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The O.A.A. STAR Volume I, No. 2 January 8, 1967. Our circulation has been doubled for this second issue of our paper, so that now all members of the club can benefit from its contents. Since many of you cannot attend our meetings this newsletter serves, or, at least, should serve as the most important binding force within the group. Perhaps it will spur some of you to take a more active interest in the club and in astronomy. NO MORE POLITICS AT GENERAL MEETINGS As of December 31, 1966, there will occur at general meetings no discussion of old business and/or new business. From then on, all general meetings will be strictly astronomical. At the meeting held on that date, at which Carl Jorgensen, Steve Ashe, Kenny Wiener, David levy, and Arnie Baker, President, were present, the following resolution was passed: "All old business and new business will be discussed only at executive or special meetings. "An executive meeting consists of three or more members of the executive. "A special meeting consists of four or more members of the O.A.A. "Any member who doesn't approve of any statute passed at an executive meeting may call and attend another executive meeting to rediscuss the issue. "General meetings will follow this procedure ( to annul the procedure now in our constitution). 1.) Call to order. 2.) Talk and/or discussion relating to astronomy. 3.) Adjournment. " It can be seen that this bylaw has far-reaching implications, in that members and visitors planning on attending any astronomy meeting will receive just that. It is not the purpose of this club to teach young people the methods of political debate; rather, members want to learn as much astronomy as possible from the organization. Notice that the executive cannot, by this bylaw, obtain dictatorial cont- rol of the organisation. If enough members want a law annuled they can do so at executive or at special meetings. At executive meetings they wuold have to persuade the officers to vote it down but at a special meeting the membership could vote the law itself. And general meetings will deal solely with astronomy. Remember that this newsletter will publish letters pertaining to this subject. The Editor's address appears at the end of this issue. Four cents stamp in the city; five cents outside. NEW MEMBER Steve E. Ashe, who attended his second meeting on December 31, was voted a member of the Organization of Amateur Astronomers. Steve is, to put it rather mildly, an active observer. During 1966 he was active in variable star observing, messier hunting(he has seen over half the list), meteor shower observing and aurora checking. His many meteor watches have made him the envy of some of his peers. (Continued on page 2.)
Date:
670108
Object:
Newsletter
Observer:
Levy
Centre:
Montréal
Description:
The O.A.A. Star
Folder:
Centres
Pages:
4