Boise State University; Group portraits; Fraternities & sororities;
Group photo of the Delta Phi Omega organization. From left to right, 1st row: Verda Hochstrasser, Ellyn Johnston. Second row: Kay Larson, Rose Mary Hill, Weddle, and Mrs. Farrer. Third row: Betty Bryant, Jeanne Dove, Barbara Thurston, Johnson, Mary...
Boise State University;Fraternities & sororities; Libraries
Librarian Ruth McBirney and members of the Esquires pose with a bound volume of Stars and Stripes. Left to right: Vic Rodriguez, Owen Krahn, unidentified, history professor Glen Barrett, unidentified, Ruth McBirney, and history professor Robert...
Robbie Raymond and his mother Evelyn Butalla pose with Budd Kolander and Kent Averil, president and vice president respectively of the Esquires. The verso of the photo also is marked "Red Cross."
Boise State University; Fraternities & sororities; Picnics;
Students enjoying the last event of Greek Week, a Sunday picnic at Robie Creek. As described at the time, the 1973 Boise State fraternities and sororities took on the largest Greek Week ever. The week included eleven events hosted by various...
Boise State University; Fraternities & sororities;
Two students compete in a Greek Week competition outside the Student Union at Boise State College. One contestant must toss a Frisbee through a hula-hoop held over the head of another student.
Boise State University;Scholarships;Vocational education;Fraternities & sororities;Television studios
BJC students participate in the Tau Alpha Pi "Hobo March" scholarship fundraiser. Picture in front of the KBOI television station in downtown Boise. Lyle Trapp (far left) was faculty advisor.
Boise State University;Fraternities & sororities;Scholarships;
Two students collecting donations during the "Hobo March" from the driver of a Volkswagen bus. One student is wearing a t-shirt from Tau Alpha Pi, the organization sponsoring the fundraiser.
Boise State University;Fraternities & sororities;Scholarships
Two students Glen Logue and John Teagarden carrying signs and tin cups collect donations from Kay Junge (BJC alum 1956) in a car for the Tau Alpha Pi "Hobo March." The marchers raised $400 for scholarships that year.