Members of the boys' basketball team are assembled for a portrait. The man with a white beard seated in the center of the front row is Superintendent James N. Tate. Standing behind Superintendent Tate is coach Victor R. Spence.
Contributing Institution:
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf Alumni Association Museum
Studio portrait of the women's basketball team photo taken in studio in 1924. Players uniforms consist of headbands, scarves around the neck, white blouses, and long skirts. Players in the center of the front are holding a Basketball with ""B.A. '24"" written on it and the center of the back row holds a Bethel pennant.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Studio portrait of the women's basketball team in 1920. Sixteen players pose with coach in front holding basketball with ""B.A. '20"" written on it and two players seated on floor holding Bethel pennant.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
A photographic post card taken March 23, 1916, of the Mora High School's boys's basketball team, featuring seven numbered players: 1. Ralpha Eclogan (captain); 2. Douglas King; 3. Chas E. Williams; 4. Cly de Larnabee; 5. Lloyd Garfoot; 6. Benton McPhenson; and coach E. L. Mahy.
A matted photograph of Ogilvie High School's Boy's Basketball team from 1927 - 1928. There are eight unidentified students sitting on the floor. The middle-most student holds a basketball with "OHS 27-28" written on it.
A matted photograph of the 1927 Ogilvie High School boy's basketball team. Eight unidentified students and one unidentified coach sit on the floor with one basketball in front of them. The basketball has "O.H.S. '27" written on it.
Group portrait of the men's basketball team. Members are Warren Allen, Bill Carew, Bill Jiegler, Hall, Peterson, Emery Swenson, McDonald, Campbell, and Andrew Anderson.
Group portrait of the men's basketball team. Members are Fred Swanson, Claude Campbell, Bill Carew, Warren Allen, Ed Williams, George Lynch (coach), and Gust Abrahamson.