We are the Dead Language Latin Club, and our mission is to promote the love and study of the Roman language and culture. Our current projects:
-Translating Philemon
-Reading The Aeneid
-Studying the fall of the Roman republic by reading the lives of the key players in that event (Caesar, Pompey, Crassus, Cato the Younger, Octavian, Cicero, Antony, Marcus Brutus, Sylla)
Not only by such study of the classics do we equip our minds to grapple with the world around us, but we do so in the spirit of friendship and camaraderie. (At our last meeting, the team having accumulated the most points in competition was awarded a donated copy of Corneille's Le Cid in English translation.)
For more information, please visit our Contact page.
What we are doing right now
Triumvirate
November Meeting
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Present Triumvirate
The President for this year's club is Nathaniel. The Vice President is Lauren and the Secretary/Treasurer is Stephen.
What we are doing right now
Salvete! We are now in the third year of existence and are still going strong. We are planning on having a Latin themed party for our December Meeting. Please feel free to come. All members, Triumvirate members, Senators for Life and anyone else who is interested in being a Pleb are welcome to come.
We are also preparing for the WJCL Convention in Madison. We will be learning the story of the Aeneid through preparing and performing skits for the next three meetings.
Next meeting we will be voting on the Bylaws written up by an Ad Hoc Committee.
We are also preparing for the WJCL Convention in Madison. We will be learning the story of the Aeneid through preparing and performing skits for the next three meetings.
Next meeting we will be voting on the Bylaws written up by an Ad Hoc Committee.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Bylaws
The Dead Language Latin Club
+Vinctrix causa diis placuit, sed victa Catoni+
Bylaws: Draft 2.1 7/19/06
Current staff:
Sponsor: Robert F. Gotcher, Ph.D.
President: Nathaniel Gotcher
Vice-President: Lauren Zelinski
Secretary-Treasurer: Stephen Zambo
Key to abbreviations:
DLLC=Dead Language Latin Club TC=Technology Coordinator
P=President PL=Ordinary member of the club (pl. PLS)
VP=Vice-President EC=Executive Committee
ST=Secretary-Treasurer SP=Sponsor
Section A: The Sponsor, Executive Committee and Ordinary Members
A.1 The Sponsor
Anything and everything is subject to the approval of the DLLC SP, who may do, regulate, change, or otherwise make decisions about anything and everything concerning the DLLC as he sees fit or chooses.
A.2 The Executive Committee
The EC will consist of the PR, VP, ST, and TC. Extra positions and/or officers may be added to the EC by a Mandatum (see Section B). Regulation of the DLLC is the ordinary prerogative of the EC, not the PLS. The EC should distribute work more or less evenly among itself and is free to delegate work to PLS (see Section A.7).
A.3 The Plebeians
The PLS will consist of persons who wish to join the DLLC and are qualified to do so according to current DLLC norms and standards (see Section F).
A.3 The President
The P is the spearhead of the EC. Should the processes of Section B fail for some reason, final decision in case of controversy is the prerogative of the P alone. The ordinary work of the P is to direct the DLLC within the vision of the SP. If there is, at any given time, an equal amount of work to be done between the three members of the EC, and more work arises that is not by nature peculiar to the roles of the VP or ST, it is the P’s responsibility to do that work.
A.4 The Vice-President
The VP is in charge of Spirit and Outreach. As such, he is the primary spokesman for the DLLC, and his ordinary work involves shaping the ethos of the club and attracting people to become a part of that ethos.
A.5 The Secretary-Treasurer
The ST is responsible for administerial work and keeping the treasury.
A.6 The Technology Coordinator
The TC is responsible for maintaining the DLLC weblog and executing other technological projects assigned by the EC.
A.7 Ad Hoc Committees
Ad Hoc committees may be created by Closed Vote (see Section B.4) for the purpose of advancing the Mission Statement of the DLLC.
A.8 Acting Officers
Acting officers (see Section C.6) hold all the responsibility and power of ordinary officers, with the exception that they only hold office until the P dismisses them.
Section B: The Mandatum
B.1 The Context of a Mandatum
Should a controversy arise concerning the direction of the DLLC, the P may decisively settle it by issuing a Mandatum.
B.2 The Power of a Mandatum
The P may, subject to the SP, decide anything concerning the direction of the DLLC by issuing a Mandatum. All PLS and members of the EC must obey the Mandatum.
B.3 In the Absence of the President
If the P is not present, the VC may issue a Mandatum. If the VC is not present, the ST and TC may jointly issue a Mandatum. If the ST and TC are not both present, or do not agree, all DLLC members may vote on the controversy. Each head is worth one vote. If the vote ties, voters may not be disposed of; the SP must be summoned. If the SP is not available, the matter should be decided intellectually; that is, he/she who demonstrates the best knowledge and understanding of the Classics should be authorized to issue a single Mandatum.
Section C: Elections and Depositions
C.1 The Time of Elections
Elections are ordinarily to be held on the last club meeting of the year.
C.2 The Power of Elections
Elections will determine which DLLC members hold EC offices for the next year.
C.3 The Process of Elections
Speeches and debates between candidates for position are ordinarily to be held on election day, although if all DLLC members have access to the internet, speeches may be sent via email prior to election day. The length and nature of speeches and/or debates may be regulated by the EC. Time should ordinarily be allotted for the PLS to ask the EC candidates questions. All this being done, elections proceed as votes in the absence of appropriate Mandatory Authority, with these exceptions:
a) A tied vote may not be settled by Mandatum
b) By appropriate method, votes should be kept as confidential as possible
C.4 Involuntary Deposition
By an vote of all current DLLC members, present or not present, any member of the EC may be deposed from office in a peaceable manner. An election for the vacant position should then be held promptly (See Section C.6).
C.5 Voluntary Deposition
A member of the EC may resign from office at any time under these conditions:
a) He/she gives at least two weeks notice before leaving office
b) He/she remains in office until the day after a DLLC meeting
C.6 In Case of Deposition
In case of deposition, an acting officer (see Section A.8) should be immediately appointed by the P to fulfill the duties of the deposed officer until an election can be held. However, if there is advance notification that a deposition may or will occur, arrangements should be made to hold an election before the departure of the officer, so that an acting officer will not be necessary.
Section D: The Treasury
D.1 Use of the Treasury
A decision concerning how treasury funds are to be used may be made by:
a) Unanimous consent of the EC
b) A vote of all DLLC members, present or not present
Section E: Meetings
E.1 The Meeting Process
The layout of any given meeting will be determined by the EC. However, the meeting plan should be created in such a way as to strive for excellence in the goals of the Three A’s (Academics, Ambiance, and ’Agiosity).
E.2 Meeting Times and Locations
The times and locations of meetings will be determined by the EC.
Section F: DLLC Norms and Standards
F.1 Membership Status
To become a member of the DLLC, ten U.S. dollars must be surrendered to the SP and the applicant must currently be pursuing study of some sort in the Classics and have some background in Latin.
F.2 Conduct Expectations
At meetings, no member is allowed to engage in disorderly conduct. In Wisconsin, someone who engages in disorderly conduct is “a person who engages in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct....” Disciplinary action may only be enacted by the SP, parents, or legitimate city, county, state, country, or international authority, with the exception of the United Nations.
F.3 Catholicity
The DLLC is sponsored by the Greater Milwaukee Catholic Home Educators; therefore, its activities should directly or indirectly reflect the ideals of its patrons.
+Vinctrix causa diis placuit, sed victa Catoni+
Bylaws: Draft 2.1 7/19/06
Current staff:
Sponsor: Robert F. Gotcher, Ph.D.
President: Nathaniel Gotcher
Vice-President: Lauren Zelinski
Secretary-Treasurer: Stephen Zambo
Key to abbreviations:
DLLC=Dead Language Latin Club TC=Technology Coordinator
P=President PL=Ordinary member of the club (pl. PLS)
VP=Vice-President EC=Executive Committee
ST=Secretary-Treasurer SP=Sponsor
Section A: The Sponsor, Executive Committee and Ordinary Members
A.1 The Sponsor
Anything and everything is subject to the approval of the DLLC SP, who may do, regulate, change, or otherwise make decisions about anything and everything concerning the DLLC as he sees fit or chooses.
A.2 The Executive Committee
The EC will consist of the PR, VP, ST, and TC. Extra positions and/or officers may be added to the EC by a Mandatum (see Section B). Regulation of the DLLC is the ordinary prerogative of the EC, not the PLS. The EC should distribute work more or less evenly among itself and is free to delegate work to PLS (see Section A.7).
A.3 The Plebeians
The PLS will consist of persons who wish to join the DLLC and are qualified to do so according to current DLLC norms and standards (see Section F).
A.3 The President
The P is the spearhead of the EC. Should the processes of Section B fail for some reason, final decision in case of controversy is the prerogative of the P alone. The ordinary work of the P is to direct the DLLC within the vision of the SP. If there is, at any given time, an equal amount of work to be done between the three members of the EC, and more work arises that is not by nature peculiar to the roles of the VP or ST, it is the P’s responsibility to do that work.
A.4 The Vice-President
The VP is in charge of Spirit and Outreach. As such, he is the primary spokesman for the DLLC, and his ordinary work involves shaping the ethos of the club and attracting people to become a part of that ethos.
A.5 The Secretary-Treasurer
The ST is responsible for administerial work and keeping the treasury.
A.6 The Technology Coordinator
The TC is responsible for maintaining the DLLC weblog and executing other technological projects assigned by the EC.
A.7 Ad Hoc Committees
Ad Hoc committees may be created by Closed Vote (see Section B.4) for the purpose of advancing the Mission Statement of the DLLC.
A.8 Acting Officers
Acting officers (see Section C.6) hold all the responsibility and power of ordinary officers, with the exception that they only hold office until the P dismisses them.
Section B: The Mandatum
B.1 The Context of a Mandatum
Should a controversy arise concerning the direction of the DLLC, the P may decisively settle it by issuing a Mandatum.
B.2 The Power of a Mandatum
The P may, subject to the SP, decide anything concerning the direction of the DLLC by issuing a Mandatum. All PLS and members of the EC must obey the Mandatum.
B.3 In the Absence of the President
If the P is not present, the VC may issue a Mandatum. If the VC is not present, the ST and TC may jointly issue a Mandatum. If the ST and TC are not both present, or do not agree, all DLLC members may vote on the controversy. Each head is worth one vote. If the vote ties, voters may not be disposed of; the SP must be summoned. If the SP is not available, the matter should be decided intellectually; that is, he/she who demonstrates the best knowledge and understanding of the Classics should be authorized to issue a single Mandatum.
Section C: Elections and Depositions
C.1 The Time of Elections
Elections are ordinarily to be held on the last club meeting of the year.
C.2 The Power of Elections
Elections will determine which DLLC members hold EC offices for the next year.
C.3 The Process of Elections
Speeches and debates between candidates for position are ordinarily to be held on election day, although if all DLLC members have access to the internet, speeches may be sent via email prior to election day. The length and nature of speeches and/or debates may be regulated by the EC. Time should ordinarily be allotted for the PLS to ask the EC candidates questions. All this being done, elections proceed as votes in the absence of appropriate Mandatory Authority, with these exceptions:
a) A tied vote may not be settled by Mandatum
b) By appropriate method, votes should be kept as confidential as possible
C.4 Involuntary Deposition
By an vote of all current DLLC members, present or not present, any member of the EC may be deposed from office in a peaceable manner. An election for the vacant position should then be held promptly (See Section C.6).
C.5 Voluntary Deposition
A member of the EC may resign from office at any time under these conditions:
a) He/she gives at least two weeks notice before leaving office
b) He/she remains in office until the day after a DLLC meeting
C.6 In Case of Deposition
In case of deposition, an acting officer (see Section A.8) should be immediately appointed by the P to fulfill the duties of the deposed officer until an election can be held. However, if there is advance notification that a deposition may or will occur, arrangements should be made to hold an election before the departure of the officer, so that an acting officer will not be necessary.
Section D: The Treasury
D.1 Use of the Treasury
A decision concerning how treasury funds are to be used may be made by:
a) Unanimous consent of the EC
b) A vote of all DLLC members, present or not present
Section E: Meetings
E.1 The Meeting Process
The layout of any given meeting will be determined by the EC. However, the meeting plan should be created in such a way as to strive for excellence in the goals of the Three A’s (Academics, Ambiance, and ’Agiosity).
E.2 Meeting Times and Locations
The times and locations of meetings will be determined by the EC.
Section F: DLLC Norms and Standards
F.1 Membership Status
To become a member of the DLLC, ten U.S. dollars must be surrendered to the SP and the applicant must currently be pursuing study of some sort in the Classics and have some background in Latin.
F.2 Conduct Expectations
At meetings, no member is allowed to engage in disorderly conduct. In Wisconsin, someone who engages in disorderly conduct is “a person who engages in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct....” Disciplinary action may only be enacted by the SP, parents, or legitimate city, county, state, country, or international authority, with the exception of the United Nations.
F.3 Catholicity
The DLLC is sponsored by the Greater Milwaukee Catholic Home Educators; therefore, its activities should directly or indirectly reflect the ideals of its patrons.
Thursday, March 23, 2006
November Meeting
The next meeting is November 17, 2006 at the Van Hecke's residence. See you then. We will be doing major preparing for the December Party so be ready!
Contact
We are happy to answer questions and provide you with information.
Email: deadlanguagelatin@yahoo.com
Phone: 414-427-6972 (President)
Email: deadlanguagelatin@yahoo.com
Phone: 414-427-6972 (President)
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We are the Dead Language Latin Club, and our mission is to promote the love and study of the Roman language and culture. Our current projects:
-Translating Philemon
-Reading The Aeneid
-Studying the fall of the Roman republic by reading the lives of the key players in that event (Caesar, Pompey, Crassus, Cato the Younger, Octavian, Cicero, Antony, Marcus Brutus, Sylla)
Not only by such study of the classics do we equip our minds to grapple with the world around us, but we do so in the spirit of friendship and camaraderie. (At our last meeting, the team having accumulated the most points in competition was awarded a donated copy of Corneille's Le Cid in English translation.)
For more information, please visit our Contact page.
-Translating Philemon
-Reading The Aeneid
-Studying the fall of the Roman republic by reading the lives of the key players in that event (Caesar, Pompey, Crassus, Cato the Younger, Octavian, Cicero, Antony, Marcus Brutus, Sylla)
Not only by such study of the classics do we equip our minds to grapple with the world around us, but we do so in the spirit of friendship and camaraderie. (At our last meeting, the team having accumulated the most points in competition was awarded a donated copy of Corneille's Le Cid in English translation.)
For more information, please visit our Contact page.
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