. The Chsite [serial] . class of 25. ITEM 4 1. To the Junior class:We leave the exclusive right for them to publish the next CHSITE. 2. To the class of 1927:Junior privileges, hoping the burden will not prove too heavy. 3. To the underclassmen :The hope of being Seniors some day. ITEM 5 1. To Eoller : A bunch of boys that will observe study hour, and that will get up in time forbreakfast. 2. To Miss Cobb : A Dramatic Club that will come to practice without a formal invitation, andalso an English Class that will study in advance for themselves. 3. To Messrs. Raper and Meekins :A bunch of c


. The Chsite [serial] . class of 25. ITEM 4 1. To the Junior class:We leave the exclusive right for them to publish the next CHSITE. 2. To the class of 1927:Junior privileges, hoping the burden will not prove too heavy. 3. To the underclassmen :The hope of being Seniors some day. ITEM 5 1. To Eoller : A bunch of boys that will observe study hour, and that will get up in time forbreakfast. 2. To Miss Cobb : A Dramatic Club that will come to practice without a formal invitation, andalso an English Class that will study in advance for themselves. 3. To Messrs. Raper and Meekins :A bunch of clodhoppers that do not think hair grows on chickens, and who will pay attention while said teachers are explaining the difference betweena stalk cutter and a radio. 4. To Miss Nichols:A French class that will learn all the irregular verbs, and in addition bring up a nice cross-word puzzle every day. 5. To Mrs. Dry: We bequeath our fondest love and gratitude for the good eats we have hadduring our stay here. Twenty-eight.


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