1984-1985 Yearbook

238 Tania Ka~ Houk . Memphis. TN Cynthia RUlh Howard · Searcy. AR Usa Mk:h~lI~ Howl!lI . Billill9S. MT Tammy Dorean Howmon . Clillton. MO Wl!Ildeli Ray Huckon . Bedford, IN KlmbeTly Oa"'" HughH - C"' rh ton. Ml David Wayne Hull , Ft. R{>(:overy. OH Alana lynM ltom - Searcy. AR q,/vtUm D. Akpan IIUB'I - Ugo. Cross Rive!' Slaw. Nigeria Philip Reid Jacbon _ HOI Sprmgs. AR T~rrl Lynn Jewell , Searcy. AR Julie Carol Johnson · Benton. AR Usa Loul5e John50n - Hurst. TX Richard H. Johnson - Biggers, AR Thoma5 Donald Johnson . Fl. Wayne . IN Billy Kl!ilh .loner; - Hennen. MO Sleven loyd Jonn - West Fork. AR Vicki Ann Jones - Doniphan. MO Rebecca Allen .IOUI!U - Linle Rock, AR .1111 Mlchelko JUndl - Norfolk , NE ~rald Glenn Justlc~ . KerrviUe . TX How the pie is sliced What did our $96.50 registration fee pay for? Art work by Rob Hardison. At the beginning of the semester each student paid a $96.50 registration fee . But just where did that money go? The registration fee was broken down into varying amounts, used in different de - partments. "The amounts have been determined over the years by the administration in consultation with the various departments ," Loti Tucker, vice president of finance , said. "These fees cover expenses not salaries ," he added . "And the fees certainly don 't cover all of the expenses. It is taken out of tuition income, gifts and auxiliary enterprises." The registration fee was divided into 12 categories. The largest portion of the fee , $29.50, paid for matriculation. This covered part of the operaAngela Tet\fl Kays . Benton. AR Rkky lynn Kee - Augusta. AR Gary Madison Kl!ith . Myrtle Be~h . SC Jo.David Keith · Oll k Ridge , TN Palricia lynM Keilh - Myrt le Beach. SC leigh Anne Kennon - EI Dorado Spring . MO Laura Marl~ Klnnlngham . Round Rock , TX Kendal Wayne Kirk · Slidell, LA Brl!tt Alan Kirkman . Wilmington . NC Craig Che lfl!' KIs. eberth " Westminster . CA Unda lou Klltti . Searcy. AR Kevin P. Kowalski · Orchard lake. MI ScOIl Caml!ron laFerney • Fayeneville. AR Deanna lynn Lalondl! . Cliro. MI Juniors tion of the computers and other processes involved in registering the students. The next largest portion of the fee went to the general fund of the library . The $17.75 deSignated per semester eventually paid for new books. A total of $12 per semester , an athletic fee covered the upkeep of the playing fields and the cost of purchasing new equipment. The Petit Jean received $8.50 of the fee received to cover the costs of the book, . and the annual also got an additional $1.25 for the student portraits from Ben Red Studios. If a student was only registered for one semester, the student must have paid the $8.50 owed for the first semester in order to receive a book because the total $17 went to pay for each entire book. The Bison offset printing costs by taking $4 of the fee each semester. The rest of the paper's expenses were paid through advertisements. . Each students paid $5.50 per semester for lyceums , which include SA-popular lyceums , home lyceums and classical lyceums. In the spring semester two lyceums were held in March, Two Gentlemen of Verona, a Shakespearian play, and The Flying Karamazov Brothers . The post office received $4.50 of the fee each semester to help pay for the expenses and part of the salaries of those who worked there. (continued on Page 240)

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