A group portrait of the Golden Z's, a student organization at Boise Junior College affiliated with the Zonta Club. This student organization was formed in 1956, and was the first junior college in the United States to be selected to form a college...
Members of the newly formed Golden Z's attend a tea party in their honor with the local Zonta International club;, which which the Golden Zs were affiliated. Boise Junior College was the first junior college to form a chapter club of Zonta...
The pledges of the 1959-60 school year Golden Z's, a student organization at Boise Junior College affiliated with the Zonta Club. This student organization was formed in 1956, and was the first junior college in the United States to be selected to...
A group portrait of the Golden Z's, a student organization at Boise Junior College affiliated with the Zonta Club. This student organization was formed in 1956, and was the first junior college in the United States to be selected to form a college...
The B-Cubes pep club of Boise Junior College. First row: Joretta Moeller, Joann Lowber, Ann Strohmenger, Jackie Rivett, Anna Lawwill, Peggy Telfer, Virginia Aaberg. Second row: Sandra Compton, Gwen Hoxie, Jeanie Fesler, Teresa Mays, Jackie Frost,...
New faculty for the 1955-56 school year at Boise Junior College. Seated, left to right: Noel Krigbaum, Helen Johnson, Carolyn Silverthorne, Florence Miles, and Dan Bonnell. Standing, left to right: Leon Novar, Louis Peck, Cecil Olson, David Clair...
New faculty for the 1956-57 school year at Boise Junior College. Left to right: Donald E. Morgan, Kenneth V. Lottick, Joanna Demeyer, Ray Lewis, Everett D. Baker, Mildred Swackhammer, Ward Hower, Leonard Shapiro, Gordon R. Ross, and William E....
Members of the dramatics club, Delta Psi Omega, in costumes in the Student Union at Boise Junior College. Fred Norman, president of the club, is shaking hands with the strange Bronco with horns and a turtle shell.
"The Roman tribunes shown here - Rich Warner, Paul Taylor, Don Hancock, and Ross Strickland - are agitated because the commoners do not have proper respect for the bust of Julius Caesar" [from the Roundup]. The actor on the far left appears to be...
The Auto Mechanics shop for vocational training at Boise Junior College. The shop is a converted hangar from the time when the area was a municipal airport.
Homecoming parade of decorated cars heading south on Capitol Boulevard in downtown Boise towards the college. The first car has a banner that says "Beat Wenatchee".