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Packet Procedure Giving advice on which Math courses to take. Mrs. Sue Eakin and Mr. James Gauthier counsel one of many students. Confusion is one of the many pains as Mrs, Faye Reynolds tries to direct Teresa Clifton to the proper station.
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What d'ya mean I'm over-drawn? l can't be: I had S300 in my account. Oh, wait! That last zero was a decimal . . . Five dollarsfll Five dollars for what'?! The fee for a returned check!'?! Help! I'm ruined!l Probably one of the greatest responsibili- ties of going to college is managing money. balancing a checkbook, and making ends meet. Whether it's a month of inflation or recession. the balance of funds always seems to fall short. Ever since the age of majority was lowered from 21 to I8. college students have been identified as a poverty-level group. As such they and their parents have received little relief from Uncle Sam. Therefore, as the cost of education continues to rise. the col- lege student must become adept at the art of juggling figures. constant battle of meeting expenses. and remaining solvent at the same time. Digging deep into the pocket. Bruce Melder comes up with the funds for a gourmet meal as Robert Mays and Scott Stanley look on. Think it's bad now - wait a few years! F! Prices 23
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Let's see now, what's my student number again, asks Annette Simonson, as she hur- riedly fills out one of many schedule cards. What do you mean my packet isn't ready? . . . but it's raining outside. I,ll be soaked by the time I go across campus to the Administrations Office . . . I can't register without it, huh . . . Okay, but if I catch pneumonia and die, it's your fault. This conversation describes well what college reg- istration is all about - except for one step - or maybe one hundred steps. Termed by many as the worst part of going to college, registration luckily only occurs three times a year at LSUA. From picking up registration packets to paying fees, registration takes around two hours, if one is lucky - if not. well, tomorrow is another day. The packet checking station marks the half- way point of the registration ordeal, Filling out schedule cards is one of the boring tasks which all students must endure during registration. Registration 25
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