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Club Officers: President - Mark Lichtenwalter; Vice President - Mark Grzeskowiak; Treasurer - Eric Hanson; Secretary - Anthony Bruonzas; Scholarship Chair - Paul Kalafut; Membership Chair - David Strom; Informational Director - Anne Kerr; Alumni Relations Director - Jay North

Thursday, December 21, 2006

"The Life"

"The Life"--Campus Life from UIAA's Student Alumni Ambassadors
Hello Alumni Club members! My name is Nicole Alexander, and I am the Vice President of Homecoming for the Student Alumni Ambassadors. SAA, in their mission to develop programs that promote a positive campus experience for current students and promote alumni-student relations, plans many aspects of the Illinois Homecoming experience from picking the theme to planning every aspect of programs that reach thousands of students and community members. I am incredibly proud to say that this year’s Homecoming was a great success with new programs, record attendance and great weather!

In Champaign-Urbana right now, finals week and cold weather have descended dramatically upon campus. Suddenly, the libraries are the most social locations on campus and open for twenty-four hours a day, the coffee houses have lines out the door and students are decked out in multiple layers to combat the below-freezing temperatures. I fear for my sanity as I try to learn a semester’s worth of material in a matter of days. When walking across the Quad, it’s easy for me to get caught up in a good song on my iPod or just daydream instead of paying attention to the icy conditions of the sidewalks. I’ve already fallen twice and keep myself from bursting out in laughter when I see other students do the same thing.

As first semester ends, I have to face something incredibly unnerving. I am going to graduate college in a matter of months and need to figure out what I am going to do when I enter the adult world. Soon, my friends and I will actually be trusted with real-world responsibility, be working or attending graduate schools across the country and somehow be deemed “adults.”

I can still remember my very first day as a wide-eyed freshman moving into Allen Hall. I was excited to be granted freedom from my parents and high school life and felt energized by all of the new people to meet. We identified each other by our high school, hometown and dorm room address. I made friends in classes, in my dorm and through different activities. Little did I know that in those first few weeks, I would meet some of my best friends who would go on to shape my college experience. Today, I see them applying for all sorts of fascinating opportunities in business, law, science and medicine, going off to interviews and trying to decide where the next phase of their life will begin. Although I remember the times we spent together, I have no idea how the last four years moved so quickly!

Despite the fast-approaching future, my roommates and I have decided to take the time to relish our senior years despite our crazy schedules. We made a pact to be collegiate as possible, meaning we go to every basketball game and football game decked out in an obscene amount of orange and face paint. We try to attend different concerts and plays and take every opportunity to eat free food. We take random trips after midnight, spend lots of time together and ignore our homework until absolutely necessary. Tomorrow we’ll be the responsible graduates armed with a great Illinois education at your work place. For now, we’re just going to be seniors.

My Illinois experience has given me absolutely amazing extracurricular, research and personal opportunities, and I am having a hard time imagining life without everyone I’ve met here. I just spent this past week traveling across the country for medical school interviews. Despite my interest in these schools, I couldn’t wait to come back “home” to Champaign-Urbana where I could spend all day talking about everything and nothing at all with the best people in the world.

With finals week and winter weather descending upon campus, I have one goal for the remainder of the semester: I want to be part of massive snowball fight on the Quad and build an awesome snow man. Despite all the pressures of the future coming at me, I’m still in college and have the right to be a little kid again.

Friday, December 15, 2006

ANNUAL MEETING

Greetings! Are you interested in meeting and socializing with University of Illinois alumni who live in Will County!

TIME FOR OUR SECOND EVER ANNUAL MEETING

JANUARY 31, 2007
6:30 p.m.
To Review the Year and Plan for the Future

GUEST SPEAKER: Lynn Chaney, Associate Director of Strategic Initiatives and Special Projects (a Will County Native), will be attending and providing a campus update, along with a Student Alumni Ambassador.

The goal of the Illini Club of Will County is to bring Illinois alumni and friends together and help maintain ties to our great University. The Club offers Illinois alumni and friends a variety of social, cultural, educational, service and business networking opportunities.

In 2006, we had a very successful Scholarship Program, awarding a four year, $1,000 per year scholarship to Kimberly Mason of Shorewood, and former Gov. Jim Edgar was kind enough to be our guest speaker. If you didn’t make last year’s program, make sure to make plans to attend this year’s in the Spring!

There are currently 16 Alumni Clubs in the State of Illinois and over 50 Alumni Clubs throughout the United States. Last year, Clubs provided over $60,000 in Scholarship Funds to Worthy Students.

The site of our meeting is The Joliet Columbian Club of Council #382. Please come out and join the fun. We don’t have dues, but are happy to accept any donation you may wish to make! (You do not have to be a member of the Alumni Association to Attend)

Please join us for the Second Illini Club of Will County General Meeting:

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2007
6:30
Knights of Columbus Hall
100 S. 129th Infantry Dr., Joliet, IL 60435,
(815) 725-0746




Warmest Illini regards,

Mark A. Lichtenwalter
BS ’92

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Braggin' Rights Game

TUESDAY DECEMBER 19th
Buffalo Wild Wings, Weber and Highpoint Rd.,

the Braggin' Rights Game...The Good Guys v. Missouri

7:30 we are going to start eaten' wings.

Tip off at 8, I believe.

No COVER Cost to Attend (BYOW "Buy your own wings) But donations towards the scholarship fund are always accepted, and we probably, maybe, possibly will have some giveaways!!!!

Come on out and join us for a wing-tastic good time.

Interesting Links posted for a limited time:
Person of the Year (I suspect that something is amiss.)
Elf Yourself (The elf looks vaguely familiar.)