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We are excited to have you on campus for a weekend of fun, exploration, and reconnecting. While you’re here, we hope you’ll enjoy some of the many activities that celebrate our alumni community and the spirit of Northwestern.
Thanks to all of you for coming back and giving back. Your collective generosity has enabled Northwestern to be a leader in so many fi elds. While you’re reminiscing about the good old days, take some time to walk around campus and get in touch with the Northwestern of today.
This weekend would not have been possible without the tremendous efforts of all of the reunion committee members. So, to all of you, a special thanks for your energy and enthusiasm.
Have a fantastic time on campus this weekend as you celebrate an important milestone with your classmates and fellow alumni.
Go ’Cats!
Carlos D. Terrazas ’98Senior Director Reunion Programs
WELCOME TO REUNION 2015!
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THURSDAYEvening Northwestern Women in Leadership Panel Discussion
FRIDAYMorning Campus Tours
Life is a Journey — Class of 1965Life’s Continuing Journey — Class of 1960College Admissions SeminarDolphin ShowWhat Will Be Your Legacy? Planning Your Transition
to Retirement
Afternoon Luncheons and NetworkingPresident’s PanelDeans’ Showcases
Evening Homecoming ReceptionParade and Pep RallyClass Parties
SATURDAYMorning/ All-Class Tailgate
Afternoon Football: Northwestern Wildcats vs. Iowa Hawkeyes
Evening Affinity Events
SUNDAYMorning Farewell Brunches
Afternoon One Book One Northwestern EventBus Tour of Campus
See inside for details
REUNION WEEKEND AT A GLANCE
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 157 – 7:30 PM RECEPTION 7:30 – 9 PM PRESENTATION
Northwestern Women in Leadership Deering Meadow, Reunion Tent In honor of the 100th anniversary of The Alumnae of Northwestern, the University Libraries and Archives will present a panel discussion featuring inspirational stories from accomplished alumnae. For a century, The Alumnae has supported the University’s culture of excellence by generously contributing to undergraduate scholarships, graduate fellowships, summer internships, STEM scholarships, faculty grants, campus renovations, and other special projects. Since 1968, The Alumnae has offered affordable noncredit courses to the public taught by University faculty.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 168 AM – 5 PM
Reunion HeadquartersLouis Room Lobby All Friday events will be held in Norris University Center unless otherwise noted. Reunion staff will be on hand to answer any questions regarding the weekend’s events.
For additional alumni event information, visit alumni.northwestern.edu/reunions. For a schedule of other campus activities and events, visit planitpurple.northwestern.edu.
8 AM – 5 PM
NU Loyal Hospitality RoomArmadillo Room Chat with fellow alumni and enjoy a cup of coffee and a snack in our hospitality room sponsored by NU Loyal, a giving society that recognizes alumni who give every year.
For your convenience, a limited number of computer stations will be available. Take this opportunity to learn more about Our Northwestern, the University’s online community, from Northwestern staff.
9 and 11 AM
Campus Walking ToursLouis Room Lobby Explore how Northwestern has transformed over the years. These 45-minute tours depart from Reunion Headquarters in Norris.
9 – 10:45 AM
Class of 1960: Life’s Continuing JourneyLake Room This is a special gathering for the Class of 1960. Event includes a continental breakfast.
9 – 10:45 AM
Class of 1965: Life Is a JourneyNorthwestern Room This is a special gathering for the Class of 1965. Event includes a continental breakfast.
10 – 10:45 AM
Navigating the College Admissions ProcessWildcat Room Parents of pre-college students are invited to learn about the college application process from a representative of Northwestern’s Office of Undergraduate Admission. Visit ugadm.northwestern.edu for information on additional programming for prospective students.
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11 – 11:45 AM
Dolphin Show Splashback PerformanceMcCormick AuditoriumAttend a retrospective revue of show tunes from past performances of the Dolphin Show — the largest student-produced musical in America.
11 – 11:45 AM
What Will Be Your Legacy? Planning Your Transition to RetirementArch RoomMelanie Rummel ’75, an estate planning and probate attorney with more than 35 years of experience, will share an update on the status of the federal estate tax, estate planning tools, state residency considerations, and other topics to consider as you move through life. Hosted by Northwestern’s Office of Gift Planning, this presentation will also touch on ways to preserve one’s estate for future generations.
NOON – 1:30 PM
Northwestern Gridiron Network Homecoming LuncheonLouis Room Participate in a Northwestern Reunion tradition by lunching with Pat Fitzgerald ’97, the Dan and Susan Jones Family Head Football Coach, and Wildcats football players at this Northwestern Gridiron Network event. Space is limited and preregistration is necessary. Tickets required ($40 per person).
NOON – 1:30 PM
Homecoming BarbecueNorris East Lawn Enjoy great food and lakefront views with friends and family at the Homecoming barbecue lunch ($20 per person).
NOON – 1:30 PM
Networking in the 21st CenturyWildcat RoomJoin David J. P. Fisher ’98, author of Networking in the 21st Century: Why Your Network Sucks and What to Do About It, as he explains why networking and strong professional relationships are the new keys to job security. A box lunch will be provided. Space is limited and preregistration is necessary ($12 per person).
1:45 – 3 PM
Who Are You Because of NU? An Alumni Panel Discussion Led by President Morton SchapiroMcCormick Auditorium Don’t miss this annual favorite, featuring several accomplished alumni discussing how Northwestern shaped their lives. Scheduled panelists include:
Dennis Chookaszian ‘65, Life TrusteeFormer Chairman and CEO, mPower Advisors and CNA Insurance
Sheinelle Jones ’00
Anchor, NBC’s Weekend Today
Doug Stotland ’90
Head of Global Sales Operations, Facebook
Michael Wilbon ’80, Trustee
Co-host, ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption
3:30 – 5 PM
Deans’ Showcases and Programs(Concurrent sessions at multiple locations)Undergraduate schools and the University Libraries will host open houses where alumni can mingle and hear remarks from the deans. Visit alumni.northwestern.edu/reunions for details and locations.
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5 – 6:30 PM
Student/Alumni Homecoming ReceptionDeering Meadow, Reunion TentGather with alumni and friends, and meet students from an array of campus groups. Enjoy complimentary hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine, and soft drinks.
6 PM
Homecoming ParadeSheridan Road, Lincoln Street to the Arch Cheer on the Homecoming grand marshal, Darnell Autry, members of student organizations, and alumni as they march down Sheridan Road.
6:45 PM
Homecoming Pep RallyDeering Meadow (Rain location: Cahn Auditorium)Show your Northwestern purple pride with Head Football Coach Pat Fitzgerald ’97, Willie the Wildcat, the Northwestern University Marching Band, and the WildPride Spirit Squad. Watch as this year’s Homecoming king and queen are crowned.
CLASS PARTIES Class of 1955, 60th reunion
Hilton Orrington, 9th floor Promenade 1710 Orrington Ave., Evanston 6 – 9 p.m. Preregistration required.
Class of 1960, 55th reunionHilton Garden Inn 1818 Maple Ave., Evanston6 – 9 p.m. Preregistration required.
Class of 1965, 50th reunionWestmoreland Country Club 2601 Old Glenview Road, WilmetteSaturday, 6:30 – 10 p.m. Preregistration required.
Class of 1970, 45th reunionHilton Orrington, Heritage Ballroom 1710 Orrington Ave., Evanston 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Preregistration required.
Class of 1975, 40th reunionRyan Center for the Musical Arts 70 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston Campus7:30 – 10:30 p.m. Walk-in price: $60
Class of 1980, 35th reunionSegal Visitors Center 1841 Sheridan Road, Evanston Campus 7:30 – 10:30 p.m. Walk-in price: $60
Class of 1985, 30th reunionHilton Orrington, Grand Ballroom 1710 Orrington Ave., Evanston 7:30 – 10:30 p.m. Walk-in price: $65
Class of 1990, 25th reunionDeering Meadow, Reunion Tent 7:30 – 10:30 p.m. Walk-in price: $60
Class of 1995, 20th reunion27 Live 1012 Church Street, Evanston 8 – 11 p.m. Walk-in price: $60
Class of 2000, 15th reunionZED451 739 N. Clark Street, Chicago 8:30 – 11:30 p.m. Walk-in price: $60
Class of 2005, 10th reunionRiver Roast 315 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago 8 – 11 p.m. Walk-in price: $50
Class of 2010, 5th reunionHouse of Blues 329 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago 8:30 – 11:30 p.m. Walk-in price: $45
Class of 2011, 2012, and 2013 Young Alumni party
Jake Melnick’s 41 E. Superior Street, Chicago8:30 – 11:30 p.m. Walk-in price: $45
Classes of 2014 and 15 reunion partyJohn Barleycorn 3524 N. Clark Street, Chicago 8 – 11 p.m. Walk-in price: $30
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 179 – 11 AM
All-Class Reunion TailgateEast of Sharon J. Drysdale softball stadium, northeast of Ryan FieldEnjoy gameday fare, beer, wine, and soft drinks before heading into Ryan Field for kickoff. Tickets required. (Adults:$35, Children 2-12:$20)
Tickets will be available for pickup or purchase at Reunion Headquarters in Norris University Center on Friday, October 16, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or at the tailgate on Saturday, October 17.
11 AM
Wildcats Football vs. IowaRyan FieldCheer on the ’Cats as they take on the Iowa Hawkeyes in the annual Homecoming game at Ryan Field. Pre-registration is required.
Big Ten Conference rules state that every person, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the stadium. Lap tickets are available for $10 for children ages two and younger. These tickets are available only on gameday at the Ryan Field ticket office.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1810 AM – NOON
Farewell Breakfast with WillieNorris University Center, Louis RoomGather with friends, family, and alumni one more time before heading home. The breakfast includes kid-friendly food, so bring your family and enjoy. Tickets required. (Adults: $20, Children 2-12: $10)
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Class of 1960 BrunchLocal private homeJoin your classmates for a hearty farewell brunch before leaving campus. Please see your email for location information.
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Class of 1965 BrunchNorth Campus, The GarageJoin your classmates for a hearty farewell brunch before leaving campus. Preregistration is necessary. ($40 per person)
NOON – 1 PM
One Book One Northwestern DiscussionNorris University Center. Northwestern RoomParticipate in a lively discussion about Thomas King’s provocative book The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America. Join Medill professor and former dean Loren Ghiglione — the faculty chair of One Book One Northwestern, the University’s community reading program — for this special presentation.
1 – 2 PM
Bus Tour of CampusNorris University Center, First Floor Information DeskThe tour begins and ends at Norris.
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After the GameCampus and downtown Evanston• Explore campus and see the new and
renovated buildings
• Dine in Sargent Hall, Foster-Walker Complex,or Allison Residential Community, which are all open to alumni and friends
• Shop at the Norris University Center Bookstore
• Taste some of Chicago’s best fare at theFood Truck Fest (Patten Gymnasium lot)
ONGOING EVENTSReunion Weekend Affinity EventsGather throughout the weekend with fellow alumni and friends from your sorority, fraternity, residence hall, school, department, or student group. Anticipated event sponsors include: Greek organizations, Fiedler Hillel at Northwestern, Sheil Catholic Center, NU Muslim Alumni, NU Black Alumni Association, NU Marching and Band Alumni, NU Gay and Lesbian Alumni, and the N Club. Visit alumni.northwestern.edu/reunions for details on affinity events as they become available.
Religious ServicesVisit northwestern.edu/religious-life for a list of services throughout the weekend.
Henry Crown Sports Pavilion and Norris Aquatics CenterAlumni and guests have free access to these facilities over Reunion Weekend, with reunion nametags serving as admission passes. (See facilities websites for hours of operation.)
Office of Undergraduate Admission Information Sessions and Campus ToursSouth Campus, Segal Visitors CenterVisit ugadm.northwestern.edu for details on information sessions and campus tours for prospective students and their families. Preregistration is required.
FOR FUTURE WILDCATSFamily-friendly activities:• Campus and admission tours (may not be
suitable for very young children)
• Homecoming Barbecue
• Student/Alumni Homecoming Reception
• Homecoming Pep Rally and Parade
• Reunion Tailgate—balloonist, face painting,and a visit from Willie the Wildcat
• Wildcat Alley—free fest before every homefootball game that includes fun games, entertainers, music, and much more. Locatedon the practice football field just northeast of Ryan Field
• Farewell Breakfast with Willie
Reunion Weekend childcare options:• North Shore Nannies, 847-864-2424 or
northshorenannies.com
• Village Nannies, 847-256-6162 or villagenannies.com
• Sittercity, 888-748-2489 or sittercity.com
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GENERAL INFORMATIONQuestions?Visit alumni.northwestern.edu/reunions, or call the Reunion Office toll-free at 877-240-6512.
TransportationVisit alumni.northwestern.edu/reunions for additional information about transportation options, parking, football game shuttle schedules and pickup locations, and more. Information on Chicago-area public transportation can be found at transitchicago.com and metrarail.com.
Free Wireless Access for Northwestern Guests1. CHOOSE “Guest-Northwestern” from the list
of available networks on your laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
2. ENTER your contact information
3. ENTER “Northwestern Alumni Association” as sponsoring individual/campus organization.
4. READ and ACCEPT the University’sacceptable use policy.
5. SELECT “Register” to connect.
Please note: “Guest-Northwestern” is an unsecured connection to the Internet and should not be used to send or receive sensitive information.Questions? Contact the NUIT Support Center at 847-491-HELP (4357).
Download the Northwestern app onto your mobile device to easily access a campus map, shuttle schedules, and more. Visit
northwestern.edu/mobile for more information.
On-Campus ParkingParking restrictions for University lots are waived from 5 p.m. Thursday through 5 p.m. Sunday, excluding emergency lanes and reserved spots.
Football ParkingGameday parking at Ryan Field is available only to season ticket holders who have parking passes. All other ticket holders must either park for free in campus lots or park on streets or in lots and garages in Evanston.
Free shuttle buses are available before and after every football game to transport fans between campus/downtown Evanston and Ryan Field. More information about gameday shuttles, including pick-up and drop-off locations, is available at nusports.com.
CTA and Metra stations are also within walking distance of Ryan Field.
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Alma MaterHail to Alma Mater!
We will sing thy praise forever;All thy sons and daughters
Pledge thee victory and honor.Alma Mater, praise be thine,May thy name forever shine!Hail to Purple! Hail to White!Hail to thee, Northwestern!
Go U NorthwesternGo U Northwestern break right through that line
With our colors flying We will cheer you all the time
(U rah rah!)Go U Northwestern fight for victorySpread far the fame of our fair name
Go Northwestern win that game
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