Ann Harding

Message from Ann Harding, Director of Alumni Relations

Thank you for reading and contributing to your class newsletter.  What a great way to build class loyalty and to stay connected.  Reading about each other is great, but coming back to homecoming is the BEST way to reconnect with IWU.

This year, homecoming is October 11-13.  You will be receiving the homecoming brochure in the mail very soon. Plus you can review all the details and get yourself registered on titanpride.org

Our theme this year is A Class Act.  I think you’ll see that everything we have planned this year will offer you a fun filled weekend with most activities free for everyone!!  Class years ending in 3 and 8 are reunion years.

Besides registering for homecoming; I have one more request of you.  I would like each of our 565 incoming first year students to have a welcome letter in their mail box when they arrive on August 20.   Would you please write a note and send it to me at 1001 N. Main St., Bloomington, IL  61702-2900?  Offer this new Titan a piece of advice, something to look for on campus or in the Bloomington Normal community or a fond memory you had of your first semester on campus. Be sure to sign it!  If you’re able, please make several copies of your letter. I need 565 letters!!!

Lastly, thanks to all of you who  made a gift to IWU this year.  I’m sure you have read President Wilson’s messages about the increased need for financial aid to attract the best and the brightest to fill our classes.  Without your generous support to the Wesleyan Fund, we will lose young people who really want to be a Titan, but need more help, financially.

 

My best~

Ann

Sarah Albarran ’08

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Sarah Albarran just completed her Masters of Medical Science at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine to become a Physician Assistant. She completed her bachelor’s degree from IWU in Hispanic Studies and plans to use her Spanish skills to communicate with more patients in whichever facet of medicine she chooses to pursue as a PA.

Erin Cox ’08 and Rachel Halfpap ’08 Clerk for Federal Judges in Illiniois

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Newlyweds Erin Cox and Rachel Halfpap – both 2008 Wesleyan graduates – now serve as clerks for federal judges in the Central District of Illinois. A federal clerkship is one of the most highly sought positions for recent law school graduates.  Cox is a term clerk to the Honorable Sara Darrow, who is an expert on federal criminal practice through her experience as a former Assistant U.S. Attorney in the United States District Court.  “I am responsible for being intimately familiar with the facts of each case before her, conducting legal research to assist the judge’s determination of which party should prevail, and drafting a written order or opinion for the judge’s review,” Cox explained, adding that federal criminal practice is of great interest to him and he considers himself highly fortunate to learn from Judge Darrow’s experience.

Halfpap works for the Honorable Michael Mihm, who has been on the bench for over 30 years. “He’s incredibly knowledgeable and a really great mentor,” said Halfpap, adding that she, like Cox, assists in researching and writing draft opinions. Halfpap primarily works with civil issues on Mihm’s docket, which include contractual disputes between individuals or organizations, violations of constitutional rights, employment discrimination claims, or habeas corpus petitions.

Both attorneys say critical thinking skills required in their coursework at Wesleyan were paramount to their success in law school and continue to be important in their work. “Lawyers often say that a liberal arts education enables one to think critically about legal problems, and that’s completely true,” said Cox, who calls the education and experiences he received at Wesleyan “superb.”

Those Wesleyan experiences included a semester abroad through the IWU Spain Program, where he and Halfpap met.  They wed in August 2012 at Illinois Wesleyan’s Evelyn Chapel.

Mary Ellen (Barron) Hird ’08

My husband, Nathaniel Hird, and I were married August 18, 2012 in Naperville, IL at St Raphael’s Catholic Church.
Serving as bridesmaids were Emily (Willenbring) Jwanouskos ’09 and Katelyn Draths ’10, both IWU cross country teammates.

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Front row:  Katelyn Draths ’10, Allison (Fisher) Nicoletti ’08
Second row: Kelly Nelson ’08, Jessica (Pryor) McGee ’08
Third row:  Emily (Willenbring) Jwanouskos ’09, Megan Kosirog ’13, myself, Carissa Nemmers ’09,Lisa (Cercello) Hinsdale ’08

Back row: Connor McGee ’08, Wally Farris ’10, Matthew Sheehan ’08, and Mike Nicoletti ’07

Abby (Patten) Ortega ’08

Abby Patten and John Ortega married on June 30, 2012.  The wedding and reception were in Pontiac, IL.Ortega 08

The people in the picture are (back row, from left to right):  Jenna Osburn ’08, Elyse Haire ’08, Mallory Heydorn ’09, Sarah Bull ’08, Jennifer Daniels ’09, Mike Daniels ’71, Ashley Amelianovich ’05, Lindsay Sobinsky ’08, (back row, from left to right) Keelan Amelianovich ’06, Bo Osburn ’08, Roman Hunter ’10, Bryan Kelly ’08, Kerri Gravlin ’08, Courtney Detlefs ’08, Thea Rogers ’08, Adam Bruner ’05.