Aerial view of the east end of Boise College campus along College Blvd. Webb Hangar (bottom left) was then used as an auto mechanics and ceramics shop. The Technical Education Center (center) and other buildings used in the vocational education...
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An aerial view of the Boise State campus during the construction of the Business Building. Also, on the very bottom left (partially cut off), a view of Webb Hangar, which was one of the first buildings on campus;a remnant of the previous use of the...
A view from the Administration Building of the construction of the Heating plant. In the background are Webb Hangar (right) and the football field. further away are two hangars from the Boise Municipal Airport which were turned into workshops for...
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 site of the future Student Union at the convergence of College Boulevard (University Drive), Lincoln, and Bellevue (University Drive, eastern portion). In the background, Webb Hangar (left) and the residential building that later became a SUB...
Boise Junior College drafting students standing in front of the temporary classrooms in the old Municipal Airport facilities. L to R: Robert Walker, Earle Bartley (instructor), Russell Wardle, Bill Dunn.
The Auto Mechanics shop for vocational training at Boise Junior College. The shop is a converted hangar from the time when the area was a municipal airport.