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       Mr. Wendelsdorf then moved adoption of the following amendments:

       1.417    No second.

       1. 432b  Seconded by Mr. Bell. There being only one vote in favor,
                 the motion did not carry.

       1. 434d  Secondeed by Mr. Bell. Mr. Bell voted "aye", others "nay";
                 therefore, motion defeated.

       1. 436   No second.

       1.45     No second.

       1. 51    Mr. Bell seconded. There being only one aye vote, the
                 motion failed to carry.

       3. 13    Mr. Wendelsdorf requested a roil call vote on this
                amendment but there being no second to his motion, the
                vote was unnecessary.

       At this point, Mr. Wendelsdorf indicated that in order to save time he
would present the remainder of the amendments in a block. He moved adoption
of amendments 3. 15, 3. 23, 3. 319, 3. 4, 3. 5, 3. 6, Articles IV and VI. There
being no second, Mr. Wendelsdorf's motion failed to carry.

       Mr. Clay then called for a vote on the original motion and second to adopt
the Code of Student Conduct as recommended by the Student Code Revision Com-
mittee. All voting members present voted "aye" and the Code was adopted.

       Mr. Bell then moved that Mr. Wendelsdorf's amendments be received
and forwarded to the Student Code Revision Committee for consideration at the
appropriate time. His motion was seconded by Mrs. Clark, and all present voted
in favor.


       N. Resolution Introduced by Mr. Wendelsdorf

       Mr. Wendelsdorf requested permission to read a resolution which he was
presenting as a student Trustee (a copy of the resolution appears at the end of the
Minutes). Following the reading of the resolution, Mr. Wendelsdorf moved its
adoption. There being no second, the resolution failed of adoption.


       0. Meeting Adjourned



It having been determined that there was no further business to come before