emphasis
Set Here Tuesday
In a special Easter emphasis
program by the Baptist Student
Union, a 20-minute film will be
shown in vesper services at
6:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Mei-Ling Lay, sophomore so-
ciology major of Panama City,
Panama, is head of the spon-
soring devotional committee,
which has invited all students
to see the film, "The Cruci-
fixion."
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The Howard Payne College Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1963, newspaper, April 5, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth128432/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.