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In case of a vacancy in Presidency, the Vice- 

 President shall become President of the Class. 



SEC. 4. The duties of the Recording Secre- 

 tary shall be to read the minutes, record the 

 proceedings of each meeting, and take charge of 

 all official documents belonging to the Class. 



SEC. 5. The Treasurer shall collect all moneys 

 due the Class, disburse the same, with the au- 

 thority of the President, and keep a strict 

 account of the financial affairs, a written report 

 of which he shall present at every regular meet- 

 ing. 



SEC. 6. Every officer at retirement shall pre- 

 sent a written report of all his official trans- 

 actions. 



ARTICLE IV. 



ELECTIONS. 



Section i. All the officers of this Class shall 

 be elected by ballot on the first regular meeting 

 of the Class of each year, which shall be the 

 last Saturday in October, and shall enter upon 

 the duties of their office at the next regular 

 meeting. A majority of the legal votes cast 

 shall be necessary for a choice. 



SEC. 2. No election shall be legal unless a 

 quorum vote, and no proxy vote shall be per- 

 missible. 



ARTICLE V. 

 IMPEACHMENTS. 

 Section i. Any member may be removed 

 from office at any regular meeting by a two- 

 thirds (%) vote of members present, provided 

 he shall have been impeached in a manner 

 specified in the By-Laws, and provided a ma- 

 jority of members be present. 



ARTICLE VI. 

 MEETINGS. 

 Section i. There shall be a regular meeting 

 of the Class every second Wednesday, unless a 

 majority of the members otherwise decree. 



Si c. 2. Spec'al meetings of this Class shall be 

 called by the President. 



Sec. 3. One-fourth of the voting members of 

 this Class shall constitute at special meeting a 

 ■quorum, but at regular meetings a majority 

 shall rule. 



ARTICLE VII. 



AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. 



Section i. Every amendment, alteration and 

 addition to this Constitution shall be presented 

 by motion and adopted at the regular meeting 

 when presented by a two-thirds ( yi) vote. 



SEC. 2. A two-thirds ( % ) vote shall be re- 

 quired to suspend any clause or clauses of the 

 Constitution. 



BY-LAWS. 



SECTION i. At the regular meetings of the 

 class, the following order of business shall be 

 obsesved : 



1. Reading the minutes of previous meeting. 



2. Reports of Committees and Officers. 



3. Unfinished business. 



4. Miscellaneous business. 



5. Adjournment. 



SEC. 2. The regular election shall take place 

 immediately after the reports of the Committees 

 and Officers, at which meetings there shall be 

 no other business transacted. 



Sec. 3. In case of the absence of both the 

 President and Vice-President, a chairman shall 

 be appointed pro tempore. 



SEC. 4. The yeas or nays on any question 

 may be recorded at the request of not less than 

 five members. 



SEC. 5. In order to defray whatever expenses 

 the class may incur, each member shall pay 

 accordingly. 



SEC. 6. The resignation of any officer or 

 member shall be acted upon at regular meeting 

 when presented. 



SEC. 7. All committees shall report finally, 

 within two weeks from the time of appointment. 



Sec. 8. All impeachments shall be made in 

 writing, and signed by five members, and all 

 charges shall be particularly specified. 



SEC. 9. All impeachments must be referred 

 to special committee to be elected, whose duty 

 it shall be to investigate the charges and make 

 a report, which shall be presented to the class 

 at the next regular meeting, and which, if in 

 favor of the accused shall be final. Otherwise, 

 the class shall deal in accordance with the Con- 

 stitution, whether he shall be reprimanded, sus- 

 pended or expelled. The member so complained 

 of shall be furnished with a copy of the charges 

 made against him as soon as the said committee 

 shall be appointed. 



SEC. 10. All propositions for amendment, 

 alteration or addition to these By-laws shall be 

 made by motion and voted upon, and may be 

 adopted at the regular meeting when proposed 

 by a vote of two-thirds of members present. 



SEC. 11. The whole or any portion of the 

 preceding By-laws may be suspended by a vote 

 of two-thirds of the members present. 



Sec 12. Any other matters. 



