African American teenage girls
Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
Kathleen Hardy, circa 1955
Black and white portrait of Kathleen Hardy, Central High School senior.
Lanny Taylor at cotillion , circa 1960
Lanny Taylor stands next to his date, posing for a photo. Lanny is wearing black coattails and his date is wearing standard cotillion dress.
LaVera in pink ballgown , circa 1965
Depicts LaVera Greene posing for the camera while wearing a pink ballgown and white gloves. She wears a pink bow in her hair.
Linda Dixon, circa 1955
Black and white portrait of Linda Dixon. List on the back reads as follows:
1. To enter Metropolitan College. 2. To go on to the U of M [University of Minnesota] and major in biology and minor in French. Interests: 1. Music 2. Dancing (modern).
Miss Hallie Q. Brown Court, circa 1955
Black and white photograph of 11 teenagers lined-up in a decorated gym for a formal picture. All are in formal dress, with the two teenagers in the center are wearing crowns. The people in the photograph have been identified as follows:
Norma Salters; Daisy; Roberta Bruce; Carrie Parker; Donald Doty; Janice Duke; [unidentified]; Chuck Moffat; Wally Johnson; Wodford "Woody" Mills; and Roger Anderson.
Nine young women in fancy dress, circa 1955
Black and white photograph of nine women, in two rows, all wearing dresses and white gloves.
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.
Preparing the HQB newspaper, circa 1957
Photographic prints depict several teenage girls staning together in a room at HQB, each holding copies of the HQB newsletter. Kathy Coram has been identified, by the Magnificent Golden AGers, as being present in photograph 7b.
Renee Small, circa 1960
This sub-group contains portraiture featuring only a single person at various locations, outside of HQB owned and operated property.
Shelly Mitchell, circa 1960
Black and white portrait of a young woman. Address written on the back of photograph.