Promotional materials; Publicity photographs; Union Pacific Railroad Company; Tourism
Union Pacific Railroad Company published this promotional booklet to promote tourism and the railroad in Idaho, written and illustrated by Robert Limbert. The booklet is filled with photographs taken by Limbert while exploring Craters of the Moon,...
Students play a version of bingo near the soda fountain in the old Student Union. One is smoking. The two women seated at the soda fountain are Barbara Thurston (left) and Zella Ingraham (right).
Left to Right: Jerry Miller, Gerri Privett, and Gus Pastos at the soda fountain in the old Student Union. The patch on Pastos' letterman's jacket indicates he was on the BJC football team that played in the 1951 Potato Bowl.
Wally [last name unknown] pauses for a smoke at the soda fountain in the old Student Union. His letterman's jacket with the school letter indicates he was an athlete.
Boise State University; Theatrical productions; Soda fountains;
Two members of Delta Psi Omega, the dramatics club at Boise Junior College, in costumes. Fred Norman, the 1951 president of Delta Psi Omega, is working behind the bar of the soda fountain in the old Student Union building.
Boise State University; Cafeterias; Soda fountains
A view of the main dining hall in the old Student Union. The soda fountain is at the left; between the two double doors is a jukebox. This area has now been subdivided as Rooms 111 and 115 in the Communication Building.
A view of the main dining room of the Student Union. To the left behind the three arches is the soda fountain; between the two double doors is a jukebox.
Boise State University; Diners (Restaurants); Restaurants
A view of the Round House restaurant, which opened about 1949 at the corner of Chrisway and College Boulevard (now University Drive). A popular hangout for Boise Junior College students in the 1950s, it featured a soda fountain and dining room. ...
An air pressure soda bottle rocket, powered by water and air pressure, takes off in a field by Bronco Stadium. This activity was sponsored by the College of Applied Technology for at-risk youth.