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Page 10 THE LEXHIPEP May 28, 1943 The Lexhipep’s Review of Reviews Backward Glances TOUGH LUCK, BUT MELVIN CAN TAKE IT CAFETERIA BECOMES STUDENTS’ HANGOUT Annual Football Banquet Is Held .Poets’ Comer Weather Report: Fair & Warmer National Honor Society Taps New Members IN AND ABOUT RALEIGH ON THE BUSY WEEK END Ann, what’s become of “Washie.” PERSONALITY PLUS PEOPLE —Betty McCrary and Jean Craver L. H. S. On The Air Tommies Whip The Jackets 20-6 3,500 Witness Game First Lexington High Homecoming Game First Victory Of Season For Jackets ‘‘Fm A FooF^ To Be Presented As Contest Play L. H. S. STUDENTS LIKE THEIR MILK! Cotton Picking Is Newest Defense Job Alumnus To Pay Supreme Sacrifice What certain senior girl would like to break what other girl’s neck and why? Junior Class Select Play MR. AND MISS L. H. S. The WAR-ld Today S ^ ^ Cl ^ g ^ s _r! ^ I o; O) -4^ ' ^ (U , g g O o ^ O (-H 1—4 O) Q Ah .rH c3 H-3 a; O bX) Hi-Y Initiates Twelve New Members MR. and MRS. L. H. S. NEED NO GAS! "p bD ^ .a O g A5 PI "d U ^ Ah '‘Gooney’' Wall/' '43's Best Dressed Boy, Lexington High Gets In The Scrap ABOUT SCHOOL YOU TELL US! Our Heroines" Seventeen Girls Elected For Tau Kappa Phi Stamps Draw Stompers To School Shin-Dig Miss Horrible Fix “Our Heroes” 1^^^ ' Stoleu Property Note: We hope you want need an ambulance, but if you do, we have it. L.H.S. ON THE AIR A. Sapp’s Fibbles P. S. Jim Witherspoon brought a girl. INDOOR SPORTS L, H. S. Organizes Wartime Victory Corps “MOUSE” ‘DIRTY’ Principal Kelly Leads Men Teachers To Victory Have you ever wondered who Noah Miller’s girl was? I found out—^It’s Hilda Shoaf—Good for you, Noah!!! TO THE TEACHERS What We Students Like About You
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