was named CEO of ADDMAN Engineering earlier this month. Based in St. Louis, the company supports manufactured products and manufacturing services. Joseph graduated Illinois College with honors in physics and was awarded the George W. Horton, Sr. Prize in Physics.
graduated and received his doctorate in May 2021. Brant got married to Miranda on July 2, 2021. He also started working at Citizens Memorial Hospital in August.
and Alan Grant Wilson, Jr., Nov. 13, 2021.
Ann Hammond Callahan '55
(Chi Beta) October 30, 2022
Roberta Flynn McNeely '54
(Chi Beta) May 20, 2022
Bernice Hardin Simmermaker '54,
December 20, 2022
Jodie Keiser Falkenburg '53
(Chi Beta) December 24, 2022
Dewey Gronau '52
(Phi Alpha) December 27, 2022
Richard H. Mills ’51 H’03,
July 16, 2023
Margaret Chapin Gill '50
(Chi Beta) March 29, 2023
Josephine Gerdes Cannon '48
(Gamma Delta) December 13, 2022
Marian Rees Russell '48
(Gamma Delta) February 13, 2023
Majorie Colwell Weber '48
(Gamma Delta) December 13, 2022
J. Lee Westrate '44
(Phi Alpha) October 22, 2022
Joe Calmese ’07,
Illinois College extends its sympathy on the death of his mother Susan Calmese on Nov. 17, 2022. The Susan L. Calmese Memorial Scholarship Fund has been created in her honor.
Lisa Lucassen Pierce ’91
Illinois College extends its sympathy on the death of her husband, Ronald A. Pierce, and her father, Robert W. Lucassen, in March 2021.
Jim Spizzo ’74 and Joanne Spatz,
Illinois College extends its sympathy on the death of Joanne’s mother, Mary Gerry Spatz, on Dec. 18, 2022.
Ed Johnson ’74,
Illinois College extends its sympathy on the death of his wife, Connie Johnson, on Oct. 17, 2020.
Barbara Ater Surratt ’72 and Julie Surratt Wilkinson ’05,
Illinois College extends its sympathy to on the death of Ronald Surratt ’72 on Nov. 19, 2022. Ronald was Barbara’s husband of 50 years and Julie’s father.
Bob Lukeman ’51,
Illinois College extends its sympathy on the death of his wife, Jodie Lukeman, on Oct. 2, 2022.
Grace Yaunches ’21
started a new position as the assistant women’s basketball coach at Millikin University.
Zach Hackert ’21,
a navy veteran, wrote his first book "Destruction: How the Democratic Party & RINOs Almost Destroyed America." It was published by Defiance Press & Publishing and released in December.
Katelyn Tabit ’21
started a new position as revenue tax specialist trainee at the Illinois Department of Revenue.