The Engineering Advisory Board for Boise State University's new College of Engineering. Standing from left: Patrick House, Ray Smelek, Tom Blomstrom, Charles Bergman, Donald Hubble, and Joe Karniewicz. Seated from left: Joseph Canning, Norm Dahm,...
Boise State University; Group portraits; Fraternities & Sororities
A group photo of Pi Epsilon. From the back of photo: The year 1976 was packed with activities including business tours, resume booklets, an Easter Breakfast, and many other social activities. Along with this the organization also added to the...
Boise State University; Librarians; Libraries; Stairways;
Group photo of Library staff. From left to right, front row: Julie Clarkson, Kristina House, Tammie Brandt, Laura Allen, Claudia Scott, Nancy Rosenheim, Anne Majeka, Larry Kincaid, Gloria Ostrander-Dykstra. Second row: Dan Lester, Cynthia Carrol,...
Opaline School house and the Excellence Bell. Both objects were moved to the Boise State campus from separate locations. The Opaline School was moved in the 1990s to make space for the Steve Appleton Tennis Courts.
An aerial view from the west of the Boise Junior College campus in the late 1940s. The Administration building is in the center of the photo. Toward the bottom right is the new Round House drive-in restaurant, later the Student Health Center.
"Broncomobile orange and blue storage garage is presented to the Bronco Athletic Association by area pioneer coach and athletic promoter Virgil Hinshaw, center, to BSU Director of Athletics, Lyle Smith, right. Looking on are Bronco fans, from...
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeology students work to uncover a Shoshoni Indian house along the Snake River, adjacent to Three Island State Park near Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology field camp.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeology students record artifact information at a Shoshoni Indian house along the Snake River, adjacent to Three Island State Park near Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology field camp.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeology students work at the site of a Shoshoni house along the Snake River near Three Island State Park, Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology summer field camp.
Bethine Church poses with Tipper Gore (left), head of Senate Wives Red Cross organization, and First Lady Hillary Clinton (right), during a luncheon at the White House.
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...
Field trip notebook of Edward F. Rhodenbaugh, mostly in Idaho locations. Note: blank pages were not included in the digital copy, but included in the pagination.
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...