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.



Elizabeth Lee
Spanish
JoAnne Lewis-Nixon
Speech
Jessie Linyear
Business
David Littlefield
Social Studies
Laurence Manning
Social Studies
Sherry Midget
Guidance
Vincent Mitchell
English
Alice Moody
Paraprofessional
Katherine Schur
Guidance
Penny Rucker
PE/Health
David Roach
Technology Education
Kenneth Porter
Art
Sean Sharpe
Conflict Mediator
Ron Shepard
Social Studies
Teddy Siedlecki
Math
Joseph Silvasi
Paraprofessional
Roger Smith
Building Maintenance
Renee Spencer
English
Maryland Spicely
Instructional Mentor
Janet Staples
PE/Health
Nettie Stephenson
Science
John Thomas
Social Studies
Theodore Thomas
Math
Tobert Thomason
Science
Bernice Davis
Paraprofessional
Richard Deaton
English
Carol Diggs
French
Tom Ducote
Magnet School Director
Joyce Dugan
Science
Kenneth Dugan
Science
Reba English
Guidance
Alonzo Fane
Business
Eunice Forehand
Home Economics
Barbara Fuller
Paraprofessional
Margaret Gatling
Book Keeper
Pat Gatling
Business
Harvey Goines
Security Officer
Virginia Gonder
English
Terence Green
Security Officer
 Kathleen Hammer
Home Economics
Connie Hampton
Business
 Nancy Hawkins
Reading
 Barbara Hook
English
 Rose Horne-Holland
Math
Sylvia Hudson
Reading
Diane Infantino
Business
Martha Jackson
Reading/English
Glenda Jarman
Math
 Susan Johnson
EFE
Tim Johnson
Marketing
Fran Jones
Math
Karen Joyner
Paraprofessional
Linda Keese
Paraprofesisonal
Thomas Kilpatrick
PE/Health
Vickie Kimmons
Math/ Daily Living Skills
Joe Ladisic
Science
Edward Pickett
Math
Jim Morrison
PE/Health
Robyn Odom
English
Larry Parker
Engineering
Raymond Pearson
Guidance
Janice Perlick
Guidance
Daniel Perrella
Math
Emanuel Perry
Math

VINCINT MITCHELL --- "I would like to spend a year working at the UN meeting people from every nation on earth."
ALONZO FAME --- "To teach just one honor student per class period --- total enrollment for the day not to exceed four students."
RENEE SPENCER --- "That cures could be found for major diseases."
ELIZABETH ANDREWS --- "That all, ALL, my students would come to class prepared: homework completed, textbook in hand, 
pencil sharpened, anxious to LEARN!  That's a Teacher's Heaven!"
DELORES DUDLEY --- "To get a couple of books published and become a biographical reporter."
RICHARD DEATON --- "To see my 15 year old daughter, Stephanie, become the first female president of the US."
KATHRYN ALLEN --- "I hope that my children grow up to be healthy, responsible adults."
STEVE CASSELL --- "Retire to the island Figi."
NANCY HAWKINS --- "Keep my good health and strength."



EUNICE FOREHAND --- "End unemployment --- meaningful work for everyone who wants to work."
RAYMOND PEARSON --- "That I could turn back the hands of time."
CHERYL FERGUSON --- "To be married to a professional athlete (smile)."
BERNICE DAVIS --- "To see all Wilson students graduate."
PAM THOMPSON --- "That world hunger would be eliminated."
SUSAN JOHNSON --- "To live a happy, healthy, and prosperous life."
CLAUDIA TRUEBLOOD --- "To be financially able to travel around the world with my husband and children."
TERENCE GREEN --- "Wake up and find out I won the million dollar lottery."
THOMAS KILPATRICK --- "To win a state championship in basketball at WWHS."
ROSE HORNE-HOLLAND --- "Be able to retire today."
CONNIE WILLIAMS --- "I would wish for the elimination of violence in our world."
EDWARD PICKETT --- "All students take full advantage of educational opportunities."
NICKY NESPOLI --- "To convince young people that life is good and to respect others as well as themselves."
ROBERT CLAUD --- "To be financially secure."
VIRGINIA GONDER --- "I would wish for more compassion and less hostility."
Pamela Thompson
English/Drama
Claudia Trueblood
Social Studies
Daphne Waring-Sorrell
Orchestra
Olga Watts
Paraprofessional
Jacqueline Whitley
Business
James Winstead
Social Studies
Donald Wilson
Art
Joseph Yancey
Spanish
David Willett
Athletic Director/Social Studies
Charles Williams
ROTC
Connie Williams
English
PAM THOMPSON --- "I'm asleep!"
ROGER SMITH --- Def Comedy James
MARYLAND SPICELY --- Love Connection
THOMAS KILPATRICK --- Sports Center ESPN
CONNIE HAMPTON --- Arsenio
KENNETH PFEIFER --- 6:00 Evening News
MARTHA JACKSON --- Classic Old Movies
VIRGINIA GONDER --- Tale of the Crypt
DIXIE ANCHORS --- Nick at Night
DAVID WILLETT --- ESPN Sports Center
DORIS COPELAND --- Jane Whitney
EVALINE HARGROVE --- USA Up All Night
JOSEPH SILVASI --- Sportscenter
THEODORE THOMAS --- News Programs
RICHARD DEATON --- Whoopi
SYLVIA HUDSON --- Love Connection
JOYCE DUGAN --- Jay Leno
TERENCE GREEN --- Arsenio Hall Show
NICKY NESPOLI --- David Letterman
SUSAN JOHNSON --- None
DAVID ROACH --- A & E's Evening at Improv
KATHERINE SCHUHR --- David Letterman
ROBERT CLAUD --- David Letterman
KENNETH DUGAN --- Jay Leno
LARRY PARKER --- 20/20
JUDITH MOORE --- Saturday Night Live
JESSIE LINYEAR --- Night Line
VINCENT MITCHELL --- Night Line
ELIZABETH LEE--- Who watches T.V. late at night?!"
RENEE N. SPENCER --- Coach
TERRY CAVINESS --- Northern Exposure
BERNICE DAVIS --- Streets of San Francisco
ROBERT THOMPSOM --- News at 11
ANGELA BELL --- Dave Letterman



ROBERT CLAUD --- "Trouble"
DAVID COACH --- "I was a shy mama's boy, very involved in sports."
VIRGINIA GONDER --- "I was an immature, silly little twerp! But I was smart!"
JUDITHMOORE --- "Tall, skinny, always involved in school activities."
SYLVIA HUDSON --- "Very quiet with a desire to be cheerleader."
RICHARD DEATON --- "A yuppi intellectual."
DORIS COPELAND --- "A teacher's nightmare."
ROGER SMITH --- " I was an athlete in high school that played baseball and ran cross-country.  I used to make everyone laugh from 
telling my jokes. I gave my teachers problems in class but always did my work."





TERENCE GREEN --- "I was athletic and very flirtatious."
JOYCE DUGAN --- "Social butterfly, cheerleader dating the captain of the football team."
ROSE HORNE-HOLLAND --- "Class clown"
KATHRYN ALLEN --- "Believe it or not, I wore all the styles that are popular today --- bell bottoms, platform shoes, ruffled shirts, etc."
DIANE INFANTINO --- "Honor Student"
EUNICE FOREHAND --- "Miss Goody Two Shoes"
PATRICIA GATLING --- "Very quiet and shy"
BARBARA HOOK --- "Very friendly"
OLGA WATTS --- "Quiet"
ROBERT AVERY --- "Studious (but devious)."
ERNELL STEPHENSON --- "Ambitious and very studious"
REBA ENGLAND --- "Quiet and shy"
MARTHA JACKSON --- "Shy but playful"
JACQUELINE WHITLEY --- "Studious, ambitious, vibrant"
Woodrow Wilson
High School
Portsmouth, Virginia
1994 Memories
Memories
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1993 Class Roster
Class Roster
1994 Sports
Sports
Faculty
Faculty
Faculty
Faculty
Faculty
Faculty
Faculty
VINCENT MITCHELL - "I tried to lead the entire Christmas assembly one year in the singing of "Joy to the World."  The students weren't ready to sing along, they preferred to laugh at me.
ALONZO FANE - "I wore a pair of pants to school with an obvious tear in the back center."
DIXIE ANCHORS - "I wore one blue and one black shoe by mistake."
DAVIS WILLET - "I split my pants while fielding a grounder with the girl's softball team."
EVALINE HARGROVE - "I slipped on a french fry in the cafeteria and crashed my nose."
JOSEPH SILASI - "I'm having to much fun to  be embarrassed."
RICHARD DEATON - "I directed a person to the principal's office and she walked into the closet and shut the door."
FRANCES JONES - "I was sitting on a stool that came apart and I hit the deck.  My students waited 'til I told them they could laugh.
JOHN THOMAS - "I once tripped over a student's legs in a room of ICO students."



ANGELA BELL - "I fell over a trash can once in an English class."
ELIABETH LEE - "I went to sit behind my desk and totally missed the chair. I landed on the floor."
KATHERINE SCHUHR - " My husband dances the various proms we have attended.  Usually ends up dancing by himself."
KENNETH PFEIFER - "I had a student climb out of a window during class."
THOMAS KILPATRICK - "I once had a fabric dryer sheet hanging out of my pants leg while teaching."
RAYMOND PEARSON - "I return to school the day before the holiday was over."
PAM TOMPSON - "I fell off the stage while teaching at Churchland."
ROGER SMITH - "First year teaching at Manor, I was mistaken as a student."
DONALD WILSON - "While opening a can of yellow paint, the top flew off and the paint splattered all over my glasses, face, and clothing while my students looked on.  For the rest  of the year I was referred to as "Big Yellow."
VIRGINIA GONDER - "I got locked in my classroom with my students waiting outside the door chanting "Gonder, Gonder, Gonder."
REBA ENGLAND - "I had on two different shoes of the same color in school."
ROBERT CLAUD - "While teaching one day, I realized my zipper was down."
KENNETH DUGAN - "There have been so many I can't chose one."
DAVID ROACH - "Two years ago, I ripped the seat of my pants wide open on a nail and had to wear a shop apron to cover up the rest of the day."
JACQUELINE WHITLEY - "Ha! Ha! I will not tell."