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Richard, George (ed.) / Wisconsin alumnus
Volume 56, Number 12 (April 15, 1955)
Ballot for directors-at-large, p. [19]
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View sponsor; now director of guidance at North High School, Sheboygan; active in various state-wide education groups. GORDON R. WALKER, '26, Racine. Vice-president of Alumni Association and chairman of its state relations committee; former president of Wisconsin Alumni Club of Racine; president and founder of Walker Forge, Inc.; active in hospital and charity work. MRS. LLEWELLYN J. WALKER (Virginia Shaver, '30), Berlin, Wis. Past-president of Wisconsin Alumni Club of Berlin; Wisconsin Pre-View sponsor; past local AAUW president; active in church, other civic affairs. JOHN C. WICKHEM, '43, Janesville. Director of Wisconsin Alumni Club of Janesville; attorney; former army lieu- tenant; past chamber of commerce president, Jaycee "man of the year," 1954. Two Constitutional Amendments Amendment No. 1-makes the out-going president the chairman of the board for the year immediately following his term of office as president. The other officers remain as before-president, first vice-president, second vice-president, secretary and treasurer. The object of this amendment is to make the experience and know-how of out-going presidents more readily available in making WAA increasingly effective as the strong right arm of the University. Amendment No. 2-simplifies the method of amending the constitution so that changes may be made more easily to keep the constitution in tune with the times. As the constitution now reads, amendments may be approved only at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Alumni Association on Alumni Day in June. Accordingly, desirable changes in the constitution frequently have been unduly delayed. For example, under the present constitution an amendment proposed at the June meeting of WAA in 1955 cannot be voted on until June, 1956. To eliminate such delays, it has been recommended that Article III of the constitution of the Association be amended to read as follows: "This constitution may be amended by the Board of Directors by a two-thirds favorable vote of those present. Copies of proposed amendment must be sent to all directors and published in the WISCONSIN ALUMNUS at least thirty days prior to the meeting at which such amendments are to be voted on by the Board of Directors." If these amendments meet with your approval, please vote "yes" in the spaces provided below. If you disapprove, vote "no." Ballot For Directors-at-Large -Vote for Ten- Family memberships may vote as follows. One member may vote with an "x" in the spaces provided on the ballot. The second member may vote by underlining the names of the can- didates of his or her choice. D DON ANDERSON, '25 EMadison F] F-] 1-1 Fi FLi HARRY W. ADAMS, '00 Beloit GORDON R. CONNOR, '29 W1ausau SHERBOURNE DRIESSEN, '28 Miluaukee MRS. GLENN H. JAHNKE, '50 Milwuaukee JOHN JAMIESON, '38 Madison LLOYD LARSON, '27 Miluwaukee MRS. ROBERT LEHMAN, '47 Elkhor'n Z CHARLES 0. NEWLIN, '37 Chicago -m- MRS. JOHN SCHINDLER, '28 Monroe F-1m Li Li NORMAN E. SCHULZE, '31 La Crosse BERNICE SCOTT, '24 Sheboygan GORDON R. WALKER, '26 Racine MRS. LLEWELLYN J. WALKER, '30 Berlin, IWis. JOHN C. WICKHEM, '43 ]ane,,ille CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Amendment No. 1. Amendment No. 2. ..............--[]-- Ycs ENo D Yes E] No No-0 wo . > Vi * . u O.. 0 0 a,-- 0 > 4) U, O . .1--a - .2 a o "O .E... C 1 0 U0 > * 0 t 0 E a,: -0 _0 a,M 0C - E~ 0 0) U5 .2 .E . * * r
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