The finance campaign of the Freshman class which has just closed has brought into the class treasury $1,275, a considerably larger amount than was collected by 1917 which held the record until this year. The campaign was first conducted on a competitive basis among the members of the finance committee and later the five men collecting the largest amounts were made chairmen of committees of six men each and a second competition was run. The winner of the individual competition was C. W. Adams with $80 and the winning committee of which S. B. Kaiser was the chairman turned in $105. The individual competition brought in over $900 and the committees brought this amount up to $1,275.
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