The officers of the Sophomore Class have decided to hold a collection for additional funds beginning today and lasting until Thursday night, and have appointed a finance committee to canvass the class. Last year, the number of Freshmen was cut down, on account of the war, but the expenses of the class were even greater than usual. A considerable sum was spent in subsidizing the Red Book, which left the class with only a slight balance this fall.
In order to finance the smoker which will take place within the next two weeks it will be necessary to raise a fund by subscription. As usual no definite amount will be assessed from each member, but every one is requested to give as much as possible.
If the collection is large enough it will be the last subscription asked from the class of 1921. Any balance left after this year's bills have been met will be used towards the Junior dance, so that the tickets will be less expensive than usual.
Postal cards have been sent to the members of the class who live at home, requesting them to mail their subscriptions. Checks are to be made payable to E. C. Storrow, treasurer.
The finance committee is to report at Claverly Senior House this evening at 8 o'clock when the campaign will be outlined. The following members of this committee, have been appointed: E. C. Storrow, secretary treasurer of the class and chairman ex-officio, C. P. Anderson, H. R. Atkinson, G. S. Baldwin, H. B. Brown, J. Cowles, A. W. Douglass S. W. Fordyce, P. Hapgood, C. H. Hyams, W. F. Ingersoll, T. S. Lamont, R. E. Larsen, E. E. Long, A. L. Mills, F. U. Perry, and L. B. Stoddard.
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