Stevens Point Normal opened in September of this year
What is 1894
This building was first opened in 1915
What is Nelson Hall
This is the current Chancellor of the University
Who is Chancellor Gibson
The name of UWSP's most known, underground newspaper
What is the Counterpoint
The name of the student newspaper on campus
What is the Pointer
This was the first recorded female team sport at Stevens Point Normal
What is Basketball
The name of the "Nelsonites" favorite mascot
Who is Trouble
This former President was known for wearing a red vest
Who is Lee S. Dreyfus
This was the "center" of student life on campus
What is the University Center
The name of the field that the UWSP football team plays at
These were the main circles of student clubs
What is Literary and Music circles
This "mite" was a mighty popular education professor who retired in 1956
Who is May Roach
This Chancellor oversaw the addition of the paper science department
Who is Chancellor Marshall
This building was erected in 1965, originally called the LRC
What is Albertson Hall
This was the name of the annual yearbook
What is the Iris
This "catch" was the first president of what is now the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Who is Theron B. Pray
This was once the Training school, but is now
What is the Communication Arts Center (or CAC)
This former President of the University died in a plane crash in 1967
Who is James H. Albertson
This band (staring a young Eric Clapton) played, possibly their worst performance, in the University Fieldhouse in 1968
Who is Cream
The number of academic and administrative buildings that UWSP houses on its Stevens Point campus
What is 16
This many students attended Stevens Point Normal School on it's first day
What is 366
This was the second building built on the Stevens Point Normal campus
What was Sims Cottage
This President was elected in 1906 after the former president "got the boot"
Who is John F. Sims
This 1967 riot engaged much of the university and high school students in protest of Governor Knowles
What is the Beer Riot
This musician, loved by professors of history, played at the University Fieldhouse in 1984
Who is James Taylor