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Page 6 Seniors Leave Last Wills and Testaments! I, Debbie Smith, being of sound buy burnt- out mind and body, leave to the students in the Communication Arts Department all of its wonderful instructors who have made my years at WSSU unforgettable. Adios Amigos. I, Joy Bridges, in sound mind and body, I leave to Vivian Marlowe, my great roomie, the will to work and to graduate soon! Rita Archer, the strength to deal. Lisha, Annie, Ken & Carrie, my worn out deck of playing cards, and the will to strive and graduate. I, Wanda Darby, would like to leave the following words of encouragement. “When things go wrong; as they sometimes will, when the road you’re trudging seems all uphill. When the funds are low and the debts are high. And when you want to smile, but you have to sigh. When care is pressing you down a bit, rest if you must, but don’t you quit.” I, Janice Gaddy, being of sometimes sound mind and body, would like to leave Ground floor Moore Hall, the use of Gina Turner and Michelle Simpson; “Hope you ladies know what you are getting into.” (Ha, Ha) To Delta Omicron music fraterni ty, I leave all my encouragements. I, Becky Jones, being of somewhat sound mind and body, has but one prized posses sion to leave behind. For the outside trash can beside the auditorium, I leave my tat tered old notebook which I carried faithfully for four years. I, Alice Lewter, would like to thank the people who were inspirational to me during my years here. A special thanks to Mom and Dad. May God Bless You. Robert Toran: “I would like to encourage rising Seniors to apply themselves in a manner wor thwhile and change things you can’t accept and accept things you can change.” Chris Preston “I would like to leave the thought of keep ing the dream alive.” Cindy Pompey “I would like to leave my sense of good humor to all of my teammates on the WSSU softball team, while departing as cham pions.” THE RACE FOR PRE-APPROVED CREDIT FROM FORD CREDIT IS ON AT PARKWAY FORD Do You Qualify For ^ ^ Pre-approved Credit? * " You Must Be A Graduate B' You Must Have A Job Commitmerit You Must Visit The Showroom S' You Must Hurry Yes, pre-approved credit from Ford Credit can be yours. You must receive at least a bachelor’s degree or a state RN license between October 1, 1985 and September 30, 1986, and you must have verifiable employment that begins within 120 days of your qualifying vehicle purchase at a salary sufficient to cover ordinary living expenses and your vehicle payment. Your credit record, if you have one, must indicate payment made as agreed. The amount of credit depends on the qualifying car you buy. Plus, $400 is available even if you don’t finance. Make your best deal on any qualifying vehicle and use the money toward your down payment, or Ford will send you a $400 check after the purchase or lease. These Are The Vehicles That Are Qualified FORD: Escort, Escort EXP, Tempo, Mustang, Thunderbird FORD TRUCKS: Aerostar, Bronco II, Ranger, F-150 & F-250 So hurry; if a vehicle is not in dealer stock you must order by June 1, 1986, and you must take delivery of any vehicle by August 31, 1986. See your participating dealer for complete program details. Graduates, Start Your Engines And Get Over To PARKWAY FORD Ford Motor Credit Company O' V.tG£ 2104 Peters Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, NC NCL703 Call Collect: (919) 724-5921 FORD
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