Portrait of Harry W. Morrison, original member of the Boise Junior College board of trustees. Morrison was a founding member of the Morrison-Knudsen Corporation, an international construction and civil engineering company headquarted in Boise Idaho.
Boise State University; Music education; Singers; Choirs (Music)
A group picture of the Boise Junior College glee club on the steps of Saint Margaret's Hall, the original building for the college. Music instructor Lucille T. Fortner, at the center of the first row, directed the club.
Seven of the 29 Sophmores honored at the 1937 commencement ceremonies at Boise Junior College. From left to right: Wilma Elizabeth Hjort, Barbara Gordon Smith, Maxine Havird, Harriet Jean Klingler, Harley Arthur Sullivan, unidentified, and Harry...
Boise State University; Dance cards; Balls (Parties)
Excerpt from Carol Burnham Thomas' dance card from the annual Boise Junior College Club Football Formal held in the Elks Ballroom. Inside of the dance card features "Story of the Dance", in the way of "Dear Diary," and a list of patrons and...
A view from the Administration Building of the construction of the Heating plant. In the background are Webb Hangar (right) and the football field. further away are two hangars from the Boise Municipal Airport which were turned into workshops for...
[from the newspaper] "A Northwest view from the tower[Administration Building] showing the Oregon Trail memorial bridge over the Boise River." The much older 8th street steel bridge is also visible.
Boise State University;Construction equipment;Ground breaking ceremonies;
Groundbreaking ceremonies for the Administration Building, March 1940. L to R in front: State Senator E. D. Baird;architect Frank Hummel;BJC trustee J. J. Chapman, and BJC president Eugene Chaffee standing by a steam shovel.
Boise State University;Construction equipment;Ground breaking ceremonies;
L to R: State Senator E.D. Baird, architect Frank Hummel, BJC trustee J. J. Chapman, and BJC President Eugene Chaffee standing by a steam shovel during ground breaking ceremonies for the Administration Building, March 1940.