Students sitting in the BJC gymnasium for new student orientation. Boise Junior College broke a college enrollment record that year with 1566 students registered for classes.
The BJC football team at practice and try-out for starting positions. The buildings in the background are most likely the temporary housing facilities that were located in the 1950s on Bellevue Street (College Boulevard), immediately east of Webb...
The central east-west hall in the Library looking East, 1990. The stacks displayed current periodicals. The administrative offices were on the left, the microfilms room on the right. At the far end of the hall is the door to the technical services...
Boise State University; Engineering; Laboratories;
The grand opening of Boise State University's Idaho Microfabrication Laboratory clean room. From left to right: Darrell Fuller, electrical engineering student; Steve Parker, electrical engineering professor; Larry Barnhardt, Dean of the College of...
The head table at the reunion dinner for the Boise Junior College Class of 1934. From left to right: Dwight Dickey, Mrs. Dickey, Elsie Buck, Mary Hershey, President Eugene B. Chaffee, Lois Chaffee, Camille Power, unidentified, and Ada Hatch. The...
Boise State University; Boise River (Idaho); Footbridge;
The northeast view from the top of the Education Building; Friendship Bridge in the front, the Boise River center, and the Morrison-Knudsen Company business center in the background.
The officers of the Associated Students of Boise State College for the 1969-1970 school year. Seated from left to right: Jack Arbaugh (president) and Kathy Nolan (secretary). Standing: Ben Hambelton (social chair), Mel Lowe (treasurer) and Jim...
The Rev. F. Forrester Church, son of Senator Frank Church, speaks at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University, September 1988.
Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.); Exhibitions; Scaffolding
The scaffolding behind the Idaho Exhibit in the Palace of Agriculture. This is the same framework behind the Limbert's papier-m�ch� models of Arrowrock Dam and Shoshone Falls, which measured 93 feet long, 25 feet wide, and 26 feet high.