Clubs
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
Order of Eastern Stars and Prince Hall, September 1956
Depicts seven women in floor-length gowns, embroidered sashes, and elbow gloves, seated in chairs while nine men in tuxedoes stand behind them. The women are members of The Magnificent Seven Order of Eastern Stars. The men have been identified as members of Prince Hall.
Photojournalism Club at HQB, 1952
Black and white photo of two teenagers at HQB creating layouts for a newspaper. In front of them are multiple photographs and a typewriter. Behind them, another teenage boy is peaking his head into the room. The two teenagers at the table have been identified as Robert Hickman and Gloria Presley.
Retired Men's Club picnic, No.4, July 1963
Depicts men setting up a buffet table in park area.
Retired Men's Club picnic, No.9, July 1963
This series contains slides which focus on the senior groups associated with HQB, such as the Magnificent Golden Agers and the Retired Men's Club.
Scouts, no.1, 1960
Depicts a boy holding a flag decorated with the Boy Scouts of America logo. Above the logo are the words " Troop 408. Pilgrim Baptist Church."
Scouts, no.9, June 1962
Depicts a group of boys, most of whom are wearing matching uniforms, gathered together for a group photograph.
Teenagers and adults at HQB, circa 1955
Contact sheets. Sheet A depicts portraits of teenagers, some of which are wearing boxing gloves and shorts. Sheet B depicts adults in the HQB gym, playing cards and handing out gifts.
The Imperial Boys, 1957
Photograph depicts 11 teenage boys sitting on the stage in the HQB auditorium, smiling as they pose for a group photograph. The following people have been identified by the Magnificent Golden Agers as being present in the photograph:
Herman Haskins, Charles "Pumpkin" Hickman, Melvin Boyd, Levi and Ivy Young, Tommy, Paul Hailey, Elijah McIntosh, and Forest Rivers.
The Imperial Club's Heart Hop, 1957
Photographs depict a group of three teenagers sitting together in front of a decorative, paper-heart which reads "Heart Hop."