Barbara Alexander leaves the contents of the bottom of her locker to anyone who uses that locker next year, and to return anything they find valuable.
Betty Jo Greene leaves her trim physique to Leon Caldwell and hopes he will increase his weight around the high school.
Joan Gray wills her alarm clock to Loretta Gaylor and hopes she will get to school on time.
Jimmie Sue Parrott leaves her hips to Judy Claiborne and hopes she makes good use of them.
Jo Ann Dudley wills her "low" I. Q. to Helen Ann Easterly.
Margie Trowbridge leaves nothing because she just got married and she is afraid she will need everything.
Willard Kilbert leaves all his girlfriends to Marion Faulkner.
Jack L. Bowman and Lois Crabtree will their place as the cutest senior couple to Deola Gray and Buford Coins.
Dale Heatherly leaves his football physique to Wayne Heatherly.
Pat Miller leaves her Chrysler to Linda Graham.
Joyce Lawson leaves her place on the basketball team to Eva Joan Miller, Robetta Davis, and Janie Chadwell, and hopes they can stay on the second semester.
Sarah Heatherly leaves her ability to get history to Terry Claiborne.
Jimmy Farris leaves Anna Hatmaker to all the Seniors next year.
Frances Sharp leaves her position of being Football Queen to one of next year's seniors.
Bill Fox wills Gail Hollingsworth to the La Follette Sales Co., in hopes that they can get a good price for her.
Ernest Jones leaves his two-tone Buick to anyone who can get it.
Robert Malicote wills his basketball ability to John Earl Long and hopes he will strive to make the goal.
Louise Woodson leaves her ability to pass English to Clarence Monday.
Arkie McCulley leaves her white hair to Bob Rollins and hopes he will dye it red.
Eureatha Patton leaves her friendly personality to anyone who may profit by it.
Jack S. Bowman leaves his ability to be a good guy to J. D. Jordan.
Peggy Beever leaves her "senseless" brain to Joan Teague.
Paul Roberts leaves his ability to loaf to Bill Welch.
Doris Chapman leaves her ability to win Elvin to no one.
Suzanne Claiborne leaves her cute figure and looks to Wanda Hunley.
Linda Kirkland and Merle Chapman leave their ability to be on time to Jeanie Ray.
Louise Myers leaves her job in D. O. to Sue Nevils.
Eddie Fritts thought about leaving Lois Can to the Seniors next year, but now he has decided to keep her.
Georgia Lou Canady thinks she will take everything with her because she is going to get (hitched.)
Bobby McDonald wills his red hair to Wayne Ivey (if he wants red hair for a change.)
Velma Coins leaves her sweet ways to Carole Wynn Parrott.
Joe Gross leaves his innocent ways to Jack Norman.
Nancy Rogers leaves her quiet ways to Eula Mae Coins.
Alien McCreary leaves his ability to make A's to Winston Tinch.
Hillard Mattie leaves.. well, just leaves (he hopes.)
Jean Turner leaves her ability to argue in history to Jerry Higdon.
Evelyn Wilhoit wills her long hours at work on her D. O. job to anyone who is lucky enough to get it.
Franklin Thompson leaves his blank study sheets in History to Roger Dossett and hopes he fills them.
Geraldine Wyatt leaves her shorthand book to any junior who wants it.
Joan Trowbridge and Carolyn Ahrens leave their History books to next year's Seniors.
Helen Bruce leaves her loud voice to all the quiet and refined girls.
Ginger Davis can leave nothing—she carries all her earthly possessions in her handbag and it must go with her.
Carol Price wills her way to get along with boys to Sue Tucker.
Cordia Comer Sutton is another must leave nothing, because she has just gotten married.
Rosemary Lane leaves her singing ability to Janice McCreary (but she doesn't need it.)
Berta Mae Fannin wills to Irene Lamb her height--(she sure could use it.)
Joyce Cooper wills her witty personality to Betty Jo Parker.
Trula Blankenship leaves her friendship to Mary Alice York.
Charles Lee wills his peroxided hair to all the gals in the Junior class who like a variety in hair style..
Hazel Coins leaves her little sister to all Juniors next year.
Yvonne Young leaves her ride in the two-tone Chevy to anybody that can hop on the fender.
Jimmy Higdon leaves his "Liberace" piano playing to Linda Powell and hopes she learns to play that well.
Janie Lee Cordell leaves her sweet ways to Annie Margaret Ayers, because she surely has enough to spare.
Jane Chapman wills her seat in History to Kenny Snodderly and hopes he won't have as much trouble as she did.
Frank Stagnolia wills his place on the football team to Chester Siler.
Russell Leach leaves all of his love to Mary Maples.
Charles Gross leaves his small body to Wallace Coins.
Juanita Miracle wills her long red hair to Mary Rogers.
Annette Jones wills her natural curly hair to Linda McCarty.
Anna Lou Young leaves all of her TRUE STORY Magazines to the Junior girls, because she has already read them.
Mildred Miller and Oma Sweat leave their quiet ways to David Ausmus and Eldon Hicks.
Mable Heatherly and Doris Dykes leave their ability to pass English to all of the Juniors.
Roma Housley leaves his position to study in the cafeteria each morning to Phyllis Pace.
Bobby Cheek and Clondis White will their position of running the movie projector to Elmer Hatfield and Glenn Stiner.
R. E. Salyer wills his position on the football team to Jack Butcher.
Wanda Lay leaves her job at the 5 & 10 cent store to Betty Summers.
Emma Jane Wilhoit leaves her ability to read shorthand to anyone who is lucky enough to get in to take it.
Leona Irwin leaves her position of gathering ads for the annual to Mary Ann Davis.
Phyllis McNeeley wills her place on the basketball team to Sara Huddleston and hopes she does as well.
E. L. Benge wills his ability to blush to R. J. Hodge in case he gets in a position to be embarrassed.
Lois June Spickard wills her place on the Valley Echo Staff to Doris Perkins.
Lester Chadwell leaves his memories of old L. H. S. to Jackie Hensley.
To the Senior class next year, Dorthy Turner and Alice Faye Wright leave their ability to work hard to pass.
Ernest Maples and Tony Willoughby leave their ability to make friends to Robert Hubbard.
Barbara Miller and Carolyn Edwards leave their quiet ways to some of next year's Senior girls who could really use them.
Willard Wright leaves his study hall to Don Pierce.
Rosemary McCarty leaves her giggles to Katy Ann Douglas.
By: Jimmie Sue Parrot and Betty Jo Greene