Boise Junior College students keeping score while bowling at Twentieth Century Lanes in Boise. This bowling alley was located downtown at 606 W. Idaho Street.
Boise Junior College students gather around the scoring table at Twentieth Century Lanes in Boise. This bowling alley was located downtown at 606 W. Idaho Street.
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.
Boise State University; Fraternities & sororities; Trees; Homecomings
The Esquires and other students and faculty gather at the dedication of Anne Donnelley's tree in the Queen's Grove at Boise Junior College. Located next to the old Health Science Building, the Queen's Grove honored each year's Homecoming Queen.
The cover of a brochure advertising Boise State University's Campus in Spain program, offering students the opportunity to spend an academic year in the Basque country. 1975-1976 was the second year of the program. Boise State located its program...
Historic photo of Christ Chapel, when it was located in downtown Boise on the corner of Seventh street and Bannock. Originally called "Old St. Michael's," it is the oldest church in Boise - constructed in 1866. It was restored and moved to Boise...
Boise State University; Librarians; Clocks & watches; Periodicals;
Librarian Ruth McBirney discusses a donation of material with a man. Behind them is a grandfather clock, which is still located in the Albertsons Library.
"Eternal Wind" a sculpture by BSU graduate Nobuyo Okuda, located between Albertsons Library and the Business Building, was installed and dedicated as a memorial to Janet Hay in 1998
"Las Vegas Night is heralded as one of A.R.A's finest and most elaborate festive meals" [Les Bois caption]. Table located in the Student Union, where students used fake money to gamble for prizes.
The BJC football team at practice and try-out for starting positions. The buildings in the background are most likely the temporary housing facilities that were located in the 1950s on Bellevue Street (College Boulevard), immediately east of Webb...