The pamphlet was created for the groundbreaking ceremony for the Alumni Memorial Union held on April 7, 1989. Speakers for the ceremony and donors are listed inside.
The pamphlet was created for the dedication and open house activities for the Alumni Memorial Union, October 6, 1990. Inside is a list of activities scheduled throughout the day as well as a list of donors.
This pamphlet was used for the Blessing of the Chapel of the Holy Family service conducted on October 6, 1990. The chapel is on the south end of the Alumni Memorial Union. The pamphlet contains the service, the liturgy, and the hymns included in...
Construction progresses in February 1990 on the eastern side of the Chapel of the Holy Family, which is attached to the south end of the Alumni Memorial Union. The octagonal shape of the chapel is apparent in this view, a style modeled after the...
In February 1990 workmen lay brick on what appears to be the upper levels of the west facade of the Alumni Memorial Union. The workers' scaffolding sits on one of the terraces that will later be used by students for social activities.
The baroque style of the west facade of the Alumni Memorial Union is evident in this image from October 2000. Students can be seen by the main entrance to the union. The view is from Wisconsin Avenue facing north taking a wide angle shot of the...
Construction workers can be seen on what appears to be the third floor of the Alumni Memorial Union in August 1989. In the background facing northwest can be seen apartments, homes, and businesses that surround the Marquette campus.
A student can be seen walking towards the east entrance of the Alumni Memorial Union circa 1990. This view frames the four columns of the facade that recall the Il Gesu Church in Rome.
This view shows the west facade of the Alumni Memorial Union, circa 1990. Four columns, reminiscent of Rome's Il Gesu church, sit flush to the building and at the top can be seen the baroque style window with a gabled roof.
Located on the first level of the Alumni Memorial Union, in about 1990, the Burchill Warrior Shoppe offered a variety of Marquette gear, including knickknacks, souvenirs, memorabilia, and cards, as well as travel services.
In the Alumni Memorial Union, stamps were just one of the non-textbook services offered at the Burchill Warrior Shoppe in 1990. Here, an attendant assists a customer at the postal counter.
Blue and gold abounds in the Burchill Warrior Shoppe in the Alumni Memorial Union, circa 1990. The table of sweatshirts displays the Law School pride while Marquette is branded on everything from cups to caps in the store. The shop is located on...
The street lamp reflects the feeling of a town square as one walks up to the entrance on the west side of the Alumni Memorial Union, circa 2000. The ground level view captures the west side of the building from the south end of the walkway leading...
The baroque-style window and gabled roof of the facade of the Alumni Memorial Union can be clearly seen in this view from the west side of the building, taken on a sunny day in May 1997.
Two people approach the eastern entrance to the Alumni Memorial Union on a snowy day in circa 2000. Both the east and west facades are modeled after the Il Gesu Church in Rome.
One of the wait staff of the Lunda Room in the Alumni Memorial Union makes sure that the flowers are just right. The dining room offers restaurant-style sit down service. On the wall between the two windows in the background is a portrait of Milton...
Two students take advantage of the sunny day to sit on the lawn in front of the Alumni Memorial Union on November 4, 1990. Students can be seen passing and entering the union in this view of the west facade.
This panoramic aerial view of the west facade of Alumni Memorial Union was taken in October 1990. The facade is modeled after Rome's Church of the Gesu, the founding church of the Jesuit order. On the left side of the town square is a cloister-like...
An aerial view of the west facade of the Alumni Memorial Union in January 1997. The facade is modeled after Rome's Church of the Gesu, the founding church of the Jesuit order. After the sidewalks have been cleared of snow it is easy to see that the...
East facade of the Tony and Lucille Weasler Auditorium on a snowy day, circa 1992. The auditorium reflects the same style and design as seen in the Alumni Memorial Union.
Jerry Ernst, artist for Signworks Co., puts the finishing touches on the Marquette University seal on the ceiling of the Donors' Rotunda in the Alumni Memorial Union, October 1990.
A night view of the Chapel of the Holy Family at the south end of the Alumni Memorial Union in July 1991. The chapel was constructed in an octagonal shape reminiscent of the eight-sided barns once common in southeastern Wisconsin. Visible in the...
Stained glass windows in the Chapel of the Holy Family are illuminated one night in July 1991. The windows originated from a chapel that once existed in Johnston Hall. The three panels representing the Holy Family are thought to be from the Munich...
A stained glass panel depicting the Holy Family is installed near the entrance to the Chapel of the Holy Family from the Alumni Memorial Union. The stained glass panel is one of three installed in the union after their removal from the old chapel...
This stained glass panel depicting the Holy Family appears to be one that is mounted in the Eucharistic chapel across from the Chapel of the Holy Family. The stained glass panel is one of three installed in the Alumni Memorial Union after their...
The west facade of the Alumni Memorial Union can be seen from this view taken from Wells Street facing southeast in September 1992. The cloister-like covered walkway arch connecting the union and the Weasler Auditorium is visible in the foreground....
Located in the west mall of the Alumni Memorial Union, Ex Stasis is a stainless steel, gold-plated cable and aluminum sculpture donated by Milwaukee-born artist Richard Lippold. The artist described the work as a "celebration of the human spirit!"...
Diners can be seen taking advantage of the many options offered in the Cafe of the Alumni Memorial Union in November 1991. At the time, the newly opened cafeteria on the second floor of the union offered seven different cuisines daily.
A student prepares to hit the ping pong ball in the Alumni Memorial Union's game room, 1991. On the wall in the background are VHS movies available for rental; at the time, a student could rent a VHS or Nintendo system along with a large selection...
People walk up and down the grand staircase of the Alumni Memorial Union as seen from the second floor facing west, 1991. The handrails are decorated for the holiday season.
A man can be seen perusing a book at the Burchill Warrior Shoppe in the Alumni Memorial Union, 1991. The store was located on the east side of the first level of the union and handled non-textbook items and books.
A student helps a visitor at the Information Center desk in the Alumni Memorial Union, 1991. The Information Center is located on the second level of the building.
A small group of diners take advantage of the quiet elegance of the Lunda Room, located on the second level of the Alumni Memorial Union. Behind the waiter's head is a portrait of Milton and Lydia Lunda.
A student gives a customer change at the Brew Bayou, a coffee shop in the Alumni Memorial Union, 1993. The Bayou offered not only many variations of coffee but pastries, ice cream, and bottled drinks.
Students play pool in the game room on the east side of the first level of the Alumni Memorial Union in 1993. In the background, students can be seen playing video games.
Weasler Auditorium waits silently in this picture from 1999. The cream walls and burgundy accents create a warm environment for the 496-seat space, which boasts a 32-foot stage, two dressing rooms, a coat room, and box office.
This statue of Saint Ignatius can be found in the narthex of the Chapel of the Holy Family at the south end of the Alumni Memorial Union. Saint Ignatius is depicted holding a book of prayer as he appears to be giving a sermon in this piece donated...
Rev. Michael Shanahan, S.J. celebrates Mass in the Chapel of the Holy Family in 1993. The chapel is located at the south end of the Alumni Memorial Union.
Construction work progresses in the Alumni Memorial Union. In this photograph dated October 29,1989, workers can be seen walking up a temporary staircase (which will later be replaced by a Grand Staircase) to the Rotunda to the west.
Students and staff enjoy a good time at The Pub in the Alumni Memorial Union, which offered short order menu items along with a selection of beer and wine in 1993.
A surveyor takes measurements as a backhoe digs the hole for the foundation of the Alumni Memorial Union in 1989. The Gesu Church spires and Schroeder Hall are visible in the background (to the east).
The spires of Gesu Church are reflected in the windows of the Alumni Memorial Union, giving the church a shimmering look, while a couple approaches the entrance to the building.