2 '.THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Wednesday, April 29, 1939

$250Stipends Ag Student
To Be Given Gel $1,800
InCommerce Fellowship

SC Financial Report Shows

$424 Deficit For Fiscal Year
were sugSeveral alternatives
xeport by Student Con press
Treasurer Jack Rigby Monday gested for the banquet. Dean of
showed SC has a net deficit of Men L. L. Martin told an SC
H M.84 for the fiscal year 1958- - committee earlier that since SC is
a campus governing group,
it
a should hold the banquet in the
Rigby's report also showed
i iss los of $1,924.84 for the same Student Union Building.
Banquet Committee Chairman
an
rii.fi. This figure includes
loan of $1,500 to military hon-rr- v Wendell Selzer said both a restaugroups for the Military Ball. rant being considered and the
the SUB will charge $2 a plate for the
time has teen set for
banquet. He said the restaurant
r nayment of this loan.
'C started rthe fiscal year July will give SC several plates leeway
t. I95X. with an $8,148.40 surplus. in the number of meals that will
Tl surplus has since been pared havejo be paid for, but will charge
tf iG.2'23.5G. SC had an income of an additional 10 per cent for tips.
The SUB will prepare the reil '041.21 for the year and showed
quired number of meals which will
openditurcs of $11,366.08.
ligby stated that with a month have to be paid for whether they
of school still remaining, SC will are eaten or not. There would also
be an additional cost for decorapi ibably spend another
approximately $200 will be spent tions at the SUB.
:
Men's dorm representative John
r EC's annual banquet for rep-- :
sentatives and faculty advisers. Williams moved that the represen'
tatives pay for their own meals.
ne banquet will be May 11.
discus-:io- n Charlie Cassis, Sigma Nu represThere was considerable
on the banquet. SC Adviser entative, said the representatives
Or. Ben Black warned the Cong- have been coming to SC meetings
ress about unfavorable reactions every Monday and are entitled to
(hat might arise from SC's voting a free banquet for their time and
effort.
itself "a good meal."
It was voted that SC pay for the
Dr. Black said SC's reputation
worse it has been in some banquet.
is the
The SC $8,148.40 surplus was acyears. He said some faculty memalready disapprove of some of cumulated by the old Student
bers
a
SC's practices, and going into debt Government Association over
frugal
SOA's
will only add to their doubts about period of years.
spending habits led Dean Martin,
SC.,
an SGA adviser, to rail it the
"Thrifty Association."
Jack Rigby said next year's SC
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$400-$50-

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Two commerce students will re
ceive $2.--0 scholarships today at
the annual banquet of Beta
Gamma Sigma, honorary commerce fraternity.
The scholarships are provided by
the Ohio Oil Co. Foundation. It
also will award a $500 graduate
scholarship in the College of Commerce later in the year.

budget will be better planned. The
present budget had been planned
with the expectation of cutting
into the surplus by approximately
$400, Rigby stated. He also said
SC
this wili be the last year
will go over its budget.

Lullicran Picnic
Scl For Sunday

An $1,800 fellowship for advanced graduate study at the University of California has been
awarded to Earl F. Ellington, College of Agriculture and Home
Economics.

Ellington, Z't, received his flrt
degree from UK In 1935. He wa
one of 10 students named for the
awards, given annually by the
K.i 1st on Purina Co. His study at
the Oakland branch of the California school will be in animal

Persuasive Customers

A woman
RACINE. Wis. (AP)
The St. John's Lutheran Church who advertised a used television
student group will hold its an- set and an electric mixer for sale
nual picnic Sunday at Natural for $55 complained to police after
two unidentified men called at her
Bridge Park.
Students attending; the picnic home and forced her son to accept
are to meet at the church, Turk only $23 for the appliances.
and East High streets, before 1
p.m. (CI)T), and must bring- tchir
own lunches. Soft drinks will be

husbandry.
The 10 fellowship recipients
were chosen from several hundred
applicants in American and Canadian agricultural schools.

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available at the park.
A spokesman said the picnic also
would be open to members' dates
and friends.

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