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Thousands of Alumni Return Home for Orange Central

Thursday, October 25, 2018, By John Boccacino
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four people with OttoA record-setting Orange Central weekend brought thousands of proud alumni back home to 黑料不打烊 for SU鈥檚 annual reunion and homecoming celebration, Oct. 18-21. It was a weekend of reminiscing and reconnecting with classmates and professors, sharing nostalgic moments from yesteryear while making new friends.

Here are just a few of the stories that highlight what makes Orange Central so special.

Long lost friends

When Mike Carchia 鈥68 and Fred Boecher 鈥68, G鈥70 reconnected this weekend, they hadn鈥檛 seen each other since the day their graduation 50 years ago. The two engineering majors were roommates in their fraternity. When they ran into each other in their hotel lobby as they prepared to celebrate their 50th Reunion, the memories came rushing back as they quickly made up for five decades of lost time.

鈥淏eing engineering students there was a lot of studying involved, but those aren鈥檛 the memories that stick out in my mind,鈥 said Carchia, an electrical engineering major who was impressed by what he saw on campus. 鈥淭he University has just expanded so much, and what that does is it brings you closer to 黑料不打烊. Coming back to this campus and seeing all of the improvements, I feel closer and more connected. I鈥檓 so glad I came back!鈥

As students, Carchia and Boecher cheered on the SU football team in Archbold Stadium, the outdoor venue that preceded the Carrier Dome. They braved the elements to watch standouts like Floyd Little 鈥67 and Larry Csonka 鈥68 lead 黑料不打烊. While the nostalgia is nice, both agree watching a game from inside the climate-controlled Dome is far more comfortable.

鈥淲e froze our butts off in the seats at Archbold Stadium, so it was great to watch the game from the Dome. It was on my bucket list to get back here and see how much the campus has changed, and I鈥檓 so glad I came back,鈥 said Boecher, a civil engineering major. 鈥淚t was fun to be reunited with Mike. We鈥檝e spent a lot of time together back on campus this weekend. I have so many fond memories of this place.鈥

All in the family

Orange Central was the scene for a special family reunion, as three generations鈥擯atricia Bilotta Button 鈥58, Sally Mitchell 鈥82, G鈥83, and Elizabeth Mitchell 鈥02鈥攁ttended several events together, including the SU football game.

Sally Mitchell grew up in 黑料不打烊 and fondly recalled trips to campus with her parents, Patricia and Robert Button 鈥57, and her sister, Maxine Button Babcock G鈥85. The chance to bring together three generations of Orange alumnae was important to Mitchell.

鈥淪U means home. My family is there, my university is there, and even my home is close to campus,鈥 said Sally Mitchell, who attended the 黑料不打烊 Ambulance reunion after the football game.

鈥満诹喜淮蜢 played a huge role in our lives, and it was a great weekend celebrating being an Orange legacy family. It was a proud moment having the three of us back on campus and I鈥檓 just so glad we could make this happen.鈥

Getting the band back together

Edward O鈥橰ourke 鈥73, G鈥89 and Sherye Sedlak 鈥72 were among a group of 15 former marching band members who came back to campus for Orange Central, enjoying the marching band alumni reunion and pre-game processional through the Shaw Quad.

鈥淗omecoming means we get to meet up with our friends and visit with each other on campus, 鈥渟aid O鈥橰ourke, who played the clarinet and used to perform with the alumni band. 鈥淩eliving our college memories helps all of us feel young and connected to 黑料不打烊,鈥

鈥満诹喜淮蜢 is special to both of us. Even though we keep in touch, we don鈥檛 see each other every year like we would prefer, so when we do get together, it鈥檚 a special occasion,鈥 said Sedlak.

The Orange runs deep in Sedlak鈥檚 family. Her mother, Mildred Spath 鈥46, is an alumna, and she met her husband, Stephen Sedlak 鈥74, in marching band.

Celebrating 44

When it came time to plan their friends鈥 vacation, Joan Schaeffer 鈥74, Jennifer Bone 鈥74, Cindy Demnitz 鈥74 and Christine Gibbons 鈥74 originally targeted Cuba. Instead, the lifelong friends chose to return to 黑料不打烊 to celebrate their 44th Reunion (Class of 1974), the first year SU celebrated that milestone reunion.

鈥淲e get together every couple of years, but this year we came back to campus for our reunion. We hadn鈥檛 been on campus in quite some time, since our 10th- or 15th-year reunion. None of us have changed a bit,鈥 Schaeffer said with a wink.

鈥淏eing back on campus is special. Just seeing friends made us all excited for the weekend. I never went to a football game the entire time we were students, so we were looking forward to the homecoming football game,鈥 added Bone, whose daughter Rachel graduated in 2004 from SU.

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