Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

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Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. — JOHN HEYWOOD NTRODUCING THE — || vie fee te Hedis Hy Mes virtiilane OR ying FF re f pf ee ee! Pes eye fae ig iy an Fatseeder EPARALE EADS) Senior class officers: Pres. Kevin Odom, Vice Pres. Alfred Howard, Secretary Kesia Boyd, Boys Treasurer Charles Twitty, Girls Treasurer Crystal Spindel. Tn Hi is if iy ® Beverly Bishop Calvin Blount Antonio Alston Tim Ames Robin Archer Vera Banks Renae Barnslater Sherman Barnslater Frances Blount Patty Boes CLASS OF 1982 RAPA PARAS ANY Timothy Bond DeAngelo Booker Cathleen Bravo Cecil Brown Gerald Brown Marvin Brown Betsy Cobb Laura Colburn Lisa Boothe Della Brown Bobby Burgess Ernest Colley Vanessa Bowser Donna Brown Carcl Bynup Sheila Collins 11 12 Valerie Collins Jerry Cowand William Collins Amos Davis ie Carolyn Corbett Alice Debrough Jeanie Corbett Margaret Delk i —— THE FEW, THE PROUD, THE SENIORS! ees s £40009 2089s FFP ETS Ce Vite TAR ARASS FO Ad OPT ase? ;. EES, 7, Y (bet Ree renrrt serait ih Joseph Dunbar Danny Dunston Paula Dunston Jeff Edwards Linda Edwards Gail Elliot Kirk Flanagan Cathy Fletcher Stephanie Forrest Cliff Gainey Eugenia Gainous Barbara Gardner Terri Gardner Joann Gibbs Denise Godfrey Patricia Gore 13 THE FINAL | | FITLSEREEAEE tes | iy UM, “i @ , j : § ; er : | i i A . ‘ : : —_ SEGAL sheets oe Teresa Gray Brett Halsey Anthony Hampton Phyllis Hardy } Janet Harper Jeanette Harper Gary Harris Leslie Harris, Jr. } Rhonda Harsley Edwina Harvey Phillip Hedgepeth Andrea Helm Brenda Hill Eva Hill Garlena Hines Terence Hines ¢ LEYED VR OGRE EE EE fj AI PIREMS PALE LEPIMEE SELL, (AMAR 7 te r P s . EAD 4 A f a . : Ye : ‘ Z : , 4 : . . AEE ay eee “ ’ 5 a : : if eihihyt, A ns 2 y Z “ae COUNTDOWN Barbara Hodge Lori Holloman Denise Howard Arlene Hopkins Mildred Ingram Rene Inman Chuckie Rivenbark figures out how many days of school left until graduation. et Setever wee . Ds Abrer prover tO rs Alfred Howard Carmelita Jackson Phyllis Jackson Jill Jenkins 15 16 Ata pep rally, the seniors enjoy their special privileges, like their right to display their senior signs. Karen Jennings Daphlyn Johnson Ibera Johnson Christine Kearns Dwayne Johnson Kim Keene David Johnston Robin Kelly Dianne Keyes Ray Kirby SENIOR PRIVILIDGES Carolyn Klise Fleicia McCall Shirley Morris Kevin Odom Phillip Mayo Mark Matthews William T. Maye, Jr. Rita McCallan Sharon Montague Charlene Morris Keith Myles Portia Newsome Rose Newsome Beverly Oliver Danny O'Neal Perry Outland 17 18 Pat Owen Kathy Pointer Carol Ridley David Rowe Therese Payne Ricky Pointer Charles Rivenbark Lydia Savage SUPERIOR Paula Pearson Zina Pitts Micheal Porter Reginald Rayner Annie Roberts Shelia Rolack Janet Schneider Michele Sherrod LEADERSHIP Shelia Shields Benjamin Simmons James K. Smith Kim Southall Debra Stanley Clayton Stephens Belinda Stiles Sheneail Street Beth Simpson Juanita Slaughter Crystal Spindel Renee Spruill Lead by Kevin Odom, class, president, the seniors managed to get through one more successful year. 19 20 NOTEWORTHY SENIORS Tom Strub Carlton Thomas Antoinette Tyler Syreatha Webb Cynthia Sunkins Debbie Thorne Jesse Vallejos Lynette Wells Clanca Terrell Cynthia Turner William Ward Maurice Wells Ann Theus Charles Twitty Bonnie Watson Micheal West CF CEELIRG REEL ILI ITS RAL AS ERAN KARR AL Feudaegise® AAS WLS OOOO P REL LL es ‘ § Lori White Sonya Wilkins Trisha Williams Micheal Wright Leland Wiley Angela Williams Daniel Williams Vernetta Yarbra Sherman Barnslaghter, musically talented se nior, Deep Creek game. Catrina Winfield Shelia Wood Ellen Yates Jerome Young entertains at the 21 22 The seniors of 1982 chose the handful of outstanding personalities to represent their class. Best Dressed: Miller Deloatch and Margaret Delk ae Best All Around: Alfred Howard and Teresa Edwards Best Looking: DeAngelo Booker and Sonya Wilkins at ses eee ccaticats at sctssnciatnasrbariemnatittiieibeveciatee «| SUPERLATIVES Biggest Flirt: Anthony Robertson and Kim Keene Most Athletic: Clifton Gainey and Ann Theus 7) 24 Most Likely To Succeed s ae F OAM ALO eine Most popular: Kevin Odom and Carmelita Jackson ase eres RON Ree Most Original: Lovell Perry and Carolyn Corbett Ane PAR ENB I SMF al Crystal Spindel and Mike Coker Most School Spirited Kesia Boyd and Micheal Wright ttiest. 1 Wi 25 26 ANTONIO ALSTON “Doc Bone” Band Council 2, 3; Band Captain 3, 4; Concert Marching Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambi- tion: To attend college and major either in music or elec- tronics. BEVERLY BISHOP “Blu Blu” Ambition: To get married and take good care of my family the best way I can, to enter college, and to become a good poet and a Secretary. FRANCES GENNETLE BLOUNT “Slim” Student Staff Member; FHA. Ambition: To work in the field of fashions in New York. LISA DAIDA BOOTHE Homecoming Court 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4 The Student Staff 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Mod- Op Ltd 4. Ambition: To attend ODU, become a computer program- mer, and live a happy life with John Ashcroft. VANESSA BOWSER “Ness” Homeroom Pre. 1; DECA Club 1; FBLA; Hospitality Club; Riflet 1. Ambition: To oe ODU and major in business and get married one a CA THLEEN MARIE BRAVO “Cathy” FBLA 3, 4; Ambi- tion: To become a Secretary. DELLA BROWN Strawberry” Student Staff; Cynaaic 1; Modern Dance 1. Ambition: To go to business college and marry Dwayne Elliott and live life to its fullest. DONNA L. BROWN Ambition: To graduate and go on to college. After college I plan to be able to Master in either Physical Education, or as a Medical Asst. MARVIN BROWN “Augie” Cross Country 2; Track 1, 2, 3. Ambition: To go to a major University, major in Journal- ism, and become rich. CAROL YVETTE BYNUM Ambition: To become a Social | Worker or an Accountant. BETSY COBB “Goldie Locks” Treasurer French Club i Class Sec. 3; Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3. Student Staff 2, 3. Ambition: To attend college for two Yeats and then become a flight attendant. MICHAEL J. COKER “Mike” FBLA 4. Ambition: To be Chief Executive in a big Corporation. ENEST COLEY “Lesory” Ambition: To go to TCC and join the Armed Forces and to marry Sharon Terrell. SHEILA COLLINS “Dina” Homeroom Rep. 1; COE 4. Am- 4 tion: To be successful at everything I decide to do for my uture. VALEBIE COLLINS “Mama” Homeroom Pres. 2; SCA Rep. 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Squad 1, 2; DECA 2, 3; FBLA a hospitality Club 4; FHA 4. Ambition: To kee my desire to eee and to become a Pro. model and to be admired by a WM COLLINS “Boots” J V Football 1, 2; V Football; vo Soccer. Ambition: That the Lord lead me into a good life and that things work out to the very best for me. CAROLYN CORBETT “Ms. Ebony” Ambition: Fashion Deisgner modeling my own clothes. I plan to attend Texas University, and I plan to get married to the one I love. JEANINE MARIE CORBETT TT “Jeanie” DECA Pres. 3, 4; J. Marshall 3; Majorette 1, 2; FBLA 2; Miss Soph. 2; Home- coming Court 3, 4. Ambition: After graduation I would like to further my education for four years and then to be the best Fighter Pilot the Air Force has. AMOS LEE DAVIS SCA Artist 4. Ambition: To go to col- lege and major in accounting and music. ALICE DEBROUGH ‘Star Booty” Majorette 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance 1, 2; Band 1; FBLA 2, 3; Gymnastics Team 3. Ambi- tion: To attend Kee’s Business College and major in Com- putor Programming. MARGARET DELK “Bam Bam’ Homeroom Pres. 1 2, 3,4; Sec. Hospitality Club 4; Flag Girl 1; Majorette 2, 4; FBLA 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4. Ambition: To further my educa-_ tion in a Business College or enter the Air Force and ¢ ge in the field of Business Administration. JOSEPH DUNBAR “Sweet Joe” Wrestler. Ambition: To be successful at whatever I plan to do. — PAULA YUETB DUNSTO become a OM. — tary, and get a job; marry Nathaniel; then settle down and have kids. __ GAIL ELLIOTT “Dooley” Homeroom Pres. 4; Chorus ie brarian 4; Modern Dance 2, 3, 4; Flag Girl 3; Track 3; Cheerleader 4. Ambition: To out do myself in life, and to reach my goal, I’m going to become the next Diana Ross. | DIANA ELLIS “Pound Wound” FHA. Ambition: To attend Norfolk Business College and become an executive secre tary. CLIFF GAINE Y “Teny” FBLA 2 4 Varsity Football 1 4, Z 4 Soccer 3 2 Trak 234 | TERRY MELISSA GARDNER EBLA 1; Spanish Club 3 A biton: To jon ae us oe lead a ee life and be- Senior Cie-Cie Street gives us the “Mr. Dutten look”. IN “Woods ck? Chainer Of : Fund Faising Committee Science Club 2; DECA 4; FHA 1, 2. Ambition: To go to college to majo in marketing or to the Police Academy to become a State Trooper. _ ALPHONSO EDWARDS “Alfonza” Soccer; Wrestling; J Vv Football. Ambition: To graduate in June and join the us Navy in Sept. of 82 aed - LINDA EDWARDS French Club 3; Fea Club Treas. 4. _ Ambition: To ) persue a career in accoun ting and later mary _that special person in my life. _ THERESA PATRICIA EDWARDS Te “Hospitality Club. Ambition: To go to college to become a teacher and secre- Senior Leslie Harris won't loose his face during wrestling season. come an independent woman. JOANN GIBBS “Slim” Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club Parl. 2; FBLA 3, 4. Ambition: To attend Hampton Ins. and become an Executive Secretary. TERESA GRAY “Ba-Ba” FBLA 4. Ambition: To attend Nor- folk State and major in Computer Programming. BRETT HALZEY Drama 2; Mr. Wilson 2; SCA Speaker of the House 3; Tennis Team 3, 4; DECA 4. PHYLLIS AILEEN HARDY “Grandma Dynamite” Home- room Rep. 1; Editor of THE STUDENT 3, 4; HS 2, 3, 4; Sec. of HS 3; Governors School for Gifted 2; LEDGER STAR Scholastic Team 2, 3; FBLA; Jr. Marshall 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Ambition: To become 5 ft tall before the age of 30, to marry, and raise a family. After establishing a successful CPA firm, I hope to look back and say I’ve helped others along the way and that I have yet to live. LESLIE HARRIS “Moonbeam” JV Football 1; V Footbal] 2, 3, 4; V Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; V Baseball 4. Ambition: To goin the Marines and become a Jarhead, meet lots of women until I find one who has a mind like me and wants to have alot of children. PHILLIP HEDGEPETH “Phil” Golf Team 1; V Baseball 2, 3, 4; NJHS 2; NHS 3. Ambition: After graduation I plan to get my Apprenticeship in the NNSY. BRENDA HILL “Bren Bren” Drama Club 3, 4. Ambition: After graduation, I plan to enroll in TCC and major in Clerical Study. EVA HILL Drama Club 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college, and become a licensed Beautician, and one day own my own shop. GARLENA HINES “Pinky” Homeroom Pres. 1, 4; Sec. Leader 2, 3; Marching and Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ambition: I plan to go to NSU to major in Crioseling then after four years | Aer to work in my field of study, later on marry. BARBARA LYNN HODGE “Bobbie” Pom-Pom 1; Rifle Girl 2; V Cheerleader 3. Ambition: To live life to its fullest and enter in the Armed Forces. ARLENE E. HOPKINS “Angel” Spanish Club 1; Mixed Chorus 3; Prom Com. Ambition: Go to college and major in Business and marry T.D.M. ALFRED LEE HOWARD, Jr. “Junie” Homeroom Pres. 4; Sr. Class Vice Pres. Ambition: I plan to attend NC A T and pursue a successful career in the US Air Force. RENEE INAMAN “M M's” Class Rep. 1, 2; FBLA 2, 3; Historian Reporter 2, 3; Tennis Team. MILDRED INGRAM FHA 2; French Club Recorder 3. CARMELITA JACKSON “Tesha”’ Modern Dance 2, 3, 4; Track 1; FHA 2; Flag Girl 3; Cheerleader 4. Ambition: To attend college and marry later in life. PHYLLIS JACKSON “Sweet Phil” V Gym. Team; V Cheer- leader. Ambition: To be happy and successful in the future. KAREN JENNINGS Homeroom Pres. 3, 4; FHA; FBLA; Drama Club; Prom Committee; Homecoming Com.; COE. Ambition: To live a happy and full life with Buddy Sawyer and do what old Seniors do best — Grow Old! DAVID C. JOHSTON “Bubba” Baseball. Ambition: I want to be a Juke Box Hero, a skydiver, Pro. Motorcross Rider, a truck driver or a driver of the GOODYEAR Blimp. KENNETH JOYNER The co. editor or Jerk The STUDENT Staff 4. Ambition: To be humble and still be the best. CHRISTINE KEARNS Ambition: Go to college and become an Interior Decorator, then marry Mike Ward and have a nice home. BENJAMIN DWAYNE KEARS “Harry-O” Ambition: To attend Military Service and be successful in life. KIM KEENE “Slim-Juicy” Cap. Rifflette Squad; Track Team; FHA; Riffle Girl. Ambition: I plan to be the World's Greatest Track Star, who will run in the Olympics and to become another Wilma Ruldolph. DIANNE DINITRA KEYES NJHS 1; DECA 2, 3, 4; Year- books Staff 2; Jr. Class Pres. 3; Ambition: To attend nursing school and marry D.E. CAROLYNLYNN KLISE “Miss Piggy” Jr. Class Treas.; JV Cheerleader 1; V Cheerleader 2; Yearbook Editor 3; Year- book Staff 2; FBLA 3. Ambition: To become a Registered Nurse and spend the rest of my life with the person I love. MARK DOUGLAS MATTHEWS “Weed” JV Baseball 1; V Baseball 2, 3, 4: JV Football 1, 2; V Footbal] 3, 4; All-SE District in Baseball 3; NJHS 1; NHS 2, 3, 4; SCA Rep. 1. Ambition: To go to college and hopefully center my life around baseball or business. WILLIAM J. MAYE JR. “Mad Man” V Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go into the future and be as successful as I can be. RITA MCCALLAN “Wecie” Science Club 1, 2; Hospitality oe 3, 4; Track 2. Ambition: To be a Secretary and go to college. SHARON LEIGH MONTAGUE “Miss Shaaron” Home- room Pres. 1; Spanish Club Parl. 2; ]V Cheerleader 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; V Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Prom Com. 3; FBLA 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: To attend James Madison Univer., major in Nursing and minor in _ dating rich Physicians. CHARLENE MORRIS Pep Club 1, 2; Science Club 2, 3; Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, 3; FHA Sec. 4; Math Club 3; Tennis 2, 3; Basketball Score Keeper; SCA Helper 4. Ambition: To 27 28 The Burger King Bandits, Seniors Crystal Spindel, Janet Schiender and Sharon Montague, strike again. marry an Omega Psi Phi and become a Nurse. KEVIN JACQUECS ODOM “Kevin J’ Homeroom V Pres. 2; Homeroom Pres. 3, 4; Pres. of Sr, Class 4; V Basketball 2, 4; DECA Club 2, 3; Math Club 4. Ambition: I plan to attend a vocational training school (ECPI) or join the Armed Forces, or attend Hampton Ins. BEVERLY OLIVER “Bev” Spanish Club, Sec.; STUDENT Staff 1; Track Team 1, 2, 3; Flag Girl 2, 3; COE 4; Hospitality Club 4. Ambition: I plan to attend NC Central and major in Office Administration. SAMUEL OLIVER “June-June” Homeroom Rep. 3, 4. Am- bition: To be a successful person with all the happiness there is. DENNY S. O'NEAL “Dan” Tennis; Orchestra; Pep Club. | Ambition: I plan to attend college, majoring in the field of fashion. PERRY OUTLAND “Perry” JV Football 1, 2; ]V Wrestling; V Wrestling 2; V Baseball 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to TCC and get a High Paying Job. JAMES PATRICK OWEN “Pat” Pres. of P FL’s 2, 3, 4; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; P FL’s 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Thespian Troop 1238 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go to college in NC and major in Dramatic Arts and Science. THERESE PAYNE “Dizzy” FBLA 1; SCA 3. Ambition: To succeed in everything I do and try not to wait too long to do it. PAULA DENISE PEARSON “Slick Phi Chick” Hospitality Club; Modern Dance. Ambition: To attend VA. Commen- wealth Univer. and hopefully get married in the near future. ZINA E LIZABETH PITTS “Zoom Zoom” FBLA 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To attend Hampton Inst. and | major in a progressive field. CATHY POINTER Homeroom Pres. 2, 3; V Pres. of Hospi- tality Club 4; Pres. of FHA 4; Ambition: After High School I ae to attend a four year college to major in the Profession of VE. RICKY POINTER “BoJo” Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambi- tion: To be a Poster-Clerk or Mail Sorter. | DORIS POPE Mixed Chorus; P FL’s; Girls Glee Club. Ambition: To succeed in passing Government, English 12 | and to graduate. REGINALD ARNELL RAYNER “Reggie” Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; DECA 4; SCA L, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; NJHS. Ambition: To be successful in my career as a musician and to find love and happiness. yale RIDLEY COE 4. Ambition: Make something of my ife. CHARLES RIVENBARK “Chuckie” JV Baseball 1, 2. Am- bition: For the (P-town) Boys to surf till we hit 30 yrs. old, to go to college and hopetilly get into Vepco and great sums of money. ANTONIETTE ROBERTS “Annie” V Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Captain; Modern Dance 2, 3; DEL 2; FBLA 2, 3; Junior Marshall 2. Ambition: To go to college make something of myself and marry Gary Harris. SHEILA MARIE ROLACK Homeroom President 1, 2; Homeroom Representative 3, 4; Vice Pres. NHS; Secr. French Club; FBLA 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2. Ambition: I hope to attend Hampton Inst. and major in the field of Computer Science. LYDIA VERNETTE SAVAGE “Lee Lee” Science Club 1; FBLA L, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 3; Math Club 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Basketball Manager 4. Ambition: To join Air Force, then later on I plan to get married. JANET LEIGH SCHNEIDER “Interplanet Janet’ DECA 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Ambition: To attend West Point and become a Green Hornet. MICHELLE LYNETTE SHERROD “Mimi” NJHS 1; Mixed - Chorus 1, 2; P FL’s 2; Treas. French Club 3; Softball Scorekeeper 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To go into military and save up enough money to attend college and major in Special Education. SHEILA SHIELDS “DC” Ambition: Is to be a Public Ac- countant. BENJAMIN CEDRIC SIMMONS “Big Ben” V Pres. Sci- ence Club 4; V Pres. FBLA 4; SCA Aid 4. Ambition: To attend Culinary Arts Inst. BETH ELAINE SIMPSON SCA Homeroom Rep. 1, 3; JV Cheerleader 1; V Cheerleader 2, 3; Treas. Spanish Club 3; STUDENT Reporter. Ambition: To go to Airline School and become a Stewardess. JUANITA SLAUGHTER “Fox” Pep Club 1; Flag Girl 2, 3, 4 Modern Dance Manager 2, 3. Ambition: To work in the shipyard as a Stenographer or to go to college for Fashion Designing. DAVID LAWRENCE SMITH “Greasy” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; DECA 2, 3, 4; Football 3. Ambition: To graduate, get mar- ried and have a beautiful life. JAMES SMITH “Jim Day” Ambition: To attend NCU and play football. I would also like to major in Electronics. CRYSTAL SPINDEL “Snowflake” SCA Rep 1, 2, 3; SCA Treas. 3; Flag Girl 1; V Cheerleader 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; STUDENT Staff 2, 4; Drama Club Treas. 2, 3. Ambition: Not to die nobly for a cause, but to live humbly for one, and to become Pres. of the world. RENEE LYNN SPRUILL Softball Team. Ambition: To join Senior Anthony Robertson concentrates on being a senior. the US Air Force. KIM SOUTHHALL “Kim Dooley” JV Cheerleader; Girls Softball 2: Modern Dance 2, 3; FBLA 4; COE 4. Ambition: To go to college and become successful in Business Admin- istration. DEBRA STANLEY “Debbie” Homeroom Rep. 2; Softball Manager 3. Ambition: To go to college or the Military Service and become an Accountant. SHENECIL STREET “Cie Cie” Drama Club 1; Homeroom Pres. 2; Announcements 3; Flag Girl 1; Modern Dance 3. Ambition: To study Psychology at Hampton Inst. and help others find reality. TOM STRUB Yearbook Staff 4; Wrestling 4. Ambition: To get my Swiss Graduation and them major in Marine Biol- ogy at an American College. ANN THEUS “Anne” Girls V Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambi- tion: To graduate from High School, go to college for four years and play college basketball hopefully turn Pro. and marry James Somerville. DEBORAH JOYCE THORNE “Debbie” ICT 3; Accounce- ments 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 1; Drama 1, 2. Ambition: To pegs my education and to keep that special person in my ife. ROBERT F. TURNER JR. V Soccer 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To attend college and become an Architect. CHARLES J. TWITTY ICT Treas.; FBLA. Ambition: To attend Prin. Ann Bus. College and major in Data Process- ing. JESSE VALLEJOES Ambition: After graduation, I hope to become boss of the store at Maryview Hospital. If I don’t I will probably join the Air Force. KEONARD VERLINDE “Koen” Tennis 4; STUDENT Staff 4. Ambition: To become a High School Teacher in PE in Belgium. SYREATHA DENISE WEBB “Bay Boo” French Club 4. Ambition: To become a Fashion Designer. LYNNETTE WELLS “Shortcake” Track 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To become the most successful Legal Sec. there is and then consider marriage. MAURICE WELLS “DJ” JV Football 2; Track 3. Ambition: To go in the Marines for five years, after the service to be a letter carrier. MICHAEL WEST “Mikie” Cap. DE 1. Ambition: To go to TCC majoring in Management. Then to marry Robbin H. and live happily eve r Bree LORI ANN WHITE “Lorraine” Ambition: To major in Bus. Admin. in college to become a Legal Sec. After completing my education, I wish to get married and start a family. Maurice Wells exhibits his artistic ability. LELAND WILEY “Leo” Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3. Ambition: To continue my education and get a good, high paying job. SONYA WILKINS Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4. Ambition: To attend Hampton Inst. and pursue a career in Surgical Nurs- ing and later on in life settle down and get married. DANIEL WILLIAMS “Danny” Ambition: I plan to attend college and become a Pharmacist. CATSINA WINFIELD Ambition: I plan to go into the Air Force and then maybe settle down. 29 30 Marion Adams Fonzy Adams Joseph Allen William Alston Deangelo Bailey Kim Bailey Kimmie Bailey Cathy Ballard a oe Brian Branscome Reggie Bazemore Roderick Bazemore Tonya Bell Elvin Battle Claven Blair Calvin Blount Tina Britt Dillis Broadie Susie Brooks Kevin Brown Marvin Brown CLASS OF “83” Candice Jones and Tammy White says sew what! Mike Brown Sharon Brown Camille Briggs Billie Jo Butler James Burns Carla Burton Adam Byrd Roderick Carroll Christy Porter enjoys her lunch ...? 31 By JUNIORS HA Natalie Caruthers Charles Crest Angelea Cordy Linda Coburn Irene Coleman Millicent Collins Curtis Corbett Cheryl Cosentino Jacqueline Council Jennifer Crocker Dareen Cross Beth Dashiell Juniors have worked hard this year in order to give the Seniors their prom. The fund raising activi- ties included the selling of candles and oranges to help promote the Junior Class’ fund in order to af- ford the prom decorations. VE HARD TIMES Kim Langreder pleads for assistance. v Kevin Daughtry Cindy Davidson Ruby Dean Judy Devites Bubba Diggs Johnnie Ealey Darlene Edmonds Marsha Edmonds Derlin Elliot Todd Elliot Rhonda Ellis Viola Faulks Tola Faulks Arlene Faulks Veromica Ferguson Steve Ferguson Steve Fisher Mark Flanders Micheal Fond Gerald Gatling 33 34 JUNIOR QUIZ KIDS Bobby Gibson Vincient Gildersleeve Michael Goodman Marsha Grant Charlene Greene Felicia Greene Benessa Harrell Regina Hawkins James Hawkins Kenneth Hazel Russell Hazelwood Karen Henderson Linda Colburn raps with faithful coolie at her side. Kelvin Hines Kelly Hobbs Catherine Holloway Felicia Holloway Anthony Howell Stephanie Horton Frances Huntley Lisa Jamison Cheryl Ferguson Walter Jenkins William Jenkins Beth Jernigan Angela Johnson Kim Johnson Lori Jones Gloria Jones Avis Jordan BS Cheryl Kearse Jacquelyn Kee Joseph Landy Kevin Landy Katherine Lane Kim Langreder Kevin Lewis work by Richard Witherow. Angela Mabry Treva Mason Tammy Mateo Phobe McCall 36 BY STEP Annette McDonald Arnetta Melvin Judy Mills Sherry Mills Doris Moore John Moore Margaret Morton Shawn Myles Jacqueline Mills Troy Miles Walter Morgan Monique Noll JUNIORS ARE NUMERO UNO! Paula Pittman and Karen Henderson bum around. Chris Newton Steven Oneal Kevin Owens Steve Pair Daniel Palzer King Parker Mike Parker Dawn Redd Rosalind Reynolds Janette Richardson Mirceya Roberts Annette Rogers Loretta Ruff Charence Salmon George Satterfield 38 Carlos Sawyer Paula Pittman Avis Redd e Sharon Scarborough Mike Parker Wade Pemberton Christy Porter David Porter Suzanne Pouch Prenell Randolph Andrew Schmidt Cynthia Scollise Dawn Redd hands in her test with eager willingness. Timmy Phillips Shelia Prince Dora Scott 39 40 GO FOR THE GUSTO Joann Scott Penny Silvertson Aaron StAnn Paul Stitt Bobby Stuart Preston Sellers Bruce Sykes Donna Sexton Brian Taylor Kenetha Shearrin Leroy Taylor These Juniors go for everything they can get, out of life by taking the school courses, and passing them with good grades. “And another one bites the dust.” Letitia Tucker Vann Vann Cassandra Vass Pat Wave Richie Walker Kassine Ward Linda Warren Brenda Warren Calvin Washington Robert Washington Candy Waterfield Nadine Watson Keith Wilkins Valecia White Billy Williams Darrell Williams 41 42 JUNIORS ARE LOOKING GOOD % oe Kay Williams Tarya Williams William Williams Patrick Wilson Melanie Wilson Richard Witherow Nathaniel Wright Ronald Wright Frank Yerbek Jerome Young Marsha Edmonds and Kevin Odom sitting pretty. i oe ee ca sol Staal - Siebel 8 kt Ry een ries 28 “Chasey Serta asst, Reet He “eee Sen Scone ee i © % Ds es, Fonzy Adams tries to play hard. Sheila Prince Juanita Jones doesn’t seem to know what’s happening. chooses a book, but would rather have a comic book. Preston Sellers remembers eyes on the copy. 43 44 SOPHOMORES CATCH Kevin Aaron Cindy Abbott Tracy Allen Tina Anderson Ricky Argabright Mike Ashcroft Kim Atchley Gregory Baskerville Bobby Bass Tammy Beamon Avery Belk David Belk THAT PREXIE SPIRIT Eric Bennett Kelly Bishop Johnny Blunt William Bobbit Mike Bohlman Brenda Bratcher Kim Bridgers Brenda Brown James Brown Micheal Brown Maria Bunch George Burgess Mike Burkett Treelee Bynum Doug Cabacar Lawrence Canady Sophomores enjoy their art class 45 46 SPANISH COMES EASY Joanetta Canty David Carmicheal Tracy Cherry Yvette Cherry Donny Coble Harry Cole Lonnie Colley Ramona Coultrane Anthony Copeland Ricky Copeland Sharon Cotton Angela Coucil June Council Brandon Crumpler Robert Daughtry Lisa Davenport Bonnie Davis Kim Davis Kevin Deas Karen Dillard TO SOPHOMORES 5 a ite tpaesnueaagy RRS mi. — a GR ap , George Burgess and Carlette Jack- son joke around in Spanish Class. Cassandra Doswell Micheal Earle Bridgette Edwards James Edwards Tammy Edwards Tammy Edwards Wilbert Elliot Princess Everett Ronald Fagen Randolph Faircloth Glenda Faulks Sophomores are taught Spanish un- der the instruction of Mrs. Bonwell and Mrs. Williams. 47 SOPHOMORES AREN'T William Felton Clayton Ferrel Gloria Greeman Richard Friar Milton Gardner Trina Glidden Eve Goldblatt David Gonzalas Tammy Glover Jane Goodwin Angela Graham Eric Hansen We should do this more often! qiriett Witty rest Eric Nesbitt gets a little help from Mrs. Durham. Curtis Harris Micheal Harreyl Shelia Harris Tarra Harris Anthony Hayes George Hazel Shirelle Hazelwood Delores Henry Gloria Henry Sebastian Hicks Delores Holland Felicia Holloway 49 50 Mrs. Jones thinks she’s one of the gang! Woodville Holloway Clifford Jackson Juanita Jones Palmer Honore Kevin Jackson Robin Jones 4 PEE, , ra se — Wey QE SE gee LT Michelle Howell Rylent Jenkins Avis Jordon r Donna Jacods Anthony Johnson Phillip Killebrew Carlette Jackson Lolita Johnson Maurice Law SOPHOMORES TAKE TIME TO RELAX Ralphena Lawton Charles Lee Melinda Lester Dana Little Bernard Logan Walter Manning Warren Martin Dawn McEwen Donald McPherson Shawn Miles Kevin Mullins Anastasia Morgan Bobby Montague Belinda Montague 51 D2 SOPHOMORES Theodore Mitchelle Adrianne Mitchell Shirley Mills Alfreda Mills Students take a half hour break to enjoy Wilson’s delicious gourmet meals. Demetrius Neal Charles Nelson Shawn Nelson Lisa Newsome Smile Tabatha it MUNCH OUT Irving Nicholson William Nicholson Tim Potter loves those foot long hot dogs. Tayra Noll Crystal Norris Cathy Ore Chris Parker 53 SOPHOMORES AT PLAY Tonya Payne Shyvonne Pearson RL Robin tries to get a big boom out of her science experi- ment. we Kennith Derry Jeni Pope Juanita Pope Tim Potter Cindy Price John Ransom Dana Reid Bobby Rivenbark Karen Robertson Shermen Robinson Tommy Robinson William Robinson 54 Liz Rosser Leslie Rowe Carla Sessoms Joanne Scott Telathia Sherrod George Smith Tammy Smith John Smith Mrs. Giacometti gives us a little smirk. Tabatha Smith Craig Spruill Anthony Stallings Wendy Stevenson Kathy Storey Brenda Sweat James Sydes Gina Talbert 55 E’LL GRADUATE Laverne Taylor Kirk Taylor Ernie White Cecelia Thorne Wade Turner David Wallace Teresa Warren Angela Wetbrook Lois Quinerly and Gary Harris focus on science Bobby Walker Johnny Walker Jerome White Janice White Kim White Paula White Thomas Whitfield Pernell Whitfield Valerie Whitfield Lisa Whitley Donna Wilkerson Clinton Williams Mike Willams Vickie Williams Tracy Wills Donald Wilson Valerie Wright Patrick Worthem Gregory Wright Typing brings out the best in Mike Bohlman Lisa Womack CLASSES ARE Greg Wright works hard in , shop class. — ‘ m reread SS on ee en Se RN, ae A te aiadinndiinny oe ta sear apa ne Ne Mere “ “ 3 eT Sheryl Allen Iris Anderson Melvina Bailey Kamphanh Bangthrongsac Manivonne Bangthrongsac Charles Baker Brenda Battle Angela Barmer John Bazemore Darlene Bel] Fred Bellamy Kim Benson Yolanda Benton Linda Black Lisa Black 58 ALL THE SAME Robin Blount Terry Bonds Phyllis Boone Cynthia Bratcher Ernestine Brantley Michelle Bridgers Sebrena Britt Bobby Brown Lorri Brown Mark Brown Roy Brown Wayne Brown William Brown Jake Buchanan Debvonna Bullock Candice Burgess Venezia Burney John Calloway Michael Cameron Patricia Cannady Robert Cannon Charles Lee thinks he is working hard. 59 FOOD IS NECESSARY IN HIGH SCHOOL LIFE Marvin Chandler Penny Chappell Randolph Charles Charla Colburn Richard Cleveland Kenneth Coley Mary Collis Patricia Collins Michael Copeland Katrinia Corum Ethori Council Reginald Cuffee Randy Culpepper Scott Dail Donna Darden Dara Daughtry Chris Davis Jackie Davis Tracee Davis Jeannie Dean Jacqueline Dickens Deather Dixion Lets cook it right. 60 Barbara Dodge Pam Dutton Gina Eaton Curtis Edwards James Edwards Don Elliott Jeffery Elliott Anthony Ellis Regina Elner Avis Evans Joyce Everette Richard Faison Rita Falks Ben Felton Robert Fennell Becky Ferguson Scott Fleming Donney Flora Steven Flowers Earlene Fortson Mona Freeman Clinton Gainey Chris Gardner Joe Gardner 61 SOME THINGS WE HAVE GOT TO DO ... Linda Gilliam Lisa Gilliam Vanessa Glover Jeanette Goddard Shelly Godfarb Veronica Graham Charles Grant Karen Grant Tammy Gray Candy Greth James Green Jeanette Green Kathryn Griffin Robin Gunter Owen Hall Richard Hammiel Thomaseen Hargrove Brenda Harrell Dale Harrington Dorcas Harris Jackie Harris 62 Kenny Harris Shirley Harris Clarlinda Hart Tommy Henderson Richard Hickman Sabrina High Elfego Hillard Darlene Hines Betty Holley Allison Holmer Harry Hubbard Shirley Hucks Kevin Jennings Steve Jernigan Chantay Johnson We do get the mun- chies. Stephanie Jordan Vernon Jones Rosa Johnson Jacqueline Johnson Tonya Johnson George Kershner Beverly King Corrinne Krouse Kimberly Landy John Law 63 WE ALWAYS SEEM TO MAKE IT TO CLASS Pamela Leathers a Michael Lee Jeff Linton Pamela Logan ey. op Armeatri Marsh Mark McCall oer SERINE S But that doen't mean that we're happy. Patric McCoy James McManus Karen McNeil Valencia McPherson Harold McQuillia Pamela Merrit Michael Waddell Tony Miller Hope Mitchell Ricky Mitchell Varnita Mitchell Mona Myrick Anthony Monk Cyndi Mooney Karen Moore 64 Lasonya Moore Mary Newsome Denice Moring George Odom Michelle Odom Robin Petty Laverne Perry Kelly Perrine Andre Person Daryl Payne Jesse Parrish Tracy Parnell Sharon Parker Andre Parker Wendy Outland Cindy Outland Tanita Pierce Lori Piland 65 Tonya Pope Mary Porter Paulette Porter Amy Price Harold Prince Danielle Provost Yevonda Prunty Wayne Randolph Katrina Rayner Richard Rayner Lolita Reeves Paul Reese Angelo Reynolds Frankie Richardson Anthony Riddick Shelia Riddick Keith Richardson Chris Riley Amy Roberts Mary Rodgers H ¥ ° 4 . AV ae: Charlie Rodgers Christopher Rolack Doing research, Linwood Wright takes a break to check out photog- rapher. 66 Kenneth Rumper Brian Ryder Lovie Sanders Tammy Sane Earnest Saunders Jerry Schneider Tamara Scollise Kim Sellers Glenda Sherrin Carrie Sherrod . and eating are some of them. Eric Smith Ronald Snipes Lorenzo Starks Loretta Starks Tommy Stice Edna Stith Christine Stone Michael Strokes Arthaya Swanson Reginald Sykes 67 SOME PEOPLE ARE DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS Brenda Thomas Sam Thomas Annette Taylor Bernice Taylor Flora Taylor George Taylor Lance Taylor Lizzie Taylor Valerie Vann Willie Vann David Vaughan Evangeline Vaughan aA Some think they know it all. Jerome Walker Theresa Walker Tracey Walters Ronnie Walton Dywana Ward Karen Ward Lori Washington Victor Washington Yolanda Weathers Kyndall Webb Dee Dee Bailey and Lisa Black participate in the Home- coming. Yvonne Webster Beverly Wells Bobby Wetherbee Michelle Wesley Bessie West Jerome White Terry White Vicki Wilkins Chris Williams Clinton Williams James Williams Johnny Williams Lenora Williams Mickie Williams Sharon Williams Stephanie Wilson Chris Windley Stanley Windley Antonio Wright Eric Wright Rhonda Wright 69 70 EIGHTH GRADERS Penny Adcox Wanda Allen Kim Allison Alfonzo Alsten Brian Ashburg Brian Baker Monica Baker Duane Banks Glenda Barnes Elizabeth Bartlett Bruce Bates Charles Baylor Crystal Bazemore Dwayne Baxter Elvina Bennett Darryl Benton Joseph Bethlym Linda Black Theresa Blow Kevin Boffa Angela Boomer Maurice Boone Donna Boyd Lucy Borkins Earl Branch Bernard Branon Mashall Bridgers Lisa Briggs David Bright Sebrena Britt GOT THE SPIRIT Latricia Brown Lynn Brown Rosetta Brown Maurice Brown Scottie Brown Steven Brown Victory Brown William Brown Cynthia Burkett These people show their spirit after the pep e rally. Nar aoe i Brenda Burns Ester Burns Stanley Butts Rebecca Byrum Sarah Caravas Tanya Carswell Elizabeth Carthen Pamela Cherry Veronica Clark Andrea Creekmur Paulette Coaxum Jennifer Cocker Keith Coley Tris Collins Dwayne Coston Joseph Corbett Derrick Corbett Eric Cross Robin Davenport Sandra Davidson Kimberly Davis 71 CLASS OF “86” Rory Davis Shonya Daughtry Lester Deberry Rachel Denny Michael Diggs Patrice Dillard Belinda Doles Carlethia Drew Nathaniel Drummond Jeanette Duck Monique Dudley William Dudley Marice Dyson Deborah Earl Carl Edwards Felicia Edwards Riva Elliotte Chris Ellis George Ellis Robert Ellis Tamiko Evans Michelle Faulks Yuette Faygon Tammy Fitch Emanuel Ferguson Fred Ferguson Chuck Felty Teresa Flood Frank Fredeick Eugene Fortt 4 ¢) Jeff Williams carves his way out. Eighth graders really get into the groove of things, as these students take the time to do their own kind of art work. i or ae Wo Mike Ford Kelvin Fox Christapher Gainey Marvin Gardner Gwendolyn Gaskins Angela Gatling Barbara Gilmore David Gizara Duane Gomez Gloria Goode Cathy Goodwyn Gloria Govan Byron Griffin Susane Guercio Joe Harmon Melisa Harmon James Harris Keith Harris Marvin Harris Vera Harris Eugene Harrison William Harrison Dhore Herrod Kelvin Herron Cynthia Hicks Sabrina Hicks Bruce Hinton Jackie Hinton Otlal Holley Janice Hunter Monica Peele does make-up work. 73 MOVING UP NEXT YEA Ronald Jiles Byron Johnson Steven Johnson Angela Jones Chris Jones Crystal Jones Denise Jones Earlene Jones Japhia Jones Raymond Jones William Jones George Jordan Michel Jordon Winslow Joyner Andre Keene Georsiana Kellom Mary Killebrew Berry Kirton Genea Lawton Archie Lea Tonya Lee Anthony Lewis Melvin Lewis Wallace Lewis Dana Liverman Kyle Long Nick Luch Sabrina Lynch Tony Mabry Morris Mackey Eugene Fortt is just looking. Deborah Madison Susan Maples Evette Marshalle Tynia Mayo Sonya McCoy Joshua McDougal Theresa Meves Joseph Miles Wesley Miller Terri Milligan Dana Minick Tracy Minengia The eighth graders have their kicks and their licks while they wait around for that big 86. Thomas Tarkington tries to capture somebody’s attention. Lisa Mitchell Peter Mitchelle Katherine Myles Lesia Murrell Toyna Morris Jamie Nelson Casey Newsome Beatrice Newsome Dwight Newsome Sherri Nixon Angela Norvell Cheryl Norvell Donna Odom Robert Odom John Pantelides Alice Parker Darryl Parker Teresa Perry 75 76 The eighth graders really get into the action by the spirit they have showed us this year. We hope to see better and greater things acomplished. April Phelps Cherralia Phelps Curtis Pucket Mami Pirtle Dimetric Pope Jonas Pope Susan Pope Paula Pratt Angela Porter Veronica Porter Regina Potts Gina Ragin Tina Ragin Demticis Ransom Carlton Ratcliffe Kim Ratliff Tonya Raynor Belinda Reid Oliver Reid Aaron Richardson Anthony Richardson Karen Richardson Ardena Ricks Darlena Ricks David Riddick Andre Ridley Judy Rhodes Anthony Roberts Faith Robinson Tracy Robinson UNDERCLASSMEN GET INVOLVED Alice Rogers Cathie Rowe Mike Rowe Dawn Rumble Sarah Schmidt Shawn Scott Christina Seiger Alvin Session Micheal Sessons Jackie Shepard Janet Silver Cheri Simpson Malisa Simpson Lonell Simon Roger Shaw Barry Slaydon Jody Slaydan Vicki Snipes Anna Solomon Brian Smith Joe Smith Lisa Smith Mark Smith Melvin Smith William Smith Angela Spearman Serita Steveson Marvin Stith Lynn Tanno Thomas Tarkington 77 Daniele Taylor David Taylor Antonio Thompson Carla Thompson Lavern Thomas Shelia Thompson Saundra Thorogood Shelly Thorne Veronica Throw Monique Toler Rary Troy Shirl Tundy Kate Tyler Tonya Tyler William Vines Patricia Vernon Kelly Wagnor Eric Walden Valerie Walker Michael Ward Vicki Washington Darrell Webb Crystal Welch David Wells Kimberly West Debroah White Mark White Mary White Robert White Robert White Boeke E’LL SOON Sherill Novel wishes George Tyler would make that move right now. BE THERE Rodney White Carl Whitehead Carlton Whitfield Darlene Whitfield James Whitfield Lori Whitley Joseph Wilder Alicia Williams Captoria Williams Jeffrey Williams Pamela Williams Perchell Wilson Charles Wilson Richard Wilson Sabrina Williams Vernon Williams Timmothy Winberly Cevel Wright Maxine Wright Lori Wright Lloyd Wright The eighth graders have worked hard this year, being involved in experiencing a new school, indulging in academic studies, and the fun in pep rallies. Th Cornetta Orton and Roy Brown are looking gooa at the home coming. 79 80 81 THE PRESIDENT AND HIS CABINET Dr. William Preston Burton Principal University of California Duke University Old Dominion University University of Virginia Woodrow Wilson High School has a long tra- dition of winning. The full trophy case in the “green room” is testimony to the excellence of our girls’ and boys’ sports teams and our win- ning drama and forensic participants. We have came to expect winners in these types of activi- ties. Perhaps just as noteworthy are the individuals filling the pages of this yearbook who are also winners because they have made promotion to the present grade, secured their job, been elected to a school or club office, sold their quota of fund raising articles, or in some other way contributed successfully to the life of this great school. We each win when we accomplish something we thought we could not do, or when we give even the smallest bit of assistant to others who need our help. Below: Some of our goals are not achieved. Below Left: Our “oval office” is not bugged. re ee ee ep pepe: 82 Mr. A.C. Hinton Mr. Michael Laguta Mr. LaDaniel Gatling Mr. A.C. Hinton Assistant Principal Curriculum and Instruction East Carolina University The College of William and Mary University of Virginia University of Wyoming Oregan State University Mr. LaDaniel Gatling Assistant Principal Pupil Personnel Cameron State College Hampton Institute Old Dominion University Norfolk State University Virginia State University Mr. Michael Laguta Assistant Principal Eighth Grade New England Conservatory of Music Columbia University Old Dominion University 83 Mrs. Virginia Babbit Secretary Mrs. Lee Benson Mathematics Mrs. Virginia Bonwell Foreign Language History Mrs. Elizabeth Blanford Guidance Mrs. Mae Breckenridge Librarian Mrs. Elaine Bright Business Mrs. Angela Brown Mathematics Mrs. Diane Brown Distributive Education Mrs. Janice Brown English Mr. Joseph Bystrom Art Mrs. Terry Caviness Business Mrs. Mildred Clarke Physical Education Mr. Wade Clement Industrial Arts Mrs. Hattie Cooper English Mrs. Leathia Cox Social Studies Mrs. Bessie Durham Mathematics Miss Geraldine Elliott Secretary Mr. O. Elliott Maintenance Mrs. Shirley Ferebee Business Mr. Melvin Ferguson Security 84 THE PRESIDENTIAL FOUNDATION Mrs. Iva Foust Mathematics Mrs. Fuller Study Hall Teacher Mrs. Karen Giacometti Business Mr. Joseph Gusky Social Studies Mrs. D. Jerlene Harding Music Mrs. Myrtle Henderson School Nurse Mr. Sean Hickey Social Studies Mr. Kenneth Hopkins Physical Education Mrs. Bernadette Johnson English Mr. Paul Johnson Maintenance Miss Darlene Johnson Home Economics Mrs. Marva Jones Mathematics Mrs. Myrtle Jones Guidance Miss Cathy Kammerer Librarian Mrs. Phyllis Lyon English Mrs. Charlotte McEachern Social Studies Mrs. Carol McNew Secretary Mr. David Midgett Science Mrs. Boelyn Miller Mathematics Mr. Darnell Moore Physical Education 85 86 Mrs. Dorothy Mott English Miss Valerie Mundy Science Mr. Larry Outten Social Studies Mrs. Frances Paige English Miss Sandra Palmer Guidance Counselor Mr. George Pantas Social Studies Ms. C. Pitt Teachers Aid Mrs. Jonquil Powell Social Studies Mrs. Catherine Randolph Science Miss Marion Ransom English Mr. Roy Reel Physical Education Mrs. Linda Riddick Home Economics Mrs. Linda Ridenour Business Miss Kathy Rodgers Home Economics Mrs. Dale Rogerson Secretary Miss Carol Rohrbach Home Economics Miss Avis Shumaker English Mrs. Barbara Simmons Distributive Education Mr. Joseph Simons Social Studies Miss Vanessa Skinner Mathematics THE TOP BRASS i we CARE ABOUT PORTSMOUTH Mr. Theodore Smith History Mr. Michael Spencer Mathematics Mrs. Renee Spencer English Mrs. Ernell Stephenson Social Studies Mrs. Bobbie Stone Physical Education Mrs. Jo Anne Sweet Art Mrs. Judith Temple English Mr. Wayne Thompson Industrial Arts Mrs. Mary Underwood Business Mrs. Anna Wall English Mrs. Ella Ward English Mr. David Warren Music Mrs. Marilyn Watts English Mrs. Gladys Williams Foreign Languages Mr. James Williams Art Mrs. Blair Young Treasurer 87 THE ARTS The art teachers keep a close watch on each other. Mr. Hinton pleads with his students to turn their projects in on time. 88 The Art Department has always played a big part in the curriculum at Woodrow Wilson High School. The department represents a long tradition of producing outstanding art- ists and designers. The art department is very active in producing participants for civic as well as area wide projects and competitions. Preparing the craftsmen and designers of the future is the job of the Industrial Arts Department. Shop classes teach the future tradesmen to work with the tools, while the Mechanical Drawing classes show draftsmen how to build a better future. Coach McGinley grades drawings. WITH A FOREIGN FLAIR Mrs. Bonwell Prepares to check attendance. Mrs. Williams chats with a student about the French-origin of a story. The main goal of the Foreign Language Department is to ensure that students can effectively communicate in foreign lan- guage. Although vocabulary, grammar, etc. are important; the stress is placed on writ- ing, speaking, and understanding. The For- eign Language Department is made up of Mrs. Gladys Williams and Mrs. Virginia Bonwell. Mr. Bynum gives the beat. The Music Department offers classes in chorus, band, and orchestra, as well as gen- eral music for eight grade students. Teach- ers in this department include: Mr. Warren, Mr. Bynum, and Mrs. Harding, all of whom have worked hard to create an excellent mu- sic program. 89 90 Mrs. Wall grades compositions. Under the leadership of Miss Marion Ram- son, the English Department of Woodrow Wilson High School Strives to give each stu- dent the essential background to communicate effectively in our complicated and changing world. This is accomplished through teaching literature, composition, and grammar. SWRES Miss Shumaker checks lesson plans. THE ENGLISH Mr. McGlothin is puzzled by a students remarks. DEPARTMENT Miss Nymon proofread copies of her literature test. Mrs. Temple checks the board. Mrs. Spencer is pleased with her test results. 91 a2 HARD WORK AND EXPLANATIONS EQUALS MATHEMATICS A newcomer to Woodrow Wilson High School, Mr. Michael Spencer has joined the faculty as the chairman of the mathematics department. He has previously taught at I.C. Norcom for eight years before coming to Wilson. He is a graduate of Old Dominion University. He is a member of Va and Tidewater Council of Teacher of Mathematics. Mr. Spenser enjoys tennis and racketball. We welcome Mr. Spencer and wish him much success at Woodrow Wilson High School. Mr. Spencer attempts a math problem. i, ATE, LIEBER, Mr. Wulzer listens intently to a student’s remark. As a colleague, Miss Eason was dedicated to a high standard of achievement, she always pre- formed each task with diligence and with utmost care. These were qualities that she instilled in her students. She refused to compromise excellence for mediocrity; yet, she was fair, compassionate, and understanding. Her effectiveness as a teacher is evident in the fact that many of her former students are now instructors of mathematics be- cause of her inspiration and motivation. Miss Eason was a mathematics teacher for 36 years, the last 12 years at Wilson. Her dedication and devo- tion touched most of our lives and will be re- membered by students and faculty alike at Woodrow Wilson. OB 94 SOURCES OF KNOWLEDGE ito alla” ; Mrs. Jones takes a break from paperwork. Mrs. Blanford renews student’s records. J jade i The Library and the Guidance Office have one very important thing in common. They are there to help you. Whether you are search- ing for information pertaining to college fi- nancial aid or biographies on well know Re- naissance men, they can help you. mil Mrs. Breckinrid ge checks out a magazine. Miss Krammer thinks happy thoughts. VOCATIONAL EXPERIENCES Mrs. Riddick adds a little sunshine to everyones’s life. Mrs. Brown checks paper for want ads. Mrs. Simmons anxiously awaits the end of homeroom period. The main objective of the home Economics Depart- ment is to become skillful in cooking, sewing, child- care, meal planning, efficient homes and money man- agement. 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. Spe- cial privileges accompany DLE. II, III students such as early dismissal and job opportunities. O5 EXPLORING WITH SCIENCE 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 enlight- ening aspects of the scientific world. A vari- ety of subjects is offered, they include: earth science, physical science, quanatative phys- ical science, biology and chemistry. Mrs. Deloat ch prepares a slide for Lisa Whomach. Mrs. Randolph contemplates the day’s objective. Mr. AND CULTURES Hickey focuses his attention on Marsha Bradley. Mr. Gusky prepares to face his classes. The Social Studies Department, under the di- rection 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. 97, 98 The Business Education Department at Wilson has one of the largest enroll- ments in the school. Many students en- ter 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. BUSINESS Mrs. Ridenour checks times-writings BELIEVERS Mrs. Caviness listens to a students’ answer. Mrs. Giacometti waits in impregnable silence. o9 SHAPING UP Coach Reel demonstrates weight-lifting for upper-body improvement. —— LER NNNAE ANI SS a oe The main objective of the Phys- ical Education Department this year is to improve the physical fit- ness test scores of all students. Also to help each student attain skills in sports that will enable them to par- ticipate in life-time sports for many years after their school experiences. Coach Moore points the way to success. 100 101 102 Actions of the last age are like almanacs of the last year. — Sir John Denham 10. LE COOPERATING STUDENTS Phyllis Hardy, Kim Benson, Karen Hender- son, Charlene Morris, Sonya Wilkins, Zina Pitts, Kevin Odom, Micheal Wright, and Ben Simmons. (right) Ben Simmons looks up from his work to give us a smile. 104 Cooperative Office Edu- cation offers on-the-job training in the area of of- fice occupations using a specific training plan, and is a part of the Business Education Department. The student must meet cer- tain course requirements prior to enrolling open to juniors and seniors only. COE officers opportunities for earning while learning, developing basic office skills, and on-the-job- training. Row 1 — Renee Inman, Valvoria Cross, Carol Ridley, Carmelita Jackson, Sonya Wilkins, Margaret Delk. Row 2 — Antoinette Roberts, Lori White, Lisa Boothe, Felicia McCall, Sharon Collins, Kim Southall, Denise Godfrey, Beverly Oliver. Row 3 — Della Brown, Kesia Boyd, Joann Gibbs, Zina Pitts, Glynis Flythe, Janet Mason The French club holds their meetings twice a month, and membership is open to anybody who has taken French. This year the French club has taken trips to Busch Gardens and a French restaurant. Top — Tonya Bell, Sheneil Street, Christal Bazemore, Cindy Burkett. Middle — Tracey Cherry, Angela Westbrooke, Lisa Davenport (Pres.), Linda Edwards, Mrs. Williams. Bottom — William Bobbit, Kevin Mullins. 105 THE PRIDE AND JOY Bottom — Phyllis Jackson, Paula Pittman, Annie Roberts, Valvoria Cross, Top — Carmalita Jackson, Gloria Jones, Linda Coburn, Gail Elliott, Crystal Spindel, Alice Edwards and Tammy White. We're The Seniors of the Bunch! 106 OF WILSON The Power of the school. The pride and joy of Woodrow Wilson High School consists of fourteen outstanding young la- dies. Seniors on the squad include Annie Robertson (captain), Crystal Spindell (co-captain), Phyllis Jack- son, Carmalita Jackson, Gail Elliot, and Valvoria Cross. The Juniors are Alice Edwards (co-captain), Cheryl Jefferson, Paula Pittman, Tammy White, Linda Coburn, Benessa Harrell, Kim Langreder and Gloria Jones. The girls began practicing during the summer and have organized several fund raising projects along with the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Darlene C. Jones. These girls not only cheer Wil- son’s teams on to victory — they are winners too! 107 E’VE GOT THE SPIRIT Kim Langreder awaits the pep rally. Annie, Cheryl, and Tammy give their undivided attention to the game. 108 SO SHOUT IT OUT Wilson’s spirit is alive and well today thanks to the J.V. Cheerleaders. Under the direction of cap- tains Shirley Anthony and Eve Goldblatt, the J.V. Cheerleaders proved again that spirit keeps a school moving. This years squad began practicing in August and worked all the way to June. Their work and dedica- tion not only made several pep rally’s great, but they also gave students a sense of pride for their school. Bottom to Top — Tabatha Smith, Lisa Watson, Shirley Anthony, Kelly Bishop, Tammy Edwards, Donna Wilkerson, Becky Fergu- son, Tracy Parnell, and Eve Goldblatt. Captains — Eve Goldblatt and Shirley Anthony 109 ! th his ban It wi Mark Mills directs the Prexies in their appearance at half-time. Mr. Bynum preserves the spir James Burns has sax appeal. WILSON’S BAND 110 MARCHES TO VICTORY The 1981-82 “Marching Presidents” enjoyed a successful season. Led by Drum Major Mark Mills and Drum Majorette Adrienne Mitchell, the band performed at the home Football games. The high- light at this year’s football season was the annual meeting with the “Marching Greyhounds” of LC. Norcom. Both bands performed well. The band also participated in a number at parades. The band tied for first place in the Fish Bowl Parade. The band also competed in the Nordolk State University and Manor High School Band Day in which they re- ceived excellent ratings in the performance. The band is under the direction of Mr. Jerome A. Bynum. . Front — Sonya Wilkins (captain), Diana Grant, 2nd row — Lenette Wells, 3rd row — Valerie Wright, Dorcus Harris Bottom — Valerie Wright, Karen Faulks, Tammy Beamon 2nd Row — Karen Moore, Deangelo Bailey, Brian Taylor, Deangelo Reynolds, Kennith Hazel, Jackie Kee, Robert Johnson, Anton Canady, Adrienne Mitchell, 3rd Row — Robin Petty, Marsha Edmonds, Vickie Wilkins, Lisa Black, Rhonda Wright, Karen McNeil, Angie Brown, Talatha Sherrod, Ylonda Benton, 4th Row — Regina Eaton, Preston Sellars, James Burns, John Callaway, Richard Cleveland, Robert Turner, Micheal Wydell, Kal Long, Yevonne Webb, Kennith Rumper, Mary Rogers Sth Row — Patrick Wilson, David Riddick, Angela Wingate, Donte Burt, Ronald Wright, Sam Silvers, Tony Vincent 6th Row — Troy Vincent, Eugene Brown, Jesse Leake 112 HEY’RE WHOLE NOTES Mr. Warren conducts the chorus in the Christmas Assembly. Choral students have been busy this year with community, city, district, and state activities. Wilson students participated in the Yorktown Bicentennial Celebration, Virginia Honors Choir, Portsmouth’s Able and Ambitious pro- gram “Holiday Celebration”, Regional Chorus, All-City Chorus, and All-Virginia Chorus. Cho- ral classes also presented programs for commu- nity groups and neighboring schools as well as our own Winter and Spring concerts. In the spring, the chorus participated in the first annual Kings Dominion Choral Festival. The chorus practices hard to give a good performance. LAGS GACAGEANWAH GAS _.. OF CHORUS Presidents and First Ladies always practice hard. Performing for the students at the assembly, chorus students sing out. “Do Re Mi” Choral Students warm up their voices. zt Se | ee 113 ORCHESTRA ... The orchestra provides culture and exposure to good music. Opportunities for travel and expo- sure to finer things and places are provided for students in the orchestra. The orchestra attends and performs at many cultural events through- out the Tidewater area. Meeting the challenge of competing by audi- tions, with string players from others schools in the Tidewater area,our students have won covet- ous seats at Junior Regional Orchestra and Sen- ior Regional Orchestra. The orchestra is akin to culture and its intrin- sive value is very important to our school popu- lace. Orchestra Student James Richard receives an award. The entire orchestra practices for an upcoming performance. 114 FIDDLES AROUND We look important, don’t we? Evette Williams, and James Richardson perform for Mrs. Har- ding. The Senior Regional Show off for the camera. Z Practice makes perfect! 115 THE PROM ... And just think, we got matched by a computer Pinning this flower on is the most fun I’ve had all night. 116 _.. WAS “PARADISE” ™ The night is just getting started. GQ! Bobby Gibson and Renee Inman imagine there‘re in paradise 7 F.H.A. COMBINES WORK WITH Top: Left to Right: Back Row: Gloria Govan, Theresa Blow, Sonya McCoy, Lisa Whitley, Sherrethia Britt, Loretta Ruff, Gloria Killebrew, Melonie Bell, Middle Row: Sandra Thorogood, Tonya Rayner, Sandra Davidson, Valerie Collins, Catherine Smith, LaVerne Thomas, Zanetta Moore, Glenda Faulks, Sue Boykins, Fro nt Row: Earlene Jones, Shacora Theus, Kathy Pointer, Candice Jones, Maurice Parker, Tabatha Smith, Carolyn Debrough, Melissa Harmon, Elvina Bennett, Charlene Morris. Bottom: Left to right: Front: Johnnie Ealey, and Bruce Sykes. 2nd row: Maurice Parker, Kenneth Hazel, Kerry Bell. 3rd row: Mrs. Riddick and Cliff Gainey. 118 Top: FHA — officers. Left to Right. Kathy Pointer Pre., Candice Jones V. Pres., Charlene Morris Sec., Carolyn Debrough Tres., Tabatha Smith Re- porter, Maurice Parker Historian. Left: Kathy Pointer cooking for the retired teachers luncheon. Bottom: Students give thanks for food. Everyone is a homemaker and the WWHS Chapter of Future Homemakers of America workers to prepare better homemakers for the fu- ture. The programs include educational, public communi- ty service and just plain fun activities. Some of our more memorable events include: a personal development pro- gram presented by Barbizon, a Valentine Dance, and a tour of the King’s Daughters Hos- pital and assisted in catering the retired teachers luncheon. The Wilson Chapter of FHA is an active member in the Portsmouth Federation of FHA Chapters. We are proud of Tabatha Smith who serves as city-wide FHA Historian. Vacation activities include summer leadership camp and federation bake sale yard sale. 119 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Saute 6 om ; i | fe .84ae2 ’ 8 | | | | | i : j i eccssathgaccenccc ce oe Mrs. Sinimone (Oordindien) Me Brown (coordinator) Michael Wright, Richie Sessoms, Babette Bynum, Donna Cabacar, Joan Blunt, Tayra Noll, JoAnn Scoot, Treva Mason Top Row: Chris Parker, Ronnie Hayes, Valita Nelson, Stanley Windley, Donald Wilson, Ramona Coltrane Bottom Row: Tammy Edwards, Karon Dillard, Tracy Allen, Felecia Blow, Tayra Noll Students interested in careers in marketing and distribution should take D.E. so that they can have on-the-job training coordinated with classroom instruction. The students have the opportunity to have a better understanding of their job and why their responsibilities on the job are so important to the success of the par- ticular firm for which they work. Interest in any of the following areas would mean that: Distributive Education has something to offer you Advertising, Human Relations, Commu- nications, Display, Merchandising, Manage- ment, Product Service and Technology, Store Operations, and Selling. First Row: Bonnie Davis, Joan Blunt, Wendy Stevevson, Cecilia Thorn, Kathy Storey, JoAnn Scott, Donna Cabacar, Second Row Cliff- ord Jackson, Bernard Logan, Angela Wingate, Ricky Argabright, Donna Jacobs. Shawn Myles, Babette Bynum Third Row Earvin Nicholson, Tammy Smith, Milton Gardner, Charles Windley, Keith Wildins. | Owe e WORKS OVERTIME Top Row: Claven Blair, Brett Halsey, Terry Herron, Michael Wright, Lorenso Vann Middle: Wayne Martin, Keith Myles, Tommy Johnson, Bobby Blake, Tom Edwards Front: Treva Mason, Andrea Helm, Cheryl Jefferson, Christy Porter, Cathy Ballard First Row: Paula Dunston, Dianne Keyes, Janet Schneider Second Row: David Smith, Paul Baily Top Row: Bobby Stuart, Frank Yerabek, George Satterfield, Reginald Rayner, Ike Carroll, Richie Sessoms Middle Row: Cathy Holloway, Timmy Phillips, Penny Siverston, Clarence Slamon, Louise Morton, Cheryle Kearse Front Row: Tammy Mateo, J.J Allen, Rhonda Harsley, Beth Sahiell, Billie Jo Butler, Kevin Owens Bottom First Row: Vickie Hardy, Teresa Warren, Donna Wilkerson, Robyn Gravitt Second: Wilbert Elliott, Delores Henry, Trina Blunt, Dorice Benton, Sebastian Hicks Third: Mrs. Simmons, Anthony Horton, Fonzy, Adams, Ger- ald Redd, Maureen Bynum, Roosevelt Street 121 (KE ea ie) yD a E = Ry F vu £ g = $3 Q G ocx % oe wn ec “= O 2 oS wo 6 U aS 2 Ww a, x 3 = © ov) 5 we 5 é% v Q c= “a Ras su) S 2 mee © Ss) ‘S Cs = 9 Wh is iS Q cs -e) 0 m4 at fe © = BS i 8 RY, =a u Sos = ares o S 3 =o an = 32 WS ey 4 4 5 cai 2 (= S Ss = RAS Tee HE RS a Sanit OT a RR sa) = ita viabanati Ss Billie Left N N — SPEAKING SPANISH ES MUY BIEN The Spanish Club had a very exciting line-up of events for the 1981-82 school year. Club offi- cers were elected in September. These officers are: President, Carla Burton; Vice-President, Me- linda Lester; Recording Secretary, Cindy Abbott; Corresponding Secretary, Becky Ferguson; Trea- surer, Tracy Parnell and Historian, Linwood King. The club sponsor is Mrs. Bonwell. The year’s fund-raising projects included the sale of calendars, spirit buttons, doughnuts and Easter Eggs. The club used the money received in these sales to present a one hundred dollar schol- arship to a graduation senior who excelled in Spanish as well as a trophy to the student with the highest grade average in Spanish 11. Club members enjoyed many social activities this year, including parties for Halloween, Christmas, and Saint Patrick’s Day. Club mem- bers took an active role in preparations for For- eign Language Week and International Studies Week. They provided a pinata for the Children’s Christmas Party at John Tyler. They also enjoyed dining in a Mexican restaurant and visiting Busch Gardens. A banquet Climaxed an exciting year. Carla Burton, Mrs. Bonwell, and Melinda Lester Geanih Chinen there Brcouraee LiNaee dents to “take Spanish and join the Club! Learn while having fun!” Front: Linwood King, Cindy Abbott, Melinda Lester, Carla Burton, Back: Mrs. Bonwell, Chris Newton, Tracy Parnell, Becky Ferguson. 123 BUSINESS LEADER bs Mary Porter, Cathy Goodwyn, Susie Brooks, Cynthia Scollise, Norma Modlin, Linda Coburn, Tina Britt, Susan Pouch, Karen Henderson, Thomasina Hargrove. 124 OF THE FUTUR Pam Dutton, Lisa Black, Tammy Gray, Mike Brown, Brian Taylor, Shawn Myles, Gerald Gatlin, Tony Thompson, Richard Walker, Carlethia Drew. Vice President Ben Simmons, Carmalita Jackson, President Mike Coker, Songa Wilkins ees THE ELITE The purpose of the National Honor Society is to recognize and promote academic achievement. Acceptance into NHS requires at least a “B’ average. Four qualities emphasized by the NHS include Leadership, Character, Scholarship, and Service. The NHS promotes development of these qualities by requiring members to maintain a high level of academic achievement and NATIONAL by involving members in school and community projects which will help HONOR SOCIETY them to grow into mature, intelligent leaders. Left: Phyllis Hardy and Mrs. Lyon stand united with their shield. Bot- tom: Back — Phillip Hedgepeth, Mark Mathews, Kerin Lewis. Front — Shelia Rolack and Karen Hender- son. (unpictured Richie Sessoms) 127 THE STUDENT STAFF Conducting interviews, writing news stories, copy reading, cropping pictures, and completing page layouts are just a few of the responsibilities of the Student staff for 1981-82. Their primary objec- tive is to keep you informed of the school’s activi- ties throughout the year. The Student staff, consists of eleven sophomores, juniors and seniors. Advisor Mrs. Ward and editor Phyllis Hardy discuss plans for the next issue of The Student. The Student staff: (back row) Konrad Verlinde, Bobby Montague, Mark Flanders (2nd row) Aaron St. Ann, Brenda Bratcher, Crystal Spindel, Karen Henderson, Kim Langreader, Angela Williams, Francis Blount (1st row) Phyllis Hardy, Kenny Joyner. 128 MAKES HEADLINES Sophomore Bobby Montague works on sports articles. Co-editors Karen Henderson and Kenny Joyner converse. Meeting all deadlines, artist Aaron St. Ann concentrates on his Brenda Bratcher edits copy in time for her deadline. masterpiece. 29) HEADLINES AND DEADLINES .. . Row 1 — Les Rowe. Row 2 — Kelly Bishop, Crystal Spindel, Brian Branscome, Cindy Price, Eve Goldblatt, Tom Strub. Row 3 — Liz Rosser, Tammy Edwards (1), Tammy Edwards (2), Mrs. Sweet, Tonya Payne, Trina Glidden, Kelly Hobbs. Colt Our Editor, Crystal Spindel Mrs. Sweet likes for people to think that she works as hard as everyone else. 130 THAT’S WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT. tie = ‘ 2 i he OEZe With nothing else to do, Tammy and Sharon watch as Kelly Smile, Tom, you're on candid camera! Bishop works to finish. Trina Glidden, Cindy Price and Tammy Edwards show their cheerful moods while working on the yearbook. The President staff, this year consisting of thirteen members, worked on layouts, pictures, copy work and selling yearbooks in order to meet their deadlines. The staff, who chose the theme “Winners”, also sponsored the senior class poster. Advised by art teacher Mrs. Sweet, the staff made it through one more year. 13] 132 (RESON niches Pa pena ORANGE AND BLUE UPON MY CHEST ... Left to Right: William Maye, Jim Day, Cliff Gainey, Mark Matthews, Anthony Hampton, Gary Harris, Johnny Ealey, Tony Creekmore, Carlton Thomas, William Collins Second Row: Joeseph Landy, Carlton Williams, Avis Jordan, Odell Jordan, Reggie Cuffee, Kevin Brown, Bruce Sykes, Theodore Mitchell, Doug Cabacar, Wilbert Elliot, Rylent Jenkins Third Row: Steve Fegurson, Kevin Lewis, Kevin Deas, Pat O'Neal, Kerry Bell, William Nicolson, Steve O’Neal, Anthony Horton, Bobby Washington Fourth Row: Pernell Whitfield, Eric Nesbit, Keith Richardson, Reginald Collins, Ike Carroll, James Wilder, Kenny Hazel, Cliff Jackson Fifth Row: Keith Harris, Coach Price, Coach Moore, Coach Sherrill, Chris Rolack fs Above: Kevin Deas and Cliff Gainey watch the anxious moments of the Home- coming game. Right: Bobby Washington runs onto the field. 134 Let’s go for itl! Get him! Get him! Varsity Football Beginning with a rousing 32-0 victory over Western Branch the Presidents’ football team had an- other outstanding year capping off the action with a Southeastern Dis- trict Championship. Oscar Smith dented the winning streak by de- feating the Presidents a depressing 19-7 but the next week the Presi- dents rebounded beautifully by de- feating Cradock 46-0 and had the Championship firmly in hand. The season ended with a loss to Arch-rival Great Bridge. The Presi- dents travelled next to First Colo- nial for the regional playoffs. A flawless First Colonial denied the team of a State Championship with a defeat of 35-0. The 7-3 final record was achieved by successful aerial attack led by Johnnie Ealey throwing and the re- ceiving of Gary Harris, Reginald Collins, and Kevin Brown. The defense was once again ranked as Tidewater’s best and was anchored by Leslie Harris, Ike Car- rol, Mark Matthews, Carlton Thomas, Rylent Jenkins, Anthony Horton, Jim Smith and Avis Jor- dan. The leadership of the team was provided by the tri-captains Cliff Gainey, Leslie Harris, and William Maye. 135 E’RE MOVING The Prexies swat a flying Hornet. “The agility of a dancer?” 136 Referees signal a Presidential victory! Wilson’s identical twins. 137 REFLECTIONS OF A CHAMPION Warming up on the sideline, Steve Ferguson anticipates another Wilson victory. SCOREBOARD Western Branch Churchland Manor Norcom Indian River Deep Creek Oscar Smith Cradock Great Bidge First Colonial Regional Playoffs James Smith with his mother. 138 Bail ear igegy eS eee ee: We are Number 1!!! Reginald Collins shows his surprise when his parents drop in at a pep rally. 139 BABY PREXIES ROLL OVER OPPOSITION Row 1 Left to right — Marvin Harris, John Smith, Linwood Slaughren, Clint Gainey, Donald Wilson, William Brown, Sawn Nelson, Mike Bohlman, George Odom, Bobby Montague, Chris Williams, Willie Vann. Row 2 — Paul Reese, Fred Bellamy, Donald McPherson, Sherman Robinson, Andre Beatrand, Paul Smith, Craig Spruill, Don Elliott, Kevin Jennings, Reginald Bazemore, Tony Johnson, Darryll Baker, Tony Miller. Row 3 — Coach Thompson, James Green, Charles Rogers, Bobby Brown, Earnest Smith, Antonio Wright, Kevin Aaron, Chris Gailey, Tom Mathews, Mike Mabry, Anthony Hayes, Mike Williams, Tommy Stice, Joe Garderer, Melvin Smith, Coach McGinley. Even the best players can have their faults. Shawn Nelson, Coach McGinley, and Tony Johnson dis- cuss how the players do without the ball. For the second consecutive year Baby-Prexies es are the district champs. They finished the season 6-0-2. to become the co-champions with Oscar ra ae Smith. LD. Indian Rives The Prexie offense proved itself mighty aver- 18 Crdock aging 20 points per game. At the Helm was co- 6 Great Bridge captain Shawn Nelson who's arm and running aS SNe ability accounted for fourteen of the teams touch- a eel Fite 30 Norcom O Deep Creek The defense proved to be a stone wall through- out the season allowing only 36 points in 8 games. 140 Front: Iola Faulks, Clayton Ferrell, Walter Morgan, Ricky Argabright, Michael Lee, Angie Council. Back: Aaron St. Ann, Nathaniel Wright, Calvin Washington, Terry Herron, Coach Staples. | The cross coun- try team was a per- sonification of the pride we know at Wilson. Their hard work and determi- nation was many times rewarded. Coach Staples had high hopes and was rarely disap- pointed. PUBLIC Nathaniel Wright and Coach Staples try to look Nathaniel Wright shows flawless form. innocent. THE VARSITY DRIBBLERS Joe Cameron, Robert Elner, Avis Jordon, Kerry Bell, Mike Brown, Wilbert Jordon, Steve Pair, Reginald Collins, Greg Wright and Danny Dunston. A good year heightened by participation in the Fort Eutis Christmas Tournament. A strong team of start- ers showed their determination in the game. Wilbert Jordan takes a long shot. 142 Steven Pair in the air. Even administration loves Basketball. “He flys through the air with the greatest of ease “Please, I didn’t mean to hit ya!” Not everyone can be in the game at once. 144 Robert Elner makes his way to the basket. Keith Harris shows off for the camera while Mike Brown watches the game. 145 THE LADY DRIBBLERS Standing: Senta Harris, Lisa Jamison, Adrienne Mitchell, Robin Blount, Angela Wingate, Coach Janet Staples Kneeling: Laverne Perry, Bethola Gilliam, Bennesa Harrell Sitting: Ann Theus, and Ann Gilliam The Girls Basketball team capped off a successful year. Special congratulations to Ann Theus who was the first girl to make 2015 points in a 4 year basketball career. Another standout was Lynell Gunther who proved size has nothing to do with talent. 146 P against Ann Theus makes the shot. 147 On the rebound! Shoot two. “Heads Up!” 148 Lynell Gunther runs for the goal. BRS: Ann Theus, hopeful for her 2,000 points Ann looks for an opening to the basket. 149 Reachin’ up! Coach Harvey and Dr. Burton confer before the game. 150 THE BABY DUNKERS The boys JV Basketball Team had a very good year with a strong team and only one returning member, James Green. Bottom: Hobbart Ervin, James Green, Keith Richardson, Lorenzo Starks, Darryl Baker. Top: Chris Rolack, William Robinson, Don Elliot, Shawn Nelson, Palmer Honore, Greg Wright. The girls JV Basketball Team had a suc- cessful season. A fast team that proved talent is not always in the Varsity Team. Bottom: Corrine Krouse, Iris Collins, Donna Bailey, Thomaseen Hargrove Top: Joyce Green, Mimi Collins, Tammy Glover, and Alfreda Mills. Si “MATMEN TAKE DOWN OPPONENTS” Kneeling: Terry Bonds (98), Gregory Baskerville (105), David Vaughan (112), Tim Bonds (119), AAron St. Ann (126), Joe Dunbar (132), Walt Jenkins (138), Standing: Kevin Lewis (145), Richard Witherow (155), Leslie Harris (167), Konald Coble (176), Karren McCallen (185), and Clyde Brown (UNL). Wilson is coached again this year by Ray McGinley, it seems that overnight the Presidents have “come alive” in the district as again this year they proved to be very tough. The Presi- dents certainly had the potential to win the tour- nament with the talented individuals they had fighting for district championships including _ Tim Bonds, Joe Dunbar, Walter Jenkins, Rylent Jenkins, and Leslie Harris. Hey Man, where is your head? WRESTLING OFFICIALS SIGNALS wa — A Time Out SOE ee Neutral Position 152 his Sulina “ ‘aac Tri-captains Joe Dunbar, Junior Harris, and Tim Bonds ready for action. Junior Harris contemplates victory. Clyde Brown impresses the crowd. Z Out-of-Bounds = a oe Indicating no control —_ —_ es 153 BREAKDOWN! Clyde Brown concentrates on his team’s match as Kevin Lewis’ concentrates on the camera. The warriors meet. Stalemate ie Interlocking Hands Awarding points Near-Fall or Grasping Clothing 154 The J.V. wrestling team boasted several good prospects for the Varsity team. Under Mr. Midgett, who returned this year, the team had a successful season with a record of 6-4. Team co-captains were freshmen Roy Brown and Chris Gardner Kneeling: Ethora Council, Michael Ward, Chris Gardner standing: Micheal Diggs, Tom Strub, Allen Johnson, Joseph Miles, Jerry Schneider, Roy Brown, Richard Hammiel, Tom Stice and Coach Midgett. Jerry Schneider takes on an opponent. BD TOP ROW: Kelly Hobbs, Carolyn Debrough, Lisa Jamison, Maureen Bynum, Senta Harris, Eve Goldblatt, Marsha Edmunds. 2nd. ROW: Arlene Faulks, Sharon Scarbourough, Anne Gilliam, Donna Jamison, Bennesa Harroll. 3rd. ROW: Beverly Vaughn, Kathy Knight, Rhonda Folston, Johnelle Noll, Valerie DeBerry. District 7-2 Overall 16-3 Winning the Southeastern District Championship, the softball team was very successful. They made it to the fin- als in Regionals after defeating two teams they had lost to in regular season. The final game was against Great Bridge. The Lady Presidents were losing 9-2 and came back to win 20-9. The second game was against Western Branch and the Lady Presidents won 8-2. Four players made All-district. 156 Johnelle Noll watches the batter with a careful eye. Valerie DeBerry hopes the game won't come her way. ae 5 “I don’t care what the guys say, this tabacco tastes terrible!” gasps Johnelle Noll. 157 Top Row: Milton Barham, Donald Coble, Phillip Killebrew, Per- ry Outland, Phillip Hedgepeth, Mark Gitt, Coach Ray McGinly. Bottom Row: Steve Fisher, Mark Matthews, Steve Joyner, Don- ald Wilson, Preston Dezern. Overall, the Prexie Baseball record left something to be desired. However, with a few individual standouts and a core of un- derclassmen the 1982 season shows prom- ise. Prexies were led at the plate by senior Milton Barham who batted 500 for the sea- Scores: Deep Creek 8 Wilson 10, Princess Ann 14 Wilson 1, Norcom 6 Wilson 7, John Yeates 3 Wilson 4, Church- land 7 Wilson 1, Indian River 19 Wilson 1, Deep Creek 7 Wilson 1, Oscar Smith 4 Wilson 2, Norcom 1 Wilson 5, Western Branch 6 Wilson 4, Great Bridge 12 Wilson 7, Manor 4 Wilson 6, Churchland 12 Wilson 1, Cradock 6 Wilson 2. son. The defensive standout was Steve “Chili” Joyner behind the plate. Showing promise for next season was the 1980 M.V.P. Mark Matthews at shortstop. Also showing promise were Phil Hedgepeth, Donald Coble, and Donald Wilson. 158 ON STRIKE Sane i ‘+ FJ . : i ng % ta ¢ it am . eA eee 23% : age ‘ f 2: bo arg iS Sg Ta See e ” ese ‘a= 9 Ss for Preston to throw the ball. Steve, Preston, Milton, and Mark are interested in Coach McGinley’s Little Black Book. Right: Milton Barham shows Preston Dezern his autographed glove. 159 nents Top: Tommy Stice, David Carmicheal, Bobby Brown, Bobby Wetherbee, Bobby Montague, Chris Newton, Tim Phillips, Coach Thompson. Bottom: Roland Reese, Kirk Taylor, James Edwards, Kevin Brown. Bobby Montague, Kevin Brown, Coach Thompson, Roland Reese, and Kirk Tayor discuss more than just baseball. Despite a small team of twelve members a good pitching staff pulled the J. V. Baseball team through the season. Most Valuable Player Kirk Taylor also had the highest batting 160 average, recipient of the coveted Golden Glove was Bobby Montague, and best fielder was Kevin Brown. Top: Roy Reel, Anthony Robertson, Bruce Sykes, Jeff Greiner, Eugene Brown, Charles Grant, Bottom: Timmothy Maxwell, Brian Pranscome, Joe Plummer, Lornell Jones, Walter Jenkins. Hunter Pittman shows everybody his thunder foot. With the loss of fine senior players a strong recruiting will be needed next season. Among the seniors lost was MVP Hinter Pittman. We had a strong team that would run 80 minutes a day and Above: Senior Hunter Pittman smiles at his performance. show up for practice to give us a winning team. This year a space was left in the team by one player, Timothy Maxwell who will be missed. 161 A PICTURE OF DETERMINATION Front Row: Coach Strickland, Regina Hawkins, Crystal Robinson, Annette Johnson, Felicia Green Back Row: Iola Faulks, Felicia McCall, Angela Council Wilson’s Boys and Girls Track Team of 1981 was a picture of Determination and school pride. We were defeated in all our dual meets and expected to do poorly in the City meet at Manor. But at the City Meet both the girls and boys teams showed our tradition of endurance. The girls efforts were hindered by the injury of Regina Hawkins, but they stayed together and did well. The girls that qualified for the regional meet at Green Run were Angela Council, Iola Faulks, Regina Hawkins, Kim Keene and Beverly Oliver. Ricky Cowan, Em- mett Hobbs, Kelvin Jordan, Curtis Oliver Capt. Coach Strickland gets her first view of the team. Beverly Oliver assesses her performance. Kevin Deas oversees Cliff Gainey’s start. Coach Strickland confers with Kevin Deas, Emmit Hobbs, Kelvin Jordan. Regina Hawkins runs for a finish. Herbert Robinson, Preston Sellers, Felicia Greene, and Ronald Cherry joke around in the bleachers. 163 THE WILSON Golf: Right Coach Hopkins, Clyde Brown, Frank Yerabek, and Mike Goodman. Bottom Right: Mark Flanders, Wayne Martin, Patti Yates, Chris Newton, Bottom Left: Billy Diggs. Ay ae Ws a 4 i INS AY, Rat “ Golf: Probably the most improved player in district was Andrew Schmidt, who Vi qualified for Regionals played at Ocean View shot an 82 and 84 in District Hi), J i Tourney. Tennis: Returning Senior Billy Diggs led the team with an 8-5 record. In the Southeastern District Tournament the team finished 6th with Diggs reaching the quarter finals before losing to the eventual singles champion. Receiving a star was Mark Flanders. 164 SWINGERS! Front row: Penny Chappel , Tammy Grey , Crystal Wench , Jodi Sladen, Cathy Cornett, and Candi Burgess Back row: Tracy Allen, Natalie Wynn, Regina Hawkins, Eve Goldblatt, Treva Mason, Tayra Noll , Cyndi Mooney, Monique Noll , Shelly Goldfarb, and Kelly Hobbs. fe Jodi Sladon shows her agility on the bars. With no Seniors, the gymnastics team left room to strengthen and improve after a successful year. The team was lead by Junior captain Treva Mason with other out- standing gymnasts: Eve Goldblatt, and Tracy Allen both Regina Hawkins presents herself to judges. sophomores, Juniors Kelly Hobbs, and Regina Hawkins, and Freshman Cyndi Mooney and Shelly Goldfarb. 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Kathy takes a break. 17.9 180 Schmidt, Andrew 39 Schmidt, Sarah 77 SCHNEIDER, JANET 18 Schneider, Jerry 67 Scollise, Cynthia 39 Scollise, Tamara 67 Scott, Joann 40, 55 Scott, Shawn 77 Seigler, Christine 77 Sellers, Kim 67 Sellers, Preston 40, 43 Session, Alvin 77 Sessoms, Carla 55 Sessoms, Michael 77 Sexton, Donna 40 Shaw, Roger 77 Shearrin, Glenda 67 Shearrin, Kenetha 40 Shepard, Jacqulyn 77 Sherrod, Carrie 67 SHERROD, MICHELE 18 Sherrod, Talatha 55 SHIELDS, SHEILA 19 Silver, Janet 77 SIMMONS, BENJAMIN 19 Simon, Lonell 77 SIMPSON, BETH 19 Simpson, Melissa 77 Sivertson, Penny 40 SLAUGHTER, JUANITA 19 Slaydon, Barry 77 Slaydon, Jodi 77 Smith, Brian 77 Smith, Ernest 67 Smith, Goerge 55 SMITH, JAMES 19 Smith, Joe 76, 77 Smith, John 55 Smith, Lisa 77 Smith, Melvin 77 Smith, Tabatha 55 Smith, Tammy 55 Smith, William 77 Snipes, Ronald 67 Snipes, Vicki 77 Solomon, Anna 77 We'll get that ball yet. 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Williams, Alicia 79 WILLIAMS, ANGELA 21 Williams, Billy 41 Williams, Captoria 79 Williams, Chris 69 Williams, Clinton 57, 69 WILLIAMS, DANIEL 22 Williams, Darrell 42 Williams, James 69 Williams, Jeffrey Williams, Johnny 69 Williams, Lenora 69 Williams, Michael 69 Williams, Michael 57 Williams, Pamela 79 WILLIAMS, PATRICIA 21 Williams, Patrick 42 Williams, Sabrina 79 Williams, Sharon 69 Williams, Tanya 42 Williams, Vernon 79 Williams, Vicki 53, 57 Williams, William 42 Willis, Tracy 57 Wilson, Charles 79 Wilson, Donald 52, 57 Wilson, Melanie 42 Wilson, Prechell 79 Wilson, Richard 79 Wilson, Stephanie 69 Wimberly, William 79 Windley, Christopher 69 Windley, Stanley 69 WINFIELD, CATRINA 21 Witherow, Richard 42 Womack, Lisa 57 WOOD, SHIELA 21 Wright, Antonio 69 Wright, Cevel 79 Wright, Eric 69 Wright, Gregory 57 Wright, Laurie 79 Wright, Lloyd 7¢ Wright, Maxine 79 WRIGHT, MICHAEL 21 Wright, Nathaniel 42 Wright, Rhonda 69 Wright, Valerie 57 YARBRA, VERNETTA 21 WAVE Sa Eee Niezi Yerabek, Frank 42 YOUNG, JEROME 21, 42 182 Winners the trophies do surround. Winners aré névér, never downed! — Will Shakespeare, John McEnroe, Mark Twain? 427 oO Sandra O’Conor, Chuck Payne — e 183 Were all winning ladies and gent like the Wilson High School Pre 184


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