Alumni
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The Rufus King Alumni Association welcomes you to our alumni portal section of the Rufus King High School Web site! Here, you can find information on reunions, alumni association activities and other ways to get involved with your alma mater!
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Dance some steps down memory lane. Join us 8 p.m.-Midnight, Friday, May 14, 2010 at The Rotunda, 235 W. Broadway, Waukesha, WI. The Doo-Wop Daddies will provide timeless music to dance by. Watch for details via e-mail. Contact Dean Filandrinos,
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or 262-717-0891. Tickets are $45/each or $85/couple.
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Winter-Spring 2010 Alumni Newsletter |
The Rufus King Alumni Association recently distributed their 2010 Winter-Spring Alumni Newsletter (1.26 MB)
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Can you spare time in the coming weeks? During IB written exams in May, the school is required to have a male and female proctor "invigilator" for each exam. Demonstrate some school spirit and help out! Contact IB Coordinator Mavis Roesch to volunteer. |
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Nominate a Distinguished Alum |
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Subscribe to the School Newspaper |
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The King’s Page returned in 2008 after a 10-year hiatus. Advisor Kerry Thomas and her journalism class raised funds for the newspaper through grants and donations. Read more on how to keep the paper going...
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Bold, Beautiful Improvements Planned |
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To celebrate King’s 75 year history, the Alumni Association hopes to work with King’s parents and teachers to recognize King’s importance to its neighborhood and to the City of Milwaukee.
Josh Ehr ’00, an architect who graduated from the University of Minnesota, is working on plans for improving the landscaping and other features of the school grounds, hoping to make the grounds more friendly and beautiful for the school and the neighborhood.
We are seeking contributions for the project. One vision is for a class or individual to contribute funds for the installation of benches in front of the school. We will also be selling “bricks” inscribed with the donor’s name that will be installed in front of the school.
Contact
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’64 or 414-482-1597 for more details. Contributions can be sent to the Diamond Jubilee Fund, c/o Rufus King Alumni Association.
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Distinguished Alumni Visit Their Alma Mater |
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Douglas Love ’84 and Thomas G. Behling ’62 were selected as Distinguished Alumni for 2009. Neither could come to Milwaukee for AlumFest 2009, but both were able to come to Rufus King this fall. Neither had been back to King since graduation.
Douglas Love visited on Monday, November 23. He attended two of Rhoda Nathan’s acting classes, sharing details of his career in children’s television and literature. Many of the students were fans of the show, Out of the Box, which he developed and produced for the Disney Channel from October 1998 through August 2004. Douglas took time to watch students in each class perform monologues they were rehearsing, giving suggestions and encouragement.
Thomas Behling’s visit took him to just one class, Mark Guardalabene’s class in philosophy. He shared slides taken in Afghanistan and gave a summary of his impressions on a recent trip there, consulting for the Department of Defense. Tom worked for the CIA as an analyst and also in the intelligence section of the Department of Defense. |
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Rufus King Loses Two of its Beloved |
Eric Ivy, Jr. ’07 passed from this life December 3, 2009 at the tender age of 21. His father, Eric Ivy Sr. ’83 is also an alum of Rufus King.
Willie Perkins, Jr. ’70 passed from this life Monday, January 4, 2010 at the age of 57. A pillar of the Rufus King neighborhood and greater community, Willie Jr. inherited his parents’ popular restaurant, one of the few that upheld the quaint ambiance of yesteryear. Mr. Perkins’ Restaurant on Atkinson Ave., just north of Capitol Drive could find a veritable Who’s Who of dining clients from politicians to sports figures. Perkins was named one of Rufus King’s Distinguished Alumni in 2007. |
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Written by Carol Schaefer Broman '57
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For the seventh year the members of the Alumni Association attended the Rufus King homecoming. We cheered King to victory over Bay View (35 to 18).
This year the parade took place in a downpour. The students marched bravely on, though the alumni watched under umbrellas from the sidelines.
Fortunately the weather cleared for the game…the sun even broke through the clouds at times. We applauded spectacular touchdown passes (number 26 has the nickname “hands”), ate delicious hot dogs, and admired the athleticism of King’s cheerleaders.
As usual, King’s fabulous band and drum line entertained at half time. Cheers to Mr. Durr, who directs the band program and narrated their program for the crowd.
Please join the alumni parade in 2010. |
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Diamond Jubilee: Open House |
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Principal Ralph G. Chamberlain and the teachers of Rufus King met student for the first time on September 4, 1934.
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of that important day, the Alumni Association assisted King’s current principal Marie Newby-Randle and the King staff with an open house for alumni. The graduates of 1938, 1939, and 1940 received special invitations. Many of those graduates remember September 4, 1934 very fondly since they were part of that inaugural student body.
About thirty alumni visited the school on Friday, September 4 to roam the halls and classrooms, visit with students and teachers, and reminisce over coffee and donuts. Even a forty minute blackout caused by a substation transformer fire didn’t dampen spirits. |
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Perfect weather, fine entertainment, fun with friends and family…
On Sunday, July 26, 2009, more than three hundred King alumni and friends gathered from noon to 5 p.m. on King’s football field for AlumFest 2009, our seventh all-class picnic. The program at 2 p.m. featured entertainment by the Milwaukee Public Schools Alumni Gospel Choir directed by Arlene Skwierawski and K.C. Williams. New members are always welcome. They rehearse each Monday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. at Milwaukee High School of the Arts. For information, contact Dean Filandrinos,
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or 262-717-0891.
Four alumni were honored for their distinguished careers.
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2006 Graduate Named Rhodes Scholar |
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Eva Z. Lam '06, a Rufus King IB full diploma alum and a social studies major at Harvard University, was recently named a 2010 Rhodes Scholar.
From the Rhodes Trust news release-biography: "She is president of the Harvard College Democrats, and worked at Harvard and in New Hampshire on the Obama campaign. She is committed to education reform, her thesis is on cultural competency training in Teach for America, and she will soon be certified to teach high school history. Eva also has a black belt in taekwondo, and was a high school national champion debater. At Oxford, she plans to do the M.Sc. in comparative and international education."
Read the article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, where Lam was interviewed as well as her former forensics/debate coach and fellow Rufus King IB diploma alum, Adam Jacobi '95.
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