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.
Woodrow Wilson
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Portsmouth, Virginia
Faculty & Staff
Class Roster
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X. Cornegay, N. McKennelly, E. Fortson, J. Haynie, S. Kittrell, T. Artis, T. Hargrove, K. Edwards, J. Whitfield, J. Woodard, T. Burkett, T. White, A. Christmas, M. King, I. Parker, D. Skeeter, S. Lawrence, E. Oliver, S. Reeves, I. } Hodges, L. Lucas, E. Higgs.
The Future Homemakers of America had a very busy year. In the fall the group had a fund raiser that would help to support the different proj- ects they had planned for the year. Kelly Edwards and Mi- chael Crawford represented FHA/HERO at homecoming. In December the club made Christmas stockings for Oasis, a homeless shelter. They also enjoyed a Christmas party in December.
The third week in February was Vocational Week. FHA organized events for each of the days of the week. Those events included a breakfast for members and giving pencils to each teacher at Wilson with the chapter logo on it.
During the month of March, FHA had a guest speaker on recycling. During April the club went on a field trip to the Skippy Peanut Butter plant.
Finally, during the month of May, the club had a pizza party at which they rec- ognized many outstanding members of the group.
Javonne Whitfield, President; Kelly Edwards, Vice President; Kelly Edwards and Michael Meldon King, Secretary. Crawford
LIBRARY STAFF
(front to back) T. Daniel, T. Towns-end, Ms. Allen, M. Mahan, E. Clark, S. Newkirk, E. Higgs, D. Gatling, Mr. Fisher. (Not pictured: Mrs.
Thomas, T. Greene, D. Smith, T.
Monroe)
ORCHESTRA
(front to back) D. Yonkers, R. Charl-ton, M. Satterfield, M. Belfield, T.
Hicks, A. Rogers, J. Brown, C. Chalk, L. Rountree, S. Rooks, C. Judes, Ms. Waring-Sorrell, I. Sherrill.
The Orchestra performs at the Homecoming Assembly.
Ms. Waring-Sorrell leads the Orchestra at the assembly.
STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION
Croat to back) C. Hebert, A. Windley, F. Elliott, K. Monroe, A. Copeland, S. Moore, A. Brown, L. Williams, V. Stevenson, S. Newkirk, L. Holt, I. Hodges, M. Lawrence, Y. Hines, J. Jones, Y. Arm-strong, D. Alston, P. Brown, L. Pickett, T. Bradshaw, T. Barmer, E. Forston, M. Mahan, S. Bell.
Shenquea Jones and Daryll Roberts.
OFFICERS: Y. Hines, M. Mahan, M. Lawrence, J. Jones, S. Newkirk, T. Bradshaw, S. Moore.
THE STUDENT
(front to back) Mrs. Valdivieso, L. Parker, T. Tam, T. Townsend, M. Pollert, S. Lowe, T. Gray, S. Holtom, S. Martin, J. Hudson, L. Davenport, T. Suiter, K. Bobo, L. Rubino, C. Wnukoski, T. Tabor, M. Boone, C. Jordan.
Trudy Tam and Terry Gray.
Transitions
Times are changing, and so did The Student. The jour-nalism classes had a new sponsor this year. Mrs. Val-divieso took on the respon-sibilities of the school’s news-
paper in just her second year at Woodrow Wilson High School. She hoped to con- tinue the winning tradition of The Student, which had won trophy class in competition for 2 years.
The editors for the year were Todd Tabor, Lorrie Rubino, Trudy Tam, Tomika Suiter, and Deborah Mea- cham. Mr. and Miss Jour-nalism for Homecoming 1992 were Terry Gray and Trudy Tam.
Celicia Slaughter works on the computer to edit articles for The Student.
Trudy Tam, Mrs. Valdivieso, and Jennifer Hudson get started for a productive year in journalism.
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
(front to back) J. Creekmore, R. Hones, R. Jones, D. Cherry, J. Stevenson, T. McDougal, C. Wigs -
ins, D. Watkins, A. Copeland, Mr. Brody, W. Johnson, D. Elliott, D. EIliott, R. Carter, M. Ragan, C. Beavers, S. Watson, D. Stokes, J. Hoskie, J. Little, M. Parker, M. Sat- terfield, D. Scott, V. Taylor, V. Davis, T. Jones, S. Holtom, R. Berry, T. Welch, R. Jones, W. Washabaugh, D. Gurganus, A. Hinton, K. Wilson, L. Jones, J. Hicks, G. Grant.
(front to back) W. Lane, M. Del-pEee, J. Williams, D. Branch, S. Ed-wards, S. Edwards, E. Allen, T. Grimes, C. Joyner, K. Reed, C. Hud-son, D. Roberts, A. Ervin, W. Roys-ter, R. Elliott, M. Williams, S. Mitch-ell, C. Holmes, C. Ellis, J. Williams, A. Mason, S. Scott, J. Council, J. Barrett, A. Washington, T. Hall, D. Godrey, J. Hicks, T. Thorpe, C. Hurdle.
WILSON AGAINST DRUGS AND ALCOHOL
Mrs. Durham, S. Rooks, T. Tam, D. Difrischia, S. Moore, L. Wood, K. Pannell, F. Genera, L. Tam, P. Brown, M. Lewin, D. Dickman, T. Phillips, M. Lawrence, D. Newberry, E. Oliver, M. McCoy, I. Hodges, C. Wu, P. Norman, S. Pickens, K. Kelly, M. Satterfield, L. Davenport, M. Boone, A. Guy, Y. Hines, D. Alston, T. Suiter, T. Matthews, P. Boone, J. Gainey, H. Dancy, T. Tabor, B. Jordan, M. Mahan, V. Stevenson, C. Joyner
Mrs. Durham discusses plans for Drug Awareness Week, February 8 through 12.
During WADA’s Drug Awareness Week, Heather Huddle and Antonio Clifton were the winners of the “Best Dressed” competition.
Michelle Satterfield and Shawn Wright represented WADA at Homecoming.
THE PRESIDENT AND THE PRESIDENTIAL PEN
D. Bowles, C. Peirce, B. Howton, Mrs. Ranch, and Glen Figeracion
Shante Holland helps with the yearbook.
D. Meacham, B. Jordan and L. Rubino I.D. pictures.
(front to back) D. Meacham, A. Guy, B. Jordan, L. Coleman, Mrs. Rauch, L. Rubino, Mr. Nestor, T. Tam, T. Townsend, B. Howton, S. Lowe, P. Brown, Ts . Spencer, S. Moore, S. Holland, J. Sparks, D. Bowles, M. Gaskins, S. Matousek.
Writers At Work
The yearbook/literary mag- azine staff was composed of 25 members of Creative Writing class. The class voted to add more color to this year’s book, plus several other special items such as designer
end sheets and a custom- designed cover. We hope you like the results! The class also
published a literary magazine in the spring. The editors were Andrea Guy and Beth Jordan. The sponsors were Mrs. Rauch and Mrs. Spen-cor.