A contestant in the King Beard contest is shaved by homecoming volunteers (possibly the Valkyries). King Beard contestants were typically given two to three weeks to grow a beard for prizes in a variety of categories - including longest beard, best...
A contestant in the King Beard contest is shaved by homecoming volunteers (possibly the Valkyries). King Beard contestants were typically given two to three weeks to grow a beard for prizes in a variety of categories - including longest beard, best...
King Beard contest winner Duane Smith parades in a convertible Volkswagen Beetle in downtown Boise near 806 Main Street, Idaho Camera and Pauluccis Taylor shop.
Boise State University; Group portraits; Student organizations
A group photo of the International Relations club. First row, Sylva Cusick, Dr. Baker, Doris Aston. Second row, J. Azcuenaga, R. Muhonen, Francis Tate, Wilma Carter, Gale Morgan, Diane Morgan, Diane Larson, L. Allen, Mary Grace Smith, Daisy Grahm,...
West, Jessamyn--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; Quakers in literature; California in literature
The Valentines Day themed dance at Boise Junior college included a competition called King of Hearts. The female student body would vote for one of these seven men to be crowned "the King of Hearts". This photo was published in the student...
Sweetheart Ball, sponsored by the Association of Women Students. Sam Breshears was crowned the King of Hearts by AWS president Margaret Taylor. Looking on are flower girl Judy Winters and Eddie Lungren and Joe Dietrich, the two Jacks of Hearts.
Bart Chaffee, voted King of Hearts by the Boise College coeds, is crowned by Janine Talley, president of the Associated Women Students, at the Sweethearts Ball.
Silko, Leslie, 1948- --Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; West (U.S.) in literature; Indians in literature;
Sandoz, Mari, 1896-1966--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; Frontier and pioneer life in literature; West (U.S.)--Intellectual life; Indians in literature; Nebraska in literature;
Foote, Mary Hallock, 1847-1938--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--19th century; West (U.S.)--Intellectual life;
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...
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.