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MARQUETTE UNIVErSITY alumni Reunion Weekend alumni Reunion Weekend July 28–31, 2011 July 28–31, 2011

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P.O. Box 1881 Non-Profit Org. , WI 53201-1881 U.S. Postage PAID Milwaukee, WI Permit No. 628

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Please join us for three days of fun and celebration at a Reunion Registration and Information M Club v alumni Reunion Weekend 2011 Alumni Memorial Union, Second Floor Reception for Former orites Check in at Reunion Weekend headquarters, and pick up your Lettered Athletes registration information. Saturday, July 30 Book your hotel now. 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. The following hotels are located in downtown Milwaukee: Thursday, July 28 Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 Al McGuire Center Light hors d’oeuvres and Aloft Milwaukee Downtown DoubleTree Hotel Hotel Metro InterContinental Hotel Pfister Hotel 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Noon – 8 p.m. 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. 1230 Old World Third St. 611 W. Ave. 411 E. Mason St. 139 E. Kilbourn Ave. 424 E. Wisconsin Ave. refreshments will be served, 414.226.0122 414.273.2950 414.272.1937 414.276.8686 414.273.8222 and a private tour will be given. 877.GOALOFT 800.222.TREE 877.638.7620 888.424.6835 800.558.8222 Reunion favorite Courtyard Milwaukee Hilton Milwaukee Hyatt Regency Milwaukee Iron Horse Hotel Afternoon of Downtown City Center 333 W. Kilbourn Ave. 500 W. Florida St. 300 W. Michigan St. 509 W. Wisconsin Ave. 414.276.1234 414.831.4613 Reflection Alumni Bash All-Reunion Mass 414.291.4122 414.271.7250 800.233.1234 888.543.4766 Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 Sunday, July 31 800.321.2211 800.HILTONS 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. – midnight 9 a.m. AMU, Chapel of the Holy Family AMU, Westowne Square Church of the Gesu 3 p.m. – Mass Join all alumni back for the week- Rev. Bryan N. Massingale, S.T.D., Dr. Susan (Moser) Mountin, Jour ’71 Or stay in Mashuda Hall. Each room has a private bathroom, twin beds, end at this evening of food and will celebrate this Feast of Saint air conditioning and an alarm clock. Cost is $44 per night/single, $62 per night/double, Join your reunion classmates from celebration. Dining is al fresco, Ignatius liturgy with music from $75 per night/triple or $80 per night/quad, plus tax. Make your reservation by calling all years for an afternoon of prayer Reunion favorite and a buffet will be served until 9 Milwaukee’s renowned All Saints Residence Life Conference Services at 414.288.7208. and reflection in the Jesuit tradition. p.m. Cash bar with drink specials. Church Gospel Choir. Hosted by Block Party Cost: $30 per person the Ethnic Alumni Association. Parking is available the 16th Street Parking Structure located between West Wisconsin Run or Walk the Saturday, July 30 Avenue and West Wells Street for $3 for the entire weekend. Reunion Weekend Marquette Mile or 5K 1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday, July 30 (rain or shine) Central Mall FarEwell Brunch marquette.edu/alumni/reunions 9 a.m. Sunday, July 31 Find a sunny spot — there are AMU, Room 163 10 a.m. plenty to choose from — for AMU, Monaghan Ballroom Get ready for a brisk walk or run this weekend favorite! around Marquette’s campus. Cost: $20 per person Celebrate. Reconnect. Reminisce. Pay as you go Register at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions or call 414.288.7431. Friday Night Kickoff Parties 3

Class of 2006 Class of 1986 Class of 1971 FRIDAY NIGHT P 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. Pub Crawl, Marquette campus Motor, a restaurant and bar at The Wisconsin Club — Deutscher Union Sports Annex (registration the Harley-Davidson Museum, at Room, 900 W. Wisconsin Ave. site until 10 p.m.), Caffrey’s Pub and the crossroads of 6th and Canal Gather with friends at one of the finest Murphy’s Irish Pub streets, Milwaukee private social and business clubs in the Pay as you go You don’t have to be a motorcycle fan country, just seconds from campus.

to enjoy this amazing bar and restaurant Cost: $20 per person includes appetizers, ARTIES located on the Milwaukee River. beer, wine and soda Class of 1981 Cost: $25 per person includes appetizers, Valet parking available Class of 1996 beverages and a ticket to visit the 7 p.m. Harley-Davidson Museum (expires 7 p.m. Palm Garden — Milwaukee Public Oct. 29, 2011) The Harp Irish Pub, 113 E. Juneau Ave. Market, 400 N. Water St. Class of 1966 Complimentary parking available Relive your college years as you celebrate at Reminisce about your Marquette days at 6 p.m. one of Milwaukee’s favorite establishments. this unique venue, which offers views of Alumni Memorial Union, Henke Lounge the historic Third Ward. — Marquette campus Cost: $15 per person includes food and one drink ticket Cost: $20 per person includes appetizers Celebrate friendships and Marquette as you and one drink ticket enjoy a popular spot on campus. A shuttle bus is available from campus; Complimentary parking available Class of 2001 limited street parking available Cost: $20 per person includes appetizers, First bus departs at 6:45 p.m. from campus beer, wine and soda 7 p.m. Class of 1976 Aloft Milwaukee Downtown, Class of 1991 7 p.m. 1230 Old World Third St. The Polaris Restaurant at the Hyatt 7 p.m. Regency Milwaukee ­ Catch up with old friends, and enjoy an Iron Horse Hotel, 500 W. Florida St. evening overlooking the Milwaukee River. 333 W. Kilbourn Ave. Party the night away at one of Milwaukee’s Reconnect with your Marquette classmates Cost: $15 per person includes appetizers newest hotel hot spots. as you enjoy amazing views of the city. and one drink ticket Cost: $20 per person includes appetizers Cost: $20 per person includes appetizers, A shuttle bus is available from campus; and one drink ticket beer, wine and soda limited street and valet parking available Limited street parking and valet Parking available in the Hyatt parking First bus departs at 6:45 p.m. from campus parking available structure for $5

Friday Night Find out more at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions. 4 5 College celebrations and Events EThnic Alumni Association Reunion Events C OLLEGE C ELEBRATIONS EAA Hospitality Suite E thni c A lumni ASSO C IATION Thursday, July 28 Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 9 p.m. – 2 a.m. (Thursday) Celebrate 100 Years of Journalism Engineering Fraternity Parties Family Bowling Night EAA 1oth Anniversary EAA Brunch 11 p.m. – 2 a.m. (Friday and Saturday) at Marquette Reception Friday, July 29 Bridging the Gap, 1017 N. 17th St. 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Celebration 11 a.m. AMU, Friday, July 29 Triangle Fraternity Union Sports Annex 6 p.m. AMU, Lunda Room, Second Floor Join the EAA and friends every night 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. (corner of 16th and Wells streets) Monaghan Ballroom, Third Floor Enjoy a delicious brunch and meet of reunion weekend for hospitality and The Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion, 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. good company at Bridging the Gap, Triangle Fraternity House, 806 N. 15th St. Bring family and enjoy an evening Join us for a night of celebration the new director of Marquette’s Cost: $10 per person a community and educational center Cost: $18 per person, includes food and beverages of cosmic bowling (please bring as we honor the Ethnic Alumni Educational Opportunity Program, founded by Robert A. Byrd, Jr., Arts Reconnect with old friends, and enjoy Milwaukee Ale House cuisine. socks), drink specials and Association’s first decade! Dr. Joseph Green, along with a discounted menu. some of our brightest multicultural ’80, located on the corner of 17th and Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity The program will feature former State streets. Drinks, snacks, playing Last game begins at Marquette basketball player and and EOP students. 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. 8:45 p.m. cards and more will be provided. All Sigma Phi Delta House, 910 Renee St. assistant coach Maurice “Bo” Ellis, Cost: $15 per person are welcome! Cost: $18 per person, includes food and beverages Complimentary Sp ’77, and actor/comedian Rondell College of Nursing 75th Anniversary Reconnect with old friends, and enjoy Milwaukee Ale House cuisine. bowling and Sheridan, Sp ’80. EAA T-shirts The College of Nursing’s year-long celebration of 75 years of Sunday, July 31 pay-as-you-go food Enjoy a delicious buffet dinner and Show your EAA pride! T-shirts will caring will culminate in a conference and dinner on Friday, July 29. All-Reunion Mass and beverage cash bar. After dinner, dance to be available for sale throughout the College of Nursing 75th Anniversary Conference: 9 a.m. Church of the Gesu Department of Physical Therapy entertainment by D.J. weekend near registration in the Toward Greater Excellence Tall Order (aka Tony Rev. Bryan N. Massingale, S.T.D., AMU and at EAA events. R eunion Annual Conference will celebrate this Feast of Saint Visit marquette.edu/alumni/reunions to “Wrongful life: individuals, families and society conflicted over Reeder, Comm ’88). register and for complete conference details. Summer chic attire Ignatius liturgy with music from beginning-of-life ethical dilemmas” and “Everything you wanted Milwaukee’s renowned All Saints EAA Mission Cost: $25 per person College of Nursing to know about jurisprudence but were afraid to ask.” Church Gospel Choir. Hosted by The Ethnic Alumni Association is 75th Anniversary Dinner Friday, July 29 the Ethnic Alumni Association. focused on serving Marquette’s

The Pfister Hotel, 424 E. Wisconsin Ave. 8 a.m. alumni and students of color by Ev ents Walter Schroeder Health Sciences Complex, promoting networking opportunities, 5:30 p.m. cash bar Mary Pat Murray Lecture Hall, SC 356 supporting recruitment and 7:00 p.m. dinner Cost: $50 per person for alumni mentoring efforts, and fundraising Cost: $45 per person for scholarships on behalf of Four hours of state-required ethics and jurisprudence current minority students. For the Visit marquette.edu/chs/continuing_ed.shtml to register and for latest EAA news, visit us online at complete conference details. marquette.edu/alumni/eaa.

Register at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions or call 414.288.7431. Register at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions or call 414.288.7431. 6 7 Tours Back to School T Back-to-School B a ours Open Houses Friday Saturday Saturday, July 30 Session 2 Continued Business Machines, and c k to Jeff Sherman, Bus Ad ’91, Saturday, July 30 Off-Campus Tours Off-Campus Tours Campus Tours Life after Marquette Session 1 — 9 a.m. president and co-owner of basketball with Don Kojis, 1 p.m. – 2 p.m.

(Round-trip bus transportation is (Round-trip bus transportation is 10 a.m. Sc hool onmilwaukee.com provided to all off-campus tours.) provided to all off-campus tours.) Marquette Jesuit Residence Ignatian Spirituality: Arts ’61 Join classmates from your college, 12:30 p.m. 10 a.m. Stuessi Gardens tour a way of life Session 3 Continued and hear an update. The program Miller Brewery tour Discovery World tour 11 a.m. Presented by Stephanie Russell, will be held at 1:30 p.m. The Wide World of (return time approx. 2:30 p.m.) (return time approx. 1:30 p.m.) One-hour walking tour of campus Arts ’83, and Rev. Doug Arts and Sciences Stress: FROM 12:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Noon Leonhardt, S.J. Raynor Bridge MOOD AND MEMORY Lakefront Brewery tour Miller Park tour Schroeder Hall tour Beneath the Marquette experi- Don’t miss Business Administration (return time approx. 2:30 p.m.) Home of the Milwaukee Brewers ence lies Ignatian spirituality, TO MOTOR CONTROL Noon Straz Hall, Brownlee Atrium (return time approx. 1 p.m.) which has animated Jesuit edu- Dr. William Cullinan, PT ’81, Campus Tours Al McGuire Center tour Haggerty cation for centuries. Take time dean of Marquette’s College Communication (including 3 p.m. 11:30 a.m. Noon – 2 p.m. Museum of Art to reflect on the varied ways of Health Sciences and Journalism and Speech) One-hour walking tour of campus Sprecher Brewery tour Ray and Kay Eckstein Hall Free admission (return time approx. 2 p.m.) in which Ignatian spirituality director of the Integrative Johnston Hall, jPad, First Floor Open house for the new home Thursday – Saturday: 3 p.m. This tour is family friendly! touched your life as a student Neuroscience Research Center (the newly renovated student lounge) of Marquette Law School 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Rev. James McCabe, S.J., Hall tour and how God extends to us Cullinan will discuss the body’s 11:30 a.m. (Tours depart every 30 minutes.) Sunday: noon to 5 p.m. Engineering Marquette’s newest residence hall continuing opportunities for internal mechanisms for coping Former Pabst Brewery Haggerty Engineering, Triangle Lounge spiritual life and growth. 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. “Best Place” tour Raynor Memorial with stress. The control of this Health Sciences Ray and Kay Eckstein Hall (return time approx. 1:30 p.m.) LibrarIES set of responses has implications Session 2 — 10 a.m. Session 3 — 11:15 a.m. Open house for the new home of Thursday and Friday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. for everything from our ability to (including Biomedical Sciences, Clinical Marquette Law School learn to susceptibility to disorders Laboratory Science, Dental Hygiene, Saturday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Not your same Impact of Social (Tours depart every 30 minutes.) of mood and cognition — even Exercise Science, Physician Assistant Sunday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. old Marquette Media ON JOURNALISM, the ability to skillfully execute Studies, Physical Therapy, and Speech Presented by Daniel Hamrin, CORPORATE motor programs like shooting Pathology and Audiology) admissions counselor, COMMUNICATION AND Reminiscing with Archives free throws. Hear a neuroscien- Cramer Hall, Student Lounge Undergraduate Admissions INSTITUTIONS tist’s perspective on maintaining Friday: noon – 6 p.m. Nursing a healthy balance in regard to Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Discuss how Marquette has Presented by Tim Blair, Arts ’91, Clark Hall Terrace, Lower Level grown and what the future has in vice president of marketing and control of the body’s stress axis. Alumni Memorial Union, Second Floor store. Also learn how alumni can communications for International Professional Studies Take a trip down memory lane when browsing through the university’s spread the word about Marquette. Cudahy Hall, Lower Level collection of Hilltop and Tribune archives, photographs, memorabilia, and other treasures from the past 50 years. More detailed information about speakers and topic content can be found at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions. 8 REUNION WEEKEND SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 9 R euni o n S ch edule of Ev ent s

Golden Jubilee Reunion Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 Weekend (Class of 1961) information can be found at Reunion Registration Tour 3 p.m. Rev. James Reunion Registration and Class Is In Session Back-to-school Open Houses Alumni Bash and Information McCabe, S.J., Hall Information Lectures at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. 6:30 p.m. – midnight marquette.edu/alumni/reunions. Noon – 8 p.m. 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. 11:15 a.m. See page 7 for details. See page 7 for details. Westowne Square Tour 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. AMU, Second Floor AMU, Second Floor Ray and Kay Eckstein Hall Tour 10 a.m. Discovery World Block Party EAA Hospitality Suite College of Nursing 75th Reminiscing with Archives 1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. 11 p.m. – 2 a.m. College of Nursing 75th Anniversary Conference: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tour 10 a.m. Marquette Jesuit Central Mall Bridging the Gap Anniversary Dinner Toward Greater Excellence AMU Residence Stuessi Gardens tour 1017 N. 17th St. Thursday, July 28 5:30 p.m. cash bar AMU and Clark Hall M Club Reception for Former Reunion Registration 7 p.m. dinner Run or Walk the Marquette Tour 10:30 a.m. Miller Park Lettered Athletes Sunday, July 31 and Information Department of Physical The Pfister Hotel Mile or 5K 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. EAA Brunch 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. Therapy Annual Conference 424 E. Wisconsin Ave. 9 a.m. Al McGuire Center All-reunion Mass 11 a.m. AMU, Second Floor Schroeder Health Sciences AMU, Room 163 9 a.m. Celebrate 100 years of AMU, Lunda Room Light hors d’oeuvres and Complex, Mary Pat Murray Church of the Gesu Journalism at Marquette refreshments will be served, Family Bowling Night Lecture Hall, SC 356 Army and Navy ROTC Tour 11 a.m. one-hour and a private tour will be given. 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Reception Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity Alumni Open House Reunion Weekend Party walking tour of campus Farewell Brunch Union Sports Annex Afternoon of Reflection 5:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. and Lunch 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. 6 p.m. – 10 p.m 10 a.m. The Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Tour 11:30 a.m. EAA Hospitality Suite Sigma Phi Delta House AMU, Monaghan Ballroom Chapel of the Holy Family 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. EAA 10th Old Gym, 1508 W. Clybourn St. Sprecher Brewing 910 Renee St. 9 p.m. – 2 a.m. 3 p.m. — Mass Anniversary Celebration Come visit the home of the Golden Bridging the Gap Eagle Battalion, and stay for lunch. 6 p.m. Friday Night Class Parties Tour 11:30 a.m. former Pabst 1017 N. 17th St. Tour 12:30 p.m. Miller Brewery For more information or to Brewery AMU, Monaghan Ballroom 6 p.m. – 11 p.m. Check the Friday respond, Tour 12:30 p.m. Lakefront Brewery night party page for your class Triangle Fraternity Party Army ROTC: armyrotc@marquette. Tour noon Schroeder Hall party information. edu or mu.edu/rotc/army/alumni. Tour 3 p.m. one-hour walking 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. shtml Tour noon Al McGuire Center tour of campus Triangle Fraternity House EAA Hospitality Suite 806 N. 15th St. Navy ROTC: [email protected] 11 p.m. – 2 a.m. or mu.edu/rotc/navy/alumni.shtml Tour noon – 2 p.m. Ray and Kay Bridging the Gap Eckstein Hall 1017 N. 17th St. Complimentary

Register at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions or call 414.288.7431. Alumni Reunion Weekend 2011 Reservation Form

Registration deadline: Monday, July 25 Please indicate events you will attend: Events Cost per person # attending Please print Thursday, July 28 Family Bowling Night, 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Free ______Name First Maiden Last Friday, July 29 Tour: Miller Brewery, 12:30 p.m. Free ______College Year Tour: Lakefront Brewery, 12:30 p.m. $7 ______Afternoon of Reflection, 1 p.m. Free ______Address Tour: Walking Tour of Campus, 3 p.m. Free ______Tour: Rev. James McCabe, S.J., Hall, 3 p.m. Free ______City State ZIP Tour: Ray and Kay Eckstein Hall, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Free ______College of Nursing 75th Anniversary Dinner, 5:30 p.m. $45 ______Day phone ( ) Evening phone ( ) 100 Years of Journalism at Marquette Reception, 5:30 p.m. $10 ______EAA 10th Anniversary Celebration, 6 p.m. $25 ______Email Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity Party, 6 p.m. $18 ______Triangle Fraternity Party, 6 p.m. $18 ______Spouse Guest(s) Kickoff Parties Class of 2006, 7 p.m., Pub Crawl Pay as you go ______Class of 2001, 7 p.m., Aloft Milwaukee Downtown $15 ______

Is spouse/guest a Marquette alumnus/a? Yes No Class of 1996, 7 p.m., The Harp Irish Pub $15 ______Class of 1991, 7 p.m., Iron Horse Hotel $20 ______

Indicate college, year and maiden name of guest, if applicable Class of 1986, 7 p.m., Harley-Davidson Museum $25 ______Class of 1981, 7 p.m., Milwaukee Public Market $20 ______Class of 1976, 7 p.m., Polaris Restaurant $20 ______Class of 1971, 6 p.m., The Wisconsin Club $20 ______To facilitate networking opportunities and encourage participation, we would like to post names of Class of 1966, 6 p.m., AMU, Henke Lounge $20 ______attendees on our website. If you do not wish to have your name listed, please check here. Saturday, July 30 Marquette Mile/5K Run or Walk, 9 a.m. Free ______Register at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions or call 414.288.7431. EAA Brunch, 11 a.m. $15 (adult) ______Block Party, 1:30 p.m. Pay as you go ______Over

Events Cost per person # attending Total: $ Saturday, July 30 continued M Club Reception, 3:30 p.m. Free ______Enclosed is my class gift donation of: $ Alumni Bash, 6:30 p.m. $30 ______To benefit: Lectures My reunion class gift College of Engineering Ignatian Spirituality, 9 a.m. Free ______EAA Ralph H. Metcalfe, Sr. Scholarship Fund 100 Years of Journalism at Marquette Not Your Same Old Marquette, 10 a.m. Free ______Other: Don Kojis, 10 a.m. Free ______All gifts will be included in the class reunion giving total. Impact of Social Media, 11:15 a.m. Free ______Wide World of Stress, 11:15 a.m. Free ______Total enclosed: $ Tours Credit cards accepted Tour: Discovery World Tour, 10 a.m. $8 ______Please charge my reunion weekend events to my: MasterCard Visa American Express Discover Tour: Jesuit Residence’s Stuessi Gardens, 10 a.m. Free ______Account number: Expiration date: Tour: Miller Park, 10:30 a.m. $5 ______Tour: Walking Tour of Campus, 11 a.m. Free ______Signature (for credit card authorization) Tour: Sprecher Brewery, 11:30 a.m. $5 ______Tour: Best Place, 11:30 a.m. $5 ______Registration deadline: Monday, July 25 Tour: Schroeder Hall, Noon Free ______Tour: Al McGuire Center, Noon Free ______Three easy ways to register Tour: Ray and Kay Eckstein Hall, noon – 2 p.m. Free ______1. Register online at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions. Back-to-school Open Houses, 1 p.m. 2. Mail your form with payment to: 3. Fax your response to: Arts and Sciences Free ______university Special Events 414.288.7727 Business Administration Free ______alumni Reunion Weekend 2011 (if you use credit card) Communication Free ______Marquette University Engineering Free ______p.O. Box 1881 Health Sciences Free ______Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 Nursing Free ______No refunds will be given after Professional Studies Free ______Monday, July 25, 2011 Questions or special needs? Sunday, July 31 Call University Special Events at All-reunion Mass, 9 a.m. Free ______414. 288.7431. Reunion Farewell Brunch, 10 a.m. $20 ______Please make check payable to 1213AR01 Children ages 12 and under $10 ______Marquette University.