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SENIOR CLASS SONG

Tune: "Amen" by Howard Hewitt
Lyrics byJerry Rayner, Angel Harris, LaShonda Wynn

Goodbye
First verse
It;s time to say goodbye for now,
We're leaving all our friends behind
But before we go, there's something we'd
like to say.

Everything's not what it seems
There's a stronger class behind the scenes,
By using our self-esteen\m.
It's right there when we call.

Wilson is where our strength lies
Where we learned things beyond the skies.
Teaches taught us what we had  learn
It's up to us to give a try.

Second Verse
We know there 're some who don't believe
That we were made o achieve.
We'll accomplich all our dreams, though
things don't go our way.

But to be without is not our dream
We'll make an effort to succeed, and
all the dreams that we have, those dreams
that will always last . . . .

We didn'thave to beg or crawl,
that's why we're standing proud and tall.
We'll leave our ever-lasting love.
We are the class of '88!

Chorus
We thank you, Wilson High, for giving us this 
last chance, to graduate and leanding a helping hand.
We sing out loud,
We sing all day.
This song was made by us to give to all of you.
Our love and devotion will see us through.
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MEMORIES

HOMEREGISTER1980'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



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 High School
Portsmouth, VA
1972 was first year that a official class history was NOT to be included in the yearbook. This is one of several changes to come.  The seventies were a time of change.