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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.
Dot Barnes, Rita Meyers, Betty Moore, Linda Jennings, Jill Bishop.
BETTY MOORE
Head Majorette
First row: Leon Jackson, Wayne Moss. Second row:
Jimmy Layton, Roger Mason, Gregory Hoggard, Ste-
vie Forehand.
Above: Alan Laney demonstrates that “Elvis Presley look”! Below: Mr. Laguta ponders over music as the orchestra "plays on"!
Orchestra . . .
one of varied
opportunities for
musical expression
First row: David Clark, Donna Outland, Missy Hodges, Gloria Phelps, Pat Carlo, Shlomi Ben-Uri, Cathy Laguta, Betty Marcus, Judy Vick, Sharon Brantley, Judy Lee, Janice Sum- rell, La Vern Miles. Second row: Philip Whitehurst, Mary Parker, Harrell Williams, Laura Daughtry, Carroll Forehand, Jane Leis, Brenda Johnson, Cathy Lenhardt, Lois Turner.
Third row: Wayne Moss, Leon Jackson, Charlie Gaskins, Nancy Bridges, John Sammons, Merrill Banes. Fourth row: George Talbott, Thomas Majette, Don Hawkins, Alan Laney, Leycester Owens, Elwood Owens, Lee Ashley, Mr. Laguta, Sammy Frazier. Fifth row: Kyle Graybeal, Raymond Sweet, Roger Mason, Gregory Hoggard, Stevie Forehand.
First row: Dot Barnes, Rita Myers, Betty Moore-head, Linda Jennings, Jill Bishop. Second row: Bud Piland, Wayne Phillips, Ronnie Davis, Keith Miller, Ed Bunting, Benny Robison, Sammy Frazier, Sam Guercio. Third row: Thomas Majette, John Bowen, George Talbot, Peyton Miller, Neil Schlussel, Mercer Darden, Roney Lewis, Mr. Richard Dill. Fourth row: Kyle Graybeal, Patsy Psimas, Sharon Rorrer, Mary Sue Reed, Virginia Lauer, Carol Lauer, Gloria Faye, Brenda Brinkley, Vernon Richardson. Fifth row: Joanne Hollowman, Pat Jones, Ollie Bradshaw, Warren Wynn, Leycester Owens, George Palasthy, Lee Ashley. Sixth row: Dianne Connel, Princess Moye, Diane Litaker, Bob Young, Elwood Owens, Diane Schnitzer, Mike Council, Johnny Rowe. Seventh row: Sharon Eaves, Bob Clayton, Edward Phillips, Benny Whorton, Bob Richardson, Henry Emurian, Earl Pace, Tommy Ballentine. Eighth row: Michael Fagan, Jerry Umphlett, Steve Bishop, Bonnie Lakes, J.C. Jones, Stanley Thomas. Ninth row: Judy Martin, Jimmy Langston, Robert Bartlett, Jimmy Young. Tenth row: Larry McCarty, Tommy House, Ronnie Ayres,
MR. RICHARD DILL
Director
Combined Band Units
Always ready to perform
BOB YOUNG, Band Captain; MR. DILL, Di- rector; WARREN WYNN, Band Lieutenant.
In the line of march in the Homecoming Parade.
Roney Lewis, John Bowen, Benny Robison.
Practice makes perfect.
First row: Virginia Lauer, Patsy Psimas, Bob Young, Linda Jennings, Warren Wynn, Betty Moore. Second row: Mr. Richard Dill, Ollie Brad- shaw, John Bowen, George Talbot, Thomas Majette, Jimmy Young. Third row: Carol Lauer, Edward Phillips, Keith Miller, Sharon Eaves, Sam Guereio.
Bob Young, Warren Wynn hold down clarinet section.
“The Pit Gang” - Dance Orchestra
Mr. Dill and the “pit gang” really contributed to assemblies and pep rallies.
First row: Warren Wynne, Scott Rhodes, Bob Young, Ollie Bradshaw. Second row: Mercer Darden, Peyton Miller, Neil Schlussel, George Talbot. Third row: Kyle Graybeal, Henry Emurian, Charlie Gaskins, Jim White, Benny Robinson, John Bowen make up the new dance band (Vacant chair is occupied by Mr. John Ackley who prefers the golf course to Saturday rehearsals).