Boise State University; Fund raising; Carnivals; Fraternities & sororities
A man uses a water pistol to hit an object (out of frame) in order to win a prize from the "shooting gallery" booth at the Carnival. The Carnival was a fundraising and recreational event for students, sponsored and hosted by two student...
Boise State University; Fund raising; Carnivals; Fraternities & sororities
The casino wheel at the Valkyrie and IK carnival. The Carnival was a fundraising and recreational event for students, sponsored and hosted by two student organizations at Boise Junior College, the Intercollegiate Knights and the Valkyries.
Boise State University; Cannons; Fraternities & sororities;
The Pi Sigma Sigma fraternity poses for a group picture with a very small cannon. The group is waiting at the Boise train depot along with others from Boise Junior College for the football team from Pasadena City College.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
South facing overview of the Hatwai archaeological site near Lewiston, Idaho, an ancient Indian village, excavated under the direction of Ken Ames, visiting professor of archaeology at Boise State.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeologists work with trowels, paintbrushes and dust pans at the Hatwai site. Two years of excavation under the direction of Ken Ames, visiting professor of archaeology at Boise State, uncovered the 'oldest' Indian village in the area, located...
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
An archaeologist sifts through Pleistocene loess (fine-grained, wind blown, top soil) for Paleo-Indian material at the site of an ancient Indian village on Hatwai Creek near Lewiston, Idaho. Over 900 artifacts, thousands of flakes, bones and other...
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Field director Ken Ames, state highway archaeologist and visiting professor of archaeology at Boise State, supervises archaeology students at the Hatwai site, near Lewiston, Idaho, excavating an ancient Indian village. The excavation crew works...
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeology students work to uncover a Shoshoni Indian house along the Snake River, adjacent to Three Island State Park near Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology field camp.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Aerial photograph of an ancient Indian village site on Hatwai Creek near Lewiston, Idaho. The excavation was supervised by Ken Ames, state highway archaeologist and visiting professor of archaeology at Boise State, who directed the work of students...
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeology students record artifact information at a Shoshoni Indian house along the Snake River, adjacent to Three Island State Park near Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology field camp.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeologists excavate at Danskin Rock Shelter, an archaeological site on the South Fork of the Boise River, during a dig directed by Boise State anthropology professor Mark Plew.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeology students work at the site of a Shoshoni house along the Snake River near Three Island State Park, Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology summer field camp.
Boise State art student Greg Schlanger, left, and Michael Shannon "wrap" the Spirit of the Broncos statue in bright orange plastic secured with blue cord. Schlanger's senior art seminar project was inspired by the artist Christo.
Boise State art student Greg Schlanger (right), assisted by Rick Beck (left) "wrap" the Spirit of the Broncos statue in bright orange plastic secured with blue cord. Schlanger's senior art seminar project was inspired by the artist Christo.