SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                            SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION

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                                    SBL FUND
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    NOTICE TO CONTRACTHOLDERS OF SBL VARIABLE ANNUITY ACCOUNTS III, IV, VIII,
        AND VARIFLEX AND SBL VARIABLE LIFE INSURANCE ACCOUNT VARILIFE AND
        VARILIFE SEPARATE ACCOUNT OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS
                OF SBL FUND, SERIES D TO BE HELD OCTOBER 28, 1998
                 700 SW HARRISON ST., TOPEKA, KANSAS 66636-0001
                            TELEPHONE 1-800-888-2461


TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
  - SBL FUND
    o SERIES D (WORLDWIDE EQUITY SERIES)

   Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of Series D
(Worldwide  Equity  Series) (the  "Series") of SBL Fund (the  "Fund"),  a Kansas
corporation,  will be held at the offices of the Fund,  Security  Benefit  Group
Building, 700 SW Harrison Street, Topeka, Kansas 66636-0001, on October 28, 1998
at 9:30 a.m. local time ("Meeting"), for the following purposes:

   1.  To approve a  Sub-Advisory  Contract,  as exhibited in the attached proxy
       statement,  between the Fund's investment  manager,  Security  Management
       Company, LLC, and OppenheimerFunds, Inc.

   2.  a.  To   amend   the   fundamental   investment   limitation   concerning
           underwriting.

       b.  To amend the fundamental investment limitation concerning borrowing.

       c.  To amend the fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

       d.  To eliminate the fundamental  investment limitation concerning margin
           purchases of securities and short sales.

       e.  To  eliminate  the  fundamental   investment   limitation  concerning
           investment in other investment companies.

       f.  To amend the  fundamental  investment  limitation  regarding  owning,
           buying,  selling or otherwise  dealing in  commodities or commodities
           contracts.

   3.  To transact  such other  business as may properly come before the Meeting
       or any  adjournments  thereof,  and to adjourn the  Meeting  from time to
       time.

   The Board of  Directors of the Fund has fixed the close of business on August
31, 1998, as the record date for the determination of stockholders of the Series
entitled to notice of and to vote at the Meeting.

   THERE IS ENCLOSED A PROXY FORM  SOLICITED  BY THE BOARD OF  DIRECTORS  OF SBL
FUND.  ANY FORM OF PROXY WHICH IS EXECUTED  AND  RETURNED,  NEVERTHELESS  MAY BE
REVOKED  PRIOR TO ITS USE.  ALL SUCH PROXIES  PROPERLY  EXECUTED AND RECEIVED IN
TIME WILL BE VOTED AT THE MEETING.

                                           By order of the Board of Directors of
                                                                       SBL Fund,
Topeka, Kansas                                                        AMY J. LEE
September 21, 1998                                                     Secretary
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IMPORTANT: STOCKHOLDERS WHO DO NOT EXPECT TO BE PRESENT IN PERSON AT THE MEETING
ARE REQUESTED TO MARK,  DATE,  SIGN AND RETURN THE ENCLOSED PROXY CARD(S) TO THE
FUND AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.

SBL FUND
  o  SERIES D (WORLDWIDE EQUITY SERIES)
MEMBER OF THE SECURITY BENEFIT GROUP OF COMPANIES
700 SW HARRISON STREET, TOPEKA, KANSAS 66636-0001

                SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS, OCTOBER 28, 1998
                                 PROXY STATEMENT

                       BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP OF FUND SHARES

   Investments  made through SBL Variable  Annuity  Accounts III, IV, VIII,  and
Variflex and through SBL Variable Life Insurance  Account  Varilife and Security
Varilife  Separate  Account do not constitute  direct  ownership of Fund shares.
Rather,  a variable  annuity  contract or a variable  life policy  represents an
interest in one of six Security Benefit Life Insurance  Company ("SBL") separate
accounts.  SBL has record ownership of all Fund shares.  Such contractowners and
policyowners  (herein referred to as "stockholders")  have a beneficial interest
in the underlying Fund shares,  and retain certain voting rights with respect to
the  beneficially  owned  shares.  SBL, or its  appointee,  will vote the shares
beneficially  owned by each  stockholder in accordance  with each  stockholder's
instructions. The enclosed voting instruction form is provided for this purpose.
All shares for which the  stockholders do not provide voting  instructions,  and
any  shares  which  SBL  holds  for its own  account,  will be voted in the same
proportion as those shares for which voting instructions have been received.

                     SOLICITATION AND REVOCATION OF PROXIES

   The enclosed proxy is solicited by and on behalf of the Board of Directors of
SBL Fund (the  "Fund") and is revocable by  submitting  to the  Secretary of the
Fund  prior to the  Meeting  date  another  proxy,  sending  written  notice  of
revocation signed by the Owner, or voting the shares in person at the Meeting. A
second proxy form may be obtained  from the  Secretary of SBL Fund.  The cost of
soliciting  proxies will be borne by Security  Management  Company,  LLC, 700 SW
Harrison Street,  Topeka, Kansas 66636-0001 ("SMC" or the "Investment Manager"),
which  will  be  reimbursed  by the  Fund.  SMC is the  investment  adviser  and
administrator  of the Fund. In addition to  solicitations  by mail,  some of the
Investment  Manager's officers and employees,  without extra  remuneration,  may
conduct additional solicitation by telephone, telegraph and personal interviews.
Proxies are expected to be mailed on or about September 25, 1998.
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THE FUND WILL FURNISH,  WITHOUT CHARGE,  A COPY OF THE ANNUAL REPORT  CONTAINING
AUDITED FINANCIAL  STATEMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997, AND A
COPY OF THE SEMIANNUAL REPORT CONTAINING  UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE
PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30, 1998, TO A STOCKHOLDER UPON REQUEST.  SUCH REQUESTS SHOULD
BE DIRECTED  TO AMY LEE,  SECRETARY  OF THE FUND,  BY WRITING THE FUND AT 700 SW
HARRISON ST.,  TOPEKA,  KANSAS  66636-0001,  OR BY CALLING THE FUND'S  TOLL-FREE
TELEPHONE NUMBER 1-800-888-2461, EXTENSION 3127.

                                VOTING SECURITIES

   Only  stockholders  of record of Series D (the  "Series")  of the Fund at the
close of  business  on  August  31,  1998 are  entitled  to vote at the  special
Meeting. On that date, the outstanding number of voting securities of the Series
was as follows:  19,562,042.7791 shares of common stock of the Series of the par
value of $1.00 per share. Each share is entitled to one vote.

   Approval of the  Sub-Advisory  Contract,  Proposal  No. 1 and approval of the
amendments to the fundamental  investment  limitations,  Proposal No. 2, require
the affirmative  majority vote of the outstanding  shares of the common stock of
the Series.

   A  "majority  vote" is  defined  as the vote of either  67% or more of voting
securities of the Series  present at the meeting in person or by proxy,  or more
than 50% of such outstanding voting securities, whichever is less.

   The  presence,  in person or by  proxy,  of more than 50% of the  outstanding
shares of the Series will be sufficient to establish a quorum for the conduct of
business  at the  Meeting.  Shares  held by  stockholders  present  in person or
represented  by proxy at the  Meeting  will be counted  both for the  purpose of
determining  the presence of a quorum and for  calculating the votes cast on the
proposal before the Meeting.  Shares represented by timely and properly executed
proxies will be voted as specified.  Executed  proxies that are unmarked will be
voted in favor of the proposals  presented at the Meeting.  An abstention on any
proposal,  either by proxy or by vote in person at the Meeting,  will be counted
for  purposes of  establishing  a quorum,  but has the same effect as a negative
vote.

   In the event that a  sufficient  number of votes to approve a proposal is not
received,  the persons named as proxies may propose one or more  adjournments of
the Meeting to permit further  solicitation of voting  instructions,  or for any
other  purpose.  A vote may be taken on any proposal  prior to an adjournment if
sufficient  votes have been received for approval.  Any adjournment will require
the affirmative vote of a majority of those shares represented at the Meeting in
person or by proxy. Unless otherwise instructed,  proxies will be voted in favor
of any  adjournment.  At any  subsequent  reconvening  of the  Meeting,  proxies
(unless previously  revoked) will be voted in the same manner as they would have
been voted at the Meeting.

                                VOTING OF PROXIES

   SBL or its appointee will vote in accordance with all  instructions  received
prior  to the  Meeting.  It is  the  present  intention  that  unless  otherwise
directed, SBL, or its appointee, will vote for Proposal No. 1, approval of a new
sub-advisory agreement between SMC and OppenheimerFunds,  Inc., for Proposal No.
2, approval of amendments to the fundamental  investment limitations and, in the
discretion of the persons designated as proxies, upon such other matters not now
known or determined which may properly come before the Meeting.

                                 PROPOSAL NO. 1
                       APPROVAL OF A SUB-ADVISORY CONTRACT
                     BETWEEN SMC AND OPPENHEIMERFUNDS, INC.

   The Series' stockholders are asked to approve a sub-advisory contract between
SMC and  OppenheimerFunds,  Inc.  ("Oppenheimer" or the "Sub-Adviser").  If this
Proposal  No.  1 is  approved  by the  stockholders,  Oppenheimer  will  provide
sub-advisory  services to the Series pursuant to a sub-advisory contract between
SMC  and  Oppenheimer  (the  "Sub-Advisory  Contract").   The  Fund's  Board  of
Directors,  including a majority of the  disinterested  Directors,  approved the
form of the Sub-Advisory Contract at a meeting held on July 24, 1998.

   THE BOARD OF  DIRECTORS  RECOMMENDS  THAT THE SERIES'  STOCKHOLDERS  VOTE FOR
APPROVAL OF THE SUB-ADVISORY CONTRACT.

                      EXISTING INVESTMENT ADVISORY CONTRACT

   The Investment  Manager has served as investment  adviser of the Series since
its inception in accordance  with the terms of an Investment  Advisory  Contract
dated June 20, 1977, as amended (the "Advisory Contract"). The Advisory Contract
was last  submitted  to a vote of the  stockholders  of the  Fund at the  annual
meeting of the stockholders  held on April 26, 1991. On that date,  stockholders
approved  an  increase in the Series'  annual  investment  advisory  fee from an
amount  equal to 0.75% of the  Series'  average net assets to its current fee of
1.0% of the Series'  average  net assets.  The  Advisory  Contract  has not been
submitted to  stockholders  for approval since that date. The Advisory  Contract
was renewed by directors of the Fund  (including a majority of directors who are
not parties to the contract or interested persons of any such party) on February
6, 1998.  The Advisory  Contract will continue in effect until May 1, 1999,  and
from year to year thereafter providing such continuance is specifically approved
by the vote of a majority of the Board of  Directors  of the Fund  (including  a
majority of such  directors  who are not parties to the  contract or  interested
persons of any such party) cast in person at a meeting  specifically  called for
voting on such renewal.

   Under the Advisory Contract, the Investment Manager furnishes the Series with
investment  research and advice and an  investment  program.  In  addition,  the
Investment  Manager  provides for the  compilation  and  maintenance  of records
relating  to  its  duties  as  required  by the  rules  and  regulations  of the
Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").  The Advisory Contract provides that
the Investment  Manager may delegate its investment  advisory  duties to another
investment  adviser.  No  brokerage  commissions  were  paid  by the  Fund to an
affiliated broker for the year ended December 31, 1997.

   For its services, the Investment Manager receives from the Fund, on an annual
basis,  an amount equal to 1.0% of the average net assets of Series D,  computed
daily  and  payable  monthly.  The  Investment  Manager  received  from the Fund
advisory fees of $2,834,657 during the fiscal year ended December 31, 1997.

   The Advisory  Contract  may be  terminated  without  penalty at any time upon
sixty days' notice by the Board of Directors of the Fund, by vote of the holders
of a majority of the  outstanding  voting  securities  of the Series,  or by the
Investment Manager. The Contract is terminated automatically in the event of its
assignment (as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940).

   The Investment Manager also serves as the Fund's  administrative and transfer
agent.  For  those  services,  the  Investment  Manager  received  from the Fund
$418,521 and $3,887, respectively, during the year ended December 31, 1997.

                         EXISTING SUB-ADVISORY CONTRACT

   The  Investment  Manager  has  entered  into  a  Sub-Advisory  Contract  (the
"Existing  Sub-Advisory  Contract") with Lexington  Global Asset Managers,  Inc.
("Lexington")  dated April 26,  1991.  The  Existing  Sub-Advisory  Contract was
approved  by  stockholders  on April 26,  1991,  and has not been  submitted  to
stockholders since that date.

   Pursuant to the Existing Sub-Advisory Contract,  Lexington provides,  subject
to the Investment Manager's  supervision,  investment research and advice and an
investment  program,  including decisions regarding which securities to purchase
and sell and what portion of assets to hold uninvested.  In addition,  Lexington
arranges for the purchase and sale of securities and other  investments  held by
the  Fund.  For  these  sub-advisory  services,   Lexington  receives  from  the
Investment  Manager an amount  equal to 0.50% on an annual  basis of the average
net assets of the  Series,  calculated  daily and  payable  monthly.  During the
fiscal year ended  December  31,  1997,  the  Investment  Manger paid  Lexington
$1,417,329 for sub-advisory services.

   The Board of  Directors  of the Fund  approved  continuance  of the  Existing
Sub-Advisory  Contract at the meeting of the Board held on February 6, 1998. The
directors  at that  meeting  noted they would  continue  to monitor  the Series'
performance under Lexington's investment  management.  At the Board of Directors
meeting  held  on  July  24,  1998,  the  Board  of  Directors   considered  the
recommendation  of the  management of SMC that the Board of Directors  terminate
the  Existing   Sub-Advisory  Contract  and  consider  approval  of  a  proposed
sub-advisory  agreement  with  Oppenheimer,  as  discussed  below.  The Board of
Directors  voted  unanimously to terminate the Existing  Sub-Advisory  Agreement
with  Lexington,  effective at the close of business on October 30, 1998,  based
upon the Board's  dissatisfaction with the Series' investment  performance under
Lexington's management.

                         PROPOSED SUB-ADVISORY CONTRACT

   SMC  proposes  to  enter  into a  sub-advisory  contract  (the  "Sub-Advisory
Contract") with Oppenheimer,  a form of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A."
The  Sub-Advisory  Contract was proposed by SMC and was unanimously  approved by
the Board of Directors of the Fund  (including a majority of such  directors who
are not  parties to such  contract or  interested  persons of any such party) on
July 24, 1998. SMC proposed the  Sub-Advisory  Contract because it believes that
the  Sub-Adviser  has expertise with respect to global  securities that would be
valuable in managing the Series' investments.

   Under the  Sub-Advisory  Contract,  the Sub-Adviser  would furnish the Series
those services currently provided by Lexington,  including  investment  research
and advice in connection with the Series' investment in securities and effecting
purchases and sales of portfolio securities, subject to the policies and control
of the Board of Directors  and the  supervision  of SMC. For its  services,  the
Sub-Adviser  will receive  from SMC an annual fee equal to a  percentage  of the
average  daily  closing  value of the  combined  net  assets of the  Series  and
Security Equity Fund, Global Series,  another series managed by SMC, computed on
a daily basis as follows:  0.35% of the combined  average daily net assets up to
$300 million, plus 0.30% of such assets over $300 million up to $750 million and
0.25% of such assets over $750 million. Such fee shall be payable monthly. Under
the terms of the  Sub-Advisory  Contract,  the Sub-Adviser is not subject to any
liability  to the Fund or the  Investment  Manager  connected  with any services
rendered  under  the   Sub-Advisory   Contract   except  by  reason  of  willful
misfeasance,  bad faith, or gross negligence in the performance of its duties or
by reason of a breach of its duties under the Sub-Advisory Contract.

   The  Sub-Adviser  has agreed to pay its expenses in connection with providing
the  sub-advisory  services,  including any expenses  associated  with preparing
annual  reports  for the Fund's  Board of  Directors  and  expenses of travel by
employees  of the  Sub-Adviser  in  connection  with such reports as well as any
expenses that it may incur in communicating with SMC.

   Approval of the  Sub-Advisory  Contract will not increase or decrease any fee
or  expense  paid by the Fund or its  stockholders  because  all fees  under the
Sub-Advisory  Contract  are paid by SMC.  The fees  earned by SMC for  providing
advisory  services to the Fund will be increased,  however,  because the fees of
the Sub-Adviser  pursuant to the Sub-Advisory  Contract are less than those paid
to Lexington pursuant to the Existing Sub-Advisory Contract.

   During the fiscal year ended  December 31, 1997, the Fund paid SMC a total of
$2,834,657  for  services   provided  under  the  Advisory   Contract.   If  the
Sub-Advisory  Contract had been in effect during the 1997 fiscal year, SMC would
have paid the  Sub-Adviser  $985,126 for services  provided  under that contract
compared to $1,417,329 paid to Lexington during 1997.

   It is  expected  that the  Sub-Advisory  Contract  will become  effective  on
November 2, 1998, provided that on the Meeting date it is approved by a majority
vote of the holders of the  outstanding  voting  securities  of the Series.  The
contract  will continue in force until  November 1, 1999,  and from year to year
thereafter,  provided such continuance is specifically approved by a majority of
the Board of Directors of the Fund  (including a majority of such  directors who
are not parties to the Sub-Advisory  Contract or interested  persons of any such
party).  The Sub-Advisory  Contract may be terminated without penalty upon sixty
days' written  notice by either party or by vote of the Board of Directors or by
vote of a majority of the holders of the  outstanding  voting  securities of the
Series. The Sub-Advisory  Contract will automatically  terminate in the event of
the  termination  of the  Advisory  Contract  between SMC and the Fund or in the
event of its assignment.

   In recommending the approval of the Sub-Advisory Contract to the stockholders
of the  Series,  the Board of  Directors  considered  such  factors as it deemed
reasonably  necessary and  appropriate,  including (1) the nature and quality of
the services to be provided to the Series;  (2) the fairness of the compensation
of the Sub-Adviser; (3) the financial soundness of the Sub-Adviser to render all
necessary  services  to  the  Series;  (4)  comparative  industry  advisory  fee
structures  and  expense  ratios for the  Series  including,  specifically,  the
relationship  of the  proposed  advisory  fee rates to those  typically  charged
similar mutual funds; (5) the performance of a similar  portfolio managed by the
Sub-Adviser;  and (6) the total fees paid by the  Series,  including  12b-1 plan
fees. The Board gave equal weight to each of the above factors when  considering
approval  of  the  contract.  Based  on  the  considerations  above,  the  Board
determined  that:  (1)  Oppenheimer  has the  expertise to provide  high-quality
services to the Series;  (2) the  advisory fee rates paid by the Series and paid
by SMC under the Sub-Advisory  Contract are fair, and similar to those typically
charged  similar  mutual funds;  (3) the financial  soundness of  Oppenheimer is
sufficient for Oppenheimer to render all necessary services to be provided under
the Sub-Advisory  Contract;  and (4) approval of the Sub-Advisory  Contract will
not change the total fees paid by the Series because SMC pays all fees under the
Sub-Advisory Contract.

   The Board of Directors  of the Fund  unanimously  recommends  approval of the
Sub-Advisory  Contract by a vote in favor of  Proposal  No. 1. In the event that
the  proposed  contract is not  approved,  the Board of  Directors  will meet to
consider whether to present another sub-advisory contract for approval.

                           THE PROSPECTIVE SUB-ADVISER

   Oppenheimer (including  subsidiaries) currently manages investment companies,
including other  Oppenheimer  funds,  with assets of more than $85 billion as of
August 31, 1998, and with more than 4 million stockholder accounts.  Oppenheimer
is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Oppenheimer Acquisition Corp. ("OAC"), a holding
company  owned in part by senior  officers  of  Oppenheimer  and  controlled  by
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company ("MassMutual").  Oppenheimer and OAC
are located at Two World Trade Center,  New York, New York 10048.  MassMutual is
located at 1295 State Street,  Springfield,  Massachusetts  01111.  OAC acquired
Oppenheimer  on October 22, 1990. No  institution  or person holds 5% or more of
OAC's outstanding common stock except MassMutual.  MassMutual has engaged in the
life insurance business since 1851.

   The names and principal  occupations of the executive  officers and directors
of Oppenheimer are as follows:

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NAME AND ADDRESS*         PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION
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Bridget A. Macaskill...   President, Chief Executive Officer and Director
Donald W. Spiro........   Chairman Emeritus and Director
James C. Swain.........   Vice Chairman
George Batejan.........   Executive Vice President
O. Leonard Darling.....   Executive Vice President
Craig Dinsell..........   Executive Vice President
Barbara Hennigar.......   Executive Vice President
James Ruff.............   Executive Vice President
Loretta McCarthy.......   Executive Vice President
Nancy Sperte...........   Executive Vice President
Andrew J. Donohue......   Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Director
Robert C. Doll.........   Executive Vice President and Director
Jeremy Griffiths.......   Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
George C. Bowen........   Senior Vice President and Treasurer
Charles Albers.........   Senior Vice President
Peter M. Antos.........   Senior Vice President
Victor Babin...........   Senior Vice President
Robert A. Densen.......   Senior Vice President
Ronald H. Fielding.....   Senior Vice President
Robert B. Grill........   Senior Vice President
Thomas W. Keffer.......   Senior Vice President
John S. Kowalik........   Senior Vice President
David Negri............   Senior Vice President
Robert E. Patterson....   Senior Vice President
Russell Read...........   Senior Vice President
Richard Rubinstein.....   Senior Vice President
Arthur Steinmetz.......   Senior Vice President
Ralph Stellmacher......   Senior Vice President
John Stoma.............   Senior Vice President
Jerry A. Webman........   Senior Vice President
William L. Wilby.......   Senior Vice President
Robert G. Zack.........   Senior Vice President
Arthur J. Zimmer.......   Senior Vice President
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*These officers are located at one of the four offices of Oppenheimer: Two World
 Trade  Center,  New York,  New York 10048;  6803 South  Tucson Way,  Englewood,
 Colorado 80112;  350 Linden Oaks,  Rochester,  New York 14625 and One Financial
 Plaza, 755 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103.
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   No officer or director of the Fund is an officer, employee or director of the
Sub-Adviser.  No officer or director of the Fund owns any  securities of, or has
any other material direct or indirect interest in, the Sub-Adviser or any of its
affiliates. No director of the Fund has any direct or indirect material interest
in any material  transactions since January 1, 1998, or in any material proposed
transactions,  to  which  the  Sub-Adviser,  any  parent  or  subsidiary  of the
Sub-Adviser,  or any subsidiary of the parent of such entities was or is to be a
party.  There  is  no  arrangement  or  understanding  in  connection  with  the
Sub-Advisory  Contract with respect to the composition of the Board of Directors
of the  Fund  or of the  Sub-Adviser,  or  with  respect  to  the  selection  or
appointment of any person to any office of either such company.

   The Sub-Adviser  acts as adviser for the portfolios of registered  investment
companies with investment  objectives similar to the Fund's investment objective
of seeking long-term growth of capital  primarily  through  investment in common
stocks and  equivalents  of  companies  domiciled in foreign  countries  and the
United  States.  Set  forth  below are the names of such  funds,  together  with
information  concerning  the  funds'  net  assets  and  the  fees  paid  to  the
Sub-Adviser for its services.



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                                                         NET ASSETS
                                 RELATIONSHIP            (MILLIONS)                                                   FEE WAIVERS OR
FUND NAME                       OF SUB-ADVISER          AS OF 6-30-98            ANNUAL RATE OF COMPENSATION          REIMBURSEMENTS
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Oppenheimer Quest            Investment Adviser(1)            $494.1      .75% on the first $400 million                   N/A
Global Value                                                              .70% on the next $400 million and
Fund, Inc.                                                                .65% on the net assets in excess of
                                                                             $800 million
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Oppenheimer                   Investment Adviser              $390.9      .80% on the first $250 million                   N/A
International                                                             .77% on the next $250 million
Growth Fund                                                               .75% on the next $500 million
                                                                          .69% on the next $1 billion and
                                                                          .67% on the net assets in excess of
                                                                             $2 billion
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Oppenheimer Variable          Investment Adviser            $1,136.5      .75% on the first $200 million                   N/A
Accounts Funds/                                                           .72% of the next $200 million
Oppenheimer Global                                                        .69% of the next $200 million
Securities Fund                                                           .66% of the next $200 million
                                                                          .60% of net assets in excess of
                                                                             $800 million
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Oppenheimer                   Investment Adviser               $53.9      1.00% of the first $250 million                  N/A
Developing                                                                .95% of the next $250 million
Markets Fund                                                              .90% of the next $500 million
                                                                          .85% of net assets in excess of
                                                                             $1 billion
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Oppenheimer                   Investment Adviser               $12.4      .80% of the first $250 million                   N/A
International                                                             .77% of the next $250 million
Small Company Fund                                                        .75% of the next $500 million
                                                                          .69% of the next $1 billion
                                                                          .67% of net assets in excess of
                                                                             $2 billion
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Panorama Series Fund,        Investment Adviser(2)            $100.1      the annual rates are:                            N/A
Inc./International                                                        1.00% of the average daily net assets
Equity Portfolio                                                             up to $250 million
                                                                          .90% of average daily net assets over
                                                                             $250 million
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Oppenheimer Global Fund       Investment Adviser            $4,704.2      .80% of the first $250 million                   N/A
                                                                          .77% of the next $250 million
                                                                          .75% of the next $500 million
                                                                          .69% of the next $1.0 billion
                                                                          .67% of the next $1.5 billion
                                                                          .65% of the next $2.5 billion and
                                                                          .63% of net assets in excess of
                                                                             $6.0 billion
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Atlas Assets, Inc./              Sub-Adviser                   $45.0      .35% of the first $50 million                    N/A
Atlas Global Growth Fund                                                  .30% of the next $50 million
                                                                          .25% of net assets in excess of
                                                                             $100 million
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1  Oppenheimer  pays an annual fee to OpCap Advisors (the  subadviser)  for  Oppenheimer  Quest Global Value Fund, Inc. based on the
   average daily net assets of Oppenheimer  Quest Global Value Fund, Inc. ("Fund") equal to 40% of the advisory fee collected by the
   Investment  Adviser based on the net assets of the Fund as of  November 22,  1995 (the "Base  Amount") plus 30% of the investment
   advisory fee collected by the Investment Adviser based on the net assets of the Fund that exceed that amount.

2  Oppenheimer  pays  an  annual  fee  to   Babson-Stewart   Ivory   International   (the  subadviser)  for  Panorama  Series  Fund,
   Inc./International  Equity  Portfolio  based on the average daily net assets of the  International  Equity  Portfolio of Panorama
   Series Fund, Inc.: .75% of the first $10 million,  .625% of the next $15 million,  .50% of the next $25 million and .375% of such
   assets in excess of $50 million.
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                                 PROPOSAL NO. 2
                TO APPROVE CHANGES TO THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT
                            LIMITATIONS OF THE SERIES

   Certain  investment  limitations  of the  Series are  matters of  fundamental
policy and may not be changed without the approval of the Series'  stockholders.
The  Investment  Manager has  recommended to the Board of Directors that certain
fundamental  investment limitations of the Series be amended as set forth below.
The Investment  Manager  believes that the proposed  changes reflect more modern
investment practices and will more closely conform to the investment policies of
other  mutual  funds  managed by the  Sub-Adviser.  The  changes  will allow the
Sub-Adviser  to  manage  the  Series'  investments  in a  more  streamlined  and
efficient manner. The Investment Manager plans to make conforming changes to the
fundamental  investment  policies and  limitations  of the other funds under its
management to further  streamline its investment and compliance  processes.  The
Board of Directors  believes  that the proposal is in the best  interests of the
Series' stockholders.

   The Investment Manager believes that increased standardization of fundamental
investment  policies and limitations will promote  operational  efficiencies and
facilitate monitoring of compliance with fundamental  policies.  Adoption of the
revised limitations will contribute to the overall objectives of standardization
and in some cases, will give the Series the flexibility to change its investment
methods in the future without stockholder  approval,  provided that the Board of
Directors  approves  any such  change.  Set forth below are each of the proposed
changes.  Stockholders  have the  option  to  approve  all,  some or none of the
proposed changes.

                                PROPOSAL NO. 2(A)
                 TO AMEND THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT LIMITATION
                             CONCERNING UNDERWRITING

   The  Series  currently  is  subject to a  fundamental  investment  limitation
concerning  underwriting,  and the Investment Manager recommends a change in the
fundamental   limitation.   The  current  and  proposed  fundamental  investment
limitations are set forth below.

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         Current                                  Proposed                      
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------
No Series may underwrite    No  Series  may  act as  underwriter  of  securities
securities    of   other    issued  by  others,  except to the  extent  that the
issuers.                    Series may be considered an  underwriter  within the
                            meaning  of  the  Securities  Act  of  1933  in  the
                            disposition of restricted securities.               
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------

   The primary  purpose of the proposed  amendment is to clarify that the Series
is not  prohibited  from selling  restricted  securities if, as a result of such
sale, the Series is considered an underwriter under federal  securities laws and
to revise the Series' fundamental limitation on underwriting so that it conforms
to a limitation  which is expected to become  standard for all funds  managed by
the Investment Manager. Restricted securities are securities which have not been
registered  under the Securities Act of 1933 and are also referred to as private
placements.  Restricted  securities are purchased directly from the issuer or in
the  secondary  market,  subject to certain  limitations  on resale  which could
result in delays  in the  disposition  of such  securities.  While the  proposed
change  will have no current  impact on the  Series,  adoption  of the  proposed
standardized  fundamental  investment  limitation  will  advance  the  goals  of
standardization  discussed above. The Board of Directors unanimously  recommends
that  stockholders  vote FOR  Proposal No.  2(a).  If this  Proposal No. 2(a) is
approved by stockholders,  the new fundamental underwriting limitation cannot be
changed without a future vote of stockholders.

                                PROPOSAL NO. 2(B)
                 TO AMEND THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT LIMITATION
                              CONCERNING BORROWING

   The  Series  currently  is  subject to a  fundamental  investment  limitation
concerning  borrowing,  and the  Investment  Manager  recommends a change in the
fundamental  investment  limitation and adoption of an operating policy that may
be changed without a vote of stockholders.  The current and proposed fundamental
investment limitations and proposed operating policy are set forth below.

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         Current                                  Proposed                      
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------
No  Series   may  borrow    No  Series  may  borrow  in excess of 33 1/3% of its
money or securities  for    total assets.                                       
any purposes except that                                                        
borrowing  up  to  5% of    As an operating  policy,  no Series may borrow money
the Series' total assets    or securities  for any purpose except that borrowing
from commercial banks is    up to 5% of the Series' total assets from commercial
permitted  for emergency    banks  is  permitted   for  emergency  or  temporary
or temporary purposes.      purposes.                                           
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   The primary  purpose of the  proposed  change to the  fundamental  investment
limitation  concerning  borrowing  is to  conform  it to a  limitation  that  is
expected to become standard for all funds managed by the Investment  Manager. If
the proposal is approved, the amended fundamental borrowing limitation cannot be
changed  without a future  vote of  stockholders.  The  amended  non-fundamental
operating policy could be changed upon the vote of the Board of Directors.

   Adoption  of the  proposed  amendment  is not  expected to affect the way the
Series is managed,  the investment  performance of the Series, or the securities
or instruments in which the Series invests.

   The increase in the  permissible  level of borrowing would allow the Board of
Directors to amend the non-fundamental  policy in the future to allow the Series
to engage in leveraging.  Leveraging is a speculative investment technique which
consists  of  purchasing   securities  with  borrowed  funds.  There  are  risks
associated  with  purchasing   securities   while  borrowings  are  outstanding,
including a possible reduction of income and increased  fluctuation of net asset
value per share.  Interest on money  borrowed is an expense the Series would not
otherwise  incur, so that it may have little or no net investment  income during
periods of substantial borrowings.  Borrowing for investment therefore increases
both investment  opportunity and risk. While the Series has no current intention
to purchase  securities  while  borrowings  equal to 5% of its total  assets are
outstanding,  the  flexibility  to do so may be  beneficial  to the  Series at a
future date.

   The  proposed  change  will have no current  impact on the  Series.  However,
adoption  of  a  standardized  fundamental  investment  policy  will  facilitate
investment  compliance  efforts  and will  enable  the  Series to  respond  more
promptly if circumstances suggest such a change in the future.

   The Board of Directors  recommends  that  stockholders  vote FOR Proposal No.
2(b).

                                PROPOSAL NO. 2(C)
                 TO AMEND THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT LIMITATION
                               CONCERNING LENDING

   The  Series  currently  is  subject to a  fundamental  investment  limitation
concerning  lending,  and the  Investment  Manager  recommends  a change  in the
fundamental  investment  limitation and adoption of a non-fundamental  operating
policy  that may be changed  without a vote of  stockholders.  The  current  and
proposed  fundamental  investment  limitations and proposed operating policy are
set forth below.

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         Current                                  Proposed                      
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------
No Series may make loans    No Series  may lend any  security  or make any other
to other persons, except    loan  if,  as a  result,  more  than  33 1/3% of the
by entry into repurchase    Series' total assets would be lent to other parties,
agreements   or  by  the    except (i) through  the  purchase of a portion of an
purchase,  upon original    issue  of debt  securities  in  accordance  with its
issuance  or  otherwise,    investment  objective  and  policies,   or  (ii)  by
of a portion of an issue    engaging in  repurchase  agreements  with respect to
of publicly  distributed    portfolio securities.                               
bonds, notes, debentures
or other securities.        As  an  operating   policy,   the  Series  does  not
                            currently   intend  to  lend   assets   other   than
                            securities to other parties.  (This  limitation does
                            not  apply to  purchases  of debt  securities  or to
                            repurchase agreements.)                             
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------

   This  proposal if adopted  will affect the way in which the Series is managed
in that it will allow the  Series to engage in  securities  lending.  Securities
loans are made to  broker-dealers  or institutional  investors or other persons,
pursuant  to  agreements  requiring  that the loans be  continuously  secured by
collateral  at least  equal at all  times to the  value of the  securities  lent
marked to market on a daily basis.  The  collateral  received  would  consist of
cash, U.S. government securities,  letters of credit or such other collateral as
may be permitted  under the Series'  investment  program.  While the  securities
loans are  outstanding,  the Series would  continue to receive the equivalent of
the  interest  or  dividends  paid by the issuer of the  securities,  as well as
interest on the  investment of the  collateral  or a fee from the borrower.  The
Series would have a right to call each loan and obtain the securities within the
period of time  which  coincides  with the  normal  settlement  time  period for
purchases and sales of such securities in their respective  markets.  The Series
would not have the right to vote  securities  while they are being lent,  but it
would call a loan in anticipation of any important vote.

   The risks in  lending  portfolio  securities,  as with  other  extensions  of
secured credit,  consist of possible delay in receiving additional collateral or
in the recovery of the  securities or possible loss of rights in the  collateral
should the borrower fail  financially.  Loans would be made only to firms deemed
by the Investment  Manager or Sub-Adviser  to be  creditworthy  and would not be
made unless, in the judgment of the Investment  Manager or the Sub-Adviser,  the
consideration to be earned from such loans would justify the risk.

   In addition to the potential benefits of securities lending,  the adoption of
standardized   investment  policies  as  proposed  will  advance  the  goals  of
investment limitation standardization.

   The Board of Directors  therefore  unanimously  recommends that  stockholders
vote FOR Proposal No. 2(c).

                                PROPOSAL NO. 2(D)
          TO ELIMINATE THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT LIMITATION CONCERNING
                 MARGIN PURCHASES OF SECURITIES AND SHORT SALES

   The  Series  currently  is  subject to a  fundamental  investment  limitation
concerning  margin  purchases of securities and short sales,  and the Investment
Manager recommends that stockholders approve the elimination of this fundamental
investment  limitation.  If the proposal is approved,  the  Directors  intend to
replace the current  fundamental  investment  limitation with a  non-fundamental
operating  policy  which could be changed  without a vote of  stockholders.  The
current fundamental  investment limitation and proposed operating policy are set
forth below.

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         Current                                  Proposed                      
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------
No  Series   may  effect    As  an  operating   policy,   the  Series  does  not
short      sales      of    currently intend to sell securities short, unless it
securities     or    buy    owns  or  has  the   right  to   obtain   securities
securities   on   margin    equivalent in kind and amount to the securities sold
(except such  short-term    short,  and provided  that  transactions  in futures
credits as are necessary    contracts  and options are not deemed to  constitute
for  the   clearance  of    selling  securities  short. In addition,  the Series
portfolio transactions).    does not currently intend to purchase  securities on
                            margin,  except  that the  Series  may  obtain  such
                            short-term   credits  as  are   necessary   for  the
                            clearance of transactions,  and provided that margin
                            payments in  connection  with futures  contracts and
                            options on futures  contracts  shall not  constitute
                            purchasing securities on margin.                    
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------

   In  a  short  sale,  an  investor  sells  a  borrowed   security  and  has  a
corresponding  obligation to the lender to return the identical security.  In an
investment  technique known as a short sale "against the box," an investor sells
short while owning the same  securities in the same amount,  or having the right
to obtain  equivalent  securities.  The investor  could have the right to obtain
equivalent securities, for example, through its ownership of warrants,  options,
or  convertible  bonds.  If the Fund  sells  securities  short,  it may  protect
unrealized  gains, but will lose the opportunity to profit on such securities if
the price rises.

   Margin purchases  involve the purchase of securities with money borrowed from
a broker.  "Margin" is the cash or eligible  securities that the borrower places
with a broker as collateral  against the loan. The Series'  current  fundamental
investment  policy  prohibits the Series from  purchasing  securities on margin,
except to obtain such  short-term  credits as may be necessary for the clearance
of  transactions.  Policies  of the SEC also  allow  mutual  funds  to  purchase
securities  on  margin  for  initial  and  variation  margin  payments  made  in
connection  with the  purchase  and sale of  futures  contracts  and  options on
futures  contracts.  With these  exceptions,  mutual funds are  prohibited  from
entering  into most types of margin  purchases by applicable  SEC policies.  The
proposed non-fundamental operating policy includes these exceptions.

   Elimination of the Series' fundamental investment policy on short selling and
margin purchases is unlikely to affect the Series' investment techniques at this
time. If the proposal is approved, however, the Board of Directors would be able
to  change  the  proposed  operating  policy  in the  future,  without a vote of
stockholders.  In the event of a change in federal regulatory requirements,  the
Series may alter its investment  practices in the future. The Board of Directors
believes  that  efforts to  standardize  operating  policy will  facilitate  the
Investment  Manager's  investment  compliance  and are in the best  interests of
stockholders.

   The Board of Directors  therefore  unanimously  recommends that  stockholders
vote FOR Proposal No. 2(d).

                                PROPOSAL NO. 2(E)
          TO ELIMINATE THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT LIMITATION CONCERNING
                    INVESTMENT IN OTHER INVESTMENT COMPANIES

   The  Series  currently  is  subject to a  fundamental  investment  limitation
concerning  investment  in  securities of other  investment  companies,  and the
Investment Manager recommends that stockholders  approve the elimination of this
fundamental  investment  limitation.  If the proposal is approved, the Directors
intend  to  replace  the  current  fundamental   investment  limitation  with  a
non-fundamental  operating  policy  which  could be  changed  without  a vote of
stockholders.   The  current  fundamental  investment  limitation  and  proposed
operating policy are set forth below.

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         Current                                  Proposed                      
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------
No Series  may invest in    As an operating  policy,  the Series may not, except
securities    of   other    in   connection   with  a   merger,   consolidation,
investment companies.       acquisition,   or  reorganization,   invest  in  the
                            securities of other investment companies,  including
                            investment   companies  advised  by  the  Investment
                            Manager,  if,  immediately  after such  purchase  or
                            acquisition,  more  than  10%  of the  value  of the
                            Series'  total  assets  would  be  invested  in such
                            securities, more than 5% of the value of the Series'
                            total assets would be invested in the  securities of
                            any one investment  company, or the Series would own
                            more than 3% of the total  outstanding  voting stock
                            of another investment company.                      
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------

   Elimination  of the above  fundamental  limitation  is not expected to have a
significant impact on the Series' investment practices,  although the Series may
invest  from  time to  time in  shares  of  money  market  funds  which  offer a
convenient  way to invest the Series'  idle cash.  To the extent that the Series
invests  in shares of other  investment  companies,  it will have the  effect of
requiring stockholders to pay the operating expenses of two mutual funds.

   The Board of Directors  recommends  that  stockholders  vote FOR Proposal No.
2(e).

                                PROPOSAL NO. 2(F)
                 TO AMEND THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT LIMITATION
             REGARDING OWNING, BUYING, SELLING OR OTHERWISE DEALING
                     IN COMMODITIES OR COMMODITIES CONTRACTS

   The  Series  currently  is  subject to a  fundamental  investment  limitation
concerning investment in commodities or commodities contracts and the Investment
Manager  recommends  a change  in the  fundamental  investment  limitation.  The
current and proposed fundamental investment limitations are set forth below.

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         Current                                  Proposed                      
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------
No Series may own,  buy,    No Series may invest in commodities,  except that as
sell or  otherwise  deal    consistent   with  its   investment   objective  and
in     commodities    or    policies,  a  Series  may:  (a)  purchase  and  sell
commodities contracts.      options,  forward  contracts and futures  contracts,
                            including  without   limitation  those  relating  to
                            indices;  (b)  purchase  and sell options on futures
                            contracts  or  indices;  and (c)  purchase  publicly
                            traded  securities  of  companies  engaging  in such
                            activities.                                         
- ------------------------    ----------------------------------------------------

   The Series has  interpreted  the  fundamental  policy  limitation  concerning
commodities  to allow  investment  in financial  futures  contracts  and options
thereon. The proposed amendment of this fundamental policy limitation modernizes
the  language  to reflect  this  interpretation  but does not change the Series'
approach to  investing in  commodities.  The Series does not intend to engage in
the  selling  of  commodities  such as pork,  corn and wheat  futures or related
commodity contracts other than financial instruments.

   The Board of Directors  recommends  that  stockholders  vote FOR Proposal No.
2(f).

   The Board of  Directors  believes  that all of the  proposed  changes  to the
fundamental  investment  limitations of the Series, as set forth in Proposal No.
2, are in the best interests of stockholders and unanimously  recommends  voting
FOR all of the changes set forth in Proposal No. 2. Each change that is approved
by stockholders will become effective upon the conclusion of the Meeting and the
investment  limitations  will be as described  above and set forth in Exhibit B.
For any change that is not approved,  the Series' current investment limitation,
as set forth in the applicable sub-portion of Proposal 2, will remain unchanged.

          MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE INVESTMENT MANAGER AND UNDERWRITER

   SBL Fund  serves  as the  underlying  investment  vehicle  for the  following
variable  insurance products currently issued by Security Benefit Life Insurance
Company  ("SBL"):  Variflex,  Variflex ES, Variflex LS,  Variflex  Signature and
Security Elite Benefit.  Security  Distributors,  Inc., 700 SW Harrison  Street,
Topeka,  Kansas  66636-0001,  is the  principal  underwriter  of  the  foregoing
variable  insurance  products.  Security  Distributors,  Inc. is a  wholly-owned
subsidiary of Security  Benefit Group,  Inc., a holding company  wholly-owned by
SBL.  The  Investment  Manager is a  wholly-owned  subsidiary  of SBL,  which is
wholly-owned by Security Benefit Mutual Holding Company.

   The  principal  occupations,  and  positions  with SMC and the  Fund,  of the
principal executive officer and each officer and director of SMC are as follows:



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NAME AND ADDRESS*            PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION                                   POSITION WITH SMC            POSITION WITH FUND
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James R. Schmank**           President and Managing Member Representative           President and Managing       Vice President
                             of SMC                                                 Member Representative        and Director
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John D. Cleland              Senior Vice President and Managing Member              Senior Vice President        President and
                             Representative of SMC                                  and Managing Member          Director
                                                                                    Representative
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Donald A. Chubb, Jr.         Business broker, Griffith & Blair Realtors             None                         Director
2222 SW 29th Street
Topeka, KS 66611
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Penny A. Lumpkin             Vice President, Palmer Companies (Wholesalers,         None                         Director
3616 Canterbury Town Road    Retailers and Developers) and Bellairre Shopping
Topeka, KS 66610             Center (Leasing and Shopping Center Management);
                             Secretary-Treasurer, Palmer News, Inc. (Wholesale
                             Distributors)
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Mark L. Morris, Jr.          Retired; Former General Partner, Mark Morris           None                         Director
5500 SW 7th Street           Associates (Veterinary Research and Education)
Topeka, KS 66606
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Maynard F. Oliverius         President and Chief Executive Officer,                 None                         Director
1500 SW 10th Avenue          Stormone-Vail Health Care
Topeka, KS 66604
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Mark E. Young                Vice President, SMC; Second Vice President,            Vice President               Vice President
                             Security Benefit Group, Inc. and Security
                             Benefit Life Insurance Company
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Jane A. Tedder               Vice President and Senior Economist, SMC;              Vice President and           Vice President
                             Vice President, Security Benefit Group, Inc.           Senior Economist
                             and Security Benefit Life Insurance Company
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Amy J. Lee                   Secretary, SMC; Vice President, Associate              Secretary                    Secretary
                             General Counsel and Assistant Secretary,
                             Security Benefit Group, Inc. and Security
                             Benefit Life Insurance Company
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Terry A. Milberger           Senior Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager,    Senior Vice President and    Vice President
                             SMC; Senior Vice President, Security Benefit Group,    Senior Portfolio Manager
                             Inc. and Security Benefit Life Insurance Company
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Cindy L. Shields             Vice President and Portfolio Manager, SMC;             Vice President and           Vice President
                             Assistant Vice President, Security Benefit Group,      Portfolio Manager
                             Inc. and Security Benefit Life Insurance Company
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James P. Schier              Assistant Vice President and Portfolio Manager,        Assistant Vice President     Vice President
                             SMC; Assistant Vice President, Security Benefit        and Portfolio Manager
                             Group, Inc. and Security Benefit Life Insurance
                             Company
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Steven M. Bowser             Second Vice President and Portfolio Manager, SMC;      Second Vice President        Vice President
                             Second Vice President, Security Benefit Group, Inc.    and Portfolio Manager
                             and Security Benefit Life Insurance Company
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Thomas A. Swank              Vice President and Portfolio Manager, SMC; Vice        Vice President and           Vice President
                             President, Security Benefit Group, Inc. and            Portfolio Manager
                             Security Benefit Life Insurance Company
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Michael A. Petersen          Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager, SMC;      Vice President and Senior    Vice President
                             Vice President, Security Benefit Group, Inc. and       Portfolio Manager
                             Security Benefit Life Insurance Company
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David Eshnaur                Assistant Vice President and Portfolio Manager,        Assistant Vice President     Vice President
                             SMC; Assistant Vice President, Security Benefit        and Portfolio Manager
                             Group, Inc. and Security Benefit Life Insurance
                             Company
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Brenda M. Harwood            Assistant Vice President and Treasurer, SMC;           Assistant Vice President     Treasurer
                             Assistant Vice President, Security Benefit Group,      and Treasurer
                             Inc. and Security Benefit Life Insurance Company
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Christopher D. Swickard      Assistant Secretary, SMC; Assistant Vice President     Assistant Secretary          Assistant Secretary
                             and Assistant Counsel, Security Benefit Group, Inc.
                             and Security Benefit Life Insurance Company
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 *All located at 700 Harrison, Topeka, KS 66636 unless otherwise noted.
**Principal executive officer
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                 SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS

   No director or "named executive  officer" of the Fund beneficially  owned any
shares of common stock of the Fund as of June 30, 1998.

                              STOCKHOLDER PROPOSALS

   Unless  otherwise   required  under  the  Investment  Company  Act  of  1940,
ordinarily  it will not be  necessary  for the Fund to hold  annual  meetings of
stockholders.  Stockholder proposals must be received at least 120 days prior to
the next meeting of  stockholders,  whenever  held,  for inclusion in the Fund's
proxy statement and form of proxy relating to the meeting.

                                  OTHER MATTERS

   The audited  financial  statements of the Fund are found in the Annual Report
for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1997, which was mailed to stockholders on
or about March 1, 1998.

   The Board of Directors of the Fund is not aware of any other  matters to come
before  the  Meeting or any  adjournments  thereof  other  than those  specified
herein. If any other matters should come before the Meeting, it is intended that
the  persons  named as  proxies  in the  enclosed  form(s)  of  proxy,  or their
substitutes,  will vote the proxy in accordance with their best judgment on such
matters.

                                           By order of the Board of Directors of
                                                                       SBL Fund,
                                                                      AMY J. LEE
                                                                       Secretary

                                   EXHIBIT A

                             SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

   THIS   AGREEMENT   is  made   and   entered   into  on  this   ____   day  of
_____________________,  1998  between  SECURITY  MANAGEMENT  COMPANY,  LLC  (the
"Adviser"), a Kansas limited liability company,  registered under the Investment
Advisers  Act  of  1940,  as  amended  (the  "Investment   Advisers  Act"),  and
OPPENHEIMERFUNDS,  INC. (the "Subadviser"),  a Colorado  corporation  registered
under the Investment Advisers Act.

                                   WITNESSETH:

   WHEREAS,  SBL Fund, a Kansas  corporation,  is registered with the Securities
and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") as an open-end management  investment
company under the  Investment  Company Act of 1940, as amended (the  "Investment
Company Act");

   WHEREAS,  SBL Fund has,  pursuant to an Advisory  Agreement  with the Adviser
(the "Advisory  Agreement"),  retained the Adviser to act as investment  adviser
for and to manage its assets;

   WHEREAS,  the Advisory  Agreement  permits the Adviser to delegate certain of
its duties under the Advisory Agreement to other investment advisers, subject to
the requirements of the Investment Company Act; and

   WHEREAS,  the Adviser  desires to retain the  Subadviser  as  subadviser  for
Series D (the "Fund") of SBL Fund to act as investment adviser for and to manage
the Fund's  Investments (as defined below) and the Subadviser  desires to render
such services.

   NOW,  THEREFORE,  the Adviser and Subadviser do mutually agree and promise as
follows:

   1.  APPOINTMENT AS  SUBADVISER.  The Adviser hereby retains the Subadviser to
act as investment  adviser for and to manage  certain assets of the Fund subject
to the  supervision  of the Adviser and the Board of  Directors  of SBL Fund and
subject to the terms of this Agreement;  and the Subadviser  hereby accepts such
employment. In such capacity, the Subadviser shall be responsible for the Fund's
Investments.  The Subadviser  shall not be  responsible  for any services to the
Fund or to bear any expenses other than those delineated in this Agreement.

   2. DUTIES OF SUBADVISER.

      (a)  INVESTMENTS.  The  Subadviser is hereby  authorized  and directed and
   hereby agrees,  subject to the stated investment policies and restrictions of
   the  Fund  as set  forth  in  its  prospectus  and  statement  of  additional
   information as currently in effect and as  supplemented  or amended from time
   to time  (collectively  referred  to  hereinafter  as the  "Prospectus")  and
   subject to the  directions  of the Adviser and SBL Fund's  Board to purchase,
   hold  and  sell  investments  for  the  account  of  the  Fund   (hereinafter
   "Investments")  and to monitor on a continuous  basis the performance of such
   Investments.  The  Subadviser  shall  give the Fund the  benefit  of its best
   efforts in rendering its services as Subadviser.  The Subadviser may contract
   with or consult with such banks,  other  securities  firms,  brokers or other
   parties,  without  additional expense to the Fund, as it may deem appropriate
   regarding   investment  advice,   research  and  statistical  data,  clerical
   assistance or otherwise.

      (b) BROKERAGE. The Subadviser is authorized, subject to the supervision of
   the Adviser and SBL Fund's Board to establish and maintain accounts on behalf
   of the Fund with,  and place  orders for the  purchase and sale of the Fund's
   Investments with or through,  such persons,  brokers or dealers as Subadviser
   may select which may include,  to the extent permitted by the Adviser and SBL
   Fund,  brokers or  dealers  affiliated  with the  Subadviser,  and  negotiate
   commissions to be paid on such  transactions.  The Subadviser  agrees that in
   placing such orders it shall attempt to obtain best execution, provided that,
   the  Subadviser  may, on behalf of the Fund,  pay brokerage  commissions to a
   broker which  provides  brokerage and research  services to the Subadviser in
   excess of the amount  another  broker  would have charged for  effecting  the
   transaction,  provided (i) the  Subadviser  determines in good faith that the
   amount is  reasonable  in relation to the value of the brokerage and research
   services  provided  by the  executing  broker  in  terms  of  the  particular
   transaction or in terms of the  Subadviser's  overall  responsibilities  with
   respect to the Fund and the  accounts  as to which the  Subadviser  exercises
   investment  discretion,  (ii) such payment is made in compliance with Section
   28(e) of the  Securities  Exchange  Act of 1934,  as  amended,  and any other
   applicable laws and regulations,  and (iii) in the opinion of the Subadviser,
   the total  commissions paid by the Fund will be reasonable in relation to the
   benefits to the Fund over the long term. In reaching such determination,  the
   Subadviser  will not be  required  to place or  attempt  to place a  specific
   dollar value on the  brokerage  and/or  research  services  provided or being
   provided by such broker.  It is recognized that the services provided by such
   brokers may be useful to the Subadviser in connection  with the  Subadviser's
   services  to other  clients.  On  occasions  when the  Subadviser  deems  the
   purchase  or sale of a security  to be in the best  interests  of the Fund as
   well as other  clients  of the  Subadviser,  the  Subadviser,  to the  extent
   permitted  by  applicable  laws and  regulations,  may, but shall be under no
   obligation  to,  aggregate the securities to be sold or purchased in order to
   obtain the most favorable price or lower brokerage  commissions and efficient
   execution.  In such event,  allocation of securities so sold or purchased, as
   well  as the  expenses  incurred  in the  transaction,  will  be  made by the
   Subadviser in the manner the  Subadviser  considers to be the most  equitable
   and consistent  with its fiduciary  obligations to the Fund and to such other
   clients. The Subadviser will report on such allocations at the request of the
   Adviser,  SBL Fund or SBL Fund's  Board  providing  such  information  as the
   number of aggregated  trades to which the Fund was a party,  the broker(s) to
   whom  such  trades  were  directed  and the basis of the  allocation  for the
   aggregated  trades.  Subject to the foregoing  provisions of this  subsection
   2(b),  the  Subadviser  may also consider  sales of fund shares and shares of
   other investment  companies  managed by the Subadviser or its affiliates as a
   factor in the  selection  of  brokers or  dealers  for the  Fund's  portfolio
   transactions.

      (c) SECURITIES  TRANSACTIONS.  The Subadviser and any affiliated person of
   the Subadviser will not purchase securities or other instruments from or sell
   securities  or  other  instruments  to the Fund  ("Principal  Transactions");
   PROVIDED, HOWEVER, the Subadviser may enter into a Principal Transaction with
   the Fund if (i) the  transaction is  permissible  under  applicable  laws and
   regulations,  including,  without limitation,  the Investment Company Act and
   the  Investment  Advisers  Act  and the  rules  and  regulations  promulgated
   thereunder, and (ii) the transaction or category of transactions receives the
   express written approval of the Adviser.

          The Subadviser  agrees to observe and comply with Rule 17j-1 under the
   Investment  Company  Act and its Code of  Ethics,  as the same may be amended
   from time to time. The Subadviser  agrees to provide the Adviser and SBL Fund
   with a copy of such Code of Ethics.

      (d) BOOKS AND RECORDS.  The Subadviser will maintain all books and records
   required  to be  maintained  pursuant to the  Investment  Company Act and the
   rules  and  regulations   promulgated   thereunder  solely  with  respect  to
   transactions made by it on behalf of the Fund including,  without limitation,
   the books and records  required by  Subsections  (b)(1),  (5), (6), (7), (9),
   (10) and (11) and Subsection  (f) of Rule 31a-1 under the Investment  Company
   Act and shall timely furnish to the Adviser all  information  relating to the
   Subadviser's  services  hereunder  needed by the  Adviser  to keep such other
   books and records of the Fund  required  by Rule 31a-1  under the  Investment
   Company Act. The Subadviser will also preserve all such books and records for
   the periods prescribed in part (e) of Rule 31a-2 under the Investment Company
   Act, and agrees that such books and records shall remain the sole property of
   the Fund and shall be immediately  surrendered to the Fund upon request.  The
   Subadviser  further  agrees that all books and records  maintained  hereunder
   shall  be  made  available  to the  Fund  or the  Adviser  at any  time  upon
   reasonable request and notice, including telecopy, during any business day.

      (e) INFORMATION CONCERNING  INVESTMENTS AND SUBADVISER.  From time to time
   as the  Adviser or the Fund may  request,  the  Subadviser  will  furnish the
   requesting party reports on portfolio transactions and reports on Investments
   held in the  portfolio,  all in such  detail as the  Adviser  or SBL Fund may
   reasonably  request.  The  Subadviser  will make  available  its officers and
   employees to meet with SBL Fund's Board of Directors at SBL Fund's  principal
   place of  business  on due  notice  (but no more  than  once in any  12-month
   period) to review the Investments of the Fund.

          The  Subadviser  will also provide such  information as is customarily
   provided by a  subadviser  and may be required for the Fund or the Adviser to
   comply with their respective  obligations  under applicable laws,  including,
   without  limitation,  the  Internal  Revenue  Code of 1986,  as amended  (the
   "Code"),  the  Investment  Company  Act,  the  Investment  Advisers  Act, the
   Securities  Act of 1933,  as  amended  (the  "Securities  Act") and any state
   securities laws, and any rule or regulation thereunder.

      (f)  CUSTODY  ARRANGEMENTS.   The  Subadviser  shall  provide  the  Fund's
   custodian, on each business day with information relating to all transactions
   concerning the Fund's assets.

      (g)  COMPLIANCE  WITH  APPLICABLE  LAWS AND  GOVERNING  DOCUMENTS.  In all
   matters relating to the performance of this Agreement, the Subadviser and its
   directors,  officers, partners, employees and interested persons shall act in
   conformity with SBL Fund's Articles of Incorporation,  By-Laws, and currently
   effective  registration  statement  and with  the  written  instructions  and
   directions  of SBL Fund's  Board and the  Adviser,  and shall comply with the
   requirements of the Investment Company Act, the Investment  Advisers Act, the
   Commodity  Exchange  Act,  the rules  thereunder,  and all  other  applicable
   federal and state laws and regulations.

          In carrying out its obligations  under this Agreement,  the Subadviser
   shall  ensure  that  the  Fund  complies  with all  applicable  statutes  and
   regulations  necessary to qualify the Fund as a Regulated  Investment Company
   under Subchapter M of the Code (or any successor provision), and shall notify
   the Adviser immediately upon having a reasonable basis for believing that the
   Fund has ceased to so qualify or that it might not so qualify in the future.

          The Adviser has  furnished the  Subadviser  with copies of each of the
   following  documents and will furnish the Subadviser at its principal  office
   all future  amendments and supplements to such documents,  if any, as soon as
   practicable  after such  documents  become  available:  (i) the  Articles  of
   Incorporation  of SBL Fund,  (ii) the  By-Laws of SBL Fund,  (iii) SBL Fund's
   registration  statement  under the Investment  Company Act and the Securities
   Act of 1933, as amended,  as filed with the Commission,  and (iv) any written
   instructions of the SBL Fund Board and the Adviser.

      (h) VOTING OF PROXIES. The Subadviser shall direct the custodian as to how
   to vote such proxies as may be necessary or advisable in connection  with any
   matters submitted to a vote of shareholders of securities held by the Fund.

   3. INDEPENDENT  CONTRACTOR.  In the performance of its duties hereunder,  the
Subadviser  is and  shall be an  independent  contractor  and  unless  otherwise
expressly  provided  herein or otherwise  authorized  in writing,  shall have no
authority  to act  for or  represent  SBL  Fund  or the  Adviser  in any  way or
otherwise be deemed an agent of SBL Fund or the Adviser.

   4.  COMPENSATION.  The Adviser shall pay to the Subadviser,  for the services
rendered  hereunder,  an annual fee equal to a percentage  of the average  daily
closing  value of the  combined  net  assets  of the Fund and  Global  Series of
Security Equity Fund, computed on a daily basis and payable monthly, as follows:
0.35 percent of such assets up to $300 million, plus 0.30 percent of such assets
over $300  million up to $750  million and 0.25 percent of such assets over $750
million. If this Agreement shall be effective for only a portion of a year, then
the Subadviser's  compensation for said year shall be prorated for such portion.
For purposes of this  paragraph 4, the value of the net assets of the Fund shall
be computed in the same  manner at the end of the  business  day as the value of
such net assets is  computed in  connection  with the  determination  of the net
asset value of the Fund's shares as described in the Fund's Prospectus.  Payment
of the  Subadviser's  compensation  for the  preceding  month  shall  be made as
promptly as possible after the end of each month.

   5.  EXPENSES.  The  Subadviser  shall  bear all  expenses  incurred  by it in
connection  with its services under this Agreement and will,  from time to time,
at its sole expense employ or associate  itself with such persons as it believes
to be particularly fitted to assist it in the execution of its duties hereunder.
However,  the  Subadviser  shall not assign or  delegate  any of its  investment
management  duties under this Agreement  without the approval of the Adviser and
SBL Fund's Board.

   6.  REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF SUBADVISER.  The Subadviser  represents
and warrants to the Adviser and the Fund as follows:

      (a) The  Subadviser  is  registered  as an  investment  adviser  under the
   Investment Advisers Act;

      (b) The Subadviser will  immediately  notify the Adviser of the occurrence
   of any  event  that  would  disqualify  the  Subadviser  from  serving  as an
   investment  adviser of an investment  company pursuant to Section 9(a) of the
   Investment Company Act;

      (c) The Subadviser has registered as a commodities  trading  advisor under
   the CEA with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the "CFTC");

      (d) The Subadviser is a corporation  duly  organized and validly  existing
   under the laws of the State of Colorado with the power to own and possess its
   assets and carry on its business as it is now being conducted;

      (e) The  execution,  delivery and  performance  by the  Subadviser of this
   Agreement are within the Subadviser's powers and have been duly authorized by
   all necessary action on the part of its shareholders,  and no action by or in
   respect of, or filing  with,  any  governmental  body,  agency or official is
   required  on the  part of the  Subadviser  for the  execution,  delivery  and
   performance by the Subadviser of this Agreement, and the execution,  delivery
   and  performance  by the  Subadviser of this  Agreement do not  contravene or
   constitute a default  under (i) any  provision  of  applicable  law,  rule or
   regulation,  (ii)  the  Subadviser's  governing  instruments,  or  (iii)  any
   agreement,  judgment,  injunction,  order, decree or other instrument binding
   upon the Subadviser;

      (f) This Agreement is a valid and binding agreement of the Subadviser;

      (g) The Form ADV of the Subadviser previously provided to the Adviser is a
   true  and  complete  copy of the  form  filed  with  the  Commission  and the
   information  contained  therein is  accurate  and  complete  in all  material
   respects as of its filing date,  and does not omit to state any material fact
   necessary in order to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances
   under which they were made, not misleading;

   7.  NON-EXCLUSIVITY.  The services of the Subadviser with respect to the Fund
are not deemed to be exclusive,  and the  Subadviser  and its officers  shall be
free to render  investment  advisory  and  administrative  or other  services to
others (including other investment companies) and to engage in other activities.

   8.  REPRESENTATIONS  AND  WARRANTIES OF ADVISER.  The Adviser  represents and
warrants to the Subadviser as follows:

      (a)  The  Adviser  is  registered  as  an  investment  adviser  under  the
   Investment Advisers Act;

      (b) The  Adviser  has filed a notice of  exemption  pursuant  to Rule 4.14
   under the CEA with the Commodity Futures Trading  Commission (the "CFTC") and
   the National Futures Association;

      (c) The Adviser is a limited  liability company duly organized and validly
   existing  under  the laws of the  State of  Kansas  with the power to own and
   possess its assets and carry on its business as it is now being conducted;

      (d)  The  execution,  delivery  and  performance  by the  Adviser  of this
   Agreement and the Advisory Agreement are within the Adviser's powers and have
   been duly authorized by all necessary action on the part of its members,  and
   no action by or in respect of, or filing with, any governmental  body, agency
   or  official  is  required  on the  part of the  Adviser  for the  execution,
   delivery and performance by the Adviser of this Agreement, and the execution,
   delivery and  performance  by the Adviser of this Agreement do not contravene
   or constitute a default  under (i) any  provision of applicable  law, rule or
   regulation, (ii) the Adviser's governing instruments, or (iii) any agreement,
   judgment,  injunction,  order,  decree or other  instrument  binding upon the
   Adviser;

      (e) This  Agreement  and the  Advisory  Agreement  are valid  and  binding
   agreements of the Adviser;

      (f) The Form ADV of the Adviser previously provided to the Subadviser is a
   true  and  complete  copy of the  form  filed  with  the  Commission  and the
   information  contained  therein is  accurate  and  complete  in all  material
   respects and does not omit to state any material  fact  necessary in order to
   make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which they were
   made, not misleading;

      (g) The Adviser  acknowledges  that it received a copy of the Subadviser's
   Form ADV at least 48 hours prior to the execution of this Agreement.

   9. SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONS  AND WARRANTIES;  DUTY TO UPDATE  INFORMATION.
All  representations  and  warranties  made by the  Subadviser  and the  Adviser
pursuant  to  Sections 6 and 8 hereof  shall  survive  for the  duration of this
Agreement  and the parties  hereto shall  promptly  notify each other in writing
upon becoming aware that any of the foregoing representations and warranties are
no longer true.

   10. LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION.

      (a) LIABILITY.  In the absence of willful misfeasance,  bad faith or gross
   negligence on the part of the Subadviser or a breach of its duties hereunder,
   the  Subadviser  shall not be subject to any  liability to the  Adviser,  SBL
   Fund, or the Fund or any of the Fund's  shareholders,  and, in the absence of
   willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence on the part of the Adviser
   or a breach of its duties hereunder,  the Adviser shall not be subject to any
   liability  to the  Subadviser,  for any act or  omission  in the case of,  or
   connected with,  rendering  services  hereunder or for any losses that may be
   sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of Investments; PROVIDED, HOWEVER,
   that nothing herein shall relieve the Adviser and the Subadviser  from any of
   their  respective  obligations  under  applicable  law,  including,   without
   limitation, the federal and state securities laws and the CEA.

      (b) INDEMNIFICATION.  The Subadviser shall indemnify the Adviser, SBL Fund
   and the Fund, and their respective officers and directors,  for any liability
   and  expenses,  including  attorneys'  fees,  which may be  sustained  by the
   Adviser,  SBL Fund or the  Fund,  as a  result  of the  Subadviser's  willful
   misfeasance,  bad faith, gross negligence,  breach of its duties hereunder or
   violation of applicable law, including,  without limitation,  the federal and
   state  securities laws or the CEA. The Adviser shall indemnify the Subadviser
   and its officers and  directors,  for any liability  and expenses,  including
   attorneys'  fees,  which may be sustained as a result of the  Adviser's,  SBL
   Fund's or the Fund's willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, breach
   of its duties  hereunder or violation of applicable law,  including,  without
   limitation, the federal and state securities laws or the CEA.

   11. DURATION AND TERMINATION.

      (a) DURATION.  This Agreement  shall become  effective upon the date first
   above  written,  provided  that this  Agreement  shall not take  effect  with
   respect  to SBL Fund  unless it has first  been  approved  (i) by a vote of a
   majority of those directors of SBL Fund who are not parties to this Agreement
   or interested  persons of any such party,  cast in person at a meeting called
   for the purpose of voting on such approval, and (ii) by vote of a majority of
   SBL Fund's outstanding  voting  securities.  This Agreement shall continue in
   effect for a period of two years from the date hereof,  subject thereafter to
   being  continued  in force and effect  from year to year with  respect to the
   Fund if specifically  approved each year by either (i) the Board of Directors
   of SBL Fund,  or (ii) by the  affirmative  vote of a  majority  of the Fund's
   outstanding voting securities.  In addition to the foregoing, each renewal of
   this  Agreement  with  respect to the Fund must be  approved by the vote of a
   majority of SBL Fund's  directors  who are not parties to this  Agreement  or
   interested  persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for
   the  purpose of voting on such  approval.  Prior to voting on the  renewal of
   this Agreement,  the Board of Directors of the Fund may request and evaluate,
   and the  Subadviser  shall  furnish,  such  information  as may reasonably be
   necessary  to enable the Fund's  Board of  Directors to evaluate the terms of
   this Agreement.

      (b)  TERMINATION.  Notwithstanding  whatever may be provided herein to the
   contrary,  this Agreement may be terminated at any time,  without  payment of
   any penalty:

            (i) By vote of a majority of the Board of Directors of SBL Fund,  or
      by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund, or
      by the Adviser,  in each case, upon sixty (60) days' written notice to the
      Subadviser;

           (ii)  By  the  Adviser   upon  breach  by  the   Subadviser   of  any
      representation or warranty contained in Section 6 hereof,  which shall not
      have been cured  during the notice  period,  upon twenty (20) days written
      notice;

          (iii) By the Adviser immediately upon written notice to the Subadviser
      if the Subadviser  becomes unable to discharge its duties and  obligations
      under this Agreement; or

           (iv) By the  Subadviser  upon 180 days written  notice to the Adviser
      and the Fund.

      This  Agreement  shall not be  assigned  (as such term is  defined  in the
   Investment  Company  Act)  without the prior  written  consent of the parties
   hereto.  This Agreement  shall  terminate  automatically  in the event of its
   assignment  without  such  consent or upon the  termination  of the  Advisory
   Agreement.

   12. DUTIES OF THE ADVISER.  The Adviser shall continue to have responsibility
for all services to be provided to the Fund  pursuant to the Advisory  Agreement
and shall oversee and review the  Subadviser's  performance  of its duties under
this Agreement.  The Adviser shall remain  responsible  for, among other things,
providing the following services with respect to the Fund:

      (a) The Adviser  shall provide the  Subadviser,  or shall cause the Fund's
   Custodian  to  provide to the  Subadviser,  on each  business  day as of time
   deadline to be mutually  agreed  upon,  a report or a computer  download in a
   mutually  acceptable  software  program  and  format,  detailing  the  Fund's
   portfolio holdings, uninvested cash, current valuations and other information
   requested  by the  Subadviser  to assist it in carrying  out its duties under
   this Agreement,  as of the close of the prior business day. In performing its
   obligations   under  this  Agreement,   the  Subadviser  may  rely  upon  the
   information  provided  to it by or on behalf  of the  Adviser  or the  Fund's
   Custodian.

      (b) Composition of periodic reports with respect to the Fund's  operations
   for shareholders of the Fund,  composition of proxy materials for meetings of
   the Fund's  shareholders and the composition of such registration  statements
   as may be required by Federal and state  securities  laws for the  continuous
   public offering and sale of shares of the Fund, as well as the  determination
   of the net asset value of shares of the Fund.

   13.  AMENDMENT.  This  Agreement  may be  amended  by mutual  consent  of the
parties, provided that the terms of each such amendment with respect to the Fund
shall  be  approved  by the  Board  of  Directors  of the Fund or by a vote of a
majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund.

   14.  NOTICE.  Any notice  that is required to be given by the parties to each
other (or to the Fund)  under the terms of this  Agreement  shall be in writing,
delivered,  or mailed  postpaid to the other party,  or transmitted by facsimile
with  acknowledgment  of receipt,  to the parties at the following  addresses or
facsimile  numbers,  which may from time to time be  changed  by the  parties by
notice to the other party:

      (a)  If to the Subadviser:

           OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
           Two World Trade Center
           New York, New York 10048-0203
           Attention:  Andrew J. Donohue
           Facsimile:  (212) 321-1159

      (b)  Copy to:

           OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
           6801 Tucson Way
           Englewood, CO 80112
           Attention:  Treasurer
           Facsimile:  (303) 768-2849

      (c)  If to the Adviser:

           Security Management Company, LLC
           700 SW Harrison
           Topeka, Kansas 66636-0001
           Attention:  James R. Schmank, President
           Facsimile:  (785) 431-3080

      (d)  If to SBL Fund:

           SBL Fund
           700 SW Harrison
           Topeka, Kansas 66636-0001
           Attention:  Amy J. Lee, Secretary
           Facsimile:  (785) 431-3080

   15. GOVERNING LAW; JURISDICTION. Except as indicated in Section 19(b) of this
Agreement,  this Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with
the internal laws of the State of Kansas.

   16. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts,
all of which shall together constitute one and the same instrument.

   17.  CAPTIONS.  The captions herein are included for convenience of reference
only and shall be ignored in the construction or interpretation hereof.

   18.  SEVERABILITY.  If any provision of this Agreement  shall be held or made
invalid by a court  decision or  applicable  law, the remainder of the Agreement
shall not be affected adversely and shall remain in full force and effect.

   19. CERTAIN DEFINITIONS.

      (a)  "BUSINESS  DAY." As used  herein,  business  day means any  customary
   business  day in the United  States on which the New York Stock  Exchange  is
   open.

      (b) MISCELLANEOUS. Any question of interpretation of any term or provision
   of this Agreement having a counterpart in or otherwise derived from a term or
   provision  of the  Investment  Company Act shall be resolved by  reference to
   such term or provision of the Investment  Company Act and to  interpretations
   thereof,  if any, by the U.S.  courts or, in the  absence of any  controlling
   decisions of any such court, by rules,  regulation or order of the Commission
   validly issued pursuant to the Investment Company Act. Specifically,  as used
   herein,  "investment  company,"  "affiliated  person,"  "interested  person,"
   "assignment," "broker," "dealer" and "affirmative vote of the majority of the
   Fund's  outstanding  voting  securities"  shall all have such meaning as such
   terms have in the Investment Company Act. The term "investment adviser" shall
   have such  meaning as such term has in the  Investment  Advisers  Act and the
   Investment Company Act, and in the event of a conflict between such Acts, the
   most expansive  definition shall control. In addition,  where the effect of a
   requirement of the Investment  Company Act reflected in any provision of this
   Agreement  is  relaxed  by a rule,  regulation  or order  of the  Commission,
   whether of special or general application,  such provision shall be deemed to
   incorporate the effect of such rule, regulation or order.

   IN WITNESS  WHEREOF,  the parties  hereto have executed this Agreement on the
day and year first written above.

                                          SECURITY MANAGEMENT COMPANY, LLC

                                          By:     ______________________________
                                          Name:   James R. Schmank
                                          Title:  President

                                          Attest: ______________________________
                                          Name:   Amy J. Lee
                                          Title:  Secretary

                                          OPPENHEIMERFUNDS, INC.

                                          By:     ______________________________
                                          Name:
                                          Title:

                                          Attest: ______________________________
                                          Name:
                                          Title:

                                    EXHIBIT B

                       FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT LIMITATIONS
                           (AS PROPOSED TO BE AMENDED)

 1.  No Series will purchase a security if, as a result,  with respect to 75% of
     the  value of its  total  assets,  more  than 5% of the  value of its total
     assets would be invested in the  securities  of any one issuer  (other than
     obligations  issued or guaranteed by the U.S.  Government,  its agencies or
     instrumentalities).

 2.  No Series will purchase more than 10% of the outstanding  voting securities
     of any one issuer.

 3.  No Series will purchase  securities  for the purpose of exercising  control
     over the issuers thereof.

 4.  No Series may act as underwriter of securities issued by others,  except to
     the extent  that the Series may be  considered  an  underwriter  within the
     meaning of the  Securities  Act of 1933 in the  disposition  of  restricted
     securities.

 5.  No Series may borrow in excess of 33 1/3% of its total assets.

 6.  No Series  may lend any  security  or make any other  loan if, as a result,
     more  than 33 1/3% of the  Series'  total  assets  would  be lent to  other
     parties,  except (i) through the  purchase of a portion of an issue of debt
     securities in accordance  with its  investment  objective and policies,  or
     (ii) by  engaging  in  repurchase  agreements  with  respect  to  portfolio
     securities.

 7.  No Series may concentrate  investments in particular  industries or make an
     investment  in any one  industry  if, when added to its other  investments,
     total investments in the same industry then held by the Series would exceed
     25% of the value of its assets.

 8.  No Series may  purchase  or sell  interests  in real  estate  except as are
     represented by securities of companies,  including real estate trusts whose
     assets  consist  substantially  of  interests  in  real  estate,  including
     obligations secured by real estate or interests therein and which therefore
     may represent indirect interest in real estate.

 9.  No Series may invest in  commodities,  except that as  consistent  with its
     investment  objective  and  policies,  a Series may:  (a) purchase and sell
     options,  forward  contracts  and  futures  contracts,   including  without
     limitation  those  relating to indices;  (b)  purchase  and sell options on
     futures  contracts or indices;  and (c) purchase publicly traded securities
     of companies engaging in such activities.

10.  No Series  may issue  senior  securities,  except  as  permitted  under the
     Investment Company Act of 1940.

[SBG LOGO]
The Security Benefit Group of Companies
700 SW Harrison St., Topeka, Kansas 66636-0001


                              SERIES D OF SBL FUND
                         Special Meeting of Shareholders
                                October 28, 1998

     The undersigned hereby appoints John D. Cleland, Donald A. Chubb, Jr.,
     and  James  R.  Schmank,   and  each  of  them,  with  full  power  of
     substitution,   as  proxies  of  the   undersigned   to  vote  at  the
     above-stated  special meeting,  and at all adjournments  thereof,  all
     shares of SERIES D OF SBL FUND held by the  undersigned at the Special
     Meeting of Shareholders of the Fund to be held at 9:30 AM, local time,
     on October 28, 1998, at Security Benefit Group Building,  700 Harrison
     Street, Topeka, Kansas 66636-0001,  and at any adjournment thereof, in
     the manner  directed below with respect to the matters  referred to in
     the  proxy  statement  for the  meeting,  receipt  of which is  hereby
     acknowledged,  and in the proxies' discretion, upon such other matters
     as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof.

     In order to avoid the additional  expense of further  solicitation  to
     your Fund, we strongly urge you to review,  complete,  and return your
     ballot as soon as possible.  Your vote is important  regardless of the
     number of shares you own. The Board of Directors recommends a vote for
     each of the following  proposals.  These voting  instructions  will be
     voted as specified and in the absence of specification will be treated
     as granting authority to vote "FOR" each proposal.


TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS FOLLOWS:

                                              KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS
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                                             DETACH AND RETURN THIS PORTION ONLY

              THIS PROXY CARD IS VALID ONLY WHEN SIGNED AND DATED.
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SERIES D OF SBL FUND


NOTE:  Please sign  exactly as the name  appears on this card.  EACH joint owner
must sign the proxy. When signing as executor, administrator,  attorney, trustee
or guardian, or as custodian for a minor, please give the FULL title of such. If
a  corporation,  please give the FULL  corporate  name and indicate the signer's
office. If a partner, please sign in the partnership name.

PLEASE  EXECUTE,  SIGN,  DATE, AND RETURN THIS PROXY PROMPTLY USING THE ENCLOSED
ENVELOPE.


Vote On Proposals
                                                          FOR   AGAINST  ABSTAIN

1.  To approve a  Sub-Advisory  Contract  between SMC
    and OppenheimerFunds, Inc.                            [  ]   [  ]     [  ]

2.  a.  To   amend   the    fundamental    investment
        limitation concerning underwriting.               [  ]   [  ]     [  ]

2.  b.  To   amend   the    fundamental    investment
        limitation concerning borrowing.                  [  ]   [  ]     [  ]

2.  c.  To   amend   the    fundamental    investment
        limitation concerning lending.                    [  ]   [  ]     [  ]

2.  d.  To  eliminate  the   fundamental   investment
        limitation  concerning  margin  purchases  of
        securities and short sales.                       [  ]   [  ]     [  ]

2.  e.  To  eliminate  the   fundamental   investment
        limitation  concerning  investment  in  other
        investment companies.                             [  ]   [  ]     [  ]

2.  f.  To   amend   the    fundamental    investment
        limitation regarding owning,  buying, selling
        or  otherwise   dealing  in   commodities  or
        commodities contracts.                            [  ]   [  ]     [  ]


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Signature (PLEASE SIGN WITHIN BOX)     Date    Signature (Joint Owners)     Date

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