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$475 IN SOPHOMORE TREASURY

LARGER SURPLUS THAN THAT OF 1918 AT SIMILAR TIME LAST YEAR.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

C. F. Fuller '19 and C. Canfield '19, treasurer and assistant treasurer of the Sophomore Class, have submitted a statement of the present financial status of the class. The balance on hand is an even $475, which is a larger surplus than was reported by the class of 1918 last fall.

The class of 1919 held three smokers whose combined costs were $770.68 and a dinner toward which there was a $226 deficit beyond the amount covered by the sale of tickets. The other expenditure was an item of $25 toward the 1916 Senior Picnic. The itemized statement follows: Receipts. Class collection  $1,496.68 Debits. Class smokers  $770.68 Class dinner  226.00 Contributed to Senior Picnic.  25.00 Total expenditures  $1,021.68 Balance on hand  475.00 Total expenditures  1,021.68   $1,496.68

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