University of Kentucky - Kentuckian Yearbook (Lexington, KY)

 - Class of 1986

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Z., , 1- af-L. - ffm? 494 sg -ff, at ' '1v,,,. I ik Q fit fel- new organization has been set up to get students directly in- volved in the development and fund-raising efforts at UK. According to Terry Mobley, direc- tor of the UK development office, the purpose of the new Student Devel- opment Council is to assist with fund-raising efforts at the University of Kentucky. The council works with student organizations that participate in fund-raising activities, as well as sponsoring fund-raising events of its own. The 21 members of the council were chosen from a cross-section of students said Tim Freudenberg, stu- dent affairs officer in the UK devel- opment office. The members were chosen on the basis of their lead- ership activities, grade point average and essays, he said. Finalists were interviewed by a selections commit- tee. The idea for such a council is not new to the university setting. Many other universities in the country have similar groups. Dr. Ray I-lornback, vice president for univerity relations, came up with the plan for such a council here, and after talking with Freudenberg, got the preparations under way. Since the organization is new this year, they only tried to concentrate on a few activities. Even though the council didn't begin serious work until February, it managed to award two S1000 scholarships. Funding for the scholarships came from student contributions and proceeds from stu- dent activities. ln addition to the scholarships, the council also worked on three other projects for the year. ln conjunction with the Little Kentucky Derby, the Council sponsored an alumni golf benefit for student scholarships. The Partners for Excellence program was another project the council' spon- sored. Through this project, student Organizations who make contribu- tions were awarded for their efforts. The most ambitious project, according to Freudenberg, was the Senior Challenge. Similar projects had met with success at other univer- sities, so UK's Student Development COuncil decided to give it a try. Graduating seniors are asked to Plegde money to the university for the next three years. Mobley said that the response from the university Cadministrationl has been excellent. Freudenberg is pleased with the success of the group. So far, so good. The council is struc- tured well, and we have some high calibur students. l feel like the coun- cil will grow in size and ability, he said. -Maurice W. Chappell Student Development Council mem- ber lane Greene blitzes a senior dur- ing a Senior Challenge fund-raising party. -Photo by Alan Lessig Student Development Council



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