Friday, September 22, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Athletic dept. gets $11 of activity fee The largest portion of the yearly $24 student activity fee goes again this year to the KU athletics department. Almost half the amount finds its way to the coffers supporting various teams and athletic organizations. The fee is included in each student's general fee payment and is used to support various student activities and organizations. Approximate allocations for money received from the fee give the athletic department $11 from each student's yearly payment. This is in addition to athletic ticket revenues. Expected allotments Expected allotments from the All Student Council (ASC) activities budget, not yet submitted, are shown in the following table, based on the $24 individual fee. ID cards ... $ .40 Concert series ... 1.30 Athletics ... 11.00 Daily Kansan ... 2.90 Band ... .60 All Student Council ... .80 Dramatics ... 1.80 Debate ... .50 Intramural sports ... .80 Associated Women Stu- dents ... .20 Film series ... .25 Miscellaneous ... 1.50 Unallocated ... 1.95 Total $24.00 Planned expenditures Money from the student's general fee, including tuition, is expected to reach a total of $5,460.-825. Estimated expenditures are listed below: Candidates for 2 queens being elected American Royal queen and SUA carnival queen candidates are being elected this week by all organized women's living groups. Names of the SUA carnival queen candidates will be announced Tuesday, at a tea in the Kansas Union Centennial room at 7:00 p.m. Candidates for the American Royal Queen will be announced Thursday by the Dean of Women's office. The SUA carnival queen will be chosen from 36 candidates and crowned at the carnival's finale, Friday, Oct.14. Pictures of the candidates will be on exhibit at the Union during the carnival. People attending the carnival will use their ticket stubs as ballots. From the queen candidates, one girl will be selected to represent KU at the American Royal in Kansas City. A panel of townspeople and administrators will judge the candidates Sunday at 1:45 p.m. in the Union. The representative to the American Royal will be chosen for personal beauty, poise, culture, and intelligence. A woman from an independent living group may enter the competition Sunday by handing in to the Dean of Women's office a petition with 50 KU women's signatures by Thursday. She must meet these qualifications: She must be between the ages of 18 and 24, single, not previously married; must have a 4.00 grade point average and must have attended KU at least one semester. General expense (ad- ministration) ... $ 249,100 Student interests (deans of men & women) ... 44,000 Resident instruction ... ... 4,149,225 Summer sessions ... 200,000 University Extension ... 100,000 Library ... 180,000 Physical plant (build- ings & grounds) ... 487,500 Total $5,460,825 Penny A Pound Rides - See the campus from the air - Ask about College Credit for courses MAE 40 and MAE 41 - Financing available for special flight courses Antique & new aircraft on display Municipal Airport Lawrence Sunday, 10 a.m. to dark ERHART Flying Service, Inc. Phone VI 3-2167 - Penny A Pound Rides $1.00 Minimum If Matthew Thornton had signed his name with the Scripto Reading Pen, he'd be remembered today. Scripto's new Reading Pen makes what you write easier to read. That's why Scripto calls it the Reading Pen. It's a new Fiber-Tip pen that writes clear and bold. Not a fountain pen, not a ball-point, this is an entirely new kind of pen with a durable Fiber-Tip. Get the refillable Reading Pen for $1. Refills come in 12 colors. Available in a non-refillable model for 39ยข. Write with Scripto's new Reading Pen. You'll be remembered.