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ALUMNI REUNION WEEKEND JULY 24-26, 2009 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1989 1994 1999 2004 C E L E B R A T E . R E C O N N E C T . R E M I N I S C E . MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI REUNION WEEKEND JULY 28–31, 2011 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2006

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Please join us for three days of fun and celebration at

Book your hotel now.the following hotels are located in downtown Milwaukee:

Aloft Milwaukee Downtown1230 Old World third St.414.226.0122877.GOalOFt

Courtyard Milwaukee Downtown300 W. Michigan St.414.291.4122800.321.2211

DoubleTree Hotel611 W. Wisconsin ave.414.273.2950800.222.tree

Hilton Milwaukee City Center509 W. Wisconsin ave.414.271.7250800.HiltOnS

Hotel Metro411 e. Mason St.414.272.1937877.638.7620

Hyatt Regency Milwaukee333 W. kilbourn ave.414.276.1234800.233.1234

Or stay in Mashuda Hall. each room has a private bathroom, twin beds, air conditioning and an alarm clock. Cost is $44 per night/single, $62 per night/double, $75 per night/triple or $80 per night/quad, plus tax. Make your reservation by calling residence life Conference Services at 414.288.7208.

Parking is available the 16th Street Parking Structure located between West Wisconsin avenue and West Wells Street for $3 for the entire weekend. 

marquette.edu/alumni/reunions

InterContinental Hotel139 e. kilbourn ave.414.276.8686888.424.6835

Iron Horse Hotel500 W. Florida St.414.831.4613888.543.4766

Pfister Hotel424 e. Wisconsin ave.414.273.8222800.558.8222

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aluMni reuniOn Weekend 2011reunion registration and informationalumni Memorial union, Second Floor

Check in at reunion Weekend headquarters, and pick up your registration information.

afternoon of refleCtionFriday, July 291 p.m. – 3 p.m. aMu, Chapel of the Holy Family3 p.m. – Mass dr. Susan (Moser) Mountin, Jour ’71

Join your reunion classmates from all years for an afternoon of prayer and reflection in the Jesuit tradition.

run or Walk the marquette mile or 5kSaturday, July 30 (rain or shine)9 a.m. aMu, room 163

Get ready for a brisk walk or run around Marquette’s campus.

bloCk Party Saturday, July 30

1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.Central Mall

Find a sunny spot — there are plenty to choose from — for this weekend favorite!

Pay as you go

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all-reunion massSunday, July 319 a.m. Church of the Gesu

rev. Bryan n. Massingale, S.t.d., will celebrate this Feast of Saint ignatius liturgy with music from Milwaukee’s renowned all Saints Church Gospel Choir. Hosted by the ethnic alumni association.

reunion Weekend fareWell brunCh

Sunday, July 3110 a.m. aMu, Monaghan Ballroom

Cost: $20 per person

friday, July 29 noon – 8 p.m.

saturday, July 30 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.

thursday, July 28 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.

m Club reCePtion for former lettered athletesSaturday, July 303:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.al McGuire Center

light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served, and a private tour will be given.

alumni bashSaturday, July 306:30 p.m. – midnightaMu, Westowne Square

Join all alumni back for the week-end at this evening of food and celebration. dining is al fresco, and a buffet will be served until 9 p.m. Cash bar with drink specials. Cost: $30 per person

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Reunion favorite

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Class of 19867 p.m. motor, a restaurant and bar at the harley-davidson museum, at the crossroads of 6th and Canal streets, milwaukee

You don’t have to be a motorcycle fan to enjoy this amazing bar and restaurant located on the Milwaukee river.

Cost: $25 per person includes appetizers, beverages and a ticket to visit the Harley-davidson Museum (expires Oct. 29, 2011)

Complimentary parking available

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7 p.m. Palm garden — milwaukee Public market, 400 n. Water st.

reminisce about your Marquette days at this unique venue, which offers views of the historic third Ward.

Cost: $20 per person includes appetizers and one drink ticket

Complimentary parking available

Class of 19767 p.m. the Polaris restaurant at the hyatt regency milwaukee 333 W. kilbourn ave.

reconnect with your Marquette classmates as you enjoy amazing views of the city.

Cost: $20 per person includes appetizers, beer, wine and soda

Parking available in the Hyatt parking structure for $5

Class of 19716 p.m. the Wisconsin Club — deutscher room, 900 W. Wisconsin ave.

Gather with friends at one of the finest private social and business clubs in the country, just seconds from campus.

Cost: $20 per person includes appetizers, beer, wine and soda

Valet parking available

Class of 19666 p.m. alumni memorial union, henke lounge — marquette campus

Celebrate friendships and Marquette as you enjoy a popular spot on campus.

Cost: $20 per person includes appetizers, beer, wine and soda

Class of 19967 p.m. the harp irish Pub, 113 e. Juneau ave.

relive your college years as you celebrate at one of Milwaukee’s favorite establishments.

Cost: $15 per person includes food and one drink ticket

a shuttle bus is available from campus; limited street parking available

First bus departs at 6:45 p.m. from campus

Class of 19917 p.m. iron horse hotel, 500 W. florida st.

Party the night away at one of Milwaukee’s newest hotel hot spots.

Cost: $20 per person includes appetizers and one drink ticket

limited street parking and valet parking available

Class of 20017 p.m. aloft milwaukee downtown, 1230 old World third st.

Catch up with old friends, and enjoy an evening overlooking the Milwaukee river.

Cost: $15 per person includes appetizers and one drink ticket

a shuttle bus is available from campus; limited street and valet parking available

First bus departs at 6:45 p.m. from campus

Class of 20067 p.m. Pub Crawl, marquette campus

union Sports annex (registration site until 10 p.m.), Caffrey’s Pub and Murphy’s irish Pub

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Celebrate 100 years of Journalism at marquette reCePtionfriday, July 295:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. the Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion, 2000 W. Wisconsin ave.Cost: $10 per person

College of nursing 75th anniVersarythe College of nursing’s year-long celebration of 75 years of caring will culminate in a conference and dinner on Friday, July 29.

College of nursing 75th anniversary Conference: Toward Greater Excellence

Visit marquette.edu/alumni/reunions to register and for complete conference details.

College of nursing 75th anniVersary dinnerthe Pfister Hotel, 424 e. Wisconsin ave.

5:30 p.m. cash bar 7:00 p.m. dinner Cost: $45 per person

engineering fraternity Parties Friday, July 29

triangle fraternity 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. triangle Fraternity House, 806 n. 15th St. Cost: $18 per person, includes food and beverages reconnect with old friends, and enjoy Milwaukee ale House cuisine.

sigma Phi delta fraternity6 p.m. – 10 p.m. Sigma Phi delta House, 910 renee St. Cost: $18 per person, includes food and beverages reconnect with old friends, and enjoy Milwaukee ale House cuisine.

dePartment of PhysiCal theraPy annual ConferenCe“Wrongful life: individuals, families and society conflicted over beginning-of-life ethical dilemmas” and “Everything you wanted to know about jurisprudence but were afraid to ask.”

Friday, July 29 8 a.m. Walter Schroeder Health Sciences Complex, Mary Pat Murray lecture Hall, SC 356 Cost: $50 per person for alumni

Four hours of state-required ethics and jurisprudence

Visit marquette.edu/chs/continuing_ed.shtml to register and for complete conference details.

C o l l e g e C e l e b r a t i o n s a n d e V e n t s

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thursday, July 28family boWling night6 p.m. – 9 p.m. union sports annex (corner of 16th and Wells streets)

Bring family and enjoy an evening of cosmic bowling (please bring

socks), drink specials and a discounted menu.

Last game begins at 8:45 p.m.

Complimentary bowling and pay-as-you-go food

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friday, July 29eaa 1oth anniVersary Celebration6 p.m. amu, monaghan ballroom, third floor

Join us for a night of celebration as we honor the ethnic alumni association’s first decade!

the program will feature former Marquette basketball player and assistant coach Maurice “Bo” ellis, Sp ’77, and actor/comedian rondell Sheridan, Sp ’80.

enjoy a delicious buffet dinner and cash bar. after dinner, dance to

entertainment by d.J. tall Order (aka tony reeder, Comm ’88). Summer chic attire

Cost: $25 per person

saturday, July 30eaa brunCh11 a.m. amu, lunda room, second floor

enjoy a delicious brunch and meet the new director of Marquette’s educational Opportunity Program, dr. Joseph Green, along with some of our brightest multicultural and eOP students.

Cost: $15 per person

sunday, July 31all-reunion mass9 a.m. Church of the gesurev. Bryan n. Massingale, S.t.d., will celebrate this Feast of Saint ignatius liturgy with music from Milwaukee’s renowned all Saints Church Gospel Choir. Hosted by the ethnic alumni association.

eaa hosPitality suite9 p.m. – 2 a.m. (thursday) 11 p.m. – 2 a.m. (friday and saturday)Bridging the Gap, 1017 n. 17th St.

Join the eaa and friends every night of reunion weekend for hospitality and good company at Bridging the Gap, a community and educational center founded by robert a. Byrd, Jr., arts ’80, located on the corner of 17th and State streets. drinks, snacks, playing cards and more will be provided. all are welcome!

eaa t-shirtsShow your eaa pride! t-shirts will be available for sale throughout the weekend near registration in the aMu and at eaa events.

eaa mission the ethnic alumni association is focused on serving Marquette’s alumni and students of color by promoting networking opportunities, supporting recruitment and mentoring efforts, and fundraising for scholarships on behalf of current minority students. For the latest eaa news, visit us online at marquette.edu/alumni/eaa.

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fridayoff-CamPus tours (round-trip bus transportation is provided to all off-campus tours.)

12:30 p.m. Miller Brewery tour (return time approx. 2:30 p.m.)

12:30 p.m. Lakefront Brewery tour (return time approx. 2:30 p.m.)

CamPus tours3 p.m. One-hour walking tour of campus

3 p.m. Rev. James McCabe, S.J., Hall tour Marquette’s newest residence hall

3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Ray and Kay Eckstein Hall Open house for the new home of Marquette law School (tours depart every 30 minutes.)

saturdayoff-CamPus tours (round-trip bus transportation is provided to all off-campus tours.)

10 a.m. Discovery World tour (return time approx. 1:30 p.m.)

10:30 a.m. Miller Park tour Home of the Milwaukee Brewers (return time approx. 1 p.m.)

11:30 a.m. Sprecher Brewery tour (return time approx. 2 p.m.) this tour is family friendly!

11:30 a.m. Former Pabst Brewery “Best Place” tour (return time approx. 1:30 p.m.)

CamPus tours10 a.m. Marquette Jesuit residence Stuessi Gardens tour

11 a.m. One-hour walking tour of campus

noon Schroeder Hall tour

noon Al McGuire Center tour

noon – 2 p.m. Ray and Kay Eckstein Hall Open house for the new home of Marquette law School (tours depart every 30 minutes.)

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haggerty museum of art Free admission

thursday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Sunday: noon to 5 p.m.

raynor memorial librariesthursday and Friday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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reminisCing With arChiVesFriday: noon – 6 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

alumni Memorial union, Second Floor

take a trip down memory lane when browsing through the university’s collection of Hilltop and Tribune archives, photographs, memorabilia, and other treasures from the past 50 years.

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session 2 Continued

life after marquette basketball with don kojis, arts ’61

session 3 — 11:15 a.m.

imPaCt of soCial media on Journalism, CorPorate CommuniCation and institutionsPresented by tim Blair, arts ’91, vice president of marketing and communications for international

saturday, July 30

session 1 — 9 a.m.

ignatian sPirituality: a Way of lifePresented by Stephanie russell, arts ’83, and rev. doug leonhardt, S.J.

Beneath the Marquette experi-ence lies ignatian spirituality, which has animated Jesuit edu-cation for centuries. take time to reflect on the varied ways in which ignatian spirituality touched your life as a student and how God extends to us continuing opportunities for spiritual life and growth.

session 2 — 10 a.m.

not your same old marquette Presented by daniel Hamrin, admissions counselor, undergraduate admissions

discuss how Marquette has grown and what the future has in store. also learn how alumni can spread the word about Marquette.

Business Machines, and Jeff Sherman, Bus ad ’91, president and co-owner of onmilwaukee.com

session 3 Continued

the Wide World of stress: from mood and memory to motor Control dr. William Cullinan, Pt ’81, dean of Marquette’s College of Health Sciences and director of the integrative neuroscience research Center

Cullinan will discuss the body’s internal mechanisms for coping with stress. the control of this set of responses has implications for everything from our ability to learn to susceptibility to disorders of mood and cognition — even the ability to skillfully execute motor programs like shooting free throws. Hear a neuroscien-tist’s perspective on maintaining a healthy balance in regard to control of the body’s stress axis.

baCk-to-sChool oPen houses

Saturday, July 30

1 p.m. – 2 p.m.

Join classmates from your college, and hear an update. the program will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Arts and Sciencesraynor Bridge

Business AdministrationStraz Hall, Brownlee atrium

Communication (including

Journalism and speech)

Johnston Hall, jPad, First Floor (the newly renovated student lounge)

EngineeringHaggerty engineering, triangle lounge

Health Sciences (including Biomedical Sciences, Clinical

Laboratory Science, Dental Hygiene,

Exercise Science, Physician Assistant

Studies, Physical Therapy, and Speech

Pathology and Audiology)

Cramer Hall, Student lounge

NursingClark Hall terrace, lower level

Professional StudiesCudahy Hall, lower level

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More detailed information about speakers and topic content can be found at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions.

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golden Jubilee reunion

Weekend (Class of 1961)

information can be found at

marquette.edu/alumni/reunions.

thursday, July 28reunion registration and information5 p.m. – 7 p.m. aMu, Second Floor

family bowling night6 p.m. – 9 p.m. union Sports annex

eaa hospitality suite9 p.m. – 2 a.m. Bridging the Gap

1017 n. 17th St.

friday, July 29reunion registration and informationnoon – 8 p.m. aMu, Second Floor

College of nursing 75th anniversary Conference: Toward Greater ExcellenceaMu and Clark Hall

department of Physical therapy annual ConferenceSchroeder Health Sciences Complex, Mary Pat Murray lecture Hall, SC 356

afternoon of reflection1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Chapel of the Holy Family3 p.m. — Mass

tour 12:30 p.m. Miller Brewery

tour 12:30 p.m. lakefront Brewery

tour 3 p.m. one-hour walking tour of campus

tour 3 p.m. rev. James McCabe, S.J., Hall

tour 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. ray and kay eckstein Hall

College of nursing 75th anniversary dinner 5:30 p.m. cash bar7 p.m. dinnerthe Pfister Hotel 424 e. Wisconsin ave.

Celebrate 100 years of Journalism at marquette reception

5:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. the Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion 2000 W. Wisconsin ave. eaa 10th anniversary Celebration6 p.m. aMu, Monaghan Ballroom

triangle fraternity Party6 p.m. – 10 p.m. triangle Fraternity House 806 n. 15th St.

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sigma Phi delta fraternity Party6 p.m. – 10 p.m Sigma Phi delta House 910 renee St.

friday night Class Parties6 p.m. – 11 p.m. Check the Friday night party page for your class party information.

eaa hospitality suite11 p.m. – 2 a.m. Bridging the Gap 1017 n. 17th St.

saturday, July 30reunion registration and information8 a.m. – 7 p.m. aMu, Second Floor

reminiscing with archives9 a.m. – 4 p.m. aMu

run or Walk the marquette mile or 5k9 a.m. aMu, room 163

army and naVy rotC alumni oPen house and lunCh10 a.m. – 1 p.m.Old Gym, 1508 W. Clybourn St.Come visit the home of the Golden eagle Battalion, and stay for lunch. For more information or to respond, Army ROTC: [email protected] or mu.edu/rotc/army/alumni.shtml Navy ROTC: [email protected] or mu.edu/rotc/navy/alumni.shtml

Complimentary

Class is in session lectures at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. See page 7 for details.

tour 10 a.m. discovery World

tour 10 a.m. Marquette Jesuit residence Stuessi Gardens tour

tour 10:30 a.m. Miller Park

eaa brunch11 a.m. aMu, lunda room

tour 11 a.m. one-hour walking tour of campus

tour 11:30 a.m. Sprecher Brewing

tour 11:30 a.m. former Pabst Brewery

tour noon Schroeder Hall

tour noon al McGuire Center

tour noon – 2 p.m. ray and kay eckstein Hall

back-to-school open houses1 p.m. – 2 p.m. See page 7 for details.

block Party1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. Central Mall

m Club reception for former lettered athletes3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.al McGuire Center

light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served, and a private tour will be given.

alumni bash6:30 p.m. – midnight Westowne Square

eaa hospitality suite11 p.m. – 2 a.m. Bridging the Gap 1017 n. 17th St.

sunday, July 31all-reunion mass9 a.m. Church of the Gesu

reunion Weekend farewell brunch10 a.m. aMu, Monaghan Ballroom

register at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions or call 414.288.7431.

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Please indicate events you will attend: EvEnts Cost pEr pErson # attEnding

Thursday, July 28 Family Bowling Night, 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Free _______

Friday, July 29 tour: Miller Brewery, 12:30 p.m. Free _______ tour: lakefront Brewery, 12:30 p.m. $7 _______ afternoon of reflection, 1 p.m. Free _______ tour: Walking tour of Campus, 3 p.m. Free _______ tour: rev. James McCabe, s.J., Hall, 3 p.m. Free _______ tour: ray and Kay Eckstein Hall, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Free _______ College of nursing 75th anniversary dinner, 5:30 p.m. $45 _______ 100 years of Journalism at Marquette reception, 5:30 p.m. $10 _______ Eaa 10th anniversary Celebration, 6 p.m. $25 _______ sigma phi delta Fraternity party, 6 p.m. $18 _______ triangle Fraternity party, 6 p.m. $18 _______

kickoff Parties Class of 2006, 7 p.m., Pub Crawl Pay as you go _______ Class of 2001, 7 p.m., Aloft Milwaukee Downtown $15 _______ Class of 1996, 7 p.m., The Harp Irish Pub $15 _______ Class of 1991, 7 p.m., Iron Horse Hotel $20 _______ 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 _______ Class of 1966, 6 p.m., AMU, Henke Lounge $20 _______

Saturday, July 30 Marquette Mile/5K run or Walk, 9 a.m. Free _______ Eaa Brunch, 11 a.m. $15 (adult) _______ Block party, 1:30 p.m. Pay as you go _______

please print

name First Maiden last

College Year

address

City State ZiP

day phone ( ) evening phone ( )

email

Spouse Guest(s)

is spouse/guest a Marquette alumnus/a? Yes no

indicate college, year and maiden name of guest, if applicable

To facilitate networking opportunities and encourage participation, we would like to post names of attendees on our website. If you do not wish to have your name listed, please check here.

register at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions or call 414.288.7431.

a l u m n i r e u n i o n W e e k e n d 2 0 11 r e s e r V at i o n f o r m

registration deadline: monday, July 25

Total: $

enclosed is my class gift donation of: $

to benefit:

My reunion class gift College of engineering

eaa ralph H. Metcalfe, Sr. Scholarship Fund 100 Years of Journalism at Marquette

Other:

all gifts will be included in the class reunion giving total.

Total enclosed: $

Credit cards acceptedPlease charge my reunion weekend events to my: MasterCard Visa American Express Discover

Account number: Expiration date:

Signature (for credit card authorization)

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Saturday, July 30 continued

M Club reception, 3:30 p.m. Free _______ alumni Bash, 6:30 p.m. $30 _______

lectures ignatian spirituality, 9 a.m. Free _______ not your same old Marquette, 10 a.m. Free _______ don Kojis, 10 a.m. Free _______ impact of social Media, 11:15 a.m. Free _______ Wide World of stress, 11:15 a.m. Free _______

Tours tour: discovery World tour, 10 a.m. $8 _______ tour: Jesuit residence’s stuessi gardens, 10 a.m. Free _______ tour: Miller park, 10:30 a.m. $5 _______ tour: Walking tour of Campus, 11 a.m. Free _______ tour: sprecher Brewery, 11:30 a.m. $5 _______ tour: Best place, 11:30 a.m. $5 _______ tour: schroeder Hall, Noon Free _______ tour: al Mcguire Center, Noon Free _______ tour: ray and Kay Eckstein Hall, noon – 2 p.m. Free _______

Back-to-school open Houses, 1 p.m.

Arts and Sciences Free _______

Business Administration Free _______

Communication Free _______

Engineering Free _______

Health Sciences Free _______

Nursing Free _______

Professional Studies Free _______

Sunday, July 31 all-reunion Mass, 9 a.m. Free _______

reunion Farewell Brunch, 10 a.m. $20 _______

Children ages 12 and under $10 _______

EvEnts Cost pEr pErson # attEnding

t h r e e e a s y W ay s t o r e g i s t e r1. Register online at marquette.edu/alumni/reunions.

3. Fax your response to: 414.288.7727 (if you use credit card)

2. mail your form with payment to: university special Events alumni reunion Weekend 2011 Marquette university p.o. Box 1881 Milwaukee, Wi 53201-1881

No refunds will be given after Monday, July 25, 2011 Questions or special needs? Call university special Events at 414. 288.7431.

please make check payable to Marquette university.

registration deadline: monday, July 25