Register for the 45th Reunion Founders Day Weekend!

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We have made some changes to the 45th Reunion Founders Day Weekend.  It will all begin on Friday, November 4th, 2011 and will be based from the Town & Country Hotel.

Step 1:

Go below and register for one of the packages to play golf, attend the Friday night happy hour, go to the tailgate or all of the above.

Step 2:

Book your room at the Town & Country Hotel. All events will happen from the hotel and we have a 2 for 1 special on rooms that weekend.

We’re stuck with the rooms so now we’re giving them away.  For those of you who have already booked, we’ll make sure you’re a part of this deal as well.  In either case, you’ll have to book both nights yourself and we’ll reimburse you for the second night. Online reservations are now closed, but you can call the Town & Country at 800-772-8527 and ask for the Delta Upsilon Reunion rate.

Please note: We can only give you a refund if you book both Friday and Saturday nights, if your reservation is made with the Delta Upsilon Reunion rate and if you make your request for refund to info@ducktalk.org.  Please provide us with your reservation number and allow 30 days from the date of the reunion for your refund.

Of course, since this is a way for us to minimize our loses, if you prefer  to donate that second night to the association, you’re more than welcome.

Step 3:

Football tickets are not included in the price so you’ll have to go here to purchase them. We’re trying to seat everyone in the same section: Plaza or View in Section 21 & 22. That’s the Aztec side, of course. Loge is good, as well, if you can’t get in the other sections.

Step 4:

Tell your friends to sign up as soon as possible so we know how much beer and food to get. Go Aztecs!

Below is the schedule of events for the weekend. You can register by making a payment through Pay Pal below.

Friday, November 4th:
12:00pm Golf Tournament
Riverwalk Golf Course
1150 Fashion Valley Drive, San Diego, CA 92108
Golf is only $75 and includes the evening Happy Hour Meet Up.  For more information on golf, please contact Ken Bobadilla at kenbobadilla@gmail.com.

6:00pm Happy Hour Meet Up
Town & Country Hotel, Poolside (near lobby)
500 Hotel Circle North, San Diego, CA 92108
Cost: $25

Saturday, November 5th:
3:00pm 45th Reunion Founders Day Tailgate
Qualcomm Stadium, Section B3
Cost : $25

For more information, contact brother Bill Deering at (760) 720-1261 or wad88@yahoo.com.

Packages

Sign Up for Wiffle Ball Here

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The date for the Second Annual Tim McGee Wiffle Ball Classic has been set.  Save Saturday August 13th on your calendar and get your team ready.  Format is a modified Over-the-Line style play with pitching from the opposing team.  Balls and strikes are called by hitting the backstop (beach chair).  Talent of any kind is discouraged and anyone caught practicing before the tournament will be whirlied.

This is one of those events that you don’t want to miss.  It’s a great time, even if you don’t play.  We certainly encourage as many ducks as possible to come out and participate, but friends and family are welcome to play as well.  We’ll have beer and a catered BBQ from our buddy Greg Gibson, who also did the food for Founders Day.

Fee is $75 per team of three players.  Make your payment through Pay Pal.  If you prefer to send a check, make it out to the San Diego County Delta Upsilon Alumni Association and mark Wiffle Ball in the note section.  Send checks to:

PO Box 99120
San Diego, CA 92109

Purchase here through Pay Pal:

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Watch the Aztecs take on UCONN in the Sweet 16!

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The Aztecs take on the University of Connecticut Huskies in the Sweet 16.  The game is Thursday, March 24th and starts at 4:15pm.  It appears CBS will be broadcasting the game, but check your local listings to be sure.

If you are going someplace to watch it – and how could you not? – post the location in the comment section in the top right section of this post and make it a party.  We still need to hear from some of you guys in northern Cal.  So far this is where we know bros are headed:

North County San Diego
Oggi’s Pizza
305 Encinitas Boulevard
Encinitas, CA 92024-3724
(760) 944-8170

San Diego
Hooley’s Irish Pub
5500 Grossmont Center Drive
La Mesa
(619) 713-6900

Opening Day: Padres v. Giants

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We’ve got 30 tickets for the Padres Opening Day against the Giants.  The game is on Tuesday, April 5th at 3:35pm.  For those of you who can get away early, many of us are meeting at the Tin Fish just across from the ballpark before the game.  Tickets are $30 each.  Click on the button below to purchase them through Pay Pal.  If you have any questions, send an email to info@ducktalk.org.

Number of tickets:

Aztecs Beat #23 Airforce

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It was a great homecoming this last weekend as the Aztecs managed to survive Airforce’s Option and take down a nationally ranked football team.  It was a fun game to watch and even better seeing so many DU’s coming back for football.

Founders Day Less than 2 Weeks Away

Be sure to join us for the big one on November 6th – our Founder’s Day tailgate will be catered and we’ll have a lot going on.  Meet us in B3 at 3:00pm for another great Aztec home game against Colorado State.

Get your Founders Day Football Tickets

If you want tickets, you can purchase them from Ken Bobadilla at Kenbobadilla@gmail.com for $10 a piece before October 25th.  After that, they’re $15 a piece.  Finally, don’t forget that your alumni dues are due.  You can pay Kenny for that as well, or pay us on Founders Day.  Dues are $20 a year.  There’s a donation button to the right so you can pay there as well.  See you on Nov 6th!

Farewell to a Brother

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by Lee “Snapper” Marshall

In the fall of 1969, I strolled into my fraternity house on a Sunday morning ready to play flag football for our DU Intermural Team. Hung over as I normally was back in those days, I spotted a box of assorted donuts sitting on the plank of bowling alley that served as our House’s living room table and quickly changed direction to capitalize on the moment.  As I downed a glazed donut I noticed a 35mm Olympus camera with a telephoto lens resting beside the box.   Curious, I picked up the camera, put the viewfinder to my bloodshot eye and strolled out through the sliding glass doors onto the rear balcony taking in the panorama that was ol’ Aztec Bowl.

A voice startled me from behind—Bill Stenquist’s voice:  ‘You interested in photography’, he asked.  Turns out Stinky, a pledge of about two weeks, had come to take pictures of our flag football game and had brought the donuts over as a pledge chore heaped upon him by one of the actives.  In the time it took to walk to the football field behind Petersen Gym, Stinky managed to teach me the rudiments of still photography, then promised me a 15% discount on my first camera if I bought it from his father’s shop in San Jose.  How could a Brother refuse?Bill Stenquist

That day marked the first day of a 41-year friendship that included more memories than I can almost recount.  College parties.  Post-college parties.  The races at Del Mar every July.  The Founders’ Day picnics every November.  The annual DU golf tournaments every spring.  A birthday party here.  A poker party there.  Stinky never met a card game he didn’t like—or couldn’t win—and traveled from all the way from San Francisco to get to most of them.  I asked him once where he found the energy to travel 500 miles to attend fraternity parties.  We were his friends, he smiled.  Where else would he be?

For all of us who partied with Bill in college and in the years that followed, there is nothing in the memory bank but a wealth of humorous anecdotes.  Bill could tell jokes better than most stand-up comics, and do so while breaking 80 on a golf course.  To that point, Bill met me at Spy Glass near Pebble Beach in 1985 to play two days of golf.  I was not in Bill’s league when it came to the grand old game, mostly because of a severe slice at the time I just couldn’t shake.  I’d gone and bought a new club guaranteed to correct it—the Orazaba Power Pod—and while the club looked like a half-a-grapefruit on the end of a stick, I must say I’d been hitting them pretty straight that morning on the driving range before heading for the first hole—all 610 yards of it. When Stinky saw me take the club from the bag, he laughed so hard he almost choked on his cigar.  As I stepped up to the tee I must’ve taken a good 30 seconds to set myself. Failing to contain his laughter, Bill finally asked me if I was going to swing the club or date it.  I laughed as I swung, duck-hooking my ball into the forest lining the hole.  My score that day was in the hundreds—the highest score I ever shot.  When it was over Stinky approached me.  ‘If you promise to never use that club again I’ll buy you dinner’, he chuckled.  I nodded.  Bill paid.

Three years later, in 1988, my wife Denise was nine-months pregnant with our second daughter as my 40th birthday approached.  Her girl friends wanted to throw her a shower (or so I was told) so we packed up the car and headed down to San Diego.  DU bro Bobby McCausland and I went to the movies while our wives were at “the shower.”  Later that afternoon, we headed into Fat City, a rather hip San Diego eatery back in day, to catch up with the ladies.  Mac went to find the girls while I waited at the bar.  Suddenly, there was Bill Stenquist heading my way boasting a tuxedo top, sweatpants bottoms and tennis shoes, toting two greyhounds, one in each hand. I was stunned—not just because of the garb he was wearing, but because he was there at all.  What was Billy Stenquist doing at my wife’s baby shower, I asked incredulously?  ‘What baby shower’? Stinky grinned as he handed me my drink. ‘I came to celebrate your birthday’.

William Alan ‘Stinky’ Stenquist, our friend and Brother, passed away in his sleep on Wednesday evening, September 8th, in San Diego, California. Speculation by police detectives was that Stinky had an asthma attack sometime during the night and couldn’t reach his inhaler in time.   Bill would’ve celebrated his 60th birthday this coming December 20th, and leaves behind the apple of his eye, daughter Andrea, a senior Finance Major at his alma mater San Diego State.

Andrea has arranged a Memorial Service for her dad on Sunday, October 24th, at KATE SESSIONS PARK in Pacific Beach, at 2PM.   Stop by and raise a glass to a friend and Brother who left us far too soon.  Casual dress is of course preferred–Stinky wouldn’t have had it any other way.  For those unable to attend, thoughts and sentiments can be sent to Andrea at: 1843 Missouri Street / Pacific Beach / CA / 92109.   You can also sign Bill’s online guest book at the Contra Costa Times Website.

As Jimmy Tagle, another DU Brother and close friend of Bill’s wrote to tell me a few weeks back… ‘Godspeed, Billy Stenquist.  We’ll see you on the other side’.

The 2010 Tim McGee Wiffle Ball Classic

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DU Night at Petco Park

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It was a great game and a good time as you can see by the pics. We had Bros from every era in attendance and the Friars pulled off a late rally to beat the Seattle Mariners and continue their lead in the National League West.

Next up, the Wiffle Ball tournament on August 20th. If you haven’t picked your team yet, be sure to do so and let Joe Duffle know as soon as you can at jdxd@hotmail.com.

Also make sure you try to  attend the DU monthly business networking breakfast.  They are held every second Tuesday at Mimi’s in Mission Valley.  A few dates may change so be sure to RSVP to Jorge Castellon at jorge@discover-homes.com if you plan to go.

Linked In

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Be sure to join the DU alumni Linked In group. Click on image to sign in.

DU Business Networking is Here

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Come join the DU Alumni Business Networking Breakfast and promote your business among your brothers living in San Diego. Tuesday, June 1st from 7:00am to 8:30am at Mimi’s Cafe in Mission Valley, 5180 Mission Center Rd., San Diego, 92108. RSVP to Jorge Castellon at jorge@discover-homes.com.

This is a monthly breakfast and as of yet, will cost you nothing except your breakfast.  So bring your business cards and tell your Bros.