Cliffdwellers, Irish, Pilots—these were all names for the University’s football teams from 1902 to 1950. For a bit of football history, pictures of teams from the early days, stories, and the game ball from the Pilot victory over nationally ranked St. Mary’s, visit the display in the basement hallway of Shipstad Hall across from the computer room. And for more football history, stop in the museum to see football helmets from the 1940s, uniforms from the 1930s, game balls from the 1930s and 1940s, and more. The University museum is located in the basement of Shipstad Hall, room 014. Open Monday & Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and also by appointment. All are welcome to visit the museum and see the display in the hallway, which is available outside of museum hours. Contact Carolyn Connolly, museum coordinator, at 8038 or piatz@up.edu for more information.