Authored by Robert Limbert, this sixteen page promotional brochure describes Redfish Lake Lodge as the ideal place for sportsmen, hunters, horseback riders, naturalists, and anyone who wants to partake in all the back country has to offer. Includes...
Boise State University; Music festivals; Folk music;
Bob Bakes, Buryl Carringer, Marvin Gardner, Mickey Ogan, and Bill Johnston sing in the Bach to Boogie musical program at Boise Junior College. They called themselves the Jug Huggers.
Boise Junior College choir led by Griffith Brat. Left to Right, first row: Mary Hostetler, C. Burchett, Bill Johnson, Carringer, Anthony Arrambide. Second row: Rachel Hamilton, Jean Hammer, John Elloriaga, Richard Rustay, Brower, Elher Sandy,...
Boise State University; football; Group portraits;
Boise Junior College football team, 1946. Row 1: Gail Porritt, Earl Naylor, Harry Kendall, Bill Brassfield, Ray Koll, Frank Blacker, Don Newman, Bob Curtis, Max Reinecker. Row 2: Harry Jacoby, coach, Dallas Jackson, Claude Girdner, Don Miller,...
Boise Junior College football team, 1947. Front row, left to right: BERNARD NEILSEN, LEO COMPTON, DENNY BRYAN, BOB MAYS, BOB BRADSHAW, DON UNDERKOFLER, BOB UNDERKOFLER, DON MILLER. : BERT CHISHOLM, JERRY WILSON, GEORGE ROGERS, RICHARD RUMSEY, EVAN...
Boise Junior college students on a geology field trip on Bogus Basin road, viewing a fault. Bob Turner, Walt Saxton, Pete Papes, Virginia Richards, Bob Lauer, Joyce Hubble Brassey, Shirley West.
Dyke Nally from the Alumni Association and Bob Madden from the Bronco Athletic Association hold credit cards that have logos from each organization printed on them.
Four page pamphlet showcasing Robert W. Limbert's illustrated lecture on his explorations of Craters of the Moon before it was named a national monument. It also advertises for "God's Out of Doors" panorama exhibit in Boise, which included colored...
Governor Bob Smylie hands Eugene Chaffee a pen that signed a bill changing Boise Junior College to Boise College. Left to right: Governor Smylie, Larry Mill (shadowed), Glenn Compton, Ted Eberle, and Pres. Chaffee.