About Robert Poynton

After graduating from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1980 with a BFA in Drama, Bobby decided to leave the security of his suburban Chicago home and head to Hollywood to seek his fame and fortune as an actor. With $500, a beat up sports car and his Dad's gas credit card in hand, he began his journey to pursue his dream. Over the years the acting roles were there for the taking but the "fame and fortune" Bobby had sought proved to be elusive. Work on such shows as Days of Our Lives, Jake and the Fatman, Life Goes On, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, The Sentinel, Touched by an Angel, Viper, Promised Land and Walker: Texas Ranger as well as numerous theatrical credits all served to keep the dream alive, but were never enough. Then the opportunity came to audition for an "international recording group" seeking an attractive male vocalist with a tenor voice, falsetto, and at least 6 feet tall. Well, the tenor voice used to be there when he was in college, so he figured he would wear boots for the height and hope the room was dark for the rest. The result was the 6 year stint as a member of The Lettermen. Bobby recorded 6 albums with The Lettermen, performed in excess of 1000 concerts around the world and most importantly came to the realization that the "fame and fortune" he had so fervently sought was nowhere near as important or rewarding as the "fame" he had in his own family as a big brother or the "fortune of the heart" he receives daily from his wife Beth, son Robert V, and daughter Callie at their home in Illinois. In 2001, Bobby began touring the country again. This time with the classic group The Diamonds, rock and roll pioneers who recorded the 50’s anthems “The Stroll” and "Little Darlin". In 2002, the soundtrack for "The Adventures Of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina," an animated film, included Bobby's duet with Jennifer Love Hewitt. In 2010, Bobby was delighted to be invited to take the stage for a night with the legendary group, The Vogues. In 2011, the door to a return to The Lettermen opened and Bobby walked back though. He considers his return to The Lettermen a true honor and looks forward to many years recreating the magic on stage and in the recording studio with his partners Tony Butala (founding member) & Donovan Tea.

Jeff Curto, ‘81

Jeff Curto received a BFA degree from IWU and eventually found himself being a college photography professor.  He’s retired now and since 2009, he’s been leading small group photography workshops in Italy and he’d love to have some Titans along with him for some adventures in learning. photographitaly.com

Jeff Curto, BFA, ‘81

Jeff Curto : Photographs | Workshops | Podcasts


http://www.cameraposition.com

Italy Photography Workshops – Home


http://photohistory.jeffcurto.com

SK Reunion at Homecoming!

There was a wonderful SK showing at Homecoming last weekend. Lots of great memories and a lot of laughing!

sk-reunion
Back Row l-r: Maggie Houlihan Andersen ’81,Mindy O’Neill Bolin ’84, Sue Winkler Swanlund ’80, Kendra McGinn Franklin ’80, Jane Hasselbring Locascio ’79, Bonnie Tria-Roy ’85, Lori Poling Glaze ’82, Laura Reichert Daehler ’81, Darlene Roe-Poundstone ’82, Sally Jameson Allhands ’84,
Front Row l-r Lisa Bailey Schaibley ’81, Bonnnie Schuessler Swanson ’81, Kassie Kuhle Landry ’82

Carol Gentry ’85

After 21 years as a scientist at The Dow Chemical Company, Carol (Gentry) Burns IWU ’85, has retired to consult independently on issues related to occupational health and agricultural exposures.  Her firm is Burns Epidemiology Consulting, LLC
989.205.1243.

Christopher Phillips ’81

Christopher Phillips ’81, Professor at the University of Cincinnati, will be speaking at an upcoming conference at ISU, Ex Parte Milligan at 150: The Constitution & Military Comissions in American Wars on Terror. The conference will be held September 22-24 at the Marriott. Professor Phillips will speak on Friday, September 23, on “Southern cross, North Star: Race, Region, and Irreconciliation in the Post-Civil War West.” He will also participate in a plenary panel: Lincoln, Civil Liberties, and the Milligan Decision.

Here is a link to the conference page that: http://milliganconference.illinoisstate.edu/