Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1963 Plan for Election Change Expected at ASC Meeting A change in All Student Council election procedures is expected to be asked tonight by ASC member Bill Brier, Overland Park junior. Brier, large men's residence hall representative, said last night he will introduce legislation which would allow all ballots cast in a district to be considered in determining the number of representatives that district receives. Erner's district came within eight votes of the required 1,250 last month of expanding to six representatives. Forty mismarked ballots were declared void by the ASC elections committee, which decided that only valid ballots should be considered in determining the number of representatives. Brier said his bills would effect only the determination of the number of representatives. Invalid ballots would not be used in actual counting, he said. The bills will be introduced as amendments, one to the ASC constitution and the other to the elections bill, because both contain sections specifying that only valid ballots be used in fixing representation. The constitutional amendment will require two-thirds approval of the council and approval of the student body. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results! Educators from 121 high schools will meet at 2 p.m. tomorrow with former students who are now KU freshmen. Principals Confer With Ex-Students The purpose of the 15th annual Principal-Counselor-Freshman Conference is to inform KU and high schools of methods to better higher education, James K. Hitt, registrar, said. Registration will begin at 8:30 am. in the Kansas Union, followed by an opening meeting at 9:30. The principals and counselors representing high schools will then break into groups to discuss different facets of university life. Joseph W. McGuire, dean of the School of Business, will make a luncheon address on "The Economic Impact of Exporting Students." JOE LOUIS WAS FAVORED AT 20-1 before his victories over Harry Thomas, Al McCoy, Gus Dorazio and Tony Musto. "The business of America IS business," President Calvin Coolidge once observed sagely. The same could be said of KU's finances. Size of University Budget Indicates Business Role It took 140 pages of graphs, budget sheets and accounts to outline the labyrinth of debts and credits of KU funds in the recently released financial report. Keith Nitcher, KU comptroller and a certified public accountant, has worked since school began with the aid of a secretary to compile the report. Operating income for the fiscal year ending June 30 totaled more than $24 million, including the KU Medical Center. The Lawrence campus operating income total was more than $21 million. State appropriations accounted for 46 per cent of the total income, which represents a decrease in percentage from previous years, although not in total dollar appropriations. Student fees amounted to almost $3 million, 817 per cent of the total operating income. The $34 million figure did not include the financial operations of the Kansas Union and Bookstore, the physical education corporation, the KU Endowment Association, and the research foundation. "The Perfect Christmas Gift" PROF. GEORGE B. PENNEY adapted KU's "Crimson and the Blue" from Cornell University's "Far Above Cayuga's Waters" in 1892 when he was about to start on a trip with the KU Glee Club which he organized. ...A Portrait Of Distinction By... HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank Photographer Avoid the last minute rush. Telephone now for your appointment. 721 Mass. 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