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Seniors Choose Officers
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discussed. It was decided by a ma
jority that.more godd could de accom
plished by ignoring1 the question of
hazing than by pledging the class to
oppose it ignoring it, as one express
ed it, as beneath the notice of a col
lege man. A motion was adopted to
ask the freshmen to meet ; with the
senior class. The object of such a
joint meeting is to acquaint the new
men with the customs and traditions
of college life and advise them upon
questions that concern their welfare.
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YACKETY YACK STIPULATIONS.
The following stipulations entered
into between the Dialectic and Philan
thropic Societies and the Fraternities
of the University of North Carolina
shall, beginning with the Year 1910
11, govern the Yackety Yack until su
perseded by other stipulations agreed
to between said Societies and Frater
nities.
Artl. The Board of Editors shal
consist of three men from each society
and one from each recognized academic
fraternity. : ' ' ,
Art i. aec. l. Tnere shall be one
Editor-in-Chief and two Business Man
agers.' ' '' '
Sec. 2. Their selection shall be made
according to the present order of rota
tion among the two Literary Societies
and the Fraternities.
Art 3. Each member of the Board
shall be a member of one of the acad
emic classes at the time of his election,
provided that the Editor-in-Chief and
the two Business Managers shall at
the time of their election, be members
of the Junior or Senior class of the
academic department.
Art '4. The Editor-in-Chief shall
have been a member of the Yackety
Yack Board at some time previous to
being elected as Editor-in-Chief.
Art. 5. There shall be an Advisory
Committee consisting of two members
of the faculty and the Editor-in Chief,
who shall approve all contracts and
all disbursements of money.
Art. 6. The two faculty members
of this committee shall be permanent,
and shall be elected by the Yackets
Yack Board. The Editor-in - Chief
shall be ex-officio a member of this
committee. .
Art. 7. The price of the Yackety
Yack shall be $2.50 each.
Art 8. The Board of Editors shall
have the right to pass on all material
that goes into the Yackety Yack. '
Art. 9. The Yackety Yack Board
shall have thirty three votes which
shall be distributed as follows: Each
of the Societies and the Fraternities
shall have ten votes each, and the two
Business Managers and the Editor-in-Chief
one vote each. '
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LAW CLASS ELECTS .
The Law Class met last Wednesday
to elect officers for the year. The fol
lowing men were elected : W. H. Bech
erdite, President; C. H. Bellamy, Vice
President; W. H. McNeery, Secretary
and Treasurer; C. 13 Ruffin, Represen
tative on the Council. For the moot
court which is held twice a week the
following officers were chosen: C. B.
Spencer, Judge; O. K. Bennett, Clerk
of the Court; C. A. Douglas Solictor;
A. F. Jones, Sheriff; V. ,G, Petere,
Coroner.
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