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  submitted by Patricia (Oliver) Holloway 
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1959 Class Roster
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Baby Day 1959

A fun time was had by all
but the Senior fun day
was shortly coming
to an end.
Woodrow Wilson
High School
Portsmouth, Virginia
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Miss Diane Carlo
HOMECOMING QUEEN . . . .
 . . . . AND                                  HER COURT
Miss Sally Ames
Miss Nancy Clola
Miss Pat Johnson --- Maid of Honor
Miss Gale Brownlee
Miss Jackie Drake
         These Took Home
                                       The Prize
Girl's Monogram Club - 1st Place
French Club - 2nd Place
4B Class - 1st Place
Pan American League - 2nd Place
         These Also
                         Deserve A Hand
   Betty Jean Russell --- A Queen in   her own right.
A Royal Crown.
Oh! The genrosity of the Aquo Tri-Hi-Y.
Wilsonite's proud entry.
King Bobby waves to his subjects.
"Beverly, how does your garden grow?"
    Mrs. Byrd and Mrs. Morse, Jr. gave their time and effort to make these floats winners.  They chose themes to welcome the alumni, and to make them remember a little better the good times had at Wilson.  Our congratula-tions go to both the advisors and everyone who helped with these floats.
    For the first time there was also an open division, in which the floats were judged. Girls in bathing suits, evening dresses and Dior fashions dressed up the winners.
JAY  VEE
CHEERLEADERS
VARSITY
CHEERLEADERS
Joyce Chamblee
        Captain
Elenor Overman
     Co-Captain
FRONT: Chamblee, Overman, BACK: Kinnin, Keitmer, Miller, Catlett, Askew, Holland.
Millie Kinnin
 
Helen Miller

Pat Keitner

Nancy Catlett

Sherry Holland

Judy Askew

Joyce Chamblee
    Co-Captain
Jackie Holland
    Co-Captain
Gloria Edwards

Carole Sheehan

Patsy Sharrett

Irene Tuckey

Shirley Metcalf

Janice Blowe

Laura Gartman

Patsy Leffler

        Homecoming Here . . . . .
     . . . . . And There
Nancy gives it a try in Gale Brownie's skit.
Advisor turned Artist
Bob and Bill give it a whirl in Sally Ames' skit
Publication's Pride
Queen's reward.
Buried treasure, W.W. Tri-Hi-Y style.
Science Club's moon rocket.
Bubble bath Mrs. Byrd?
Band --- colorful part of Parade.
Rudy Valey is Prexie Tri-Hi-Y's entry in Parade.
Poppy Majorettes add much to Homecoming Parade.
First reactions of Queen and Maid of Honor.
A famillar face returns for Homecoming.
It wasn't easy . . .
. . . but it was worth it!
       Open House . . . . .

                 Field Night for Parents
       College Night . . . . .
              Prospective Undergraduates
               Get the Facts
"Go ahead, Ray! Ask your question."
   "After sit, the parents do pay the bills."
"What's the matter, John, didn't you think it was funny?"
Betty is not a bit camera shy.
    "There's Tom and Dick! Where's Harry?"
Bucky really looks determined.
Ann points the way.
Mother sulks, while Partner ponders.
"I don't believe a word of it."
Forum baked goods go fast.
Mrs. Bromfield tells all.
Miss Spradiln gives her helpful advice.
"Miss Armstrong, did Johnny do all that?"