Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1964 Stewart Criticizes— (Cont. from page 1) In interviews following the meeting, members split along party lines over the source of the deficit. "I think it was a political stab at the past administration," Cline said. THE PAST ADMINISTRATION, headed by Reuben McCornack, Abilene senior, was controlled by Vox Populi. University Party, with Stewart heading the ticket, ended Vox's seven-year hold on the student body presidency, in last spring's elections. Cline, a member of Vox, said Stewart should have pointed out some of the merits of the previous administration. The ten per cent increase in KU's student body should alleviate the situation somewhat, Cline said, as the ASC will receive a proportional increase in funds from student activity fees. "Last year's debts came not only from executive spending," Cline said, "but from spending from the council members themselves for things like paper and phone calls." WE'RE NOT EXACTLY sure yet how much the deficit is," Ray Myers, Dodge City senior and ASC treasurer, said. "We can't determine where the money was spent. It seems like somebody should have been keeping an eye on it—if only out of curiosity." Myers said $250 of ASC funds which had been loaned to the Radio Production Center last year had not been accounted for. Since the Center is now under University control, the funds may have been returned to the ASC during the summer and spent since then he said. A complete accounting of the ASC books and funds, to be completed by the middle of next week, should reveal the actual status of the ASC budget, Myers, a UP member, said. IN OTHER BUSINESS, the ASC appropriated funds to send Stewart to Washington, D.C., this weekend. Since the council is so heavily in debt, the University will reimburse them for the amount of the trip. Appointments were made to five ASC seats whose occupants had either moved from their districts or not returned to KU. They were: Jim Prager, Atchison sophomore, men's small residence halls district; Ginger Thiemer, Colby sophomore, women's small residence halls district; Dave Lutton, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, men's large residence hall district; George Brenner, Princeton senior, men's large residence hall district; and Bob Hicks, Kansas City, Mo., junior, fraternity district, Prager, Theimer and Hicks are affiliated with Vox Populi, and Lutton and Brenner with University Party. Pharmacy Faculty Having Active Week of Meetings The faculty of the KU Pharmacy School is having a busy schedule of meetings and conventions this week. The Fifteenth Bi-Annual Pharmacy Extension convened Monday at Salina beginning the 6-day convention which will meet at Hays and Wichita, before it is concluded here. Attending the conference from KU are Duwane Wenzel, professor of pharmacy and dean of the School of Pharmacy; Edward Smissman, professor of pharmacy; Raymond Hoppenen, professor of pharmacy; and Robert Wiley, assistant professor of pharmacy. THE PURPOSE OF the meetings is to discuss four major topics: drug interactions, drugs and the reproduction cycle, some current concepts in allergy, and drugs for intestinal parasites. The program will conclude in Lawrence with an open house of the Pharmacy School and laboratory demonstrations of chemical preparation of drugs, preparation of drugs into suitable dosage form, and testing on animals. This extension trip is sponsored by the KU School of Pharmacy, the Kansas Pharmaceutical Association, the Kansas State Board of Pharmacy, and the University Extension. The Pharmacy Advisory Council, which meets twice a year, will convene here Sunday. The 13 members attending are outstanding pharmacists elected to membership. The Wichita Academy of Pharmacists, attended by Dr. Wenzel, Dr. Hopponen, and Dr. Wiley yesterday, is a group of Wichita pharmacists oriented toward keeping up to date in their practice. JAMA KING She's jumping for joy at making FROSH HAWKS and over the navy skirt that she found here for $10.00 COACH HOUSE Chairs for Tennis and Gymnastics 12th & Oread VI 3-6369 College Life What Is It? Students from all backgrounds discussing informally 1. Purpose of life. 2. Does Faith Make Sense? Where Is It? This week the Tau Kappa Epsilon House corner of Iowa at 19th When? 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Oct.1 For Whom? You and your friends Hear: Karl Dennison, former Student Body President, Arizona State U. Refreshments For Transportation Call VI2-4372 or VI3-8607 SPONSORED BY CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS FILMING FROM AROUND THE WORLD THE SCIENCE ADVENTURE FILM SERIES (in color) ADMISSION FREE! 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