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Page 30 text:
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Finances of High School Organizations During the fiscal year, June 30, 1927 - June 30, 1928, the general treasurer has cared for 844,021.85 Total expenditures have been 338,- 434.87 leaving a balance of 35,586.98 The last collection of S185.00, Summer School Account, is entered on Bank Statement for July. This amount with an investment of 3100.00 gives a balance of S5,871.98. During the past year two new accounts, Ye Candie Shoppe and Home Economics Club, have been opened. Report on the twenty-seven ac- counts follow: Recepits Expend. Balances Deficits Alumni Fund ...................... 3 1,012.26 S 1,000.00 3 12.26 S Music Acc't .......................... 930.88 580.77 350.11 Class of '27 Acc't ................ 2,662.31 1,763.95 898.36 Ye Candie Shoppe Acc't .... 355.34 152.66 202.68 Class of '28 Acc't .............. 8,453.87 8,295.82 158.05 Class of '29 Acc't ................ 1,950.01 1,923.67 26.34 Class of '30 Acc't ........ 250.85 183.71 67.14 Forum Acc't .............. 7.25 4.50 2.75 All Arts Club Acc't ...... 530.67 365.06 165.61 Philomathean Acc't ...... 24.14 24.14 The Lion Acc't .................... 2,844.91 3,052.66 207.75 'The Scholarship Fund ...... 758.87 652.00 106.87 The Athletic Asso. Acc't .... 5,176.51 4,700.71 475.80 The Locker Fund ................ 350.72 350.72 The Spanish Club ................ 32.87 17.59 15.28 The Literary Contest Fund 5.91 5.91 The General Fund .............. 698.74 602.02 96.72 The Summer School Acc't.. 2,910.60 2,063.00 847.60 Hotchkiss Tennis Fund .... 85.28 85.28 Home Economics Acc't ...... 37.27 40.98 3.71 Home Economics Club A't 35.05 35.05 The Book Store Acc't ........ 13,523.42 12,032.09 1,491.33 The Dramatic Club Acc't .... 35.45 4.50 30.95 The Library Fund .............. 592.24 592.24 The Girls' Club Acc't ........ 747.03 648.46 98.57 The Cash Fund The Swimming Fund .......... 9.40 9.40 344,021.85 338,434.87 S 5,798.44 3 211.46 38,434.87 211.46 S 5,586.98 3 5,586.98 Bank Statement, July 1, Ledger and check Bals ..... 35,575.09 1928 ................................ 36,275.66 June interest .................... 11.89 Vouchers not returned ...... 688.68 55,586.98 85,586.98 On July Bank State ........... S 185.00 Balance on hand June 30 185.00 i - Investment ....................... IS 100.00 , L... Balance June 30, 28 .......... 55,871.98 35,871.98 Respectfully submitted, CLARK GREEN, General Treasurer Lyons Township High School.
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Page 29 text:
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Summer School The thirteenth summer session of the high school began June 18th and closed July 27th. The total enrollment was 131 of which 62 were boys and 69 were girls. Thirty-one of the students were freshmen, 48 sophomores, 44 juniors, 3 seniors, 1 special, and 4 already graduated from high school. Three received their diplomas at the end of the session. Four teachers of the regular high school faculty were retained for the summer session. Miss Ruth McCusker taught the courses in Eng- lish, assisted by Miss Margaret Gregson. The course in Ancient History was taught by W. L. Payne. John W. Payne who succeeds D. C. Bailey the .next regular year, taught the Medieval-Modern History course for- merly taught by Mr. Bailey in the summer session. J. F. Towell taught the courses in Mathematics. Miss Cecelia Listing had charge of the secretarial work of the session. The character of the student body in the modern summer school is quite similar to that of the regular school year. Twenty-three of the 131 students had been on the honor roll during the regular year. Twen- ty-seven were expecting to graduate in less than the customary four years. Ten -were meeting some of their college entrance requirements during the summer session so that they can make broader course elec- tions during the regular year. Seventeen declared that they were at- tending because they wanted something worthwhile to do during the first half of the long summer vacation. The following tabulation shows the enrollments by departments and the numbers who pursued advanced and review courses. Number Semester Semester Advanced Review Department Classes Courses Courses Courses English 5 63 37 26 History 4 119 108 11 Mathematics 4 54 34 20 13 236 179 57 Respectfully submitted, J. F. TOWELL.
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Page 31 text:
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Book Store Report Statement of Profit and Loss for the Year Ending June 30, 1928. Sales for the Year ................... Inventory of 1927 .......,...... Merchandise Purchases ....... Inventory of 1928 ........ Cost of Goods Sold ............ Merchandise Profit ....... Interest Received Gross Profit ...... Expenses ................. Net Profit ..... Appropriations: ACt1V1t16S .............,.....,...... . General Treasurer's Sal Administration ................ Library ........................... Dept. of Music ........ 2,977.06 10,171.34 S 13,148.40 3,756.19 306.90 125.00 35.00 1,157.42 300.00 Profit Remaining June 30 ....... Refund from Lion ............. Added to Net Worth ...... Balance Assets Cash in Bank and on Hand ................................ 81, Accounts Receivable ........ 171.99 Notes Receivable .............. 100.00 S 12,480.68 9,392.21 3,088.47 15.00 3,103.47 737.52 .,. 1- 2,365.95 1,924.32 l . 441.63 146.50 ili- Sheet June 30, 1928 Liabilities Accounts Payable ........... 832.02 Net Worth 1927 ....... Added 1928 ............ Present Worth ...... Furniture and Fixtures .... 100.00 Stock on Hand .................. 3,756.19 255,960.20 S 588.13 .S 112.00 5,260.07 588.13 5,848.20 55,960.20 Respectfully submitted. J. F. TOWELL, Manager.
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