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Post by wheeler on Jun 6, 2024 14:57:58 GMT -5
Anyone going to the Reunion this weekend? Looking forward to being back on campus for the first time in a decade (kids, life gets in the way).
Serious question: Is the Luth Athletic Complex where the Hart Center used to be?
Less serious: Is it true that there's a secret CROSSPORTS meetup in the Wheeler basement with a keg and multiple pies from Pizzeria Delight?
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Post by newfieguy74 on Jun 6, 2024 15:03:29 GMT -5
This weekend is my 50th but I'm out of the country on a long planned vacation. I'll try to make my 60th (or 70th!).
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Post by sader1970 on Jun 6, 2024 15:14:43 GMT -5
Wheeler, Luth encompasses the Hart center and expanded. Don’t worry, you will be able to find it.
I will be on campus for HCAA business and staying for some events but not for the unified Reunion per se.
Have fun as the campus will look different and better to you!
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Post by CHC8485 on Jun 6, 2024 15:17:08 GMT -5
Wheeler,
The Hart is still there, just has a lot added onto it to create the Luth Athletic Complex. So, yes, the Luth is where the Hart Center has always and continues to be.
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Post by Tom on Jun 7, 2024 11:45:15 GMT -5
Taking this a step farther
Assuming you have seen the last expansion with the weight rooms behind the hockey rink and the pool, that is pretty much unchanged. Not sure if the racquet ball courts are still there, it's been a while since I walked down that hall.
The major expansion as Luth is basically left (east) of the last expansion and also in front (north) of the basketball court and lobby. Everything else is basically as you remember
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Post by Ray on Jun 7, 2024 12:11:54 GMT -5
It's my 30th, but instead I'm coaching 12u girls softball all weekend. Sounds like my class has pretty good attendance.
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Post by timholycross on Jun 9, 2024 18:23:48 GMT -5
It's my 30th, but instead I'm coaching 12u girls softball all weekend. Sounds like my class has pretty good attendance. Good decision. Your daughter, even if she's a brilliant player, will be done playing before your 40th. Those moments fly by! I look fondly back at it all, both good and bad.
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