Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, January 30, 1975 meak i SGC Half-Fiscal Year Fnancial Statement OR, HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING TO YOUR MONEY .. . A REPORT TO THE STUDENT BODY, BY ELLIOT CHIKOFSKY, Treasurer of Student Government Council For the first time in the recent history of mankind, fi- nancial statements of Student Government Council, the long- time bastion of fiscal irresponsibility and student apathy, have been published for student body inspection. SGC receives 75c per student per term via an assess- ment on the tuition bill. 30c per student per term (40%) is committed to the SGC Legal Advocate Program. SGC elec- tions currently draw about 1,200 student voters who elect "representatives" to decide how to expend (or most often waste) over $50,000 a year contributed by UM's 36,000 cur- rent students. Simply, this money belongs to all of us and we deserve a proper accounting of every penny and some sort of repre- sentation in deciding how it's spent. These statements re- present the state of SGC finances for the first half of the 1974-75 fiscal year. For the first time in a long sordid his- tory, SGC is financially "in the black", and (believe it or not) spent less in the last six months than it took in! (Better look quick before it disappears! Historic miracles are few and far between at this University.) STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES 1;July 1974 to 31 December 1974 Student Organizations Board Expenses Rekeying student org. offices $ 24.20 Transportation (11) 109.37 Misc. 1.00 $ $ 134.57 73.95 Misc. Advertising $15061.63 $ 7498.20 SGC JULY TO DECEMBER BALANCE (12) STATEMENT OF CURRENT ASSETS & LIA 31 December 1974 CURRENT ASSETS University Accounts U.S. Postal Bulk Mailing Permit Acct. Accounts Receivable Telephone Equioment-Advance Pavment Insurance & Bonds-Advance Pavment CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts Pavable Allocations & Grants Pavable (13) Escrow Funds (Stud. Org.nBoard Hearina) Health Ins. Program remuneration to SGC Admin. Assistant Funds held for SGC Leaal Advocate Proq. BILITIES $20186.84 10.51 6.75 624.60 336.00 $21164.70 $ 839.79 900.00 19.00 3600.00 11854.44 Daily Photo UNDERRATED MICHIGAN wrestler Bill Schuck (left), who specializes in coming out on the long end of short scores, gained one of his biggest triumphs in this m a t c h last February against Oklahoma's Brian Beatson. Schuck's 3-2 decision over his Sooner foe, who later earn- ed all-Ameria ranking for finishing sixth in the NCAA tournament at 142 lbs, was indispens- able in a narrow 17-15 Wolverine win over the eventual national champions. Matma S chtukai-ms BALANCE FORWARD JULY 1, 1974 (1) REVENUE TuitionAssessmenf Collected (2) $265 Committed to SGC Legal Advocate Prog. (106 Health Insurance Program Service Fee $ 52 Contrib. for Remuneration of SGC Admin. Assistant 18 $ (476.06) for Big Ten crown $17213.23 CURRENT BALANCE $ 3951.47 (14) - 46.49 18.60) SGC LEGAL ADVOCATE PROGRAM STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENSES, 1 July to 31 December 1974 $15927.89 00.00 00.00 Back Accounts Collected (Michigan Student News) July to Dec. Revenue $ 7000.00 $ 108.00 $23035.89 REVENUE Tuition Assessment EXPENSES Witness Fees Filing Fees Document copies & misc. Comouter Research Contrib. to aeneroal office exenses Asst. Leal Advocate Salary Colleae Work Study Reimb. Contrib. for A.L.A. salary $10618.60 $ 194.90 70.35 236.83 49.14 2020.02 $1820.00 (1456.00) (364.00) By RICK BONINO ! The man in blue dropped the man in yellow to the mat amidst a flurry of cheers from' the Crisler Arena faithful. Mid- way through the third period, the first takedown of the in- tense match gave the man in blue his first lead. And al- though the opponent escaped his grasp nearly a minute later, the takedown proved decisive. BILL SCHUCK had won an- other big one, perhaps the big- gest of his career. He had tak- en on Northwestern's Midlands tournament champion Andre Allen, a superb 142 - pounder, and won, 4-2. It was a big night for Bill Schuck. It was also Schuck's I most recent appearance. Side- lined with torn rib cartilage, courtesy of Allen, Schuck has watched and waited for three weeks. Friday night, when top-ranked Iowa hits town, the aggressive 142-pounder can take another step toward establishing Big Ten supremacy. as they come up." "I try thinking more in prac- tice. You go over situations and. think about them so when they. pop up in a match it's more re- action than thinking." Schuck's practice attitude has changed greatly this sea- son. "My first three years, I liked wrestling but I didn't enjoy practice," Schuck said. "Team captain Dave Curby inspired me - he enjoys working, he gives 120 per cent all the time. I got into that routine, too." SCHUCK'S CAREER has the championship. This year could be different. Lawinger is gone, and Allen vanquished. Schuck's final re- venge can come against Iowa's Brad Smith, who with Schuck and Allen forms the Big Ten elite at 142. Smith, who defeated Schuck in this year's Midlands, knows who he'll be wrestling Friday night. No one walks away from a match with Schuck without a lasting impression. "SCHUCK'S AN extremely physical wrestler," said Michi- gan coach Bill, Johannesen. '. EXPENSES Back Debts Back Allocations & Grants Allocations & Grants (3) Ann Arbor People's Bicentennial Comm. Black Christian Nationalist Forum Black Conference Child Care Action Center Frame-up Film Festival (Proj. Community) Future Worlds Lecture Series Radical Student Union Red Cross-Honduras Disaster Relief Regents Candidate Forum Office Expenses Secretarial Salaries Fringe Benefits (FICA, Group In Health Ins. Contributions) Staff Holiday Bonuses Office Equipment Bulk Mailing Permit Photographic Services Subscriptions Stationary supplies $536.22 Reimb.-supplies used by Uriv. Housing Council (17.00) $ $ 1510.70 3550.00 -0- $ 2571.24 July-Dec. Balance Retained in Program $ 8047.36 SGC LEGAL ADVOCATE PROGRAM STATEMENT OF CURRENT ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 31 December 1974 $ 300.00 300.00 200.00 100.00 125.00 1000.00 200.00 300.00 40.00 $2462.93 ,s., 295.04 40.00 136.22 30.00 20.00 41.00 519.22 "Wrestling is brutal sometimes. I don't consider myself a mean guy off the mat, but you do what you can to win." -Aichigan wrestler Bill Schuck CURRENT ASSETS SGC funds committi CURRENT LIABILITIES Contribution to Subs Advocate Solarv Saarv Pavable-Les Reimb. for Expenses ed to program dize Asst. Lenal $11854.44 $ 20.53 aal Advocate 4500.00 -Lecial Advocate 500.00 $ 5020.53 CURRENT BALANCE IN PROGRAM $ 6833.91 (14) 11 ,, i , $ 2565.00 Photocopies Reimb.- personal copies Postage Reimb.- postage charges Telephone Equip. Rental Toll Charges Reimb.- Personal calls Reimb.- Phone credit (4) Misc. & Petty Cash Exp. Reimb. to Petty Cash $286.24 (7.65) 278.59 $ 43.67 (23.67) - NOTES - ( 1) Parentheses indicate negative figures. (2) 75c per student per term with 30c (40%) committed to the SGC Leaal Advocate Program. (3) SGC can allocate its funds to anyone by a motion with 2/3 roll call vote of the members in favor upon second redoing. Any constituent may presentma motion for "first reading" at 9 p.m. at the SGC meeting any Thursday night of the term. (4) SGC received a credit from Michigan Bell for phone calls by former officers on an SGC telephone credit card. Such cards no longer exist. (5) The SGC Legal Advocate Program contributes to general SGC office expenses at a rate of 40%. the same rate at which it receives funds from the tuition assessment. (6) This represents the lowest cost of an SGC election in years. Recent elections ranoed in price anywhere from $7,000 to $25,000. At $2,700. the October 1974 election (with about 1,200 student vot- ers) reflects the cheapest recent election while overoainq over $2.25 per vote cast. (7) SGC subsidizes campaians of SGC candidates to up to $30 per can- didate with a maximum of $1 50 per slate. I consider this a waste of student money to finance the compainns of candidates running in an election where hardly anyone votes. For the second vear in a row, I have introduced a motion to delete compaian subsidies. (8) SGC is incorporated as a non-profit corporation under the laws of the State of Michiaan. (9) SGC maintained, until recently, computer accounts for tabulation of SGC election results. Charges listed were the cost of maintaining the file for the ballot counting program. These computer accounts no longer exist. Current controversy surrounds the closing of the ac- counts and the. ooenina of a new one by the SGC Executive Vice President. apoarently without the knowledge or consent of SGC or other officers. (10) This represents insurance aaoinst financial rip-offs by current or future SGC officers. Only the President and Treasurer iointly may disburse funds, and both are covered by bond. (11) This transoortation expense reflects the fact thgt, at the decision of the SGC officers present durina the summer. the chairperson of the Student Organizations Board was flown back to Ann Arbor during summer vacation to coordinate student oooosition at the July Re- cents meetina to an administration prooosal titled "Guidelines for Use of University Facilities" which, as presented, would have meant almost total control of the finances of student organizations by the Universitv. (12) There it is folks! SGC spent $7,498.20 less than it received while accounting for over $5,000 in back debts. (13) To brina this up to date, SGC has since 1 January 1974 allocated $4,530.00 to organizations. $30 went to East Wind, $500.00 to Tenant's Union, and $4,000.00 to Child Care Action Center (the only compus child care center). The child care allocation was the result of a petition drive with over 1,000 current students signing. (14) SGC will receive at least Z22.500.00 from the tuition assme.nt for Winter term. 40% ($9,000) is committed to the SGC Legal Advocate Program. Schuck talks as straightfor- been far from routine, despite wardly as he wrestles. his lack of publicity. The Toledo "I just go out there and go as native was never a state cham- hard as I can for eight min- pion in high school and Michi- utes," Schuck said. "I want the gan was the only major college other guy to know he's wrestl- to recruit him.{ ing me for eight minutes. If I You.won't find Schuck's name' go my hardest, I should win." in the Wolverine record book, although he's been a starter for WINNING IS A habit with four years. Bill Schuck doesn't Bill Schuck. He is one of two win big - he just wins. Michigan starters undefeated in Last year was a typical dual meets, sharing honors with Schuck year. He posted no su- sophomore Mark Johnson. How- perior (10 point or more) dual ever, Schuck feels no extra meet decisions, and recorded pressure because of his un- one fall. blemished record. However, Bill lost just twice "Sure, I think about it," he in 12 regular - season matches said. "But I don't think about -once to Allen, and once to winning just in terms of keep- Wisconsin's Rich Lawinger, the ing my unbeaten record." defending Big Ten champ at Actually, Schuck has little 150 who dropped down to 142. time to think during a match. LAWINGER THEN relegated "I REACT to things more Schuck to second place in the than I plan my moves," Schuck Big Ten tournament, and came said. "Each match is different, back to knock him off in the and you have to react to things NCAA tourney, on his way to OPEN TILL -1 TONIGHT UNIVERSITY CELLAR Ba to STE U Basement of the Michigan UChien "You feel his presence every minute he's out there." S c h u c k isn't particularly stocky, but he is well-mus- cled and knows how to use them. "Wrestling is brutal some- times," Schuck admits. "I don't consider myself a mean guy off the mat, but you do what you can to win." "Bill is a real pounder," Johannesen continued. "He just goes out and hurts people." UNFORTUNATELY, Schuck also gets hurt. The ribs were just another in a long line of college injuries. They bother him little now, though, and he feels ready for Iowa. "I'm not the kind of person who gets fat easily," Schuck said. "I've done a lot of ex- ercising since I've been out and I'll be ready." SCHUCK'S long - range fu- tire may lie in helping others get ready. The senior BGS ma- jor has been taking pre-med courses. But for Schuck and the rest of the Michigan squad, the fu- ture now is Crisler Arena Fri- day night. "The home advantage will help," Schuck said. "We'll be more relaxed." Relaxation is a luxury Brad Smith can ill afford Friday night. If he does he may never know what hit him. 20.00 $1249.20 570.73 (7.64) (734.46) $ 132.31 (3.10) 1077.83 129.21 Legal Advocate Program contribution to general office expenses (5) Election (October 1974) (6) Salaries (Poll Workers, Election Dir.) Subsidies to Candidate Campaigns (7) Truck Rental Table Delivery & Replacement Mich. Daily Display Ads Computer File Maintenance (9) Misc. Health Insurance Program Executive Expenses Mich. Corporation Annual Reoort Fee (8)9 r(- nn..nr f f e PC (2020.02) $ 3030.02 $1418.05 597.04 158.77 106.33 357.00 47.56 17.47 At toniaht dSGC meeting, the followinq allocations are Graduate Student Newsletter....... Spiritual Community of the Sun.......... Indochina Peace Campaign ............ . Pilot Program Advertising Aid.. ....... . National Student Comm. Against Racism ... . Sevmour Hersh Speaking Engagement ..... . East Wind Organization .............. . Social Work Student Union............... on the agenda: $ 500.00 $1,000.00 $ 500.00 $ 150.00 $1,000.00 $ 300.00 $ 635.00 $ 400.00 MEETING Wednesday, Feb. 5-8:00 p.m. Michigan Union SPRING BREAK TRIP TO UTAH 712 days of skiing at: ALTA: the dowager queen of powder skiing. SNOWBIRD: the ultramodern counterpart to Alta with a125-passen- ger tramway and 3100 vertical feet of challenging bowls and trails N.B.: the above areas average twice the snowfall of Colorado resorts such as Aspen. PARKuCITY: home of the U.S. Ski Team, the longest gondola in the ( $ $ 2702.22 783.35 If you're still reading this far, I must presume you are at least mildly concerned with what your money is used for. I'm trying to reoresent all UM students both as SGC Treas- urer and as LSA representative on SGC. If you have any questions or comments I'll be Glad to hear and answer them. All SGC FINANCIAL RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR IN- SPECTION BY ANY CURRENT UM STUDENT. Call me, 1'1 n I/. fn nn - - - tkorn witk v , $ 10.00 27 .00 I I ~I , 1