Boise State University; Political elections; Political posters; Student government;
Student government president candidate Curtis Patterson and friends display a banner from the roof of the library at Boise College. The banner reads "Curt for Prexy [short for president], get on top with Patterson."
Boise State University; Student government; Signs (Notices);
Student leaders gather aroung the Student Union sign. From left to right: Brenda Bay (Student Programs Board), Jack Arbaugh (student body president), Kathy Nolan (student body secretary), Rich Whitman, Jim Tibbs (student body vice president), and...
Phil Yerby, editor-in-chief of the Arbiter, uses bolt cutters to remove temporary wording attached to the Student Union Building sign as ASBSC president Tom Drechsel looks on.
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...
[Caption from back of photo] "April 12, 1967. Laying of the cornerstone of the new Student Center [Student Union] at Boise College. Left to right: W.L. Gottenberg, Acting President;Ernie Weber, incoming student body president;Fritz Hummel of...
Boise Junior College students congregate around one of the side entrances of the newly built Administration Building. In the foreground, top soil is raked smooth for the installation of a new lawn.
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.
Boise State University; Fraternities & sororities; Fund raising; Scholarships;
Boise Junior College vocational students in a flatbed truck heading to downtown Boise for the annual fundraising program called the 'Hobo March,' which raised money for scholarships.
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.
A view of a field graded for the construction of tennis courts at Boise Junior College. The tennis courts were located north of the Gymnasium until the early 1980s, when the Pavilion was built in their place.