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Woodrow Wilson
High School
Portsmouth, Virginia
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1982 Memories
Memories
1982 Class Roster
Class Roster
1982 Sports
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SOURCES OF KNOWLEDGE 
Mrs. Blanford renews student’s records. 
Mrs. Jones takes a break from paperwork. 
   The Library and the Guidance Office have one very important thing in common. They are there to help you. Whether you are searching for information pertaining to college financial aid or biographies on well know Renaissance men, they can help you. 
Mrs. Breckinridge checks out a magazine. 
Miss Krammer thinks happy thoughts. 
VOCATIONAL EXPERIENCES 
Mrs. Riddick adds a little sunshine to everyones’s life. 
Miss Rohrbach knows how to greet her class.
Mrs. Brown checks paper for want ads. 
Mrs. Simmons anxiously awaits the end of homeroom period. 
   The main objective of the home Economics Department is to become skillful in cooking, sewing, childcare, meal planning, efficient homes and money management. These skills are taught todays so that they will be mastered when needed. 

   D.E. is aimed at students interested in Marketing and distribution. It helps students to understand their jobs and responsibilities that come along with it. Special privileges accompany DLE. II, III students such as early dismissal and job opportunities. 
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web pages 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.



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EXPLORING WITH SCIENCE 
AND CULTURES 
BUSINESS BELIEVERS 
SHAPING UP 
Mr. Hayes explains the current assignment. 
   The Science Department, the leadership of Mrs. Elizabeth Deloatch and her fellow co-workers, is devoted to informing the students at Woodrow Wilson the enlightening aspects of the scientific world. A variety of subjects is offered, they include: earth science, physical science, quanatative physical science, biology and chemistry. 
Mr. Midgett hopes that his garden will soon flourish.
Mrs. Deloatch prepares a slide for Lisa Whomach. 
Mrs. Randolph contemplates the day’s objective. 
Mr. Outten enjoys some consolation from Cie-Cie.
Mr. Hickey focuses his attention on Marsha Bradley. 
Mr. Gusky prepares to face his classes. 
   The Social Studies Department, under the direction of the colorful Mr. Larry Outten and his associates, strives to enlighten students about present and past cultures. They work to bring about complete understanding of our democratic government as well as other governments. The basic curriculum is designed to produce a well rounded students. 
   The Business Education Department at Wilson has one of the largest enrollments in the school. Many students enter into business courses with career ob-jectives in business while others enter  business courses for personal reasons. The Cooperative Office Education class offers students an opportunity to learn basic skills in an office and to earn while learning. 
Mrs. Underwood chats with a students employer.
Mrs. Ridenour checks times-writings 
Mrs. Ferebee guards the Business Office.
Mrs. Caviness listens to a students’ answer. 
Mrs. Giacometti waits in impregnable silence. 
Coach Reel demonstrates weight-lifting for upper-body improvement. 
Coach Moore points the way to success. 
  The main objective of the Physical Education Department this year is to improve the physical fitness test scores of all students. Also to help each student attain skills in sports that will enable them to participate in life-time sports for many years after their school experiences.