Thursday, April 15, 2010

Making history

My everlasting admiration (whatever that's worth) to the first person who can explain how, in my mind, what is depicted in this photo made ASUN history. Note to the persons depicted in the photo: you are ineligible to receive my everlasting admiration.

Clarification: I'm referring only after the current ASUN Constitution took effect, so since 2007.

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  1. The Presence of a ASUN justice?

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  2. Nope, but you're on the right track about the Justice being present.

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  3. Is it the first time an ASUN president was high-fived into office?

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  4. No, Corinna, I think that happened back when ASUN Chief Justice Thomas Gennaro swore in Eli Reilly for his first term.

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  5. Swearing in by a Justice that is not the Chief Justice.

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  6. Congratulations, Anonymous, you are the winner of my everlasting admiration! Under ASUN law, the Chief Justice is to swear in the President, but all Associate Justices are empowered to do so, as well.

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