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Show TRANSIT WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES RALPH KOFOED NEVA JACOBSON DOUG STRINGFELLOW LEO LOLL STUDENT TREASURER ROY GIBSON PHI RHO PI FROM the time you paid your money at the business office till now you have wondered just what the money was used for. Of special interest was that fee called "student activity. Well here's where it goes. About $4.68 of your fee went to publications. Athletics came next on the list claiming a little over $2. But that is only half of the story. Every extra curricular activity is wholly or partly financed by this fee. Certain gymnasium privileges are given those who carry student body cards. So many activities call for a good system of budgeting. Leo Loll and Harold Handley, treasurers, keep an accurate check on the money. Each budget is made up and assigned to the various departments. But before any of the money is spent it is subject to the approval of the Board of Control. The Board of Control represents students and faculty AUTUMN, 1942 members whose job it is to keep the speech, music, drama, and other activities from overrunning the budgets. John Vernieu was appointed last spring by the board to act as Business Manager for the school and coordinate the various activities. When any organization wishes to make a purchase the person in charge must make out a requisition. He must state on the requisition the name of the purchase, the estimated or actual cost, and the place of the purchase. Then this form must be signed by the adviser of the organisation, the student body president, or someone authorised by him to sign his name. Still it is not complete nor negotiable until the Business Office has recorded a purchase order for it. Through the "student activity fee" students are able to attend music, dramatic, and forensic entertainments. By participating in an extracurricular activity the students are able to get "double their money's worth." HAROLD HANDLEY SCHOOL TREASURER ALICE HODGES JOE JENSEN TRANSIT STAFF RALPH KOFOED BETTY PETERSON VAN NANCE |