APRIL 28, 1925
THE LEXHIPEP
page'' seven
I the OPEN FORUM |
*‘I>:'rERARVJ CUP PRESiENTED’’
^ Last Wednesday at chapel the
wa!T7 presented and great
WANTS GIRLS TENNIS TE^
Now since track is over, h
a girl’s tennis team? We
have the best boys’ team in
so why shouldn’t we have a j
team. Come on, some of
who have never gone out
sport in your High School
can’t you give up a little b)‘
time for your school?
ow about
know we
the state
=ood girls
you girls
for any
career,
• of your
the LINCOLN ESSAY MEDAL
It has been several months since
the Lincoln essays were Wiitten and
up to this time no announcement of
the winner has been made These
papers have lain in the principal’s
office ever since they were turned in
and dust is probably collecting on
them now. This delay in judging
the papeiij seems inexcusable al
though there may be some very good
reason for it. I think, and I voice
the opinion of many others, that it
is time to do something about this,
unless this medal Is mean: to be a
commencement gift to some one.
How about a little action. We need
it.
A STUDENT.
ners who were asked to stand up in
front. If the students .showed as
much "pep” in going out for school
activities we could win just about all
of the cups given to the high schools
in North Carolina.
One cup is worth more toward stim
ulating school spirit than forty lec
tures or articles in the Lexhipep.
boneiiead s.allies
(Tills Is the newest out—and worst)
The Lexhipep—published every
two weeks or thereabouts. Usually
thereabouts. The High School
couldn’t get over the shock of a Lex
hipep on time.
This paper has ceased jiublishing
articles of a slandering di.sposition
Since then, things have been as dead
fis \ve feel these days.
Washington looks gotod, but it
would look better if I had my thirty
plunks saved up. rn broke a
long time.
This is known as the B. S. column,
and lives up to its name.
“ONE CRYING NEI D”
A period in the library these days,
is like the home of the deity.
Since our track team did rot score
a single point in the state meet it is
high time that the students and
teachers wake up to the crying need
of a good track team. Also, the
townspeople should coopera,e in this
project. It will be necessary, in
order to have this winning team, for
our boys to secure track sli-ies some
where. The need of them was dem-
onsti^ated especia)(ly at Chapel Hill
because our boys were handicapped.
L. H. S. should put out an effective
track team next year and ihe sooner
W'o realize this fact and get to work
with the determination and vim nec-
e.ssary to do this, the better off we will
be.
The last issue of the Lexhipep will
be our Senior issue, with a white cover
and green lettering. (Green and
White are Senior colors).
I hain’t got nothing” more to say,
in other words the fountain of my
expostulations is dried up.
B. S. SPECIAL.
’Tls such a pity that some of our
boys were arrested at Chapel Hill.
"Whoopee”! Mr. Cowles will
again pilot our ship of study.
“ALVTIIEMATICS’
We are especially proud of our arti
cle in this issue on Pythagori.s because
it is the first of its kind in our paper.
Then, too, it reminds us of the old
Greek civilization before the. days of
Plato and Socratees. and causes us
to reflect upon the Influence Pytha
goras had On Greek cosmogony. We
hope that many similar articles may
be received in the future not only
from the mathematics depa.";ment but
from all of the other departments as
well.
A Successful Firm
is not made in a day,
but years are re
quired to es
tablish a
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