Boise State University; Fraternities & sororities; Coats; Emblems
The Intercollegiate Knights pose for a group photo with their new club jackets. The photo was on the front page of the student newspaper later that week. The article describes the jackets as blue with an orange emblem.
Boise State University; Carnival games; Music education;
Boise State University music professor Lynn Berg gets cooled off in the dunk tank, set up by the student chapter of the Music Educators National Conference as part of the Homecoming week festivities. Money raised from the "Dunk the Doc" booth went...
Members of the 1969 Homecoming Committee at Boise State College. The group organized Homecoming events during the the week of October 6-11. Members in the first row (from left) include ASB publicity Director Wally Allington, Homecoming Secretary...
Boise State University; Bicycles & tricycles; Fraternities & sororities
Members of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, sponsor of the winning entry in the Tricycle Race during Homecoming week at Boise State College, 1969, pose with their tricycle trophy. From left to right: John Gabriel, Steve Hilton, Les Jenkins, Paul...
The Driscoll Hall team participating in "Anything Goes," a dormitory competition sponsored by Morrison Hall during Homecoming week at Boise State University. Each dorm had a 4 person coed team which competed in a variety of stunts for a trophy....
A contestant in the King Beard contest is shaved by homecoming volunteers (possibly the Valkyries). King Beard contestants were typically given two to three weeks to grow a beard for prizes in a variety of categories - including longest beard, best...
A contestant in the King Beard contest is shaved by homecoming volunteers (possibly the Valkyries). King Beard contestants were typically given two to three weeks to grow a beard for prizes in a variety of categories - including longest beard, best...
Rodeo clown at a rodeo at Boise State University, probably at the NIRA rodeo sponsored by the Boise State rodeo club, April 1976, as part of Bronco Week '76.
Robert W. Limbert was a popular entertainer and lecturer that performed at many clubs during the 1920s, including the Shrine Club. This ticket emphasized Limbert's experience as a naturalist.
Authored by Robert Limbert, this sixteen page promotional brochure describes Redfish Lake Lodge as the ideal place for sportsmen, hunters, horseback riders, naturalists, and anyone who wants to partake in all the back country has to offer. Includes...