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by  John "Eddie" Lee class of '68
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.



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Bessie Durham

Iva Foust

Dave Heely

Marva Jones
Mary Rice

Vanessa Skinner

John Wulzer
WILSON ADDS UP
We are sorry to say that we have two fine teachers leaving this year in the Mathmatics Department.  Miss Mary Rice who has been here for 36 years and Mr. Heely who has been here for 11 years.  We wish them the best of  luck and we miss them.
Mrs. Luster takes time to grade papers during her class time.
Mrs. t prepares to give her algebra class a Self-Quiz.
    The Mathematics Department, striving to maintain high standards of competency, has worked consistently on improvement of skills and correction of any defects noted in the 1979-80 ten year evaluation.  The department has suffered from the absence of its chairman, Miss Margaret Eason, who has been ill.  Two of the long-time teachers, Mr. Heely and Miss Rice, will be retiring in June.
PRESIDENTS UNITE NATIONS
Mrs. Bonwell listens to Wilsion's forgien  exchange student from Costa Rica.
Mrs. Williams finds a note left by a student that she thinks is funny.
    The main goal of the Foreign Languages Department was to ensure that students could effectively communicate in a foreign language.  Although vocabulary, grammar, etc. were important, the stress was placed on writing, speaking, and understanding.  For this reason, audio-visual aids such as tapes and filmstrips played an important part in the learning process.
Virginia Bonwell
Gladys Williams
SECRET   INGREDIENTS
Mrs. Mackey thinks about her weekend
Mrs. Rogers prepare to talk about different fabrics
Kathrine Rogers
Heather Mackey


Carol Rohrbach
Carol Rohrbach shows off her Tupperware.
SCIENTIFIC  MINDS
Elizabeth Deloatch

Lynne Strickland
James Richard

Charlotte Warren
The Science Department under the leadership of  Mrs. E. Deloatch and fellow co-workers, is devoted to teaching science in many aspects.  Varied subjects are offered, including chemistry, physics, earth and physical science.
Mr. Hayes writes down tomorrowa assignment.
Upper Left:  Mrs. Campbell waits for her students to be seated.  Above:  Mr. Smith smiles at the mistake on the blackboard.  Left: Mrs. Warren prepares to teach her class
PHYSICAL  STABILIZERS
Janet Lawrence

Roy Reel

Bobbie Stone
Mildred Clarke

Larry Harvey

Tom Holaday

Kenneth Hopkins
Upper Left: Coach Moore thinks of the winning season for next year.

Upper Right: Coach Sherrill thinks of all the 10th graders that are taking drivers education.
1981 Class Roster
1981 Memories
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1981 Class Roster
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