This website designed and maintained 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.
Woodrow Wilson
High School
Portsmouth, Virginia
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This year the Woodrow Wilson Chapter CRHOME Club ( Cooperating Hampton Roads Organizations for Minorities in Engineering) invited a special guest to speak to our school. The guest speaker was meterologist Jon Cash of WAVY-TV 10. He comes on the channel's morning news show and informs Hampton Roads of the up and coming weather changes in his forcast. Several science classes came to hear Mr. Cash speak on the importance of science and education in the lives of young people. The weatherman was well received and this was a memorable experience that many Woodrow Wilson students will never forget.
Hey! I got my chocolate!
Hmm! I wonder what it could be.
All smiles.
It's not a bird, It's WAVY-TV10 Weather Guy.
Life Off Wilson Campus
Student life goes be-yond the halls of Wilson High School. Life outside of school consists of af-terschool jobs, home-work, and chores. On this page, you can see Wilson students working at after-school jobs. Extra money is needed for gas, car in-surance, class dues, and other miscellaneous teen- age expenses.
Afterschool jobs not only provide financial relief, they also give students an opportunity to learn re-sponsibility so that they can prepare for life after high school.
Lisa Browder assists a customer
at Sea Dream Leather.
Aisha at Montgomery Ward.
Trisha rings at Food Lion.
Tamara stocks sausage at
Food Lion.
Kim at Food Lion.
Erica Davis hangs at Wayside Cleaners.
Christina types away.
Andrea Southall waits for a customer at Lemer New York.