IWU Socks – 2 Weeks Only

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Show your Titan Pride! 

From now through July 31, you can receive a pair of Illinois Wesleyan socks with your gift of $25 or more. All proceeds, unless otherwise designated, will support current students through the Wesleyan Fund.

These limited edition socks are only available through the end of the month.

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Get yours by making a gift of $25 or more at titanpride.org/socks today!

(This offer only applies to individuals who make a gift of $25 or more by July 31. Limit 1 pair per donor.
Per IRS regulations, the $10 cost of the socks is not tax-deductible.)

Dave Kindred ’63

Sportswriter Dave Kindred ’63, who was known by Muhammad Ali as “Louisville,” shared memories of Ali’s life. Also on WJBC Radio.

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Dave Kindred also donated a collection to the university’s archives, including work that he has done with Muhammad Ali.

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Dorothea Bilder ’62

Dorothea Bilder ’62, artist and professor emeritus who taught printmaking, drawing and illustration at Northern Illinois University, will exhibit a series of dry pigment pastels titled “My Thoughts” at The Art Box in DeKalb from May 16 to June 9.

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IWU Apollo Quartet from 1967

1967 Apollo Quartet

 

Left to right: Bruce Borton ’69 Baritone, William Eichorn ’69 Tenor, Russell D. Seaton ’69, Lead, Z. Edmund Toliver ’70 Bass. At the piano in the picture was Jim Stahly ’62, I think. He was our liaison in the beginning. An IWU grad and former Apollo Member, I think. Our piano player (not pictured) was Byron Blair ’70. Everyone was a Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonian, except Bill Eichorn!

Russell D. Seaton ’69

Russell D. Seaton ’69 has a note for the newsletters to keep his classmates up to date on his life:

“Life continues to be busy, here, in Central Oregon.  Substitute teaching is about to wind down for another year and my twenty-second year of working in a local fly fishing shop is about to begin!

Just concluded my fourth year as Vocal Music Coach at Redmond High School, for their musical productions.  This year’s presentation was a bilingual version of Disney’s “Aladdin!”

I am, currently, preparing for the role of James Jerome Hill (the railroad magnate) in a presentation of three one acts celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the creation of Deschutes County, Oregon!  “The Faces of the Deschutes” will be presented at various venues throughout the Central Oregon area during the month of May.

Also, preparing an anniversary show for The High Desert Harmoneers, (in September) Central Oregon’s Barbershop Chorus.  Twenty-five years ago, I was one of the original eleven who helped to charter this group, and served as their first director. I have returned as their director and am, once again, enjoying ringing chords with these guys. Brings back lots of fond memories of my days in the Apollo Quartet at IWU (1966-1969) with Bill Eichorn, Bruce Borton, Z. Edmund Toliver and Byron Blair!

This past year I have been privileged to sing in several concerts with Central Oregon’s premiere choral group, the Central Oregon Mastersingers. In January, I dusted off the opera voice and participated in Opera Bend’s wonderful production of “Die Fledermaus!” In June 2015 I played Pseudolus in “A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum,” and I was, throughout the year a featured singer in four Cabarets for Topsoil Productions.

Not only do I live in an amazingly beautiful place aesthetically, but artistically as well!”

 

Jim Beebe ’61, Jim Stahly ’62, and Tim Calhoun ’67

Five Wesleyan grads participated in two joint barbershop shows in Danville on April 9.  Bloomington’s Sound of Illinois chorus and Danville’s chorus performed separately and together in the finale.

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From left: Danville director Jim Beebe ’61; and Bloomington members Harry Lovell ’58, Jim Stahly ’62, Tim Calhoun ’67, and Byron Blair ’70.  Both Stahly and Blair are former Bloomington directors.

Gerri Friedberg ’60

Gerri Friedberg ’60 has been selected as Volunteer of the Year by Unity Hospice, a 7 County organization through which she visited clients weekly over the past several years. She was mentioned at a dinner for Door County, Wisconsin honorees on April 21st at Stone Harbor Resort in Sturgeon Bay.
Gerri has been an Egg Harbor resident for 11 years now, still plays piano most Sundays for the Unitarian Fellowship, and is a docent for Miller Art Museum in Sturgeon’s library.