Missouri Athletic Club, Cherry Diamond, February 2015

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Features

Missouri Athletic Club Founded in 1903

7 First Quarter Financial Report

8 The Foundations’ Gala 8

14 Sports Psychology 18 WSDA St. Louis Open 22 Hermann Trophy Recap

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26 Book 2015 Meetings

Departments

2 Calendar of Events 4 President’s Column 5 Members News & Notes

6 From the GM’s Desk 11 Fine Dining 14 Athletics 20 Fitness Focus

23 MAC Past 27 Clubs Within the Club 29 Around the Club 32 Snapshots

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UPCOMING EVENTS

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February

MAC Etiquette Training (WE) Mondays, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23 Melenie Broyles of Etiquette Saint Louis will lead this interactive etiquette class for children ages 5-12. Feb. 2-16: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Feb. 23: 6-8 p.m. $150 per student

Ballroom Dance Lessons (DT) Tuesdays, February 3, 10, 17, 24 Mix and mingle with fellow members while professional ballroom dance lessons lead by Lucy Fitzgerald. Dance Club Members: $55 Others: $62.50 Call 314-539-4402 for reservations.

MTS Scotch Tasting (DT) Wednesday, February 4 Enjoy a scotch tasting presented by Glazers and cigars provided by Gerard Ezvan of Jon’s Pipe Shop. 6:30-8:30 p.m. $35 per person, plus gratuity for MTS Members $39 per person, plus gratuity for Non-MTS Members and Guests

MAC Happy Hour (DT) Wednesday, Feb. 11 Enjoy drink specials and networking with fellow members. Guests welcome too! Ask your bartender about the Platinum Pour. 5-8 p.m.

The Foundations’ Gala (DT) Friday, Feb. 13 Bring your sweetheart to the party of the year! A portion of the proceeds will support the Preservation Foundation, the Sports Foundation, and the Foundation for the Arts. 6 p.m. $150 per person

Good Fellowship Day (DT) Saturday, Feb. 21 The Athletic Department holds a day of athletics with complimentary food, fun, and friendship in the Sportsman’s Club and on the fifth floor. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Reservations not required. 2 F Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015

Annual Boxing Match (DT)

MAC Happy Hour (DT)

Thursday, Feb. 26

Thursday, March 19

Boxers will square off against ranked opponents in exciting bouts in various weight divisions. Reserve a guest room and make of night of it! 6 p.m. – Cocktails and Cigars 7 p.m. – Dinner 8 p.m. – Boxing Ringside seating: $150 per person, plus gratuity Standard seating: $110 per person, plus gratuity

Mix and mingle with members while watching the second round of the NCAA Basketball Tournament. 5:30 p.m. Reservations not required.

March

Third Annual Fashion Show and High Tea (WE) Thursday, March 5 Enjoy an afternoon of great food and fashion hosted by the Lunch & Tour Group. 11:30 a.m. $36 per person

Women’s Initiative Happy Hour (DT) Wednesday, March 11 Mix and mingle with the members of the Women’s Initiative Committee. 5-7:30 p.m.

Phantom of the Opera at the Fox (DT)

Grand Seafood Buffet (WE) Saturday, March 21, 2015 Join us for a dinner buffet with classic seafood dishes. 6-9 p.m. $39.95 per person

The Godfather at Powell Hall (DT) Friday, March 27, 2015 The STL Symphony brings a touchstone of cinema to the big screen with The Godfather. 5 p.m. – Dinner 6:20 p.m. – Depart for St. Louis Symphony 7 p.m. – Show $80 per person Call 314-539-4402 for reservations.

CWC MEETINGS The MAC offers a variety of Clubs Within the Club to bring together members with common interests. Apollos Mondays, 7 p.m., Downtown

Thursday, March 12 Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical boasts many exciting special effects and is one of the largest productions now on tour. 5:45 p.m. – Dinner 7:20 p.m. – Depart for the Fox Theater 8 p.m. – Show $150 per person

Bike, Run & Triathlon Thursdays, 5:30 p.m., Downtown Book Club Second Thursday of the month, 5:30 p.m., West Business Development Group Third Thursday of the month, 7:15 a.m., Downtown

St. Patrick’s Day Parade (DT) Saturday, March 14 Get the best seat in town for the St. Patty’s Parade aboard the MAC float. Open to all members. 9-11 a.m. – Continental Breakfast 11 a.m. - Depart from Downtown Clubhouse 12 p.m. – Parade Begins Call 314-539-4471 to participate.

St. Patrick’s Day Brunch (WE) Sunday, March 15 Indulge in festive Irish favorites. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Adults – $21 per person, plus gratuity Children (4-12) – $12.50 per person, plus gratuity Children (3 and under) – Gratis

Forever Young Club

Forever Young Club Third Friday of the month, 11:30 a.m., West

Forever Young Club

Invitational Sanctioned Bridge Tuesday (2nd & 4th), 6:15 p.m., West

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Military History Club Fourth Tuesday of the month, 11:30 a.m., Downtown Toastmasters First and Third Wednesdays each month, 5:30 p.m., Downtown

For more information, visit www.mac-stl.org or call 314-539-4402.


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Downtown Clubhouse Events: 314-539-4470 West Clubhouse Events: 314-539-4490 Jack Buck Grille: 314-539-4417 West Dining: 314-539-4441

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Register online at www.mac-stl.org No shows will be charged in full. Please call with your own reservation. Cancellations must be made at least 72 hours before the event to avoid a one-third charge.

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PRESIDENT’S COLUMN

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As we move into February, I get excited as we are that much closer to spring. Outdoor activities, warm weather and Cardinal baseball are all right around the corner. While spring is within sight, there are still some great events at the MAC to help get us through February. The staple event in February is certainly The Foundations’ Gala, which will be held on Feb. 13. This will be a great event for our members and guests to enjoy, and it is for a great cause that benefits the Preservation, Athletic, and Art foundations. Please see page eight to learn more about these three very important foundations and our upcoming event. There is still time to make your reservation by calling 314-539-4470. As we know, one of the great benefits of the Club is the connections we make with other members. A great event to make new contacts or reconnect with old friends is Good Fellowship Day, which is on Feb. 21. This event is hosted by the Downtown Athletic Department, and it is one of the longest standing traditions at the MAC. Whether you are coming for a workout or just want to enjoy a great lunch, come Downtown that Saturday. The Athletic Department will open at 7 a.m. with free fitness classes, and competitions begin at 9 a.m. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Sportsman’s Club on the fourth floor. The last event I want to remind you of is the MAC Boxing Championship on Feb. 26. This event always sells out so make reservations now. The evening has some great amateur boxing, and this year will feature three Guns ‘n Hoses bouts with local police and firefighters dueling it out. Moving on to facility improvements, check out the new cardio equipment at both the West and Downtown Clubhouses. A total of 25 new pieces of equipment are now in place including a variety of treadmills, bikes, elliptical and step mill machines. These are a welcome upgrade at 4 F Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015

both clubhouses to improve our workout experience. Some other projects include installing carpet squares and painting the men’s locker room at the West Clubhouse and continued progress on bringing Downtown guestrooms back on line. On the finance side, on page seven you will see our first quarter financial reports. The first quarter was very strong and a couple of things stuck out to me: F During the first three months of our fiscal year, revenue from departmental operations totaled $2,644,060. This total was $30,086 better than planned and $82,500 ahead of last year. F Membership dues reached $1,853,692. This total was $4,896 better than planned and $78,503 ahead of last year. F Total resident members in November 2014 stood at 1,459 with total dues-paying members of 2,353; the corresponding totals for November 2013 were 1,420 and 2,285, respectively. F Net operating cash flow (net income before depreciation) of $502,847 was generated during the first three months of our fiscal year. This amount is $107,535 better than planned and $84,540 more than last year. F Capital expenditures during the quarter totaled $101,346. Of this total, $74,418 was spent Downtown and $26,928 was spent at West. F The Club ended the quarter with cash of $168,636 on its balance sheet. The line of credit balance at the end of November 2014 was zero. These are very positive signs, and the fiscal year is off to a very good start. I can also report that the second quarter started off very well with a great December. These results are a direct reflection of the engagement of our members in attending events and your patronage of the Club. Engaged members and solid membership growth allows for continued investment in both West and Downtown. Thanks to membership, management and staff for a strong performance thus far, and I look forward to more positive results through the rest of the year! I look forward to seeing you around the Club.

Dean Eggerding, President Missouri Athletic Club

Board of Governors F Dean Eggerding – President F Greg Beekman –

First Vice-President F Kim DeMotte – Second Vice-President F John Noce – Treasurer F John Salter – Secretary

Class of 2014 F Greg Beekman F Kim DeMotte F Dean Eggerding F John Noce F John Salter

Class of 2015 F Bob Barnes F Peter Dunne F Christopher Hyams F Brent Kaniecki F Beau Reinberg

Class of 2016 F Rebekah Bahn F Tracy Beckette F Duffy Dunn F Troy Robertson F Tripp Zumwalt


Welcome New MAC Members from December! Abramov, Hope (Kirill Abramov): Thompson Coburn, One US Bank Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63101, 314-552-6496; Res: 14292 Cedar Springs Drive, Town and Country, MO 63017, 314-602-6496

Merlo, Stephen (Mary E. Merlo): Merlo Plumbing Co., Inc., 11041 Gravois Ind. Ct., St. Louis, MO 63128, 314-843-1000; Res: 9123 Fox Estates Drive, St. Louis, MO 63127, 314-843-4400

Akyol, Selman (Kathy L. Akyol): Stifel, 501 N. Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102, 314-342-2158; Res: 327 N. Cedar Lake, Columbia, MO 65203, 573-808-5080

Moore, Michael C. (Maureen E., Moore): Saddleback Stables, 2100 Saddleback Trail, Lebanon, IL 62254, 618-616-4038; Res: 2100 Saddleback Trail, Lebanon, IL 62254, 618-632-7549

Brown, Adrian E. (Susie C. Brown): Edward Jones, 12555 Manchester Rd., St. Louis, MO 63131, 314-515-5192; Res: 13705 Corrington Ct., Town & Country, MO 63017, 314-363-7106 Burke, Halpin J. (Mary L. Burke): Thompson Coburn, LLP, One US Bank Plaza, St. Louis, MO 63101, 314-552-6131; Res: 7265 Maryland Ave., St. Louis, MO 63130, 314-726-3156 Caleca, Anthony J. (Michelle Caleca): Brown Smith Wallace, LLC, 6 City Place Dr., Creve Coeur, MO 63026, 314-983-1267; Res: 942 Four Oaks Drive, Fenton, MO 63026, 636-529-0737

Mushkov, Dimitar: Krilogy Financial, 600 Emerson Rd., Ste. 110, St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-480-3812; Res: 167 Lamp & Lantern Vill. #201, Chesterfield, MO 63017, 314-884-8494 Nash, John A. (Stephanie H. Nash): Mercy Clinic, 625 S. New Ballas Rd., #2015, St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-251-1700; Res: 516 Overhill Drive, St Louis, MO 63130, 314-863-2724 Pappas, Billy J.: Concrete Strategies, 2199 Innerbelt Bus. Ctr. Dr., St. Louis, MO 63114; Res: 4545 Forest Park Ave., St. Louis, MO 63108, 317-439-4496

Flanagan, John N. (Allyson Flanagan): AXA, 1800 S. Brentwood Blvd., #933, St. Louis, MO 63144, 314-695-1587; Res: 1800 S. Brentwood Blvd. #933, St. Louis, MO 63144, 314-695-1587

Strick, Megan (Stephen D. Strick): TruQC, 108 N. Clay Ave., Ste. 210, St. Louis, MO 63122, 866-488-4170; Res: 611 Candleberry Court, St. Louis, MO 63122, 314-324-7469

George, Peter D. (Dorothea George): Arthur J. Gallagher, Inc., 14222 Powerscourt, Suite 500, St. Louis, MO 63131, 314-800-2242; Res: 6952 Waterman, St. Louis, MO 63130, 314-721-3166

Szewczyk, Paul (Cindy J. Szewczyk): Quantum Vision Centers, 4900 W. Main Street, Belleville, IL 62226, 618-235-2400; Res: 12531 Davana Drive, St. Louis, MO 63128, 314-843-8773

Gianino, Nicholas (Amanda M. Gianino): Dot Foods, 17050 Baxter Rd., Chesterfield, MO 63005, 314-603-7775; Res: 3619 Tamm Ave., St. Louis, MO 63109, 314-603-7775 Gredell, Hillary (Lucas A. Gredell): College Bound St. Louis, 110 North Jefferson, St. Louis, MO 63103, 314-362-4441; Res: 1912 Park Avenue, Unit C, St. Louis, MO 63104, 314-652-7134 Mahn, Michael (Meghan Mahn): Mahn Custom Homes and Renovations, 135 Chester, St. Louis, MO 63122, 314-966-0542; Res: 612 Clemens, St. Louis, MO 63122, 314-393-3775 Martin, James (Tricia C. Martin): SLU Law School, 100 N. Tucker Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63101, 314-977-3300; Res: 925 S. Hanley Rd., #B, St. Louis, MO 63105, 314-603-7671 McDowell, Todd (Sabine McDowell): Grace Episcopal Church, 514 E. Argonne, St. Louis, MO 63122, 314-365-1964; Res: 38 Oak Park Dr., St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-365-1964

Williams, Shawn E. (Megan P. Williams): RS Investments, One Bush St., Suite 900, San Francisco, CA 94104, 314-309-6821; Res: 621 Westonridge Ct., Wildwood, MO 63021, 314-309-6821

Thank you to the following members for sponsoring new members to the Club in December F Ross Boyd F John Bucschet F Halpin T. Burke F Patrick Cantwell F William Casperson F Tim Conway F Clark Davis F Lauren Fisher F Phillip Hamilton F JJK Foundation Auction

F Jim Lally F Jerry Martin F Stan Martin F Joe Quattrochi F Beau Reinberg F Brian Rodgers F Kent Skornia F Michael Stengel F Keith Tope F Stephen Voorhees

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GENERAL MANAGER’S COLUMN

Over the holidays, I was invited to spend some time with our Forever Young Club (FYC) at their monthly luncheon at our West Clubhouse. What a vibrant and inspiring group of MAC members! Many of these “young at heart” folks have been members of the Club for decades, and they’re still actively serving, contributing, and enjoying the MAC. At the luncheon now Past President, Mr. Joe Hoffmann stood up and made a generous contribution to our Preservation Foundation on behalf of the FYC for which we are extremely thankful. I especially want to thank the FYC who all inspire me with stories of the past but more importantly with their view of the future and all the energy they bring to the room and the Club. What a great, great group, and frankly, why the MAC is the MAC. Also, I want to extend a special thanks to all of you who answered the recent survey regarding our foundations and planned giving. We discovered that there is a lack of awareness about our foundations and what they do. Two thirds of those surveyed were unaware or had limited knowledge that the MAC supports three foundations and wanted more information. As a result, I’ll touch on a couple highlights in preparation for our upcoming Foundations’ Gala on Feb. 13 in hopes of educating our members about the missions of our foundations and sharing more specifics about how contributions to the foundations create benefit. As an example, the Forever Young Club’s contribution to the Preservation Foundation will help in funding efforts as we renovate 15 hotel rooms that have been out of service for many years due to plumbing issues. The Preservation Foundation funds can be used to preserve 6 F Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015

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our historical building by resolving infrastructure needs and more specifically, the plumbing issues. Fixing pipes is not a “sexy” project, but it is important. These rooms, which were not in our inventory, will go from unusable to our newest and nicest overnight rooms in the Club. We will have interior designer boards at the Gala, which will give you an idea of the quality finishes that will be the polish on this overdue project. We believe you’ll like it. If you know of an organization looking for a unique place to host their meetings, please refer them to us. Your hosted events provide us with a great opportunity to showcase our banquet and meeting rooms, our talented staff, hotel rooms and one of the finest Clubs in the world. We thank you for the help on this. On that same note, I want to extend a special thanks to our staff that are doing the majority of the hotel room renovations. Their hard work and expertise helps work through this “smart money” improvement. Why “smart money?” Because once this project is completed, it will have less than a two-year payback, and the MAC will boast 82 very nice hotel rooms for you and your guests to enjoy. One other shout out goes to Zach Freeman, Rick Garrett, and our entire front desk staff who have been working hard on installing and learning our new software system for the hotel rooms. This new system will streamline our services, reporting and capabilities, and believe me, it was a tremendous amount of work. Our next move in the digital upgrade direction is a complete overhaul and refresh of our website, which is now underway. The fun never ends! Most of you know that we just installed a total of 25 new pieces of cardio equipment between both clubhouses. I’ve heard nothing but great feedback from the folks who have tried it out, and the new stair climber sounds like the most challenging butt burning piece, but you be the judge. As Jeff Tuhro, “Athletic Director of the year” noted, in anticipating our member and facility needs, we’ve been focused on taking care of the “got-to-dos,” and I’m looking forward to the next phase where we can spend more time, attention and resources on the “want-to-dos.” We are close to catching up and will stay at it until we do. Going back to foundations for a minute. Our Foundation for the Arts has se-

lected a well known member favorite for much needed and overdue restoration, which our Gala proceeds will help fund. The painting is “Taxi Please” by Emil J. Kosa, Jr., which when restored, will be fabulous. This painting has been damaged over the years, and restoring it will cost nearly $4,000, but once complete, it will be proudly displayed amongst our collection in a prominent place for all to enjoy and worth every penny spent. Finally, our Sports Foundation, which exists to promote amateur sports and athletics will support The BackStoppers at our MAC Annual Boxing Championship on Feb. 26. Many of you know that The BackStoppers is also a 501(c)(3) organization providing support to the families of police officers, firefighters, and paramedics who sacrifice their lives in the line of duty. A great organization and, as a special treat at this year’s MAC boxing night, three of the bouts will be fought between Guns ‘n Hoses participants, which consist of police officers against firefighters. Not only will this be an awesome night, but lots of good will be done at the same time due to the MAC Sports Foundation. After the Foundations’ Gala, we don’t want to lose momentum on our educational efforts so over the next few months, you’ll hear more about next steps and the planned giving and corporate programs now under development. A shout out goes to our Foundation Chairs and Board for all their work and focus on this most important endeavor. With our coming success, our current Associate and next generation members will enjoy the club 50 years from now when they are members of the FYC. Time flies so let’s make the most of it. And speaking of the next generation of members, do you have a Platinum Partner in mind for this year? Be on the lookout for the formal re-launch of the Platinum Partner program, and the upcoming “Platinum Perks” goodies starting with the MAC Happy Hour on Feb. 11. Be sure to ask your favorite bartender about the “Platinum Pour.” And as always, thank you so much for the opportunity.

Wally Smith, General Manager Missouri Athletic Club


FINANCIAL UPDATE

» “We are pleased to be able to report very positive operating performance so far this year, as described in the First Quarter Financial Report below. The Club is making good progress in various areas as we pursue our planned initiatives. I would like to take this opportunity to express management’s appreciation to Finance Committee Chair John Salter and Audit Committee Chair John Noce. The Club has benefited during the last three years from the financial expertise of these two governors who have provided insightful guidance and demonstrated focused commitment in their respective roles.”

First Quarter Financial Report The Club’s fiscal year runs from September 1 through August 31. The first quarter of our 2014-2015 fiscal year ended on November 30, 2014. During the first three months of our fiscal year, revenue from departmental operations totaled $2,644,060. This total was $30,086 better than plan and $82,500 ahead of last year. Membership dues reached $1,853,692. This total was $4,896 better than plan and $78,503 ahead of last year. Total resident members in November 2014 stood at 1,459 with total dues-paying members of 2,353; the corresponding totals for November 2013 were 1,420 and 2,285, respectively. In November 2014, there were 897 Platinum Partnership members and 596 Diamond Club members; last November’s totals were 645 and 716, respectively. Unallocated costs have accumulated to $1,994,115 so far this year. This total is $31,853 less than plan and $28,364 greater than last year. Net operating cash flow (net income before depreciation) of $502,847 was generated during the first three months of our fiscal year. This amount is $107,535 better than plan and $84,540 more than last year. Capital expenditures during the quarter totaled $101,346. Of this total, $74,418 was spent Downtown and $26,928 was spent at West. The Club ended the quarter with cash of $168,636 on its balance sheet. The line of credit balance at the end of November 2014 was zero.

As of the end of November, the Club had long-term bank debt of $5,882,958 and MAC Redevelopment Corp., which owns our garage, had long-term bank debt of $1,090,732 for a total of $6,973,690. During the first quarter, principal payments totaling $187,149 were made on the debt.

Financial Reports Available

The audited financial statements of the Missouri Athletic Club for the years ended August 31, 2014 and 2013 are now available in the Club’s Accounting and Finance Department. Any member desiring a copy of the audited financial statements may request a copy from the Chief Financial Officer, Larry Absheer. The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Missouri Athletic Club (the “Club”), its wholly owned subsidiary, MAC Redevelopment Corp. (the “Corporation”), and the Missouri Athletic Club Preservation Foundation (the “Foundation”), a related party under common control. The Club generated operating revenues of $17,242,805 during 2014. This was up from $16,248,954 in 2013. Included in operating revenues are membership dues ($7,018,099 for 2014 and $7,100,397 for 2013), departmental operating revenues ($10,113,431 for 2014 and $9,047,757 for 2013), and initiation fees ($111,275 for 2014 and $100,800 for 2013). Operating expenses totaled to $18,261,644 in 2014, compared to $17,034,711 in 2013. Non-operating revenues totaled to $644,147 in 2014, compared to $677,678 in 2013. There

was a negative pension adjustment of $234,876 in 2014, compared to a positive pension adjustment of $1,595,113 in 2013. The Club’s unrestricted net assets decreased by $609,568 to $5,452,602 at the end of 2014, compared to $6,062,170 at the end of 2013. The Corporation’s operating revenues were $216,000 during 2014. Operating expenses were $127,852. Net non-operating expenses were $44,430. Unrestricted net assets increased by $43,718. Unrestricted net assets were $729,923 at the end of 2014. The Foundation’s operating revenues were $106,045 during 2014. Operating expenses were $168,260. Net non-operating revenues were $11,526. Unrestricted net assets decreased by $50,689. Unrestricted net assets were $469,286 at the end of 2014. The Club’s long-term debt at the end of 2014 was $6,183,367 and the Corporation had long-term debt of $1,138,732. The corresponding numbers at the end of 2013 were $6,704,288 and $1,330,732, respectively. At the end of 2014, the balance on the Club’s line of credit was $45,876; the balance at the end of 2013 was $20,325. If you have any questions concerning the Club’s finances or any of its related entities, please contact me, at 314-539-4477 or labsheer@mac-stl.org.

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PRESIDENT DEAN EGGERDING, PAUL WEIL, STEVE KRAUSE, AND GOVERNOR GREG BEEKMAN PREPARE TO TOAST TO THE FOUNDATIONS’ GALA.

Friday, February 13 6 p.m. Downtown Clubhouse

Top 10 Reasons to Attend the Foundations’ Gala 1. Mix and mingle with hundreds of your closest friends 2. Support the Missouri Athletic Club’s three foundations with a tax deductible contribution 3. Dance the night away to some of your favorite hits performed by the Hulapoppers 4. Dine on a variety of extravagant food stations and specialty beverages 5. Take advantage of an opportunity to get dressed up: black tie, floor length dress, sparkling jewelry – the whole shebang! 6. Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your sweetheart in special and memorable way 7. Capture the fun in a photo booth and pose with your favorite props and people 8. Be part of a tradition that will become an annual event 9. Bid on great items such as a fur cape, a MAC parking space, a helicopter ride, a variety of getaways, and a Beretta A400 shotgun 10. See and be seen at the party of the year

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Auction Items Sneak Peak: Wine, Dine, and Getaway 1. A Seven-Night Stay in Aspen, Colorado Enjoy a seven-night stay in a condo at The Shadow Mountain Lodge nestled in the heart of Aspen, Colorado, just four short blocks from the town’s shops, bars, restaurants, and nearby ski lifts. Perfect for families with children. Available during prime ski week: Dec. 5, 2015 (check in after 3 p.m.) - Dec. 12, 2015 (checkout before 3 p.m.). 2. Three-Nights at the Homestead Resort on Lake Michigan The Homestead Resort in Glen Arbor, Michigan is on the shore of Lake Michigan’s Manitou Passage across the bay from Sleeping Bear Dunes, the largest moving dunes in the world. Tucked away in a beautiful and natural setting, the resort is ideal for romantic getaways, family vacations, family reunions, weddings, meetings, and retirement homes. Mutually agreeable date, April 1 - May 31 or Sept. 1 - Oct. 31. 3. Lake of the Ozark Getaway: Five-Night Stay at the Knolls Resort The two-bedroom Knolls Condominiums offers various amenities for your enjoyment including indoor and outdoor swimming pools, whirlpool, sauna, steam room and a lakeside swimming area to help you unwind. There are two indoor and outdoor tennis courts for the tennis enthusiast. A boat ramp, marina slips, and boat or personal watercraft rental are also available. Kids will enjoy the playground, half court basketball ball, horseshoe pits or the game room. 4. Four-Night Stay and Wine Tasting in Napa Valley, California Wine and dine at a two-bedroom (sleeps four), two-bath house located on the Morningside Vineyards. Property has an outdoor grill and fireplace on the patio, and a veranda out front overlooking the valley with a private bocce court. Located approximately one mile from Yountville home of the French Laundry and many fine restaurants. A wine tasting with George Grodahl, owner of Chanticleer Winery, will be pre-arranged. This is good for a mutually agreeable date in 2015. 5. Seven-Night Stay at South Seas Island Resort, Captiva Island, Florida This beachside condo sleeps four comfortably, but can accommodate up to six individuals. While you’re there, charter a boat, relax at the spa, eat and drink overlooking the water, and take that moonlit walk down the beach. This is good for a mutually agreeable date during the calendar year.

Our Mission MAC PRESERVATION FOUNDATION

The mission of the MAC Preservation Foundation is to preserve, rejuvenate and memorialize the history and historical architecture of the building occupied by the Missouri Athletic Club at 405 Washington Avenue.

MAC SPORTS FOUNDATION

The mission of the MAC Sports Foundation is to further encourage and recognize outstanding achievements in the field of athletics and, in connection therewith, to select for public recognition those individuals who have made outstanding contributions to and achievements in the field of sports and athletics.

MAC FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS

The mission of the MAC Foundation for the Arts is to assemble, collect, commission, display and maintain significant works of the arts.

What Others are Saying

about The Foundations’ Gala “These three foundations are key components in the future for continued success at the MAC. I believe educating our membership on these foundations and the opportunities from them is crucial. Steps are already being taken to develop a plan that will further enhance our foundations and the combined success that all three can have working together.” – President Dean Eggerding “The foundations are important but underutilized assets of the Club that can play a key role in maintaining our long-term financial stability. In addition to throwing a fabulous party for our members, our goal with the Gala is to raise awareness of the purpose and function of the three foundations and the benefits to our members of contributing to them.” – Governor Greg Beekman, Chairman of the MAC Sports Foundation “Our Downtown Clubhouse represents the historical and symbolic home of the Missouri Athletic Club. At the same time, it also speaks to our future. By supporting the MAC Preservation Foundation, we can help to ensure a vibrant and sustainable Downtown Clubhouse that will celebrate our heritage while serving the current and next generation of MAC membership.” – Steve Krause, Chairman of the MAC Preservation Foundation “The MAC Foundation for the Arts currently has two purposes: namely the enhancement of the visual experience of participation in activities within the Clubhouses and the preservation of the Club’s art collection. That collection, in addition to our sports heritage in the city, signifies to those who enter our facilities that the Club is a meaningful and significant St. Louis institution.” – Paul Weil, Chairman of the MAC Foundation for the Arts “I’m excited to have everyone together for one night, working towards the same goal: supporting the MAC and our foundations. It’s an opportunity to be with friends and the one you love. That’s what our Club is all about.” – Governor Troy Robertson, Foundations’ Gala Chairman Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015 F 9


“Wow!! Thank you so much for all of your help on our wedding day! It was absolutely magical, and your staff team was first-class five-star the entire night!” ­— Morgan & Austin

Located in the heart of downtown St. Louis, the historic Missouri Athletic Club provides the exquisite backdrop and premier service for a day that will leave the newlyweds and their guests feeling truly wowed. F Timelessly elegant ornate ballroom. F Onsite award-winning culinary service ranging from fine dining to wedding cakes and late night snacks.

F Hotel rooms to accommodate the newlyweds and their guests. F Shuttle service for the wedding party.

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FINE DINING

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Sweetheart Special Downtown

Saturday, Feb. 14 | $50 per person

starter Blue crab salad, wild mushroom bisque or house smoked salmon

Special Valentine’s Day Dinner at the West Clubhouse Saturday, Feb. 14 | $75 per person Call Courtney at 314-539-4490 for reservations. first course Amuse bouche: Chef’s surprise second course Jumbo poached shrimp, tomato caviar, horseradish greens, preserved lemon preserves or Palm sugar seared sweet breads, champagne leek cream sauce, house candied bacon

Entrée Pan seared pompano on New Orleans rice, shrimp relish and tomato fennel jus Stuffed breast of chicken with spinach and shallots, blue cheese macaroni cake and fresh thyme chicken reduction Garlic crusted roast tenderloin and buttered lobster, chive potato puree, broccolini, madeira sauce

Dessert Chocolate ganache red velvet cheesecake and complimentary glass of champagne Downtown February Dinner Specials All entrées are $37.00 per person Feb. 6 & 7 | Feb. 20 & 21 | Feb. 27 & 28 Complete menus are available online.

Don’t Forget about

Buffet Lunch and Sunday Brunch

third course Georges Bank lobster bisque with crème fraiche fresh chive or Modern Caesar: Baby romaine, preserved lemon, black garlic aioli, white anchovies, lace crostini fourth course Intermezzo: Yuzu champagne sorbet fifth course Sous vide beef tenderloin with potato and pancetta galette, baby vegetables, and saffron poached pearl onions rich veal jus or Lazy lobster with crispy fines herbes risotto cake, lobster-saffron broth and vegetable “gnocchi” sixth course Raspberry chocolate mousse with chocolate ganache, mango puree and pomegranate reduction or Organic strawberry cheesecake with homemade strawberry coulis

Buffet Lunch at the Sportsman’s Club Downtown 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. | Monday through Friday Ever wonder what’s being served for lunch? Count on favorite staples at the Sportsman’s Club each day of the week. Check out the buffet on a variety of days to try them all!

Sunday Brunch at the West Clubhouse 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Enjoy of variety of options from Classic Cinnamon French Brioche Toast and biscuits smothered in gravy and topped with Southern pulled pork to fruit and yogurt parfaits, eggs, omelets, and your favorite breakfast meats. Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015 F 11


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Save the Dates! Wednesday Family Night and Pasta Bar St. Patrick’s Day Brunch Sunday, March 15, 2015 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Irish eyes will be smiling at the MAC during our St. Patrick’s Day Brunch at the West Clubhouse. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to indulge in this specialty brunch with festive Irish items! Adults – $21 per person, plus gratuity Children (4-12) – $12.50 per person, plus gratuity Children (3 and under) – Gratis Call 314-539-4490 for reservations.

Fried chicken and family style buffet in the main dining room at the West Clubhouse with a chef attended pasta bar. Enjoy wine and beer specials in the dining room. Fun for the entire family! Adults: $16 | Children: $8

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Enjoy Gourmet to Go on Monday Nights

Wines of the Month

Make your Monday easy by ordering dinner to go from the West Clubhouse. Ordering is simple. Follow these easy steps: 1. Call 314-539-4441 before 3 p.m. to place your order. 2. Select a pick-up time between 5-8 p.m. 3. Call 314-539-4441 upon arrival, and give the hostess your name and vehicle description. 4. A delicious hot meal will be delivered to your car!

Dine at one of the MAC’s restaurants during the month of February, and enjoy these wines by the glass or by the bottle.

PRICING F Dinner for 2 - $25 F Dinner for 6 - $69 F Dinner for 4 - $48 F Dinner for 8 - $88 Feb. 2: Buttermilk southern fried chicken, house made sausage gravy, butter whipped potatoes, bacon braised green beans, yeast rolls Feb. 9: Beef stroganoff, haricot verts, buttered egg noodles, and French baguette

HESS COLLECTION WINES The winemaker’s artistry and the grower’s closeness to the land are reflected in the wines of The Hess Collection. Family owned, sustainably farmed and dedicated to reflecting a true sense of place, these are wines recognizable for their elegance, rich, complex flavors and a tradition of excellence inspired by their historical home on Mount Veeder.

$10 per glass l $38 per bottle

2012 Cabernet Sauvignon | The Hess Collection “Allomi” Napa Valley, California

Food Pairing Notes: Earthy flavors enhance the fruit flavors in this wine, especially with foods such as herb roasted chicken, grilled pork, caramelized onions, eggplant, sautéed greens, roasted potatoes or vegetables and aged Jack and Gouda cheese.

2010 Chardonnay | The Hess Collection, Napa Valley, California

Food Pairing Notes: Fresh citrus flavors in this wine pair well with poached or grilled seafood, shrimp or crab with spicy aioli, baby greens tossed in citrus honey vinaigrette, avocados, fruit salsa, shaved fennel, tangerines and triple crème cheeses.

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Developing the Inner Game: Sports Psychology Can Play a Winning Role Dave Schwent, Missouri Athletic Club’s Director of Racquetball and Golf Professional, consulted with psychologist Dr. David Lazenby regarding the development of an upcoming racquetball clinic. About five years ago, Dr. Lazenby began working with Dave when his son, Zack, enrolled in private lessons. “As you might imagine, given my background, I am very cautious about whom I allow to influence and coach my boys. Dave’s approach to working with athletes really impressed me,” said Lazenby. While getting to know each other, Schwent asked Lazenby questions about training, coaching and individual performance. Most recently, their conversation centered on learning to help others harness their strengths for greater personal performance while managing for the developmental needs of individual ages. Performance research has demonstrated that people grow, develop, and net the greatest return on investment when they identify the ways they most naturally think, feel, and behave. Then, they build upon those talents to create strengths, and develop an ability to consistently provide near-perfect performance. People seek a professional coach when they need a navigator for their journey, or when they believe an alternative perspective or broadening of their outlook will make them more effective. This is called performance psychology, and sports are used as one dimension for personal improvement. According to Dr. Lazenby, sports science takes a multidimensional approach to performance. It assumes that for performances to improve humans have to make improvements in four areas — not just the physical dimension, but also in the emotional, mental and the spiritual dimension, which focuses on individual mission and/or purpose. By increasing their capacity in all four realms, athletes learn how to train, prepare, and perform more effectively. On an emotional level, they learn techniques to increase resiliency and how to access opportunistic emotions (a sense of challenge, optimism, and grit), to fend off negative, performance-clouding emotions (impatience, frustration, fear, defensiveness). Mentally, athletes and teams learn to increase focus and to accomplish time-energy as a tool 14 F Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015

The Coaching for Individual Performance program that Coach Dave and Dr. Lazenby are developing incorporates findings from research into how people can become highly effective and efficient by intentionally using their talents and strengths.

to effectively organize, focus, and recover their mental and physical energy. Spiritually, they learn how to develop a sense of personal meaning and accomplishment thru team and organizational goals. Dr. Lazenby offers an example to illustrate the role of energy in performance. “The heart rates of world-class tennis players rise to anywhere from 170 to over 200 beats per minute, and they have 20 seconds to recover in between points. Additionally, other studies have determined that, during an entire tennis match, a player actually “plays” tennis just 35 percent of the time. That means that 65 percent of the time the player is not hitting tennis balls, but is resting in between points and games. How do great tennis players use their small recovery times in a productive way?” Results suggest that after every point ended, high performers went through four stages: 1) A positive physical response (to imagine the correction of an error); 2) A relaxation/recovery phase (for the physical, emotional, and mental recapture of energy); 3) A preparation phase (to mentally prepare for what is about to happen); and 4) A stage of pre-performance rituals (where they put themselves in a state of multidimensional readiness for the next point). This ability to identify and implement recovery stages does not happen naturally and can be mastered thru practice. How does this concept of oscillation

apply to racquetball, squash or golf? Each has their own unique set of elements and stages to consider when designing education, training, and coaching programs. One element is how to recover from mistakes faster, which is the hallmark of higher and consistent performing athletes. In addition, the awareness of learning how to manage discomfort versus trying to be comfortable in performance tends to produce higher and more consistent performing athletes. Comfortability can actually contribute to decreases in performance and loss of physical energy required to “maximize moments.” These two subtle points in strategy techniques can make a difference in performance and practice outcomes. The primary measure of this program is to give young athletes an “island of competence.” A place to practice and perform where they can stand on their own and not just “get by.” The outcome is learning to grow and develop a willingness to be bold by using talents and strengths on and off the court.

Plan to Attend the High School Nationals Racquetball Tournament Feb. 26-Mar. 1 at the West Clubhouse Junior racquetball players are encouraged to attend! For more information, contact Dave Schwent at 314-539-4467 or dschwent@mac-stl.org.


Pickleball Continues on Tuesdays and Thursdays Many members expressed an interest in the pickleball clinic offered in late Jan. To accommodate the continued interest, starting in Feb., pickleball sessions will be offered in the gymnasium at the West Clubhouse on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. until mid-May. There is no cost to participate, and pre-registration is not necessary. Just come, play, and experience the excitement for yourself. Contact Larry Jackson at 314-539-4463 or ljackson@mac-stl.org for more information.

What is pickleball? According to the USA Pickleball Association, pickleball is a paddle sport created for all ages and skill levels. It combines many elements of tennis, badminton, and pingpong. The rules are simple, and the game is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced, competitive game for experienced players. For more information, visit usapa.org

Youth Group Swim Lessons Saturday Mornings | March 7-28 Sessions include a 45-minute group lesson instructed by MAC Head Swim Coach Lauren Fonseca and staff at the Downtown Clubhouse. Group lessons offer a fun environment for swimmers to learn with others of the same age and skill level. Space is limited. Register by March 1. F Ages 4-5 at 8:30 a.m. F Ages 6-8 at 9:30 a.m. F Ages 9-12 at 10:30 a.m. Cost: $35 per child for the six-week session. Private lessons are also available throughout the year. Contact Rick Schneider to register at 314-539-4434 or rchneider@mac-stl.org

Help the MAC Lap the Competition: 2015 NACAD Great lakes swin contest This Feb., clubs around the country will compete in the annual NACAD Great Lakes Swim with participants attempting to swim the lengths of four of the five Great Lakes (approximately 2,004,040 yards). The MAC won the competition in 2013 and would like to regain the title in 2015. Only members may compete, but all laps count, regardless of where you swim. Keep track and submit all laps swum between Feb. 1 through 28 to the Athletic Desk at 314-539-4482. There is no cost to participate.

American Red Cross Lifeguard Training For those interested in becoming a lifeguard, the MAC offers training and certification led by Adam Peper. To become certified, participants must be at least 15 years of age at the completion of the course, attend all sessions, and successfully meet all course requirements. The next course is scheduled for the following dates at the Downtown Clubhouse: F Friday, March 13 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. F Saturday, March 14 from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

F Sunday, March 15 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. F Monday, March 16 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

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Six Ways to Improve Your Serve by Patrick McNally How do players who have already developed a decent serve improve it? The traditional way to improve is simply to practice serving more baskets of balls, but focusing on a few key areas while doing so is important. STEP ONE: Work on consistency. Serve the ball inbounds 20 to 30 times without missing. Do these serves slowly at first so that the ball clears the net by a good margin and bounces several times before reaching the backdrop. Step Two: Next, focus on placement of the ball. Hit the ball to the forehand and backhand sides in both service boxes as well as directing it to the middle of the box to work on jamming the opponent. Step Three: Serve depth is important too. Work on hitting your serve as close to the service line as possible. Step Four: Next, practice spin. On the serve, the two basic types of spin are sidespin (or slice) and topspin. Look at the back of the ball and picture the face of a clock on it. Then use the motion of the racquet to apply spin by moving the racquet across the face of the clock. For mostly sidespin, the racquet should travel from seven to three o’clock as the strings meet the ball. For mostly topspin, the racquet should travel from seven to one o’clock. The key for creating spin is this movement of the racquet across the back of the ball coupled with speed. Swinging faster will impart more spin on the ball. Step Five: Pace or velocity. After accomplishing the previous four steps, then increase the pace of the serve. Keep in mind that racquet speed correlates directly with shot velocity. More racquet speed is achieved by accelerating throughout the swing while maintaining a relaxed arm. Many players mistakenly tighten their muscles when they want to hit harder, and this has the opposite effect on the ball because it actually disallows the swing from being fluid, and therefore slows it down. STEP SIX: While moving through these first five steps, remember to focus on each one, one at a time; be patient, and practice, practice, practice. 16 F Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015

Local Tennis Professional Shares Wisdom and Experience with Campers Tennis professional Blake Strode with his longtime coach Carl Walker.

On Monday, Dec. 29, former tennis professional Blake Strode stopped by the Missouri Athletic Club’s holiday tennis camp to see his longtime coach, Carl Walker, to share some of his wisdom and experiences with the children at the camp, and to practice with them. Strode, a St. Louis native, has an impressive resume. During his time at Pattonville High School, he won the Missouri State Singles Tournament and graduated first in his class. He went on to the University of Arkansas where he earned dual degrees in economics and Spanish while playing as an All-American and advancing to the semi-finals of the NCAA Singles Championship in 2009. He also received the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Arthur Ashe award for leadership and sportsmanship, competed on the ATP pro tour and played in the U.S. Open. Currently, Strode is enrolled in his third year of Law School at Harvard. He encouraged the young players at camp to always “show-up” by putting in the extra effort at practice, even when feeling tired. Carl Walker, MAC’s newest tennis pro, coached Strode from about the age of eight into his college career. He described Strode as “one of the most focused kids I’ve ever worked with. He never gave less than 100 percent.” Walker went on to say, “I’m fortunate that many of the kids I coach at the MAC are the same way.” Maybe another tennis professional in the making is on the MAC’s courts with Carl Walker today.

Parent/Child Tennis Tournament Valentine’s Sweetheart Tourney In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, register as a team for our round robin, mixed doubles tournament by Feb. 2. Friday, Feb. 6, 2015 6 – 7:30 p.m., hors de ‘oeuvres to follow $49.50 per team, inclusive

Awards will be presented to the tournament champion and runner-up. To register as a team, contact Scott Stutz at 314-539-4411 or sstutz@mac-stl.org.

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Register Early for the 2015 Double Elimination Basketball Tournament

Register for Spring Break Camp

Registration will open on Friday, Feb. 16 for the 2015 MAC Double Elimination Basketball Tournament, which will be held at the Downtown Clubhouse the week of March 23. Space is limited to the first 64 players, and registration will close on March 13. Tournament participants will not be charged to attend the annual basketball banquet in April. To register, visit the MAC website (Athletics > Basketball). For more information, contact Rick Schneider at rschneider@mac-stl.org or 314-539-4434.

Your family does not have to leave town to have a fun-filled spring break. The staff at the West Clubhouse will ensure your kids have a blast while learning new skills and making new friends. During Spring Break Camp, children ages 5-12 will enjoy racquetball, soccer, squash, tennis, arts and crafts and other activities.

Holiday Camps Recap Holiday Camps were a success. Most days, camps were completely full with up to 45 children participating in all day camps. The kids especially enjoyed their lessons in tennis, squash and racquetball, but also enjoyed games of soccer, basketball, and relay races. They created many fun holiday arts and crafts. The MAC welcomed a couple new camp counselors this holiday. They did a fantastic job and are looking forward to spring and summer camps.

camp dates Friday, March 13, 2015 Monday, March 16, 2015 Tuesday, March 17, 2015 Wednesday, March 18, 2015 Thursday, March 19, 2015 Friday, March 20, 2015 camp FEE Full Day Member: $50 Full Day Guest: $65 Half-Day Member: $25 Half-Day Guest: $40

Counselors Will and Jimmy play “knockout” with their group of campers.

Counselor Kaitlin does arts and crafts with her campers.

Racquetball pro Dave Schwent gives lessons to the 5 and 6 year olds.

Parker Holdmeier anxiously waits her turn in tennis.

24-hour cancellation or no show fee: $15 per day Walk-in fee: $15 per day Lunch is available for half-day campers at $7 per day Full Day Camp: 9 a.m.-4 p.m., includes lunch
 Half-Day Camp: 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Please note: Space is limited, and camps have been reaching maximum capacity quickly. Register early to guarantee your child’s first choice of dates and times. Also, registering in advance ensures camps are staffed appropriately so your child has the most enjoyable experience possible. Registration reserved for members only until Saturday, Feb. 28. Registration will open for guests beginning March 1. Register online at mac-stl.org/ Athletics/Youth-Programs/SpringBreak-Camps

Tennis pro Patrick McNally gives lessons to campers.

Campers practice shooting hoops.

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MAC to Host the Second Annual Women’s Doubles Squash St. Louis Open “We are delighted to host the WDSA Ladies St. Louis Open again this year. It is a fantastic opportunity for our members to see the highest level of ladies doubles in the world first hand. Hopefully, we will get a great turnout to watch, and this will motivate some of our junior girls to work hard on their games and strive to reach this level,” said Adam Bews, MAC Director of Squash. The MAC is proud to host the second annual professional Women’s Doubles Squash St. Louis Open tournament on Feb. 27 through March 1. At this event, the top women’s doubles players in the world will compete at the West Clubhouse. Among them will be last year’s winners, world #1 Narelle Krizek, and her sister #4 Natarsha McElhinny, who return to defend their titles. Krizek founded the tour in 2007. The tour’s mission is to promote and develop the game of women’s doubles squash and support local and urban junior squash programs. In its 2014-15 season, the tour will include more than ten tournaments in major squash venues throughout the United States and Canada. The MAC is proud to rank among these prestigious venues. For more information, visit www.wdsatour.com.

Tour Schedule Friday, February 27 Quarterfinal Matches* Cocktails for Patrons and Players

Saturday, February 28 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. – Junior Clinics led by Pro Ladies for Patron Kids (registration required) Semi-Final Matches* Pro Am Matches* Dinner for Patrons and Players (RSVP required)

Sunday, March 1 Pro Am Finals* Pro Event Finals* *Match times are determined by the WDSA. Matches are estimated to begin around 5 p.m. on Friday and 1 p.m. on Saturday. More information will be shared as it becomes available.

TOP: Narelle Krizek, Steph Hewitt, Meredeth Quick, Suzie Pierrepont; above: Steph Hewitt and Meredeth Quick in red; Kelsey Engman and Gina Stoker in black. 18 F Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015

For more information and/or for details on becoming a patron, contact Adam Bews at abews@mac-stl.org or 314-539-4455.


Good Fellowship Day

Fun, friendship, fitness, and free food on the fourth and fifth floors!

On Saturday, Feb. 21, the Downtown Athletic Department will host one of the oldest and most treasured traditions of the Missouri Athletic Club. Started as the Hall of Health’s Year End Jamboree in the 1930s, Good Fellowship Day brings together members young and old to celebrate the spirit and camaraderie of the Club. This is a great opportunity, especially for new members, to check out all of the athletic and fitness amenities at the Club, while interacting with other members. The workout classes are fun for skilled athletes and anyone who wants to try something new. After working up an appetite, enjoy a complimentary buffet lunch and beer. Advanced registration is not required for this event. Schedule of Events F 7 a.m. – The Athletic Department opens. F 9 a.m. – Events and classes begin. F 9-11 a.m. – Spinning class F 9-10 a.m. – Core Class in the Judo Room F 9-10 a.m. – Yoga for all in the Aerobics Room F 10-11 a.m. – Boot Camp in the Judo Room F 10-11 a.m. – Mat Pilates in the Aerobics Room F Other events throughout the morning include 500M and 2000M rowing, closest to the pin, three-point contest, and swimming. F 11 a.m. – Food and beer are provided on the fourth floor. Also, take advantage of the sale in the Pro Shop and purchased MAC branded apparel from brands such as Nike and Under Armour. Team merchandise for men, women, and children is also included in the sale. For more information, contact Rick Schneider at 314-539-4434 or rschneider@mac-stl.org.

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Need a Valentine’s Day gift for your sweetheart? Consider new athletic wear or a massage! On Friday, February 2 and 13 all apparel at both the West and Downtown pro shops will be 20% off. All new massage clients will receive a full hour massage (regularly $62.50) at the 30-minute rate of $39.50. The MAC boasts six expertly trained massage therapists who offer a variety of services including: F Chair

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F Deep tissue F Lymphatic F Myofascial release F Neuromuscular therapy F Orthopedic F Prenatal, labor, post-partum, and infant F Reflexology F Russian F Swedish F Soft tissue F Sport and stretching F Swedish F Trigger point therapy Visit http://www.mac-stl.org/Athletics/Massage-Theraphy to get more information about massage therapy, read the therapists’ bios, and get contact information to Sunset - Pastel schedule an appointment. 20 F Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015

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Making Healthy Changes IN 2015

Pedal your way to a healthier you! SATURDAY MORNING SPINNING CLASS January 10 – March 28 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Downtown Clubhouse For more information, contact Rick Schneider, 314-539-4434 or rschneider@mac-stl.org

When considering making lifestyle changes to improve overall health, setting realistic expectations and understanding what can and cannot be changed is an important first step. For example, genetics cannot be changed, and as a result, certain body attributes may not change with exercise and improved diet, or a little extra effort may be required to make changes in certain areas. However, exercise routines, eating habits, and flexibility can change. The personal training staff, registered dietitian/ nutritionist, and massage therapists at the MAC can assist in these areas and put together an effective plan that coincides with an individual’s level of effort and motivation. Also, the MAC’s yoga and Qui Gong classes are a great opportunity to exercise and manage stress. Change is hard. Don’t do it alone. Let the MAC staff help you achieve your goals.

Nutrition Tip Optimal nutrition habits are not only paramount to overall good health, but they can also make achieving fitness goals a reality.

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Leo Stolz and Morgan Brian Awarded the 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy On Friday, Jan. 9, Virginia senior midfielder Morgan Brian and UCLA senior midfielder Leo Stolz were honored as the 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy award winners. Brian is the eighth player overall to win back-to-back Herman trophies, and the first female player to accomplish the feat since 11-time Canada Soccer Player of the Year Christine Sinclair in 2004 and 2005. Runners-up for the women’s award were Florida State senior midfielder Dagny Brynjarsdottir and UCLA senior midfielder Sam Mewis. Stolz, a 2013 MAC Hermann Trophy finalist, played an integral part in leading the Bruins through the NCAA Men’s Division I Tournament to national runners-up status. Runners-up for the men’s award were Syracuse junior goalkeeper Alex Bono and North Carolina senior forward Andy Craven. MAC members Greg and Annie Beekman co-chaired the event. Bill McDermott, as known as “Mr. Soccer,” was the master of ceremonies. He provided a summary of the heroes and villains from the past World Cup year and shared a hilarious video spoof about goalkeeper Scott Sterling repeatedly stopping the 22 F Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015

ball with his face. The crowd roared with laughter as Sterling became more injured. For Brian, nicknamed “Moe,” UVA assistant coach Ron Raab praised her creativity and ability to handle the ball well under pressure. He noted that she always plays with a smile on her face, and appears the happiest when she is on the field. She has the ability to make the players around her perform better. He said, “I’m proud of her as a player and a person.” During Brian’s acceptance speech, she thanked the Missouri Athletic Club, the University of Virginia, her coaching staff, teammates, and parents. Stolz’s head coach used the phrases “full potential” and “competitive greatness” to describe him. He went from scoring zero goals his sophomore year to 14 goals his junior year, changed positions, and achieved his full potential. Stolz personally congratulated all of the finalists during his acceptance speech and thanked his grandfather in attendance for supporting him and representing his entire family from Germany at the event. To close the event, McDermott interviewed 1994 Hermann Trophy winner,

Todd Yeagley. Yeagley advised collegiate players to stay focused on their strengths and to be adaptable on the playing field. The Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy is presented to the best female and male players in NCAA Division I soccer. The winners were decided by a vote of NCAA Division I soccer coaches that are current College Services members of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).

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F The MAC Hermann Trophy presentation began a whirlwind week for Morgan Brian. Following her visit to the MAC, she returned to Los Angeles to train with the U.S .Women’s National Team as they prepare for the 2015 World Cup. A few days later she was the #1 overall draft pick by the Houston Dash of the National Women’s Soccer League. F A week after the Hermann Trophy banquet, Leo Stolz signed an MLS contract with the New York Red Bulls.


above: Women’s finalists Dagny Brynjarsdottir and Morgan Brian; Men’s finalists Alex Bono, Andy Craven, and Leo Stolz; Morgan Brian gives her acceptance speech during the press conference; Bill McDermott interviews 1994 winner Todd Yeagley; Leo Stolz gives his acceptance speech during the banquet; Leo Stolz poses with his grandfather, Alexander Lentze.

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Yeagley Returns to the Hermann Trophy 20 Years Later Twenty years ago, Indiana University midfielder Todd Yeagley was recognized as the top player in college soccer and he received the crystal soccer ball trophy. On Jan. 9, Yeagley returned to the Missouri Athletic Club for the 2014 MAC Hermann Trophy Awards as one of the top coaches in college soccer, having made his mark at his alma mater. As a player, his father, the legendary Jerry Yeagley, coached Todd. He was a four-time All-American at Indiana (1991-94). During his stint as a student-athlete in Bloomington, Yeagley was a two-time Academic AllBig Ten honoree. He led the Hoosiers to three Big Ten titles (1991, 1992, 1994) and a 79-9-5 overall record. Following his collegiate career, Yeagley enjoyed a successful seven-year career in Major League Soccer playing for the Columbus Crew. He helped Columbus advance to the MLS playoffs five times and wine the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 2002. He bean coaching as an assistant at Indiana before being named head

coach at Wisconsin. Following one season with the Badgers, he was named Indiana’s head coach on Dec. 18, 2009. Yeagley’s first year was a memorable one as he led Indiana to its first Big Ten regular season title since 2007 as well as its third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament round 16. He earned his first Big Ten Coach of the Year Award. In just his third season as head coach, Yeagley led Indiana to the 2012 NCAA title, the eighth championship in IU history. The Hoosiers became the first No. 16 seed to win the championship. Yeagley was named 2012 Soccer American Coach of the Year as he and his father became the only father-soon duo to have won Division I men’s soccer championships. Since returning to his alma mater, Yeagley has produced eight Major League Soccer Draft picks, 25 All-Big Ten honorees (10 first-team selections), including 2010 MAC Hermann Trophy runner-up Will Bruin. yeagley on the cover of the FEBRUARY 1995 cherry diamond Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015 F 23


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Now Accepting Nominations for the 2015 Board of Governors The Missouri Athletic Club Nominating Committee is currently seeking ten qualified candidates to run for the 2015 Board of Governors. Serving on the Board is a rewarding opportunity to give back to the Club while connecting with fellow members and club management. Letters of intent are due by on or before March 2 and nomination packets complete with a photo and biography are due no later than 5 p.m. on March 5. After receiving all applications, the Nominating Committee will narrow the field of candidates down to ten. The club election takes place on May 7, and the top five candidates (as voted on by the membership) will serve a three-year term on the board. If you are interested in running, call Past President Joel Karsten at 636-537-5079 or Past President John Bugh at 314-724-1620 to discuss the rewarding benefits and what being on the Board of Governors at our Club is all about.

the missouri athletic club’s current board of governors.

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Where will you hold your annual staff or board retreat? Consider using the sixth floor Jack Murphy Board Room and break out rooms at the MAC. The sixth floor space offers the privacy of two board rooms and three break out rooms, which are perfect for companies looking to host their retreats offsite. Our in-house team of chefs and catering professionals will assist with every step from planning the meeting to ensuring it exceeds expectations. For more information, contact Najah Fennoy, Director of New Opportunities at 314-539-4448 or nfennoy@mac-stl.org.

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“Boards that regularly engage in forward retreats know that the time spent away from the press of daily responsibilities and tasks can allow the board to challenge assumptions and rethink systems, begin a strategic planning process, tackle difficult issues, forge camaraderie, and improve productivity. In fact, the effectiveness of such meetings are causing many boards to reengineer their regular meeting schedules and formats to mirror the qualities of a forward retreat.� (Source: Sandra Hughes, Board Source.)

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Scotch Tasting Sponsored by the Mark Twain Society Wednesday, February 4 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Downtown Clubhouse F $35 per person plus gratuity for MTS Members F $39 per person plus gratuity for Non-MTS Members and Guests

Tasting presented by Glazers includes Glenrothes 1998, Glenfarclas 17 year, Jura Prophecy, Jura Superstittion, Tomatin 18 year and Dalmore 18 year. Cigars provided by Gerard Ezvan of Jon’s Pipe Shop.

FYC February Speaker

Jeff Jeffers

February 20, 2015 l 11:30 a.m. West Clubhouse Ivey-Selkirk Auctioneers is reopening under new ownership. Richard “Jeff” Jeffers, principal auctioneer and CEO of Garth’s Auctioneers and Appraisers will open a new Selkirk’s in St. Louis with a goal of making it again the area’s premier auction house. Ohio-based Garth’s is a national force in the world of antiques and fine art since its founding in the 1950s. Come hear Jeffers’ presentation about this new endeavor

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Have a Knockout Time at the Annual MAC Boxing Championship Boxers in various weight divisions from the St. Louis Metro Boxing Club will square off against ranked opponents in exciting bouts. Thursday, February 26, 2015 Cocktails and cigars at 6 p.m. Steak dinner at 7 p.m. Boxing matches at 8 p.m. Become a sponsor to reserve prime ringside seating now! Contact jwilson@mac-stl.org $110 per person + gratuity $150 per person + gratuity for ring side seating

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Thursday, March 5, 2015 at the West Clubhouse 11:30 a.m. Reception | 12:00 p.m. Lunch and Fashion Show Get the latest on spring fashion trends and fabulous colors while enjoying high tea! Models, including the Governors’ wives and special guests, will parade stylish wardrobes, which are available for ordering. In the past, Kathy Wunderlich did a wonderful job of making this a fun and informative event. Learn tips for making your wardrobe new again! New this year will be high tea takeaways straight from the former British colony of Singapore. Historically, the MAC’s fantastic pastry chefs go above-and-beyond to create eye-catching centerpieces that a recipient from each table can take home to enjoy. The dessert and the centerpieces are works of art that can’t be missed. $36 per person l Call 314-539-4490 to register to attend.

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Now Accepting Nominations for the 2015 Women of Distinction Nomination forms are now available for the fourth annual Women of Distinction Luncheon. The selection criterion focuses on a woman who through her leadership, character, and professional achievements has enriched the community and contributed to the advancement of all women. You do not have to be a MAC member to nominate someone or to be nominated. Nominations are due by Jan. 26. Go online mac-stl.org (Social»Women of Distinction) or contact Katie Maurer for a nomination form 314-539-4402 or at kmaurer@mac-stl.org. Friday, April 10 11:30 a.m. – Reception 12 p.m. – Luncheon 12:30 p.m. – Program $50 per person Downtown Clubhouse Call 314-539-4470 for reservations. Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015 F 29


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Artist of the Month Jim Trotter

Ask Your Bartender about the Platinum Pour Attend the Missouri Athletic Club’s happy hour on Wednesday, Feb. 11 and ask your bartender about the Platinum Pour.

Jim Trotter, owner of Trotter Art Inc. in St. Louis, is this month’s featured artist in the MAC Art Gallery at the Downtown Clubhouse. As a commercial photographerartist, he produces advertising photography, including architecture, product conceptual images and portraits, using high-resolution digital images and Photoshop. His work is displayed in many galleries and businesses throughout the St. Louis area, and his studio also reproduces prints for artists. Trotter pioneered the Gigapan Imaging System, a robotic camera device that assists in creating extreme wide angle images in high resolution. He has published four coffee table books, and the “Best of St. Louis” fourth edition is now available. For more information, visit www.trotterart.com. If you are interested in purchasing the work on display, contact Wendy Descher at 314-539-4438 or wdescher@mac-stl.org. 30 F Cherry Diamond F FEBRUARY 2015

Children’s Etiquette Training Classes The MAC is excited to offer our children’s etiquette classes in February, taught by MAC member Melenie Broyles of Etiquette Saint Louis. The class is a fun way to learn about first impressions, speaking to adults, club behavior, table manners and more. Boys and girls, ages 5-12, will enjoy this interactive class while parents enjoy dinner at the Club or a nice workout. The price includes

dinner on the last night, which gives students an opportunity to practice their table manners. Etiquette Training Every Monday in February February 2 – 16 from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. February 23 from 6 – 8 p.m. $150 per student West Clubhouse Call 314-539-4490 for reservations.

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Snapshots tennis players attend holiday camp on dec. 29.

joseph james helmsing gets his first haircut at the mac.

former tennis professional blaKE strode speaks to tennis campers and parents.

nancy suelflow and anita sigmund at the new year’s day brunch.

governor barnes gives sports equipment to children from the mathews-dickey boys’ and girls’ club.

athletic director jeff tuhro talks with children from mathews-dickey boys’ and girls’ club.

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the mac pac models furs from the fur and leather centre who are donating a fur to the gala auction.

tom engle, sue higginbotham, peter fuerst and chris newman play bridge.

Sam Chiapelas attends the holiday Drop ‘n Shop.

Evie Harris hangs out at the West Clubhouse day care center.

pat rebholz, Mary beth and george hughes at the december fyc meeting.

john and mary ann herman at the december fyc meeting.


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