OCR Text |
Show Jonas Hull Anderson Thomas Greene THE APPORTIONMENT BOARD It requires a wise group of individuals to allot justly the necessary funds for the maintenance of the several campus activities. The task becomes one of increasing difficulty when the finances are limited. With the ever-growing complexities of college life, the duties of the Apportionment Board become proportionately difficult so that each succeeding year brings an ever greater responsibility to its members. Before any apportionment is made to an activity it is necessary for its manager to make an itemized budget of the estimated expenses and receipts. After receiving such reports, the Board carefully studies them over, making the necessary adjustments. On the tenth of every month the various activity managers are required to make a report to the Treasurer of the A. S. U. U. If these reports do not come in, the apportionment is cancelled. At the end of each year, the Board has all the activity accounts audited, the annual report appearing in the Chronicle about the first of May. The Apportionment Board this year was composed of Mark Greene, chairman; Elbert D. Thomas, Wesley Anderson, Theran Davis, Thomas Hull, Marwin Jonas, and Richard Mulliner. This group met early last fall for the purpose of giving to each authorized activity the amount of money necessary for its proper functioning. Allowances were made to the A. S. U. IJ., Athletics, Chronicle, Pen, Utonian, Humbug, Varsity Dramatics, Debating, Women's Athletic Association, Glee Clubs, Pep Band, Orchestra, other minor Music groups, Master Mind's Lecture Course, and Associated Women Students. 44 |