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JUNIORS HAVE AMPLE BALANCE

REPORT OF SECRETARY-TREASURER SHOWS SURPLUS OF $770.25 ON HAND.

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The following report of the financial status of the class of 1917 for the year ending October 1, 1915, has been submitted by J. C. Harris '17, secretary-treasurer.   CREDITS TO DATE. Bal. of Oct. 1, 1914,  $ 693.80 Class collection,  750.35 Red Book collection,  665.00 Dinner subscriptions,  291.85 Total interest on deposits,  19.35   -- Total Deposits,  $2,420.35   EXPENDITURES TO DATE. Smokers in Union,  $ 766.26 Small smokers,  91.65 Banquet of April 7,  544.85 Printing,  171.81 Miscellanies,  56.33 Checks in collection, not good,  19.20   -- Total expenditures,  $1,650.10   TOTALS. Total credits,  $2,420.35 Total expenditures,  1,650.10   -- Bal. on hand Oct. 1, 1915,  $770.25

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