Bethine Church accepts the Lillick Award on behalf of her husband, Senator Frank Church, from the National Association of Home health Agencies annual meeting. Mrs. Church stands amongst a crowd of onlookers cheering.
Housing developments; City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal;
A report on the actions of the Boise Convention & Visitors Bureau roughly from 1982 to 1985, also includes "1984 Trends Survey Results," from the International Association of Convention & Visitor Bureaus.
An informative booklet for citizens of Boise, Idaho and surrounding areas. The booklet was intended to assist individuals connect with services available to them.
Group photo of the 1988 Boise State University Hall of Fame inductees. In no order: John B. Barnes, David Hughes, Frank Taverbaugh, Kevin Wood, Rolly Woolsey.
Group photo of the 1990 Boise State University Hall of Fame inductees. From left to right: Michel Bourgeau, Mike Holton, John Rade, Randy Trautman, Fred Miklancic.
Jim Nelson and Ron Yanke receive awards and recognition for their financial support for the building of the Centennial Amphitheatre. Between them is Boise State president John Keiser.
Senator Jordan (R-Idaho) and Senator Church (D-Idaho) with clergyman of the year Dr. Richards. Grace Jordan and Bethine Church are standing at the far right.
Distinguished Alumni for 1995 from left, BSU presidential assistant Jackie
Cassell, Micron CEO Steve Appleton, architect Hal Thiederman and actor Earl Boen.
The 1988 recipients of the Boise State University's Distinguished Alumni Award, from left to right, James McClary, Karl Knapp and John Elorriaga. McClary worked for Morrison-Knudsen Co. for 45 years, serving as the firm's chairman of the board from...
Boise State University; Awards; Paintings; Economics;
Dr. John Mitchell (Economics) voted Best Educator, receives a portrait, painted by John Killmaster, from Jim Hewitt of the Art Committee during half-time of the 1973 Homecoming football game.