Iowa State University; Homecoming; Football; Marching band
The ISU marching band is in formation on the football field before bleachers that are full of spectators. Several long streamers are stretched between band members.
Iowa State University; Homecoming; Football field; Marching band
The ISU Marching Band is performing at the 1938 Homecoming football game at Clyde Williams Field. The Marston Water Tower is in the distance behind the scoreboard.
Iowa State University; Homecoming; Football; Marching band
The Iowa State University marching band is performing on the field at the Homecoming football game by forming a giant letter ""M. In the background the bleacher seats are full of spectators.
VEISHEA; Student Activities; Marching Band; Iowa State University
The Iowa State marching band in the 19673 VEISHEA parade. Frank Piersol, Director of Bands, walks ahead of the band, the drum major and four batton twirlers.
Iowa State University; Homecoming; Homecoming Central Committee; Marching Band; Football Field
The Homecoming Central Committee for 1987 poses pregame by the football field with the ISU Marching Band performing in the background. They are left to right, 1st row: Julie Newman, Laura Butler, Jan Harnel, Heidi Hova, Tim Schumann; 2nd row: Mike...
Iowa State University; Homecoming; Football; Marching band
The band is performing marching formations on the field during the Homecoming football game. Behind the band there are spectators seated in the bleachers and standing on the sidelines.
Iowa State University; Homecoming; football; Marching band
The band is marching lengthwise on the football field in a formation of twelve straight lines. A drum major is facing the first line of band members. A crowd of spectators are in the bleachers.
Athletics; Football; Marching Band; Iowa State University;
The band at a football game. The main part of the band is clustered at one end of the field, although individual members are also standing on the sidelines of the field. Several university and city buildings can be seen in the background.
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