History of the Marching Hundred
Indiana University's famed Marching Hundred is the product of a tradition which dates back to the organization of the first band at Indiana in 1896.
Originally founded to provide recreation for interested students, the 22-piece band of 1896 grew to 47 members by 1913.
In 1916, the band traveled to Mexico to entertain troops of the American Expeditionary Force under the command of General Pershing.
When the IU campus was converted into a training camp during World War I, the band played an important role in drilling American soldiers.
In the mid-1920s, the IU Band began receiving national attention.
When John Philip Sousa came to Bloomington in November of 1925, he referred to the band as "one of the snappiest marching and playing bands in the country."
The Indiana Band was beginning to earn the definitive title as "one of America's finest."
In 1927, various newspaper and magazine columnists referred to the band in various descriptive accolades:
Indiana's famous Marching and Playing Hundred,
All-American Band, and
the Greatest organization of its kind on the Continent.
Eventually, the title "Marching Hundred" came into popularity and has since been used to describe this outstanding organization.
The band's appearances have included: the Kentucky Derby (1939), the Presidential Inaugural Parade (1953), the Rose Bowl (1968), the Holiday Bowl (1979), the All-American Bowl (1986), the Peach Bowl (1988 and 1990), the Liberty Bowl (1988), the Copper Bowl (1991), the Independence Bowl (1993), and the Insight Bowl (2007).
Each season the Marching Hundred performs live before thousands of fans as well as for national television and radio audiences.
The band produces video and audio tapes of its outstanding performances each year.
The Big Ten has long been noted for outstanding marching bands and the Marching Hundred has long led the field in terms of spirit, innovation, and musical quality.
Numerous college and high school bands utilize elements of Indiana's rehearsal procedure and marching style.
The Marching Hundred combines marching precision and musical brilliance seldom matched in the conference.
In 2007, the Marching Hundred was the recipient of the Sudler Trophy, naming it as the outstanding college marching band in the country.
Every appearance of the band reinforces the motto of the Marching Hundred: A Tradition of Excellence
Directors of the Marching Hundred
| Since 1993 | David C. Woodley |
| 1986 - 1992 | Stephen W. Pratt |
| 1983 - 1985 | Wilber T. England |
| 1972 - 1982 | Ray E. Cramer |
| 1967 - 1971 | Frederick C. Ebbs |
| 1956 - 1966 | Ronald Gregory |
| 1954 - 1955 | Logan Turrentine |
| 1953 | Kenneth O. Snapp |
| 1948 - 1952 | Daniel Martino |
| 1941 - 1947 | Gerald Doty |
| 1935 - 1940 | Frederick B. Green |
| 1929 - 1934 | V. E. Dillard |
| 1926 - 1928 | Mark Hindsley |
| 1916 - 1925 | Archie Warner |
| 1914 - 1915 | Carl F. Brand |
| 1912 - 1913 | Russell P. Harker |
| 1910 - 1911 | John S. Taylor |
| 1899 - 1909 | L. M. Hiatt |
| 1898 | J.C. Hyatt |
| 1896 - 1897 | S.M. Unger |
Drum Majors of the Marching Hundred
| 2009 | Annelise Herchen and Tonya Mitchell |
| 2007 - 2008 | Schuyler Troy |
| 2005 - 2006 | Brittany DiSalvo and Steve Meyer |
| 2004 | John Gilbert |
| 2002 - 2003 | Chris Stokdyk |
| 2000 - 2001 | Brian Shaw |
| 1999 | Matt Coy |
| 1997 - 1998 | John Whalin |
| 1996 | Steven J. Waldron |
| 1993 - 1995 | Spencer Mayhew |
| 1992 | Randy Jones |
| 1990 - 1991 | Dan Beauchamp |
| 1987 - 1989 | Greg Dotson |
| 1984 - 1986 | Rod Shubel |
| 1982 - 1983 | Timothy Yontz |
| 1977 - 1981 | Ralph Ewell |
| 1976 | Ben Hammontree |
| 1974 - 1975 | Fred Kelly |
| 1972 - 1973 | Charlie Harris and Fred Kelly |
| 1971 | Charlie Harris |
| 1969 - 1970 | Tabor Stamper |
| 1967 | Larry Lafferty |
| 1959 - 1962 | Wayne Hinkel |
Chronology of the Marching Hundred
| 1896 | formation of the first band at IU (twenty-two men) |
| 1899 | L.M. Hiatt appointed director |
| 1911 | John S. Taylor appointed director |
| 1912 | Russell P. Harker appointed director |
| 1914 | Department of Bands established Karl F. Brand appointment |
| 1915 | Archie Warner appointed director IU Band becomes The Band of the First Regiment of the Indiana National Guard |
| 1916 | IU Band travels to Mexico to entertain American troops of the AEF under the command of Gen. John Pershing.
IU Band receives the highest unit ranking of the state militia. During WWI, the IU campus was converted into a training center for soldiers, and the IU Band plays an important role in the drilling of soldiers. |
| 1917 | American soldiers return from war in Europe--IU Band roster lists 125 musicians. |
| 1923 | The IU School of Music is organized--band members receive academic credit for service. |
| 1924 | Grover Cleaver appointed director |
| 1925 | John Philip Sousa visits the IU campus and declares the IU Band to be "the snappiest marching and playing band in the country." |
| 1927 | The famous trip to Harvard University--the IU Band spells out "HARVARD" in a continuous drill during the halftime performance.
Mark Hindsley appointed director |
| 1928 | "Marching Hundred" first used as the name for the IU Band |
| 1929 | V.E. Dillard appointed director |
| 1931 | Alpha Zeta chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi established at IU. |
| 1933 | Marching Hundred performs at the Chicago World's Fair
"Battle of the Bands" with Purdue University |
| 1935 | Marching Hundred holds record for the fastest marching cadence--152 beats per minute
Frederick B. Green appointed director |
| 1937 | Marching Hundred travels to Texas to celebrate its centennial
Marching Hundred recognized as a "best band" at the national level--many bands attempt to copy letter formations and precision drills |
| 1939 | Marching Hundred performs at the Kentucky Derby
Marching Hundred travels to New York Polo Ground (IU vs. Fordham) |
| 1940 | Presidential Candidate Wendell Willkie chooses the Marching Hundred as his official honor guard
Girls' Fife and Drum Corps accompanies the Hundred on road trips Major Roy H. Hagarty named director |
| 1941 | Band activities slow because of World War II
Gerald Doty nammed director |
| 1945 | The IU Band resumes normal activities after the end of WWII |
| 1948 | Daniel Martino named director
Four concert units are formed within the Department of Bands |
| 1949 | Rho Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma established at Indiana University |
| 1949-1952 | The Marching Hundred makes three consecutive appearances at the Indianapolis 500 and Kentucky Derby |
| 1953 | Marching Hundred represents Indiana at Eisenhower's Inagural Parade in Washington, D.C. (130 members) |
| 1956 | Dr. Ronald Gregory named director
Marching Hundred appears at Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears professional football games |
| 1960 | Herald trumpets added to the Hundred |
| 1964 | Marching Hundred becomes the first Big Ten band to perform at the Orange Bowl Parade and in the Orange Bowl (stadium) |
| 1967 | Frederick C. Ebbs appointed director
Marching Hundred performs at the Rose Bowl |
| 1972 | RedSteppers added to the Hundred
Ray E. Cramer named director |
| 1973 | First women (marching members) added to Hundred |
| 1979 | Marching Hundred performs at the Holiday Bowl |
| 1983 | Wilbur England named director |
| 1986 | Marching Hundred performs at the All-American Bowl
Stephen W. Pratt named director |
| 1987 | Marching Hundred performs at the Peach Bowl |
| 1988 | Marching Hundred performs at the Liberty Bowl |
| 1990 | Marching Hundred performs at the Peach Bowl |
| 1991 | Marching Hundred performs at the Copper Bowl |
| 1993 | David C. Woodley appointed director
Marching Hundred performs at the Independence Bowl |
| 1996 | The IU Department of Bands begins a year-long centennial celebration of the Marching Hundred |
| 1998 | The IU Department of Bands adds a fourth faculty member; Dr. Douglas Stotter is named as Assistant Director of Bands and Assistant Director of the Marching Hundred |
| 2005 | The IU Department of Bands adds a new fourth faculty member; Dr. Brian Doyle is named as Assistant Director of Bands and Assistant Director of the Marching Hundred |
| 2006 | The IU Department of Bands adds a new fourth faculty member; Dr. Paul Popiel is named as Assistant Director of Bands and Associate Director of the Marching Hundred |
| 2007 | The Marching Hundred is awarded the Sudler Trophy, naming it the outstanding college marching band in the country |
| 2008 | The Marching Hundred becomes the first college band to perform in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. |
| 2008 | The Big Red Basketball Band becomes the first college basketball band to perform in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis |
