Boise Junior College marching band parading in downtown Boise during the 1963 Homecoming parade. They are turning the corner from 8th Street onto Idaho Street. Hotel Boise in the background.
An aerial view of the east end of the BJC campus and east end of Julia Davis Park from 1963. The baseball diamond of East Junior High School is visible in the top center of the photo, the projected site of Boise State University's future track...
"Las Vegas Night is heralded as one of A.R.A's finest and most elaborate festive meals" [Les Bois caption]. Table located in the Student Union, where students used fake money to gamble for prizes.
BJC vs. Wenatchee. Number 12, Rich Hancock scores a touchdown with a reverse against the Wenatchee Knights during the 1956 Homecoming game. Broncos went on to win 59-6.
Boise State University;Parades;Cheerleading; Convertible automobiles
Boise Junior College cheerleaders riding in a Ford Fairlane convertible carry an effigy of a Wenatchee Valley College Knight through the streets of Boise during the 1956 BJC Homecoming parade. Holding the stuffed body is Jack Olson. Anne...
A group of students running down Main street in downtown Boise during the 1956 Boise Junior College Homecoming parade. The J.J. Newberry Co. store is visible behind them.
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;Classrooms;Reading;Elementary school teaching;School children
"Nancy Wandell, student teacher in Mrs. Jenson's first grade class at Campus School" (BJC Roundup, November 22, 1955). Nancy Wandell was president of the Valkyries, a campus women's organization.
Co-captains Harry Kealoha (left) and Darrell Vail holding the National Junior College Association championship trophy which the BJC football team won on Thanksgiving after defeating the Tyler Texas Apaches, 22-0. The team won all 10 of their games...
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."
A scene from the "Anything Goes" Homecoming competition. As described in the 1977 yearbook: "...coed team[s] from Chaffee, Morrison, Driscoll, and Towers competed in all kinds of stunts using such items as dead fish, beach balls, plungers, and...