How about a pavilion near the campanile where the original memorial service was held. If done up well enough it could expose Jack's story to a lot of people who visit central campus but never come close to the football stadium.
Also that location would emphasize Jack as a student-athlete who was first and foremost a student, a fraternity member who had academic goals and a husband. He was much larger than just the athletic part of his life. His story is an inspiration to all people; students, faculty, staff, Iowans, etc. A well-done memorial near the campanile could broaden the exposure to Jack's story and life very well.


Also that location would emphasize Jack as a student-athlete who was first and foremost a student, a fraternity member who had academic goals and a husband. He was much larger than just the athletic part of his life. His story is an inspiration to all people; students, faculty, staff, Iowans, etc. A well-done memorial near the campanile could broaden the exposure to Jack's story and life very well.


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