chap 7 Flashcards
How much autonomy does a chapter have?
The chapter is free to make its own bylaws within the constraints of the Grand Chapter, the University, and the law.
Describe the duties of the chapter’s Executive Council
Sage: President and chief executive
First Counselor: Alumni secretary and risk manager
Second Counselor: V.P. and chaplain
Third Counselor: Sees to the financial obligations of the chapter
Fourth Counselor: Maintains the chapter’s business and paper work
Herald: Historian and maintains the chapter’s roster
Recruitment Director: Maintains the recruitment calendar
Who sits on the current Executive Council and what are their positions?
Sage: President, Cody Saliers
First Counselor: Sergeant-at-Arms, Logan Hess
Second Counselor: VP, Alex Mayday
Third Counselor: Treasurer, John Wallace
Fourth Counselor: Secretary, Caleb Prawl
Herald: Historian, Andrew Wolgemuth
Recruitment Director: Recruitment Head, Luke Kirtley
What two concepts was the committee structure developed around?
“That there is more to do than can be done by the members individually and that each member has something to contribute to the chapter.”
Parliamentary law and practice in the fraternity is based on what?
Robert’s Rules of Order
What is required to end a discussion and vote upon a motion?
2/3 majority vote
What days are chores at the house due?
Sunday at midnight
How many housing strikes does it take to get evicted?
3
Who is excluded from housing clean up after parties?
Moderators, saferides, and people who did not attend