2 -- THE KENTUC KK KERNEL, Wctlncschy, Feb.

18, 1959

Dim Future Seen
For Discount Plan
Trospects for
discount
for UK students being orga-jiize- d
this semester are dim. according to Fred Strache. head of
the Student Congress committee
studying the program.
The purpose of the program is
to enable students, upon presentacards, to receive
tion of their
purchases made
a discount on
downtown. The discounts would
'have to be between 5 and 10 per
cent to be effective. Most students
prefer the 10 per cent discount.
The discount program probably
would not apply during bargain
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survey of men living in the
t'orms showed thorn to be preatly
In favor of such discounts. Coopers-tow- n
residents said they would be
interested in a discount program
it it were made to include groceries.
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Pwntoun merchants contacted

by Strache expressed doubt that a
student discount program would
increase their business enough to
justify the discounts. Work on the
student discount program will con-

tinue, Strache said.
Strache reported on a meeting
of the Southern Universities StuAssociations
dent Government
which he attended.
The SUSGA was organized in
were 14
1952. There
member
schools in 1954, but membership
has since dropped to six.
Of the six member schools, only
the University of Florida feels that
the SUSGA is not accomplishing
anything. According to
the
association is falling apart.
UK has been asked to join and
it is believed that the entry of
asKentucky schools into the
sociation may give it greater
trength.
Any minor points within
the
constitution of the SUSGA objected to by Kentucky will be changed,
according t" Strache.
The association has no power to
make any decisions which it can
attempt to force upon its members.
It can only study a situation and
make recommendations decided by
a conference of the members.
Its power of discussion pertains
only to. .a policy of the participating
student government associations,

student publications and administration. Strache pointed out that
at many universities student governing bodies are in charge of student publications.
If UK enters the SUSGA, plans
Conference
for a Southeastern
Student Government Association
to be organized by Kentucky would
be dropped.
The reasons for founding a
SECSGA are that all member
are approximately the
schools
same size and Southern schools
that have approximately the same
problems.
SC will decide whether to join
SUSGA and. if so. will select delegates to the next meeting, April
24 at Auburn.
The committee investigating the
use of parking funds by the dean
of men's office reported that the
annual income from parkins is
opprcximately $10,000 a year.
This amount pays the salaries
of the parking lot guards and half
the salaries for the four full time
campus policemen.
The balance
goes for the maintainance of the
parking areas.
The salary of the SC secretary
comes from the SC budget and not
from the parking funds. The secretary answers SC correspondence,
types SC reports, does work for
the judiciary committee and handles fines.

Judo Exhibition
A judo exhibition will be presented tonight between the
halves of the Kentucky-Vander-bi- lt
basketball game.
Fred VVaddell, a black belt
judo expert, and George Kyle, a
green belt expert, both members
of the judo club, will be the
principal contestants.
Ilank Chapman, Kernel cartoonist, will narrate the exhibition.
Kyle said the program would
stress
and basic
characteristic of judo.
self-defen-

Bankroll Queen
To Be Chosen
By CITRONELLA

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paper. Afterwards those revelers;
still able to stand will attempt to
find their way home.
Chaperones are neing furnished
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Delta Handa Poker, 'probation
honorary for students specializing
in embezzlement, will hold its an- nual "Queen of the Bankroll" con- test this week.
Anyone on campus can nominate
anyone else as a candidate, con
test chairman Ima Scream said.
Nominations are open until 3:43
p. m. Wednesday.
Thus far only 75 girls and one
boy have been nominated. The
entries will be judged Friday afternoon at an informal luncheon in
the convention hall of the Freckled
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Anns Hotel.
Judges will grade the contestants on beauty, poise, number of
brownie points and police record.
are not eligible."
Pcrfam .said.
The dance will be held in th
broom closet of White Hall from
Saturday morninc. Tickets
are $5. Music will be furnished by
a special set of IBM cards run
through a player piano.
Climaxing the occasion will be
the announcement of the queen
and 20 attendants. The queen will
be presented with one dozen
roses and a crown clev- "Two-time-losc-

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Three UK students were fined
Monday for target shooting at Blue
Grass Park, near the airport.
Tined $1 and costs each on
charges of breach of peace were
Ernest Hannin, Paducah; Phillip
Smith. Brdckport. N. Y.; md
Scott Duncan, Louisville. They
pleaded guilty.
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