Fisher, Vardis, 1895-1968--Criticism and interpretation; Frontier and pioneer life in literature; West (U.S.) in literature; West (U.S.)--Intellectual life; Idaho in literature;
Foote, Mary Hallock, 1847-1938--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--19th century; West (U.S.)--Intellectual life;
Members of the Associated Student Body at Boise Junior College. Left to right: Lee Smith, Maurice Leiser, Roy Frasier, Pat Trask, Jim Pulliam, Suzanne Tate, Malcolm McDonald.
The team photo of the 1948 Boise Junior College football team. 1st row: Jim Saad, Dick Weeks, Bill Moore, Bill Bever, Harry Howerton, Ed Otto, Paul Messick, Keith Bever, Glen Karn, Fuzz Nelson, Walter Azcuenaga, Denny Weisgerber.
2nd row: Gus...
College administrators lined up to award the football team letters for their participation in the 1949 Potato Bowl. Included in the line is James Driscoll, Eugene Chaffee, George Blakenship, and Lyle Smith.
Associated Women;front row: Glorianne Elorriaga (Tres.), Marilyn Smith (V.P.), Roberta Wilson (Pres.), Beverly Helm (Sect.). Back Row: Fauneal Mink, Jackie Selby, Beverly Burwell, Karlin Wiley, Marlene Moody, Kay Junge, Pat Foster.
Boise State University;Football;Coaches (Athletics);Horses
Idaho Governor Cecil D. Andrus sits astride the Boise State mascot "Big Blue" after proclaiming Wednesday, September 12 as Bronco Day in the State of Idaho. Others are (from left) Dr. John B. Barnes, president of Boise State;Lee Scott, president...
"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...
A group photo of the Associated Student Body Freshman Class officers, Left to right, seated: By Erstad, Vice President; Joan Gardener, Secretary; Lee Smith, President. Standing, Ralph Hill, Student Representative.
A copy of the proclamation by President Calvin Coolidge creating the Craters of the Moon National Monument. The proclamation includes a map of the boundaries, approximately 39 square miles near Arco, Idaho. The rubber-stamped signature on the...