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Victor Peyron, Victor L. Peyron '52 Sep 2021

Victor Peyron, Victor L. Peyron '52

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Mr. Peyron recalls campus activities (Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Band, and the Bloomington-Normal Symphony) and his career path and personal life after graduation with a Bachelor's in Music Education. He served in the Fifth Army Band and also had long-time sales positions with two major corporations.


Alice Fairchild Heath, Alice Fairchild Heath '52 Apr 2021

Alice Fairchild Heath, Alice Fairchild Heath '52

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Alice Fairchild Heath majored in Sociology, served as Kappa Kappa Gamma Registrar, and was a member of the Spanish Club, and the Women's Sports Association. She is the recipient of the 2013 Alumni Loyalty Award. An excerpt from the award citation follows.

"A few of Alice’s accomplishments include receiving Certification as Volunteer Administrator through the National Association of Volunteer Administrators, and serving on the Steering Committee for Rock Valley College Curriculum Development Human Services Dept. In addition, she is Past President of the Northern Illinois Southern Wisconsin Assoc. of Volunteer Administrators and she was named Volunteer Coordinator of the Year …


Marie Ann Hill, Marie Ann Schlemmer Hill '52 Oct 2019

Marie Ann Hill, Marie Ann Schlemmer Hill '52

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Marie Ann (Schlemmer) Hill, received a BFA in Speech/Theatre as a member of the Class of 1952. She played Center on IWU's intramural Field Hockey team and ewas a member of the Women's Sports Association (WSA) and the IWU Women's League. She remains an active member of Alpha Gamma Delta (AGD). This interview was recorded on October 22, 2019.


Delores Worazek Colton And Roger Colton, Delores Worazek Colton '59, Roger Colton '59 Oct 2019

Delores Worazek Colton And Roger Colton, Delores Worazek Colton '59, Roger Colton '59

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The Coltons share their recollections in succession--first Delores and then Roger--on this recording. They are both members of IWU's Class of 1959. They made this recording during Homecoming on October 3, 2019.


Donna Maurer, Donna Maurer '44, Courtney Barrett 2020 Oct 2018

Donna Maurer, Donna Maurer '44, Courtney Barrett 2020

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Donna Maurer attended Illinois Wesleyan University from 1941-1944. She transferred from Stephens College. She was a home economics major and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She discusses her time at Wesleyan and the impact of World War II.


Kristina Dehlin And Megan Win, Kris Dehlin 2016, Megan Win 2016 Oct 2018

Kristina Dehlin And Megan Win, Kris Dehlin 2016, Megan Win 2016

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Kristina Dehlin and Megan Win responded to an open call for Story Corps-style oral histories and self-recorded this interview during Homecoming 2018. Kristina was a Philosophy and English Writing major and was in Kappa Delta, Tributaries, and a co-founder of the IWU Happy Club. Megan was a Music (Voice) and Psychology major and was in Kappa Delta, Delta Omicron, a co-founder of the IWU Happy Club, Co-Choir, Vocal Jazz, the Hooping Club and JM7 (an improv troop).


Hannah Sage, Hannah Sage 2018 Oct 2018

Hannah Sage, Hannah Sage 2018

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Ms. Sage responded to an open call for Story Corps-style oral histories and self-recorded this interview during Homecoming 2018. She BFA/Theatre Design Tech Major and member of Sigma Alpha Iota. She recalls the reason she came to IWU, her family's history here, and the work she did as a Campus Tour Guide with the Admissions Office.


John Wiley, John Wiley '57 Oct 2018

John Wiley, John Wiley '57

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Mr. Wiley responded to an open call for Story Corps-style oral histories and self-recorded this interview during Homecoming 2018. He was a physics major and is member of Theta Chi. He discusses his reason for coming to IWU and his post-graduate and career work, and he shares how and why he stayed connected to IWU since his graduation.


Suan Guess-Hanson, Suan Guess-Hanson '64 Oct 2018

Suan Guess-Hanson, Suan Guess-Hanson '64

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Mrs. Guess-Hanson responded to an open call for Story Corps-style oral histories and self-recorded this interview during Homecoming 2018. She was an Art major and grew up in Bloomington. She recalls her connections to IWU as a participant in activities offered by different faculty prior to being enrolled and also describes her activities as a student and how she's remained connected since graduation.


Wilberta Naden Pickett, Wilberta Naden Pickett '50 Sep 2018

Wilberta Naden Pickett, Wilberta Naden Pickett '50

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Bachelor of Music, IWU, 1950. According to the 1950 Wesleyana, she was a member of the Indee Women, Egas, Alpha Lambda Delta, Women's Chorus, Colleqiate Choir, University Chorus, Episcopoi, Sunday Evening Fellowship, Vesper Chairman, Vesper Organist, Park Hall President, and was in productions of "Faust" and "Of Thee I Sing."

Mrs. Pickett later attained the following additional accomplishments:

  • Master of Sacred Music, Union Theological Seminary, 1952
  • Choir Master degree, American Guild of Organists, 1956
  • Certified Church Musician, Presbyterian Association of Musicians, 1978


Carol And Ken Boyd, Carol Boyd '61, Ken Boyd '61 Jun 2018

Carol And Ken Boyd, Carol Boyd '61, Ken Boyd '61

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Carol and Ken Boyd, both class of 1961, discuss their lives before and after attending Illinois Wesleyan. They go into detail on their children, the School of Music, and religion. They stress the importance of attending a liberal arts college and how it had impacted their lives.


Dennie Bridges, Dennie Bridges '61 Jan 2017

Dennie Bridges, Dennie Bridges '61

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Bridges was a first generation college student and recalls the effect that being a student-athlete from a small farm town had on him. Throughout this narrative he reflects on the people and programs that had an impact on his success as a student and on lettering in three sports. After graduation, Bridges started as a basketball and tennis coach; he served IWU as Athletic Director from 1982-2015.


Ken Fahsbender, Ken Fahsbender '49, Josh Immke 2019 Feb 2016

Ken Fahsbender, Ken Fahsbender '49, Josh Immke 2019

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Ken Fahsbender is a member of Phi Mu Alpha. He majored in music and two years after graduation he joined the Army and the Ft. Leonard Wood Band. Later he pursued a Master's from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a PhD from Stanford. He retired from teaching in the California school system.

During this interview he recalls the benefits of being in a fraternity talks about being in a men's choral group, intramural and extramural sports, and competing in track. He also remembers interacting with Coach Jack Horenberger, Lee Short, and Lloyd Pfautsch. He speaks of the value …


Dave Moravec, Dave Moravec '84, Francine Krieger 2015 Feb 2015

Dave Moravec, Dave Moravec '84, Francine Krieger 2015

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In this interview, Mr. Moravec reflects on a dorm tradition that led him to his future wife Susan, changes to campus over the years, and his time as Tommy Titan.

Other topics include the campus jobs he had (Admission, Saga, and Dolan Hall), and the benefit he later found to the rigors of his English Composition class.

He briefly discusses his wife Susan’s activities on campus and the annual student-faculty basketball competition.

Mr. Moravec is a businessman in the Bloomington-Normal community and active in mentoring students through the Hart Career Center. In 2009, he and Susan took part in the …


Sammye Greer, Sammye Greer Jan 2015

Sammye Greer, Sammye Greer

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Professor of English Sammye Greer was on faculty at IWU from 1970-1982. On behalf of the newly-formed 2014 Women's Caucus, Greer was asked to provide any recollections she had of the ca. 1970s IWU Women's Caucus, including any records or documentation that might still exist. Her remarks describe the campus climate for female faculty, events of the Caucus in her era, and perspectives on the issues she encountered as department chair.

Dr. Greer received IWU's Teaching Excellence Award and gave an Honors Day Convocation address in May 1978. The text for that address may be found at http://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/teaching_excellence/42


Janet Mcnew, Janet Mcnew, Meg Miner Sep 2014

Janet Mcnew, Janet Mcnew, Meg Miner

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Janet McNew was Illinois Wesleyan's Provost and Dean of Faculty and Professor of English from 1993-2003. She also served as Acting President from 2003-2004 following the death of Minor Myers, jr.

During this interview, McNew discusses her career progression, before and after IWU, and some of the distinctions involved in Provost/Dean duties as they relate to managing the budget and changes to curriculum.

She shares her views on how monitoring national issues, addressing educational goals with faculty, and responding to tragedies affected IWU. She includes favorite memories of President Myers.

Reflecting on her time as acting President, McNew comments on …


Carren Moham, Carren Moham, Francine Krieger 2015 Aug 2014

Carren Moham, Carren Moham, Francine Krieger 2015

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Dr. Moham was Professor of Music at Illinois Wesleyan from 1998-2014. She matriculated from The Ohio State University in Columbus where she earned the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Vocal Pedagogy and Black Music History.

During this interview she recounts her move from her doctoral program at the Ohio State University, to the Washington Cancer Institute and her choice of Illinois Wesleyan. Moham also discusses some of the memorable moments from her teaching and performing career in Illinois. After retiring, she became artist teacher voice at Illinois State University and is the owner of a voice rehabilitation business in …


Amanda Toney-Logan And Myrtis Sullivan, Amanda Toney-Logan '74, Myrtis Sullivan '74, Elissa Ledvort 2013 Jul 2014

Amanda Toney-Logan And Myrtis Sullivan, Amanda Toney-Logan '74, Myrtis Sullivan '74, Elissa Ledvort 2013

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The primary subject of this joint interview is the founding of the Iota Zeta Chapter of the national service fraternity Delta Sigma Theta. Logan served as first Vice President and Dean of Pledges. Logan and Sullivan also discuss the group's activities on campus and their thoughts on the reason the IWU chapter closed. The two friends also recount their recent efforts in getting the chapter restarted and tell stories about the connections they made in life because of their Iota Zeta friendships.

Other topics include dorm and social life, "short term" and the cost of tuition. They discuss IWU's small …


Mary Beth Phillips, Mary E. Phillips, Abigail Szunyogh 2014 Apr 2014

Mary Beth Phillips, Mary E. Phillips, Abigail Szunyogh 2014

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Mary Beth Phillips worked at IWU for 27 years. In that time she served as Administrative Assistant for three different Presidents and for two of the Vice Presidents for Business and Finance.

Her stories include the office's role in the campus building projects during her tenure and the changes she's seen to campus's connection to the Methodist Church.


Paul Schley, Paul Schley, Abigail Szunyogh 2014 Jan 2014

Paul Schley, Paul Schley, Abigail Szunyogh 2014

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Paul Schley worked in the Admissions Office at IWU for 39 years. In this interview he recounts his travels as an international recruiter, the campus traditions he's observed and a few office pranks.

He mentions the effects of campus beautification and facility improvements on prospective students’ decisions and his interest in keeping in touch with alumni and their families.


Hyder Alyan, Hyder Alyan 2006, Sep, Illinois Wesleyan University Jul 2005

Hyder Alyan, Hyder Alyan 2006, Sep, Illinois Wesleyan University

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Hyder Alyan was in the Muslim Student Association from 2002-2006. She was on its Executive Board during her last year and recalls group activities and campus atmosphere, including in response to the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001. She also responds to a question about what IWU can do to improve campus life for Muslim students.


Pamela Buchanan Muirhead, Pamela Buchanan Muirhead '68 Jan 2000

Pamela Buchanan Muirhead, Pamela Buchanan Muirhead '68

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English professor and IWU alumna Pamela Muirhead's interview about teaching at IWU was conducted on an unspecified date by Bob Aaron in IWU's Communication Office.


Pamela Buchanan Muirhead, Pamela Buchanan Muirhead '68, Lonnie Smith '94 Mar 1997

Pamela Buchanan Muirhead, Pamela Buchanan Muirhead '68, Lonnie Smith '94

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Dr. Muirhead talks about her love of reading, early school experiences and race relations in Hyde Park and Bloomington. She discusses dorm life, campus social life and recalls participating in a march with Martin Luther King, Jr. in Chicago and the effects of his messages and his visits on her and her community, both in Chicago and in Bloomington. Muirhead recalls influential faculty and classes, the decision to return to campus to teach, and incidents of racism on campus.


Grace Green Shields, Grace Green Shields '17, Rachel Sheilds Scott Sep 1976

Grace Green Shields, Grace Green Shields '17, Rachel Sheilds Scott

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Interview with Grace Green Shields, Class of 1917, daughter of an IWU faculty member, who was born in, and lived in, a house adjacent to IWU. The interview took place on September 4, 1976 and was conducted in South Haven, Michigan by her daughter, Rachel Shields Scott.

Mrs. Shields relates several stories about growing up around campus and going to IWU as a student. One story is about how she and her sister won the first-ever intercollegiate tennis tournament hosted by Millikin in 1917, the significance of which both Grace and her daughter discuss since it is years before the …


Emily Dale Rebuttal To Schlafly, Emily Dale Jan 1973

Emily Dale Rebuttal To Schlafly, Emily Dale

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In her introduction, Dale states that she was invited to provide this commentary on IWU's radio station (WESN) in response to a Phyllis Schlafly broadcast about the Equal Rights Amendment.