Baumgardner, W.L., and Barber, J.E., "Financing Student Activities,"The Nation's Schools , XVII, May 1936, pp. 22. Describes the development of a student membership ticket for financing student activities.
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Bragner, W.E., "Control of the Extra-Curricular Finances,"The Bulletin of The National Association of Secondary-School Principals, XXV, April 1941, pp. 36-38. How one school does it.
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Edmonson, J.B.; Roemer, Joseph; and Bacon, F.L.The Administration of the Modern Secondary SchoolNew York: Macmillan Co.1948, pp. 348-352. Discusses the problems, sources of funds, types of organizations of control, and advocates a finance committee and aid from the board of education.
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Jacobson, P.B., and Reavis, W.C.Duties of School PrincipalsNew York: Prentice-Hall.1941, pp. 681-694. Suggests accounting procedure, forms, methods of securing funds, and responsibility for the care of the funds.
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Koos, L.V.; Hughes, M.; Hutson, P.W.; and Reavis, W.C.Administering the Secondary SchoolNew York: American Book Company.1940, pp. 617. Deals with financing extracurricular activities.
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Reeder, W.G.The Fundamentals of Public School AdministrationNew York : Macmillan Co.1941, Chapter XXV, "Administering Extracurriculum Activities."
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Thompson, G.B., and Stout, M.W., "What is Effective Administration of Pupil Activity Finances?", The Bulletin of The National Association of Secondary-School Principals , XXXIII, April 1949 , pp. 287-300. Describes practices in two schools.
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Wilson, H.R.Music in the High School, New York: Silver Burdett Company.1941, pp. 404-09. Eleven people describe how they finance the school's musical organization's trips.