Reunion at Commencement 2015 Invitation

MAY 14-16, 2015
THURSDAY, MAY 14
Catholic Student Center Open House
12–2 p.m. | 6352 Forsyth Boulevard
Program in Occupational Therapy
Open House
2–4 p.m. | 4444 Forest Park Avenue
St. Louis Hillel Fred J. Rosenbaum
Senior Recognition Ceremony and Annual Meeting
50th Reunion Registration, Medallion
Ceremony, and Reception
4–7:30 p.m. | Rettner Gallery, Laboratory
Sciences Building and Graham Chapel
The Class of 1965 will don cap and gown
to participate in a momentous ceremony
presided by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.
Alumni will be presented with their 50th
Reunion medallions. Families are welcome.
5:30 and 7 p.m. | 6300 Forsyth Boulevard
Join us as we honor the members
of the Class of 2015! Reception to
follow. Annual Meeting at 7 p.m.
Reservations at www.stlouishillel.org.
FRIDAY, MAY 15
50th Reunion Breakfast, Robing,
Commencement March, and Lunch
7:15 a.m.–1 p.m. | Rettner Gallery,
Laboratory Sciences Building
The Class of 1965 will lead the
Commencement Procession into
the Quadrangle and will sit on the
Commencement stage in a covered
section. Spouses or significant others will be escorted to the Chancellor’s section for Commencement seating.
Commencement Ceremony
8:30 a.m. | The Quadrangle
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Alumni College
INCLUDED IN
EARLY BEAR DISCOUNT (See Page 2)
65th, 70th, 75th, and Emeritus Reunion
Class Luncheon
11 a.m.–1 p.m. | The Ritz-Carlton
$30
Classes of 1950, 1945, 1940, and emeritus
alumni will celebrate at a joint class luncheon
at The Ritz-Carlton.
Program in Occupational Therapy
Reception
11 a.m. | Holmes Lounge
Advanced Registration Recommended
BE AN EARLY BEAR
Save $10 by registering for the Early Bear
Discount by April 10, 2015. You must register
for at least two of the designated Early Bear
Discount events in order to save $10 off your
TOTAL price.
Campus Y Open House
11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. | Lower Level, Umrath Hall
55th, 60th, and Emeritus Welcome Luncheon
12–1 p.m. | Alumni House
$10
Program in Occupational Therapy
Commencement
1 p.m. | Graham Chapel
St. Louis Architecture Tour
1–4 p.m. | Departs from South 40
Clocktower and The Ritz-Carlton
$10
The Early Bear Discount includes:
- Reunion Soirée
-50th Class Ballpark Bash
-65th, 70th, 75th, and Emeritus Class Luncheon
-Chancellor’s Luncheon
-50th Reunion Class Party
-55th, 60th, and Emeritus Reunion Class Party Show Me Lifelong Learning
Institute (LLI)
2–4 p.m. | Suite 180, Nine North Jackson Ave.
Learn all about LLI’s peer learning courses
for senior adults. Enjoy an overall orientation
followed by several sample classes.
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum Tour
4–5 p.m. | Kemper Art Museum
Explore the permanent collection galleries
as well as the special exhibition.
WUSTL Sustainability Initiatives
and Lab Tour
4:30–5:15 p.m. | Room 12, Brauer Hall
Travel throughout South St. Louis with
adjunct lecturer of architecture and
preservation historian Esley Hamilton. Take
a guided bus tour and see landmarks such
as St. Mark’s Church on the St. Louis Hill.
Learn about WUSTL’s sustainability
initiatives from two leading experts, Pratim
Biswas, the Lucy & Stanley Lopata Professor
and chair of the Department of Energy,
Environmental & Chemical Engineering, and
Phil Valko, director of sustainability.
Libraries Special Collections: Into the Vault
Hillel Champagne Toast and
Reception
2–3 p.m. | Ginko Room, Level 1, Olin Library
4:30–6 p.m. | 6300 Forsyth Boulevard
Discover some of the University Libraries’
unique acquisitions, including pieces from
the Film and Media Archives, Rare Books
and Manuscripts, and the World War I
poster collection.
Sam Fox School of Design & Visual
Arts Open House with
Dean Carmon Colangelo
Chabad Toast to the Alumni and Open House
2–3:30 p.m. | 7018 Forsyth Boulevard
5–6:15 p.m. | Kemper Art Museum
School of Engineering & Applied
Science Open House with
Dean Ralph Quatrano
5–6:15 p.m. | Brauer Hall
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FRIDAY, MAY 15
INCLUDED IN
EARLY BEAR DISCOUNT (See Page 2)
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INCLUDED IN
EARLY BEAR DISCOUNT (See Page 2)
Reunion Soirée
50th Class Ballpark Bash
6–8:30 p.m. | Whittemore House
$25
6:45 p.m. | Bus departs at 6:15 p.m. from
Mallinckrodt to Busch Stadium
$25
The 55th-75th Reunion classes will enjoy an
evening of music, food, and reminiscing
with friends. Complimentary valet parking
will be available.
Join your classmates in the special Cardinals party suites to mix, mingle, and
watch the home team take on the Detroit
Tigers. Food, drinks, and transportation
from campus are provided.
SATURDAY, MAY 16
Continental Breakfast
8–10 a.m. | Anheuser-Busch Hall
Archival Display: Campus Memorabilia
8–11:30 a.m. | Anheuser-Busch Hall
This collection is comprised of ephemeral
objects of local and university history.
Alumni Association Travel Program
Preview
8–11:30 a.m. | Anheuser-Busch Hall
Come learn about the Alumni Association
Travel Program’s 2015 and 2016 trips.
Student-Led Campus Tour
8:30–9:30 a.m. | Anheuser-Busch Hall
This two-mile walk will include the most
memorable spots on the Danforth Campus.
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Alumni College
Missouri History Museum Tour with
Professor Peter Kastor
8:30–11:30 a.m. | Zorensky Classroom,
Anheuser-Busch Hall
$10
Join Professor Peter Kastor, chair of the
Department of History, for an on-campus
presentation, followed by a Missouri History
Museum tour. Shuttle transportation will be
provided.
Personalized Medicine in the Genomic Era:
Right Treatment to Right Patient
10–11:30 a.m. | Zorensky Classroom,
Anheuser-Busch Hall
Dr. Karen Seibert, director of Genomics
and Pathology Services, will explain the
overriding goal of personalized medicine.
Advanced Registration Recommended
INCLUDED IN
EARLY BEAR DISCOUNT (See Page 2)
Exploring Washington University
with Jim Burmeister
Chancellor’s Luncheon
1:30–3:30 p.m. | Anheuser-Busch Hall
11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. | Crowder Courtyard,
Anheuser-Busch Hall
$15 (free for the Class of 1965 and one guest)
Learn about the university’s rich history,
then take a walking tour highlighting a few
of the campus’ greatest treasures. Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton hosts this
special event, where he will toast to all
Reunion celebrants and emeritus alumni
and provide an update on the university.
Deans from each school will be in attendance. Complimentary valet parking
available.
LGBTQIA Alumni Reception
Black Alumni Council Jazz Luncheon
1–3 p.m. | Holmes Lounge
$15 Adult | $5 Child (ages 6-12)
Join us for a tantalizing buffet luncheon
complete with a jazz trio.
Graham Chapel Open House
1–3 p.m. | Graham Chapel
Enjoy the university’s beloved Graham
Chapel, restored to its 1909 splendor.
Tour The Lofts of Washington University
1:30–3 p.m. | Bus departs from Anheuser-Busch Hall
Come hear a special presentation by Hank
Webber, executive vice chancellor for
administration, while exploring the newest
residential complex - The Lofts. This tour
will showcase the mixed-use development
comprised of three residential apartment
buildings and retail space.
2:30–3:30 p.m. | Goldberg Formal Lounge, 2nd
Floor, Danforth University Center
Connect with LGBTQIA alumni and learn
about LGBTQIA initiatives on campus.
Hard Hat Tours of the Gary and Rachel Sumers Fitness and
Recreation Center
3:30–4:30 p.m. | Athletic Complex
Tours leave at 3:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Come join us and see the progress of
the Gary and Rachel Sumers Fitness and
Recreation Center at the Athletic Complex. Closed toe shoes are required.
INCLUDED IN
EARLY BEAR DISCOUNT (See Page 2)
50th Reunion Class Party
6:30–10 p.m. | St. Louis Club, Ballroom
7701 Forsyth Boulevard
$60
55th, 60th, and Emeritus Reunion Class Party
6:30–10 p.m. | St. Louis Club, Lewis and
Clark Room | 7701 Forsyth Boulevard
$60
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LODGING NEED A PLACE TO REST?
To ease your travel planning, the Alumni Association has blocked hotel space
exclusively for Reunion alumni. Book your hotel by the date listed for each hotel to
enjoy these discounted nightly group rates.
The Chase Park Plaza
212 North Kingshighway Boulevard
314.633.3000 | 1.877.587.2427
Rates Per Night: $289 (guestroom)
$319 (one bedroom suite)
Rates available until March 30, 2015.
Reservations must be made by calling the hotel.
The Cheshire
6300 Clayton Road 314.647.7300
Rate Per Night: $229
Rate available until April 15, 2015.
Reservations must be made by calling the hotel.
Drury Inn & Suites Brentwood
8700 Eager Road
314.968.3704 | 1.800.325.0720
Rates Per Night: $149.99 (deluxe),
$179.99 (suite) Group Code: 2204673
Rates available until March 23, 2015.
Reservations must be made by calling the hotel.
REUNION VILLAGE
Reunion Village residence hall housing
offers value, convenience, and nostalgia.
Guest rooms are located in some of the
campus’ newest residence halls, which
ensures comfortable and ample space.
Keep in mind that Reunion Village is
student housing. Smoking is not allowed
on campus, and rooms will have minimal
amenities. Golf cart shuttles are available
to all campus events.
Single rooms are $50/day and double
rooms are $90/day. For more information
about Reunion Village, contact Christine
Elhoffer by phone at 800.867.2586 or by
email at [email protected].
For help with other travel needs, contact
travel consultant Joe Lang by phone at
314.614.0443
or [email protected].
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The Ritz-Carlton Hotel
100 Carondelet Plaza
314.863.6300 | 1.800.542.8680
Rate Per Night: $429
Rate available until April 14, 2015.
To book reservations online,
visit reunions.wustl.edu for a direct link,
and enter group code ARUARUA.
Sheraton Clayton Plaza
7730 Bonhomme Avenue
314.863.0400 | 1.888.627.8535
Rate Per Night: $269
Rate available until April 14, 2015.
Reservations must be made by calling
the hotel.
Please visit our website for direct links to the
registration page of the hotel of your choice:
reunions.wustl.edu.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do I need to register in advance?
You are strongly encouraged to register in
advance, as many events sell out before Reunion.
What if I have special needs?
Need assistance getting around campus?
Have special dietary needs? Please contact
the Alumni Association at 800.867.2586 or
[email protected].
Will I receive a confirmation?
In early May, we’ll send you a confirmation
email or letter detailing the events for which
you have registered.
Where do I pick up my nametag on campus?
Pick up your nametag at the first Reunion event you attend, as they will be available at
each event.
How do I make changes to my reservation?
Please call 800.867.2586 if you need to
change your reservation or are no longer able
to attend. We ask that all cancellations are
made by May 1.
What transportation options are available?
Golf carts will be available from all parking
lots to university buildings and valet parking
will be available for the Reunion Soirée and
Chancellor’s Luncheon. Special event shuttles
will be provided for the 50th Class Ballpark
Bash, St. Louis Architecture Tour, Missouri
History Museum Tour, and The Lofts Tour. If
you need assistance regarding transportation,
contact us at [email protected] or
800.867.2586.
REUNION CLASS GIFT PROGRAM
Each year, alumni from each of the reuniting classes commemorate their Reunion year with
a Class Gift to the university. Any gift made between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015 counts
toward your Reunion Class Gift total. If you make a five-year pledge, the total pledge
amount will count toward your Class Gift, not just the first-year payment. Your contribution
may be directed to the school or program of your choice.
WHY ALUMNI GIVE
Scholarships: Your gift helps make a
top-tier education possible for talented
students across the country and around
the globe, regardless of their financial
circumstances.
Special Thank-You Gift: When you
make a gift of any size in honor of your
Reunion, you will receive a limited edition
Washington U. T-shirt – available for pickup at Reunion or mailed to you automatically following the event.
Outstanding Faculty: Gifts to the Annual
Fund make it possible to recruit and retain
top-notch faculty who are distinguished
leaders in their fields.
Friendly Competition: The class with
the highest increase in participation
will be presented with the Class of
1948 Participation Trophy by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton at the
Chancellor’s Luncheon.
For more information or to make a gift:
online: gifts.wustl.edu
phone: 314.935.5291
email: [email protected]
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It’s time to ReLIVE your college days.
50th Reunion | Class of 1965
Explore campus and reconnect with classmates and friends while taking part
in a weekend filled with the special 50th Reunion Medallion Ceremony and
Commencement March, 50th Class Ballpark Bash, 50th Class Party, and much more!
Medallion Ceremony
Commencement
The Class of 1965 will don cap
and gown to participate in a
momentous ceremony presided
by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton.
Alumni will be presented with
their 50th Reunion medallions.
Commencement is an important
and moving event in the lives
of students, faculty, parents,
and alumni. The Class of 1965
will lead the Commencement
Procession into the Quadrangle.
“[The] Medallion Ceremony was
a wonderful way to begin the
weekend. Very touching. Great to
have Chancellor Wrighton there!”
“Walking at the head of the
graduation procession was a
‘once in a lifetime’ experience.”