Centenary College - Hack Yearbook (Hackettstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1908

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80 THE HACK ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE VI. Executive Committee. SEC. I. The authority and responsibility of the Association shall be vested in an Executive Committee of three C35 members: the Director of Athletics, the president, and secretary-treasurer of the Association. SEC. II. It shall be the duty of the Executive Committee to decide all questions referred to it by the Association, to enforce all rules as set down by this constitution and by-laws, and to promote the general athletic interests of the school. VII. Advisory Council. SEC. I. An Advisory Council shall be composed of the Director of Athletics, the officers of the Athletic Association, the captains of the football, baseball, and track teams, and the Editor, Assistant Editor, Manager and Assistant Manager of the Hack. SEC. II. The Advisory Council shall perform the duties as pro- vided in Article VIII of the Constitution and Article III, Sections IV, V and Article VIII, Section II of the By-Laws. In general, it shall act in an advisory capacity, whenever occasion shall exist. VIII. Amendments. Amendments to this constitution and by-laws may be made by a two-thirds vote of the Association after the proposed amendment has been sanctioned by the Advisory Council. IX. Captains. SEC. I. Captains of the respective teams shall be elected by the members of said teams who have won their monogram during the current school year. SEC. II. Captains of the scrub teams shall be elected by those playing in the first game of the respective season, and only those connected with the school for one year or more shall be eligible to a captaincy. BY-LAWS. I. Eligibility, No student shall be allowed to represent the school in any athletic contest unless he is regularly enrolled as a member on the books of the school and is pursuing studies requiring at least twelve U25 periods class room work, per week, not including laboratory periods. II. Uniforms of Teams. SEC. I. The football and baseball teams shall wear the regulation school uniforms, jerseys, with arms striped peacock blue and black, stockings, striped peacock blue and black. SEC. II. The track uniform shall consist of white running-pants, trimmed with half-inch black on one and a quarter-inch peacock

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TRIP FIVE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE Atlrlvtir Aaauriatinn Qlnnatitntinn I. Name. A The name of this Association shall be called the Centenary Col- legiate Institute Athletic Association. Il. Object. V The object of the Association shall be to advance and control all athletic interests of the school. III. Membership. All male students of the Centenary Collegiate Institute may be members of the Association. IV. Officers-Their Duties. SEC. I. The officers of the Association shall be a president, a vice- president, and a secretary-treasurer. The Athletic Director shall be honorary president. SEC. II. The president, vice-president and secretary-treasurer shall be elected at the regular meeting in Nlay, office sumed in the fall of the ensuing school year, and the and the vice-president must be members of the Senior class when office is assumed. SEC. III. The president shall preside at all meetings of ciation and shall perform all duties pertaining to his office. The Vice President shall perform all duties of the president in the latter's absence. The secretary-treasurer shall keep the minutes of each meeting of the Association, and shall handle and keep account of all funds passing through his hands, shall pay all bills when authorized by the Association, financial reports to be made at each regular meet- ing. The books at the end of the term to be audited by the Executive Committee. SEC. IV. Any vacancies occurring among the offices shall be filled by a majority vote of the Association from candidates nom- inated by the Association, and shall be subject to provisions of Art. 4, Sec. 2. Notice of the meeting must be posted at least one week in advance. to be as- president or junior the Asso- V. Divisions. SEC. I. The Association shall consist of four Q45 divisions, viz: a football division, a baseball division, a track division, and minor sports. The support of all minor divisions to be subject to the discretion of the Athletic Association. SEC. II. The Athletic Director shall be manager of all teams. 79



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TRIP FIVE 81 ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE blue ribbon at the sides, and one and a quarter-inch peacock blue border on the bottomg and white running shirt with two-inch pea- cock blue sash from right to left. No one shall wear a regulation track suit who has not been selected to represent the school in a meet with other institutions. SEC. III. The tennis uniform shall consist of white trousers, white shirt and white shoes. . III. Awarding of School Monograms. I. Football monograms shall be awarded to all men who in either the Princeton Preparatory or Blair Hall games. II. Baseball monograms shall be awarded to all men who in either the Blair Hall or Princeton Preparatory games. III. Track monograms shall be awarded, Q15 to any point SEC. play SEC. Play SEC. winner in an interscholastic meet held by a collegeg Q25 to any one securing 8 points in a standard senior event, at the Poly- technic Preparatory School meet, not including any novice or re- lay eventg Q35 to any one winning the greatest number of points in the Annual Field Dayg Q45 to any one running on a relay team that secures first place in a relay race given by a college. SEC. IV. A Tennis Insignia consisting of two crossed tennis rack- ets with the three Q35 letters H. T. T. shall be awarded to those participating in a tournament approved by the Advisory Council. Sec. V. The Advisory Council shall have the power of with- drawing the right to wear the monogram awarded in sections one, two, three and the insignia in Section four. SEC. VI. No monogram or insignia shall be worn by any one unless awarded according to sections one, two, three and four. SEC. VII. No olflcial school sweater or stocking shall be worn by any one unless he has been awarded a school monogram accord- ing to sections one, two, and three. IV. The Monograms. SEC. I. The football emblem shall be the regular eight-inch C. C. I. monogram. SEC. II. The baseball emblem shall be the regular six-inch C. C. I. monogram. SEC. III. The track emblem shall be the regular four-inch C. C. I. monogram. V. Meetings. SEC. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Association shall be held the first Tuesday after the tirst Monday of each month. SEC. II. Special meetings may be called at the request of three Q35 members. '

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