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1972 CLASS SONG
To the Tune: "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"
Class Song written by Sandra Curnutte
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY

This is the first year that a official class history was NOT included in the yearbook.  The seventies were a time of change.

"Tonight its done completely
Four Years have passed so sweetly
Our life is opening
Tonight the door swings wide
Will we find our place tomorrow?"
 
"Within these walls of learning
We roamed the halls minds burning
With hope of a better part, 
to play to natures plan
Will we find our place tomorrow?"
 
"As we look back on our years
How small now seem all our past years
We learned to laugh together
We cried and searched and loved."
 
"Dear Wilson High, we love you
Still with good-bye we love you
Tonight our triumph, is met with confused tears
Will we find our place tomorrow?
(Will we find our place tomorrow)"
HOMEREGISTER1970's

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by John "Eddie" Lee class of '68
The Class Roster and pictures are as represented in the Woodrow Wilson High School, Portsmouth, Virginia yearbook or annual of the year indicated on the page.  The Roster may not be complete and pictures and names may have been removed by request of the person involved. Also, it does not officially indicate the year of graduation and/or that the party in question graduated.  If you are not represented in your class, you will be added to the last page of the year and you may submit a photo to be added.  All information on these pages came from the yearbook represented and alumni who have passed on information and may not be accurate.
   John “Eddie” Lee ’68




MEMORIES
The Senior Class
Of
Nineteen Hundred
And
Seventy Two
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