You Can't Hide My Falcon Pride
Prepared Cooperatively by members of the professional division, Ann Dubbe and T.W. Clymer.
The Wisconsin in Scotland Yearbook was compiled by students in the program as a memento of the semester. Contents include letters and photocopied images of students, program directors, and faculty.
Recipe is for Somali Sambusa, Student Involvemnt, Office of International education food flag, program, recipe, handout
Music Department schedule, flyers, website prints, activities, flag, handouts
UWRF Foundation Year in Review
Handouts, Newspaper Prints, Website Prints, Email, Personal narrative, Invite, Program
Student Voice, May 9, 1955. "649 STARS SHINE FOR VICTORY, Ruth Oits Lewis, a sophomore from River Falls looks at the names of River Falls students
and faculty written on the stars of the service flag. The flag was a tribute to the men of the College who served in World War II; 644 blue stars represented men in active service, while five gold
stars represented men either killed in action or missing."
College Expense book, copy of an article written for a UWRF publication, correspondence with Liz Oostendorp, Director of Publications and a personal memoir of his time on campus.
School opens, Football season opens vs Augsburg, Rodeo, Homecoming football vs La Crosse, George R. Field Inauguration, WRFW on the air, Presidential Election, Rodli commons, student demonstration at Oshkosh, Basketball season opens, wrestling season opens, swimming season opens, Julian Bond, Apollo 8, Nixion Inauguration, Winter Carnival, Fine Arts Festival, Veterinary School, Grassroots Politics Conference, Foundation Week, Faculty Frolics, Journalism Day, Track season opens, Eisenhower dies, 18-year-old beer referendum, baseball season opens, World Affairs Forum, Student Rebellion, Commencement.
WRFW-FM Campus Radio StationRed pennant with white WSU lettering and a falcon mascot image.
Red pennant with WSU in white letters with the University Emblem.