Edward Rhodenbaugh's daily, sometimes hourly, account of activities during the summer break of 1924. As a teacher at Gooding College, Edward had the summer off. He spent his time traveling throughout Idaho and Easter Oregon, including Craters of...
[from the newspaper] The Basketball Team's two returning lettermen: Jack Grader and Ray Coley with the tallest player on the BJC squad, 6'7'' Al Hubinger from Florida.
Boise State University executive vice president Larry Selland (right) presents a framed aerial photo of the Boise State University campus and a copy of the book Idaho Entrepreneurs to Idaho businessman J.R. Simplot. Simplot was one of the Idaho...
Eugene M. Johnson, superintendent of schools for Kern County, California (left) and Boise Junior College president Dr. Eugene B. Chaffee (left) pose with an Al Malaikah Shriner at the 1949 Kern County Shrine Club Potato Bowl in Bakersfield,...
A snowy exterior view of Christ Chapel, including the monument sign that reads "Christ Chapel, Old St. Michael's Church", erected 1866, restored 1964, monument placed by Sons and Daughters of Idaho Pioneers."
The 1950-1951 B.J.C. cheerleaders at the beach in Southern California. Most likely during the trip to Pasadena for the Junior College Rose Bowl, December 1950. L to R: Joe McMains, Caryl Clover, Gloria Crandall, Milas Hinshaw.
L to R: BJC cheerleaders Jerry Hill, Virginia Oliason, Joan Edwards, and Don Urry cheering the BJC football team at the 1949 Potato Bowl in Bakersfield, California, the college's first bowl appearance. Caption from yearbook: "The entire student...
Boise State University; Coaches (Athletics); Football
Coach George Blankley carried by #31 Noland Ford after winning the Potato Bowl in Bakersfield, California, for a second time. #29 Pete Quinn , #47 Dwight Winslow (behind Blankley).
Boise State University; Dance cards; Balls (Parties)
Excerpt from Carol Burnham Thomas' dance card from the annual Boise Junior College Club Football Formal held in the Elks Ballroom. Inside of the dance card features "Story of the Dance", in the way of "Dear Diary," and a list of patrons and...