Team photo of the 1975-1976 Boise State men's basketball team. Team took first place in the Big Sky Championship. Back row, L to R: Assistant coach Burt Golden, head coach Bus Connor, Tommy Morgan, Sean McKenna, Kip Newell, Brett Clegg, Pat Hoke,...
Visiting geology students study rock formations during a stop on the tour from the West Slope Intercollegiate Field Conference. Boise State hosted the conference in 1976, which included a speech by Dr. Terry Maley, geologist for Idaho Department of...
Boise Junior College football team, 1947. Front row, left to right: BERNARD NEILSEN, LEO COMPTON, DENNY BRYAN, BOB MAYS, BOB BRADSHAW, DON UNDERKOFLER, BOB UNDERKOFLER, DON MILLER. : BERT CHISHOLM, JERRY WILSON, GEORGE ROGERS, RICHARD RUMSEY, EVAN...
Boise College students gathering for a Hawaiian themed dinner. Those identified are Elisa Cole, Terry Peterson, Carol Hindman, Joann Miranda, Linda Mosman, Pam Barton, Theresa Harms, and Loraine Laucirica.
The staff of Boise State University's student newspaper, the Arbiter, for the 1977-1978 school year, posing atop the Student Union. As identified in the yearbook, they are, left to right: Don Clark, Mary Struths, Diane Barr, Mona St. Clair, Debbie...
A group picture of Driscoll Hall residents. Front row from left, John Kauinana, Kenneth McGahuey, Michael Hickey, William Broich, Ronald Swearingen, Robert Brooke, Gregory Williams, Robin Norris, Dwane Hong, Monte Turner, Lynn Hyslop, Bruce...
Two workers from Cosgriff Outdoor Advertising post a billboard close to the intersection of I-84 and Broadway. The sign reads "This is Bronco Country" and features portraits of football players Sam Miller and Terry Hutt.
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The US Supreme Court allows the Pentagon to implement the 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy for the US armed forces. The current ruling only applies to the sailor who challenged the policy but does set a precedence for the Pentagon to follow.