The Lexhipep Published by the Students of Lexington High School VOL. Ill, Hl-y CLUB IN CHARGE Of CHAPEL PROGRAM The H-Y Club had char.ije of the program for this week and interest ing programs were rendered. On Monday the program was in charge of Auburn Woods. Fred Wil son read the scripture, after which we were led in prayer by Dick Wal- ser. A speech ^vas delivered by Auburn Woods on “Clean speech and play.” But perhaps the feature whclh delighted everyone most was the H-Y Trio composed of Paul Hutchins, John Hunter and Lester Everhart. Tuesday we were calied to chapel to hear our debating team before they went to Mount Airy, Friday. With Louise Thompson and Dick Waiser on the affirmative and Stephanie Bragaw and Cloyd Phil- pott on the negative we do not see why we shouid not win. On Wednesday another interesting program was given by the H-Y Club, with Jimmy Siceloff in charge.’ Harold Smith read the scripture and then Clifton Conrad led in prayer. A very interesting speaker was then introduced. Mt. Spruill, who made a splendid talk on “Laws and Vio lation." Thursday the H-Y Club secured the consent of the Duke University Crlee Club to come and entertain us for half an hour. Two beautiful selections were given by the orches tra, which were enthusiastically ap plauded. LEXINGTQM, N. C., APRIL 7. 1925 1*11 fo^Cliapel Hill No. 11 For the first time Lexington will send a representation of track men next week to Chapel Hill to compete in the High School State Track Meet At the same time our tennis team" and our debating teams will be com peting with teams from all parts of the state. We may not win any of the state championship cups this year but we intend to make some of the other teams work harder than they have ever worked before. So. come on teams let’s bring some kind of a cup to Lexington this year—If we can’t win in the state contests let’s make it hard for all of them in the County contests. LEXINGTON HI DOUBLE WINNER IN DEBATE hi-y banquet at tho.>i:\s\tlle May . T admire that pianist’s fin- irh”. Carl “Yes, but I alway.s dread the beginning. Virginia .“Just think, three thous and seals were used to make fur coats”. Frances “Isn’t It wonderful that they can train animals to do such work”? Last Thursday night, several mem bers of the Lexington Hi-Y Club drove over to Thomasville and at tended what was to be a tri-city Hi-Y Banquet. But although the High Point boys were unable to come over, the members of the Thomas ville and Lexington clubs enjoyed themselves very much. The Ban quet was prepared by the mothers of the Thomasville Hi-Y boys and they were praised by each of the speakers, as were also the pretty bar-maids, who gave excellent service. Liston Po])e of the Thomasville Hi-Y club made a splendid talk on the subject “tVliiat Hi-Y means to me.” Mr. I’ esperman. State Secret.ary for Hi Y club, was also present and gave an interesting talk. For the Lexington Elub, Mr. Allen, Mr. Estes and Au burn Woods made speeches. Every one of the Lexington Boys had a fine time and ,., e hope that more of these Inter-cit- meetings will be held in the full Last Friday evening,. March 27, Lexington again stood the test and for the fourth consecutive year will send four debaters to Chape! Hill to contend in the contest for the Aycock Memorial Cup. Louise Thompson and Dick Waiser upholding the affirmative side of question "Resolved: That N. C. Should Ratify the Port Terminals and Water Transportation Act”, won over Sue May Hendren and Calvin '.Roves, the negative team from Mt. Airy. Mhile this debate was in progress our negative team composed of Steph anie Bragaw and Cloyd Philpott de feated North Wilkesboro’s aflflrma- tive team, Percy Waters and Thomas Bryan upheld the affirmative side at North Wilkesboro. The negative te-am was accomp('anied to North Wilkesboro by Mfes Mildred Zimmer man and Mr. E. C. Hunt. We are especially proud of win ning the debates this year because of the handicaps under which we labored. Two speakers contracted the mumps which caused loss of time and continual substitution. Al.so, material was hard to get on the sub-’ ject. Ail Lexington should be proud of her debaters who have won both ot the debates for four consecutive year.s, and they should be especially proud of them this year since thev had to combat “mumps”, “danger of fatigue” etc. So. all hall to the debittors! We wish them luck ne.xt week when they journey to Chapel Hill. Cloyd “I wish I could reform the .'Uphabet”. Louise—"'Why, dear?” Cloyd—“Because I would put “u” and “I” closer together”. Nat “Where do you have the mo.st lifficulty in making a speech”? Charlie—“In my knees”. Mary Lil—“Ham, you certainly eat V ell”. Ham I ought to, I’va been prac ticing all my life”. A