Page 2 University Daily Kansart Friday, Oct. 12, 1951 All Student Council Approves 1951-52 School Year Budget The 1951-52 budget for the All Student Council was voted and approved at the last meeting of the student governing body. It was submitted by Dean Werries, Council treasurer. EXPENDITURES Appropriations ... $1,600.00 A.S.C. Business Exp. ... 175.00 Conferences ... 125.00 Election Expense ... 250.00 Miscellaneous Expense ... 100.00 Jayhawk Nibble ... 183.00 Publications ... 1,500.00 Traditions, Cheerleaders 325.00 Service Charge ... 50.00 TOTAL EXPEND. ... $4,308.00 EXPENSES Transfer of Funds from Reserve ... $660.38 Activity Tickets ... 4,156.00 Filing Fees ... 60.00 Social Fines ... 100.00 Interest ... 30.00 RECEIPTS ... $5,006.38 LESS DEFICIT 1950-51 ... -660.42 TOTAL RECEIPTS ... $4,345.96 Werries explained the difference of transfer of funds from reserve, $660.38, and the 1950-51 deficit of $660.42 as resulting from an error during the first consideration of the bill. It has since been accounted for. Four Will Attend Education Meeting The life adjustment conference will be held Monday, Oct. 15, in Topeka, Dr. G. B. Smith, dean of the School of Education, said. Members of the School of Education staff who will attend are Dean Smith, Karl Edwards, instructor in education, Cloy Hobson, and Kenneth Anderson, associate professors of education. Such heavenly shoes at a close-to-the-earth price! You do a smart co-starring job with practically your entire wardrobe, beside giving you walking-on-air comfort. Hand-sewn trim and flexible leather soles give OLDMAINE TROTTERS that wonderful workbench look. $3.95 Sizes 1/2 to 10 AAA to B ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP 837-39 Massachusetts Art Ed Club Proposes Project Members of the Art Education club are busy continuing former projects and initiating new ones. The club has a bulletin board near the dean of women's office, which last year was reserved for pictures of Kansas artists. American artists will be featured this year, and the display will be changed weekly by the club. Plans also are being made for a crafts room in the freshman dormitory. This plan was organized by the two head residents, the Misses Elizabeth Evans and Barbara Lewis. Purpose of the crafts room is to help freshman women with crafts such as leather work, finger painting, basketry, textile painting, and other arts in which an interest is shown. Christmas cards and presents will be made. Definite hours have not been chosen for the hours the crafts room will be open. Next week is the probable opening of the room, and members of the Art Education club will be on hand to help the freshman women. Official Bulletin Kappa Phi, organization for Methodist women, 7:10 tonight, open meeting in Danforth Chapel. Linnaean club, field trip and picnic, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, meet in front of Snow hall. Bring picnic lunch, coffee furnished. American Pharmaceutical association picnic, 5:30 today, Potter lake picnic grounds. Sign up at Pharmacy office, all pharmacy students invited. Lutheran Student association, 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church, cost supper and program. Mathematics Colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 211 Strong hall, Prof. Ainsley H. Diamond. Gamma Delta (Lutheran student organization), 5:30 p.m. Sunday, supper meeting at 17th and Vermont. Church service at Danfort chapel Sunday at 8:30 a.m. sponsored by Wesley foundation picnic is cancelled. Hui O Hawaiiana, 7:15 Monday, Pine room, Union. Hula instructions. Everyone invited-refreshments. Kansas university Dispepel renew- ship. 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Myers hall. Cost supper and recreation. Everyone invited. Nine Instructors Attend Conference Nine faculty members from the University of Kansas will attend a conference of college teachers in Topeka today. Participating from the School of Education are: Dean George B. Smith, Henry P. Smith, Miss Maud Ellsworth, Miss Jio Stapleton, Kenneth Anderson, Miss Helen Lohr, Alvin Schild, Oscar Haugh and Karl The meeting, for teachers of elementary and secondary education, will continue through Saturday. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans. every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Uniform examination periods. Entered as second class. Attended 17. 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3. 1879. Genuine DAIRY QUEEN 1950 DAIRY QUEEN NATL. TRADE ASSM., INC. METHODIST STUDENT AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP RECOGNITION SERVICE Sunday - October 14 - 10:50 a.m. Affiliate Membership is available to any student desiring more intimate fellowship ties with his church in the university community. It does not affect membership in one's home church and automatically ceases when one leaves school. 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