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LICENSE? 4 X f-' V , DATE' .0 - '3'iTiME f' 1 3 fl YOU ARE CHARGED WITH VIOLA l , ' . J Q it-ieuoaisiti-te 'Qty N91 yy qmpwmk. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Double or Nothing Student Activities' latest publicized scandal appears to be the imminent double-charging of students for their ownyearbook, the Opficon. ln past years, extra copies ofthe Opzzeon have always been made available to students on a first-come, first- serve basis. and thousands of dollars of budget overruns have been absorbed by the budgets of successive Opticon staffs. This year however. Post students who desire a rnemento of the previous year will have to pay for their yearbook twice: once through an increased Activity Fee, and once through the going price of the yearbook, presently 37.00. The fact that a S1500 deficit could have been avoided if the Opticon staff had been permitted to cut back on the number of books printed need not be discussed here. Rather, the fact that the Administration per Director of Student Activities, Joseph Benedict, had given its word to pick up the tab through its own budget isiat issue. Although it was not stated how the deficit would be met, no one expected students to be charged for extra yearbooks for which they had already paid. The extra books have already been here for three weeks now, but none of them has been distributed for even soldi. Granted that the books are sold, a price of 57.00, book tfor 360 booksl will more than make up for the S1500 deficit. Where then, will the 31,000 profit go? An answer to this question has not yet been supplied. To sell yearbooks would also set a precedent for future sales. Soon even seniors will be forced to pay for their yearbooks tif they want themj. Administration mem get a free book every year. and yet they don't pay Activity Fee. But who ever heard of a student fair shake? SUMMONS NY. C. W. POST CENTER BROOKVILLE, N. Y. SUMMONS TO DRIVER OF VEH 53.00 Per Violation 1. No permit on vehicle ,E ,,, n n,,ii.,-,- L,-,. ,1 . . 0-1 'bv , ,, l J . 2 'NG I ' WH 0 - Dear Editori Throughout Optieon tPost's Post's graduates , college years. 'Xs Q l ltgts been sent to l . ly! share their llllLlCl'gliLlkllllllCN. ordered in an unprecedented nioye. .loe lleriediei l t has niade inoy es in the direction ol charging sitio lot' these extra boolss. lhe reasons giyen for this eost is that the Optieon yyent oy er budget. and this eost is being used so next year's book yyon't hate lo suller a budget cut. lluring the eontptltng ol the bools, the Optieons editors asked it they eould expand the book. Permission yy as reeeiyed. and they yyere told that the additional eost yyould be absorbed by Benedict. Nou. yye are told that Benedict yyants ln use the money paid for the book to clear ur the budget oyerrun, 'lo most. this might seem like a reasonable alternatiye, but in reality yye huye already paid for the bools llte Optieon, lilse all student publications. i- tunded through the Ltclty ity' lee. So yy hen yy . pay the S700 lor the book. we are paying tyyiee. The charge for the book could also be gi tactic for easing the demand for the bools. li this is the ease there has to bc'a better yyay' to alleyiate the problem. One solution that lltis 1 been mentioned yyould be a lottery. This is probably the lairest way to distribute the l book. and it yyouldn't inyolyeany additions eost to the students. If the eharge lor tn: borik is realized. we must compare it t charging subscription eharges lor tlti. i Pioneer and the Summit, While those ol' u- ! iyho yyorls on these publications might feel that our yyorls is yyorth the price. il le ludicrous to llsls the students to pay lot them. V ll' the 57,00 tee for the book eomes to pass, yye should realize that it has not due to aiu. by the editor but because ofan decision by Benedict. ff AW, ffl. 4 N-,pe T T3 , fy the llamlgllig '- - . N, .. ,W .,..Q.-QA i Jyl' l .,..siu.xgnss4-4, 44? X Sk L 3l'l A -wsu
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