10 Tuesday, October 19, 1971 University Daily Kansan OFFICIAL NOTICE Where complete information was available, the following information and an actual ballot was sent to every student enrolled on the Lawrence campus. If you did not receive this information, check at Window 1, Registrar's Office. If you have any question, you may call the Student Senate Office, 864-3710. Be sure to read the voting instructions BRING THE GREEN CARD WITH YOU TO THE POLL WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY. A SHORT HISTORY AND EXPLANATION OF THE STUDENT ACTIVITY FEE Over 30 years ago, KU Students instituted a student activity fee to provide for student activities. The fee has increased in both price and scope, as the Student Body has increased in size and activities. Two years ago, the Student Senate gained authority from the administration to allocate the fund. Prior to that, only about 5 percent of the fund was allocated by student government, while 95 percent of the fund was allocated by the K.U. administration. The $400,000 a year fund, which the Student Senate has allocated for two years, has been a point of controversy within the Student Senate and within the Student Body. Currently, the fund may be divided into three large blocks. They are reflected in the options offered. They are: (1) Student government operating budget and UDK subscriptions. The Student Senate currently allocates about $60,000 for the operating budget—$25,000 to staff and run the activities center, $20,000 for the Curriculum and Instruction Survey (FEEDBACK), and $15,000 for administrative expenses, i.e. salaries, elections, supplies and expenses. Student government and the UDK subscriptions together total about (2) Admissions Events. This covers Athletic Admissions, University Theatre, Concert Course, Film Series and Intramursals. This is about $200,000 or approximately 1/2 of the fund. scnoot and department student groups, sports clubs, student publications, forensics, special interest groups and special projects. This is about $100,000 or 1/4 of the fund. In other words, the present $24 a year fee may be broken down in the following manner: (1) 56 for student government and student newspaper subscriptions (2) S12 for admissions events (3) $& for student organizations STUDENT SENATE ENACTMENT Passed September 29,1971 TO AUTHORIZE AN APPROPRIATIONS VOTE BY THE STUDENT BODY Be it enacted by the Student Senate of the University of Kansas assembled. Be if enacted by the Student Senate of the University of Kansas assembled, that SECTION 1. A preference ballot be mailed to each member of the Student Body containing several options for funding student activities at the University of Kansas. Included shall be a letter stating a purpose for the ballot together with a brief explanation of each option. A. Continue the options shown in the first section. B. Continue the options shown in the second section. SUMMARY UK Subscribes, Athletic Admission, University Theatre, Concert Course, University Film Series, Intramurals and Music. B. An $18 a year student activity fee to be allocated by the Student Senate for: Student Senate, UDK subscriptions, Athletic Admissions, University Theatre, Concert Course, University Film Series, and Intramurals, but does not include student organizer who will be charged with any student activity fee to be allocated by the Student Senate for: Student Senate, UDK subscriptions, or student organization, University Theatre, Concert Course, University Film Series, or intramurals, but does not include any student activities. D. A $4a year student activity fee to be allocated by the Student Senate for: Student Senate and UDK Subscriptions, but does not include Athletic Admissions, University Theatre, Concert Course, University Film Series, Intramurals, or student activities. or other. A $350 year student activity fee to be allocated by the Student Senate for: Student Senate, not include UDK subscriptions, Athletic Admissions, University Theatre, Concert Course, University Film Series, intramursal, or student theatre. F. A 123 a year student activity fee to be allocated by the Student Senate for: Student Senate, UDK subscriptions and student organizations. The yearly optional activity ticket for: Athletic Admissions, University Theatre, University Film Series. University Film Series. 0.8 & 1.4 year student activity tree to be allocated by the Student Senate for: Student Senate and JUD subscriptions, but other students will be required to participate in a special activity ticket for: Athletic Admissions, University Theatre, Concert Course, University Film Series and Instruments. H. NO activity fee. SECTION 3. The ballots may be marked on a three place hare elections system. That is, each voter may show first, second and third places on the voter's ballot. and third preferred from the option. The voter may be selected during the Fall election, October 20 and 31, 1971, when presented with Kansas CEE-104 ballots that may be cast during the Fall election, October 20 and 31, 1971 certificate of registration. UNIVERSITY of Caras and all - by student, bachelor's and degree level, bachelor's shall be reported to the Student Senate and published in the University Daily Kansan. From the results of the balloting, the Finance and Auditing committee shall recommend a proposal for funding for fiscal 1973 by November 12, 1971. The proposal will be sent to the Student Senate for amendment and or adoption or rejection. SECTION 6. No part of this Bill shall be construed as binding the Student Senate to alter the current student activity fee. This bill shall be in full force upon adoption by the Student Senate. Upon adoption, this Bill will be printed in the University Daily Kansas. A BRIEF EXPLANATION OF EACH OPTION A. This is the present fee for allocation by the Student senate to any recognized student activity (subject to Chancellor's and Board of Regents' approval). B. This one is identical to the present system except that no allocation may be made to student organizations, clubs, etc. Student organizations would then need to find new sources of opportunity. C. This one is identical to the present system with one exception; no allocation to the Athletic Department. Since they now receive a substantial portion of the activity fee, this would mean the activity fee would be cut in half. It would probably cause an increase in football and basketball ticket prices and might result in a loss of preferential seating for students at these events. D. This option would cut out everything except for student government and the University Daily Kansan. All of the organizations, clubs, and admission events would have to find new ways of financing themselves and their programs. E. The same as D. above, except the U.D.K. would not be funded and would have to find alter- Lively thesis of funding if it is to continue in its present mode. This is funding ONLY the student government operating budget. F. This one would fund, as in the past student government, the U.D.K., and recognized student organizations. The change here is that admission events would be funded by an optional activity ticket, which if purchased by enough students, would provide Athletic Admissions, University Theatre, Concert Course, Film Series and Intramurals at their present cost. This ticket would cost $18, and would cover all these admission events. (This would mean if you did not buy it, your fee would be $12 a year, and if you did buy it, your fee would be $30 a year.) G. Same as F. above, except the Student Senate could not allocate funds for student organizations. Student organizations would need to find new sources of revenue. Total cost: $6 a year for each student or $24 a year for students who purchase optional activity tickets. H. Everything would have to find new sources of income in order to continue operations. A. This is the present fee for allocation by the Student Senate to any recognized student activity (subject to Chancellor's and Board of Regents' approval). B. This one is identical to the present system except that no allocation may be made to student organizations, clubs, etc. Student organizations would then need to find new sources of C. This one is identical to the present system with one exception; no allocation to the Athletic Department. Since they now receive a substantial portion of the activity fee, this would mean the activity fee would be cut in half. It would probably cause an increase in football and basketball ticket prices and might result in a loss of preferential seating for students at these facilities. D. This option would cut out everything except for student government and the University Daily Kansan. All of the organizations, clubs, and admission events would have to find new ways of financing themselves and their programs. E. The same as D. above, except the U.D.K. would not be funded and would have to find alternative methods of funding, if it is to continue in its present mode. This is funding ONLY the student government operating budget. F. This one would fund, as in the past student government, the U.D.K., and recognized student organizations. The change here is that admission events would be funded by an optional activity ticket, which if purchased by enough students, would provide Athletic Admissions, University Theatre, Concert Course, Film Series and Intramurals at their present cost. This ticket would cost $18, and would cover all these admission events. (This would mean if you did not buy it, your fee would be $12 a year, and if you did buy it, your fee would be $30 a year.) G. Same as F. above, except the Student Senate could not allocate funds for student organizations. Student organizations would need to find new sources of revenue. Total cost: $6 a year for each organization. H. Everything would have to find new sources of income in order to continue operations and programs. INSTRUCTIONS FOR VOTING (1) Use a no. 2 (or softer) **pencil** ONLY. DONOT BEND, FOLD, MUTILATE, OR MAKE EXTRA MARKS ON THE CARD. (1) Use a no. 2 (or softer) pencil ONLY. DO NOT BEND, FOLD, MUTILATE, OR MAKE EXTRA MARKS ON THE CARD. (2) a. Under the option which is your first choice, make a heavy black mark in the bubble to the right of the word—FIRST. b. Under the option which is your second choice, make a heavy black mark in the bubble to the right of the word—SECOND. c. Under the option which is your third choice, make a heavy black mark in the bubble to the right of the word—THIRD. d. We would prefer that you mark your first, second and third preferences. You may, however, mark fewer without invalidating your ballot. (3) At the bottom of the card, please make a heavy black mark to the right of the abbreviation which represents the School or College in which you are currently enrolled. This will allow Student Senators to determine how their School or College voted. (4) Bring your ID card, Fall certificate of registration and ballot with you to the polls. (5) Bring the card to the polls on October 20 or 21. The schedule of voting is: Wednesday, October 20 Place: Union lobby, Strong Rotunda; 2nd floor, Summerfield Hall Time: 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Place: Oliver Hall, Hashinger Hall, G.S.P. Hall Time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Thursday, October 21 Place: Union lobby; Strong Rotunda; 2nd Floor, Summerfield Hall Time: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (2) a. Under the option which is your first choice, make a heavy black mark in the bubble to the right of the word—FIRST. b. Under the option which is your second choice, make a heavy black mark in the bubble to the right of the word—SECOND. c. Under the option which is your third choice, make a heavy black mark in the bubble to the right of the word—THIRD. d. We would prefer that you mark your first, second and third preferences. You may, however, mark few without invalidating your ballot. (3) At the bottom of the card, please make a heavy black mark to the right of the abbreviation which represents the School or College in which you are currently enrolled. This will allow Student Senators to determine how their School or College voted. (5) Bring the card to the polls on October 20 or 21. The schedule of voting is: Wednesday, October 20 (5) Bring the card to the polls on October 20 or 21. The schedule of voting is: differentiate how your SCHOOL or College voted: (4) Bring your 1D card, Fall certificate of registration and ballot with you to the polls Place: Union lobby, Strong Rotunda; 2nd floor, Summerfield Hall Time: 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Place: Oliver Hall, Hashinger Hall, G.S.P. Hall Time: 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Thursday, October 21 Place: Union lobby; Strong Rotunda; 2nd Floor, Summerfield Hall Time: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Time: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. OFFICIAL NOTICE