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who wish to be recognized as an organization must seek recog-
nition from the senate and its Organizations Committee by
submitting the following information on forms provided by
the McMurry Student Government offices:
1. A constitution and by-laws of statement of purpose
which includes:
a. intention of the group
b. those eligible for membership
c. membership selection process
d. offices and the functions of those offices
2. Name of officers
3. Names of faculty advisors.
Following recognition, any change made in the constitution
or by-laws of the organization must be submitted to the
Organizations Committee.
b. Temporary recognition will be granted to a group seeking
permanent recognition for a period of four weeks provided
that group supplies the Organizations Committee with the
following:
1. Name of organization
2. Purpose of the group
3. Name, address, and telephone number of the student
representing the group.
4. Name of the faculty advisor.
c. Advisors to be chosen by each organization are required.
However, McMurry Student Government recognition will not
be withheld solely because of the inability of a student
organization to secure an advisor. Advisors are to be
considered as a resource for advice; they do not have the
authority to control the policy of the organization.
d. By the third session of the Senate each Fall semester, each
student organization must report the names of its officers
and faculty advisors to the Organizations Committee. Fail-
ure to submit this report by the required date signifies
that the organization has dissolved. The list of officers
and faculty advisors must be kept up-to-date. Failure
to the regulations tipulated herein or stipulated by the
Organizations Committee with the approval of the Senate
shall be grounds for removal of recognition.
e. All campus organizations must be open to all students with-
out respect to race, creed, national origin, or sex.
Organizations may limit their membership to one sex if
they justify such limitations in their constitution and
that constitution is not rejected by either the Organiza-
tions Committee or the Senate.
f. In all cases recognition must be cleared by the Organi-
zations Committee and the Senate, with the Organization
Committee report being delivered to the Senate at least
two weeks after the group initially files for recognition.
g. Any person or organization wishing to file a complaint
against any other organization may do so by filing said
complaint in the McMurry Student Government office for
assignment to the Organizations Committee.
ARTICLE III. B. CHIEF MCMURRY AND RESERVATION PRINCESS
Section 1.
Chief McMurry and Reservation Princess shall be chosen each
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