Author Archives: Brenda Milcik

It’s a great day to be a Titan! Are you All In?

Today is All In for Wesleyan at IWU.  Dr. Randy Reed ’73 has offered to give $500 for each class year with 30 donors today, and an additional $500 for each class with 60 donors. Seriously – every dollar counts! Help your class meet this Challenge.  Click this link to donate https://www.iwu.edu/all-in  You can also see how your class is doing in the challenge.

Im-All-In-For-Wesleyan-icon-2014

You can see All In on campus by clicking here.

William “B. J.” Jackson ’51

William “B.J.” Jackson, 86, of Rockford passed away Sunday, December 27, 2015, after a long illness.  A celebration of life memorial service will be held in late February.

He was a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) Fraternity, a small business owner and artisan.  BJ spent 26 years serving in the Army and Army Reserves retiring as Major.  He joined the Rockford Jaycees in 1954, serving as President in 1958.  BJ was a well-known actor in the community and performed in numerous musicals and plays at the Starlight Theatre, New American Theatre and other various community venues.  You can read his full obituary here.

William Jackson '51

Hubert Wash ’59

Mr. Hubert Wash '59
 Emeritus Professor of Music Nathaniel Hubert Wash ’59 went to be with his Lord and Savior on January 20, 2016 at the age of 93.  Mr. Wash served as Music Director of the Light and Life Hour radio broadcast.   You may read the full obituary here.
A celebration of Hubert Wash’s life will be held on March 20, 2016, 2:00 PM, First Free Methodist Church, 3200 3rd Avenue West, Seattle, Washington.

June Merritt Mitchell ’51 and Kankakee Friends from IWU

A group of IWU alums were together at Asbury United Methodist Church in Kankakee for the “Joy of Christmas” on December 5, 2015. They are from left to right- June Merritt Mitchell, class of 1951; Suzanne Unger Thompson, class of 1968; Linda Warner Darr, class of 1972; Tom Cunnington, class of 1977; Wendy Tripp Shelquist, class of 1977; and Jewel Ann Wiltfang, class of 1978. All of the alums are members of Asbury UMC except for Linda Warner Darr. She was a guest of Suzanne Unger Thompson.kankakee alumni sent 1-2016

Send in Your News for the Paper Class Newsletters for 1950-1959

The Alumni Relations office will be working with the 1950’s newsletter editors to send out paper newsletters this summer.  If you have not returned your green alumni update form that was sent with the last paper newsletter, please return that  form to the alumni office.  News from those forms is put in the paper newsletters.  Please send in photos with captions as well.  If you have had a change of address or phone and want that change placed in the paper newsletter for your classmates to see, let us know.  News regarding your travels, volunteer service, or interests can be written on the back of the green form if you wish to share that in the paper class newsletters.

We are glad that some folks are enjoying the online newsletter as well.

December 1, 2015 Giving Tuesday

#GivingTuesday is a global day dedicated to giving back. On Tuesday, December 1, 2015, groups and individuals around the world are coming together for one common purpose: to celebrate generosity and to give.
As you consider giving this holiday season, please consider giving the gift of bright futures to current Titans. Your gift supports all the things that make an IWU experience unforgettable and unique! Gifts can be made online at www.iwu.edu/give or by calling 309-556-3091.
Thanks for keeping Illinois Wesleyan in mind this holiday season. Go Titans!
giving-tuesday-2015

Dr. Richard Warrner ’58 Obituary

Warrner, Richard '58DR. RICHARD A. WARRNER, 78 ROCKFORD – Dr. Richard A. Warrner, 78, of Rockford died Saturday November 29, 2014 in his home surrounded by his family. He was born July 15, 1936 in LaSalle, IL, the son of the late Wendell and Mary Warrner. He married Miriam Meek on April 4, 1964 in Evanston, IL. He graduated from Tonica Community High School, and went to Illinois Wesleyan University where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Biology and was elected into Phi Kappa Phi for academic excellence. He went to Northwestern Medical School, graduating in 1962 with a Doctor of Medicine, and remained a loyal Wildcats fan for the rest of his life. He served his Internship at Cook County Hospital, and was Chief Resident in Pediatrics in 1965. In 1965 and 1966, Dr. Warrner was stationed in Fort Ord, California, serving as a captain in the Army Medical Corps. He and Miriam moved to Rockford in 1969. He started his pediatric practice at the Children’s Medical Building on Myott Ave. and remained there until 1985, when he transferred his practice to the Rockford Clinic, where he stayed until his retirement in 2001. During his long career, he also served as the Chair of the Pediatrics Department at Rockford Memorial Hospital, and as a teacher of Pediatrics at the University Of Illinois College Of Medicine. From 2001-2009, he served as the dismissing physician in the nursery at Rockford Memorial Hospital and was honored by the staff for his commitment to mothers and babies. Dr. Warrner served his community on many boards and committees, including Wesley Willows, the Children’s Development Center, and the Winnebago County Health Department. He was a lifelong learner and enjoyed both teaching and taking classes at the Center for Learning in Retirement. He loved to read, travel, and support the arts. Most of all, he loved his family and friends. He is survived by his wife Miriam, children, Ruth (Calvin) DeWitt of Lawrence Kansas and Tim (Theresa) Warrner of Lakewood Wisconsin, and grandchildren, Lindsey, Margaret, Grace, Calvin and Henry. A service to celebrate his life took place at 11 a.m. on Friday, December 5, at Court Street United Methodist Church, and was followed by a memorial reception at the Rockford Country Club. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made in his name to the Artists Ensemble or to the Rockford Memorial Development Foundation to benefit pediatric services. The family would like to express its thanks to the staff at Hospice Care of America, and the deepest gratitude to Maggie and Mary from Wesley Willows Health Center. Arrangements completed by Fitzgerald Funeral Home Mulford Chapel.

Express online condolences at www.fitzgeraldfh.com. – See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/rrstar/obituary.aspx?n=richard-warrner&pid=173339819&#sthash.rsaDfLvH.dpuf

Jim Ridenour ’54 – Homecoming 2014

It was a beautiful weekend in Bloomington—the weather and the campus!  The 150th Gala Anniversary for the Music School was spectacular, and I am hoping that IWU puts some of it up on the website, or makes a CD of it available for those who did not make it.  Everything was very well laid out for us, including golf carts to take us around the campus.  Kyle Pfortmiller, a frequent performer at the Metropolitan Opera sang at the Gala and gave a wonderful Class lecture in Ames Library.  He was one of three alumni receiving awards at the luncheon.

We had about 100 for the Golden Titan dinner on Saturday night.  Mickey Drexler came as a special guest, but Lee Short fell on Thursday night and was not able to make it.  Roger Coventry led the group in songs for our era and Provost Green had some good words about the great advances being made by IWU.  We certainly can be proud of our alma mater.

Sorry that several of you were not able to make it back—extra sorry to miss the Gettys at the last minute.  I am now on the Alumni Board, probably the oldest board member ever!  I will be going back for the Spring board meeting on April 10th, so we could try another reunion gathering then if you would like to do so!

Peace,

Jim Ridenour

Hello IWU Titans!

Welcome to the 1950’s Decade Class Newsletter, an online location to share news and photos with fellow IWU Alumni from 1950-1959.  If you click the computer mouse graphic in the right hand column you can send the Alumni Relations Office news to post.  We love to have photo files to include with your news if you have them.  Please call 1-888-498-2586 if you have any questions.

This online class newsletter will not replace your yearly paper class newsletters from IWU, so do not worry about that.  We will be putting together the next paper newsletters in the summer of 2015.

IWU Alumni Relations