T.Y. Johnston, M-K Afghanistan project manager, poses on top of a culvert in a section of the Boghra canal system, possibly near Shagai Manda. Each concrete feature constructed on the canal system was numbered for maintenance purposes.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt (right), visiting Boise State for a conference on forest health, poses with former Idaho Governor Cecil D. Andrus, who himself was Secretary of the Interior from 1977-1981.
Boise State University president John Keiser (center) poses with actor Robert Redford and Idaho Governor Cecil D. Andrus. Andrus and Redford were given Boise State University's President's Award for Western Life and Letters that year.
Librarian Ralph Hansen poses in the Frank Church Room in the library. Hansen is viewing papers in the Frank Church collection, and sitting at the desk of the late Idaho Senator.
Jack Trueblood poses with his father's collection at the Boise State Library. Ted Trueblood wrote about fishing and other outdoor topics. His son Jack, also writes about Idaho conservation topics.
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The Pi Sigma Sigma fraternity poses for a group picture with a very small cannon. The group is waiting at the Boise train depot along with others from Boise Junior College for the football team from Pasadena City College.
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.
Bethine Church poses with Tipper Gore (left), head of Senate Wives Red Cross organization, and First Lady Hillary Clinton (right), during a luncheon at the White House.
Robert W. Limbert poses with eight of his paintings outside his home at 2518 Heron St. The paintings feature the Sawtooth Mountains and the Bruneau region.
Robert W. Limbert poses outside his shop windows with two unidentified men. A sign reading "Taxidermy" hangs to the left of the men. This building is one of two shops owned by Limbert between 1915-1923.