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Student Memorabilia Collection
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pamphlet "The Normal Maid" , 1898, a Valentine social event invitation, program flier, promotion General John B. Gordon, and a bulletin image of the Normal School Building.

Swanson, Ronald, 1979-1992.

A letter from a former professor, Dr. James T. King, 1992. River Falls Chamber of Commerce Booklet, circa 1980, Excerpt booklet from In Defense of South Hall, Falcon Features, Fall 1984, Phi Alpha Theta International Honor Society in History Bulletin, 1979. Christmas Chronical, 1979. Article on Wisconsin's Area Research Centers, 1972. two UWRF bulletins, circa 1980.

Student Memorabilia Collection

  • UWRF Series 226

This is an artificial collection of various donated materials from Alumn, accumulated during their time as a student at UW-River Falls. Materials in this collection document student life and activities during the students academic career.

Reginald M. Ronningen, 1965-1969.

Folder 1, Ephemera: Class registration cards, alumni card, honors day program from May 1969
Folder 2, Fraternity records of Gamma Nu, Sigma Gamma, and Sigma Rho
Folder 3, Freshman initiation materials from the fall of 1965. includes a beanie, summons to the Kangaroo Court, constitution to the freshman, and a garbage bag to collect trash on campus.
Folder 4, Constitution for Kappa Mu Epsilon Mathematics Honors Society.
Folder 5, Sigma Tau Gamma 1968-1969 Calander Girls.

Milliren, Claire, 1940-1946.

1941 Honors Day Program, 1940 and 1943 FFA Annual Banquet program, 1946 Honors and Recognition Day program, 1946 Commencement program, diploma certification, 2 "United We Stand" paper eagles, 2 copies of the 1943 Prom dance cards, 2 copies of a Program

Magnuson, Anna, 1909-1912.

school record, teaching certificate, 1919 football record and photograph of team, Physics class notes. River Falls State Normal School photographs and postcards, Local rural school class photographs.

Kliszcz, Thomas G.,

Thomas G. Kliszcz graduated from the River Falls State Teachers College in 1942. During his time on campus, he was active in the marching and concert band, Math Club, and Baseball team.
He went on to pursue a D.D.S. from Marquette University, completed in 1949, and began a dentistry practice in Northern Wisconsin. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1952. In 1977, he closed his dentistry practice and opened an authentic Polich Restaurant Kliszcz’s Karczma near Cable Wis.
In 1979, he was awarded the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Wisconsin River Falls.