Six Winona Normal School football players from 1903. Standing is Charles Nesse, Upham Harris, Ned Schwartz, and William Duffy. Sitting is Ray LeMay and James Nesse.
Contributing Institution:
Winona State University, Darrell W. Krueger Library
Professor J. S. Gaylord, psychology, conducting an experiment with a dead snake at Bear Creek. Female students were asked to touch the snake. Gaylord then recorded their emotional stress.
Contributing Institution:
Winona State University, Darrell W. Krueger Library
Early image of the State Normal School's first buildings. The lower is the original, first used in 1860. The upper is Old Main, opened September 1, 1869.
Contributing Institution:
Winona State University, Darrell W. Krueger Library
Winona Normal School football team of 1896. This was the ""championship"" team which scored 135 points during the season while allowing opponents to score only 12. Other teams defeated included the University of Minnesota and Carleton College.
Contributing Institution:
Winona State University, Darrell W. Krueger Library
Charles H. Berry, Resident Director of the Winona Normal School from 1885-1888. He was also a charter member of the Winona Society of Arts, Sciences, and Letters which raised funds for the Winona Normal School.
Contributing Institution:
Winona State University, Darrell W. Krueger Library
Four photos of student sports and recreation at Winona Normal School as shown in the ""Class of 1900"" memory book. The activities include basketball, indoor softball, football, and gymnastics.
Contributing Institution:
Winona State University, Darrell W. Krueger Library