Category Archives: IWU Memories

Wilberta (Naden) Pickett ’50

Wilberta (Naden) Pickett ’50 recently reflected on her time at Illinois Wesleyan University and the love of music that the University instilled in her.

“[This] photo was taken at home during the Christmas season in 2020, 3 weeks before my husband John died. We were both 92 1/2. See how good he looked as we sat on the piano bench together. 

John was a good pianist, too. That’s how we met. When we were both 14, our mutual piano teacher, who traveled to different area schools to teach students there, introduced us when she assigned him and me (from different schools) to play the final two-piano duo on the upcoming spring recital. Our piece was an arrangement of Saint-Saens’ ‘Danse Macabre’ which we later said became our ‘Dance of Life.’ So for many Saturdays we had to travel from our home districts on a bus to her main studio to practice together where there were two pianos. Afterwards we would go to the Rexall Drugstore and get one soda with two straws. Big deal for two Great Depression kids.

We dated off and on in high school, and when I was at Wesleyan, he sometimes came by train from the other Bloomington, from Indiana University, to see me. Sometimes he stayed with other male classmates (called ‘The Four Horsemen’) or at Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Hazzard’s, the home of the Professor of Religion, where students were always welcome. 

When we were married, my organ teacher, Lillian (Mecherle) McCord ’27, and Lloyd Pfautsch, choral director for whom I did much accompanying, played and sang at our wedding at the First Methodist Church in Elwood, Indiana. They were the ones who encouraged me to attend Union Theological Seminary’s School of Sacred Music for my master’s degree where they both had graduated. You can see Wesleyan had a big role in my life. Wesleyan School of Music had offered me a scholarship to stay for a master’s degree in piano performance, but I turned it down (the road not taken) to pursue a career in church music which turned out to be right for me.

Actually, as a very small child, my first piano teacher was an IWU recent grad at the time, Luetta May (Zahn) Cummins ’32 (called Peggy). Her new husband, Robert Cummins, Sr., was the new band director in town – St. Anne, IL., and when in our home, she noticed I responded to the music of the male quartet rehearsing there made up of her husband, my dad and two other men, and asked my mother if she could teach me. I was four years old. I loved it and have been playing ever since. After we moved north a few miles to Grant Park, IL., all our public school music teachers were Wesleyan grads.”

Harlan Dalluge ’58

Harlan Dalluge ’58 recently shared memories of his time at Illinois Wesleyan in a letter. “I was so sad to get your most recent Class Newsletter that noted the death of Jim Wasem, Karl Tauber, and Bob Cushman,” he writes. “All three were teammates of mine over those four years when we won various titles and many baseball games. Jim Wasem and Bob Cushman were dependable infielders. Karl Tauber was an outstanding catcher….all were exceptionally talented, capable, and personable.”

Harlan also shared “a couple of old (very old)” newspaper clippings:

Carolyn A. (Carole) (Cunningham) MacDonald ’55

Carole remembers the Illinios Wesleyan campus tradition of the green beanies, the good times she had in the cafeteria in the Memorial Center (where she often ate in the theater booth,) and the parties she attended.  She would counsel current students to have fun while learning.  The most important influence at IWU on her life was the focus of dance and theater in her life.

Ronald (Ron) Clauser ’58

Thank you to Ron Clauser ’58 who shared his IWU memories!

The IWU tradition he remembers is wearing a beanie as a freshman.

The campus events that are most memorable are the sporting events and drama presentations.

If he were to return to campus, he would visit the library first.

In his memories, Ron also shared a message that:

“Even though I live in North Carolina, I have family in Illinois and have returned to the campus to visit and attend homecomings. Through visits, I have seen classmates, met fellow alumni, and old and new faculty. The spirit of IWU continues to flow through all these encounters. 

Combined, Nancy and I have six children, twelve grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. They live in North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, Kentucky, and California. We are blessed by each of them and their spouses plus our own life together at Lake Junaluska in the North Carolina mountains.” 

 

Thank you Ron for sharing your IWU memories with us, and we wish all the best to you and your wonderful family!

Memories and Homecoming

There is less than 1 month until Homecoming 2017! While counting down the days until we are all back on campus, let’s reminisce about the time spent at IWU. Would anyone like to share their favorite IWU memories? Comment below.

If you are still deciding on which events you want to attend during Homecoming, the International RSO Fair is highly recommended. It will be on Saturday (10/14) at the Hansen Student Center, Center Court from 11 am – 1 pm. Come learn more about our multicultural registered student organizations and enjoy activities and musical performances. A light lunch will be provided, so please register either online or by phone by 10/8! You can visit the Homecoming Facebook page or the International RSO Fair Facebook event for more information.

Phi Gamma Delta Celebration

During IWU’s 2016 Homecoming Weekend, another Special event was held. The Alpha Deuteron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta held their Sesquicentennial Celebration. The Celebration was held at The Doubletree Hotel on 9-30 & 10-1. Over 230 members gathered Saturday night for dinner. Unless someone else can show otherwise, we believe we are the oldest Chapter of any Fraternity in the State of Illinois.

The following Brothers from the ’50 era are as follows:

Robert Carden ’52
Robert Hildebrand ’52
William Meister ’56
Dean Padgett ’58
Ronald Bell ’59
Roger Colton ’59
Roy Ferguson ’59
Dennis Mattix ’59
Gerald Philpott ’59
Greg Gardner ’60
Elvin Gentry ’60
Edward Martinez ’60
Robert Ward ’60

During the Celebration Marvin Bower ’45 was awarded the Diamond Owl for his 75 years in the Fraternity. There were 45 plus in attendance who have been members for more than 50 years. A great event for everyone in attendance!

Submitted by Jerry Philpott ’59