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Woodrow Wilson
High School
Portsmouth, Virginia
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Mr. Mabry holds a conference with students in the library.
THE PEP CLUB REORGANIZES
SPANISH CLUB PLANS AHEAD
We’ll show them who’s boss.
This is what we’ll do next.
The Pep Club has a sit in.
It’s fiesta time.
THE FRENCH
AND ART CLUBS
“GET IT TOGETHER”
The French Club strives to interest stu-dents in continuing their study of French. We plan various activities throughout the year to increase the students’ interests. To be enrolled as a member of the French Club one should be either taking French now or have previously taken it.
The Art Club gives interested students the opportunity to understand and appreciate the arts through its varied activities. Members worked on scenery with the Dramatics Club, went on field trips to local museums and art galleries, and planned to do a school project.
Creativity strikes again.
The French Club has eventful year.
JUNIOR MARSHALS ENLIGHTEN WILSON HIGH
Sharrell Clifton, Joy Murray, Robin Faulk, Beth Nuttall, Nanette Harper, Linda Lipford, Deane Watson, Anna Smelser, and Latiya Clark.
The Junior Marshals act as the hostesses at all auditorium events. These lovely ladies and Glen Gregory, the Director of Publicity, are responsible for making each person that attends a program in T.A. Willett Auditorium feel welcome. The Junior Marshals are nominated by homeroom teachers and elected by the S.C.A. according to their interest, personality, poise, and academic average.
Aren’t they pretty?
“FOUR SCORE AND SEVEN YEARS AGO . . .”
Extemporaneous: Kim Marshall, Original Oratory: Ralph Rowley