Then-IU coach Bob Knight talks to one of his players during a game.
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Milk Campbell
Former IU athlete Milk Campbell died in his home on Friday in Gainsville, Ga.
Herman
Herman B Wells
Herman
Former IU President Herman B Wells visits Thailand in 1948.
Social Work Department
Founded in 1911, the IU School of Social Work is celebrating its centennial this year.
Sniadecki
James Sniadecki played football for IU from 1966 to 1968.
freshman induction
The Spirit of Indiana speaks at a Freshman Induction Ceremony. The Spirit of Indiana was a student meant to represent IU's search for truth and knowledge.
First Little 500
A pace car leads riders in the start of the first Little 500, a nicycle race founded in 1951 and modeled after the Indianapolis 500 auto race.
Kinsey
Famed sexuality researcher Alfred Kinsey sits outside of his center, the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction.
John Ryan
Former IU President John W. Ryan died Aug. 6 at age 81. Ryan was president of IU for 16 years, retiring in 1986. Under his leadership IU created regional campuses in Richmond and New Albany, established the IU Office of International Affairs and allowed the filming of â??Breaking Awayâ? to take place on campus. (PHOTO COURTESY IU ARCHIVES)
John Ryan
Former IU President John W. Ryan died Aug. 6 at age 81. Ryan was president of IU for 16 years, retiring in 1986. Under his leadership IU created regional campuses in Richmond and New Albany, established the IU Office of International Affairs and allowed the filming of â??Breaking Awayâ? to take place on campus. (PHOTO COURTESY IU ARCHIVES)
John Ryan
Former IU President John W. Ryan died Aug. 6 at age 81. Ryan was president of IU for 16 years, retiring in 1986. Under his leadership IU created regional campuses in Richmond and New Albany, established the IU Office of International Affairs and allowed the filming of â??Breaking Awayâ? to take place on campus. (PHOTO COURTESY IU ARCHIVES)
Breaking Away Director
British director Peter Yates, who directed Breaking Away, passed away Sunday at the age of 81.
Rooster
A rooster was suggested in the 1981 Mascot Contest sponsored by the Student Athletic Board. Courtesy of IU Archives.
Mr. Hoosier Pride
Mr. Hoosier Pride only lasted for the 1980 football season. He was fired because he was too ugly. Courtesy of IU Archives.
Henry Hoosier
Henry Hoosier was another suggestion given to the Student Athletic Board. Although slightly more attractive than Mr. Hoosier Pride, he never made it to mascot status. Courtesy of IU Archives.
bulldog
Theta Chi’s dog was briefly IU’s mascot when he was given a red sweater during a football game in 1967. Courtesy of IU Archives.
All Mascots
Inside magazine ranked all of IU's past mascots from worst to best. Still, none of them stuck. Courtesy of IU Archives.
Gargoyle
Because of the Gargoyle perched on top of Maxwell Hall, a student suggested this be the mascot for IU. Courtesy of IU Archives.
Fire-Breathing Bull
Dan Krivoshia designed the official IU symbol, the Crimson Bull, which was adopted by the Student Senate in 1956. Inside nominated the fire-breathing bull as best past mascot. Courtesy of IU Archives.