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,...
A scene inside Morrison Hall, where the t-shirts and banner evoke dormitory spirit during the Homecoming competitions. The banner on the wall reads "Morrison Hall ~ the team with the most spirit."
Pedro Ilisastegui and Pat Dyson dancing; a promotional picture for their tango during the intermission between the French and Spanish plays at Romance Language Night, January 16, 1950
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An archaeologist sifts through Pleistocene loess (fine-grained, wind blown, top soil) for Paleo-Indian material at the site of an ancient Indian village on Hatwai Creek near Lewiston, Idaho. Over 900 artifacts, thousands of flakes, bones and other...
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Archaeology students work to uncover a Shoshoni Indian house along the Snake River, adjacent to Three Island State Park near Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology field camp.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeology students record artifact information at a Shoshoni Indian house along the Snake River, adjacent to Three Island State Park near Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology field camp.
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Archaeologists excavate at Danskin Rock Shelter, an archaeological site on the South Fork of the Boise River, during a dig directed by Boise State anthropology professor Mark Plew.
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Archaeology students work at the site of a Shoshoni house along the Snake River near Three Island State Park, Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology summer field camp.
The Driscoll Hall raft dodges brush and water balloons as they go under the Broadway bridge on the Boise River. The team is participating in the Raft Race; an annual event at the end of the school year during the late 1960s and 1970s.
Bethine Church stands with three unidentified female forest rangers overlooking Galena Summit, Idaho, during the renaming of the viewpoint as the Bethine and Frank Church Overlook.
Jane Stern (left), Bethine Church (middle), and an unidentified man look over plans to plant a tree during a trip to Jerusalem. In the background is a replication of the Liberty Bell, known as "Liberty Bell Garden."
Senator Frank and Bethine Church talk with people outdoors during a visit to a nursing home in Idaho. The button on Mrs. Church's shirt reads "Health on Wheels."
The Church family poses with President Lyndon Johnson during a reception at the National Reactor Testing Station in Idaho. Left to right: Forrest, Bethine, President Johnson, Chase, and Frank.
Twenty page cookbook distributed during Senator Frank Church's 1980 campaign. The booklet contains seventeen recipes favored by Bethine Church, including main dishes, soups, appetizers, salads, and desserts.