| Article I The
name of this organization shall be the Creative Arts Society |
| Article II The purpose of this organization shall be the following, but is
not solely limited to:
(1) To serve
as a meeting place for anyone having an interest in creative arts. This being for, but not
limited to the audio, visual, and performing arts |
(2) To serve
as a link between the students of Lycoming College and the various branches of the arts
community |
(3) The
advancement of the reative arts on the campus of Lycoming College, including, but not
limited to education in the arts and humanities |
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| Article III - Membership Membership in the Creative Arts Society is open to all and any
Lycoming College students, regardless of decalred major and/or minor. Providing that the
individual remains active through involvement in group projects and planned activities |
| Article V - Procedure The meetings and the offices shall be administered according to
the parliamentary laws as set forth in "Robert's Rules of Order". |
Article VI - General Guidelines
| (1) There shall, at all times, remain at least one
faculty advisor to the society. |
| (2) Regular group meetings shall be held to discuss
events, activities, and general society administration. There shall at at least two
meetings a month, but is not limited to only two meetings a month |
| (3) The society shall have at all times an executive
staff consisting of a President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer, elected by the
society |
| (4) Finances of the society shall be administered by the
executive staff with the consultation of the entire society |
| (5) The society as a whole will be responsible for any
or all actions that it takes in any form |
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| Article VII - Housing Housing for the society as long as it is provided by the College
shall remain open to any active society member as long as there shall be no conflict of
interest with a majority of people already housed in the Creative Arts Society floor. In
the event of an excess number of members seeking on floor housing, and there being limited
space, new members that are in good academic standing with the college and
are mutually agreed upon will live on the floor. |
| Article VIII - Ratification and Amendments This constitution is a guideline to our society and can at anytime
be amended with the approval of a majority of active society members. As of September 6,
2003 this amendment to the constitution shall be instituted with the consent of all present society members. |
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