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Last Will And Testament We, the senior class of 1978, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath and set in motion this last will and testament. We do not intend to discredit, embarrass, or create problems for anyone. Our sole intention is to pay tribute to the deserving seniors friends, underclassmen and teachers of University High School. We would like to begin by expressing our appreciation and gratitude for our past four years at University High School. We would also like to thank Rutgers University for the use of its facilities, and the college experience we received while we were there. To Robin Mitchell, a better friend, you deserve it! To Brian Brandon, all the wisdom, knowledge, and understanding you need and deserve. To Annie Frazier. “If you can’t be good, be careful. To Kerhan Caldwell, a book on how to curb your diet. To Joan Carruthcrs. “Phoney of the Year Award.” To Marcella Mitchell, accurate records. To Cybelia Cartwright, a tu-tu you can handle. To Yolanda Morgan, a scarf you can wear with every outfit. To Valerie Pryor, a zipper to keep your mouth shut. To Charlette Collins. Support Can Be Beautiful, but in your case-impossible. To Leon De Vose, a new camera that works. To Harry Edgerton. a position on Santa's sleigh as head reindeer. To Kathy Flowers, the man you’ve always wanted. A.C. To TaRellc Franklin, a five year meal ticket. To Sam Hall, Now it’s time to Move Ahead. To Sheila Hayes. Walter Johnson. To Vincent Johnson, a vacation for the working man. To Kelly Riley, life-time membership to Elaine Powers. To Craig Sharpe, a class you can be president of. To Robin Young, a body to match the size of your head. To James Taylor, a pik, better yet..a rake. To Sharon Thompson. “Follow your nose. Snoopy! . To Juanita Jordan, a pair of leather boots. To Love Armstrong, a friend who will keep your secrets. To Phcon Arvin, a muzzle. To William Jones, a year’s supply of Effcrdcnt. To Renee Arvin, a sister who won’t always get you over. To Lisa Mayers, What’s up Zom- - -Bie? To Phyllis Barnes. Albert Calloway. To Brenda Means, Chapstick - Lip Balm. To Mymonah Miah, some panty shapers. To Calvin McCargo, K 2 R Spot Remover. To Tony Melvin, a pin to let the air out of your muscles. To Eric Mobley, Much success in your future endeavors. To Donna Benson, a career as Erica on “All My Children. To Linda Connors, Have a good year and lead a good cheer. To Bruce Dais, a lie somebody will believe and a ticket out of the Mafia. To Phyllis Bradley, a horse. To Donna Miller, a good straightening comb. To Gail Carter, someone you won’t get smart with. To Albert Calloway, a heavy duty toothbrush. To Kim Clark, a pair of shoes you can’t turn over. To Aaron Crosslcy, a chance to pick the woman you really want.
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To Heather Hyatte, Mother of the Senior Class. To Debra Jefferies. Big Bird Contest Winner. To Sheila Daniels, someone’s man you won’t chase after. To Barry Howell, maturity if you can handle it. To Walter Johnson, the “Jock of The Year Award!’ To Chanda Ware, a lily pad to jump on. Froggy. To Dc Neice Williams, a private place to carry on. To Derek Younge. a teacher that you can’t debate with. To Hylia Williams. May all your fantasies come true. To Yvonne Grant, a little kindness never hurts. To Gloria Williams. The Gloria Williams Public Library To Loretta Williams, a cage in the zoo so that you can be tamed. To Pamela Williams. We’ve created a mon - - - - ster. To Alvin Williams, a computer to bug out with. To Sonya Taylor, an outfit to compliment you eyes. To Miriam Ramos. Ms. Congeniality. To Mark Parker, a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. To Deanna Flewellcn. a relationship between Donna Benson and yourself that will last more than one day. To Kim Sharpe, someone’s business you don’t know. To Maria Ramirez, a couple of F's to face reality. To Cynthia Brown, the look of a woman your age. To Lisa Dyes, all the freshmen boys. To Arleada Christian, a perfect paper in Mr. Charles’ class. To Sharon Freeman. Thanks for proving to us there is always someone for everyone. To Mary Ruff, candidacy for sainthood. To Dawn Toler, an act we can’t sec through. To Antoinette Singleton. 1 in the class..... Luck Next Time. To Sharon Little, a dip in chocolate so you’ll match your mate. To Mr. Fahmy. a pyramid. To Mr. Cunningham, a group of students that won t fall asleep on you. To Mr. Hammerman, a new pair of galoshes. To Ms. Sheldon, a cooperative Newsletter staff. To Mr. Charles. Clean up your act! To Mr. Brown, a bandfront that will win first prize. Ms. Marinelle, for many hours preparing us for college entrance — THANKS! To Mr. Malanga. Look out below! To Mr. Ransome, Ms. Sutton. To Ms. Eckstein, some books to put in your library. To Dr. Schulman, We finally made it. I guess we told you! To Mr. Selby, a together recorder ensemble. To Mr. Carangelo, Ms. Marincllo. To Mr. Cucolo, THANKS. To Mr. Dc.Miglio, your very own yearbook to write and edit. To Mr. Young. Much success with you new school. To the class of 1979, You’re not grown yet, give it a little time, you'll get there. To the class of 1980, Maturity, wisdom, and much success in the years ahead, because you're going to need it! To the class of ’81, This is your school, make something of it! If there is anyone who feels they have been discredited, embarassed, or now faced with a big problem, we leave one last word: TOUGH!!!! 99
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