Studio photograph of Dr. Sheary Darcus Johnson, then Sheary Darcus, student of Mary Awkard Fairfax and first known Black student to graduate James Madison University from page twenty-seven of the red family photo album
SIMMS SENIORS -- Seniors at Lucy F. Simms High School are (front row) Edna Toliver, Twila Burgess, Dorothy Lewis and Patricia Ware. Second row: Cecil Davis, Shirley Washington, Linda Whitelow, Shirley Allen and Mary Washington. Third row: Arnold Martin, James Madden and Richard Brown. Absent were Barbara Poindexter, McClennon Chambers, Thomas Nizer and Kern Beale. (News-Record Photo)
A photograph of Maria Arlena Francis, a former classmate of Howard Curry; a gift from Marie to a friend upon his graduation. Marie's parents ran the barber and beauty shop in Harrisonburg.
Photograph with Scalloped Edges of a Class of Students in Formalwear on the Lucy F. Simms School Steps Taken from the Right
Subject
Lucy F. Simms School
Students
Description
Black and white photograph with scalloped edges of a class of students in formalwear on the Lucy F. Simms School steps taken from the right found on page thirty-seven of the loose scrapbook pages in the white folder
Photograph of Young students in Formalwear on the Lucy F. Simms School Steps Taken from Far Away
Subject
Lucy F. Simms School
Students
Description
Black and white photograph of young students in formalwear standing on the Lucy F. Simms School steps taken from a distant perspective found on page thirty-seven of the loose scrapbook pages in the white folder
Photograph of Young Students in Formalwear on the Lucy F. Simms School Steps in 1958
Subject
Lucy F. Simms School
Students
Description
Black and white photograph of young students in formalwear on the Lucy F. Simms School steps in 1958 found on page thirty-seven of the loose scrapbook pages in the white folder
Photograph of Young Students in Formalwear on the Lucy F. Simms School Steps in 1956
Subject
Lucy F. Simms School
Students
Description
Black and white photograph of young students in formalwear on the Lucy F. Simms School steps in 1956 with one of the french doors open found on page thirty-seven of the loose scrapbook pages in the white folder