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1 | Officers of the I. S. N. S. cadet battalion of 1897 | A photo of the 1897 Student Battalion. |
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2 | From drill to physical culture; military work abandoned because United States government was too exacting in demands; physical culture more popular | History of the ISNS Student Battalion; physical education will succeed military training; description of new Gymnasium facilities; photo. | |
3 | Normal drill ground; military band and battalion drawn up for review | A photo of the military band. |
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4 | G. B. Affleck; head of Physical Training Department | George B. Affleck; photo. | |
5 | I. S. N. S. batteries drawn up for review | A photo of the military cadets. |
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6 | Miss Emma Paffendorf; assistant in Physical Training | Emma Paffendorf; photo. | |
7 | Chas. A. Pell; coach of athletic teams | Charles A. Pell; photo. |
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8 | The Gymnasium; "such an evident air of solidity and durability that it is really impressive" | Gymnasium; photo. | |
9 | "Jim" Robinson; supervisor of buildings and grounds, built Central Hall, Auditorium, and the Gymnasium | James E. Robinson; photo. |
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10 | "Babe" Ehret; captain elect for '05 | James Ehret; photo. | |
11 | Normal vs. Creighton; Pell's men make it 6-0 against Fred Williams' team; Normal rallied grandly and won the last game of football season | I. S. N. S. defeated Creighton, 6-0. |
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12 | James Strawn; captain football team '04 | James Strawn; photo. | |
13 | "Billie" Yeager--right tackle | William Yeager; photo. |
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14 | "Ching" Meyers--left guard | Albert Meyer; photo. | |
15 | F. Huston--quarterback | Ferral Huston; photo. |
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16 | Buena Vista does it; gives second team only defeat of the season | The second string lost to Buena Vista, 56-6. | |
17 | Starr Wilson--right half | Starr Wilson; photo. |
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18 | Football squad 1904 | Football squad 1904; photo. |
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19 | Football season 1904; most successful team in our history--Normal one of "big 4" in football; all the best teams in the state were met--totals, Normal | Article provides a detailed summary of the 1904 football season. | |
20 | H. G. Martin--right guard | Harry G. Martin; photo. | |
21 | "Buddy" Wallace--left half | George Wallace; photo. |
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22 | "Billie" Casey--left tackle | Will Casey; photo. |
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23 | Joe Wright--center; chosen center of all-state team | Joseph Wright; photo. | |
24 | Normal in fourth place; "Tommy" Jones chosen captain of all-state team--Joe Wright center | I. S. N. S. is ranked fourth in the state; Wright and Jones made the all-state team. | |
25 | "Tommy" Jones--fullback; chosen captain of all-state team | Thomas Jones; photo. |
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26 | Triangular oratorical; an excellent contest and very close; Kenneth Colegrove, first; Earl Hoagland, second; John Cherney, third; N. B. Knapp, fourth | A triangular debate between the Philos, Aristos, and Orios resulted in a win for Kenneth Colegrove. |
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27 | Dr. Earl B. Rogers '96 | Dr. Rogers was a visitor at I. S. N. S. | |
28 | Lillian Dale,'95 | Lillian Dale is a primary teacher in Des Moines. | |
29 | Winifred Morris, '99 | Winifred Morris is attending the University of Iowa. | |
30 | Erma Carpenter, '98 | Erma Carpenter lives on a farm near State Center. |