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Onwisconsin Fall 2015 FOR UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON ALUMNI AND FRIENDS FALL 2015 Deployment 2.0 When disasters hit, Team Rubicon responds. Page 22 Vision At a tiny building in Wisconsin’s Chequamegon- Nicolet National Forest, scientist Claire Phillips studies carbon in soil samples. The UW has been conducting research at the site for a decade, exploring how forests change over time, under the direction of Ankur Desai, an associate professor in atmospheric and oceanic sciences. Photo by Bryce Richter. On Wisconsin 3 ENHANCED BY A LIFELONG PROFESSIONAL C O M M U N I T Y. INSPIRED BY WORLD- RENOWNED RESEARCH. RECRUITED BY MORE THAN 500 TOP COMPANIES. Our globally recognized faculty and forward-thinking curriculum provide a phenomenal business education and distinct hiring advantage—at exceptional value. The sure path for advancing your career starts here. Let’s begin. go.wisc.edu/UWAlumni 4 On Wisconsin FALL 2015 © 2015 University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Business Contents Fall 2015 Volume 116, Number 3 Jake Wood ’05, co-founder of OnWisconsin Team Rubicon DEPARTMENTS 2 Vision 7 Communications 9 Observation OnCampus 11 News 13 Bygone The Red Gym’s Pool 14 Calculation Campus Visitors 17 Conversation Kathy Cramer 18 Exhibition Cool Science Images 20 Contender Alyssa Daniels 21 Sports FEATURES 22 A New Mission OnAlumni A decorated Marine veteran, Jake Wood ’05 has mobilized thousands of volunteers to bring help 48 News and hope following disasters around the world. 49 Exhibition By Jenny Price ’96 Homecoming Buttons 50 Tradition Dane County Farmers’ Market 30 Collegiate Recovery 101 51 Class Notes Pursuing sobriety can be especially difficult on 58 Diversions college campuses. UW-Madison is helping with 66 Destination Lincoln Statue substance-free housing and other support. By Maggie Ginsberg ’97 34 Very Superstitious From baking brownies to donning lucky cleats, Badger student-athletes take comfort in their pregame rituals. By Dennis Chaptman ’80 38 Long May They Run Since leaving campus, the Emperors of Wyoming Cover have seldom been in the same state, but technology Kate Oliver, a for- mer Army combat allows them to keep recording music together. medic, and fellow By Joshua M. Miller volunteers arrive in the Philippines For more vintage following Ty- Homecoming phoon Haiyan in buttons like the 42 Walk-Ons: Despite the Odds 2013. Photo cour- one above, see These football players came to the UW without tesy Kirk Jackson, BUTTON PHOTO BY ANDY MANIS; JAKE WOOD PHOTO BY ALBERTO VASARI ALBERTO BY PHOTO WOOD JAKE MANIS; ANDY BY PHOTO BUTTON page 49. scholarships, but left as stars. By Tom Kertscher ’84 Team Rubicon. On Wisconsin 5 WWW.WISC.EDU FALL 2015 6 On Wisconsin THIS MESSAGE FURNISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN–MADISON 14310-UW-Print_8.375x10.875.indd 1 9/30/14 12:57 PM Communications RYAN’S RETIREMENT Badger men’s basketball coach Readers Praise, so modest and unassuming. I Bo Ryan announced this sum- Shred Summer Issue remember helping him put to- mer that he will retire after one Every state legislator should gether some shelves, and in that more season. News traveled fast get a copy of the Summer 2015 famous basement, he drilled a with help from @UWMadison, issue. What a great reminder hole in a bottle so I could build recently ranked by Engagement of the importance of our a lamp to take to college. Labs as the top Twitter account great university. Thomas Heberlein ’69, in higher education. Robert Goldberger ’53, MA’69, PhD’71 MD’56 Madison Mequon, Wisconsin I, too, was gifted by the gen- The Summer 2015 issue is full erosity and friendship of Ron of enthusiastic and uplifting Daggett. For several years, I articles. “Counting the Ways” lived with a wonderful man dis- provides a powerful snapshot abled by cerebral palsy, Randall 811people have favorited this photo, of the ways Madison influences Bartels, who passed away last which @UWMadison posted the day the quality of life in Wisconsin year. Randy harbored a dream of that Ryan revealed his plans. and beyond. These are perilous marketing a briefcase that would times [for the university bud- attach to the front of a wheel- get], and your efforts to produce chair, but couldn’t find anyone such a fine argument for more to help him with the design, until funding, not less, are manifest someone suggested Ron Daggett. in this issue! Ron invited us to his home. Jeff James ’64 In his basement, over the course Palmyra, Virginia of several visits, he produced a prototype of the briefcase Randy My wife, Rhoda Grahmann envisioned. Although Randy’s Culin ’87, really enjoys On business never materialized, Wisconsin and reads it cover he used the briefcase for many to cover. The Summer 2015 years. Ron was a man with a issue arrived yesterday and was beautiful mind and heart. promptly seized by our choco- Eric Plaut ’87 late lab puppy and destroyed. Clinton, Iowa 38,242 people liked the tribute to Ryan that I mean shredded — itty, bitty former Badger and NBA draft pick Frank pieces shredded. Anyhow, Muskies for the Kaminsky ’15 posted on Facebook. Loki is sincerely sorry (think Wisconsin Idea droopy, pouty Labrador face) for In regard to “The Wisconsin “He took an 18-year-old destroying the magazine. Is it Idea Is Having a Moment,” kid and helped him be- possible to send her a new copy? [Summer 2015 Association come a man both on and Ted Culin News]: When I was a student, Portland, Oregon Professor Robert Gard es- off the court. No words tablished the Wisconsin Idea can accurately describe Editor’s Note: We are always happy Theatre to promote the Idea, what Coach Ryan has to replace mangled issues, whether and I stage-managed several puppy perpetrated or otherwise. performances. meant to me and how he I remember little about the has changed my life.” Modest, content except for one character, Unassuming Hero Marbert the Mad Muskellunge. Frank Kaminsky I was thrilled to come across Marbert, impersonated by fellow June 29 at 6:40pm your great article on Professor student Ed Morgan ’50, sang a Ronald Daggett ’38, MS’39 comic song about himself and [“Plastics Pioneers,” Summer his place in Wisconsin lore. Ed 2015]. I became best friends graciously suffered the indig- with his son Lorin. I spent a lot nity of wearing a full-sized fish of time at the Daggett home, costume, and he later went on 357–125 and Mr. Daggett was the first to a career in Hollywood, acting, professor I ever met. I never directing, and producing. Ryan’s record as head coach at the UW, including the team’s second straight trip dreamed that I’d grow up to David W. Weiss ’50, MA’51 to the Final Four and making the NCAA PHOTO COURTESY UW ATHLETICS UW COURTESY PHOTO be a professor myself. He was Charlottesville, Virginia Championship game last season. WWW.WISC.EDU THIS MESSAGE FURNISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN–MADISON On Wisconsin 7 14310-UW-Print_8.375x10.875.indd 1 9/30/14 12:57 PM 8 On Wisconsin FALL 2015 Observation Fall 2015 PUBLISHER Wisconsin Alumni Association 650 North Lake Street, Madison, WI 53706 Voice: 608-262-2551 Toll free: 888-WIS-ALUM Fax: 608-265-8771 Email: [email protected] Web: onwisconsin.uwalumni.com CO-EDITORS Niki Denison, Wisconsin Alumni Association Cindy Foss, University Communications SENIOR EDITOR John Allen, Wisconsin Alumni Association SENIOR WRITER Jenny Price ’96, University Communications ART DIRECTOR Julie Savasky, Pentagram Design PRODUCTION EDITOR Eileen Fitzgerald ’79, University Marketing SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHER “There are places I remember all my life, though Made you look! Jeff Miller, University Communications some have changed ...,” the Beatles once sang. 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