An image of the College of Idaho's 1894 graduating class. The students depicted are as follows: (top row, left to right) _____ Woodward, Professor Hemphill, Dr. W.J. Boone, Dr. J.H. Barton, John J. Plowhead, and Lloyd Pence; (third row, left to…
A photo of a College of Idaho Student's Musical Recital program. The event took place on June 12, 1894 at the Presbyterian Church and a total of ten songs (see image) were performed.
The College of Idaho's 1922-23 women's basketball team. Note the uniforms and how it changed in relation from the ones seen in the early 1900s. The women seen in this image are unknown at this time
The College of Idaho's (C of I) academy class of 1895. The men and women in the photo are as follows: (top row, left to right) W.M. Maxey, Leon Meyer, John Plowhead, Chas Woodward, and Ed Plowhead; (bottom row, left to right) Laura Patton, Amy…
A photograph of Dr. William Judson Boone's office at the College of Idaho. The decorations are sparse, with a few chairs, a desk, a phone, and a clock prominently displayed. Dr. Boone often referred to the office as "the janitor's closet."
A photograph of the faculty at the College of Idaho for the school year 1914 to 1915. In the front row, from left to right, are Julia Finney, Orma J. Smith, Helen Case, Sara Rankin, and Fredric Fleming Beale. From left to right, in the second row…
A photograph of the College of Idaho 1925-26 orchestra at Caldwell's Methodist Church. The students pictured are as follows:
seated below left to right:
Billy Voorhees, Paul Christopher, Helen Rae, Carrie Schrieber, Mabel Woodcock Rittenger,…
A photograph of the Young Women's Christian Association (Y. W. C. A.) cabinet at the College of Idaho for the school year 1915 to 1916. The women pictured are (left to right) Mary Wyman, Sara Boone, Mary Paine, Blanche Waterman, Jeanette Runcimen,…
A photograph of students at the College of Idaho Academy celebrating May Day in 1914 with a Maypole dance.
The Academy was considered the lower part of the college and was reserved for students who did not qualify for the college.
A photograph of the interior of the house at 1804 Everett St. This house was owned by the College of Idaho and used as the president's home at one point. Later it was the home of I. M. McCarthy.