A map of campus printed in the Boise State University catalog for 1976-1977. This style of map was used for several years, and changes were made as the new features were added to the campus
A map of campus printed in the Boise College catalog for 1967-1968. This style of map was used for several years, and changes were made as the new features were added to the campus
Boise State University; Fund raising; Ice cream cones;
Members of the Albertson's Inc. ice cream department ready to serve ice cream for the Great Lunch event at Boise State. The ice cream department made 600 pounds of ice cream for the event, which was a fund raiser for the Easter Seals society....
Boise State University; Political elections; Student government; Political posters;
Candidates for sophomore class office pose with posters and figurines made for the campaign. One doll represents a B-Cubes woman and another a French club man.
Boise State University; Construction; Safety; Books;
A construction worker Herb Simon, guides a female student, Fanie Yates, across two planks bridging a ditch made for the steam pipes to heat buildings on campus.
Boise State University; Rafts; Racing; Fraternities & sororities
The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity struggles to launch their large custom made raft out of Barber park on the Boise River. The team is competing in the TKE sponsored Raft Race; part of a week long event called Greek Week.
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.
Idaho politicians sample French fries made from Idaho potatoes at a reception following the 1967 State of the Union address. The potatoes were provided by the Idaho Potato and Onion Commission. From left to right: Richard Kassatly, Maryland food...
Senator Jordan visits the National Reactor Testing Station Health Services Laboratory in Idaho with W. L. Ginkel, manager of the Atomic Energy Commission Idaho Operations Office.
The lack of roads across uneven volcanic ground made this expedition into Craters of the Moon dangerous and tiring for both the men and animals involved.
An example of the ten tent cabins that Robert W. Limbert built around Redfish Lake Lodge. Limbert described the tent cabins as made of "heavy buff canvas each which measure 9x12 feet, with boarded sides making a standard tourist camp." A tourist...