Other Pictures

This picture comes to us from John Rader via Richard White. It appears to have been taken about 1949 or 1950. Shown are (l-r): Donnie Martin, Homer Vannoy, Richard White, Bill Morrison, Jim Bussey, Jerry Cutlip, Fred Short, John Rader, David Kerr and David Russell.

The next five pictures come from Ginny Smith Hays. Ginny lived with her family on Walnut Street, a few doors east of Walnut Street Grade School. Ginny's mom was a wonderful, outgoing and musically-talented lady who was a role model for many a young lady in Richwood.

Ginny Smith, at the RHS prom when Edith Buck was the Queen.

(L-R): Lynn Smith, Carol Pratt and Ginny Smith. Ginny writes: "Mom had us doing a little routine to Frosty the Snowman....probably for garden club or something. Mom was always good at draging us kids into that stuff."
(L-R): Marilyn Seitz, Ginny Smith and Susan Brown
Ginny Smith
(L-R): Ginny Smith, Judy Heaster, Jean Judy and Louise Taylor.

This and the next picture come to us from Lowell Blake, RHS Class of 1957.

This is the RHS Machine Shop department of the Trade School taken during the 1956-1957 school year. Left to right are: Lowell Blake, Glenn Triplett (Class of 58) and Duane Sizemore (Class of 57)

This is the Welding Department of the RHS Trade School. Standing in the front left in light colored shirt is Alfred Culver (Class of 57). Standing in the background is David Jones, welding shop instructor. Others in photo are unknown by me. Been to long!
John (l) and Stuart Dean lived on West Main Street. They are shown here in Houston in 1986. John died in 1992, and Stuart is a retired college professor. Thanks to Ann Dean Landry for sending us the picture.