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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schedule of Events 2-7
Campus Map 8-9
Campus Resources 10
Class Party Directions and Parking 11
Reunion Village 11
Reunion Committees 12-13
Schedule at a Glance 14
REUNION CLASS GIFT Classmates who have contributed to Washington University this Reunion year will receive a Brookings sticker on their name tag and will be listed on their Class Honor Roll.
If you’re still interested in supporting Washington University and your Reunion Class Gift, but haven’t had the opportunity to make your gift, stop by any Reunion event to make a contribution. Reunion gifts and pledges may be designated to the school, program, or scholarship of your choice. Alumni who have already made a Reunion gift or make a contribution onsite during Reunion will receive a Washington University T-shirt. Pick up your Reunion T-shirt at the 50th Medallion Ceremony and Commencement Breakfast, Reunion Soirée, or Chancellor’s Luncheon.
THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2015Catholic Student Center, Newman Center Open House12–2 p.m. | 6352 Forsyth Blvd.
Visit the recently renovated Newman Chapel and meet the staff and new graduates of the Catholic Student Center.
Program in Occupational Therapy Open House2–4 p.m. | 4444 Forest Park Ave.
St. Louis Hillel Fred J. Rosenbaum Senior Recognition Ceremony and Annual Meeting5:30–8 p.m. | 6300 Forsyth Blvd.
Honor the members of the Class of 2015 at the Senior Recognition Ceremony and Reception. The annual meeting celebrating Hillel’s rich history and success is at 7 p.m.
Name Tags and Registration Packets You will receive your official Reunion registration packet—including your
tote bag, name tag, and event guide—upon check-in at your first event including your class luncheon, the Reunion Soirée, Alumni College, the Chancellor’s Luncheon, or Class Parties. 50th Reunion celebrants can also pick up their registration packets at the 50th Reunion Medallion Ceremony on Thursday.
During Reunion, name tags are required to access many weekend events. For that reason, we ask that alumni and guests wear their official name tag to all events. If your name tag is lost or incorrect, inform a staff member to request a new name tag. Registered guests will be included on a guest list at the entrance to each event.
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50th Reunion Registration, Medallion Ceremony, and Reception4 p.m.– Registration Rettner Gallery, Laboratory Sciences Building 5 p.m.– Medallion Ceremony Graham Chapel
6 p.m.– Reception Rettner Gallery, Laboratory Sciences Building
50th Reunion Breakfast, Robing, Commencement March, and Lunch7:15 a.m.–1 p.m. | Rettner Gallery, Laboratory Sciences Building
Join classmates for breakfast before departing together for Commencement. Spouses and guests will be escorted to the Chancellor’s section for Commencement seating at 7:40 a.m. Classmates will depart Rettner Gallery for the Quadrangle at 8 a.m. and will sit on the Commencement stage in a covered section.
Commencement Ceremony8:30 a.m. | The Quadrangle
Commencement, presided by Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton, is an important and moving event in the lives of students, faculty, parents, and alumni. The Class of 1965 will lead the procession into the Quadrangle.
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. Complimentary valet parking is available at the Ballroom entrance.
Program in Occupational Therapy Reception11 a.m. | Holmes Lounge, Ridgley Hall
Campus Y Open House11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. | Lower Level, Umrath Hall
Campus Y has been on campus for over 100 years. See the newly renovated space, chat with fellow Campus Y alums, and meet the new Executive Director.
55th, 60th, and Emeritus Welcome Luncheon 12–1 p.m. | The Alumni House$10
Join 55th, 60th, and emeritus Reunion alumni for an informal luncheon at the Alumni House.
Program in Occupational Therapy Commencement 1 p.m. | Graham Chapel
FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2015
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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2015
Alumni College Advanced Registration Recommended
St. Louis Architecture Tour 1–4 p.m. | Bus departs from the South 40 Clocktower and The Ritz-Carlton$10
Travel throughout South St. Louis with adjunct lecturer of architecture and preservation historian Esley Hamilton. Take a guided bus tour of landmarks such as St. Mark’s Church on the St. Louis Hill and the State Garden Clubs Building.
Libraries Special Collections: Into the Vault2–3 p.m. | Special Collections Room, Level 1, Olin Library
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.
Chabad Toast to the Alumni and Open House2–3:30 p.m. | 7018 Forsyth Blvd.
All alumni are invited to visit Chabad and learn about the vision for Jewish campus life, the achievements, and the plans ahead. Say “L’Chaim - to Life” and celebrate the past and look forward to the future!
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
Tour the Kemper Art Museum with a trained docent, exploring the permanent collection galleries as well as the special exhibition. Participants will have the opportunity to engage with one another through group discussion and questions on the various exhibits.
WUSTL Sustainability Initiatives and Lab Tour 4:30–5:15 p.m. | Room 12, Brauer Hall
Learn about Washington U.’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.
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Hillel Champagne Toast and Reception4:30–6 p.m. | 6300 Forsyth Blvd.
The celebration continues following Commencement. Toast the Class of 2015 and alumni attending their 50th-75th Reunions!
Sam Fox School Open House with Dean Carmon Colangelo5–6:15 p.m. | Kemper Art Museum
Join Dean Carmon Colangelo for this complimentary reception.
School of Engineering Open House with Dean Ralph Quatrano5–6:15 p.m. | Brauer Hall
Join Dean Ralph Quatrano for this complimentary reception.
Reunion Soirée 6–8:30 p.m. | Whittemore House$25
The 55th-75th Reunion classes will enjoy an evening of music, food, and reminiscing with friends. Complimentary valet parking is available.
50th Class Ballpark Bash 6:45 p.m. | Busch StadiumBus will depart from Mallinckrodt at 6 p.m. and leave from the stadium after the game$25
Join your classmates in the special Cardinals party suites to mix, mingle, and watch the home team take on the Detroit Tigers. You can pick up your tickets at any 50th Reunion specific event or at Will Call at 6:30 p.m. the day of the game.
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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2015
SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2015 Continental Breakfast 8–10 a.m. | Anheuser-Busch Hall
Enjoy breakfast with fellow alumni or grab-and-go before the tours.
Archival Display: Campus Memorabilia 8–11:30 a.m. | Cullenbine Classroom, Anheuser-Busch Hall
Reminisce while viewing a collection of campus memorabilia. This collection is comprised of ephemeral objects of local and university history.
Alumni Association Travel Program Preview8–11:30 a.m. | Cullenbine Classroom, Anheuser-Busch Hall
Come learn about the Alumni Association Travel Program. Vendors will be available to answer questions about 2015 and 2016 trips.
Student-Led Campus Tour8:30–9:30 a.m. | Departs from Anheuser-Busch Hall
This two-mile walk will include the most memorable spots on campus. Meet at the entrance to Anheuser-Busch Hall.
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. 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.
Chancellor’s Luncheon 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. | Crowder Courtyard, Anheuser-Busch Hall$15 (free for the Class of 1965 and one guest)
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 is available.
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The Black Alumni Council Jazz Luncheon1–3 p.m. | Holmes Lounge, Ridgley Hall
Join the Black Alumni Council for a tantalizing buffet luncheon complete with a jazz trio.
Graham Chapel Open House1–3 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.
Exploring Washington University with Jim Burmeister1:30–3:30 p.m. | Zorensky Classroom, Anheuser-Busch Hall
Learn about the university’s rich history, then take a walking tour highlighting a few of the greatest treasures on campus.
LGBTQIA Alumni Reception2:30–3:30 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 Center3:30–4:30 p.m. | Athletics Complex Tours leave at 3:30 and 4 p.m.
Come and see the progress of the Gary and Rachel Sumers Fitness and Recreation Center at the Athletics Complex. Closed toe shoes are required.
50th Reunion Class Party6:30–10 p.m. | St. Louis Club, 16th Floor$60
55th, 60th, and Emeritus Reunion Class Party6:30–10 p.m. | St. Louis Club, 16th Floor$60
Enjoy an evening with your classmates over cocktails and dinner, accompanied by music and lots of wonderful memories!
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SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2015
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Danforth Campus 1. 276 N. Skinker (M-8) 2. 560 Music Center (H-1) 3. Academy Building (J-4) 4. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Fraternity (F-1) 5. Alumni House (E-6) 6. Anheuser-Busch Hall (G-3) 7. Athletic Complex (E-2) 8. George and Carol Bauer Hall 9. Beaumont House (C-5) 10. Beaumont Pavilion (I-6) 11. Beta Theta Pi, Fraternity (F-2) 12. Bixby Hall (J-9) 13. Blewett Hall (E-5) 14. Stephen F. & Camilla T. Brauer Hall (K-7) 15. Brookings Hall (I-7) 16. Brown Hall (I-7) 17. Bryan Hall (I-5) 18. Busch Hall (I-7) 19. Busch Laboratory (G-6) 20. Catholic Student Center (H-8) 21. Chabad (C-3) 22. College Hall (C-6) 23. Compton Hall (J-6) 24. Crow Hall (J-6) 25. Cupples I Hall (I-6) 26. Cupples II Hall (I-5) 27. Cyclotron Building and Laboratory for Mass Spectrometry (I-5)
28. William H. and Elizabeth Gray Danforth University Center (F-5) 29. Danforth House (B-5) 30. Nathan Dardick House (C-4) 31. Dauten House (B-5) 32. Duncker Hall (I-6) 33. Eads Hall (H-6) 34. Eliot House (C-6) 35. Eliot B House (C-6) 36. Environmental Health and Safety Facility (I-5) 37. Episcopal Campus Ministry (C-2) 38. Francis Gymnasium (E-3) 39. Gaylord Music Library (E-6) 40. Givens Hall (I-8) 41. Goldfarb Hall (H-7) 42. Goldfarb Plant Growth Facility (G-6) 43. Graham Chapel (G-5) 44. Preston M. Green Hall (L-8) 45. Gregg House (D-5) 46. Harbison House (F-7) 47. Hillel, St. Louis (I-9) 48. Hitzeman House (C-7) 49. Hurd House (C-7) 50. January Hall (H-6) 51. Jolley Hall (I-5) 52. Kappa Sigma, Fraternity (F-2) 53. Kemper Art Museum (J-8) 54. Knight Executive Education and Conference Center (G-3) 55. Charles F. and Joanne Knight Hall (G-4) 56. Koenig House (D-6) 57. Laboratory Sciences Building, Arts & Sciences (H-4)
West Campus
North Campus
South Campus
58. Lee House (C-5) 59. Lewis Center (I-2) 60. Lien House (D-5) 61. Life Sciences Building (G-6) 62. Liggett House (D-6) 63. Lopata Hall (I-6) 64. Lopata House (F-1) 65. Louderman Hall (I-5) 66. Lutheran Campus Ministry (C-3) 67. Mallinckrodt Center, Edison Theatre and Campus Store (G-5) 68. McCarthy House (E-6) 69. McDonnell Hall (H-7) 70. McMillan Hall (H-4) 71. McMillen Laboratory (I-5) 72. Millbrook Building (H-4) 73. Millbrook Apartments (G-2) 74. Monsanto Laboratory (H-6) 75. Mudd House (B-6) 76. Music Classroom Building (E-5) 77. Myers House (C-7) 78. Nemerov House (C-5) 79. North Campus (L-6) 80. Nursery School (G-2) 81. Olin Library (H-5) 82. Park House (B-6) 83. Parking Facility, Danforth University Center (Subsurface) (F-5) 84. Parking Facility, Shepley Drive (C-5) 85. Parking Facility, Millbrook (H-3) 86. Parking Facility, Snow Way (F-2) 87. Parking Facility, Wallace Drive (D-7) 88. Phi Delta Theta, Fraternity (F-2) 89. Power Plant (J-5) 90. Psychology Building (H-7) 91. Radiochemistry Building (I-5) 92. Rebstock Hall (H-6) 93. Ridgley Hall and Holmes Lounge (I-6) 94. Rubelmann House (C-6) 95. Scott Rudolph Hall (J-6) 96. Rutledge House (B-5) 97. Harry and Susan Seigle Hall (F-3) 98. Sever Hall (I-6) 99. Shanedling House (B-5) 100. Shepley House (B-5) 101. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Fraternity (E-2) 102. Sigma Chi, Fraternity (F-3) 103. Sigma Nu, Fraternity (F-3) 104. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fraternity (F-1) 105. Simon Hall (F-4) 106. South 40 House (D-6) 107. South Campus (F-9) 108. Specialty Greek Housing (F-3) 109. Steinberg Hall (J-9) 110. Stix International House (F-6) 111. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Fraternity (F-1) 112. Theta Xi, Fraternity (F-3) 113. Tietjens Hall (E-5) 114. Umrath Hall (G-5) 115. Umrath House (C-5) 116. Urbauer Hall (J-6) 117. Village East (G-3) 118. Village House (F-2) 119. Visual Arts & Design House (J-10) 120. Walker Hall (J-9) 121. West Campus, East Building (B-2) 122. West Campus, West Building (A-1) 123. Washington University Family Learning Center (L-6) 124. Wheeler House (A-5) 125. Whitaker Hall for Biomedical Engineering (K-7) 126. Whittemore House (F-7) 127. Wilson Hall (H-6) 128. Women’s Building, Ann W. Olin (H-5) 129. Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity (C-3)
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DANFORTH CAMPUS MAP
Sumers Recreation Center(Under Construction)
Jack
son A
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Forsyth Boulevard
Brown School Expansion
(Under Construction)
The Loftsresidential housing
Brookings Quadrangle
Brookings Drive
Forsyth Boulevard
Skinke
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Hoyt D
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Throop Drive
Forest Park Parkway
Forsyth Boulevard
Shepley Drive
Kelly Baseball Field
Intramural Recreational
Fields
Wallac
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BowlesPlaza
Olympia
n Way
Wydown Boulevard
MillbrookApartments
Snow Way
Big Ben
d Bou
levard
Forest Park Parkway
BushyheadTrack
Copyright © 2014, Washington University Office of Public Affairs
Elizabeth DanforthButterfly Garden
Hall Circle
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Danforth Campus 1. 276 N. Skinker (M-8) 2. 560 Music Center (H-1) 3. Academy Building (J-4) 4. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Fraternity (F-1) 5. Alumni House (E-6) 6. Anheuser-Busch Hall (G-3) 7. Athletic Complex (E-2) 8. George and Carol Bauer Hall 9. Beaumont House (C-5) 10. Beaumont Pavilion (I-6) 11. Beta Theta Pi, Fraternity (F-2) 12. Bixby Hall (J-9) 13. Blewett Hall (E-5) 14. Stephen F. & Camilla T. Brauer Hall (K-7) 15. Brookings Hall (I-7) 16. Brown Hall (I-7) 17. Bryan Hall (I-5) 18. Busch Hall (I-7) 19. Busch Laboratory (G-6) 20. Catholic Student Center (H-8) 21. Chabad (C-3) 22. College Hall (C-6) 23. Compton Hall (J-6) 24. Crow Hall (J-6) 25. Cupples I Hall (I-6) 26. Cupples II Hall (I-5) 27. Cyclotron Building and Laboratory for Mass Spectrometry (I-5)
28. William H. and Elizabeth Gray Danforth University Center (F-5) 29. Danforth House (B-5) 30. Nathan Dardick House (C-4) 31. Dauten House (B-5) 32. Duncker Hall (I-6) 33. Eads Hall (H-6) 34. Eliot House (C-6) 35. Eliot B House (C-6) 36. Environmental Health and Safety Facility (I-5) 37. Episcopal Campus Ministry (C-2) 38. Francis Gymnasium (E-3) 39. Gaylord Music Library (E-6) 40. Givens Hall (I-8) 41. Goldfarb Hall (H-7) 42. Goldfarb Plant Growth Facility (G-6) 43. Graham Chapel (G-5) 44. Preston M. Green Hall (L-8) 45. Gregg House (D-5) 46. Harbison House (F-7) 47. Hillel, St. Louis (I-9) 48. Hitzeman House (C-7) 49. Hurd House (C-7) 50. January Hall (H-6) 51. Jolley Hall (I-5) 52. Kappa Sigma, Fraternity (F-2) 53. Kemper Art Museum (J-8) 54. Knight Executive Education and Conference Center (G-3) 55. Charles F. and Joanne Knight Hall (G-4) 56. Koenig House (D-6) 57. Laboratory Sciences Building, Arts & Sciences (H-4)
West Campus
North Campus
South Campus
58. Lee House (C-5) 59. Lewis Center (I-2) 60. Lien House (D-5) 61. Life Sciences Building (G-6) 62. Liggett House (D-6) 63. Lopata Hall (I-6) 64. Lopata House (F-1) 65. Louderman Hall (I-5) 66. Lutheran Campus Ministry (C-3) 67. Mallinckrodt Center, Edison Theatre and Campus Store (G-5) 68. McCarthy House (E-6) 69. McDonnell Hall (H-7) 70. McMillan Hall (H-4) 71. McMillen Laboratory (I-5) 72. Millbrook Building (H-4) 73. Millbrook Apartments (G-2) 74. Monsanto Laboratory (H-6) 75. Mudd House (B-6) 76. Music Classroom Building (E-5) 77. Myers House (C-7) 78. Nemerov House (C-5) 79. North Campus (L-6) 80. Nursery School (G-2) 81. Olin Library (H-5) 82. Park House (B-6) 83. Parking Facility, Danforth University Center (Subsurface) (F-5) 84. Parking Facility, Shepley Drive (C-5) 85. Parking Facility, Millbrook (H-3) 86. Parking Facility, Snow Way (F-2) 87. Parking Facility, Wallace Drive (D-7) 88. Phi Delta Theta, Fraternity (F-2) 89. Power Plant (J-5) 90. Psychology Building (H-7) 91. Radiochemistry Building (I-5) 92. Rebstock Hall (H-6) 93. Ridgley Hall and Holmes Lounge (I-6) 94. Rubelmann House (C-6) 95. Scott Rudolph Hall (J-6) 96. Rutledge House (B-5) 97. Harry and Susan Seigle Hall (F-3) 98. Sever Hall (I-6) 99. Shanedling House (B-5) 100. Shepley House (B-5) 101. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Fraternity (E-2) 102. Sigma Chi, Fraternity (F-3) 103. Sigma Nu, Fraternity (F-3) 104. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fraternity (F-1) 105. Simon Hall (F-4) 106. South 40 House (D-6) 107. South Campus (F-9) 108. Specialty Greek Housing (F-3) 109. Steinberg Hall (J-9) 110. Stix International House (F-6) 111. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Fraternity (F-1) 112. Theta Xi, Fraternity (F-3) 113. Tietjens Hall (E-5) 114. Umrath Hall (G-5) 115. Umrath House (C-5) 116. Urbauer Hall (J-6) 117. Village East (G-3) 118. Village House (F-2) 119. Visual Arts & Design House (J-10) 120. Walker Hall (J-9) 121. West Campus, East Building (B-2) 122. West Campus, West Building (A-1) 123. Washington University Family Learning Center (L-6) 124. Wheeler House (A-5) 125. Whitaker Hall for Biomedical Engineering (K-7) 126. Whittemore House (F-7) 127. Wilson Hall (H-6) 128. Women’s Building, Ann W. Olin (H-5) 129. Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity (C-3)
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FAMILY PROGRAMMING SESSIONSCampus Police and Emergency Support TeamIn the event of a medical or security emergency, contact Campus Police at 314.935.5555 or 5.5555 from a campus phone. Note: 911 emergency service is not accessible from a campus phone.
Campus Telephone ServiceTo dial on campus, press 5 followed by the four-digit extension. To dial off campus, press 9, followed by the seven-digit local telephone number.
Campus PoliciesSmoke Free Policy: All university spaces are non-smoking.Water Bottle Policy: Because of concerns about the environmental impact of bottled water, the university no longer sells bottled water or offers bottled water at events. Faculty, staff, students, and guests are encouraged to use the drinking fountains and use reusable water containers.
CAMPUS RESOURCES
Campus Stores
Washington University Bookstore Mallinckrodt Center Bear Necessities Wohl Center Clothing, accessories, souvenirs
7:30 a.m.–6 p.m. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. 12–5 p.m.
9 a.m.–7 p.m. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
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On-campus ATMsBank of America ATMs are located in Mallinckrodt Center near the east entrance (outside Subway), in Lien Hall near the east entrance and on the walkway to South 40, McLeod’s Way.
Getting Around TownMetroLink: Washington University has two MetroLink stations on the Danforth Campus. For more information, visit www.metrostlouis.org.Campus Parking: Parking may be limited. Complimentary parking is available for Reunion guests in the Danforth University Center Garage all day on Friday and Saturday. Guests may park in any yellow spaces on campus on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Transportation: Golf carts will be available from all parking lots and valet parking will be available for the Reunion Soirée and Chancellor’s Luncheon. For taxi service, call County Cab at 314.991.5300 or ABC Cab at 314.725.2111.
Contact UsOur staff is available to answer your questions at 314.935.6503 or toll-free at 800.867.2586.
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Check-In: Upon arrival, check in at the Summer Programs Office on the first floor of Umrath House, 6618 Shepley Drive, to receive your room access card. (#115 on the Campus Map)
Housing Difficulties: If you experience any difficulties with your room, contact the Summer Conferences Office at 314.935.5015 from 9 a.m. to midnight on weekdays and noon to midnight on weekends. Please contact Campus Police after hours at 314.935.5555.
Parking and Transportation: Parking is available in Shepley Garage, accessible via Shepley Drive. Golf cart transportation is available throughout the weekend. Call 314.935.7379 if golf cart transportation is needed to or from Reunion Village.
Other Conveniences: Complimentary continental breakfast is available daily. Soda machines are located on the lower level of Umrath House. An ATM is located on the east (outside) wall of the lower level of Gregg Hall.
CLASS PARTY DIRECTIONS AND PARKING
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Off-Campus Class Parties/Luncheon Directions and ParkingThe 65th, 70th, 75th and Emeritus Reunion Class Luncheon The Ritz-Carlton, 100 Carondelet PlazaFrom campus: Head west onto Forsyth Boulevard. Turn left onto Carondelet Plaza. The Ritz-Carlton will be on your left. From I-64/40: Head north at the South Big Bend Exit. Follow directions from campus (above). Complimentary valet parking will be available at the Ballroom Entrance.
The 50th Reunion Class Party and the 55th, 60th, and Emeritus Reunion Class Party The Saint Louis Club, 7701 Forsyth Boulevard From campus: Head west on Forsyth Boulevard. The St. Louis Club will be on the right. From I-64/40: Turn onto I-170 N. Take exit 1F for Ladue Road. Keep right and turn right onto Ladue Road. Continue onto Maryland Avenue. Turn right on Hanley Road. Turn right onto Forsyth Boulevard. The St. Louis Club will be on the right. Complimentary parking is available in the underground parking garage.
REUNION VILLAGE
REUNION COMMITTEES
Thank you to our Reunion Committee Members for helping to plan Reunion activities, encouraging participation in the Class Gift
Program, and motivating classmates to return to campus for Reunion. Your efforts ensure a very memorable Reunion Weekend!
Class of 1965 50th Reunion
EXECUTIVE CO-CHAIRSBarbara Golder Bindler Daniel BindlerJohn Dubinsky
GIFT CO-CHAIRSBrian CunninghamMartha Kerr CunninghamRobert ScharffKen Steinback
REUNION COMMITTEEFredric Abrams Toba Mathis Agarwal Robert S. BernsteinRobert CassEdward CohenWilliam DrewesCharlotte Mastin EllisMichael ErdeByron FimanIlene Lewis FollmanBarbara Safron GellerRon Jackson Rich JohnsonSuzanne Earhart JohnsonRobert Karn IIIPhil KlasskinMyron KlevensCharles Koenig Chuck Mannis Fran Lustgarten Mannis
Charlotte McDanielThomas MitzeEllen Young MoceriSuzanne NiemannEdson OutwinKay Bulbrook OutwinMarian Connole PetersMike PetersJane Quitzow PfaffDana Collins RhoadesJohn RickKen RotskoffNeal RubinEllen Schuyler RumeltRay SchulzMax ShapiroLouise Weissman SiegelStephanie Lurie TurnerRobert WagonerLoren WeinbergSusan Webb Williams Ronald WilliamsonJudy Abelson ZafftJohn Ziegler
Class of 1960 55th Reunion
EXECUTIVE CO-CHAIRSJohn GianoulakisElaine Wache GreenbaumRochelle Albert Hicks
GIFT CO-CHAIRSAdele Harrison Neumann
Barbara Deutsch Newmark
Michael Newmark
REUNION COMMITTEE Bill BallardBarbara Kallman
BollmannMarilynne Gersten
BradleyJohn BuchholzCarol Kring CrebsDonald FagerbergDina Feinstein FeldmanBeverly Baptist HaysRamona Hansen HowardMichael KauschGreg KruszkaPatsy Newton McLaughlinJohn RoachElaine Boyle SandersGerald Warren
Class of 1955 60th Reunion
EXECUTIVE CO-CHAIRSJane Bridges EvansBuzzie Schukar
HONORARY CHAIRDick Rosenthal
REUNION COMMITTEE Dick AachStanley Boyle
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FajenIrene Reif FoxDonald FranzGeorge FriesenMarvin GinsbergPhil Hellwege Melvin HockCarol Jameton HustaceCedric HustaceLee JohnsonJoanne Jacobs KohnHelen Keiser MayElizabeth Gentry SayadAvery SeidelRobert SeltzerEdward Striker
Class of 1950 65th Reunion
EXECUTIVE CO-CHAIRSCarl Deutsch Janet Schubert TurleyTurk Turley
GIFT CHAIRNewell Baker
REUNION COMMITTEEJoe GlikRobert JohnsonJay LapinVirginia Page LoveBetty Bachle SchmidJane Griesedieck WebsterAnna Trost Williams
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Class of 1945 70th Reunion
EXECUTIVE CO-CHAIRSNancy Davis BartholdMildred Weiner PoletskyRoma Milder Wittcoff
REUNION COMMITTEERita Levreault
Class of 1940 75th Reunion
EXECUTIVE CO-CHAIRSSarah Karraker BabingtonSally Alexander
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E THURSDAY, MAY 14 12–2 p.m. Catholic Student Center Open House2–4 p.m. Program in Occupational Therapy Open House4–7:30 p.m. 50th Reunion Medallion Ceremony and Reception5:30–8 p.m. St. Louis Hillel Fred J. Rosenbaum Senior Recognition Ceremony and Annual Meeting
FRIDAY, MAY 157:15 a.m.–1 p.m. 50th Reunion Breakfast, Robing, Commencement March and Lunch11 a.m.–1 p.m. 65th, 70th, 75th and Emeritus Reunion Class Luncheon11 a.m. Program in Occupational Therapy Reception11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Campus Y Open House12–1 p.m. 55th, 60th, and Emeritus Welcome Luncheon1 p.m. Program in Occupational Therapy Commencement1–4 p.m. St. Louis Architecture Tour2–3 p.m. Libraries Special Collections: Into the Vault2–3:30 p.m. Chabad Toast to the Alumni and Open House2–4 p.m. Show Me Lifelong Learning Institute4–5 p.m. Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum Tour4:30–5:15 p.m. WUSTL Sustainability Initiatives and Lab Tour4:30–6 p.m. Hillel Champagne Toast and Reception5–6:15 p.m. Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts Open House with Dean Carmon Colangelo5–6:15 p.m. School of Engineering & Applied Science Open House with Dean Ralph Quatrano6–8:30 p.m. Reunion Soirée 6:45 p.m. 50th Class Ballpark Bash
SATURDAY, MAY 168–10 a.m. Continental Breakfast8–11:30 a.m. Archival Display: Campus Memorabilia8–11:30 a.m. Alumni Association Travel Program Preview8:30–9:30 a.m. Student-Led Campus Tour8:30–11:30 a.m. Missouri History Museum Tour10–11:30 a.m. Personalized Medicine in the Genomic Era: Right Treatment to Right Patient11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Chancellor’s Luncheon 1–3 p.m. The Black Alumni Council Jazz Luncheon1–3 p.m. Graham Chapel Open House1–3 p.m. Tour The Lofts of Washington University1:30–3:30 p.m. Exploring Washington University with Jim Burmeister2:30–3:30 p.m. LGBTQIA Alumni Reception3:30–4:30 p.m. Hard Hat Tours of the Sumers Fitness and Recreation Center6:30–10 p.m. 50th Reunion Class Party 6:30–10 p.m. 55th, 60th, and Emeritus Reunion Class Party