Boise Junior College students from various organizations parade through downtown Boise with a banner that reads "B.J.C. Boosts Music Week." This picture was taken at the 1000 block of W. Jefferson street.
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Two students compete in a Greek Week competition outside the Student Union at Boise State College. One contestant must toss a Frisbee through a hula-hoop held over the head of another student.
Boise State University; Parades; Floats (Parades); Automobiles;
A Volkswagen beetle parading through Bronco Stadium with an oversize Cuckoo clock attached to the roof. The clock reads 'Once upon a time the BJC struck the Vandals cuckoo.'
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Caption: "Part of the large crowd which took part in BJC's Homecoming pep parade through downtown Boise ...as they stop on Main Street and give onlookers a sample of college enthusiasm and spirit with some rah-rah routines. Part of the band is...
Boise State University;Parades;Cheerleading; Convertible automobiles
Boise Junior College cheerleaders riding in a Ford Fairlane convertible carry an effigy of a Wenatchee Valley College Knight through the streets of Boise during the 1956 BJC Homecoming parade. Holding the stuffed body is Jack Olson. Anne...
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
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...
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.
An example of the "Blue Dragon Lava Flow" that explorer Robert W. Limbert wrote about in his National Geographic article. "This remarkable flow is well named. Its surface is netted and veined with small cracks like scales of a prehistoric monster,...
Authored by Robert Limbert, this sixteen page promotional brochure describes Redfish Lake Lodge as the ideal place for sportsmen, hunters, horseback riders, naturalists, and anyone who wants to partake in all the back country has to offer. Includes...