An informative booklet for citizens of Boise, Idaho and surrounding areas. The booklet was intended to assist individuals connect with services available to them.
Crowd of people to see presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower outside the Idaho State Capitol building. A large sign reads "Welcome IKE and Western Governors".
Group photo of the 1988 Boise State University Hall of Fame inductees. In no order: John B. Barnes, David Hughes, Frank Taverbaugh, Kevin Wood, Rolly Woolsey.
Boise State University; Student government; Radio stations
Marlyss Fairchild, 1982-83 ASBSU President, speaking at an ASBSU Senate hearing regarding university radio station KBSU. To Fairchild's right is David Taylor, Vice-President of Student Affairs, and to her left is Robert Boren, professor and chair...
Members of the 1952-1953 Intercollegiate Knights form the letters IK, with Mary Lou Edner, 1953 Duchess (left) and Ina Routson, 1952 Dutchess (right) between them. IKs in the left line, front to back: Bill Wardle, Jack White, Ronald Carpentier,...
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 1964-65 school year at Boise Junior College. Standing at the top of the stairs is Tom Canavan, then descending the stairs (from right to left below him) are Ira Ralph Telford, Donald Oakes, Jerrold O. Dugger, Jerry Young, Ellis...
Nursing instructors giving a demonstration at the dedication of the Science-Nursing building in 1979. In the back from left to right: Boise State University president John Keiser, associate nursing professor Virginia Nehring, and four members of...
Presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower and Governor Jordan pose at the Idaho State Capitol steps in front of the press and a sign that reads "Welcome IKE and Western Governors".
Senator Jordan and Senator Allot in discussion at the Republican Conference on Civil Rights. From left to right: Senator Jordan (R-Idaho), Senator Allott (R-Colorado), and Senator Aiken (R-Vermont).