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REUNION Lawrence University Milwaukee-Downer College June 17–21, 2015
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REUNIONLawrence University • Milwaukee-Downer College

June 17–21, 2015

Rekindle the friendships.

1Reunion 2015

REUNIONLawrence University • Milwaukee-Downer College

Where To Find It

50-Year Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Friday Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Alumni CollegeDinner on the GreenOrgan Reunion Recital

Saturday Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Gene Davis Memorial 5k Fun Run/WalkBreakfast with BursteinParade of ClassesConvocationAll-Reunion PicnicAlumni RecitalDepartment Open HousesFounders Club and Lawrence-Downer Legacy Circle ReceptionClass/Cluster Photos, Receptions & Dinners

Sunday Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Day Trip to Björklunden

How To RegisterGo green and register securely online at go.lawrence.edu/reunion2015

Complete the registration form on pages 13–15 of this booklet .

Campus housing, along with some Alumni College courses have limited availability and are offered on a first-come, first-served basis—early registration is recommended .

Registration deadline is June 1, 2015 .

Curious About Who Is Coming?For an up-to-date list of Reunion attendees, log in to Voyager and select the “Alumni” tab, click on “See Who’s Coming to Campus” and select “Reunion 2015 .” Search attendee lists alphabetically or by class year . Attendance lists are updated as registrations are processed . Please allow up to one week to process .

Encourage your friends and classmates to attend!

Questions?Call the Office of Alumni and Constituency Engagement at 920-832-7019, or email [email protected] .

The years you spent in college are filled with great memories. Join us June 17–21, 2015, for a chance to create even more. And, like you, campus has changed a lot. Reunion is the perfect time to come and share what’s new.

Relive the memories. Rekindle the friendships.

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 AND THURSDAY, JUNE 18

= an event that requires advance registration and feeTimes and locations subject to change . Final Reunion program will be made available online by June 12 and will be distributed upon check-in at Reunion Headquarters .

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17

4 p.m.

Registration—Reunion Headquarters OpensWarch Campus Center, Second Floor

5:30 p.m.

50-Year Connection Welcome Reception and Dinner (cash bar)

Warch Campus Center, Nathan Marsh Pusey Room (Room 325)

8 p.m.

Reunion Headquarters ClosesWarch Campus Center, Second Floor

THURSDAY, JUNE 18

50-YEAR CONNECTION Alumni, one and all, start Reunion early with a program created especially for you! The 50-Year Connection provides an opportunity to experience social and intellectual stimulation based on the common ground of a Lawrence/Milwaukee-Downer education . The goal of the 50-Year Connection, which began in 2012, is to enrich the reunion experience for all alumni—not just those who have reached or surpassed their 50th Reunions . Come join a fun group—listen, share and learn!

7 a.m.

Registration—Reunion Headquarters OpensWarch Campus Center, Second Floor

8 a.m.–5 p.m.

50-Year Connection

8 a .m . BreakfastWarch Campus Center, Nathan Marsh Pusey Room, (Room 325)

8:55 a .m . Welcome by Ted Katzoff ’65

9 a .m . Session A“Talking to Your Kids (and Grandkids) About Money” Presentation/workshop led by Davis Fisher ’64Warch Campus Center, Nathan Marsh Pusey Room (Room 325)

10:30 a .m . Break

10:45 a .m . Session B “Women and Work: Then and Now” Group discussion moderated by Ruth Legler Qualich M-D’55 Warch Campus Center, Nathan Marsh Pusey Room (Room 325)

12:15 p .m . Group Photo and Break

12:30 p .m . Lunch and Discussion with President BursteinWarch Campus Center, Nathan Marsh Pusey Room (Room 325)

2 p .m . Break

2:15 p .m . Session C“Current Students and Past Generations— A Dialogue” Student panel and questions moderated by Ted Katzoff ’65 Warch Campus Center, Nathan Marsh Pusey Room (Room 325)

3:30 p .m . Break

3:45 p .m . Campus Tour

5–6:30 p.m.

Lawrence University Alumni Award ReceptionBy Invitation Only

The President’s House, 229 North Park Avenue

6 p.m.

Reception: 50-Year Connection, Class of 1960 and Class of 1965 (cash bar)

Warch Campus Center, Somerset Room (Room 324)

6:45 p.m.

Dinner: 50-Year Connection, Class of 1960 and Class of 1965

Warch Campus Center, Somerset Room (Room 324)

9 p.m.

Reunion Headquarters ClosesWarch Campus Center, Second Floor

4 = an event that requires advance registration and fee

Times and locations subject to change . Final Reunion program will be made available online by June 12 and will be distributed upon check-in at Reunion Headquarters .

FRIDAY, JUNE 19

6 a.m.

Coffee Available in Residence Halls

7 a.m.

Registration—Reunion Headquarters OpensWarch Campus Center, Second Floor

8–10 a.m.

Breakfast$6 .10/person, all-you-can-eat hot breakfast buffet No registration required—cash or credit card accepted at the door .Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons

ALUMNI COLLEGE Learn, laugh and leave with NO homework! Course descriptions below . Register for classes on page 15 .

SESSION A

9:30–10:20 a.m.

A Glimpse into the Science, History, Art and Music of Glass

From the early days of Aristotle to the remarkable contemporary artworks of Dale Chihuly, glass continues to be a material of immense importance to many disciplines including architecture, art, medicine, music and the physical sciences . This cursory overview will trace the development and applications of glass through the ages with selected demonstrations illustrating its utility .Gregory Exarhos ’70, Laboratory Fellow Emeritus, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Wriston Art Center Auditorium

From Ukraine to ISIL: Foreign Policy Crises from the Inside

We live in a fast-changing world that brings us many surprises . When a crisis breaks out, such as it did last year when Russia moved against Ukraine, Americans are faced with hard choices, and little time in which to make those choices . Ambassador Murray will offer a glimpse of how such choices are made, whether they relate to the sudden outbreak of war in a distant land or the humanitarian needs that arise from a natural disaster .Christopher Murray ’75, political advisor, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe

Warch Campus Center, Cinema

Buffalo Bill and the Birth of the Wild WestBuffalo Bill Cody lived many lives in one: soldier, scout, hunter, showman, businessman, writer, husband and father . Learn about the history behind the legend . We’ll explore how Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley and the rest of the Wild West show created a new vision of the American frontier at the dawn of the twentieth century .Monica Rico, associate professor of history

Youngchild Hall, Room 121

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SESSION B

10:40–11:30 a.m.

The Beatles … Four Lads Who Shook the WorldDo You Want to Know a Secret? The Beatles are still Here, There and Everywhere…even after breaking up in 1970! The Beatles ‘1’ album, released in 2000, is the biggest selling album of any artist in the first decade of the 21st century and The Beatles are the only artists to sell more than a million units every year since 1990! That’s really Something! Current students at Lawrence have the opportunity to study the exciting ‘60s through the sounds of The Beatles, and you can relive it too! The Word is love and All You Need Is Love to attend this exciting presentation by a true Beatleholic . It Won’t Be Long before Reunion Weekend is here; June is not such a Long, Long, Long way off . Take this Magical Mystery Tour of The Long and Winding Road paved by The Beatles . Turn off your mind…relax…and float downstream . .it’s just A Day in the Life . Help is on the way! The End . Carl Rath ’75, Conservatory of Music instructor

Youngchild Hall, Room 121

A Downer Woman in Words and Pictures: Elizabeth Ann Richardson M-D’40

A truly creative spirit, Elizabeth Ann Richardson was a prolific writer and visual artist whose work reveals many intimate and often humorous details about the life of a Downer woman in the late 1930s . This object-based presentation on Liz’s time at Milwaukee-Downer College and in the Red Cross during WWII will include a look at her journals, a selection of her “Beulah” cartoons, her sketchbooks, and watercolor and oil paintings produced in her studio art classes .Beth A. Zinsli ’02, director and curator of the Wriston Art Galleries

Wriston Art Center Lobby

Producing On Broadway and How Lawrence Prepared Me for It

Two-time Tony Award winner John O’Boyle will give an insider view of what a Broadway producer does, how he chooses projects, and what it’s like when things go right—and wrong .John O’Boyle ’69, producer

Warch Campus Center, Cinema

FRIDAY, JUNE 19

11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.

Lunch$9 .40/person, all-you-can-eat lunch buffet No registration required—cash or credit card accepted at the door .Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons

SESSION C

1–1:50 p.m.

From Scriptorium to Screen: Studying Illuminated Manuscripts in the Digital Age

The extraordinary changes in the information technology of our time would seem to make medieval manuscripts look all the more antiquated . Far from it . Rather, the Internet Age has been a boon to the study of illuminated manuscripts, enabling scholars greater access to manuscripts than before and also changing the way we think about them as a whole, helping us to understand just how complex they truly are . By looking at recent advances in digital humanities and at the manuscripts themselves, this class will explore how the digital age is reshaping our understanding of the past .Benjamin C. Tilghman ’99, assistant professor of art history

Wriston Art Center Auditorium

Voices of ChangeThis program tells the story of the Civic Life Project at Lawrence . This project explores the role of documentary video in public life, the way in which new digital media is reshaping communities and civic life, as well as the potential of video as a medium of democratic engagement . The program will feature documentary shorts produced by Lawrence students about issues facing the Fox Cities . Stories include sex trafficking, homeless veterans, the disparity in the prison system, dementia and bullying of teens in the LGBTQ community . There will be time for Q & A . Catherine Tatge ’72, Lawrence University artist in residence

Warch Campus Center, Cinema

Vintage: Secrets of the Grape (C)Wine encompasses everything: science, technology, art, history, religion, economics, psychology, even politics . This class considers this special treasure in a freewheeling lecture that includes the appropriate gustatory dimension . Nick Maravolo, professor of biology

Briggs Hall, Room 305

Alumni College continued

6 = an event that requires advance registration and fee

Times and locations subject to change. Final Reunion program will be made available online by June 12 and will be distributed upon check-in at Reunion Headquarters.

Haunted History of LawrenceWith over 160 years of history, our campus has been home to many ghostly residents and eerie happenings. Join us to hear the stories and learn about the people and places behind them. Erin K. Dix ’08, university archivist and assistant professor

Thomas A. Steitz Hall of Science, Lecture Hall 102

SESSION D

2:10–3 p.m.

The 2015 Senior Art ShowA gallery tour of the Senior Art Show, featuring artworks by the studio art majors of the Class of 2015. The exhibition will include printmaking, photography, painting, ceramics, sculpture and installation art.

Leslie Walfish, collections and exhibitions manager of the Wriston Art Center Galleries

Wriston Art Center Galleries

Seeing Through FilmThis course will explore the power of visual culture to define and redefine our reality. We will examine the ways in which people have understood cinema as a technology that exists to document as well as manipulate perceptions. We will explore the history of cinema as well as recent developments that changed traditional ways of creating and viewing film.Amy A. Ongiri, Jill Beck Director of Film Studies and associate professor of film studies

Hurvis Center Film Studies Lower Level

FRIDAY, JUNE 19

Crisis in American Business: The Great Recession—A Story Not Yet Completed

This class will consider how businesses contributed to the Great Recession and whether they will do so in the future. Tony Valukas ’65 serves as the chairman of the law firm of Jenner & Block. He specializes in major civil and white collar criminal litigation, representing individuals and corporations in contested proceedings throughout the nation. His success in the litigation marketplace is unmatched, as evidenced by his 2009 appointment as the examiner in the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers Inc. In 2014, he was appointed to oversee the GM investigation on the ignition switch recall. Anton R. Valukas ’65, Chairman of Jenner & Block LLP

Warch Campus Center, Cinema

Exploring the Brombaugh OrganCome celebrate the 20th anniversary of the installation of the Brombaugh organ in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel. Among possible builders for a new organ, the Canadian, Karl Wilhelm, was considered, but the contract went to the American builder, John Brombaugh, a pioneer in the organ reform movement. This organ was a gift to the university from the late Margaret Miller Gilson through Miller Group Ltd. of Appleton. Others contributed funds for a complete renovation of the stage, along with proper humidification. This world-class instrument has been featured on Minnesota Public Radio’s Pipedreams, three CDs have been recorded on it, and it was the featured instrument at the 1997 convention of the American Guild of Organists Region Six.Kathrine Handford, Lecturer of Music and University Organist

Lawrence Memorial Chapel

Alumni College continued

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SESSION E

3:20-4:10 p.m.

You Are What You Eat, French-style: Haute Cuisine as National Heritage

The French have a reputation for fine cuisine that goes back almost 400 years . We’ll look at some of the history, geography, political serendipity and cultural practices that have helped forge both a distinctive food culture and a strong sense of national identity .Eilene Hoft-March, Milwaukee-Downer College and College Endowment Association Professor of Liberal Studies and professor of French

Thomas A. Steitz Hall of Science, Lecture Hall 102

Vintage: Secrets of the Grape (E)Wine encompasses everything: science, technology, art, history, religion, economics, psychology, even politics . This class considers this special treasure in a freewheeling lecture that includes the appropriate gustatory dimension . Nick Maravolo, professor of biology

Briggs Hall, Room 305

American Race Relations and the Black Student Experience at Lawrence University

(This course runs until 4:45 p.m.)

This interactive session will feature a screening of Forgotten History, a student-produced and directed film that documents the experiences of some of the African-American students who have attended Lawrence University since 1859 . Following the film, Robert S . French Professor of American Studies Jerald Podair will lead a panel to discuss the current state of race relations, with a focus on the campus and the Appleton community, including ongoing efforts to improve them . Attendees will be invited to join the discussion .Jerald Podair, Robert S. French Professor American Studies and professor of history

Warch Campus Center, Cinema

FRIDAY, JUNE 19

5 p.m.

Class/Cluster Gatherings Various Locations

5 p.m.

Organ Reunion Reception and Dinner Organ enthusiasts from all decades are invited to celebrate together the 20th anniversary of the Brombaugh organ at Lawrence University .Warch Campus Center, Nathan Marsh Pusey Room

6 p.m.

Dinner on the Green (cash beer and wine bar)

Kick off the weekend in grand style . All Lawrence and Milwaukee-Downer alumni are invited to this dinner reception hosted beneath the glow of a tent on our beloved Main Hall Green .Main Hall Green

6–8:30 p.m.

Class of 1965/50th Reunion Reception and Dinner with President Burstein

The President’s House, 229 North Park Avenue

6–8:30 p.m.

Meal and a Movie Parents, let the kids have fun while you have your own fun . We will show a G-rated family movie and a kid-friendly meal will be served . Additional childcare can be arranged after 8:30 p .m . by contacting the Office of Alumni and Constituency Engagement at 920-832-7019 by June 1 .International House

8 p.m.

Organ Reunion RecitalAll alumni are invited to attend a recital featuring alumni organists, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the installation of the Brombaugh organ in the Lawrence Memorial Chapel .Lawrence Memorial Chapel

8 p.m.

Friday Late Night (cash bar)

Memorial Hall, Viking Room

9 p.m.

Reunion Headquarters ClosesWarch Campus Center, Second Floor

Alumni College continued

Musical icon made by Freepik from www .flaticon .com is licensed by CC BY 3 .0 .

8 = an event that requires advance registration and fee

Times and locations subject to change. Final Reunion program will be made available online by June 12 and will be distributed upon check-in at Reunion Headquarters.

6 a.m.

Coffee Available in Residence Halls

7 a.m.

Registration—Reunion Headquarters OpensWarch Campus Center, Second Floor

7:30 a.m.

Coach Gene Davis Memorial Fun Run/Walk (5k)Join the traditional 5k run/walk for all ages, named in memory of beloved Coach Gene Davis.Kohler Hall, parking lot (rain or shine)

8–10 a.m.

Breakfast$6.10/person, all-you-can-eat hot breakfast buffet No registration required—cash or credit card accepted at the door.Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons

8:30 a.m.

Alumni Choir Rehearsal**Please register to participate in the Alumni Choir on page 13Shattuck Hall of Music, Room 163

8:30–10 a.m.

Breakfast with BursteinJoin Lawrence University President Mark Burstein for a conversation with alumni. Introductory remarks will be followed by an open forum for questions.

$6.10/person, all-you-can-eat hot breakfast buffet No registration required—cash or credit card accepted at the door.Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons

10:30 a.m.

Parade of ClassesLine up by your class sign and join your classmates in the march to Memorial Chapel for Reunion Convocation. Parade will commence promptly at 10:30 a.m.Shattuck Plaza (located between Memorial Chapel and Shattuck Hall of Music)

SATURDAY, JUNE 20

11 a.m.

Reunion Convocation: A Lawrence TraditionCelebrate Reunion with President Mark Burstein at this annual all-Reunion event that recognizes the special contributions made by Lawrentians and Downerites. The program features the presentation of alumni awards and Reunion class gifts, music by the Alumni Choir and President Burstein’s Convocation address.Lawrence Memorial Chapel

Alumni Choir Performance**Please register to participate in the Alumni Choir on page 13

Alumni AwardsThe Lucia Russell Briggs Distinguished Achievement Award

Christopher Murray ’75

The George B. Walter ’36 Service to Society Award

James Lace ’70

The Gertrude Breithaupt Jupp M-D’18 Outstanding Service Award

Sue Pepper Joys M-D’51 Susan Nelson Goldsmith ’65

Presidential Award

Dale Schuh ’70

President’s RemarksPresentation of Class Gifts

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Noon

All-Reunion Picnic (cash beer bar)

Enjoy the best picnic cuisine in town while reliving the memories with your classmates and making new ones with alumni across the generations .Main Hall Green

12:30–1:30 p.m.

Milwaukee-Downer Luncheon Hurvis Center, Teakwood Room

12:30–1:30 p.m.

Class of 1990/25th Reunion Luncheon with President Burstein

The President’s House, 229 North Park Avenue

1:30–3:30 p.m.

Department Open HousesAcademic departments and programs will host open houses in their buildings . Reconnect with your favorite faculty and meet new ones .

Departments:AnthropologyArt and Art HistoryBiology/BiochemistryGeologyLibraryLinguisticsMath and Computer ScienceOrganPhysicsVarious Campus Buildings

1:30 p.m.

Milwaukee-Downer Campus Highlights TourDeparting from Hurvis Center

1:30 p.m.

College Admissions 101 (45 min)

College admissions can seem like an enigma wrapped in a riddle, shrouded in mystery . Learn about the ins and outs of admissions at Lawrence and beyond . This promises to be an ideal session for anyone who knows someone who may attend Lawrence (or any other college) in the future . Warch Campus Center, Cinema

1:30 p.m.

Alumni RecitalHear performances and compositions by talented members of several Reunion classes, hosted by the Class of 1975 .Music-Drama Center, Harper Hall

2 p.m.

Campus TourLed by a current Lawrence student, this 75-minute walking tour of campus is designed for anyone interested in learning more about the rich history of the space and places at Lawrence . It’s a double bonus if your prospective student will be attending Reunion with you! Departing from Hurvis Center

2:15 p.m.

Alumni Ambassadors (30 min)

It takes a village . And what a mighty village we have! The great work alumni do to help recruit students is incredibly important in extending our visibility beyond campus and the Admissions Office . Learn about the Alumni Ambassador program and how you can be a part of recruitment efforts . In this session, we will talk about the variety of opportunities alumni have to engage as partners in our recruitment efforts, including college fairs and admissions interviews . Warch Campus Center, Cinema

2:45 p.m.

Admissions Interview and College Fair Training (45 min)

Join us to learn how to conduct an admissions interview or represent Lawrence at a college fair near you, including logistics, what to expect from beginning to end, and how this information will be used by the Admissions Office in the application process .Warch Campus Center, Cinema

3:30–5 p.m.

Founders Club and Lawrence-Downer Legacy Circle Reception

President Burstein invites all current Founders Club and Lawrence-Downer Legacy Circle members to the President’s House for a reception honoring those who generously support the university .The President’s House, 229 North Park Avenue

SATURDAY, JUNE 20

10 = an event that requires advance registration and fee

Times and locations subject to change . Final Reunion program will be made available online by June 12 and will be distributed upon check-in at Reunion Headquarters .

5 p.m.

Class/Cluster Photos Golden—Lawrence and Milwaukee-Downer Classes 1964 and earlier (excluding Class of 1960)Main Hall, south steps

Class of 1965/50th ReunionMain Hall, north steps

Classes of 1969, 1970, 1971/45th ReunionWriston Amphitheater

Class of 1990/25th ReunionMemorial Chapel, steps

5:30 p.m.

Class/Cluster Photos Class of 1960/55th ReunionMain Hall, south steps

Class of 1975/40th ReunionMain Hall, north steps

Classes of 1994, 1995, 1996/20th ReunionWriston Amphitheater

Class of 2005/10th ReunionMemorial Chapel, steps

Class of 2014/1st ReunionMemorial Chapel, steps

5:30 p.m.

Class/Cluster Reception & Dinner (cash bar)

Golden—Lawrence and Milwaukee-Downer Classes 1964 and earlier (excluding Class of 1960)

Class of 1965/50th Reunion

Classes of 1969, 1970, 1971/45th Reunion

Class of 1990/25th Reunion

6 p.m.

Class/Cluster Reception & Dinner (cash bar)

Class of 1960/55th Reunion

Classes of 1994, 1995, 1996/20th Reunion

Class of 2005/10th Reunion

Class of 2014/1st Reunion

6–8:30 p.m.

Class of 1975/40th Reunion Reception and Dinner with President Burstein

The President’s House, 229 North Park Avenue

6–8:30 p.m.

Meal and a Movie Parents, let the kids have fun while you have your own fun . We will show a G-rated family movie and a kid-friendly meal will be served . Additional childcare can be arranged after 8:30 p .m . by contacting the Office of Alumni and Constituency Engagement .International House

8 p.m.

Saturday Late Night (cash bar)

Memorial Hall, Viking Room

9 p.m.

Reunion Headquarters ClosesWarch Campus Center, Second Floor

SATURDAY, JUNE 20

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6 a.m.

Coffee Available in Residence Halls

7 a.m.

Registration—Reunion Headquarters OpensWarch Campus Center, Second Floor

8–10 a.m.

Breakfast$6 .10/person, all-you-can-eat hot breakfast buffet No registration required—cash or credit card accepted at the door .Warch Campus Center, Andrew Commons

8 a.m.–3 p.m.

Day Trip to Björklunden Discover or revisit Lawrence’s beautiful northern campus located on Lake Michigan in picturesque Door County . Spend the day touring the historic chapel, hiking the many nature trails or relaxing on the lakeside decks . Meet at the Wriston turnaround on Lawe Street at 7:45 a.m. Motor coach transportation and lunch provided. Luggage may be stored in the motor coach.

11 a.m.

Checkout TimePlease check out at the front desk located in your designated residence hall .

Reunion Headquarters ClosesWarch Campus Center, Second Floor

SUNDAY, JUNE 21

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Which residence hall is my class assigned to?*1st Reunion/Class of 2014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sage Hall10th Reunion/Class of 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sage Hall20th Reunion/Cluster of 1994, 1995, 1996 . . .Ormsby Hall25th Reunion/Class of 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ormsby Hall40th Reunion/Class of 1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colman Hall45th Reunion/Cluster of 1969, 1970, 1971 . . .Colman Hall50th Reunion/Class of 1965 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hiett Hall55th Reunion/Class of 1960 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hiett HallGolden—Lawrence and Milwaukee-Downer Classes of 1964 and earlier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hiett Hall50-Year Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hiett Hall

*The residence halls listed here are the primary halls assigned to each class. Register early for the best chance to be housed with your classmates.

Residence Hall Room Styles and AmenitiesCOLMAN HALLOverlooking the university tennis courts and the Fox River, Colman Hall features double-occupancy bedrooms with limited single-occupancy bedrooms . All rooms have sinks . Bathrooms are group, gender-based bathrooms . Colman Hall offers limited air-conditioned rooms .

HIETT HALLLocated on the hillside behind Ormsby Hall and extending outward and down toward the Fox River, Hiett Hall is the newest and only suite-style residence hall on campus . Three room styles are available:

1. Doubles—one double-occupancy bedroom with private bathroom

2. Quads—two double-occupancy bedrooms with shared bathroom and common area

3. Suites—two double-occupancy bedrooms with private bathrooms and shared common area

Room styles are assigned at random . You may be asked to share a bathroom and/or common area with other classmates . All rooms in Hiett Hall are air-conditioned .

ORMSBY HALLLocated in the heart of campus near Main Hall, Ormsby Hall features double-occupancy bedrooms with limited single occupancy bedrooms . Bathrooms are group, gender-based bathrooms . Ormsby Hall is not air-conditioned .

SAGE HALLLocated adjacent to the Warch Campus Center, Sage Hall features double-occupancy bedrooms and limited single-occupancy bedrooms . Bathrooms are group, gender-based bathrooms . Sage Hall is not air-conditioned .

All rooms are furnished with towels, sheets, pillows and blankets—one per bed . All beds are single/twin size . Limited hangers are available . Please bring your own toiletries . Irons are available for checkout in each residence hall . If you are assigned to a residence hall without air conditioning, you are also encouraged to bring a fan in the event of hot weather .

Free Wi-Fi is available in all residence halls .

General campus housing will be available AFTER 2 p .m . on Thursday, June 18 .

50-Year Connection campus housing will be available AFTER 4 p .m . on Wednesday, June 17 .

HotelsWhile campus housing is convenient and affordable, rooms have also been reserved at several area hotels .

Make your reservation by May 21, 2015 and mention “Lawrence University Reunion” when you call .

CopperLeaf Boutique Hotel & Spa . . . . . . . . . $149 and up300 West College Avenue920-749-0303www .copperleafhotel .com

Franklin Street Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $114 and up318 East Franklin Street920-993-1711www .franklinstreetinn .com

Franklin Inn on Durkee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $114 and up310 North Durkee Street920-993-1711www .appleton-wisconsin .com

Hilton Garden Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $119 and up720 Eisenhower Drive920-730-1900www .appletonkimberly .gardeninn .com

Holiday Inn Appleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $79 and up150 Nicolet Road920-735-9955www .hiappleton .com

Radisson Paper Valley Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $99 and up333 West College Avenue920-733-8000www .radissonpapervalley .com

Ramada Appleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $94 and up1565 North Federated Drive920-560-3000www .ramadaappleton .com

CAMPUS HOUSING AND HOTELS

For more information on hotels as well as nearby restaurants, shops, attractions and events, please visit our microsite in conjunction with the Fox Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau at: www.foxcities.org/microsite.cfm/lawrence_and_milwaukee-downer_reunion .

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Go Green! Register online at go.lawrence.edu/reunion2015

General InformationREUNION REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS JUNE 1, 2015!

Please PRINT the following information:

Name __________________________________________________________________________________ Class Year _________________________

Address ___________________________________________ City _____________________________ State __________ ZIP _____________

Phone _____________________________________________ Preferred email ________________________________________________________

Family Guest (please check one) Name __________________________________________________________________

Family Guest (please check one) Name __________________________________________________________________

Family Guest (please check one) Name __________________________________________________________________

Family Guest (please check one) Name __________________________________________________________________

Do you or your guest(s) have any dietary restrictions? Please note name of individual(s) and their dietary needs:

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ALUMNI CHOIR I/We will participate in the Alumni Choir that performs during Convocation on Saturday, June 20.*

Name: ___________________________________ Indicate voice: Soprano Alto Tenor Bass

Name: ___________________________________ Indicate voice: Soprano Alto Tenor Bass

*Alumni Choir rehearsal to be held on Saturday, June 20 at 8:30 a.m. in Shattuck Hall of Music, Room 163.

Payment MethodREUNION REGISTRATION FEES ARE NONREFUNDABLE

Check enclosed (payable to Lawrence University)

Credit/debit card: Visa MasterCard American Express Discover

Credit/debit card number __________________________________________________________________________________ Expiration date _____________

Print Name ____________________________________________________ Signature _________________________________________________________________

MAIL TO: Lawrence UniversityAlumni and Constituency Engagement711 East Boldt WayAppleton, WI 54911-5690

FAX TO: 920-832-6896

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Registration FeesREUNION REGISTRATION FEES ARE NONREFUNDABLE

PROGRAMMING AND MEALS

Wednesday, June 1750-Year Connection Welcome Reception and Dinner (cash bar) $15 x people = $

Thursday, June 1850-Year Connection programming, breakfast and lunch $75 x people = $

50-Year Connection, Class of 1960 and Class of 1965 Reception & Dinner (cash bar) $18 x people = $

Friday, June 19Alumni College Total from page 15 = $

Dinner on the Green (cash beer and wine bar) $20 x people = $

Dinner on the Green—Class of 2014 (cash beer and wine bar) $14 x people = $

Class of 1965 Reception and Dinner with President Burstein $30 x people = $

Organ Reunion and Reception Dinner $25 x people = $

Meal and a Movie $10 x children = $

Saturday, June 20All-Reunion Picnic (cash beer bar) $12 x people = $

All-Reunion Picnic—Children 12 and younger $6 x children = $

All-Reunion Picnic—Class of 2014 Graduates (cash beer bar) $0 x people = $

Milwaukee-Downer Luncheon $20 x people = $

Class of 1990 Luncheon with President Burstein $20 x people = $

Class/Cluster Dinners (cash bar) $25 x people = $ Please circle: 10th / 20th / 25th / 45th / 50th / 55th / Golden

Class of 2014 Dinner (cash bar) $0 x people = $

Class of 1975 Reception and Dinner with President Burstein $30 x people = $

Meal and a Movie $10 x children = $

Sunday, June 22Day Trip to Björklunden $40 x adult (18 and over) = $ $15 x children = $

Campus Housing (Wednesday–Sunday)$40 per adult/double occupancy $40 x adult (18 and over) = $ Names of guests staying in your room(s)

Name ________________________________________________ (check if under age 18)

Name ________________________________________________ (check if under age 18)

Campus Housing Class of 2014 (Wednesday–Sunday)$0 per adult/double occupancy $0 x adult (18 and over) = $

Name ________________________________________________ (check if under age 18)

Name ________________________________________________ (check if under age 18)

I prefer a single-occupancy bedroomLimited single occupancy rooms are available and are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis for all guests

I would like to include a gift to the Lawrence Fund = $

GRAND TOTAL = $

Lawrence is proud to offer this special weekend at a cost that does not impact the amount of funding available for scholarship and grants for current students. Should your financial situation prevent you from attending, please email [email protected] to confidentially discuss your options.

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SESSION A 9:30–10:20 A.M. A Glimpse into the Science, History, Art and Music of Glass $18 x people = $

Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

From Ukraine to ISIL: Foreign Policy Crises from the Inside $18 x people = $ Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 x people = $

Buffalo Bill and the Birth of the Wild West $18 x people = $ Names ____________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

SESSION B 10:40–11:30 a.m. The Beatles … Four Lads Who Shook the World $18 x people = $

Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

A Downer Woman in Words and Pictures* $18 x people = $ Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

Producing On Broadway and How Lawrence Prepared Me for It $18 x people = $ Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

SESSION C 1–1:50 p.m. From Scriptorium to Screen: Studying Illuminated Manuscripts in the Digital Age $18 x people = $

Names ____________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

Voices of Change $18 x people = $ Names ____________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

Vintage: Secrets of the Grape* $18 x people = $ Names ____________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

Haunted History of Lawrence University $18 x people = $ Names ____________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

SESSION D 2:10–3 p.m. The 2015 Senior Art Show* $18 x people = $

Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

Seeing Through Film $18 x people = $ Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

Crisis in American Business: The Great Recession—A Story Not Yet Completed $18 x people = $ Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

Exploring the Brombaugh Organ $18 x people = $ Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

SESSION E 3:20–4:10 p.m. You Are What You Eat, French-style: Haute Cuisine as National Heritage $18 x people = $

Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

Vintage: Secrets of the Grape* $18 x people = $ Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $

American Race Relations and the Black Student Experience at Lawrence University $18 x people = $ Names _____________________________________________ Class of 2014 $14 x people = $ This class will go until 4:45 p.m.

ALUMNI COLLEGE TOTAL = $ Transfer total amount to page 14.

*Limited space available for these classes. Please indicate a second choice if interested.

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Where do I go when I arrive on campus?All Reunion guests are asked to check in when they arrive at Reunion Headquarters, located in the Warch Campus Center . This includes guests who have campus housing reservations .

What are the check-in hours?Reunion headquarters will be open during the following times:

Wednesday, June 17 4–8 p .m .Thursday, June 18 7 a .m .–9 p .m .Friday, June 19 7 a .m .–9 p .m .Saturday, June 20 7 a .m .–9 p .m .Sunday, June 21 7–11 a .m .

General campus housing will be available after 2 p .m . on Thursday, June 18 . 50-Year Connection campus housing will be available after 4 p .m . on Wednesday, June 17 .

If you arrive outside of the operational hours for Reunion Headquarters, please check in at the residence hall assigned to your class (see page 12) . Student staff will be available around the clock to assist you in the residence halls .

When is check out?All guests staying on campus are asked to check out of their rooms prior to 11 a .m . on Sunday, June 21 .

What is the registration deadline?JUNE 1, 2015We make every attempt to accommodate walk-ins, but cannot guarantee availability of meals, housing and Alumni College courses . We are not able to accept walk-in registrations for the day trip to Björklunden . Registrations received after June 1 will be treated as walk-ins and will be subject to availability .

Are my classmates coming back for Reunion?For an up-to-date list of Reunion attendees, log into Voyager and select the “Alumni” tab . Click on “See Who’s Coming to Campus” and select “Reunion 2015 .” Search attendee lists alphabetically or by class year . Attendance lists are updated as registrations are processed . Please allow up to one week to process .

Encourage your friends and classmates to attend!

Can I bring my children?All ages are welcome back for Reunion . Children’s programming is available on Friday and Saturday evening (Meal and a Movie) . The All-Reunion Picnic on Saturday afternoon is also a family-friendly event . Should you require additional childcare, please contact the Office of Alumni and Constituency Engagement at 920-832-7019 by June 1, 2015 .

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What should I wear?While there is no dress code for Reunion, the following attire is recommended:

On Friday evening, business casual is the recommended attire .

On Saturday evening, sport coats for men and dresses or suits for women are encouraged for the class photos, receptions and dinners .

Sport coats for men and dresses or suits for women are recommended for all meals with the President .

The Buchanan Kiewit Wellness Center will be available throughout the weekend, so don’t forget to pack your swimsuit or workout clothes .

What transportation is available from Outagamie County Regional Airport (ATW) and around campus?

Taxi service is available from the following companies:Aloha Taxi: 920-757-5544Appleton-Neenah-Menasha Taxi: 920-733-4444Fox Valley Cab: 920-734-4545

The following rental car companies are available at the airport:

Alamo, Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Hertz, National

A complimentary campus airport shuttle will be available during the following times:

Wednesday, June 17 3–9 p .m .Thursday, June 18 7 a .m .–10 p .m .Friday, June 19 7 a .m .–10 p .m .Saturday, June 20 7 a .m .–10 p .m .Sunday, June 21 7 a .m .–1 p .m .

Call the Office of Alumni and Constituency Engagement at 920-832-7019 by June 1, 2015 to schedule your service . Please allow up to 30 minutes for travel time .

Golf cart transportation will be available on campus throughout the weekend .

What if I have additional questions or concerns?Call the Office of Alumni and Constituency Engagement at 920-832-7019, or email alumni@lawrence .edu .

The official Reunion 2015 program will be posted online by June 12 .

www.facebook.com/ lawrencealumni

Connect with alumni on Facebook

Visit go.lawrence.edu/reunion2015

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1st Reunion . . . . . . . . . . . Class of 2014 10th Reunion . . . . . . . . . . Class of 2005 20th Reunion . . . . . . . . . . Classes of 1994, 1995, 1996 25th Reunion . . . . . . . . . . Class of 1990 40th Reunion . . . . . . . . . . Class of 1975 45th Reunion . . . . . . . . . . Classes of 1969, 1970, 1971 50th Reunion . . . . . . . . . . Class of 1965 55th Reunion . . . . . . . . . . Class of 1960 Golden Reunion . . . . . . . . . Lawrence and Milwaukee-Downer

Classes of 1964 and earlier 50-Year Connection . . . . . . Lawrence and Milwaukee-Downer

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