In BJC's second appearance at the Potato Bowl, Dwight Winslow (fullback) runs the ball for a first down. The BJC player on the ground to the left of him is probably John Milani.
A group of students running down Main street in downtown Boise during the 1956 Boise Junior College Homecoming parade. The J.J. Newberry Co. store is visible behind them.
Morrison Hall residents on inner tubes, linked together, preparing to slide down a hill at Bogus Basin. The event was called "Morrison Hall Tubing Party."
A team pushes off at Barber Park, to start the their trip down the Boise River in a raft race against other Boise State University fraternity, sorority, and dormitory teams.
A team pushes off at Barber Park, to start the their trip down the Boise River in a raft race against other Boise State University fraternity, sorority, and dormitory teams.
Boise State University; Rafts; Racing; Fraternities & sororities
Members of the Sigma Tau Delta fraternity pose for a group photo with their raft on the banks of the Boise River. The team is preparing for the raft race which includes many different Boise State fraternity, sororitiy, and dormitory teams racing...
A team paddles down the Boise River in a raft race. The race included teams from fraternities, sororities, and dormitories at Boise State University racing from Barber Park to Ann Morrison Park.
Contains a collection of dance tunes from Warren’s Diggins, Idaho in the 1860’s. Peter Beemer, a musician with a small dance orchestra, wrote down and arranged the songs which were collected from various residents of the area. Includes...
A view of glacial lakes looking down from the Sawtooth Mountains. Robert W. Limbert took hundreds of photographs during his explorations of the Sawtooth Mountains.
A line of pack horses make a half circle as they cross the volcanic soil of the Craters of the Moon area. The horses are barely distinguishable from the rocks on the right side of the photo, about a quarter of the way down from the top.
An unidentified man sits on top of the ledge looking down at the hot springs, holding a walking stick. Hot spring water flowed into what Robert W. Limbert called "Indian bath tubs" while exploring the Bruneau Valley in 1921.
An unidentified man crouches down to explore the ripples of the lava fields. He holds a shotgun in his right hand while touching the ripples with his other hand.