Last Will And Testament We the Class oi 1987, a resident ol West Side High School, declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, and revoke all » former Wills and Codicils. To: Mr. Potts, the Class leaves students who appreciate your efforts. Mrs. Cato, we leave a yearbook staff as nice as our and an octupus to help with your hugs arid kisses Mrs Wright. we leave new books for your career ed classes and a robot that says Hi Baby • Ms. Edmonnson. we leave an easier honors English class. Mr. Whipps. we leave an all oly football team. Mr. Malone, we leave a happy retirement. Mr. Pelso. we leave an easier scheduling system. Mr. Adler, we leave more students lor your Pre Cal class and an intercom that works. Ms. Anderson. w - leave less students not (jetting dressed. Mr. Paul, we leave you tranquilizers, a therapist and energy pills to enable you to thnve throughout the Class ol 1968. Mrs. Summers, we leave many more successful newspapers. Mrs Ros Watson. Ms Kmqht. and Ms. Brock. we leave all saved students. Mr. Alexander, we leave your own photography studio. Mr. P. Taylor, we leave a business on Wall Street. Mm. Tyson, we leave a senior class that cooperates Mrs. Rhynes, we leave good “young people. Mr. Klasa. we leave our senior notes and reports. Mr. J. Taylor, we leave an automatic note writer. Mrs. Hawks, we leave a permanent home at West Side High. Mrs. Pallottd. we leave all ninth graders who pass the HSPT. Mrs. Miller, we leave an automatic key that opens girls room. Mrs Marilyn Northern, we leave many more children to mother. Mrs. Chenne Thomas, we leave automatic skates to help you glide through the halls Mr. Repoli. we leave computers lor your Ing classes. The htxanans (Mrs. Maier and Mrs. Haley), we leave shelves ol all current books. Sharese Johnson leaves to Jemal Johnson another long year in West Side High School. Larne Graham leaves to Selina Hines, a mink coat to model in West Side fashion shows. Dawn Wilson leaves to Khadijah Salahud din. the West Side High Sensational Cheerleadirvg Squad, lill Johnson leaves to Towanda Johnson, the best ol luck in her senior year Rory Wright leaves to the underclassmen, a serious mind. Larry Hamilton leaver to Mr Andrews, a black toupee; Mr Klass. a qucci tie; Mr. Malone, a notebook full ol detention slips; and Mr. Zubrowski aerobic music and sneakers Maloshya Wtnbush leaves to Desiree Wtnbush a better pep squad. Doreen (Dee Dee) Shells leaves to Sonya (Ra Ra) Drakelord her position as yearbook typist. Regina Little leaves to Alphonse Hull, an everlasting kiss and all her love. Elizabeth Wiggins leaves lo Ronette Wiggins a winning softball season and a liappy Class of 88 Stacey Wnqht leaves to Tonv Tucker, much success. Daryl Bailey leaves to Mrs. Maddox this message. Even though I had you last year, you're my lavonto teacher this year. Denise Brooks leaves to the seniors of 88 all the knowledge and wisdom to carry on. J-C. Allen leaves to Tamrru Marshall, the joy oi having hts love and affection. Doreen (Dee Dee) Shells leaves to Khadijah Salahud din and Selina Hums. her great mind and style. Darren Lewis leaves lo Mr. Gass a pack ol peanut M M's. Jade Simmons leaves to Zena. Kahadijah and Ans her smile, high spints and her will to learn. Tanayo Dudley leaves lo the lumor Class, the open knowledge of the Senior Class. Shansse Fuller leaves lo Tony Walker, the responsibility of becoming a senior. Keisha Sherrod leaves to Mrs Cato. Kimberly Leak lo work on the yearbook Tamara Olivo leaves to Rhonda Jackson, all the scrapes and bruises she received during basketball season and the winning touch. Michelle Wright leaves to Calvin Wright, the |oy ol becoming a senior. Syeda Lamb leaves to Elizabeth HuH. fier ability ol being aggressive and especially her captain ability. Syeda Lamb loaves to Ginger and Ola. her good grades and her fnendly approach to win her Incnds. Clara leaves to Clarence, a successful year in high school and a good track season. Malinda Mottenon leaves to Mr. Zubrowski. a more stabilized class. Maurice Chavarry Sr. leaves Zena Simmons two great math teachers. Ms Howard and Mr. Hankerson. Ann Bowser leaves to Angela Valentine, her good habits and a happy senior year. Sheronda Ervin leaves to Rhonda Johnson her sense of humor and inlegnty. Dona leaves to her brother George Amngton. successful years in football, track, and school work. Juanita Davis leaves to the underclassmen, a sense ol respect for others. Mark Suber leaves to Coach Whipps, the pleasure of being able lo say you turned a boy with no direction into a young man with a promising future. Sheila Foreman leaves to the Class of 88 best of luck. Tianza Williams leaves to Monica Bullock, a path to follow. Tammy leaves to the daw ol 88 . Mrs. Edmonson, a very hard teacher, but a good teacher. Gina Gilyard leaves to Lizzie, a wonderful year on the pep squad. Tangelina Craig leaves to the underclassmen, the school belb. the books and the teachers dirty looks. Shronda Smallwood leaves lo Yvette Hams, the teachers that gave her good grades and the ones who gave her a hard challenge. Keep up the good work. Tonya Whitehead leaves her knowledge and path to the lop lo Vernon Smallwood. • Lisa Huff leaves her sister Elizabeth Huff love and support; to Lureen Luster, she leaves joy and happiness at West Side High School; to Mendy Bowie, she leaves her smile and friendly personality. Esther Reese leaves her lave to all the teachers. Peaches Wilkinson leaves her love and support to Khadijah. JoAnn Bynum leaves her books and hard work to the underclassmen. Marilyn Holland (Niecey) leaves Teresa Gnmsley the smokey bathrooms and hallways ol West Side High. Angie leaves lo her sister Daphne Singletary the best of luck in the Class of 88 . also a change of attitude. This Will and Testament is subscribed by us on the twenty-third day of June 1987, at West Side High School, Newark, New Jersey. THE CLASS OF 1987
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HAS GOTTEN “THE WORD OUT” Mr. Richard Alexander Photographer Ann Lynette Bowser Editor-m-Chief The 1987 Lamp yearbook staff worked hard and diligently to produce a memorable portfolio of our senior year at West Side High School. The staff put in many hours after school and many lunch periods to make sure every page was complete and mailed to the publishers. Many were here during the months of September through December, however, only a few of us were left to the end. Putting this yearbook together took more than just choosing words to go with pictures, it took patience in waiting for pictures and stones; an understanding that everyone could not be on every page; quality to make sure that every page was different and interesting; and vast cooperation from the entire staff and graduating class. Our theme, The Word is Out clearly states that many of us have been accepted to colleges, and others will enter the job market or military services. The word is out that the Class of 1987 is reaching for the stars and know where they want go go. The word is out that we have come a long way, but still have a long way to go. Being the special people that we are, we will get there. My experience as editor of this yearbook has been wonderful. I had the honor of working with committed people and undergoing the joy of learning new things. My experiences were greatly enhanced by the opportunity that 1 had to work with Ms. Mary H. Cato, a woman of great depth. She has been an inspiration in my life. She was always there when we needed her and always had the right answers for all our questions. Her devotion to this yearbook and to the staff is greatly appreciated. She will always be remembered. We, the yearbook staff, hope this year's book has helped you to remember that The Word Is Out , success comes first. Whatever you choose to do. do it with dignity. I wish you all much success and a life time of good luck! Good luck in all your endeavors! Ann Lynette Bowser Editor-in-Chief Yearbook Slait 151
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