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The Idaho State Library Association was organized on December 29, 1915, at a meeting called by Margaret Roberts, librarian of the Free Traveling Library Commission of Idaho. The meeting was held in the Boise High School and was timed to coincide with the State Teachers Association meeting. About a dozen librarians attended the meeting and elected Gretchen L. Smith of Idaho Technical Institute in Pocatello as their first president. The first constitution stated the object of the association was "to promote the library interests of the state of Idaho."

Traveling in Idaho was difficult, distances were great and roads were not the best, and it was a rare conference when all officers of the organization could attend. In fact, in 1924 and 1928 no officers attended the annual conference. About 1926 it was decided to hold the conference every other year, alternating with district conferences. This practice continued through 1959 when annual conferences were again held.

The years from its founding to World War II were ones of patience and persistence on the part of Idaho's librarians. In spite of low funding, a disinterested population, and travel difficulties the association managed to survive. Although it was unable to operate during the war the situation improved with the war's end. When the association was reactivated it began publishing a journal, Idaho Librarian, whose first issue appeared in April 1945, and the association was also invited to become a chapter of the American Library Association.

The Idaho State Library Association was reorganized in November 1950, and the constitution revised in May 1951. The changed included separating the jobs of secretary and treasurer, they had been combined since 1919, designating the vice president as president elect, adding the PNLA representative and the ALA counselor to the executive board and forming the Membership, Legislative, Library Development, and Publication committees. Dues were set in graduated levels ranging from $1.00 to $3.00.

In 1953 the association was successful in obtaining passage of a bill replacing the three member State Library Commission, all elected officials with other full-time jobs, with a State Library Board consisting of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and three members appointed by the Governor.

In 1955 a constitutional revision added the editor of the Idaho Librarian to the Executive Board as a nonvoting member and added two more standing committees, Public Relations and School Libraries which later, in 1958, became a division rather than a committee.

In 1962 the association changed its name to the Idaho Library Association and on September 23, 1969 became an incorporated organization.

From its original membership of 13 individuals and one institution (Boise Carnegie Library), the ILA, according to 1988 figures, has grown to 450 individual and 27 institutional members.

1915 1918 Gretchen L. Smith - Idaho Technical Institute, Pocatello 1918 1919 M. Belle Sweet - University of Idaho 1919 1922 Ruth Cowgill - Boise Public 1922 1923 Jessie Fraser - Twin Falls Public 1923 1924 Jessie S. Millener - Pocatello Public 1924 1926 Helene C. Norton - Coeur d'Alene Public 1926 1928 Edith Hibbard - Lewiston Normal School 1928 1930 Marion C. Orr - Idaho Falls Public 1930 1933 Jessie Fraser - Twin Falls Public 1933 1935 Lalla Bedford - State Library 1935 1937 Olive T. Bess - College of Idaho 1937 1938 Lucile Hood - Pocatello Public 1938 1939 Edna Gillespie - Blackfoot Public 1939 1942 Annette Crogster - Pocatello Public 1942 1945 Eunice von Ende - Boise Public 1945 1948 Eldon C. Hart - Ricks College 1948 1950 Paul C. Scott - Pocatello Public 1950 1953 Eli Oboler - Idaho State College 1953 1955 Marion Bingham - Boise Public 1955 1956 Martha M. Guenther - Idaho State College 1956 1957 Ruth McBirney - Boise Junior College 1957 1958 Fern Prior - Boise School District 1958 1959 Arthur DeVolder - Twin Falls Public 1959 1960 Lee F. Zimmerman - University of Idaho 1960 1961 Blanche Kurtz - Mountain Home High School 1961 1962 Dorothy Hickey - Idaho Falls Public 1962 1963 Alice McClain - Idaho State College 1963 1964 Dorothy Kiesz - Coeur d'Alene High School 1964 1965 Alice Dunlap - Caldwell Public 1965 1966 Charles Webbert - University of Idaho 1966 1967 Francis Lamb - Wendell High School 1967 1968 Edward G. Linkhart - Nez Perce County 1968 1969 Richard Beck - University of Idaho 1969 1970 Mary Faith Bollinger - Jefferson Junior High 1970 1971 Gaylin S. Fuller - Ricks College 1971 1972 Rex A. White - Idaho State University 1972 1973 Mabelle E. Wallan - Boise Public 1973 1974 Peter W. Ahlstrom - Idaho Falls Public 1974 1975 Marguerite Laughlin - State Library Board 1975 1976 Dianna D. Hull - Moscow/Latah County Public 1976 1977 Ruth Seydel - State Dept. of Education, Boise 1977 1978 Milo Nelson - University of Idaho 1978 1979 Jeanne Goodrich - Idaho Falls Public (William J. Wilson, CDA Public Library, resigned July 26, 1978, replaced by vice president.) 1979 1980 Gerry Jacobs - Madison County, Rexburg 1980 1981 Helen Rambo - Northwest Nazarene College 1981 1982 Sam Sayre - Idaho State University 1982 1983 John Hartung - Kootenai County, Coeur d'Alene 1983 1984 Anna Green - Portneuf District, Chubbuck 1984 1985 Vera Kenyon - Wilder School District 1985 1986 Janet Strong - Boise State University 1986 1987 Adrien Taylor - Boise State University 1987 1988 Jerry L. Glenn - Ricks College 1988 1989 Margaret McNamara - American Falls 1946 Twin Falls 1948 Boise 1950 Boise 1951 Boise 1952 Caldwell 1953 District Meetings 1954 Pocatello 1955 District Meetings 1956 McCall 1957 District Meetings 1958 Sun Valley 1959 District Meetings 1960 McCall 1961 Sun Valley 1962 McCall 1963 Sun Valley 1964 McCall 1965 Sun Valley 1966 Lewiston 1967 Jackson, Wyoming 1968 Twin Falls 1969 McCall 1970 Burley 1971 Boise 1972 McCall 1973 Boise 1974 Boise 1975 Coeur d'Alene 1976 Burley 1977 Boise 1978 Sun Valley 1979 Pocatello 1980 Moscow 1981 Boise 1982 Sun Valley 1983 Coeur d'Alene 1984 Sun Valley 1985 Boise 1986 Coeur d'Alene 1987 Sun Valley 1988 Boise 1989 Coeur d'Alene From the guide to the Records, 1915-1988, (University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives)

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