West, Jessamyn--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; Quakers in literature; California in literature
New faculty for the 1949-50 school year at Boise Junior College pose on the steps of the Administration Building. Front row (left to right): Konstantin Epp, unidentified, Mrs. Kallenberger, Elaine Strawn, Helen Farrer, and Harry Moore. Back row...
Hammett, Dashiell, 1894-1961--Criticism and interpretation; Chandler, William, 1888-1959--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; American fiction--California--History and criticism; City and town...
Eugene M. Johnson, superintendent of schools for Kern County, California (left) and Boise Junior College president Dr. Eugene B. Chaffee (left) pose with an Al Malaikah Shriner at the 1949 Kern County Shrine Club Potato Bowl in Bakersfield,...
A college rivalry between College of Idaho, in Caldwell, and Boise Junior College became heated in the late 1940s when BJC students stole the C of I bell and painted it blue. In this picture, two students pose next to the bell with wall of hay...
Boise State University; Group portraits; Student organizations
A group photo of the International Relations club. First row, Sylva Cusick, Dr. Baker, Doris Aston. Second row, J. Azcuenaga, R. Muhonen, Francis Tate, Wilma Carter, Gale Morgan, Diane Morgan, Diane Larson, L. Allen, Mary Grace Smith, Daisy Grahm,...
Head Coach Lyle Smith (far left), and Junior College President Eugene Chaffee (second left), on the sideline with the football team during the 1949 Potato Bowl in Bakersfield California.
An aerial view from the west of the Boise Junior College campus in the late 1940s. The Administration building is in the center of the photo. Toward the bottom right is the new Round House drive-in restaurant, later the Student Health Center.
L to R: BJC cheerleaders Jerry Hill, Virginia Oliason, Joan Edwards, and Don Urry cheering the BJC football team at the 1949 Potato Bowl in Bakersfield, California, the college's first bowl appearance. Caption from yearbook: "The entire student...
The Churches (Frank, Bethine, and son Forrest) pose with her parents, Chase and Jean Clark, in Sun Valley, Idaho. Frank Church weighed about 98 pounds after completing x-ray treatments for cancer.