Boise State University;Parades;Cheerleading; Convertible automobiles
Boise Junior College cheerleaders riding in a Ford Fairlane convertible carry an effigy of a Wenatchee Valley College Knight through the streets of Boise during the 1956 BJC Homecoming parade. Holding the stuffed body is Jack Olson. Anne...
Cast and crew of Nell Shipman's film "Something New." From left to right: Cliff Maupin, cinematographer Joseph B. Walker, Bert Van Tuyle (putting on make-up at the mirror), and Nell Shipman (revising the script) with her dog Laddie.
Boise State University; Automobiles; Vocational education;
Deteriorating exterior of the Boise Junior College Auto body shop, building that predated Boise Junior College as hangar for the US Air Mail. In this photos the building has faux brick siding.
Edward Rhodenbaugh's daily, sometimes hourly, account of activities during the summer break of 1924. As a teacher at Gooding College, Edward had the summer off. He spent his time traveling throughout Idaho and Easter Oregon, including Craters of...
King Beard contest winner Duane Smith parades in a convertible Volkswagen Beetle in downtown Boise near 806 Main Street, Idaho Camera and Pauluccis Taylor shop.
Lyman and Henrietta Wilbur (left and front) pose for a picture while on a tour with T.Y. Johnston (behind) and an Afghan driver (right). The group is visiting the Morrison-Knudsen construction projects in Afghanistan. They are driving a yellow...
Rivers; Dams; Irrigation; Automobiles; Station wagons;
Morrison-Knudsen's Afghanistan project manager T.Y. Johnston (bottom) and others at the Boghra diversion dam on the Helmand River near Girishk. This structure diverts water from the river to the Boghra canal system which irrigates the Helmand...
Boise State University; Automobile travel; Automobiles; Gasoline
Participants in the Mobilgas Economy Run make a stop at the semicircular driveway in front of Boise Junior College. The annual cross-country driving competition, sponsored by Mobil Oil, tested the fuel efficiency of passenger automobiles.