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TREASURER? REPORT r FIND, on comparison with the former classes F,-Jn.. .... 1 so ,J . . . . . . '.'- A 'W' if of this educational institution, that there is a most encouraging, gratifying and altogether stupenduous change for the better in regard to I 'fc 1 3'f ' l A monetary matters, and l assure you it IS the greatest pleasure to tender such a report for it is most gratifying to me to be the financier of such a generous and freely giving class. While we are such a prosperous organization there is one thing that menaces our prosperity.- The influx of money is so large that it is sorely taxing the great ability ofthe Financial Board. Seldom has such an opportunity arisen for the forma- tion of a bank and l hope this little suggestion will meet with approval and enlarge, for it is an opportunity which should be taken by the forelock. i We are most delighted to see that the financial flurry which has so affected the business men thruout the country has not come near home, for the immediate response to all dues, assessments, etc., has clearly proven to all that money is not in the least scarce, either in gold, silver or copper coins. But we sincerely hope that this matter of over-burdening the treasury will be taken up shortly by some Board--duly Fitted and appointed for the taskffor the purpose of saving the future classes of Central High School, such nerve racking worry, trouble of mind and the constant and necessary fore thought due to the above mentioned facts and we expect the removal of the conditions so complained of. LOUIS HAHN, Treasurer Class ofjune, '08. Page twenty
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was favored by the class, November second. The Social Pro- gram and Financial committees were appointed on November ninth, and later on during the year the Class Picture, Class Memorial, Class Cap, Publicity, Class Play and Class Annual. Nothing can be carried on without money, and so there loomed before our class the financial problem. The trouble was first broachecl by Mr. May on November twenty-sixth, when he moved 'lthat the class clues should be made one dollar, pay- able in two installments. The matter was fully discussed by the members of the class, among them Mr. May and Mr. Dibble, but it was not definately decided until on January twenty-ninth, a roll call vote being taken the motion was carried. The class pictures were a matter of great moment. After deliberation the style was determined upon and the work given to Lee Brothers. Hither the members of the class have gone in order that the pictures of all, with that of Mr. Macwhorter, might be in our Annual. After being held in suspension whether or not we were to have this favor enjoyed by former classes, Professor Greer announced that, providing it should be representative of the best work of the class, we should have our Annual. The members of the committee have worked long and hard, needless to say, The Seniorn is the crowning glory of the class. Now at last there remains only one duty for us to accom- plish, and that duty by which the great door of the outside world is opened to us-Graduation: but of that the minutes will never be written, for we shall have scattered and Central a page turned down. MARGARET THOMSON Secretary Page nin I e
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Chairmen of Committees Hunter Passmore Louis Hahn Publicity Financial Walter May Dorothy Pattee Charles l-laglin Class Play Picture Memorial Lee Warden Royce lVlintner Social Program Raymond Ross Class Caps Page twenty-one
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