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            79-0202-12
            Item · 1979
            Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs

            Twenty-year hoop reunion. Scene vol. LVIII, no. 6, December 1978, p.22. Caption: "Three standouts from the Lute past gather at courtside, along with coach Ed Anderson, and reminisce about the Golden Era of PLU basketball (1956-59), which produced four trips to Kansas City and a 100-16 record. From left, Chuck Curtis, now a Parkland-based manufacturer's representative, the leading scorer in school history; Anderson; Jim Van Beek, still a sharp-shooter in AAU ball, director of admissions at PLU; Roger Iverson, assistant PLU coach and Peninsula High School counselor, a member of the NAIA Basketball Hall of Fame."

            79-0202-06
            Item · 1979
            Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs

            Twenty-year hoop reunion. Scene vol. LVIII, no. 6, December 1978, p.22. Caption: "Three standouts from the Lute past gather at courtside, along with coach Ed Anderson, and reminisce about the Golden Era of PLU basketball (1956-59), which produced four trips to Kansas City and a 100-16 record. From left, Chuck Curtis, now a Parkland-based manufacturer's representative, the leading scorer in school history; Anderson; Jim Van Beek, still a sharp-shooter in AAU ball, director of admissions at PLU; Roger Iverson, assistant PLU coach and Peninsula High School counselor, a member of the NAIA Basketball Hall of Fame."

            79-0169-08
            Item · 1979
            Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs

            ISO Day. Saga 1979, p.13. The International Student Organization put on an international awareness day. Suzanne Lin writes a student's name in Japanese and Joshua Hon writes it in Chinese.