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SMOKER COSTS $252

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Only $168.62 in cash in the 1922 class treasury, according to the financial report that was rendered by R. P. Parker '22 at the end of his term of office as Secretary-Treasurer. In addition to this amount of cash on hand, the class has assets to the amount of $600 in United States Victory Loan Bonds. However, as the 1922 Junior dance this year and the Senior Album next year involve considerable expense, it is quite probable that the class will be obliged to make a financial canvass of its members to secure additional funds. The statement: Receipts Balance forward (May 4, 1920),  $910.75 Red Book sales,  10.00   ----- Total,  $920.75 Expenditures Smoker (May 4, 1920),  $252.13 Jubilee expenses,  100.00 Class scholarship to M. W. Self '23,  400.00   ----- Total,  $752.13 Balance Cash on hand,  $168.62 U. S. Victory Loan Bonds,  600.00   ----- Total balance,  $768.62

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