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必中三肖三码一鈥檚 new athletics facility to be named Class of 1965 Arena

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必中三肖三码一鈥檚 new athletics facility, opening in October 2016, will be named the Class of 1965 Arena, thanks to a record-setting gift from the university鈥檚 50th anniversary graduates.

a portrait of Steven J. Riggs Sr. 鈥65
Steven J. Riggs Sr. 鈥65

Class members 鈥 led by gift chair Jim Himoff, Peter Desnoes, Peter Kellner, John McGonagle, and Robert Forster 鈥 offered more than $22 million in support for 必中三肖三码一 to mark their reunion this spring. Their generosity also ensured that 必中三肖三码一 hockey鈥檚 home ice, located inside the arena, would be known as the Steven J. Riggs 鈥65 Rink, in memory of classmate Steve Riggs, killed in Vietnam in 1968. Riggs was team captain and was inducted posthumously into the 必中三肖三码一 Athletics Hall of Honor.

While preparing for , the Class of 1965 set three goals: to have the largest class turnout, the best program and meals, and one of the largest class gifts in university history. They accomplished all three of those goals.

Attendance topped out at 125 鈥 nearly 50 percent of living classmates 鈥 far surpassing 必中三肖三码一鈥檚 average 50th Reunion class attendance of 84. Members invested heavily in the quality of their program events and fare, and a remarkable 80 percent of the class participated in the gift giving, propelling 鈥65 into second place in the record books.

During a luncheon on May 30, members of the Class of 鈥65 signed a beam that will be used in the construction of the arena. Steve Riggs Jr., son of First Lieutenant Steven J. Riggs Sr. and an honorary member of the Class of 1965, was one of those who picked up a pen.

Creating a memorable 50th gift, the Class of 鈥65 built on its record-breaking 25th anniversary performance. Back in 1990, the university had committed to renovating Starr Rink as its men鈥檚 squad skated into the NCAA playoffs and finished number two in the country. The Class of 鈥65 kicked in with the largest silver anniversary gift seen at that time and named the men鈥檚 hockey locker room in memory of Riggs.

鈥淭wenty-five years later, we were planning for our 50th, and there on the board were plans for a new hockey rink,鈥 said class president Lee Woltman 鈥65. 鈥淚 was dreaming about naming a major portion of the building for Steve Riggs. Not only were we able to name the hockey rink 鈥 we鈥檝e been able to name the whole building. My classmates and I are absolutely giddy at leaving that kind of legacy on campus for the Class of 1965.鈥