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I, Malinda Huss, will to Lynda Porter and Nancy Chaflfin my ability to get out at dinner and go home to sleep because I know they will need it. I, blargaret Iler, will to my sister, Frankie, my good times at L. H. S., hoping she enjoys hers as much as I did. I, Priscilla Ingle, will to Linda Bhyne and Richard Ledford my car to drive every third week during their senior year, hoping they can find a parking place. I, Fred Justice, will to Harry VVhitener my physics book, hoping that he can learn as much as I did. I, Diana Keener, leave in an Oldsmobile. I, Milton Keener, leave my bus, No. 18, to anyone who wishes to have it. I. Leonard Keever, will to my brother, Jimmy, my bus and hope that he has as much fun as I did. I. Nelda Lawing, leave my electric typewriter to my neigh- bor, Rex Stuart, in hopes that it doesn't make as many mistakes for him as it did for me. I, Bobby Leonard, leave to my brother, Larry, my seat in Nlrs. Ramsaur's class. I, Jackie Liner, leave my quiet ways and studious manner to anyone who can use them best. I, Sandra Lockee, will to my sister, Frankie, the good type' writer that I never had. I, Bobby Lockman, leave to my brother, Barry, my bus and hope that he has as much fun driving it as I did. I, Larry Long, will my locker, No. 34, to Donnie Cline, hoping that he will keep it cleaner than I did. I, Nancy Lynn, will my basketball suit to anyone who can have as much fun as I have had wearing it. I, Daniel Martin, leave to Larry Garner my dreams of get- ting out of high school. I, Frances lVIauney, will to Ella Mae Setzer, Amy Seagle, Barbara Childers, and Saundra McAllister the ability that I never had to pass conduct during their four years at L. H, S. I, Becky McCrary, will to my sister, Judy, the privilege of bringing my brother, Jim, to school every day. I, C. VV. McGee, will. to Kenneth Hord a passing grade in l2th English. I, Jimmy McLurd, will to Cary Vllillis my seat in physics, hoping that he makes better grades than I did. I, Joann Messer, leave my seat in Mrs. Bamsaur's English class to Martha lX'IcMurry, hoping that she can make fewer zeroes than I did. I, Harry Lee Miller, leave to my two brothers one new English book. I, Mary Lou Mosteller, will to any depressed underclassman, all my good times during my senior year. I, Betty Jo Mull, will to my sister, Mary Alice, all my good times at L. H. S., hoping that she will give the teachers no more trouble than I did. I, Annette Murphy, will to my sister, Marcella, my seat in typing, hoping that she will have as much fun in there as I did. I, Betty Norwood, will to my brother, Barry, my ability to have the teachers think I'm slightly off so they don't take me too seriously. I, Linda Pickens, will to Amy, Barbara, Ella lylae, and Saunclra all my good times at L. H. S. I, Judie Beinhardt, will to Jayne Page my ability to get the car home without any gas in it. I, Ernest Reynolds, leave my bus, No. 41, to Jimmy VVayne Elmore. I, Linda Reynolds, leave my favorite typewriter to my sister. Nancy. I, Joe Rhodes, leave my seat in the first-aid class to Harry Vllhitcner. I, Larry Roach, will to my steady, Oneta Ilell, my ability to have a locker each year and to use my old books. I, Shirley Polhill Ptudisill, will to my brother, Jackie, my old seat in biology and hope he has as much fun with Nlr. lloyle as I did. I, Dorothy Rhyne, will to my brother, Neal, my ability to graduate from high school in four years. I, Phyllis Rice, will my back seat in Mrs. Ramsaur's English class to Sandy Caskey. I, Bobby Ross, leave my seat in Ilth English to my wife, Faye, anal hope that she makes better grades than I did. I, Carolyn Sain, will to my sister, Phyllis, all my good times and happy memories that I received from L. H. S. I, Max Schronce, will my seat in Mrs. Ramsaur's English class to my wife, Peggy. I, VVayne Schrum, will my ability to obtain the title of Biggest Flirt to any undeseiving persv-n who goes steady. I, Gene Shuford, will to Mr. Sharpe a trophy for saying in other words 97 times in one period. I, Nancy Jane Smart, will to my cousins, Peggy and VVillie, all my good times at L, H. S. and hope they will graduate in four years instead of five years like me. I, Louise Stallings, will to my brother, Gary, my ability to graduate from good ole L. I-I. S. in four agonizing years. I, llarbiira Stamey. will to my sister, Patsy, and to all her friends, the success of getting the car and of having a wonder- ful time at L. ll. S I. Dorothy Stanley, leave to any girl who wants lt, the ability to get hitched before graduation. I, Doris Sutton, leave to the teachers of L. II. S. my best wishes and regards. I, Bob Taylor, leave. I, Belton Tucker, will my ability to get a different type- writer each day to Donald Holland. I, Bobby VVard, will my love for Peanuts to anyone crazy enough to read it. I, Bud VVarlick. will to Larry Seagle my ability to own a motorcycle and an MG to to have them both in the repair shop at the same time. I, Martha VVithers, leave with Sarah Jane Duncan, the warning: Don't chew gum in lylrs. Ramsaur's English class. I, Shelyia yVood, will my place on the National Honor Society to some deserving person. I, Elaine Yoder, will to Dale Norman all my good times at Ii. ll. S. C. R. IJUNCAN, Attempt-at-Law XV1'rNEssrs: .Vail Magazine's lVhat-Me Wlorry? kid Mr. Magoo
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