was recently awarded first place and a cash prize in the architecture category in the 2021 juried exhibit sponsored by the Midwest Center for Photography in Wichita, Kansas, for his photo “Infinity: The Way Out.” Jim has also received honorable mentions by juries for his photography in the annual Minimalist Photography Awards, as well as in other exhibits at the Midwest Center for Photography. In the past few years, Jim’s photos have been selected by juries for inclusion in a dozen exhibits in Chicago; Wichita; Scottsdale, Arizona; and online. He was invited to do a show at the Pharmacy Gallery in Springfield as a guest artist in September.
was a dedicated, active alumnus who had a vision for raising the profile of the institution. He and his late wife, Patricia Carlson Damsgaard ’53, remained active supporters of the College throughout their lives. Over the years, Conrad Damsgaard served on the Board of Trustees and as president of the Alumni Association Board of Directors. In 1987, he was honored with a distinguished service award “for his devotion to Illinois College as evidenced by thoughtful alumni involvement.” The Damsgaards’ philanthropy made them members of the Julian Monson Sturtevant Society and the Illinois College Society.
As a student, Damsgaard was elected student body president and was an active member and leader in Phi Alpha. He was also a member of Alpha Phi Omega, economics club, the Hilltoppers dramatic organization, student forum, social committee and intersociety board.
He was first sergeant of the Army Reserve unit on campus and served in the Army from 1954 to 1956. He started his career in sales with Shell Oil Company and went on to have a long career in sales and marketing management at Shell, Swank Motion Pictures and Psychological Associates.
The Damsgaards had three daughters, Susan Damsgaard-Brand ’81, Kristine Damsgaard and Beth Damsgaard Rodriguez. Susan and their granddaughter, Rachel Brand ’18, carried on the family’s legacy as IC alumni. He was 88 when he died March 23, 2022.
founded the KASE Project. It is a central Illinois non-profit dedicated to supporting the autism community. They installed a playground communication board at Southwind Park in Springfield for children with limited verbal speech to enjoy the park with their peers.
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Grant Estes '07,
August 15, 2019
Christopher Welch '94,
July 3, 2019
Sherrie Ross '87,
April 10, 2019
Gregory Michael Tobin '82,
July 2, 2019
Sara Johnson '82,
June 16, 2019
William “Bill” Sullivan '76,
April 30, 2019
Robert Meek '71,
June 13, 2019
Joseph McFadden '66,
July 26,2019
Margaret Marshall Berry '66,
July 26, 2018
Sandra Schickedanz Hockensmith '65,
July 15, 2019
Gioacchino “Jack” Madonia '64,
June 27, 2019
Patricia Coe '64,
February 10, 2019
Judith Carlson Winship '63,
July 7, 2019
Donald Propeck '63,
March 7, 2019
Bernadine Drake '61,
June 18, 2019
Joceleyn Kaligis '61,
May 10, 2019
Charles McPike '60
July 6, 2019
Gary Turpin '59,
August 14, 2019
Diana Dawdy Chesley '58,
June 22, 2019