An informative booklet for citizens of Boise, Idaho and surrounding areas. The booklet was intended to assist individuals connect with services available to them.
Officers of the Circle K student organization stand under the clock the group donated to Boise State College. Left to right: Roger Logan, Phil Brollier, and Bruce Collier. The clock was located along College Boulevard (now University Drive) east...
Boise State University president John Keiser with Gladys E. Langroise in front of her home on Warm Springs Avenue in Boise. Mrs. Langroise donated the home to Boise State University.
Boise State University; Voter registration; Watermelons;
Ernie (no last name) hands out free slices of watermelon to students. The event, sponsored by the Associated Students and ARA (Boise State's food service vendor), was to promote voter registration. Students were encouraged to register at a booth...
The christening of the newly built brick oven that made the longest sandwich in the world. Boise State students and Albertson's Inc. broke the Guiness world record for the longest submarine sandwich (400 feet and 6 inches) and served over a...
Boise State University; Fund raising; Sandwiches; Baking;
The first foot of bread rolls out of the custom made oven for the Great Lunch event. Boise State students and Albertson's Inc. broke the Guiness world record for the longest submarine sandwich (400 feet and 6 inches) and served over a thousand...
Roger Brown of Albertson's Inc. serves Randy Birkinbine part of the 400 foot sandwich created for the Great Lunch. Boise State students and Albertson's Inc. broke the Guiness world record for the longest submarine sandwich (400 feet and 6 inches)...
Boise State University; Parades; Convertible automobiles;
Boise College president Eugene B. Chaffee (behind the driver) and vice president William Gottenberg await the start of the 1966 Homecoming parade in a convertible Chevrolet Impala. The vehicle is parked in front of the Idaho State Capitol...
The Boise Junior College Calliope parked outside the Assembly Hall. The Calliope was donated to Boise State by Michael Compton, of Boise's Compton Transfer and Storage Company.
A scene from the "Anything Goes" Homecoming competition. As described in the 1977 yearbook: "...coed team[s] from Chaffee, Morrison, Driscoll, and Towers competed in all kinds of stunts using such items as dead fish, beach balls, plungers, and...
Boise State University;Group portraits;Dormitories;
A scene from the "Anything Goes" Homecoming competition. As described in the yearbook: "...coed team[s] from Chaffee, Morrison, Driscoll, and Towers competed in all kinds of stunts using such items as dead fish, beach balls, plungers, and slides....
A scene from the "Anything Goes" competition during Homecoming. As described in the 1977 yearbook: "...coed team[s] from Chaffee, Morrison, Driscoll, and Towers competed in all kinds of stunts using such items as dead fish, beach balls, plungers,...