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JOIN US FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2022 Save the date to join 1,000 friends for an evening full of fun, food, music, spirits, raffle, and live/silent auction bidding. Hosted by the Culver Parents Association Fall Parents Weekend Auction proceeds benefit The Culver Fund, which supports the legacy of Culver’s outstanding programs, experiences, and traditions. SPONSOR DONATE Sponsorship/Table Packages available Top items & categories include: sports from $2,500 - $25,000 with a range of memorabilia/tickets benefits including a reserved table for • wine & spirits 10. Exclusive benefits for top • getaways/vacations level sponsors. • group activities for students • Culver memorabilia/accessories Table sponsorship and individual • faculty offerings and more! tickets now available. Items accepted through August 15th. CONTACT For more information, to sponsor, or to make a donation: • Web: culver.org/auction • Email: auction@culver.org • Call: 574-842-8321 or 574-842-8272 facebook.com/culver.livethelegacy
REUNION WEEKEND MAY 19 – 22, 2022 CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF THE CULVER GIRLS ACADEMY RS EM DE PO A ER LE W IN G FUTURE Welcome back to Culver and to Reunion 2022. In addition, when severe weather occurs, students are While the Alumni Office, located on the first floor required to stay inside buildings until they are released of North Barrack (Sally Port), is staffed, Reunion by electronic notification. Thus, programs involving registration occurs in the John W. Henderson Ice CGA students and CMA cadets may be delayed or Arena Multipurpose Building. Most reunion events are altered in those scenarios. handicap accessible. If you need special assistance, please inform personnel at Reunion registration. We hope you enjoy your weekend and ask that you celebrate responsibly. Emergency matters may be We want you to have a safe, enjoyable reunion weekend. directed to Campus Safety, whose 24 hour number is Please be advised that Culver is a smoke-free campus, 574-842-4088. and the consumption of alcoholic beverages is limited to designated sites. Local law enforcement may be especially active during the weekend, particularly in the evening hours. TABLE OF CONTENTS Presidents Message�������������������������������������������� 2 From Cincinnati to Seoul�������������������������������24 Graduate of the Year������������������������������������������ 3 Dorms/Units���������������������������������������������������25 Culver Daughters���������������������������������������������� 4 Class Gifts�������������������������������������������������������26 Schedule of Events��������������������������������������6–21 Culver Dynamic Campus�������������������������26–27 Thursday���������������������������������������������������6–7 Crisp Visual Arts Center���������������������������������28 Friday �����������������������������������������������������8–11 Campus Services����������������������������������������������33 Saturday������������������������������������������������13–15 Reunion Information��������������������������������������34 Sunday��������������������������������������������������18–19 Defibrillator Locations������������������������������������34 Athletic Events��������������������������������������������21 General Notices�����������������������������������������������35 Campus Map��������������������������������������������16–17 Distinguished Service Monuments�����������36–37 Alumni & Garrison Parades����������������������22–23 CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 1
WELCOME HOME FROM THE CULVER LEGION Dear Culver Alumni and Alumnae: Culver Alumni Weekend is back with gusto as we not only welcome back our 2 and 7 classes, but also the many alumnae and friends celebrating the capstone event of the Culver Girls Academy 50th Anniversary. There will be many special moments on campus for all of us to enjoy, including the recognition of the first class of Girls Academy (CAG in 1972) graduates. I want to extend my appreciation to the many alumni volunteers, faculty, and staff, as well as your Legion Board of Directors, who designed a program that we believe appeals to the broad spectrum of expectations our guests bring to Culver this weekend. There are multiple opportunities for you to be on campus and engage with community members, including students. I invite you to pore over this reunion booklet, because there are so many interesting highlights and programs, in addition to class-centered activities. Thank you for coming back to Culver. We’re glad you’re here. Raj Chopra ’89, President The Culver Legion Chicago, Illinois 2 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
CULVER IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE 2022 GRADUATE OF THE YEAR JANE DOEHRMAN EBERLY ’73 If you have ever seen a trained dancer perform, one What would she say to so many students who, in her can’t help but marvel at the fluidity of motion, the opinion, have surpassed what she remembers doing at grace of the forms. Culver on a regular basis? If you’ve ever tried to learn dance, you would find, “None of us had ever gone to a brand-new school,” obviously, that you don’t go from zero to 60 in that she says. “It was exciting, it felt powerful. first lesson, but rather start with steps and movements “Each new generation took something simple and that seem fairly simple, and you may wonder, “How grew it into something much more meaningful,” does this end up in a composed dance?” she says. “They’ve certainly built the traditions The beginning may not resemble the end, but it’s to be stronger. important that the foundation is there. “I just feel in awe of what the students have expanded Jane Doehrman Eberly ’73 knows about dance. and grown ” she says, thinking back to her time at She was among the first dance students at the newly- Culver, which, she adds, at first blush seemed so formed Culver Academy for Girls in 1971. And small. “It doesn’t seem as powerful as what I’ve seen as she looks back at how far Culver Girls Academy the young women and men create now.” has come in the past 50 years, she finds dance an But the beginnings were there, those first steps, and apt comparison. with the proper attention, the “all-in” effort, these As she reflected on the past 50 years of CGA’s things can grow beyond those early imaginings. history in preparation for Reunion Weekend, where “We really need to be stewards of Culver,” she says. she will be honored as the 2022 Graduate of the “That’s our privilege as alums.” Year on Friday, she said she felt overwhelmed with how far CGA, and CMA along with it, has come. CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 3
CULVER DAUGHTERS The opening of the Culver Academy for Girls (today’s them to have. CGA is never static. It grows and Culver Girls Academy) in the fall of 1971 represented changes with the ideas, proposals, suggestions, and a remarkable moment in history, generating a guidance of our students in attendance. uniquely coordinate, rather than simply coeducational, This weekend is the culmination of our yearlong program in partnership with one of the nation’s celebration of Culver Girls Academy, and the premier secondary educational programs: Culver experiences you’ve had are all threads in the tapestry Military Academy. (appropriately plaid, of course) that is CGA’s story. This half century milestone is a perfect time to That story, especially of the founding of CGA and the celebrate the past and look forward to the possibilities extraordinary growth of opportunities and successes of the future. The graduation of the young women in for women in leadership at Culver Academies, has the Class of 1972 under the guidance and leadership never before been told in book-length form, and of Dean Mary Frances England and her staff marked provides a complement to the earlier history of a significant change that has borne fruit that was un women at Culver, Mary Frances England’s “Culver foreseen and unimagined by even the most ardent Daughters Sing Thy Praise,” which concluded its visionaries and advocates at that time. story in 1971. Please pick up a copy this weekend. Over the last 50 years, our CAG and CGA students have molded and shaped our school as they have developed the voice that Dean England encouraged 4 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
2022 & CGA 50TH SCHEDULE OF EVENTS MAY 19 – 22 (ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME) THURSDAY, MAY 19 7:30 – 9:00 AM 2:00 PM Breakfast Available Campus Tour - Hosted by members of Lay Dining Center the Student Ambassador Organization Complimentary for Culver Legion members Sally Port, Admissions entry area and their guests. Join student ambassador organization members for this interesting tour, “A Day in the Life.” What’s 8:30 AM – 3:15 PM changed and what’s the same? Participants should be Alumni invited to attend classes prepared for walking. Class schedules available at the reunion registration area. 3:00 – 5:00 PM 1st CP: 8:30 AM – 9:55 AM (Block C) Class of 1972 Activity Offerings 2nd CP: 10:05 AM – 11:30 AM (Block D) Golf: R. Stuart Dickson ’47 Culver Academies Golf 3rd CP: 11:40 AM – 1:40 PM (Block A) Course Open Play 4th CP: 1:50 PM – 3:15 PM (Block B) Rowing: White-DeVries Rowing Center Riding: Vaughn Equestrian Center 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM NOTE: This is for experienced riders: former Registration of Alumni/ae Troopers or Equestriennes. Certain restrictions John W. Henderson Arena - Multipurpose Building apply. Check with Horsemanship staff. Trail ride Reunion packets, schedule changes, attendance will include the Hippodrome, Woodcraft Council updates, and all the information you need for the Fire, and the Bird Sanctuary. Helmets are provided weekend is here. Ample parking available. and are required when mounted. Boots are preferred, or footwear with a heel, and are not 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM supplied by the school. This is for your own safety Lunch Available and comfort. Please, no sandals, open toe Complimentary for Culver Legion shoes, or shorts. members and their guests. Lay Dining Center CGA 50th 12:00 – 5:00 PM 3:00 – 5:00 PM Beason Hall Open for Visitors Crisp Visual Arts Center Open for Visitors 12:15 PM Crisp Visual Arts Center Golden Anniversary Class of 1972 4:15 – 6:00 PM Kickoff Luncheon Recreation period for students White DeVries Rowing Center Please see the Athletics page for locations and details. 1:50 – 3:15 PM 5:00 – 7:15 PM Choir class rehearsal with Alumni wishing to sing Dinner Available Culver Daughters and Ye Men at Sunday Chapel Complimentary for Culver Legion members Memorial Chapel and their guests. Lay Dining Center 6 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
6:40 PM Retreat Ceremony Dietler Plaza, Flagpoles on the Oval 7:00 PM Class of 1977 Welcome Back Gathering *arranged by Class Leadership The Lakehouse Grille 620 E Lake Shore Dr 7:00 PM Hindu Service Sally Port, Admissions Lounge Service Leader: Reverend Dr. Sam Boys 7:30 PM Post-retreat Reception and Dinner for Old Guard Classes of 1942 - 1967 hosted by the Directors of The Legion Legion Memorial Building 7:30 PM Class of 1962 Reception and Dinner Hosted at Janet and Craig Duchossois’ cottage Attire: Casual 7:30 PM Golden Anniversary Class of 1972 Kickoff Reception and Dinner Brian L. Reichart ‘68 Shack Attire: Casual 7:30 PM Silver Anniversary Class of 1997 Kickoff Reception and Dinner Schrage Leadership Center Attire: Casual CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 7
FRIDAY, MAY 20 7:30 – 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Breakfast available Class of 1972 Meeting Complimentary for Culver Legion members Eppley Auditorium and their guests. Attire: Casual Lay Dining Center 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM 8:00 – 9:15 AM Balfour-Culver Rings Class of 1972 Breakfast Multipurpose Building Café Max, 113 S. Main St, (574) 842-2511 A representative from Balfour will be available to take Attire: Casual. On-street parking available ring orders for Alumni or clean your Culver ring. 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM 11:45 AM Registration of Alumni/ae Reunion 2022 Kickoff Luncheon John W. Henderson Arena - Multipurpose Building Honoring the Golden Anniversary Class of 1972 and Reunion packets, schedule changes, attendance Old Guard Association Classes of 1967, 1962, 1957, updates, and all the information you need for the 1952, 1947, 1942, 1937 weekend is here. Ample parking available. Steinbrenner Recreation Center 11:45 AM CGA 50th Class of 1997 No Host Lunch Gathering 9:00 AM – 11:30 PM *arranged by Class Leadership CGA and CMA Honors Exhibitions The Lakehouse Grille and Performances 620 E Lake Shore Dr. Huffington Library – Honors in Science; Mathematics; Humanities; Leadership; Wellness; 1:30 PM and Equine Science Culver: Young Leaders in the Making Pigott Center – Honors in Computer Science; Eppley Auditorium and Entrepreneurial Studies This event is co-sponsored by the student Aides to the Gignilliat Hall – Honors in French; Spanish; and Latin Administration and The Culver Legion. In addition to Crisp Visual Arts Center – Honors in Visual Arts; allowing alumni to experience a regularly-scheduled All Creative Writing, Dance; Theater; and Music School Community Meeting, attendees also receive a school update from Head of Schools, Dr. Doug Bird Over 80 CGA & CMA honors students will share ’90. CEF Board Chair, Miles White ‘73, honors the their work representing the highest level of academic 2022 Graduate of the Year, Jane Doehrman Eberly achievement in 16 different areas of study. Having ’73. All returning alumni and guests are encouraged completed a rigorous sequence of requirements and and welcome to join the school community for this produced a body of work judged meritorious by a highlight of the reunion weekend. select faculty committee, each of these students has earned Honors in one (or more) of twenty program areas. One of the most important academic events of the year, and certainly the most comprehensive display of student work; you won’t want to miss it! 8 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
2:30 PM CGA 50th First Call for the Graduation Arch 3:30 – 5:00 PM and Iron Gate Re-Creation Ceremony Book Signing - Culver Daughters: Classes form in front of Dicke Hall of Mathematics Celebrating 50 Years of Culver Girls Academy Members of the Class of 1972, and members of Lay Dinning Center, Lay Student Center, ground floor the Class of 1967, 1962, 1957, 1952, 1947, and Join editor (and Culver’s Museum-Archives Manager) 1942 who have not participated in this ceremony at Jeff Kenney and fellow authors Ginny Bess Munroe previous reunions, are invited to participate. ’86, and Joan Bess, a member of the faculty from Attire: Dress A/Class Uniform 1982-2008, in celebration of the publication of this new book exploring, in word and imagery, the All members of the community are invited to see this founding and history of one of the most significant special occasion as the Class of 1972 and Old Guard and impactful educational programs for young Classes re-enact this milestone event. In case of rain, women in the world. Rich with historical photos and the classes should assemble in the lobby of Eppley first-hand memories from generations of alumnae, Auditorium by 2:30 PM. faculty, and staff, Culver Daughters is a treasure trove of information and imagery in a lavish, hardcover “must have” for any Culver aficionado. CGA 50th 2:45 PM 4:00 PM Graduation Arch and Iron Gate Re-Creation Campus Tour - Hosted by members of Ceremony for the Class of 1972 and the Old the Student Ambassador Organization Guard Classes (1942-1967) Sally Port, Admissions entry area Eppley Lawn/Batten Quadrangle Join student ambassador organization members for Rain Site: Eppley Auditorium this interesting tour, “A Day in the Life.” What’s changed and what’s the same? Participants should be prepared for walking. CGA 50th 3:00 – 5:00 PM 4:15 – 5:15 PM Crisp Visual Arts Center Open for Visitors CMA Varsity Basketball Crisp Visual Arts Center Fleet Gymnasium Join members of the CMA Basketball team, along 3:30 – 5:00 PM with Head Coach, Mark Galloway, and members of Ultimate Frisbee his coaching staff for a Meet and Greet. *arranged by Class Leadership Meet by Senior Ring 4:00 – 5:30 PM Open to all who are interested in joining Trail Rides Offered the Class of 1987. Meet in Vaughn Equestrian Center Lounge NOTE: This is for experienced riders: former 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM Troopers or Equestriennes. Certain restrictions apply. CMA Varsity Football Check with Horsemanship staff. Trail ride will Steinbrenner Recreation Center, Wilk Weight Room include the Hippodrome, Woodcraft Council Fire, All CMA Football alumni are invited to join Coach and the Bird Sanctuary. Helmets are provided and Andy Dorrel and current members of the Culver are required when mounted. Boots are preferred, or football team for a meet-and-greet. footwear with a heel, and are not supplied by the school. This is for your own safety and comfort. Please, no sandals, open toe shoes, or shorts. CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 9
4:00 – 7:00 PM CGA 50th Beason Hall Open for Visitors 5:00 PM Dancevision Showcase Dance Studio, Steinbrenner Performing Arts Center, CGA 50 th Second Floor 4:00 – 5:00 PM Note: Guests should enter through Women In Sports @ Culver Academies the northwest door. Steinbrenner Recreation Center, Please join Dancevision in celebrating CGA’s 50th Main Gymnasium Courts Anniversary by observing three pieces (choreographed As we celebrate 50 years of the Culver Girls Academy, by past and present Dancevision members) in an please join us to view a visual review that will take informal studio setting. Pieces include, “Point of you from Culver’s first female athletic offering to View” by Merrill Parker CGA ’22, “Next Level” where we’re at today, stopping to highlight significant by Dana Hill Crigler CGA ’93, and “The Lark achievements along the way. Speak with coaches and Ascending” by Dancevision creator members of our athletic administration as we honor Cathy Mitzell Duke ’70. the past, appreciate the progress that’s been made over the past 50 years, and discuss our goals for the 5:00 - 6:00 PM future of female athletes at Culver Academies. Open Ice Time Current Athletic Offerings (CGA): John W. Henderson Ice Arena, Al Clark Rink Basketball Horsemanship All CGA and CMA hockey alumni/ae are invited to Cheer (Rough Riding) lace ‘em up for open skating time and/or a pickup Cross Country Lacrosse game. Helmets are required. Locker room facilities Fencing Rowing will be available. Golf Sailing Hockey Soccer CGA 50th Horsemanship Softball (Polo) Swim & Dive 6:00 PM Horsemanship Tennis CGA Kickoff Celebration (Jumping) Track & Field Eppley Auditorium Horsemanship Volleyball CGA Dean Lynn Rasch ’76 and Cheryl Wilkins Bird (Western) Wrestling ’90, host this kickoff celebration for alumnae, current students, faculty, staff, and friends. *Group photo to 4:15 – 6:00 PM commemorate the celebration will be taken outside Recreation Period for Students following the kickoff. Athletic team practices and games on designated fields. 6:30 PM CMA Drill Team Exhibition 4:15 PM Dietler Plaza, Flagpoles on the Oval Class of 1972 Photo Memorial Chapel, front steps Rain Site: Fleet Gym CGA 50th 6:55 PM 4:45 PM CGA Commemorative Photograph Class of 1972 Memorial Service Eppley Auditorium, Outside Patio Memorial Chapel Current CGA students and Alumnae 7:00 PM Islamic Studies Main Guard, Conference Room Service Leader: Mr. Nur Islam 7:00 PM Jewish Shabbat Services Roberts Hall of Science, Roberts Auditorium Service Leader: Rabbi Joshua Rubin 10 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
RECEPTIONS AND DINNERS RS EM 7:00 – 9:30 PM Attire for Friday evening: Dressy Casual DE PO A ER LE W IN RE G FUTU Dean’s Reception and Dinner with the 2022 Graduate of the Year Eppley Foyer and Outside Patio CGA Dean Lynn Rasch ’76 and Cheryl Wilkins Bird ’90, host this event designed for alumnae and guests not celebrating with the 2 and 7 classes this evening. Classes of 1942, 1947 and 1952 Class of 1992 Reception & Dinner Café Max Hosted at Toots and Jim Henderson’s cottage 113 S. Main St. 2250 E Shore Dr. Silver Anniversary Class of 1997 Class of 1957 Brian L. Reichart ’68 Shack Crisp Visual Arts Center Class of 2002 Class of 1962 Academies Golf House Legion Memorial Building Class of 2007 Class of 1967 Lucrezia Trattoria Tom Story’s cottage 117 S. Main St. 430 Vandalia Street Class of 2012 Golden Anniversary The Lakehouse Grille Class of 1972 620 E. Lake Shore Dr. Schrage Leadership Center Class of 2017 Class of 1977 Frida’s Mexican Cuisine White DeVries Rowing Center 18517 – IN Hwy 10 Classes of 1982 and 1987 Main Celebration Tents, Naval Building Rain Site: John W. Henderson Arena - Multipurpose Building SHUTTLE SERVICES FRIDAY CLASS DINNER SHUTTLES 7:00 - 9:30 PM Planned stops for main campus class dinners will be: • Eppley Auditorium • White-DeVries Rowing Center - Class of - CGA 50th Celebration 1977 • Crisp Visual Arts Center - Class of 1957 • Naval Building, Lakside Tents • Legion Memorial Building - Class of 1962 - Classes of 1982 and 1987 • Schrage Leadership Center - Class of 1972 • Brian L. Reichart ’68 Shack - Class of 1997 Parking is also available behind Eppley Auditorium and in the lot at the former site of the Culver Inn motel units. A golf cart will also be available from that location to main campus locations. CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 11
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SATURDAY, MAY 21 7:30 – 9:00 AM CGA 50th Breakfast Available 9:30 AM – 10:30 PM Complimentary for Culver Legion members Presentation and book signing Culver Daughters: and their guests. Celebrating 50 Years of Culver Girls Academy Lay Dining Center Crisp Visual Arts Center, Toots Henderson Auditorium “Culver Daughters: A History of CGA and Woman 8:30 AM at Culver.” Culver Museum-Archives Manager Jeff Reunion Weekend Wellness Run/Walk Kenney will present a brief program in words, images, Start location: McMillen Athletic Center and video on the many contributions of women -- Walkers encouraged and welcome. whether as students, faculty, or staff -- at Culver, with Hosted by Wellness Director, Dana Neer special focus on the genesis and remarkable growth and success of Culver Girls Academy since its 1971 8:30 – 10:00 AM founding as the Culver Academy for Girls. Following Trail Rides Offered will be a panel discussion with authors Ginny Meet in Vaughn Equestrian Center Lounge Bess Munroe ’86, Joan Bess, and Anne Kelley NOTE: This is for experienced riders: former ’94, Assistant Dean of Girls. The program will be Troopers or Equestriennes. Certain restrictions apply. immediately followed by a book signing event for the Check with Horsemanship staff. Trail ride will new book on the history of CGA, Culver Daughters: include the Hippodrome, Woodcraft Council Fire, Celebrating 50 Years of Culver Girls Academy. and the Bird Sanctuary. Helmets are provided and are required when mounted. Boots are preferred, or footwear with a heel, and are not supplied by the CGA 50th school. This is for your own safety and comfort. 10:00 AM Please, no sandals, open toe shoes, or shorts. “Treasured Memories”: Poetry and the Power of 9:00 AM Remembering presented by Dr. Jacquie Erwin Friends of Bill W. Gathering Huffington Library, The Forum Room, 2nd Floor Great Hall Conference Room at Sally Port 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Balfour-Culver Rings Registration of Alumni/ae Multipurpose Building, Registration John W. Henderson Arena - Multipurpose Building A representative from Balfour will be available to take Reunion packets, schedule changes, attendance ring orders for Alumni or clean your Culver ring. updates, and all the information you need for the 10:00 AM – 10:50 AM weekend is here. Ample parking available. Leaders for the Citizenship of Tomorrow 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM Schrage Leadership Center, Bundy Auditorium Beason Hall Open for Visitors A conversation with Commandant of Cadets COL Michael Squires, U.S. Army Ret., and cadet officers. All guests welcome. CGA 50th 9:00 AM CGA 50th Deans and Docents Crisp Visual Arts Center, Rotunda 10:30 AM A guided tour of the CGA 50th Alumnae Artist Women in Education Exhibit with the artists, CGA former deans and CGA Roberts Hall of Science, Roberts Auditorium student docents hosted by Dean Lynn Rasch ’76 and Hosted by Dean Lynn Rasch ’76 with panel members Cheryl Wilkins Bird ’90. CEF Trustee Dr. Tiffany Kyser ’99, and former CGA Dean of Girls Trudy Hall. CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 13
10:45 AM 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM Open House for Alumni/ae of the Speech Team Class Photographs for Old Guard Classes 1947- Humanities, Room A203 1967 and Classes 1977-1992 and 2002-2017 Current Speech team leaders along with Head Memorial Chapel, front steps Coach Mitch Barnes, longtime assistant coaches, Rain Site: Fleet Gymnasium Cory Barnes, Jacquie Erwin, Angie Strobel ’98, and NOTE: Each class photo will be taken in Brad Trevathan, as well as their fellow coaches 5-to-10-minute increments. Please arrive Lou Canelli and Tiffany Bartholomew and invite early to organize your class. you to join them for conversation and the chance Photo Schedule: to experience the performances of several state 11:30 - 1947 12:15 - 1957 1:00 - 2007 championship-winning students. 11:35 - 1952 12:20 - 1982 1:10 - 2012 11:45 - 1962 12:30 - 1987 1:20 - 2017 11:00 AM 12:00 - 1967 12:40 - 1992 Class of 1957 Meeting 12:10 - 1977 12:50 - 2002 Crisp Visual Arts Center, Toots Henderson Auditorium 11:00 AM CGA 50th Class of 1977 Meeting 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM Legion Memorial Building, Heritage Room Reunion 2022 All-Class and CGA 50th Luncheon by the Lake 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Main Celebration Tent, Naval Building Book Signing for “Through The Rear View Rain Site: John W. Henderson Arena Mirror” by Joseph Horvath - Multipurpose Building Lay Student Center (ground floor of Lay Dining Hall) *This is a ticketed event Retired Mentor Instructor and Batten Fellow Joe NOTICE TO OUR REUNION GUESTS Horvath, a member of the Academies History, You are welcome to enjoy the All-Class Luncheon Humanities and Foreign Language Departments anytime during the scheduled lunch period; however, from 1982-2016, shares chronicles from his thirty- please be on time for your class photo. four years teaching at Culver, while offering insights Attire: Casual into his experiences both in and out of the classroom. As he details his encounters with students while guiding them through lessons, Horvath shines a CGA 50th light on how Culver educators coach their pupils to NOON – 4:00 PM greatness and belief in their abilities through patience, Crisp Visual Arts Center Open for Visitors time, and gentle encouragement. Throughout his Crisp Visual Arts Center book, Horvath reveals the challenges and poignant and humorous moments that teachers often face daily NOON while contemplating those who most influenced him Dancevision Reunion 2022 All-Class and CGA in his own journey. 50th Luncheon performance by the Lake Please join Dancevision in celebrating choreographic works from Dancevision alum, Dana Hill Crigler CGA ’93, and Dancevision creator, Cathy Mitzell Duke ’70. We are honored to share Dancevision through the years with all of you. 1:00 PM Class of 1987 Meeting Legion Memorial Building, Alumni Lounge 1:00 PM Class of 1997 Meeting Schrage Leadership Center Class Photo – Immediately after class meeting 14 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
1:15 PM 4:45 PM Class of 1962 Meeting All Class Memorial Service Roberts Hall of Science, Roberts Auditorium Memorial Chapel Immediately after the class meeting, the class will move to Memorial Chapel to honor the memory of 5:30 PM fallen classmates in a class-specific memorial service. ***Alumni Parade Forms 5:45 PM CGA 50th Alumni Parade James A. Henderson Parade Field *** 2:00 PM Book Signing and Presentation Pass in Review by the Classes of 1977-1992 “Professionalizing Your Creative Asset” and the Classes of 2002-2017 Huffington Library, 2nd Floor NOTE: All returning alumnae are invited to join Join Laura Zachman Jamison ’93, attorney, mother the CGA unit, which will lead off the Garrison Parade portion of tonight’s celebration. The parade of four, and author of All the Right Mistakes, for a is designed and timed such that alumnae may session outlining what she learned navigating the participate both with their respective classes, as world of publishing as a first time author. Laura well as the all-alumnae unit. will share wisdom gained through experience that ***In case of wet parade ground or inclement is applicable for anyone interested in leveraging weather, alternate site for the parade will be Oliver a creative asset in a field outside of their area of Field. There will be no indoor site. Alumni are expertise. Attendees will receive a complimentary invited to pass in review regardless of the venue. copy of Laura’s book. Remember to bring your umbrella. 2:00-2:45 PM CMA Lacrosse Open House. CGA 50th McMillen Center, East Entrance Join Head Coach Jon Birsner, his coaching staff, and 5:45 PM current players for an informal meet and greet and Garrison Parade Forms firsthand look at the new Parchman Family Lacrosse Classes of 1942-1967, the Silver Anniversary Class Locker Room. of 1997, the Golden Anniversary Class of 1972, and CGA Alumnae Unit form on the east end of the 2:30 PM Henderson Parade Field. Alumni/ae Soccer Game (location updated 5/18) Varsity Soccer Field east of the baseball diamond 6:00 PM All former CGA and CMA soccer players are Garrison Parade welcome to join current CGA seniors and CMA Pass in Review Order of March for Alumni Units: first classmen for this annual event that honors the the CGA Alumni Unit, the Old Guard Classes, the late CMA Head Coach Jim Brugh, who served the Silver Anniversary Class of 1997, and the Golden Academies from 1972-2014. Anniversary Class of 1972. 3:00 PM CGA 50th Campus Tour - Hosted by members of the Student Ambassador Organization 7:00 PM Sally Port, Admissions entry area CGA 50th and All Class Community Celebration Join student ambassador organization members for Classmates, friends, faculty, staff, and Academies this interesting tour, “A Day in the Life.” What’s community members come together for an evening changed and what’s the same? Participants should be of good food, music, and dancing in this capstone prepared for walking. event marking the 50th Anniversary of CGA. Dinner located East side of Naval Building 3:30 PM *this is a ticketed event Culver Black Alumni and Black Student Union Attire: Dressy Casual Gathering 8:00 PM – Music and entertainment Legion Memorial Building, Alumni Lounge by Alter Ego 10:00 PM - Fireworks Rain sites will be communicated via text alert CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 15
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CULVER ACADEMIES 41 42 43 CAMPUS MAP il in unc Maate 40 Co ng G Ri s ope hR 39 Hig ourse ing C mb Cli wer 44 To d Bir ar y n an ctu 45 S ld ing Rid ral or ST C AT E al RO din Car eek AD 10 als Cr din Car A B C E D pes Ro 117 F Low urseQ AD Co raft RO odc p V M E 47 o AT P W am G S ST C L1 O R L2 K U T H N I J ers B eav Cu bs 51 A. Archery K. Barber Shop B. Bookstore L. Indian Lore 48 C. Woodcraft Pavilion M. Coolman Arts & Crafts D. Camp Headquarters & N. Indian Crafts 52 Nurse’s Station O. Rocketry Classrooms se E. Observatory P. Woodcraft Leadership our ST F. Library Q. Indian Dance C AT olf 53 R. Athletic Office E G G. Orthwein Dining Hall S. Rocketry Office RO H. Nature Center/Museum T. Scouting Troop 261 & 303 AD 18C I. Penske Activity Center U. Riflery 11 J. Penske Storm Shelter V. Woodcraft Centennial 7 Ampitheater OFF CAMPUS Academic or Spiritual Life Parking Accounting (806 Academy Road) Athletic, Uniform or Recreation Cross Walk Human Resources (820 Academy Road) Information Technology (222 North Ohio Street) Unit, Dorm or Accommodations Tunnel Culver Museum & Gift Shop (Main Street) Food, Medical or Campus Services Construction 17
SUNDAY, MAY 22 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM 9:30 AM Farewell Brunch for all Reunion Classes Choir Practice for Church Service Rehearsal of Lay Dining Center Culver Daughters and Ye Men A farewell with brunch fare sure to satisfy every palate. Music and Arts Building, Room 109 This is for alumni/ae who wish to sing with the 8:30 AM choir at the 10:30 AM Interdenominational CGA Golf Scramble Christian Service. R. Stuart Dickson ’47 - Academies Golf Course Open to All – individuals and teams are 10:30 AM welcome to join. Register for Golf on the Reunion Interdenominational Christian Service 2022 Main Page at culver.org/reunion Memorial Chapel The Reverend Brenda Hafer, Protestant Youth 9:00 AM Minister, and Reverend Dr. Sam Boys, Director of Roman Catholic Mass Spiritual Life, lead the weekly service. The Concert Memorial Chapel Band and Choir will perform the CGA Baccalaureate Service Leaders: Fr. Bill Meininger and Hymn “Culver Daughters Sing Thy Praise,” and the Deacon Mike Madison A ’75 CMA Baccalaureate Hymn “Ye Men of Culver.” Alumni/ae who sang in the choir are invited to join the 9:00 AM student choir at the 10:30 AM Interdenominational Sacred Flow Yoga Christian Service. Fleet Gym Service Leader: Dr. Raegan Russell 10:30 AM Buddhist Services 9:00 AM Crisp Visual Arts Center, Toots Henderson Auditorium Science and Spirit Service Leader: Dr. Raegan Russell Crisp Visual Arts Center, Toots Henderson Auditorium Service Leader: Ms. Jen Cerny 18 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
10:30 AM CGA 50th Guided Meditation 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Eppley Auditorium CGA Dorms Open Visit Service Leader: Ms. Kristen Counts CGA students will welcome alumnae and guests to visit the dorms and see their old rooms and 10:30 AM living spaces. Meditative Freewriting Admissions Lounge 12:15 PM Service Leader: Mr. Dan Rubado Military and Riding Exhibitions Vaughn Equestrian Center/Jud Little Riding Hall 10:30 AM Featuring the Culver Honor Guard, Four-Gun Drill, Nature Spirituality Lancer Band, Lancer Platoon, CGA Drill Team, Meet Lakeside at Legion Memorial Building, in and CGA Equestriennes. Precision drills and riding inclement weather, meet in Eppley Auditorium, Eilleen exhibitions highlight this annual event featuring Dicke Theater the honor units from Culver Military Academy and Service Leader: Ms. Shalena Eaton Culver Girls Academy. 10:30 AM Philosophers’ Cafe CGA 50th Huffington Library 1:00 – 4:00 PM Service Leaders: Ms. Jen Cerny and Ms. Grace McKay Crisp Visual Arts Center Open for Visitors Crisp Visual Arts Center CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 19
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ATHLETIC EVENTS THURSDAY, MAY 19TH SATURDAY, MAY 21ST 5:00 PM ALL DAY Junior Varsity Baseball Sailing at Macatawa Tulip Regatta at Maconaquah High School Holland, MI 5:00 PM 9:00 AM Varsity Baseball vs Pioneer High School Boys Golf at West Lafayette Invite Kampen Course - Purdue University 5:30 PM Girls Tennis vs Team Sectional 10:00 AM - Championship Match Softball at Round Robin Northwestern High School 5:30 PM Boys Track and Field vs IHSAA 11:00 AM Boys Track & Field Sectional Varsity Baseball at Elkhart High School 11:00 AM Junior Varsity Baseball FRIDAY, MAY 20TH vs Boone Grove High School 4:45 PM Softball vs Plymouth High School CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 21
ALUMNI & GARRISON PARADES ’02 ’07 ’77 CGA 50th Procession ’12 ’82 Old Guard ’17 ’87 ’97 ’92 ’72 Alumni Parade Order of Procession: Classes of 1977-1992 Garrison Parade Classes of 2002-2017 Order of Procession: CGA Alumnae Unit Old Guard Class of 1942 Old Guard Class of 1947 Old Guard Class of 1952 Old Guard Class of 1957 Old Guard Class of 1962 Old Guard Class of 1967 25th Reunion Class of 1997 50th Reunion Class of 1972 22 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
Corps of Cadets Line of March Reviewing Line ’97 ’67 ’57 ’47 Review Party ’42 ’52 ’62 ’72 Release * Point Grandstands *Release Point Alumni Parade-release to class sections in the grandstands. Garrison Parade-release to move to class section on the reviewing line. Jud Little Riding Hall 23
FROM CINCINNATI TO SEOUL CULVER CLUBS MAINTAIN YOUR LIFELONG CONNECTION TO CULVER Finding a club is easy-visit culver.org/culverclubs For information about Culver Clubs outside of View upcoming happenings, reconnect and register the U.S., contact Tony Giraldi ’75, Director of at culver.org/alumnievents. International Advancement, at Tony.Giraldi@culver.org; (574) 842-8332. From brunch in Los Angeles to a baseball game in New York; from a Halloween hayride and bonfire Culver Clubs is always looking for new volunteers in India- napolis to polo in South Florida; whether with out-of-the-box event ideas and a desire to it’s a trip to Wrigleyville in Chicago or a football share the word about Culver’s outstanding tailgate in Ohio; or at the monthly gatherings of programs. Are you ready to answer the call? If the Korean Mothers Club in Seoul, Culver Clubs you are unsure about how you can “give back” provide a way for people to gather with friends to Culver, contact 574-842-7200 to discuss club both old and new. activity in your area and how you can support. To learn more about the unique social and networking opportunities the Culver Clubs provide, contact 574-842-7200. United States International • Austin-San Antonio • New York City • Montreal • Baltimore • North Texas • Toronto • Boston • Oklahoma • Beijing • Carolinas: (North and South) • Orlando • Hong Kong • Chicago • Philadelphia • Shanghai • Cincinnati • Phoenix • Shenzhen • Cleveland (Northeast Ohio) • Portland • Bogota • Central Ohio • Oklahoma • Cali (coming soon) • Colorado-Denver • “The South” (Alabama, • Medellin (coming soon) • Columbus (Central Ohio) Mississippi, Florida Panhandle) • Quito • Culver • San Diego • Guayaquil • Dallas/Ft. Worth (North Texas) • San Francisco (Golden Gate) • San Salvador • D.C. Metro (Capital City) • Seattle • London • Detroit • South Florida (Miami, Ft. • Guatemala City • Georgia - Atlanta Lauderdale, & Palm Beach) • Jakarta • Golden Gate - San Francisco • Southwest Florida (Naples/ • Acapulco • Greater Lafayette, Ind., Fort Myers) • Cancun • Hampton Roads, Virginia • Tampa/St. Petersburg • Mexico City • Houston • Twin Cities • Monterrey • Idaho • Tucson • Panama City • Indianapolis • Manila • Kentucky • Seoul • Los Angeles/Orange County • Madrid • Minneapolis/St. Paul • Geneva • Nashville • Taipei 24 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
DORMS/UNITS REMEMBER: The residential area of campus closes each night at 10:00 pm. CMA Units are located in the following barracks: Artillery Units A, B, and C - Main Band - South Black Horse Troop - West Infantry Units A, B, C - North and East CGA Dormitories are located in the following buildings: Atrium - Argonne Court - Chateau-Thierry Linden - Linden Hall Benson - Benson Hall Harbor - Argonne Tower - Chateau-Thierry Ciel - Argonne Ithaka- Linden Hall BARRACK & DORM VISITATION Visitors and Guests: Visitors are not to be in the living units between closing and 7:30 AM without special permission of the Student Life staff. Visitors are expected to follow the rules and regulations of the Academies and must be escorted by their student host, who assumes responsibility for the actions of their guests. Visitors of the opposite sex are not allowed in living units except designated lounges. The exceptions would be parents, faculty, or older relatives/friends. Except as previously noted, members of the opposite sex are not allowed in dorms/barracks unless accompanied by a parent and announced. This includes alumni/ae. Visitors of the opposite sex should be announced and escorted during the visit in dorms/barracks. ROLL CALLS Editions are available for sale on a limited basis. See reunion registration staff or Museum and Gift Shop personnel for pricing and shipping details. CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 25
CLASS GIFTS 1937 Seats for Riding Hall Terrace. 1977 Redwood straight leg benches. 1942 War Memorial (later transferred to 1982 A bench in front of the Administration Memorial Chapel). Building and a painting, “Grayling Fishing” 1947 Gignilliat Quadrangle. by Seymour Hayden. 1952 Bleachers, south side of Oliver Field. 1987 Class scholarship. 1957 Endowment Scholarship Fund. 1992 Book Fund in Honor of those faculty members who retired in 1992. 1962 Endowed Lecture Fund. 1997 Library books. 1967 Enclosed Screened Porch at Beason Hall 2002 9.11.01 Artifact 1972 (CMA) – An endowed scholarship fund for the Culver Academy for Girls. 2007 Upgrades to the Shack. (CAG) – Outstanding Sports Woman of the 2012 Gift to the Culver Fund. Year plaque, a Class register book, a class photo 2017 Roberts Hall of Science Terrace Furniture book and tree planting on campus. and Culver Ring Fund. CULVER’S DYNAMIC CAMPUS You will note many changes to the campus since Construction is in full swing on Eagle Stadium at your last reunion. We look forward to you enjoying Oliver Field and Mendelson Track. This will be these enhancements to the Culver campus upon a welcome addition to our athletic programs, with your return in the future. concession stands, locker rooms, and enclosed rooms for special events. Construction is complete on Roberts Barrack. The new Lauridsen Barrack is nearing completion. The Paul Pigott Center for Advanced Technology Roberts Barrack is between North/East Barracks and Design is Culver’s new innovation space for and Fleet Gymnasium. Lauridsen Barrack is design and advanced technology. Opened in October between the Lay Dining Center and the Music & 2017, the Pigott Center invites students and faculty Art Building. This is part of a longer-term plan to members to design, collaborate, and prototype consolidate and improve living spaces for CSSC, concepts during the academic day as well as during CGA and CMA students. The next phase will see CQ. Designed with movable furniture, white boards, the start of construction this summer on Roberts Surface Hubs, glass walls, and wireless speakers, the Academic Quadrangle. This project, thanks to a $65 open and adaptable floorplan makes thinking easily million gift from George Roberts ’62, includes the visible. In the hard fabrication space, students and construction of a new Main Barrack as well as new faculty use 3D printers, a laser engraver, Raspberry North and East Barracks. Pis, Little Bits, and various other pieces of technology to enhance their learning processes through projects. The Schrage Leadership Center includes new spaces for classes large and small and is a transformative We added a new Nature Pavilion at Woodcraft enhancement to Culver’s leadership program. It is Camp in 2018. situated on the west end of campus, on the former To meet the health needs of so many young people, site of the Culver Motels. the Waterfield Health Center opened at Woodcraft Camp in 2018. The new facility greatly expands the space and equipment available for medical staff to treat the health needs of campers quickly and effectively in comfort and privacy. 26 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
Memorial Chapel has undergone a significant The Huffington Library has been significantly restoration and renovation. Roof repairs, storm renovated and improved, with a new entrance at window installation, tuck pointing and HVAC ground level that improves access to the building but installation helps preserve the Chapel from the enhances the grand façade of one of the jewels of the ravages of the elements it is especially subject academic campus, as well as upgrades to the interior to because of its grand and significant position to improve the study environment. overlooking Culver’s campus. New cabins have been built at Woodcraft Camp. Harbor Dormitory opened in 2016 in the Julius Increases in the number of girls at camp have swelled W. Hegeler II Wing at the south end of Argonne the ranks of the Butterflies and Cardinals, making the Dormitory to begin consolidating CGA and Upper new cabins necessary. Schools living space, allowing for more girls’ residences The new Julius W. Hegeler II Foundation Scouting on the main campus. This is part of a longer-term plan Headquarters is also ready for Woodcraft campers. to consolidate and improve living spaces for CSSC, CGA and CMA students. A new Leadership & Character Development Arena has been built next to the Vaughn Equestrian Culver’s Golf Course has been restored to its original, Center. In addition to providing paddock space, it is historic design. Not only is the course open for play, used for classroom space in the summer. Also among but construction has been completed on a new Golf improvements in the Horsemanship Department, a House. The course was designed in the 1920s by new fence has been installed around the CSM John renowned golf course architects William Langford and W. “Sarge” Hudson Black Horse Troop Pasture at Theodore Moreau. Culver’s course is the only example State Roads 10 and 17. of their nine-hole courses that remains true to their original vision and design. The course was renovated to restore its original layout and make it a top-notch teaching course for Culver golfers. CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 27
CRISP VISUAL ARTS CENTER EXHIBITIONS REUNION WEEKEND The Crisp Visual Arts Center is pleased to host the CGA Alumnae Exhibition in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Culver Girls Academy. The exhibition includes more than 50 pieces by 23 artists from the United States and Mexico working in architecture, fabrics, painting, sculpture, graphic design, glasswork, and photography. All work is on loan to Culver Academies in celebration of the CGA 50th Anniversary. It is a joyful embrace of the creative spirit fostered in the lives of CGA alumnae. The exhibition opened April 10, 2022 and will be on display until the close of Summer Schools & Camps on July 29, 2022. Many of the works will be on sale through private contact with the artist. Please contact the Crisp Visual Arts Center for gallery hours or a personal tour of the exhibition. The Visual Arts staff wishes to thank the participating alumnae for their support in this visual celebration of the 50th Anniversary of CGA. Arch and Butterflies by Tanya Yapor ’87 Acrylic on canvas, 2022. 28 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
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CAMPUS SERVICES THE CAMPUS STORE TENNIS IS AVAILABLE to all returning alumni Located in the Lay Student Center and alumnae, their families, and guests. All Legion Thursday�������������������������������������� 9:00 am – 4:30 pm members may play for free on the Gable Tennis Friday�����������������������������������������������9:00 am – 6:00 pm Complex courts when not occupied by the CGA Saturday�������������������������������������������9:00 am – 4:00 pm Tennis team. Sunday������������������������������������������� 10:00 am – 4:00 pm LAY DINING CENTER UNIFORM DEPARTMENT Thursday Friday�����������������������������������������������7:30 am – 4:30 pm BRC��������������������������������������������������� 7:30 – 9:00 am Saturday�������������������������������������������9:00 am – 4:00 pm DRC������������������������������������������11:00 am – 1:30 pm Sunday������������������������������������������� 10:00 am – 3:00 pm SRC���������������������������������������������������5:00 – 7:15 pm HUFFINGTON LIBRARY Friday Thursday������������������������������������������7:30 am – 6:00 pm See Reunion Schedule for times. Friday�����������������������������������������������7:30 am – 5:00 pm Saturday���������������������������������������� 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Saturday Sunday��������������������������������������������� 1:00 pm – 9:45 pm See Reunion Schedule for times. THE SHACK Sunday by Dicke Hall of Mathematics BRC & DRC See Reunion Schedule Friday�������������������������������������������������������������� Closed *SRC��������������������������������������������5:00 pm – 7:15 pm Saturday ������������������������������������3:00 pm – 11:00 pm Sunday���������������������������������������12:00 pm – 8:00 pm *Indicates members of The Culver Legion are entitled to take meals in the Lay Dining Center SIEGFRIED FITNESS CENTER during this time at no cost. All others are Friday�������������������������������������������6:00 am – 7:00 pm accommodated at the prevailing rates. Children Saturday���������������������������������������9:00 am – 3:00 pm under 12 may eat free of charge. Sunday�����������������������������������������1:00 am – 3:00 pm The use of the fitness center is extended to our guests R. STUART DICKSON ’47 - ACADEMIES during Reunion Weekend. Please check in at the GOLF COURSE front desk for a courtesy information packet and a Alumni and guests are invited to experience tour of this state-of-the-art facility. Children 12 and what one golf publication calls “the best 9-hole under must be supervised by an adult. course in the country.” STEINBRENNER RECREATION CENTER Available Times of Play Visitors are welcome to tour the Recreation Center. Thursday May 19�����������������������12:00 pm – 6:00 pm Athletic facilities are available on a limited basis Friday May 20������������������������������8:00 am – 6:00 pm throughout the Reunion Weekend. Saturday May 21��������������������������8:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday May 22��������������������������1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Thursday��������������������������������������5:30 am – 7:30 pm Friday�������������������������������������������5:30 am – 9:30 pm CGA 50th Saturday���������������������������������������9:00 am – 9:30 pm CGA Scramble, Sunday May 22 Sunday�����������������������������������������1:00 pm – 7:00 pm All are welcome to participate in the CGA Sunday Scramble. Join the fun starting at 8:30am (tee times available until 1pm) Open Tee Times after 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 33
REUNION INFORMATION REGISTRATION & REUNION RV PARKING HEADQUARTERS Five slots have been created for RV parking, Henderson Ice Arena - Multipurpose Building electricity provided; no water service. Reservations Thursday, May 16, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Friday, May 17, 9 made through the Facilities Department. a.m. - 8 p.m. and Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. LOUNGES AND REST AREAS PARKING For your relaxation, there are multiple lounges and It is necessary during Reunion Weekend to minimize rest areas located across the campus, including Beason automobile traffic within the campus. Fire lanes Hall and the reunion registration area at John W. from the Recreation Building to Sally Port and back Henderson Arena - Multipurpose Building. The Alumni must be kept open and parking is not permitted Lounge in the Legion Memorial is open all weekend, except in designated areas. Parking for registration except during scheduled reunion functions, for the is available in the former Culver motel lots, along convenience of our visiting guests. Academy Road, in the Henderson Ice Arena lots, on Alumni Lounge, Legion Memorial the lawn north of Memorial Chapel, and along the Beason Hall drive to Sally Port. Note the schedule of events for Black Horse Troop Lounge, Vaughn Equestrian Center specific parking information at each function. In the Great Hall/Main Guard, Sally Port Woodcraft Camp, cars may be driven to the cabins Huffington Library, 3rd Floor, Napoleon Room for unloading and loading baggage. Please utilize the John W. Henderson Arena - Multipurpose Building Woodcraft Camp parking lots. CAMPUS DEFIBRILLATOR LOCATIONS • Athletics (Outside Athletic Trainer’s office) • Leadership (South entrance) • Campus Safety & Security (cars) • Legion Memorial Building (Main floor) • Eppley Auditorium (South end, head of stairs) • Memorial Chapel (Southwest entrance) • Eppley Hall of Humanities • Mobile Unit (Campus Safety & Security Office) (Northeast entrance, main floor) • Music & Arts Building (South entrance) • Facilities (Main lobby) • Naval Building (East hallway) • Fitness Center (Main entrance, East wall) • Roberts Hall of Science & Dicke Hall of • Health Center (Receiving area) Mathematics (Main entrance, below stairwell) • Henderson Multipurpose Building • Sally Port (Next to Military Actvities office) (East ice rink) • Siegfried Fitness Center • Horsemanship (Main entrance) (inside doors across from the front desk) • Huffington Library (Main floor) • White-DeVries Rowing Center • Human Resources (Main entrance) (just inside parking lot entrance) • Lay Dining Center (North wall, under mezzanine) 34 2022 REUNION WEEKEND
GENERAL NOTICES ATTIRE & ALUMNI/AE RESPONSIBILITIES: SHUTTLE SERVICE: We want to provide you with a pleasant and Royal Excursion will operate Friday and Saturday enjoyable Reunion celebration. Please observe the from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm transporting guests who Academies’ regulations while you are with us. Be are staying at Swan Lake Resort. mindful that Culver is a drug and tobacco-free Departure/Arrival at Swan Lake will be at their main campus, and the consumption of alcoholic beverages entry car port. Arrival/Departure at Culver will be on campus is limited to designated sites. Each of us is at John W. Henderson Arena - Multipurpose Building asked to adhere to personal behavior that will not be (Registration). Please allow a minimum of 30 embarrassing for your hosts, peers or other visitors. minutes for arrival/departure for shuttles. It is our hope to always set a positive example for today’s students. The Alumni Office is offering an ON CAMPUS golf cart shuttle service throughout the weekend, CULVER RINGS: including Friday and Saturday evening until 10:30 A Balfour representative will be on campus from pm. Shuttles will stop at designated sites. 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday and 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Saturday for ring cleaning and ring sales. Rings ATM LOCATION: can be ordered in 10K, 14K, or 18K, as well as An ATM is located in the outside the Campus Store celestrium. He will be located in the Multipurpose in the lower level of the Lay Dining Center. Building in the registration area on Friday, and at the Campus Store on Saturday. Alumni must be in good ADVISORY: standing with the Culver Legion to order rings. Please be advised that Culver Police, the Indiana State Police, and the Marshall County Sheriff ’s ADMISSIONS: Department (which does the Lake Maxinkuckee The Academies’ Admissions Office will be open patrol) will be diligently enforcing the law throughout from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm on Thursday and Friday, the weekend, particularly on local roads. The speed and 9:00 am to noon on Saturday. Stop by the office limit in the town of Culver is 20 mph. in Sally Port to pick up Culver’s latest admissions material. TOBACCO USE: Please remember that Culver is a tobacco-free campus, which includes vaping. CGA 50TH ANNIVERSARY 35
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