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ysecond my best I plan to Wake.ForeAillni~eroily, Winst<JR-Salem, North Car<1lina, Friday, March 25, 1977 !t the No.22 s is a over his d. "And Budget, tuition 1ncrease• tany By Cathy Woodard Williard said, "Several thousand Assistant Editor the Z. ~mith Reynolds Foundation and dollars are spent each year on the quad. receipts from the Deacon Club Of all, in the $21 million, what bugs me constitute 12.7 per cent. ' Dance Next year's budget of more than $50 the most is seeing how it's trampled million includes significant increases for down." Endowment now accounts for 6.4 per 1 March .women's athletics, the library and cent of the revenue. Citing a 26 per cent 1. in the On the revenue side, a tuition increase mcrease, Williard said, "I am quite utilities, according to Vice President and of $250 has 'been approved for next year. 1tre. Treasurer John Williard. Tuition rates plea;ed as it is the largest per cent Williard said tuition has increased·eyery Increase in the revenue side." ~rs are will be increased by $250 to $2,750 to help year for the last 15 years. Dormitory rent, book store and ticket David, meet increased expenditures, he added. · He added, "I know it is a lot, and the Approved by the Board of Trustees at sales, and food service receipts hysical administration and trustees would like to constitute 7.3 per cent of the revenue, their March 11 meeting, the budget end the constant spiral of tuition." reflects an increase of $1,925,500 over last according to Williard.• m sale Approximately half of the revenue, 49.3 . Concerning the total financial picture, year's budget. The budget for the per cent, is supplied by tuition. Gifts and ch 21 at Reynolda campus has been increased 10 he said, "We haven't had any deficits in lr at the grants, including $720,000 from the many years and I don't forsee any in the pet· cent to $21,104,500, while $29 million is Baptist State Convention. $820,0011 from slated for the medical school. near future." Williard said the largest single increase is earmarked for women's F · t at~:l~·times last year's budget, the 0 u r ·men 0 c 0 m pete $153,500 allocated for women's athletics n · triples last year's total and will provide f sG •d for 12 or · 13 scholarships and an 0 r· p reS I en Cy , Dave ' ~u~:~~tion of services for the athletes, · , ~posed, 1 Miller Another major increase is in the n race, library's budget. Williard said the budget of $1,900,000 is "almost a 15 per cent By Lynn Knapp prospective candidates for vice :J, Jeff increase." Of this budget, $495,000 is to be Staff Writer president, he said. vith 219 used for the purchase of books, an Kyla Boone said she intends to y three increase of $90,000. Student Government elections will be campaign for secretary. Gerard McNeill The allocation for heat, lights, and held April 5 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., also has shown interest in the office of rer was water is $975,000, another IJU!jor increase according to Bobby Kutteh, SG secretary, Kutteh added. 1dAllan in the larger budget. president. , Other students who are interested in 4votes, Williard said, "Over a three or four Offices to be filled include president, entering the race but have not yet Fort Lauderdale scene Stall photo by Pete McKay year period this has been our biggest vice president, treasurer and secretary. decided for what office they will run rswere increase. It (the utilities budget) is up Polls will be assembled at each include Ira Lackey, Cindy -Darnell and , also. Man,}' WF students spent spring break sunning, swimming or just relaxing in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Pictured elockwise from ·almost three times and unfortunately dormitory. Any WF undergraduate with Bob Flow, according to Kutteh. Davis · npper 1eft are Kim Deaton, Frances Mitchell, Mark King, and Dave Nave and John Dillon. this is an area over which we have very proper identification IJUIY vote, Kutteh Kutteh added that others probably will Kitchin little control." said. declare their candidacies soon. organ, Salaries and fringe benefits account for ''Anyone interested in running for Sophomore Keith Rogers said his House Less than J5 per cent of class · "slightly over 50 per cent of the budget," office should pick up a petition at the campaign will be based on issues such as ted on according to Williard. The payroll for 740 information desk or SG office at 230-A improved conununications between the employes is $1,400,000. Reynolda Hall. The petitions must students and SG, reform of the social Student assistants, who receive contain at'least 100 signatures by 5:30 policy and improved leadership of SG. DU .. Law,, medical acceptances lag approximately $1,000 per year, account p.m. Tuesday before the candidates can for $478,000 of the Qudget. officially enter the campaign," Kutteh SG has made several important tr explained. · accotnplishm.ents so far this year, The Student · Budget Advisory Rogers said, riting the extern program percentage of graduates who enter law Committee's recommendation for A prospective candidate for president By Steve Carpenter College Toby Hale, there are usuaHy 60 to or vice president usually must have at and SG work to extend Christmas 1nd Associate Editor and medical school. 70 students in each graduating class who $115,000 for College Union, publications vacation as examples. SG also has made Out of last year's graduating class of apply to medical school. and other campus organizations was least one year prior experience in the student legislature. some good attempts to change the social Altlioiigh mor~ than 40 per cent of all 890, Duke had 180 students. who were ''Normally 30 to 34 students are approved as submitted. A significant policy, he added. incoming fre~tuil~- W.JUcate_lill. interest accepted into law ·schools and . 160 · accepted,'-' he said. increase, from $5,300 to $7 ,025; is . Any_one ..without legislative experience · earmarked ··for CThe Studerif n:iagai:lne: Rogers, an SG legislator", is pr-esently in either law or medicine, less tfum 15 per graduates who entered medical school. S~udentS applying to medical school who wishes to campaign for these offices co-sponsoring a bill which would allow cent of each graduating class is accepted Harry ·neMik, associate registrar at have the. option of requesting a Student aid and stipends account for »fall $2,350,000 of the approved budget. may appeal his case to the SG election open house on Sunday afternoon. His by law or medical schools. · Duke, stated in a letter to Old Gold and recommendation ~y the Health corrunittee, according to Kutteh. campaign will be issue and identification According to estimates released by the Black, ,however, that about 75 per cent" of Professions Committee, an ad hoc Williard said of the $21 million law and management portion of the campus The campaign will begin Tuesday and oriented, he said. dean's office and the Office of all income freshmen at Duke are faculty committee created by the dean's Rogers said an SG president primarily Institutional Research and. Records, interested in careers in law or medicine. office about four years ago. budget is $2,250,000. continue until Monday, April4. In case of a tie, a run-off will be held April 6, with should be an instigator and coordinator; approximately 30 to 34 students out of the Vanderbilt awarded 778 baccalaureate According to Hale, the committee, Athletics account for $2,460,000 of the however, his leadership should not be 1976 graduating class were accepted by degrees in 1976. Approximately 100 of which consists of about 17 ·faculty budget, with $2,220,000 slated for the men the same voting hours as the April 5 stifling. medical schools and approximately 46 Vanderbilt's '76 graduates entered law members, meets with admissions and $153,000 for the women. election. students were accepted into Jaw schools. school and another 80 to 90 students were officers from the Bowman Gray School of Williard said, "Financially, athletics ·A short meeting for all candidates will Clifford Robinson, an SG legislator for The college awarded 664 baccalaureate accepted by medical scho(lls. Medicine and makes recommendations look better than in any of my 19 years two years, said his campaign will be around here." be held at 5:30p.m. March 29 at the SG degrees during 1976. There was no information available concerning not just the grades a student office after the petitions are handed in to based mainly on security, Statistics for law and medical concerning the percentage of Vanderbilt has made, but the difficulty or ease with The budget fot the day-to-day the office. communications between the students acceptances for Duke and Vanderbilt freshmen who indicate an interest in law which he or she made those grades. operation of the school totals slightly and the administration and housing. Universities show that Wake Forest lags or medicine. Hale added that ''the human qualities oyer $3 mill~on, according to Williard. Although no official announcement has Robinson said he also would advocate · behind these two scho'ols in the According to Assistant Dean of the of the student" such as personality, This includes utilities, custodial services been made, Kutteh said Clifford improvement of the grounds at Reynolda : perception and insightfulness, are alsG and supplies. He said this budget also Robinson, Jim Cain, Keith Rogers and Gard~nf.