View from the top of Clear Creek Summit, looking south. An automobile sits among a forest of trees with Robert W. Limbert (left) and Lieutenant Shellworth (right).
Boise State University; Jails; College administrators; Fund raising;
Three men, including Ed Wilkinson and Bob Gibb, of Boise State College are ""locked up,"" as a fund raising event during homecoming. Many Boise State homecoming events were western themed. The cage has several signs, one of which says 'Iron...
The team photo of the 1948 Boise Junior College football team. 1st row: Jim Saad, Dick Weeks, Bill Moore, Bill Bever, Harry Howerton, Ed Otto, Paul Messick, Keith Bever, Glen Karn, Fuzz Nelson, Walter Azcuenaga, Denny Weisgerber.
2nd row: Gus...
The Student Programs Board for the 1975-76 school year at Boise State University. The programs board chairman was Bob Hoppie. The board organized concerts, movies, lectures and various other events on campus.
Boise State University; Fraternities & sororities;
The group photo of the Intercollegiate Knights at Boise Junior College for the 1953-1954 school year. Front Row: Front Row: Tom Kalange, Dick Ennis, Judie Richmond (I. K. Duchess), Tony Park, John Jones, George Alien, Second Row: Mr. Underkofler...
The cast of Bob Stolley's BJC Bronco Round Up radio program. From left to right: Denis Law, piano and singer; Ed Grabner, news; Bob Stolley, announcer and programming; Clair White, sports.
The Boise Junior College Roundup newspaper staff for the 1950-51 school year. Seated from left to right: Phil Roche, Lou Anne Loomis, Marjorie Bennett, Ellen Mayo, Bob Mayo. Standing: Dee Williams, Emma Bowen, Pat Dyson, Iila Mae Kluherz, Pat...
The Associated Students of Boise State College (ASBSC) senators in a group picture. Seated, left to right: Kathy Hudson, Steve Welker, Wally Allington, Kathy Nolan, Dr. Hendry, Jack Arbaugh, Gary Johnson, Jim Tibbs, Mel Lowe, Harry Shimada, Ben...
Tarentum District Sportsmen's Club Ticket. Robert W. Limbert, billed as "Two Gun Limbert of Idaho, " was listed as a naturalist, explorer, writer, radio broadcaster, cowboy, big game hunter, and a world champion revolver marksman.
Robert W. Limbert was a popular entertainer and lecturer that performed at many clubs during the 1920s, including the Shrine Club. This ticket emphasized Limbert's experience as a naturalist.
City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal; Stores & shops; Shopping centers;
Plans for The Janss Corporation to construct a new single story retail building upon the site fronting 8th Street between Idaho and Main Streets (commonly known as Block Three Retail).