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1960 Spring ’14 Newsletter 3/3
Well done, Ann Harding
Imagine returning to campus for your 50th Reunion and finding all the things you wanted to do to have fun, visit classmates and learn about todays’s IWU already arranged for a memorable week-end. If it turns out that way, Ann Harding and her staff were behind it. And you have the next year to recall all the memories and acquaintances that are renewed in the event.
Ann Harding is retiring this month so please take this opportunity to her send a word of congratulations and best wishes for her new plans and adventures.
Sincerely,
Frank Wanto ’63
Sad news to share
Sharing news about the passing of classmates is difficult. Please take a few moments to think about these old friends from IWU.
Thomas Hunt ’68 passed away August 27, 2013.
Cameron (Templin) Lee ’65 passed away January 13, 2014
Pamela (Hitchner) Wall ’66 passed away April 24, 2014.
Our thoughts go to their families and friends.
Marlene Klansek ’62
Marlene would like to share this information with her class!
Marlene currently resides at her home of 25 years in 1655 Greenfield Ave., 1 Los Angeles, CA 90025.
phone: (310) 473-6773
email: marleneklansek@yahoo.com
Enjoy your retirement, Marlene!
Norma (Watkins) Stein ’62
Norma Stein would like to share this information with her class!
Norma currently resides at 3033 Cardinal Pl., Lynchburg, VA 24503, her home of 38 years.
phone: (434) 384-6731
email: Norma3033@aol.com
She is also president of Norma Stein, Inc. PO Box 3174, Lynchburg, VA 24503.
phone: (434) 258-8880
John Fish
John Fish, who led the Urban Studies Program in Chicago which enabled many IWU undergrads to build an understanding of urban issues, passed away this past week.
Click here for his obituary and details of his memorial service.
Robert Miller ’62
The Alumni Relations office would like to share that Robert Miller ’62 sadly passed away on March 29, 2014.
Jack Kinton ’61
The Alumni Relations office would like to share that Jack Kinton, Class of 1961, passed away on March 24, 2014.
Robert Simon ’62

At age 73, the late Robert Simon ’62 created one of his greatest pieces, 80 portraits on one canvas of the greatest Yankees.
The late Robert Simon’ 62 was perhaps the best known artist in the sports industry. He was named Sports Artist of the Year, received the Presidential Seal of Honor, is in the Hall of Fame, and was the unofficial artist of the New York Yankees for over 20 years. You can see more works by Simon on his website.


