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THE CONSTITUTION
of
THE BEREA MATH AND COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB
Article
I - Name
This club shall henceforth be known as The Berea Math and Computer
Science Club.
Article II - Purpose
The purpose of this club shall be to promote interest in, to
stimulate study and research in, and to explore career options
in mathematics and computer science.
Article III - Membership
Membership shall be open to any Berea College student, faculty
member or staff member who is interested in mathematics and/or
computer science. Any individual not directly associated with
Berea College may become a member by invitation. Honorary membership
will be conferred upon any faculty members of the Berea College
Department of Mathematics and any non-student Berea College
computer center staff members who desire such membership. The
club must have at least one faculty sponsor. This club shall
not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, race, color,
creed, national origin, sexual preference, or mathematical/computational
abilities.
Article IV - Officers
The elected officers of this club shall consist of a president,
vice-president, and a secretary-treasurer. Their duties are
outlined in the bylaws. In addition, the club will have at
least one non-elected faculty sponsor.
Article V - Committees
This club shall be empowered to appoint committees when needed
or desired.
Article VI - Meetings
At least two organizational meetings shall be held each year.
The first meeting of each academic year shall be held prior
to the last day of fall term, and the last meeting of each
academic year shall be held during the spring term. Additional
meetings may be called by either the club officers or faculty
sponsors. All members will be notified in advance of each meeting.
Except when specific exception is made, meetings shall only
be open to members or prospective members and their guests.
Article VII - Financial Records
Financial records will be kept by the secretary-treasurer and
stored by a faculty sponsor. All financial records are subject
to audit by Berea College.
Article VIII - Amendments to the Constitution
Amendments to the constitution are to be read at two regular
meetings of the club or organization prior to the vote. Adoption
requires a 2/3 majority of the membership and approval by the
Administrative Committee.
Article IX - Bylaws
The bylaws of this club are to be established and changed as
necessary, while always remaining consistent with the commitments
of Berea College and the constitution of this club. They will
be adopted according to the procedures outlined in Roberts
Rules of Order and must be approved by the Vice-President for
Labor and Student Life.
Article IX - Bylaws, sub-Article I - Budget, Funds, Dues, Finances,
Etc.
Dues shall be $1 per year, payable prior to the attendance of
any math club sponsored activity other than a club meeting.
Allocation of the club monies will be done by simple majority
vote of those members in attendance while always remaining
consistant with the club constitution and bylaws.
Article IX - Bylaws, sub-Article II - Meetings and Planned Activities
All club members will be notified at least one week in advance
of each meeting. Subject to funding, club activities shall
be determined at the meetings by simple majority vote of those
members in attendance. Meetings will be held in Draper unless
otherwise announced.
Article IX - Bylaws, sub-Article III - Election Procedures
Election of club officers will take place at the last organizational
meeting of the academic term, and the elected officers will
take office immediately. Officers will be nominated verbally,
and voted in by simple majority vote of those members in attendance.
Any non-delinquent club member is eligible to be an officer
during the following year. Any non-delinquent club member is
eligible to vote, but a faculty sponsor shall only vote in
the event of a tie.
Article IX - Bylaws, sub-Article IV - Officers
Elected officers will under normal circumstances serve for a
full year, and may be re-elected, but any officer who is impeached,
resigns, graduates, or withdraws from school may be replaced
by holding a mid-year election. Lack of interest in the organization
as evidenced by repeated absences from meetings or failure
to perform designated duties shall constitute grounds for impeachment
of any officer. A 2/3 majority vote of the members in attendance
shall be required to impeach.
The officers of this club shall consist of a president, vice-president,
and a secretary-treasurer, and their duties are those customary
to these positions. The president will organize and chair club
meetings. The vice-president will assist the president, perform
presidential duties in the absence of the president, and will
submit a list of new officers to the Director of Campus Activities
immediately following any election. The secretary-treasurer
will keep the club's current membership list and financial
records, and will publicize meetings and other club activities.
Article IX - Bylaws, sub-Article V - Membership
Any person who has paid the annual club dues or has honorary
membership shall be called a member of this club. Delinquent
members may be barred from math club activities. Membership
of delinquent members will be automatically terminated for
non-payment after one term, but may be reinstated immediately
upon payment of back dues. Honorary membership will not be
terminated except by request of the honorary member.
Article IX - Bylaws, sub-Article VI - Standing Committees
There are no standing committees, but committees can be formed
by either presidential appointment or simple majority vote
of members in attendance.
Article IX - Bylaws, sub-Article VII - Amendments
Amendments to the bylaws are to be read at one regular meeting
prior to the vote.
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