December Cherry Diamond

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CHERRY DIAMOND

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Inside the Diamond: • • • • •

Lance Berkman to be Honored at MAC Buck Awards Celebrate the Holidays with Friends and Family • It is Showtime at the Fox Receive Reduced Dues through the Platinum Partnership Holiday Shopping at the MAC • Celebrate New Year’s Eve 2011 december 1 The MAC Salutes Veterans • Shed Pounds through the Biggest Loser Contest


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Contents

CHERRY DIAMOND Santa Delivers Early Holiday Gift to Members

Missouri Athletic Club Founded in 1903

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Santa delivered an early gift to members this holiday season with the launch of the new Club website on Nov. 1. Santa and his elves were hard at work the past several months perfecting the new site to make it more functional for you. If you have not already done so, log on to mac-stl.org to check out all the new site features.

december 2011 CHERRY DIAMOND STAFF Publisher - Thomas C. Albus Director of Communications - James M. Wilson Art Director - Tabitha L. Wilson Communications Assistant - Melissa Mauzy

Holiday Gift Guide

CLUB STAFF General Manager/COO - Larry L. Thompson Chief Financial Officer - Larry J. Absheer Food and Beverage Director - Joe Dietz Director of Human Resources - Christine L. Maurer Athletic Director - Jeff Tuhro

The MAC makes it easy to check off people on your Christmas gift list. You can find something for everyone to enjoy right at the Club. Whether it is a new golf shirt for dad, a day of pampering for mom or a special dinner out with your spouse, you can make one stop at the MAC and get it all.

FEATURES

To advertise, call 314-539-4488 or e-mail: advertise@mac-stl.org The Cherry Diamond Vol. 105/No. 12 (UPSP: 102-560) is published monthly by the Missouri Athletic Club, 405 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63102 Tel. (314) 231-7220. Subscription, $39 per year, subject to sales tax. PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT ST. LOUIS, MO. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Cherry Diamond, 405 Washington, Ave., St. Louis, MO 63102

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Biggest Loser Contest The MAC Hermann Trophy Berkman at the Buck Awards Celebrate New Year’s Eve MAC Salutes Veterans Dinner and a Show

Are you Platinum? Mid-Year Report

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Departments 4 5 6 10 12 14 22 23 25 30

New Members The President’s Column Calendar Dining Focus on Fitness Athletics Staff Spotlight Clubs Within the Club Kids Corner Snapshots

DIAMOND DIGITS

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World Series championships have been won by the Cardinals. The MAC was the pre- and post-game headquarters for many members throughout the run to the 11th championship.

Fox shows still have ticket packages available through the MAC. The MAC Theatre package includes a delicious dinner, transportation to and from the Fox and your tickets to the show. weeks in the Biggest Loser contest will have you feeling great and losing weight.

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off already member-discounted prices in the Downtown and West pro shops, Dec. 19 – Dec. 24.

craft beers were sampled by MAC members and guests at the first Craft Beer Club Beer Tasting. a person treats you and your family to a delicious fourcourse Christmas Eve dinner at either the Downtown or West Clubhouses.

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New Members

New Members ALTIER, PAUL J., (Renee); McGraw Hill, 1285 Fern Ridge Parkway, St. Louis MO 63141, 314-439-6742; Res. 1593 Foxham Dr., Chesterfield MO 63017, 636-5367044 APPLEWHITE, THOMAS R.; Kineta Energy, LLC, 8816 Manchester Rd., #151, St. Louis MO 63144, 314-541-6437; Res. 5712 Tholozan Ave., St. Louis MO 63109, 314-541-6437 BARRY, CHRISTOPHER, (Rosemary); Barry Sales Engineering Inc., 116 N. Kirkwood Rd., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-821-2525; Res. 645 Arbor Haven Dr., Ballwin MO 63021-7355, 636-256-7510 BECKERLE, JOSEPH R., (Diane); Foresight Energy, 211 N. Broadway Suite 2600, St. Louis MO 63102, 314-932-6107; Res. 11944 Sackston Ridge Dr., St. Louis MO 63141, 314-716-2839 BUSCH, BRADLEY A.; St. Louis County Realty Co., 727 Craig Rd., Ste.100, St. Louis MO 63141, 314-567-9944; Res. 1012 Ormond Dr., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-749-2279 COLLINS, JILL S., (Kenneth); Ernst & Young LLP, 190 Carondelet Plaza, Suite 1300, St. Louis MO 63105, 314-290-1162; Res. 231 Greycliff Bluff Dr., St. Louis MO 63129, 314-846-8916 DASSOPOULOS, THEMOS, (Catherine); Washington Univ. School of Medicine, 600 S. Euclid, St. Louis MO 63110, 314-747-0884; Res. 1700 Mason Knoll Ct., St. Louis MO 63131, 314-835-9229 DRESSEL, DAVID E., (Shelley); Diversified Ingredients, 870 Woods Mill Rd., St. Louis MO 63011, 636-200-9000; Res. 1246 Devonworth Dr., Town & Country MO 63017, 636-391-4967 DUCEY, TIMM P., (Jean); Barry Sales Engineering Inc., 116 N. Kirkwood Rd., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-821-2525; Res. 414 Claybrook Ln., St. Louis MO 63122, 314-909-0934 ESPY, JAMES TROGOLO; James Trogolo Co., Inc., 640 E. Jackson St., DuQuoin IL 62832, 618-542-9627; Res. 400 W. Market, Christopher IL 62822, 618-724-7423 FESLER, CRAIG M., (Renee); Alberici Constructors, 8800 Page Ave., St. Louis MO 63114, 314-733-2200; Res. 2440 Copper Beech Dr., St. Louis MO 63131, 314-222-3699

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FOUSHEE, JAMES G.; Lange Logistics, 97 Produce Row, Suite 205, St. Louis MO 63102 314-621-9434; Res. 238 Old Chesapeake Dr., Wentzville MO 63385, 636-332-2875 FRIEDHOFF, MAGGIE M.; Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, 101 S. Hanley Rd., Suite 600, St. Louis MO 63105, 314-889-8155; Res. 503 Wyncrest Drive, Ballwin MO 63011-4409, 314-330-9551 FUNK, TYSON C., (Ashley); Aflac, 1600 Heritage Landing, Ste. 115, St. Charles MO 63303; Res. 917 Crown Pt. Terrace Ct., Wildwood MO 63021, 636-220-4311 GOESSLING, JOHN, (Anna); Arch Express, 2382 Centerline Industrial, St. Louis MO 63146; Res. 14340 Bramblewood Ct., Chesterfield MO 63017, 314-267-1402 GREEN, RONALD S., (Kathleen); Boy Scouts of America, 4568 W. Pine Blvd., St. Louis MO 63108-2193, 314-256-3004; Res. 4568 W. Pine Blvd., St. Louis MO 63108-2193, 314-288-7700 HAMMEL, MARY M., (Scott); Mercy, 16555 Manchester Rd., Wildwood MO 63040, 636-458-0646; Res. 1810 Waterford Ridge Dr., Ballwin MO 63021-5834, 656-2563261 HAWN, LOUIS J., (Holly Gerchen); Icon ATG, 17999 Chesterfield Airport, Chesterfield MO 63005, 636-530-7776; Res. 47 Countryside Ln., St. Louis MO 63131, 314-561-9048 HORAN, DAVID E.; Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, 600 Washington Ave., Suite 2500, St. Louis MO 63101, 314-444-7784; Res. 616 N. 7th St., Apt. 808, St. Louis MO 63101, 314-825-9191 KASTNER, TIMOTHY E., (Mary Beth); Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, 600 Washington Ave., Suite 2500, St. Louis MO 63101, 314444-7808; Res. 4213 Pascal Pl., Swansea IL 62226, 618-234-7716 KOHLER, JOHN H., (Nadine); Lewis Rice and Fingersh, 600 Washington Ave., Suite 2500, St. Louis MO 63101, 314-444-7633; Res. 1030 Colebrook Ave., St. Louis MO 63119, 314-640-8726 KORIATH, KARA; Capitas Financial, 1401 S. Brentwood, Ste. 500, St. Louis MO 63141, 314-705-1434; Res. 1049 Beso Ct., Fenton MO 63026, 636-861-2256 KROLL, ELIZABETH; Kineta Energy, LLC, 8816 Manchester Rd., #151, St. Louis MO 63144, 314-329-5463; Res. 5817A Mardel Ave., St. Louis MO 63109, 314-494-7204

MAULL, STEPHEN F.; Louis Maull Co., 219 N. Market, St. Louis MO 63102, 314-2418411; Res. 219 N. Market, St. Louis MO 63102, 314-241-8410 PAWLOW, SUZANNE M.; LaBarge Coating LLC, 8300 Eagle Road, St. Louis MO 63144, 314-646-3403; Res. 21 Country Club Dr., Edwardsville IL 62025, 618-6567338 PORTNOY, PATRICIA KARN; Fleishman Hillard, 200 N. Broadway, St. Louis MO 63102, 314-982-7742; Res. 722 Willow Spring Hill Ct., St. Louis MO 63017, 636458-4355 RUTLEDGE, JORDAN LYNN; Numerof & Associates, Inc., Four City Place D., Suite 430, St. Louis MO 63141, 314-997-1587; Res. 7536 York Ave., #34, St. Louis MO 63105, 314-540-7240 TUCKER, EUGENE F.; Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale PC, 10 S. Broadway, St. Louis MO 63102-1747, 314-516-2627; Res. 11946 Rocky Dr., St. Louis MO 63141-6807, 314-707-1548 VISNOVSKE, STEVE C.; Morgan Stanley, 700 Corporate Park, Suite 500, St. Louis MO 63105, 314-887-9866; Res. 7570 Byron Place #1E, St. Louis MO 63105, 407-8831146 VON GONTARD JR., PETER; Res. 2845 S. Lindbergh, St. Louis MO 63131, 314-9567634 WALKER, ALBERT L., (Kulwinder); HarrisStowe State University, 3026 Laclede Ave., St. Louis MO 63103, 314-340-3385; Res. 625 S. Skinker, Unit 1202, St. Louis MO 63105, 314-280-9966

Thanks to the following members for sponsoring new members to the Club. Thomas Albus Thomas & Claire Applewhite Michael Bender Elliot Benoist Clay Cary Kim DeMotte Lon Dircks Joseph Dolan Patrick Dolan Hermann Eisele Henry Elster John & Willa Frattini Dr. Henry Givens, Jr.

Jim Goessling Lou Goltermann Bill & DeAnn Gueck Philip Hayes Robert Hagnauer Tim Hampton Fred Heger Jim Hill John Horan Mike Kniepman John F. Kohler Don & Shirley Krieg Kyle Lenzen Craig Mayer

If you would like to refer a new member, please contact Patti Cundiff (Downtown) in the Membership Office at 314-539-4429 or Julie Kueper (West) at 314-539-4408.


President’s Column

President’s Column Fellow members,

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ach month when I sit down to write to you all, I look to the coming month and think “this is probably the best month of the year at the Club.” Maybe I have a poor ability to assess the future or maybe we just have a great club which doesn’t have a “down month.” To be sure, the special traditions and opportunities for great times are many during the holiday season. Christmas, to me, is primarily for children, and who can argue with a club to which Santa makes a total of three visits! Whether your preference is breakfast with Santa Downtown or dinner with Santa at the West Clubhouse, be sure to say hello to St. Nick. By the way, St. Nick is a longtime member and former member of the Board of Governors! Our membership roster is a distinguished one indeed. Both clubhouses are perfect spots for special holiday meals as well. For my family the Downtown electric train is the perfect place to occupy my children and the opportunities for private rooms and alcoves keep my kids from ruining the dinners of other members! One great Christmas tradition of our club will occur on Monday, Dec. 5, when the MAC Apollos spend a day visits nursing homes in the community, singing carols, handing out candy canes and bringing good cheer to the sick and elderly (St. Nick will come along, too). If anyone wants to join us on the MAC

bus, let me know and I’ll save you a seat. There may be a wee drop of egg nog on that bus for you as well... The holidays have not seen a drop off in the activities of the Club’s Board, committees and executive staff. I have recently presented a mid-year report to the Board at the halfway mark of my time as President. I have included this report for your review at pages 28 and 29 of this month’s Cherry Diamond. Please take some time to review it. There is quite a bit of information in there, and I hope you will agree, we are moving in the right direction as a club. The holiday season is no time to neglect your workout routine, and the Club is ready to help you work off the goodies. Additional improvements to the West and Downtown workout facilities, including equipment, paint and flooring have recently been completed. The squash pavilion will be busy and we have a brand new pro, Yago Cornes, to assist Heidi Mather with lessons and clinics. The basketball leagues and pick-up games are in their prime time. However you like to get your exercise in, be sure to do it (and remind me to do the same when you see me). As we all gravitate to the Club for meals, fellowship and parties, I am always struck by the work ethic and good cheer of the staff. This is a time of relaxation and merriment for a lot of members, but it is the busiest time of year for many of our staff. Their good humor and attention add so much to the holiday experience

at our Club. Remember, its not too late to contribute to the staff holiday bonus fund or to add to your previous contribution. Finally, I hope amidst the activity and commitments, you take time to reflect quietly and peacefully on the meaning of the season. I know it means many things to many people. For me and my tradition, after you strip away the parties, decorations and presents, it is the recognition of nothing less than the incarnation of God who humbled Himself to walk among humanity. Whatever your tradition, I hope the holiday season is a time of peace and an opportunity to reflect on those things that matter most in life. Here’s to a sparking holiday for us all and a healthy and prosperous 2012.

Yours in fellowship and service,

Thomas C. Albus President

BOARD OF GOVERNORS THOMAS C. ALBUS - PRESIDENT JUSTIN S. FOWLER - FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT • ROBERT N. HAGNAUER - SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT JOHN S. KINGSTON - TREASURER • DONALD A. STORK - SECRETARY

TERM ENDS 2012 Thomas C. Albus Justin S. Fowler Bob Hagnauer John S. Kingston Donald A. Stork

TERM ENDS 2013 Gordon Bush Daniel Fusz Joel Karsten Christopher Michalak David P. Weiss

TERM ENDS 2014 John Bugh Mary Frontczak Terry K. Hammer Judith R. Hanses Troy W. Robertson december 2011

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Mark Twain Society Bourbon Night

Wednesday, Dec. 7 Bourbon tasting to include: Evan Williams Single Barrel, Elijah Craig 12, Elijah Craig 18 and Bernheim Wheat. 6:30-8:30 p.m. MTS members - $30 + gratuity Non-MTS members - $35 + gratuity Downtown MAC Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.

Breakfast with Santa

Saturday, Dec. 10 and Dec. 17 Santa Claus is coming to the MAC on two Saturdays in December. Each child in attendance will receive a gift and get their photo taken with jolly old St. Nick. 8:30-11 a.m. Adults - $25.95 + gratuity Children (Age 3-12) - $13.95 + gratuity Downtown Clubhouse Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.

Jack Buck Sports Awards

Thursday, Dec. 15 Make plans to attend the premier sports banquet in St. Louis. 6 p.m. - Cocktails (cash bar) 6:45 p.m. - Dinner 8 p.m. - Program $125, inclusive Call 314-539-4470 for reservations. 6

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Christmas Dinner Dance

Friday, Dec. 16 Celebrate the holidays in the Missouri Room at the annual Christmas-themed dinner dance featuring the Ambassadors of Swing 6:30 p.m. - Cocktail Reception (Cash Bar) 7 p.m. - Dinner 8:30 p.m. - Dancing Dinner Dance Club members - $35.50, inclusive non-Dinner Dance Club members - $42, inclusive Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.

Family Night with Santa at MAC West

Friday, Dec. 16 All of your favorite Family Night buffet favorites will be served on these special nights, which feature a visit from Santa. Seatings at 5:45 and 7:15 p.m. Adults - $21.95 + gratuity Children (Age 3-12) - $12.95 + gratuity Children under age 3 - gratis Call 314-539-4490 for reservations

Holiday Brunch

Sunday, Dec. 18 Enjoy prime rib and shrimp at this festive holiday brunch. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Adults - $30 + gratuity Children (Age 6-12) - $14 + gratuity Children under 6 - gratis MAC West

Christmas Eve Dinner

Saturday, Dec. 24 Celebrate Christmas Eve with a delicious 4-course dinner. Special wines will be paired with each entrée (not included in price). A children’s menu will be available. Seatings - 5-7 p.m. Adults - $50 + gratuity MAC West and Downtown Reservations: West 314-539-4490; Downtown 314-539-4470

Christmas Dinner

Sunday, Dec. 25 Enjoy your Christmas dinner with friends and family at the Club. Seatings at 4, 5, and 6 p.m. Adults - $28.95 + gratuity Children (Age 12-6) - $9.95+ gratuity Children 5 and under - gratis Downtown Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.


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New Year’s Eve Family Fun

Saturday, December 31 7 p.m. - 1 a.m. Adults - $25 per person + gratuity Children (12 and under) $15 per child + gratuity Children (3 and under) Gratis MAC West Call 314-539-4490 for reservations.

New Year’s Brunch

Sunday, Jan. 1 St. Louis’ best New Year’s celebration is here in your Club. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $23.50 Missouri Room, Downtown Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.

MAC Hermann Trophy Banquet Friday, Jan. 6

The MAC annually presents college soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy to the top male and female players in the country. The award has honored soccer legends Mia Hamm, Kristin Lilly and Alexi Lalas. 5:45 p.m. - Press Conference (Cocktails) 7 p.m. - Dinner 8 p.m. - Program $60, inclusive Downtown

Ongoing CWC Meetings

MAC Broadway Series at the Fox

The MAC offers many Clubs Within the Club (CWC) providing a variety of social opportunities for people who share common interests. Events sponsored by the CWCs are open to the general membership and their guests.

Christmas with the Rat Pack Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011 La Cage Aux Folles Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012 West Side Story Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012 Memphis Thursday, May 10, 2012 The Lion King Friday, August 17, 2012 *Dates Subject to change. $130 per ticket. Call 314-539-4402 for reservations.

Save the Date Upcoming Events

Valentine’s Ball - Feb. 11 Annual Boxing Match - Feb. 23 West Side Story at the Fox - Feb. 23 Good Fellowship - Feb. 25 • Reservations for events can be made by calling 314-539-4470 or visiting the website (mac-stl.org). • Club events are subject to gratuity. • Cancellations must be made at least 72 hours before the event to avoid a one-third charge. • No shows will be charged in full. Please call with your own reservation. • For Jack Buck Grille reservations, call 314-539-4417. • For dining reservations at West, call 314-539-4441.

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Apollos Mondays, 7 p.m., Downtown

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Military History Club Fourth Tuesday of the month, 11:30 a.m., Downtown Toastmasters Tuesdays (2nd & 4th), 7:15 a.m. West Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m., Downtown Business Development Group Third Thursday of the month, 7 a.m. Downtown

To join a CWC or for more information, visit the MAC Web site (www.mac-stl.org) or call 314-539-4402.

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Santa Delivers Early Holiday Gift to Members

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anta delivered an early gift to members this holiday season with the launch of the new Club website on Nov. 1. Santa and his elves were hard at work the past several months perfecting the new site to make it more functional for you. If you have not already done so, log on to mac-stl.org to check out all the new site offers. Many Club members have already been enjoying Santa’s early gift. Within the first hour registration instructions were sent to members, 150 members had registered to use the new website. After the first week, more than 500 members completed registration allowing them to view and change their roster information, view their current and past statements and register for upcoming Club events. Interest continues to grow around the website. The site’s 280 pages have been viewed more than 17,000 times. Stay connected to your Club no matter where you are by logging on. For help with your login information, contact webmaster@mac-stl.org.

Website Highlights • New design • Online Club roster • Online calendar • Event registration • Club news • Member statements • Club emails

Register for Club Events Online

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he holiday season is a busy time for everyone. Between buying gifts, wrapping, decorating and preparing for Dec. 25, you often have little time to think about anything else. Save yourself time this holiday season by registering for events through the MAC website. The new site makes it convenient and easy to register with just a few clicks. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with details of your reservation. Since the launch of the new website, online reservation activity has increased, including members who have never previously utilized the online reservation option. Take advantage of a useful resource that many of your fellow members have already discovered. This holiday season register online to attend the variety of events at both Clubhouses.

Here is a step-by-step tutorial to register for a Club event. 1. Registration is required to make event reservations online. An email was sent to all members on Tuesday, Nov. 1, detailing how to register. If you need help registering your member account, contact webmaster@mac-stl.org. 2. After you are logged in, click on “Member Central,” then “Calendar.” The current month will be displayed, and the current day will be highlighted.

3. Click on the event you wish to register for. You will be shown the full description of the event, including times, prices, locations and more. You can then register for the event by clicking on the “Register for the Event” button. (Tip: You can also view events in a list view as well as do a quick search with various options.)

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4. After clicking to register, you will land on the registration page. You will be asked to provide additional details for your registration. Some questions are mandatory in order to register and are marked. Once you have provided the requested details, click “ok.”


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5. On the registration page, you may add other members or guests to your registration. You can search for other members by inserting the first two characters of their last name in the search bar. To add a guest, enter in their first and last name.

6. Click on the “Complete Registration” button to finalize your registration. 7. You will be brought to a confirmation screen. To print your confirmation, click the “print” button. Note: Some events only require a quick registration. For these events, simply enter in the number of attendees you would like to register and click “register.” You will also receive a confirmation on your screen. You can view all of the events you have registered for under the “My Bookings” tab on the calendar page. Within the “My Bookings” tab you have the option to update or delete your registration. In the event of canceling, you and the Club will receive an email notification indicating the cancellation of your registration.

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Enjoy Holiday Dining with Family and Friends at Your Club

his holiday season, share a meal with family and friends at your Club. Year after year the Club is a second home to MAC families celebrating the holidays. Save yourself the prep, stress and mess of preparing Christmas Eve or Christmas dinner at home. When you make your reservation to feast at the MAC, the headache of preparing the meal and

Christmas Eve Dinner

cleaning up is immediately relieved. The Downtown and West Clubhouse are both featuring holiday meals. Both Clubhouses will serve up a four-course dinner on Christmas Eve. The Downtown Clubhouse will also have a delicious Christmas dinner buffet. Make your reservations now to enjoy relaxing, holiday dining at the MAC.

West Seatings 5-7 p.m. Adults - $50 + gratuity Call 314-539-4441 for reservations.

Starters Bibb Lettuce & Endive Salad ~ French Onion Soup ~ Pan Seared Sea Scallop w/ Baby Bok Choy

Amuse Bouche Antipasto Selection of Grilled Vegetables, Cured Meats, Cheeses with House Lavash

Main Course All Entrees will be garnished with Seasonal Vegetables Pan Seared Halibut w/ Pecan Butter ~ Pan Roast Whole Chicken w/ Tarragon Cream ~ Grilled Rack of New Zealand Lamb ~ Prime Rib of Beef w/ Yorkshire pudding ~ Whole Lobster w/ Drawn Butter

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Christmas Eve Dinner

Missouri Room Seatings 5-7 p.m. Adults - $50 + gratuity Call 314-539-4470 for reservations.

First Course Pumpkin Bisque ~ Wedge Salad Entree Selection Tenderloin Medallions ~ Salmon Oscar Roulade ~ Lobster Tail ~ Coq Au Vin

Downtown Seatings at 4, 5 & 6 p.m. Adults - $28.95 + gratuity Children (6-12) - $9.95 + gratuity Children 5 & Under – Gratis Call 314-539-4470 for reservations. Salads Fruit and Cheese Display Peel & Eat Shrimp Hot Items Green Beans and Carrots Ratatouille Herb Roasted Yukon Gold Potatoes Long Grain and Wild Rice Pilaf Spiced Salmon on Braised Red Cabbage Orange Roughy with Cajun Shrimp Relish Roast Pork Loin Chicken Breast with Artichoke and Mushroom Sauce

Dessert Course Dulce De Leche

Dessert Sticky Toffee Pudding w/ Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

Happy Holidays from the MAC Culinary Staff

Carving & Soup Station Prime Rib Whole Roast Turkey Roast Bone In Miller Ham New England Clam Chowder Roasted Butternut Squash Soup Dessert Stations

The MAC culinary staff would like to wish you and your families happy holidays and a happy new year. Thank you for dining at the MAC this holiday season. We look forward to seeing you at the Club. Chef Bart Philipps, Chef Kelly Sarlone and the MAC Culinary Staff

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Holiday Gift Guide from the MAC

he MAC makes it easy to check off people on your Christmas gift list. You can find something for everyone to enjoy right at the Club. Whether it is a new golf shirt for dad, a day of pampering for mom or a special dinner out with your spouse, you can make one stop at the MAC and get it all. Save yourself some time and stress and enjoy the holiday season. Check out these unique gift ideas‌

Gift Certificates:

Give your favorite member an extra MAC treat. Purchase a gift certificate from the MAC. Gift certificates can be used towards Club services such as personal training, massage, youth sports camps, haircuts, manicure/pedicures and more. The gift certificate can also be used in the restaurants. All Downtown

gift certificates can be purchased through the Accounting office by calling 314-539-4432. For gift certificates at West, stop by the Pro Shop Desk.

Membership Office:

Give the gift of membership to your kids or friends. Associate memberships are especially affordable for the younger people in your life. Share the gift you have experienced as a member. For additional information, call Patti Cundiff, Downtown at 314-539-4429, or Julie Kueper, West at 314-539-4408.

Pro Shop Holiday Sale

This holiday season shop at the MAC and save! From Sunday, Dec. 18 through Friday, Dec. 23, get 25% off already memberdiscounted prices in the Downtown and West Pro Shops. This includes all clearance items!

Pro Shop:

The MAC Pro Shops are filled with great apparel to outfit any member. From golf shirts to workout gear, there is something for everyone. Stop in and browse the fabulous selection or purchase a gift certificate and let the recipient select their own apparel.

December Wine of the Month Franciscan Cabernet 2008 ry something new this holiday season. The Franciscan Cabernet is from Napa Valley. It is a dry and full bodied wine with a luscious cascade of dark fruit, including black currant, black cherry and a hint of oak. You can enjoy a glass for $10 or a bottle for $38 at either clubhouse throughout December.

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Focus on Fitness

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at Pilates is an effective way to tighten and tone your body. The Downtown Clubhouse offers a noon session of Mat Pilates every Wednesday. Pilates will improve your core strength, flexibility, coordination and muscle control.

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Wednesdays Noon 314-539-4434 West

Fridays 7:30 a.m. 314-539-4433 $7 / class $25/month

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f strengthening Downtown your cardiovascular Mondays Noon system, toning and stretching your muscles 314-539-4434 and improving your West mental fitness are some Mondays of your goals for your 7:30 a.m. Wednesdays workout routine, then 8:15 & 9:30 a.m. yoga is for you! 314-539-4433 Yoga is for everyone $7/class from the marathon $25/month runner to the weekend golfer. The class combines stretches, breathing techniques, balancing and strength training into a well-rounded challenging routine.

Tailored Fitness With Christine

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ard off the extra calories from your holiday celebrations with the help of a personal trainer. Christine Elsesser comes to the MAC with more than 10 years experience in health and fitness. Her passion for fitness is the driving force behind her personal training career. She grew up playing competitive golf and tennis and has been an avid runner for many years. In addition to her personal training certification, Christine is certified in group fitness, barbells and more recently Hard Body Yoga. She also coaches girls running. Because it is never too late or too early to begin a fitness regimen, she looks forward to training members of all fitness levels and ages. “Incorporating all aspects of fitness: stretching, weight training, cardiovascular workouts and a healthy diet are critical to your well being,� Christine says. Christine also teaches two group fitness classes at the Downtown Clubhouse. She teaches Hard-Body Yoga on Mondays at 5:45 p.m. Hard-Body Yoga works every major muscle group several times without even picking up a weight. The class combines strength training with yoga techniques to create a strong physique. She also teaches Express Workout on Tuesdays at 6 a.m. Express Workout combines cardio, core, upper and lower free weight exercises along with stretching for a great total body workout in just 30 minutes. If you need a little motivation with your workout routine, schedule an appointment with Christine and she will tailor a program to fit your needs and busy lifestyle. Contact her at 314-497-7182.


Focus on Fitness

Shape Up Through the MAC’s Biggest Loser Contest The only thing you have to lose is weight ith the holiday season approaching, that means plenty of parties and lavish feasts. For many people, all of that celebrating brings with it a few extra unwanted pounds. So what follows are the New Year’s resolutions to get in shape and lose weight. At the MAC, the athletic facilities always see a spike in attendance following Jan. 1, but some people have a difficult time sticking with their New Year’s resolutions. If that has been you in the past, try a new strategy to keep you motivated to meet your fitness goals. Maybe you need a little competition to help give you that extra incentive. Inspired by the NBC Show the Biggest Loser, in January the MAC will be hosting its own weight loss contest. Throughout the process, weight loss experts will provide direction that

has been proven to get results. The following are the highlights of the program: • Dates: Jan. 16- March 23, 2012 • Deadline to sign up is Friday, January 6. • Cost is $115 per person and includes beginning and ending health assessments, six 1-hour workshops covering nutrition, beginning and final weigh-ins, as well as bi-weekly weigh-ins to track the status of all the contestants over the 13 weeks. • Discounted rates on personal training sessions during the contest dates. • The winner of the contest will be the person who loses the most % of weight loss. • Prizes will be awarded to the winner and runner-up.

Sign up today. Everybody who enters the MAC’s Biggest Loser contest is a winner. The only thing you have to lose by participating is weight. Members who work out at Downtown or West can participate. The nutrition classes and assessments will be hosted Downtown. Contact Rick Schneider at 314539-4434 to sign up.

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xercise your mind, body and soul with Hard-Body Yoga at the Downtown Clubhouse. Hard-Body Yoga is unlike your typical yoga class. In this one-house workout, you will work every major muscle group several times without even picking up a weight. Hard-Body Yoga combines strength training with yoga techniques to create a strong physique. All you need is your body, an open mind and a yoga mat. Hard-Body Yoga is taught on Mondays at 5:45 p.m. at the Downtown Clubhouse. The class will be taught by Christine Elsesser. Christine is a Downtown certified personal Mondays trainer through 5:45 p.m. 314-539-4482 W.I.T.S.

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West Hosts National Fencing Tournament

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he MAC hosted a national fencing tournament for the first time at the West Clubhouse. The Fencers Academy Super Youth Circuit was held over two days. Youth fencers of various age groups from all over the country fenced in a variety of divisions. There was a great crowd gathered on the tennis courts and in the multi-sport facility to catch the action. The top eight fencers in each division were awarded with medals. If you are interested in participating in fencing at the MAC, contact Coach Hassan at 314.494.0697 or hossam. hassan@sbcglobal.net

Bump, Set, Spike

Volleyball Action at the MAC f you are looking for a great workout that allows you to socialize while burning calories, then join one of the MAC volleyball nights at either clubhouse. Both clubhouses offer evening games. Hit the court at MAC West on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Games are adult, co-ed and open to all skill levels from beginner to experienced. The Downtown Clubhouse has Thursday evening pickup games at 5:30 p.m. Join your fellow members for a fun night and a great workout. To participate in games at either clubhouse, or for more information, contact Rick, 314-539-4434, or Jeff, 314-539-4485.

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Alexa Prasher, Margeaux Kelly and Sarah Filby.

Alexandre Amice and Jonathan Xu.

Racquetball Recap

By: Dave Schwent, Racquetball Pro he Club Championship will be held on Saturday, Dec. 10, from 9 a.m. to noon. Contact Dave Schwent at 314-220-7275 if you are interested. Come join the Handicapped Tuesday Night League. This league is a great bunch of guys, and all levels are welcome. Handicaps will adjust as one ends and the next begins. The handicapped has increased the intensity, which in the end helps us all to get in better shape. Try to book your racquetball court times farther in advance, if possible. We have several high schools playing their matches on three courts from 3:30-5 p.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays. We have 22 high schools participating, which is giving the MAC some great exposure with the hope that the kids involved will someday become members. If you are looking to play in racquetball tournaments around town, our next tournament is the “Holiday Charity Classic� at Concord Vetta Sports Complex on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Contact Dave Schwent at 314-220-7275 if you are interested.

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Catch Soccer’s Shooting Stars

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The MAC Hermann Trophy will be Presented to College Soccer’s Best on Jan. 7

t. Louis is regarded Kristine Lilly, Claudio MAC Hermann Trophy as the soccer capital Reyna and Alexi Lalas are Friday, Jan. 6 5:45 p.m. - Press Conference of the United States, so on permanent display in 6 p.m. - Cocktails it is only fitting that the the Sportsman’s Club. 7 p.m. - Dinner Missouri Athletic Club is All Division I soccer 8 p.m. - Program home to the top individual $60 coaches will get to vote for Reservations: 314-539-4470 honor in the sport. On the award in December. MAC Downtown Friday, Jan. 6, find out The top three male and female finalists will be who will be recognized as invited to the MAC for the banquet. soccer’s next rising young star at the Make plans now to be a part of this MAC Hermann Trophy Banquet. The MAC has been home to college celebration of soccer. Experience soccer’s version of the Heisman Trophy the excitement and the drama at the since 1986. Over the years, some of press conference when the winners are the biggest names in American soccer announced. Enjoy a fabulous meal and have come to the Club to claim the an outstanding event program. The 2011 Missouri State High School boys prestigious crystal soccer ball trophy, champions will also be honored during which is presented annually to the top male and female collegiate soccer the banquet program. players in the United States. The The top three men's and women's finalists will be announced in midtrophy represents the highest individual achievement in the sport. The jerseys December. To keep up with the latest of the past winners like Mia Hamm, news regarding the MAC Hermann Trophy, go to mac-hermann-trophy.org.

Stanford’s Christen Press and Akron’s Darlington Nagbe won the Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy last year.

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Follow the Bouncing Ball Sign Up for Winter Basketball Leagues

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ake plans now to be a part of the action. The winter leagues will tip off in January. The MAC basketball leagues are a lot of fun offering a great workout and camaraderie with fellow members. You don’t have to play like Lebron James to join the leagues either. House rules guarantee that every player gets significant playing time. The Open League will hold games at the Downtown Clubhouse on Monday and Tuesday evenings, beginning Jan. 9. The league is limited to the first 96 players who sign up. The Over 40 League will play on Wednesday evenings at the Downtown Clubhouse beginning Jan. 11. On Thursday nights, the action shifts to MAC West for the Open League beginning Jan. 12. There are no age restrictions, and if you play in one of the Downtown leagues, you are welcome to also play in the West Open League.

Sign up through the Club Web site (mac-stl.org). With the popularity of the leagues, you will want to reserve your spot now. The deadline for signing up is Dec. 16 or until all the spots are filled. The fee for the league is $60.

Downtown Athletic Department Holiday Hours Saturday, Dec. 24: 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 25: Closed Monday, Dec. 26: Closed Saturday, Dec. 31: 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 1: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. (Rams Home Game) Monday, Jan. 2: Closed

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Work it! Stretch it! Love it!

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he West Clubhouse is offering a new fitness class taught on Wednesdays at 9 a.m. The class is taught by Julie Gau. Work it! Stretch it! Love it! is a 90-minute dynamic class is designed to be both fun and rewarding! This indoor/outdoor class utilizes a variety of tools from medicine balls, bands Julie Gau and bosu balls, to your own body on the steps, hills, benches and mat. The class is very efficient because it works your heart while you are sculpting, toning and improving muscular power, endurance and strength. You will also be improving cardiovascular endurance, increasing bone density, muscle mass and metabolism and reducing body fat and stress hormones.

After 75 minutes of “working it,” you get to “stretch it.” The 15 minutes at the end of class will focus on you with breathing and stretching exercises to help you avoid injury, increase your range of motion, decrease stress hormones, provide mental clarity and provide an overall feeling of well being. West

Wednesdays 9 a.m. 314-539-4433

void complaints of boredom from your children this winter break by signing them up for the Holiday Sports Camps at MAC West. They will enjoy a day of physical activity and fun, and you can have some time to yourself to finish up shopping, prep for Christmas dinner or return gifts after the holidays are over. The camps will be held Mondays Fridays, Dec. 19, through Dec. 30.

Prepay Your 2012 Capital Fees and Save $$$$!

Avoid the entire 2012 increase! If your monthly capital fee is: $34.05, pay $408.60 and save $32.40 $28.20, pay $338.40 and save $27.00 $3.70, pay $44.40 and save $3.60

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Your child can choose to participate in the morning session from 9 a.m. to noon, the afternoon session from 1 to 4 p.m. or the all day session from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., which includes lunch. The cost is $25 per child for a half day, or $50 per child for the full day. Contact Coach Eric Saxton for more information at 314-5394468. You may also sign your child up online under the Athletics section of the MAC website.

Please submit payment on a separate check and send to: Missouri Athletic Club Attn: Accounting Department 405 Washington Avenue St. Louis, MO 63102 Checks must be received by December 30, 2011 Call (314) 539-4432 for more information.

Pro Shop Holiday Sale This holiday season shop at the MAC and save! Sunday, Dec. 18 through Friday, Dec. 23 Get 25% off already member-discounted prices Downtown and West Pro Shops. This includes all clearance items! 16

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Berkman Headlines the 42nd Annual Jack Buck Sports Awards Cardinals Slugger to Receive the MAC Sports Personality of the Year Award

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or more than a decade Lance Berkman was a Cardinal nemesis. The slugging switch-hitter was a perennial All-Star for the Houston Astros. Following an injury-plagued 2010, the Cardinals took a chance on their former rival by signing him to a oneyear contract. The gamble paid off as a rejuvenated Berkman put together one of his best seasons in several years, as he won the 2011 National League Comeback Player of the Year Award and helped the Cardinals win the World Championship. Berkman will cap off a memorable 2011 when he visits the MAC to receive the Sports Personality of the Year Award. Berkman becomes the 18th Cardinal to win the annual award honoring the top St. Louis sports figure. Berkman, along with other distinguished St. Louis sports figures, will be honored at the 42nd annual MAC Jack Buck Sports Awards on Thursday, Dec. 15. Former Blues forward Keith Tkachuk will receive the Legends Award. McKendree University basketball coach Harry Statham, the winningest men’s college basketball coach, will receive the Carl O. Bauer Award. Former Mizzou broadcaster John Kadlec will receive the Burnes/Broeg Award. The event is already a sellout, but you can still hear the best sports banquet in St. Louis. Tune in to KMOX Radio on Friday night, Dec. 16, to listen to the Jack Buck Awards.

A Special Invitation to MAC Members and Friends

Save the Date MAC Art Scavenger Hunt and Wine Tasting

Join Us for a First Class All-Inclusive Five Country

River Cruise on the Blue Danube The most popular river cruise in Europe

Fall 2012 Departure

John Kadlec Burnes/Broeg Award

Contact MAC Member Stuart Hartzell 314-652-3300 stuart@grifďŹ ninternationalllc.com

Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012 Be on the lookout for more details.

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Ring in 2012 at e MAC

This New Year’s Eve the MAC offers a fun way to celebrate for everyone. Both Clubhouses are hosting bashes to bid farewell to 2011 and welcome 2012.

New Year’s Eve Dinner in the Jack Buck Grill

NYE Dinner in the Jack Buck Grill Sat., Dec. 31 Dinner, live entertainment, great company… 7 p.m. - 1 a.m. can you think of a better way to celebrate the $50 per person + gratuity New Year? The Jack Buck Grill is hosting a Downtown New Year’s Eve dinner celebration complete RSVP: 314-539-4417

with a live show by Gene Lynn. Lynn is known for his coverage of the great American songbook, and he also performs jazz, blues and R&B classics by Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Joe Williams and Barry White. Along with fantastic entertainment, you will have your choice of meal from the holiday menu. The prices is $50, plus gratuity per person. Relax and enjoy your evening out. The event is black tie optional and includes Gene Lynn

NYE Family Fun at West

Family Fun New Year’s Eve at West Sat., Dec. 31 7 p.m. - 1 a.m. Adults - $25 + gratuity Children 4-12 - $15 + gratuity Children 3 & U - Gratis West RSVP: 314-539-4490

This year, get the whole family together for a night of fun at the West Clubhouse. The MAC is hosting a Family Fun New Year’s Eve at West. Parents and kids alike will have a fantastic night of fun. There will be activities for everyone at the celebration. Besides dining on a delicious buffet in the Stan Musial Grill, there will be a DJ so you can dance all night. Other highlights include games for the kids in the multisport facility and party favors at midnight. Ring in 2012 together as a family at your Club.

complimentary garage parking.

Board of Governors Reunion

Past MAC Governors and their spouses gathered at the Club for the annual Board Reunion Dinner. It was a memorable evening of MAC spirit and camaraderie.

Ann and Tom O’Toole.

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Judy and Hank Luepke.

William and Joyce Skaggs.

Donald and Joanna Stork.

Tom Albus and Mark Neill.


The MAC Honors Veterans

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ach year, the MAC partners with the Rotary Club of St. Louis to honor men and women who have served our country at a special Veterans Day commemoration. The event was highlighted by guest speaker General William Fraser, III, the Commander, U.S. Transportation Command at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. USTRANSCOM is the single manager for global air, land and sea transportation for the Department of Defense. Other highlights of the afternoon included the posting of the colors by the Gateway High School Junior ROTC Color Guard, military exhibits and music by the MOANG Strike Eagle Brass Quintet. A special ceremony was held to honor those veterans who are no longer with us. Governor Judith Hanses served as master of ceremonies. Awards were presented to Prudential Financial, Edward Jones and Express Scripts for their support of veterans. This year’s event included special recognition of the “MAC Honored Veteran of the Year” award. Chief Warrant Officer 4 George Green, United States Marine Corps Retired, was this year’s Honored Veteran. Green was a leader of a forward observer team during the assault on Iwo Jima. His awards and decorations are many, including the Bronze Star with “V” Combat Distinguishing Device. The event concluded with the band playing rousing renditions of the songs from each branch of the military. As each song played, members in attendance who served in each branch stood to be recognized.

President Albus, MAC Honored Veteran George Green and Judith Hanses.

Bob Croak, Bud Koeller and Mal Sweet.

President Albus presents General Fraser with a replica of the Arch.

Bob Davis and Mel Witt.

Express Scripts “7 Seals” award. Edward Jones “Above and Beyond” award.

General William Fraser, III with Governor Judith Hanses and Mel Burkart.

General William Fraser, III.

Governors Joel Karsten and John Bugh.

Governor Hanses reads a proclamation from Mayor Francis Slay.

Prudential Financial “Patriot” award.

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ickets still remain for three exciting shows at the Fabulous Fox Theatre next year. The MAC offers the best ticket package around. Not only do you get to see an entertaining show from fantastic seats, but you will first be treated to a delicious three-course dinner in the Jack Buck Grill, followed by a luxury ride to and from the show in the comfortable MAC shuttle. Tickets are just $130 per person. To purchase tickets to any of the remaining shows, call 314539-4402.

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Available Shows La Cage Aux Folles, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012

West Side Story, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012 The Lion King, Friday, Aug. 17, 2012


MAC Celebrates Cardinals’ World Championship

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s September wound down, Cardinals fans did not hold much faith of seeing the team take the field in October. After beating the Braves for the wild card spot, then defeating the Phillies and the Brewers in postseason play, the Cardinals made it to the World Series against the Texas Rangers. Stretching the series to seven games, the Cardinals won their 11th World Series title. The MAC was the post-season headquarters for members and their guests. The Downtown Clubhouse served up delicious food and cold beverages at fantastic prices. Many members took the MAC shuttle to Busch Stadium. The Club provided the perfect gathering spot to root the Redbirds on to the World Series Championship..

Mike Glassbrenner and Jim Phillips. Marilyn and David Guymon.

Commemorate the Cardinals Cardinals World Series apparel is available at the Downtown and West Pro Shops!

Heather Ozbun and Debbie Tidwell.

Sam and Joe Loring.

A banner on the Downtown Clubhouse facing Washington and Broadway.

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MAC Staff Spotlight

With a BS in Hotel and Restaurant Management from Missouri State, Diane came to the MAC with a lot of experience, including an internship at the Marriott Tan-tar-a. She is responsible for staffing and budgeting for the Pro Shop and Child Care. She also orders the merchandise in the West Pro Shop/ Pro Shop. Whenever there is a new Larry Thompson, Diane Tussey, James Godfrey, Jr. and Front Desk hire at the West Clubhouse, Diane is Keith Barket in the Jack Buck Grill. accountable for the paperwork. You loves it. In the evenings, Amy’s main can primarily find her at the West front responsibility is taking care of members, hen arriving at MAC West for desk, a position in which she enjoys the whether they are calling with questions tennis, dinner or a workout, member interaction. “I love the familyor court bookings, signing in at the often the first people to greet you oriented atmosphere at West,” Diane desk or browsing in the Pro Shop. The are the friendly faces in the Pro Shop said. “One of the best parts of my job is interaction her position affords her or front desk. The staff is the hub of the interpersonal relationships I am is Amy’s favorite part of her job. information at the West Clubhouse. able to form with members and Her favorite time of year is Whether a member or guests needs employees.” when Santa comes for a visit. direction to a specific area of the Club, One of Diane’s favorite “I do enjoy Family Night wants to make a court reservation or has memories in her 18 years with Santa each year,” she a question about an upcoming event or at the MAC occurred when said. “It’s a great kick off to program, the front desk staff have you she was managing the Jack the holiday season to see the covered. Buck Grill Downtown. The excitement from all the kids. The pro shop/front desk staff consists Grill had just undergone The families get dressed up to of three full-time employees: Diane renovations and former St. have their pictures taken, and Tussey, Pro Shop manager; Carrie Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Jerry Amy Lister the kids get to make a list during Davinroy, Pro Shop supervisor and Berger stopped in for lunch. “The dinner before they see Santa. I feel Amy Lister, evening supervisor. On next day, my aunt called me up and told like a kid when Santa gets here!” the weekends and during other high me to look in the paper,” Diane said. You can always find a smiling face traffic times, the staff has 10 part-time “My picture was featured to greet you at the front desk at MAC attendants. “I love the in his column with General West. The staff works hard to ensure Diane Tussey has family-oriented Manager Larry Thompson, they can answer all of your questions, worked at the MAC atmosphere James Godfrey, Jr. and Keith point you in the right direction or help for 18 years. She at West,” Barket.” you find a great new racquet, shirt or started as the Jack - Diane Tussey Diane works closely jacket in the Pro Shop. The pro shop/ Buck Grill manager with her fellow Pro Shop front desk at West is truly the hub of the at the Downtown Clubhouse in 1993. staff to keep things running smoothly. Clubhouse. After seven years Downtown, Diane Carrie Davinroy has been the Pro Shop moved out to MAC West. She currently supervisor at West for 13 years, and has many roles. Not only is she the her position is multi-faceted. Her main Pro Shop manager, but she is also the responsibilities include stringing tennis Child Care manager and the Human and racquetball racquets, making court Resources representative at the West reservations for tennis and racquetball, Clubhouse. answering the phones, assisting in ordering pro shop merchandise, Prepare your boots pricing and placing merchandise and helping answer members’ questions. and shoes for winter Carrie enjoys the interaction she gets with a heel repair. with members. “We are like the hub of In December, all information for members coming to West,” she said. “We are always happy to mens’ and ladies’ help answer any questions someone may heel repairs are have.” In the evenings, Amy Lister takes buy one, get one over as supervisor. Amy has worked 1/2 off. at the Club for four years. She has Diane Tussey and Carrie Davinroy. always been in the service industry and

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embers and guests browsed the 8th annual Wine Tasting and Sale in the Downtown Art Lounge, and many people walked away with bottles of wine at fantastic prices. Seven tables featuring a variety of wines were available for members to sample and purchase. In between sips, delicious hors d’oeuvres were served. The Wine Sale was a great way for many members and guests to kick off their holiday shopping.

Frank and Violet Niesen.

Adriene and Brandon Dempsey.

John Horan and Rachel Richter.

Lois and Darrel Keesling with Matt and Cindy Meyer.

David and Sarah Glasser.

Kurt Witzel, Steve Lohr and Gary Tidwell.

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Laurie and Dale Dendtler.

Dance into the Holiday Season

Christmas Dinner Dance he holiday season can often leave you Friday, Dec. 16 stressed. From gift buying to cooking and 6:30 - Cocktails (cash bar) cleaning for company, December is usually a busy 7 p.m. - Dinner month. Take time out to relax and enjoy an evening 8:30 p.m. - Dancing out at the Club at the annual Christmas Dinner Dance Club members Dance on Friday, Dec. 16. The Ambassadors of $35.50, inclusive Swing will provide Big Band Sound music that will keep you on the dance floor all evening long. Non-Dance Club members $42, inclusive Prior to dancing, a delicious dinner will be served. RSVP: 314-539-4470 As a highlight for the evening, MAC professional dance instructor Lucy MAC Dance Fitzgerald, of Just Dancing, will be in attendance to conduct a short Club dance lesson. All are welcome to participate. Gather up a group of friends and enjoy a memorable night out at your Club.

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eer-lovers were in for a special treat at the Craft ������ Beer Tasting at the Downtown ��������� Clubhouse. Six craft breweries were on hand with samples of their best beers. Attendees received a complimentary tasting glass. Breweries included: Six Row Brewing, 2nd Shift Brewing, 4 Hands Brewing, Perennial Artisan Ales, The Civil Life Brewing Company and Urban Chestnut Brewing Company. The beer Did You Know tasting was Overall, U.S. beer sales the first event were down an estimated hosted by the 1.0% by volume in Craft Beer 2010, but the growth of Club, a new the craft beer industry Club Within was up 11%. - Brewers the Club at Association the MAC. The Craft Beer Club’s mission is to learn about all craft beers that are available in the St. Louis area by meeting brew masters and owners of local breweries, and sampling their products. If you are interested in joining the Craft Beer Club or would like to be put on the CWC’s mailing list, call Katie at 314-539-4402.

Jay Dinkelmann and Jay Morris.

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Al Colby and Flip Schwarz.

Gary Clark, Steve Lohr and Mike Hackett.

Douglas Bouck and Matt Rellergert.

Marie Salter, Judith Hanses, Nancy Suelflow and Anita Siegmund.

Jay and Jim Criscione.

Mike and Chris Hermann.


Are you Platinum?

If you are a Resident member and have a family member, friend or business associate at the Resident level that is interested in joining the Club, now is the perfect time to introduce them to the MAC. For more information, contact Patti Cundiff, 314-539-4429, or Julie Kueper, 314-539-4408. The Platinum Partnership replaces the Each One/Reach One program. Over the past year, 243 new members joined through the program. David Kirby won the end of the program drawing for oneyear free dues.

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any of your fellow members are saving $1,200 a year on their dues as part of the Platinum Partnership program. The program allows you to “partner” up with a new member to receive reduced dues. Currently, the Platinum Partnership program saves you $100 a month. The Platinum Partnership is an easy way for MAC members to enjoy Diamond Club benefits at a reduced dues level. Any current Resident or Resident Diamond Club member may sponsor a new Resident Diamond Club member as their Platinum Partner. Both members/partners will enjoy a lower monthly cost by splitting the reduced Platinum Partnership dues as long as they both remain members of the Club. Two new members who wish to join the Club together as Resident Diamond Club members may also form a Platinum Partnership. Each Platinum Partnership member will receive all Diamond Club privileges and benefits (except the quarterly food & beverage minimum will apply to each Platinum Partnership member). If you or your partner resigns from the Club, the remaining member will resume regular Resident Diamond Club dues with the opportunity to sponsor another new member/partner and return to the Platinum Partnership. Jim Foushee recently joined the Club as part of the Platinum Partnership program. He was encouraged to join the Club by his fraternity brother Jeff Moore. He and Jeff “partnered” up, and Jim could not be happier about his decision to join. “I have only been a member for a short time, but I can honestly say this is the best money I have spent in a long time,” he said. An avid exerciser and father to two teenage daughters, Jim was looking for a place that the whole family could enjoy. “I would encourage other members to find a partner to join through the Platinum Partnership simply due to all of the rewards and amenities that both Clubs have since you have unlimited access to both Clubhouses,” Jim said.

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Trunk-R-Treat

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he lower parking lot at MAC West was filled with festively decorated cars, candy and dozens of kids in costumes. The annual TrunkR-Treat festivities were a huge hit with members and their guests. Before feasting on a deliciously spooky spread in the Stan Musial Grill, kids played Halloween-themed games and rocked out to tunes by DJ Joe. Following dinner, there were s’mores right off the fire and more dancing. Just as dusk set, trunkr-treating began. Princesses, Cardinals players and even the rally squirrel made their way from car to car collecting sweet treats. Awards were given to the best decorated cars. This year’s winner was the Smith family. In second place was the Kagan family followed by the Niemann family.

Carl, Lauren and Emily Pesce.

Colin Cunneen.

Dave, Cameron, Katie, John, Steve and Cooper Smith.

Dylan and Cameron Stern.

Kayli Henges and Elsie Ames.

Ava and Heather Pluard. Laura and Haidyn Teal.

Elsie Ames, Bella Kagan, Anna and Katherine Sutter. Marni Vahl and Nina Zumwalt.

Jim and Sam Hoette.

Oliver Niemann.

Avery Cunneen and Mia Scott.

Kate Becker celebrates her birthday with family and friends. december 2011

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President’s Mid-year report November 16, 2011 Fellow GovernorsThis meeting marks the midway point of the 2011-2012 Board year. I feel this is an appropriate time to review what we have done and look forward to what we hope to accomplish by the time the current officers’ terms expire on May 17, 2011. As you know, the past six months have been very busy. As you also know, this Board year has been and will continue to be a year of transitions. The work we have completed in cooperation with management and staff has positioned us well to manage the club’s finances, provide for capital needs and contingencies and fight the stubborn attrition of members. Finance Budget - Operational Finance The steady losses in membership head count we have sustained over the past three years have placed tremendous pressure on our operational budget. Rather than assess the membership, management and the Board identified and approved approximately $1.1 million dollars in budget cuts for FY 2012 and 2103. These cuts have allowed the club to forecast a positive cash flow of approximately $425,000 for combined FY 2012 and 2013 (this cash will be used to reduce short term debt) with no impact on member services and with no provision for a brightening membership picture. Indeed, the FY 2012 and 2013 budgets assume continued steady membership losses so we can “hope for the best but prepare for the worst” and still remain a vigorous organization. Long-term Debt Service and Reduction As a club, we are not only servicing our long-term debt, which currently totals approximately $9.4 million, but we are aggressively retiring long-term debt. The FY 2012 and 2013 budgets passed by the Board in August call for the reduction of over $1.6 million dollars in long-term debt, or approximately fifteen percent of principal, by the end of FY 2013. Additionally, the club will retire approximately $100,000 of debt it incurred in the construction of a new squash court by the end of FY 2013. Capital Reserves Although our operational budget and debt service and retirement are looking favorable. One area of concern identified by the Board is our capital reserves and contingency funds. Our FY 2012 and 2013 budgets make only minimal provisions for such spending. Accordingly, we have undertaken to set aside

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a capital reserve/contingency fund to provide for such areas of need. We are asking the membership for voluntary contributions in three phases. First, the current Board and past Presidents have committed to a combination of monthly giving and one-time gifts which will total in excess of $70,000 over the next two fiscal years. Next, we have begun asking past Board members and other club leaders who have previously pledged support. We are hopeful this next phase of solicitations (from a much larger pool of members) will place our total over $200,000. Finally, after the holiday season, we will ask the entire membership to consider a voluntary capital contribution. By early 2012, our goal is to have $400,000 in capital reserve/contingency fund pledges. The fund will only be diminished with a vote of the Board of Governors and, hopefully, will be an important source of comfort to the membership, staff and the club’s lenders as we head into sunnier financial days in FY 2014 and beyond. Revenue Enhancement Despite the unfavorable economic conditions, the club has had some success stories in terms of revenue. The most encouraging has been the improvement of our overnight rooms business. Helped by strategic investments in room refurbishment and strong marketing lead by staff, our overnight room business has been strongly profitable despite being, by comparison, flat to unprofitable in the relatively positive recent fiscal years of 2007 and 2008. The opportunity to propose the lease of approximately 5,000 square feet of space in our downtown clubhouse to the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL) is a great opportunity for our club to partner with another old-line community institution. A lease would provide additional revenue in the form of rent and increased business for our catering operations, as well as a chance to showcase our beautiful club to thousands of professionals who are potential club members. We expect to know of BAMSL’s decision by early 2012. Our fine proposal was created with excellent cooperation among the executive staff. Strategic Assets The club has no plans to liquidate strategic assets, such as the surface parking lot immediately west of the clubhouse or any of the club’s extensive art collection. However, a subcommittee of the Finance Committee has been convened to assess those strategic assets available to the club. This subcommittee is led by the Chair of the Long Range Planning Committee. Should any strategic assets ever be considered for sale, it is important that such a sale be

done in a way favorable to the club, and the existence of this committee will ensure that the club treats its strategic assets wisely. Membership Platinum Program This month the club rolled out an innovative and in ways unprecedented membership promotion, the Platinum Program. The Platinum Program rewards a new Resident Diamond Club member and a sponsoring Resident Diamond Club member with a $100 discount on dues for as long as both members remain at the club. This program includes, in my view, three important principles that have come to be accepted by the Membership Committee and Department, (1) a successful membership incentive should address dues because keeping dues as low as possible for everyone is key to membership success, (2) the initiation fee is important both as a membership selling point and a symbol of the value of membership for current and prospective members and (3) retention should be part of any membership campaign because, all other things being equal, it is easier and better to retain a member than to recruit a new one. Initiation Fee The initiation fee is back, practically speaking, for the first time in three years and, in my opinion, that is a welcome sight. As I mentioned above, the initiation fee is an important symbol of the value of club membership for our members. Additionally, it enhances member retention and will ultimately become an important source of revenue. Membership Trends The rollout of the Platinum Program has been a success even though the program is still very new. Using full time equivalents to resident members, we are slightly ahead of budget for FY 2012 as of mid-November. If we can continue our momentum into the historically positive holiday recruiting season, we could get significantly ahead of our budget but the last few years have counseled against such optimism. For the next few months, we will closely monitor the performance of the Platinum Program. Management August 2011 Adjustments Larry Thompson and the executive staff have done an outstanding job implementing the position eliminations required by the FY 2012 budget. First, fair and generous severance agreements were presented to and accepted by the two fine, long-time employees who occupied the positions that were eliminated. Next, the remaining


GM Search Committee The Board, through its Search Committee, has been busying preparing for Larry Thompson’s departure from our ranks in the first quarter of 2012. In cooperation with a reputable recruiting consultant, the committee has reviewed dozens of qualified applicants and interviewed six fine candidates. Of those semifinalists, the two most exemplary have been selected for a second round of interviews which will occur in December 2011. It should be noted that the committee, which consists of current and past Board members and club Presidents, was unanimous in its selection of the finalists. The Search Committee will eventually make its recommendation to the Board, which will be responsible for the transition process. Going through the search process has been an opportunity to think about many fundamental questions of club governance and has, in my opinion, been a very healthy exercise. It has also been an opportunity to reflect on the tremendous service Larry Thompson has rendered to the club over the last twenty years. No matter how great the new general manager might become, it will be difficult to lose and impossible to replace Larry Thompson. Athletics & Club Life The members remain engaged in a host of athletic and social activities. It would be impossible to adequately discuss them here. From the first ever event of the Craft Beer club held during October in the Art Lounge to the 69th annual fall show of the MAC Apollos that will take place in the Missouri Room on November 18th, the Clubs Within the Club are in full swing. The last six months have seen a tremendous amount of activity in athletics. Some highlights include the completion of the downtown women’s locker room renovation, the hiring of a second squash pro and the hosting of a national youth fencing tournament. The fall basketball leagues are back and the members are enjoying the new workout equipment underwritten by the 2011 Cherry Diamond Gala. By the way, the Board has determined that the Cherry Diamond Gala will be a biennial event so

look for the second installment in late fall 2012 or winter 2012-2013. Another great accomplishment in the area of club life is the relaunching of the mac-stl.org website. Both aesthetically and technically, it is a big upgrade and the feedback from membership has been unanimously positive and enthusiastic. November 2011-May 2012 Proposed By-law Amendments Pursuant to Section 12.1.3 of the club by-laws, a member has presented me with a proposed amendment to the by-laws dealing with honorary memberships and the memberships awarded to some Past Presidents of the club. This proposal has been referred to the by-laws committee to see if it meets the requirements of our bylaws and comports with other laws to which our club is subject. Although the Board has been dealing with the issue of such memberships itself, the member-initiated by-law amendment will be submitted to the membership for a vote so long as it meets all the requirements. With respect to memberships awarded to Past Presidents of the club, I have decided for myself that, in light of the financial challenges facing the club, I will not accept a lifetime membership as has been customary for nearly a century at our club. It should also be pointed out that the majority of the Past Presidents at whom the proposed by-law is directed already voluntarily pays dues for the support of the club. The membership will be hearing more on the merits of the proposed by-law amendment as the year progresses and, should any proposal be submitted to the membership for a vote, the Board will accept its judgment. Election of 2012-2013 Officers As 2011 turns to 2012, the Board will be engaged in the process of selecting the 97th President of the Missouri Athletic Club from the members of the Board class of 2013. We are fortunate to have five fine men, all of whom would be well qualified and disposed to serve as President, from which to choose. The Board will meet on March 1, 2012 to

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executive staff quickly addressed the considerable responsibilities that had previously been the responsibilities of those departed employees. In particular, Joe Dietz, Jeff Tuhro, Darrin Harnetiaux, Rick Schneider, Julie Kueper and others have stepped up to keep both clubhouses running smoothly. Of course, Larry Thompson himself has done a great job moving between both clubhouses, and I think both the West employees and members have enjoyed seeing more of him.

select my successor and the successors to the other four corporate offices of the club. Election of the Board of Governors Class of 2015 Past President Patrick J. McCarthy and Past President Christopher J. Lawhorn will lead the nominating committee in its quest to identify appropriate members to seek a spot on the Board of Governors, class of 2015. Messrs. McCarthy and Lawhorn are already hard at work, and any member who would like to consider service or who would like to recommend a fellow member should contact them. Conclusion The first half of this Board year has been one of transitions and the second half promises more of the same. Some difficult and painful choices have been made and some are on the horizon. Despite the sadness and uncertainty that accompanies some of these choices, I have been heartened to see the staff continue on with great professionalism and commitment. Likewise, so many members have stepped forward to personally encourage me and the Board and hundreds and hundreds come to both clubhouses day in and day out, enjoying our great dining, social and athletic offerings. These are the people everyone who has ever stood for Board service wants to serve. These are the people that deserve a well-run and responsive club. To the Board, the staff and the members, thank you for such great support and let’s continue moving forward on behalf of this community institution. Yours in fellowship and service, Thomas C. Albus

President, Missouri Athletic Club

or call Royce Vessell, MAC member direct at 573-518-4994 december 2011

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John Albus, son of President Tom and Alicia Albus, gets his first haircut at the Downtown Barbershop.

and L esler t. K y x s o C We ith R ens w ge at MA r h A d ob Bri and B icate Rich y at Dupl Corle

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Former Ambassador to Hungary Bert Walker with Barbara and Bill Conway at the MAC Veterans Day Commemoration.

Magdalena Glassl and Dan Frederici at Oktoberfest Brunch. Ava and Alexis O’Keefe enjoy time in the West Child Care Center.

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Alice and Sam Hoette at the Trunk-R-Treat. Scarlett McNeive plays in the West Child Care Center.

Evan Hackman at the Trunk-R-Treat.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Bill McClellan was the feature speaker at a recent Forever Young Club meeting at MAC West.

Joe Hoffmann and Ray Bueneman attend the MAC Veterans Day Commemoration.

Diamond Dialogue ������������ ��

This month: Shane Scott Shane had just finished a workout at MAC West when the Cherry Diamond caught up with him. Shane and his family re-joined the Club in 2006. 1. Why did you first join the MAC? “I was a member of the Club when I was in my 20s. I re-joined after I was married and had children so our family could enjoy the West facilities.” 2. How do you get the most out of the MAC? “I use the workout facilities. My family also enjoys the pool in the summer, and we are active with the Swim and Dive teams. Our kids participate and we volunteer with the Swim and Dive teams. We also enjoy the gym on the occasional snow day and the Friday night activities.” 3. What is your favorite MAC event? “The first Dive-in Movie we attended was a fun and unique experience for our family.” 4. What is your favorite meal at the MAC? “The Cedar Plank Salmon is my favorite.”

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