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REUNION JUNE 13-16, 2019 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
REUNION 2019 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 13 10:30 a.m.–4 p.m. 50-Year Connection Program Warch Campus Center, Nathan Marsh Pusey Room (Level Three) 5–6:30 p.m. Lawrence University Alumni Awards Reception By invitation only The President’s House, 229 North Park Avenue 5–8:30 p.m. Vikings Athletics Reception & Dinner $ Warch Campus Center, Somerset Room (Level Three) 6–8 p.m. Early Arrival Reception & Dinner $ (Cash Bar) Warch Campus Center, Esch Hurvis Room (Level Two) FRIDAY, JUNE 14 8–10 a.m. Breakfast $6/person, all-you-can-eat hot breakfast buffet. No registration required—cash or credit card accepted at the door. 8 a.m. Vikings Athletics Golf Outing Chaska Golf Club, W6575 West Wisconsin Avenue, Greenville, WI 54942 1
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9:30 a.m.–4:10 p.m. Alumni College $ Learn, laugh and leave with NO homework! SESSION A 9:30–10:20 a.m. The Great Migration and Chicago’s Bronzeville Neighborhood Susan Voss Pappas ’69 Joseph Patterson ’69 Youngchild Hall, Lecture Hall 121 Why We Must Respond to Increasing Atmospheric CO2, How We Got Here, and Ongoing Strategies to Ameliorate the Situation Debra Mohnen ’79 Warch Campus Center, Cinema (Level Two) The Transformational Power of Music: How Lawrence is Redefining the College Music Tour Brian G. Pertl ’86 Warch Campus Center, Esch Hurvis Studio (Room 224) SESSION B 10:40–11:30 a.m. More Heat! More Light! A Liberal Arts Consideration of Climate Change Elizabeth Benson ’69 Shaun Donnelly ’68 Youngchild Hall, Lecture Hall 121 Window Seat on the World Glen D. Johnson ’85 Warch Campus Center, Cinema (Level Two) $ Pre-registration is required.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 14 Read Any Good Books Lately? Summer Reads with Your Friends in the Mudd* Library Staff Seeley G. Mudd Library, First Floor SESSION C 1–1:50 p.m. Alchemical Symbolism in Harry Potter Ed Kern Youngchild Hall, Lecture Hall 121 Educators in Search of an Anthem: Standardization, The Star-Spangled Banner and the First World War Dr. Patrick R. Warfield ’94 Warch Campus Center, Cinema (Level Two) Stories from the Archives: Discovering the Lesser-Known History of Lawrence Erin K. Dix ’08 Thomas A. Steitz Hall of Science, Lecture Hall 102 SESSION D 2:10–3 p.m. Inequality and the Populist Surge John D. Huber ’84 Youngchild Hall, Lecture Hall 121 Blackmail, Privacy and Sherlock Holmes Dr. Robert E. Spoo ’79 Warch Campus Center, Cinema (Level Two) 3
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Vintage: Secrets of the Grape* Nick Maravolo Warch Campus Center, Esch Hurvis Studio 224 Local Craft Beer—It’s a Gas, Gas, Gas!* THIS CLASS RUNS FROM 2:10–4:10 p.m. Kurt Krebsbach ’85 Ilan Klages-Mundt ’09 Meet at Wriston Turnaround (off Lawe Street) and on to Appleton Beer Factory and McFleshman’s Brewing Company SESSION E 3:20–4:10 p.m. The Lasting Legacy: Alumni Art Collections at Lawrence University* Beth A. Zinsli ’02 Wriston Art Center, Quirk Print Study Room 227 Ghana—From the “Gold Coast” to the Most Democratic Country in Africa Claudena Skran Thomas A. Steitz Hall of Science, Lecture Hall 102 The Beatles…Four Lads Who Shook the World Carl Rath ’75 Warch Campus Center, Cinema (Level Two)
*Limited space available for these classes.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 14 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Lunch $10/per person, all-you-can-eat lunch buffet. No registration required—cash or credit card accepted at the door. Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons (Level One) 2–3 p.m. College Admissions 101 Alice G. Chapman Hall, Admissions Lobby (Level One) 3–4 p.m. Campus Tour Departing from Alice G. Chapman Hall 4:15–4:45 p.m. 25th Reunion: Class of 1994 Piano Duel Music-Drama Center, Harper Hall 4:30–6 p.m. Alumni Pride Reception Memorial Hall, Diversity & Intercultural Center 5 p.m. Class/Cluster Gatherings 10th Reunion: Class of 2009 Ormsby Hall, First Floor Lounge 15th Reunion: Classes of 2003, 2004, 2005 Ormsby Hall, Basement Lounge 25th Reunion: Class of 1994 International House 5
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35th Reunion Classes of 1983, 1984, 1985 Sage Hall, First Floor Lounge 40th Reunion: Class of 1979 Hiett Hall, Second Floor Lounge 55th Reunion: Class of 1964 Hiett Hall, Fourth Floor Lounge Golden Reunion Hiett Hall, Third Floor Lounge 5–8:30 p.m. Kids Meal & Activities $ Buchanan Kiewit Wellness Center, Multipurpose Room 5:30–8 p.m. 50th Reunion: Class of 1969 Reception & Dinner with President Burstein $ The President’s House, 229 North Park Avenue 6–8 p.m. Welcome Home! Wisconsin Supper Club Dinner $ (Cash Bar) Golden, 55th, 40th & 35th Reunions Warch Campus Center, Somerset Room (Level Three) 25th, 15th and 10th Reunions Warch Campus Center, Esch Hurvis Studio & Room (Level Two) 8 p.m. Alumni Recital Lawrence Memorial Chapel 8 p.m. Friday Late Night (cash bar) Memorial Hall, Viking Room $ Pre-registration is required.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 15 7:30–9 a.m. Breakfast $6/person, all-you-can-eat hot breakfast buffet. No registration required—cash or credit card accepted. Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons (Level One) 8 a.m. Coach Gene Davis Memorial Fun Run/Walk (5K) Kohler Hall, parking lot (rain or shine) 9–10 a.m. Breakfast with Burstein Q&A with President Mark Burstein. Breakfast served until 9 a.m. Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons (Level One) 10:30 a.m. Parade of Classes Shattuck Plaza (located between Lawrence Memorial Chapel and Shattuck Hall of Music) 11 a.m. Reunion Convocation: A Lawrence Tradition Celebrate Reunion with a program featuring the alumni choir, presentation of alumni awards and Reunion class gifts, and President Burstein’s Convocation address. Lawrence Memorial Chapel Noon All-Reunion Picnic (cash beer bar) Plaza between Wriston Art Center and Seeley G. Mudd Library 12:30–1:30 p.m. Milwaukee-Downer Champagne Lunch $ Alice G. Chapman Hall, Teakwood Room 7
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12:30–1:30 p.m. 25th Reunion: Class of 1994 Champagne Lunch with President Burstein $ The President’s House, 229 North Park Avenue 1:30–3:30 p.m. Open Houses Academic departments and programs will host open houses in their buildings. Reconnect with your favorite faculty members and meet new ones. • Anthropology, Briggs Hall, Room 305 • Art & Art History, Wriston Art Center, Quirk Print Study Room 227 • Biology, Thomas A. Steitz Hall, 3rd Floor Faculty Office Suite • Geosciences, Youngchild Hall 231 • Library, Seeley G. Mudd Library • Mathematics & Computer Science, Briggs Hall, Room 422 • Theatre Arts, Barber Rehearsal Hall, M-D, Room 096 • University Archives, Seeley G. Mudd Library, Level B 1:30–3:30 p.m. 25th Reunion: Class of 1994 Tour & Tasting International House 1:30–3:30 p.m. Memorial Service for Richard Yatzeck, professor emeritus of Russian Main Hall, Strange Commons 1:30–2:30 p.m. Boom! Book discussion hosted by the 50th Reunion: Class of 1969 Music-Drama Center, Harper Hall
$ Pre-registration is required.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 15 1:30–2:30 p.m. Alumni Admissions Volunteers Reception Alice G. Chapman Hall, Admissions Lobby (Level One) 1:30–3 p.m. Conservatory Reception Shattuck Hall of Music, Room 163 2–3 p.m. Meet & Greet with Mike O’Connor, Riaz Waraich Dean for Career, Life, and Community Engagement Alice G. Chapman Hall, Center for Career, Life and Community Engagement, Level Two 2–3 p.m. Leveraging Faculty Initiatives Fund Forum Sponsored by the Class of 1964 Youngchild Hall, Lecture Hall 121 2:30–3:30 p.m. Campus Tour Departing from Alice G. Chapman Hall 2:30–4 p.m. Alumni of Color Reception Memorial Hall, Diversity & Intercultural Center 2:45–3:30 p.m. 50th Reunion: Class of 1969 In Memoriam Celebration Music-Drama Center, Harper Hall
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3–3:30 p.m. Memorial Screening of The Collection, featuring Professor Fred Gaines and Lisa Bouzek ’85 Sponsored by the 35th Reunion and Paul McComas ’83 Warch Campus Center, Cinema
3–4:30 p.m. Celebrating Ken and Joanne Bozeman Lawrence Memorial Chapel 3:30–5 p.m. Founders Club and Lawrence-Downer Legacy Circle Reception The President’s House, 229 North Park Avenue 5–8:30 p.m. Kids Meal & Activities $ Buchanan Kiewit Wellness Center, Multipurpose Room 5:15 p.m. Class/Cluster Photos Golden Reunion Main Hall, south steps, facing Steitz Hall of Science 50th Reunion: Class of 1969 Main Hall, north steps, facing College Avenue 35th Reunion: Classes of 1983, 1984 & 1985 Lawrence Memorial Chapel, steps 25th Reunion: Class of 1994 Wriston Amphitheatre 5:30 p.m. Class Cluster Photos 55th Reunion: Class of 1964 Main Hall, south steps, facing Steitz Hall of Science 40th Reunion: Class of 1979 Lawrence Memorial Chapel, steps 15th Reunion: Classes 2003, 2004 & 2005 Wriston Amphitheatre 10th Reunion: Class of 2009 Main Hall, north steps, facing College Avenue
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SATURDAY, JUNE 15 6–8 p.m. Class/Cluster Receptions and Dinners $ (cash bar) 10th Reunion: Class of 2009 Music-Drama Center, Lobby 15th Reunion: Classes of 2003, 2004, 2005 Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons (Level One) 25th Reunion: Class of 1994 Thomas A. Steitz Hall, Atrium 35th Reunion: Classes of 1983, 1984, 1985 Warch Campus Center, Somerset Room (Level Three) 50th Reunion: Class of 1969 Warch Campus Center, Esch Hurivs Room & Studio (Level Two) 55th Reunion: Class of 1964 Warch Campus Center, Nathan Marsh Pusey Room (Level Three) Golden Reunion: Lawrence and Milwaukee-Downer alumni from classes of 1968 and earlier Warch Campus Center, Mead-Witter Room (Level Two) 6–8 p.m. 40th Reunion: Class of 1979 Reception & Dinner with President Burstein $ The President’s House, 229 North Park Avenue 8 p.m. Saturday Late Night (cash bar) Memorial Hall, Viking Room
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SUNDAY, JUNE 16 7–11 a.m. Airport Shuttle Service A complimentary campus airport shuttle will be available, rotating from Hiett Hall, Ormsby Hall and Sage Hall to the Appleton International Airport and back. Shuttle loops takes approximately 30 minutes. 7:30–10 a.m. Breakfast $6 per person, all-you-can-eat hot breakfast buffet. No registration required—cash or credit card accepted at the door. Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons (Level One) 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Day Trip to Björklunden $ Meet at the Wriston turnaround on Lawe Street at 7:45 a.m. Motor coach transportation and lunch provided. Luggage may be stored in the motor coach. We are unable to accept walk-in registration. 8:30–9:45 a.m. Creating Easter Mysteries by John O’Boyle ’69 Warch Campus Center, Cinema 10 a.m. Reflections of Gratitude and Remembrance Linda Morgan-Celement, Julie Esch Hurvis Dean of Spiritual and Religious Life Warch Campus Center, Esch Hurvis Studio (Level Two) 11 a.m. Checkout Time and Reunion Headquarters Close Please check out at the front desk located in your designated residence hall. $ Pre-registration is required.
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REUNION HEADQUARTERS
All guests are asked to check in at Reunion Headquarters upon arrival. Reunion Headquarters is located on level three, the main level, of the Warch Campus Center. Please stop by or call Reunion Headquarters at 920-419-3921 with any Reunion-related questions. Reunion registration is required for select programming, along with meals and housing. Preregistered guests will receive a listing of their selected programs, meals and housing upon check-in. Walk-in guests are required to register at Reunion Headquarters. While we make every attempt to accommodate walk-ins, they are subject to space limitations. Lost and Found is located at Reunion Headquarters on level three of the Warch Campus Center. If you find you’ve misplaced something after Reunion, please call the Office of Alumni & Constituency Engagement 920-832-7019. REGISTRATION HOURS Wednesday 4–8 p.m. Thursday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.–8 p.m. Sunday 8–11 a.m.
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CAMPUS HOUSING
Which Residence Hall is My Class Assigned To?* 10th Reunion: Class of 2009: Ormsby Hall 15th Reunion: Classes of 2003, 2004, 2005: Ormsby Hall 25th Reunion: Class of 1994: Sage Hall 35th Reunion Classes of 1983, 1984, 1985: Sage Hall 40th Reunion: Class of 1979: Hiett Hall 50th Reunion: Class of 1969: Hiett Hall 55th Reunion: Class of 1964: Hiett Hall Golden Reunion: LU & M-D Classes of 1968 and earlier: Hiett Hall *The residence halls listed here are the primary halls assigned to each class. General campus housing will be available after 9 a.m. on Thursday, June 13. 50-Year Connection attendees’ campus housing will be available after 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 12.
HIETT HALL 920-832-6327 403 East College Avenue, Appleton, WI 54911 ORMSBY HALL 920-832-7672 401 East College Avenue, Appleton, WI 54911 SAGE HALL 920-832-6644 723 East Boldt Way, Appleton, WI 54911 If you arrive outside of the operational hours for Reunion Headquarters, please check in at the residence hall assigned to your class.
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SOCIAL HEADQUARTERS HIETT HALL • 40th Reunion: Class of 1979 = Second Floor Lounge • 50th Reunion: Class of 1969 = First Floor Lounge • 55th Reunion: Class of 1964 = Fourth Floor Lounge • Golden Reunion: LU & M-D Classes of 1968 and earlier = Third Floor Lounge ORMSBY HALL • 10th Reunion: Class of 2009 = First Floor Lounge • 15th Reunion: Classes of 2003, 2004, 2005 = Basement Lounge SAGE HALL • 25th Reunion: Class of 1994 = International House • 35th Reunion Classes of 1983, 1984, 1985 = First Floor
GENERAL INFORMATION
TRANSPORTATION & SPECIAL NEEDS Golf cart transportation, airport shuttle service on Sunday morning and other special assistance is available throughout the weekend. Golf cart transportation will be available on campus proper throughout the weekend. A complimentary campus airport shuttle will be available, rotating from Hiett Hall, Ormsby Hall and Sage Hall to the Appleton International Airport and back on the morning of Sunday, June 16. If additional special assistance is needed, please visit or call Reunion Headquarters at 920-419-3921. Wheelchairs are available at the information desk on level three (main level) of the Warch Campus Center.
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INTERNET SERVICE Wireless internet service is available across campus. For wireless access: Select LUguest as the SSID. Then, open a web page and you will be redirected to log in with the following: Username: Reunion Password: Welcome2019 (password is case sensitive)
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#LUReunion Share the LU love online while you’re here! Use our Reunion hashtag #LUReunion on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to capture your time back on campus. NAME BADGE KEY 2019 REUNION CLASS GIFT DONOR 2019 REUNION PLANNING COMMITTEE VOLUNTEER LEGACY CIRCLE MEMBER 2019 Reunion Class Gift Donor
2019 Reunion Planning Committee Volunteer
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SPECIAL BUILDING HOURS & EXHIBITIONS BUCHANAN KIEWET WELLNESS CENTER POOL HOURS Wednesday, June 12 8 a.m.-2 p.m. and 4-6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 13 8 a.m. -2 p.m. Friday, June 14 8 a.m.-2 p.m. and 4-6:30 p.m. WRISTON ART CENTER 2019 Senior Art Major Exhibition An exhibition of works from Lawrence University’s senior studio art majors, including examples of photography, printmaking, painting, ceramics and sculpture. Thursday, June 13 • 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Friday, June 14 • 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday, June 15 • 12–4 p.m. Sunday, June 16 • 12–4 p.m. Art @ Noon Tour Thursday, June 13 • 12–1 p.m.
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