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1913 FINANCIAL REPORT

Expenditures Exceeded Dues Collected in Junior Year.

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Below is printed the financial report of the class of 1913 for the Junior year. The class dues collected amounted to a little over $400, and the total expenditures for class smokers to $452.95. This latter item includes all expenses connected with the smokers, such as sums paid for music, refreshments, entertainments, etc. RECEIPTS. Balance from 1910-11,  $2.53 Class Dues,  400.80 Balance from Junior Dance,  91.57 Balance from sale of Class Buttons,  30.25 Incidentals,  11.50   $536.65 EXPENSES. Class Smokers,  $452.95 Student Council Dues,  $20.00 Printing,  25.00 Refund from Junior Dance,  5.00 Expenses Senior Election,  16.50 Incidentals,  8.90   $528.35 Total credit,  $536.65 Total expenses,  528.35 Balance on hand,  8.30

PERRY G. M. AUSTIN,   Treasurer 1911-1912.

PERRY G. M. AUSTIN,   Treasurer 1911-1912.

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