Old School Kinnick

I think was during WWII, Kinnick hosted the "Iowa pre-Flight Seahawks" football team during '42, '43 and '44 seasons, as we were a naval conscription school. They were actually bosses, finishing 7-3, 9-1 (#2 in the nation) and 9-1 (#6 in the nation). Their star player in 1942? None other than Forest Evashevski.

My guess is that those were the Pre-flight naval barracks.
 
I think was during WWII, Kinnick hosted the "Iowa pre-Flight Seahawks" football team during '42, '43 and '44 seasons, as we were a naval conscription school. They were actually bosses, finishing 7-3, 9-1 (#2 in the nation) and 9-1 (#6 in the nation). Their star player in 1942? None other than Forest Evashevski.

My guess is that those were the Pre-flight naval barracks.


probably right, or at least close. the funny thing is that the photo has a date of 1950. Maybe it just took a while to dismantle, or the kept them for other use, or maybe used for korean war as well.
 
The Quonset huts and similar barracks-style structures were at a number of locations around campus at least through the '70's. When I was there in the '70's they were used for married student housing.
 
The Quonset huts and similar barracks-style structures were at a number of locations around campus at least through the '70's. When I was there in the '70's they were used for married student housing.

Seems appropriate! ;)
 
wonder what the housing is in that first picture - west of the stadium. almost looks like barracks of some kind.

Ankle, that was indeed married housing. I can't count myself in the legacy of Iowa graduates in my family, but my grandfather lived there when he was going to Iowa for pharmacy school in the late 40's. My dad grew up in one of those barracks and he graduated from Iowa in 1973 as a dentist. Oddly enough the spot my dad tailgated in for nearly 2 decades was almost the exact spot where my grandparents "hut" was. I think since my dad started school at Iowa in the fall of 1967, he has missed less than 10 home games. He was born in 1949 and literally played as a toddler in the shadows of the stadium. Even though the program blows, I miss living that far away and not going to games in the fall.
 
Awesome pics. I always enjoy looking at old black and white photos of the campus and see how things have changed over the years.
 

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