Fulton County High School - Pilot Yearbook (Hickman, KY)

 - Class of 1986

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CLASS WILL We. the C lass of 1986. being devoted to the past and present of FCHS and being about to pass from its sacred halls, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. I. Giles Allen, will my ability to write clearly to JefTGibson and m ability to be late for Mrs. Taylor's sixth period study hall to anyone who needs it. I. Renetta Darlene Armstrong, will my ability to talk during World History and still pass to Raymond Porter because, the way things look, he'll be there again next year. I. Lisa Avery, will my ability to make good grades easily and have lots of fun in school to my sister. Terri Lane, in the hopes that she will have as much fun as I have had at FCHS. I. Cheryl Benford. will to my sister. Ramona, my charm and enough money for vocational school because she is going to need it. I. Oscar Bishop, will my ability to change shirts in Mr. Stewart’s class without being caiighi to anyone who dares and my “Pilot Pride to all new FCHS students. I. Roy Bishop, will my athletic ability to John Williamson because he needs it. I. Denny Broyles, hereby will my ability to make an “F” and an “ A under Mrs. Taylor during my two and one-half years at FC HS to any freshman who is so fortunate to be able to take her classes. I. Ruthie C obb, will my good grades to Faye Williams because she needs them to graduate. I. Hal C offey, will my ability to play football and basketball to Tony Jones. I. Neal Rocky Eugene Balboa Cole, being of sound mind, will my middle nickname to any freshman or to whoever likes it. I. Crystal Cox. will my ability to have five hours vocational school my senior year to anybody that wants it. I. Dana Cox. will the beautiful, white. Latlus plantation car to my sister, Diana, because she'll never have the ability to drive well enough to have a car any better. I. Jennifer Curlin. will my blonde hair to Penny Fletcher, and to Rex C offey the ability to be a “lady killer like his cousins. Hal and Alan. I. Andra C urtis, will my ability to be the best offensive lineman to Todd Bobbit and Mark (Speedy) Corum because they need it. I. Craig Allen Dean, will my curly hair to Mr. Wilkcrson in the hopes that he will be “cool and feel young again. I. Travis Driver, will my good looks and good grades to Jim Somerfield because he needs them. I. Derrick Fit , will my ability to play basketball to Henry Pierce. I. Melissa Freeman, leave my ability to go through and get out of school without gelling into trouble to my sister, Teresa, in her remaining years at F( HS. I. Jill George, will my parking spot to Ginger George in hopes She will one day have a sporty enough car to fill it. I. C arol Gibson, will my well-trodden path through the Voca- tional C enter to Angel Morgan and my study time to Angela Atkison if she ever opens a book to use it. I. James Goodman, will my ability to cut a square line with a power saw to all the juniors in the carpentry class because they have never learned how. I. Lynn Grissom, will a free year's pass to Darnell's gym to Trent Parker in hopes that someday he won't have to walk around holding his breath. I. Tim Hall, hereby will my ability to charm Mrs. Taylor for good grades to my brother. Victor. I. Laura Harris, will my little white VW and my parking space at FCHS to my sister. Cindy, in hopes that she doesn't get a new car before I do. I. Lee Ann Harrison, will my ability to drive Mrs. Taylor crazy by talking in her class to anyone who thinks they can handle it. I. Nicole Haynes, will to Yolanda Ellis my ability to listen sometimes instead of running my mouth all the time. I. Sherry Holder, will my ability in basketball to my sister, Melanie, in hopes that she can use it. I. Ricky Holdman, leave my “Brillo” to Raymond Porter and my ability to play saxophone to Wayne Bragg because he needs it. I, Mark Ingrum. will my ability to be serious during football practice to Tony Jones and to David Taylor “Sweeter dreams at future State FFA Conventions. 1. Sandra Jackson, will mv good looks to Michelle Warren with the hope that she will use them throughout this year. I, Clarence Jones, leave my ability to never miss any school and my nickname “Bathroom to Rodney Evans. I. Floyd Keith, will my ability to be nice and never do anything wrong to Ralph Prince on 4-H trips to Rex Coffey because he will definitely need it. I. Dee Anne King, will my ability to never get my homework the night before and still make decent grades to anyone who needs it. I. Penny Kinney, leave my shortness and my ability to do my homework to my sister. Brenda, “Skytoucher Smith. 1. Cheryl Lamb, will my ability not to take a book home to Kim Elliott and to hardly open a book to LaJeana Lamb. 13

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1. Paul Landry, leave my “awesome body to all the women who think they can handle it. I. Amy Carol Latlus, will my brother. Jimmy, and my locker 1 to Rex Coffey so he will not be lonely out here next year without us. I. Bryan Sturgeon, will my 69 Buick to Trent Parker because it is the closest thing to a 280 ZX that he will ever sec. I. Sherri Walker, will to Mr. White a new supply of chalk because since we have both eaten so much. I know he will need it. I, Hugh McClure, will my “mean tackle football position and my speed to Trent Parker because we all know he will get too fat to play runningback. I. Kevin McClure, will my carpentry skills to Jeff Gibson because he surely needs them. I. Amy Manley, will my ability to daydream in Trig class and still pass to Melissa Pierson. I. David W. Mann, will my ability to sleep in any class to anyone that gets tired. I. .Angela Merrcll. am just willing to leave. I. Ashley Mikcl. will my ability to make A's in advanced math (even though I really don't understand what’s going on) to anyone who's crazy enough to take the class. I. Laurie Miller, will my ability to finally pass Algebra I to Trcva Johnson. I. Tawanda Walsh, leave mv ability to draw to Ms. Thomason hoping that one day she will learn how. my weight to my sister, Marsha Nall, and last but not least. I leave my jogging suit to Debbie Winters. 1 Sharon W arren, will my school spirit to Sharon Wilson with the hope that she uses it and my “Permed hair to Rev. Circen. I. David Weatherly, will my ability to throw Freshmen into the bushes w ithout being caught to all ihe Seniors of 87. I. Felisa Westbrook, will to Mr. Wilkcrson my good looks and to Denise Gaston my ability to snatch 164 rebounds in one year. I. Mark W illiams, will my title of “Mr. Hickman” to Trent Parker because he may not make it on his own. I. Gerald Wilson, will my light end position to Trent Parker because we all know he is too big and slow to fill my shoes. I. Gail Morris, will C-Tom my brother. Stevie, so she will no longer be an only child. I. Contrina Nall, will my ability to pass to all the freshmen who have to take three years of science and math but especially to Marsha Nall and Marla Jackson. I. Diane Nicholson, will my ability to pass all my classes to Shunda Gossett and Mitzi Nicholson. I. Gayle Robinson, will my ability to charm Mr. Gallagher and Mr. C rider to whomever the lucky girl is that needs it. I. Robin Singell. will by ability to act and talk civilized to Dan- ny Akers because he certainly needs it. I. Libby Spears, will my cousin. Michelle Spears, back to Fulton County. 1. Michelle Spears, will my ability to constantly smile to Roland Poole and my ability to walk like a lady to Libby Spears. I. James Spencer, will nothing to anyone because I don't think they can do as good a job of it as I did. I. Stephen Strong, will my ability to be lineman of the week to R ick Major and my S-10 pick-up to Rex Coffey. I. Carol Nall Winters, will my ability to stay skinny and to play basketball to Marsha Nall and Denise Gaston and my ability to gel out of study hall to anyone who wants it. I. Ralph Winters, will my ability to be crazy to anyone who wants it and my ability to go 4 years without being sent to the office to those who need it. I. Donovan Woods, will my friendship and my trust to Ray- mond Porter and my artistic ability to Shauna Alexander because she can really draw and paint. I. Robby Woods, leave my “charming looks.” “beautiful” brown hair and “Brilliant” brains to Jamie Martin because he sure does need them. I. “Sweet Julie” Workman, will my ability to keep Mrs. Taylor talking a whole class period w ith my charm and wit to “Sweet Trcva Johnson and my ability to drive a blue bomb to school and never arrive late to Shanna Goodwin with the hope that she can keep up the tradition. In witness thereof, we the Class of 1986. verify the preceding to be our last will and testament. You who succeed us take care that you use our possessions wisely or at least as carefully and wisely as we did.

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