All the pages in this section of the website may take tme to load as it is made up of pictures and graphics. Every effort has been made to make them as small and fast loading as possible.
Any corrections or omissions please submit them by E-Mail
The pictures are as represented in the Woodrow Wilson High School, Portsmouth, Virginia yearbook or annual of the year indicated on the page. The Memory pictures may not be complete and pictures and names may have been removed by request of the person involved. Also, it does not offically indicate the year of graduation and/or that the party in question graduated. This section of the website is dedicated to the memories of all alumni and are found in personal items that alumni have saved and were kind enough to allow it to be shared with others. Thank You. If you are not represented in your class, or have other pictures for the memories section you may submit a photo to be added. John “Eddie” Lee ’68.
Triangle Tri-Hi-Y captures second place as Marjo Swimme, Anne White and Georgellen Harrell bid a “Rainbow” welcome to the alumni.
Ellen Meyer treasures alumni
Memories as Forum takes Ist
place.
Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y’s colorful peacock strutts by to take
fourth place.
Egyptian beauties Honey Peck, Cherry Bowen,
Loxie Schieman, Carol Ann Garrison, and Dottie Fiel bring an ancient welcome, and earn 3rd place honors.
. . . On Day
We'll Remember
Wilson’s “Show” Band led by Alan Laney
drum major shows excellent form.
Varsity Cheerleaders, Co-captain Nancy Catlett, Linda Whaley, Judy Askew, Marsha Caskey, Lee Enos, Carol Anne Revere, Linda Holland, Freddie Sue Turner, Ann West and Co-Captain Sharon Stublen, in traditional Homecoming dress.
Pat's dreams become reality as Dr. Robert W. Allen puts the
crown in place.
Prexie mourners “dying” to welcome the alumni.
"Cha-cha anyone?" says Pan-American League.
Orchestra members tune up for alumni.
Wilson royalty, Cherry Holland, Sherry Holland, Blanche Moore Lawson, Brenda Elliott, Faye Harrell, Pat O’Brien flash winning smiles to all.
Alta Tri-Hi-Y ready for “anchors aweigh.”
D.E.’s proud entry.
“We knew you were coming so
we baked a cake", says Presi-
dents Tri-Hi-Y.
King Neptune, John Hinton
leaves the sea to reign over
Vocal Department float.
Tea for whom?
Pearl of the Sea, Helen Cross greets all for Wilsonite
Tri-Hi-Y.
Joyce Bridges, Sharon Szarek, and Newell Whitehead climb