May 23, 1947 THE LEXHIPEP Page 5 SUPERLATIVES Hubert and Mary Sue On the right you’ll see the two who were hhosen the best all-round students in the se nior class. Both Mary Sue Thomason and Hubert Olive deserve these honors and have lived up to their titles during their stay in L. H. S. Hubert Olive—Best All Around Mary Sue Thomason—Best All Around Jimmy Blue Sowers and Jack Alber, below, certainly know that pause that refresh es—and in such good looking clothes, too. As you can see from the picture. Jack and Jimmy Blue were chosen the best dressed boy and girl in the senior class. No one else could hold this title better than Jack and Jimmy Blue. Betty Mae and Bob ; I 8 V Jimmy Blue and Jack " I t-l I ' r P.' ■ , Betty Mae York—Best Disposition Bob Peeler—Best Disposition I 't a. i Jimmy Blue Sowers—Best Dressed Jack Albers—Best Dressed ? # I I P ' I NS The sunny smiles of Betty York and Bob Tate which we see on the faces of the lady and gentleman above depict their being chosen as the two with the best dispositions. Bob and Betty always have a friendly word for everyone, and it is no wonder that every one likes them. Betty Jo and Jimmy V Best sport and best athlete are the superlative honors go ing to Betty Jo Everhart and Jimmy Johnson, left. These two have proven these state ments to be true by having taken part in a wide variety of sports during their high school career. Betty Jo Everhart—Best Athlete, Best Sport Jimmy Johnson—Best Athlete, Best Sport

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