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1916 FINANCIAL CONDITION GOOD

Semi-Annual Report of Treasurer Shows Balance of $1035 in Bank.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

S. M. Felton, Jr., '16, the secretary-treasurer of the Sophomore class, in accordance with the class constitution, makes his semi-annual public statement of the class finances. This year, due to the excellent work of the finance committee, $336.45 more was collected in dues than last year, making a total of $937.20 from dues. By vote of the class executive committee, on January 20, 1914, the treasurer was authorized to deposit $500.00 of the class funds on time, 30 days' notice, at 4 per cent which was done at once.

The detailed report is as follows: CREDITS. Balance received from W. Blanchard, Oct. 16,  $10.23 Red Book,  290.00 Interest,  88 Rebate,  4.00 Class dues,  937.20 Total credits,  $1242.31 DEBITS. First Smoker,  $47.75 Second Smoker,  48.20 Third Smoker,  44.40 Student Council for Class dues,  10.00 Printing,  12.50 Entertainment Committee (Incidental),  22.85 Finance Committee,  3.75 Incidental,  17.25 Total Debits,  $206.70 Balance,  $1035.61

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