We are sorry to announce that Neil Browne ’74 passed away on February 1, 2017.
The News-Gazette has an article about Neil and his jewelry store in remembrance of him.
You can view his obituary here
We are sorry to announce that Neil Browne ’74 passed away on February 1, 2017.
The News-Gazette has an article about Neil and his jewelry store in remembrance of him.
You can view his obituary here
Cheryl Portwood-Peden Emery ’74 is the Tour Coordinator for The Savvy Traveling Seniors of Homewood, IL’s Diamond Tours- The Ultimate Washington DC Tour April 20-25, 2017. Our itinerary includes a scheduled tour of the White House and a session of Congress, as well as a much anticipated visit to the new Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture. Our next travel parties will be held on February 11, 2017 and April 8, 2017 at the downtown Flossmoor Illinois Library, located on the Lower Level in the Conference Room. A deposit of $75.00 will secure your travel reservation.. They will be taking a trip to Washington DC.
Click here for a link to her website.
Neat post about Wayne in the Chicago Tribune on December 22, 2016.
Sue Aldridge ’79, a longtime drama director and English teacher at Champaign Centennial High School, has been profiled in the News-Gazette as she prepares to retire.
The wonderful article can be found at this link.
Congratulations, Sue. I hope you enjoy retirement. It sounds like you have some great plans.
Lee Short ’44, Director of Admissions from 1952-1978, passed away on January 4th. Services for Lee will be held Thursday, January 12 at 10:30 a.m. at Wesley United Methodist Church. An obituary will be published in The Pantagraph on Sunday.
Please join me in offering sympathy to Lee’s wife, Phyllis, his children, and his nephew Trey.
Lee’s many contributions to Illinois Wesleyan are chronicled in this IWU Magazine article from 2010.
You may read his obituary here.
My Dear Titan Alumni,
2016 is drawing to a close. I did not want this year to end without sending you my best wishes for a spectacular Christmas, or Hanukkah or, Kwanzaa. Please, celebrate safely with friends and loved ones. For some of you, I will be speaking to you this week. You see, I, like Santa am checking my list which says you generously, contributed to the Wesleyan Fund last year, but for whatever reason have yet to do so, this year. Luckily, it is not too late! Your year-end giving check need only be postmarked by December 31st, and it will count for this year. Your gift allows IWU to help many students who are seeking a quality education; exactly, like the one we received when attending “Dear Ole’Wesleyan.” So please, if you are able, give.
Lastly, please, wish me luck as I venture to the great state of Ohio, next year. I have accepted a teaching position at Central State University, in Wilberforce. In the Department of Humanities, as adjunct faculty I will teach English and Writing. Best of all, I will be near my one and only grandson, Wyatt, my oldest son, Nicholas, and my lovely, daughter-in-law Sherie. Look out “Buckeye” nation, here I come!
Once again, have a blessed holiday, I hope that Santa brings you something special; because I know that you have been good boys and girls!:-D
DRBF
Remember to make your gift to Illinois Wesleyan by December 31 to be eligible for 2016 tax benefits. Gifts can be made online, by calling 1-800-689-9743 before December 23, and by check. If sending a check, it must be postmarked by December 31.
Thank you for your support!
Charles Prokopp ’72 portrayed Boris Karloff in a tour-de-force one person play entitled KARLOFF in Tucson, Arizona. The two-hour, multimedia show was the work of Pandæmonium Shadow Shows at Roadrunner Theater, and was only the second staging of Randy Bowser’s play.
A special honor was the night that Boris’s daughter, Sara Jane Karloff attended and participated in a long question and answer period.