Bethel football team in offensive formation in 1959-60. Players are wearing helmets without facemasks and facing camera with a building and car in the background.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Group photograph of Mora Country Club, American Legion Post #201 and the 40 Year Members: inlcuduing: Willard Wenberg, Douglas King, Frank P. Powers, Edwin R. Skoglund, Vern L. Rogers, Carl Johnson, Joseph G. Stariha, Emil Oslin, Kleo E. McThargey, Adolph Sehl. Absent from picture are: Frank Gorham, and John Hillman.
This image shows a view of the swimming pool in St. Peter in 1958. The pool is between Chatham and Madison Streets, west of North Fourth Street. This postcard negative, marked 558, has been converted to a digital positive image.
Portrait of Myrtle Laura Egan as Shakopee's city festival queen. The image shows Egan riding in a Ford convertible as part of a parade in Jordan. A sign on the driver's side door reads, in part, "Courtesy of Schmitt Ford." Attached to the side of the car above the rear driver's side wheel is a sign that reads "Miss Shakopee/Myrtle Egan." Egan was sponsored by the First National Bank of Shakopee, where she was an employee, and she served as Miss. Shakopee for both 1957 and 1958.
This image shows a view of Minnesota Square Park in 1958. The view includes the old pavilion. A small portion of Washington School is visible beyond the trees to the right of center. This postcard negative, marked 5138, has been converted to a digital positive image.
Bethel tackle and captain, Stu Luckman, and coaches, Lynn Lundin and Assistant coach Dave Dillon, kneeling on either side of him in open field looking off to the side.
Contributing Institution:
The History Center, Archives of Bethel University and Converge Worldwide - BGC
Bde Maka Ska beach scene in Minneapolis, Minnesota on July 18, 1957. Bde Maka Ska is Dakota for "White Earth Lake," and was previously known as "Lake Calhoun."
Colorized portrait of Myrtle Laura Egan as Miss. Shakopee 1957. Serving as her official queen portrait, the image shows Egan wearing a pink wrap and crown. She was named queen in November 1956 and served in that capacity for both 1957 and 1958.
A group of young men and women sitting and standing on a large sleigh. B'nai Brith Youth Organization was comprised of A. Z. A., a young men's fraternity, and B. B. G., the young women's counterpart to A. Z. A. Both were founded in response to discrimination in admitting Jewish youth to high-school level sororities and fraternities Both groups emphasized social service, leadership education and social activity. Originally affiliated with B'nai Brith, B. B. Y. O. re-structured as an independent organization in 2002.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives