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Woodrow Wilson
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Portsmouth, Virginia
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1995 Class Roster
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Woodrow Wilson 
High School 

1401 Elmhurst Lane 
 Portsmouth, VA 23701
  Principal — Lindell Wallace

DARE 
TO 
BE

Different 
         ay after Day, students go through the same routine which are neces-                 sary in life. Climbing out of bed when the alarm goes off, a quick
          breakfast, getting dressed, and off to school. Seven hours of classes
... some classes are exciting, challenging, and worthwhile, while others are less so. That's why the yearbook staff decided to make this year's yearbook different and unique. Our theme is "DARE TO BE DIFFERENT!" The cover of the yearbook does not carry the tradtional school colors and the format of the yearbook is totally different.
  Our student body is unique! We come from diffeent walks of life and
from different parts of the city and the world. From southside Portsmouth, to downtown area, from the Cradocik community to High Street, our students come together each day and unite with a strong sense of school pride and school spirit. This year the Wilson family welcomed students from all over the world. Wheather it is Christian from Brazil, Anna from Germany, Juan from Ecuador, Tai from Japan, or Jury from Slovenia, we all harmonize well together. Yes. we are all different but we all proudly wear the school colors of silver and blue.
We "DARE TO BE DIFFERENT!" and it's OK.
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