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Show Although the amount of funds available was slightly higher than last year, the apportionments were made under the strain of a generally curtailed budget. The Board is commended on its keen foresight and decisions.Garrett, MawJensen, Van Winkle, ClaytonBennion, KirkhamIke <=J-\ftiiotiLaitiMent'-vatIt is the duty of the Apportionment Board to allot the funds received from student activity fees to the various school activities. After the manager of each authorized student activity has submitted an itemized budget of his contemplated expenditures for the ensuing year, the Board apportions the funds on hand to the various activities according to their needs and ihe amount of money available.Among the activities receiving apportionments from the Board during the past year were the four school publications, the Executive Council, the Athletic Council, the Associated Women Studem's, Debating, Dramatics, the Extension Division, the Music Council, the Stadium, the Women's Athletic Association, the Pistol Team, and other special act'vities. The Board also made a grant for the annual audit of the A. S. U. U. and student accounts.The Apportionment Board is made up of the president and treasurer of the student body, the university bursar, two faculty members, and two upper classmen. The members during the year were A. L. J ensen, chairman; Herbert B. Maw; Leon Garrett; Richard Van Winkle; Hyde Clayton; Adam Bennion; and Elmoin Kirkham.Thirty-two |