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I, Eugene King, will my ability to skip school to all the seniors of “89” because I know they are going to need it. 1, Vernon Kinney, leave to my niece, Cassandra, my ability to get my homework, and to Bronzie the ability to “mess with Marsha Nall. I, Diana Lattus, will my artistic ability in I.A. to Doug Laster and Jimmy Lattus in the hope that they will be smart enough to use it. 1, Cammie Luter, will my top locker to Stephanie Eakes in the hope that she one day grows tall enough to reach it, and to LeeAnn Eakes I will my driver's license because she is never going to get hers. 1, Kimberly McClure, will my crazy, loud mouth, sweet- ness, and friendship to Stacy Rash who is as crazy as I am. I, Stacey McEvoy, will my ability to make good grades to Hubbard Murray and my ability to keep my horse from jumping in lakes and running away with me to Jamie Bing. I. Edward Mackins, leave my reputation to my brothers and sisters who have either attended Fulton County or are going to attend Fulton County. 1, Ron Mangold, will my ability to play basketball to Chuck Murphy, and my beautiful Corvette yellow car to Jamie Martin so that he can have a chance at racing some- one. 1, James Mayberry, leave to my little sister. Missy, my ability to talk my way out of anything. I, Herman Mayo, will my height to Stephanie Eakes because I think Bob Radencich likes the view from where he’s standing. I. Melissa Morris, leave my ability to put up with Mrs. Sargent for three hours to Dee Dee Landry. Good Luck! 1, James R. Neill, hereby will my calculator and cheat sheets to anyone who can use them. 1, Roland Poole, leave my ability to pass physical science and be a “pro” in spirts to Ben Adams. I, J. J. Prather, will my “green, party barge” to Stephanie Fields and my ability to smile all the time to Missy Argo and Stephanie Eakes. 1, Becky Prince, will my friendship to anyone who needs a friend. I. Donna Rice, will my natural blonde hair to all of the other blondes and my ability to survive the Gary Hart scandal to anyone who is fortunate enough to share my name. I, Kristen Roberts, give Donna Rice the memory of April 3, 1987 to take with her in the hope that her next blind date turns out better than her first. 1, Cynthia Smith, leave my ability to take two English classes and two histories to the unfortunate ones. I, Loretta Ann Spencer, will my ability to study to Lillie Ann Atkison. 1. David Taylor, will my ability of not getting on girl’s nerves to John Cochrum because he definitely needs it, and 1 also leave him my car because his will never out run mine. I, Kristy Thetford, will to my brother, Jamie, the ability to graduate in four years, and to my cousin, Wendy Parks, I leave the ability to have tolerance with all the guys. I, Robert J. Toombs, do hereby will “nothing to no one.” I, Patrice Tucker, will my unique way of dressing to my cousin, Cassandra Stray, and to she and Michelle Bumpous, I will my ability to stick with one man. J I, Tony Udley, do hereby leave to my wonderful friend Victor Hall my great sense of humor and to my closest friend Freddie Mays my craziest cards. 1, Keith Williams, will my ability to sneak out of football camp and get caught to anybody that wants to run the next day. In witness thereof, we, the Class of 1988, state that the preceding is our last will and testament and hope that those who succeed us will use our possessions and abilities wisely and well. 9
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CLASS WILL We the Class of 1988. being about to pass from the hallowed halls of FCHS, and being of unsound mind and weak body, do hereby declare this our last will and tes- tament. I, Anthony Akers, will my ability to be the best, and to make sure everybody knows it, to John Williamson and my gray hairs to anyone who thinks he will never become gray- headed. I, Danny Akers, leave nothing to anyone because I might need it. I, Michelle Amberg. will my ability to pass math to my sister. Melissa, and my ability iO charm the teachers to my “little buddy Tonna Newsom. I, Jamie Anderson, will my ability to play defense to Chris (Duh) Moses so maybe next year he will get more tackles. I, Keri Bcllcw. bequeath my ability to keep a “long distance love” alive to Stacy Rash and my high school wardrobe to Jennifer Deal in the hope that she will wear it well. I, Sonya Brown, leave my modesty, tactfulness, and best wishes for the future to my sister, Albertina. I, Kim Cagle, will my ability to laugh at any situation even if it is not funny and mv abilitv to exDlain to the teachers without getting into trouble to all the seniors next year. I, Carol Carr, will my sister, Christy, to Johnna Carr and my ability to barely pass geometry to Marsha Franks. 1, Joel Chcirs. bequeath to Santo Allen not luck but “pure magic” and to Shaunda Gossett my ability to make B’s in English IV. 1, Rex Coffey, will my white party vessel and the weekend adventures it holds to Jimmy Lattus, Pilot, and Tony Law- rence, Co-Pilot, because I know it will take both of them to handle it. I, Randy Davis, leave my ability to drive Mrs. Lackey crazy all year to anyone who needs it. I, Renea Dickerson, will my ability to tell the truth to “Air” Scates in the hope that he might use it, and to my cousin, Marsha, I will my ability to carry a tune and stay with one guy ... or at least two. 1, Kim Elliott, will my ability to always smile to anyone brave enough to act happy on a Monday. I, Christy Fisher, will my grades and patience to study to my sister. Robbie Kinney, and the rest of her little group. 1, Penny Fletcher, leave my natural blonde hair and brains to all the “dumb blondes and “fake blondes that wish they had it. 1, Teresa Fulcher, will my ability to skip class to Rebecca Fulcher. 1, Robert Goodman, will my height to an snow . students, especially to General Bob Radencich. I, Carey Graham, will my “Evel Knievel stunt driving ability to my brother Jay in the hope that he can take better care of the Ranger than 1 could. 1, Victor Hall, do hereby leave my nephew my courage to wiggle his way out of a jam. I. Alyssa Harvey, leave my ability to gossip in class and still make good grades to my cousins and friends who are and will continue to be at FCHS. I, Rhonda Hunter, will my ability to have all sorts of nicknames about my long legs to Stephanie Eakes in the hope that someday she will be tall enough to use it. I, Darren Johnson, will my good-looking truck to James Neill because he will never have one like it. 1, Tony Jones, will my ability to be a woman's man” to Brian Mitchum in the hope that he can at least try to fill my shoes. 8
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Babies of ’88 K. McClure Party Time... R. Hunter “The Group” 10
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