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As the new editor of the 1994 McKendrean Yearbook, I hope you enjoy all the time and effort that was put into this Yearbook. Even though it is a little late, we have been working on it constantly to get it done. Our theme is "It's All A Mystery" or why the Yearbook was never finished in 1994. We are sorry if everything did not get in due to the limited resources we had to work with and the pressures of trying to get this Yearbook done. I want to thank Tammy Setzekorn and Jason Zimmer for all their help. I would also like to thank the McKendree Review for additional pictures.
Thank you,
Marsha Reynolds
Mike McCann made a special trip back to McKendree from London, England, to have his picture taken for the '93 Yearbook.
Unfortunately, his picture was left out. Therefore, this picture of Mike on page one of the '94 Yearbook is especially for him.
To Marsha,
On behalf of the McKendree Family I would like to thank you and your staff for all the work you put into the making of this yearbook. Without your persistence I'm sure we would not have achieved our goal. My personal thanks to you. Tammy and Jason.
Sincerely,
David L. Ottinger Prof, of Art
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In 1994, the search was on to find a new president to replace President TenBrink who was retiring. Everyone on campus anxiously awaited news about who would be the next President of McKendree College. Finally, the first big mystery was solved when Mc- Kendree chose Dr. James M. Dennis.
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1 . An NSO member helps carry stuff in. 2. Conan Michelle Luitjohan roll toilet paper. 3. Lisa Czari of unpacking to do. 4. Natalie Van Rossum is tal
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1. Dr. Anderson and his artwork. 2. Dr. Sparhawk teaches the finer points of So- ciology. 3. New way to teach. 4. A very intuitive class. 5. Penda Evans and Bran- dy Gambill paying attention?
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1. New Concept; Teachers as food servers? 2. Dr. Stacey-Doyle's class attentive? 3. Ugh! A test in Dr. McChesney's class. 4. A teacher congratulates two seniors. 5. An outside history class with Dr. Folk.
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1. Two students show Japanese items. 2. A demonstration on Japanese writing. 4. Dr. Reynolds tries international cuisine. 5. A student displays many Japanese items.
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1. Many traditional Japanese items are displayed. 2. A student watches as another student demonstrates Japanese writing. 3. Lori Goodwin likes the paper art. 4. A Japanese dance is performed.
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1. The 87th Illinois Infantry Regiment's flag. 2. The Union Army waiting for a command. 3. A young soldier carrying the flag. 4. The Union Army standing at attention. 5. The Confederate Army receiving commands.
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I. The Union Soldiers marching in to war. 2. The Confederate Army down but fighting. 3. Three Southern Belles. 4. The Confederate Army marching to the beat of the drum. 5. The Union Soldiers fire on command. 6. McKendree Choir sings at Re-enactment.
1. Afternoon tea on the patio. 2. Jenifer Elias throws flowers in the face. 3. Conan Meadows hears the girls talking. 4. Conan Meadows leaves fast. 5. Ray and Dr. Brailow greet each other. 6. Shawna Clev- enger and Dr. Brailow smile at each other.
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1. Four ladies perform a Russian dance. 2. Three men do dem onstrations. 3. A lady performs a Russian tradition. 4. A tradi tional Russian dance being performed.
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1. An Indian woman preparing for burial. 2. An Indian Chief rides down the street. 3. Digging a burial site. 4. Doing an Indian tradition. 5. Praying for the dead. 6. McKendree professor lends a helping hand. 7. Getting ready for the Indian burial. 8. Looking off into the dis- tance. 9. Starting the Indian burial.
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Shannon Flanigan Sandy Grathler
Disney Guler Angela Heinzl
Jenna Henderson Duanne Henson
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Tim Price Kathv Schaefer
Brent Schnedund Scott Schulz
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Paul Seiler Keri Smith
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Jennifer Stellhorn Renee Tadlock
Michelle Whitleg Hisako Yamaguchi
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Debbie Kimmle
John Lercher Andrew McChesney
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Jack McVicker Michelle Mullins
Lisa Murray Tisha Padfield
Beth Piper Suzanne Pulliam
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Charlotte Rapp Allyson Robertson
Nikki Wharton Casey Weyant
Scott Wilson
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Jill Buchmiller Kim Cole
Kari Cmkovich Karrie Dame
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Melanie Meeker Gregory Penman
Betty Pocklington Kimberly Radin Christina Scaturro
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Lisa Vaught Sharol Walthes
Yoshikazu Yokota Karri Tasset Ziesset
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Mark Buchanan Shawna Clevenger
Stacey Coffman Lisa Czarnecki
Danielle English Brandy Gambill
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Michelle Luitjohan Kristen Olds
Jayme Perrine Kelly Reno
Michelle Ryberg Cathie Salmons
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Ivy Schultz Tammy Setzekom
Kimberly Smith Michelle Stelte
Kawanna Tate Rebecca Tewell
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Willie Turner Erica Weihe
Aaron Wastphal Heather Young
Jason Zimmer
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David J. Ahola, Ph.D Ted R. Anderson, Ph.D
William Chad Brown Remo Castrale, Ph.D.
Glen E. Chapius Tamara S. Comley
Glenda Sue Cordon Charles L. Davis, Ph.D.
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Lynn C. Eichelberger Rev. Phillip P. Gardner
Edward A. Glowatski. Ed.D. Barbara E. Gordon. Ph.D.
Mary Hollenkamp Annette Hug
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Marilyn J. Huxford, Ph.D. Peggy Her
R.E. Douglas Jone.s, Ph.D. Nancy Kendig
Kim F. Lobring Norman P. Madsen, Ph.D.
Ann Maher Jan Mallrich
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Robert L. McChesney. Hd.D. Thomas McElroy
Joyce C. Miller Jennifer Mills
Joni J. Mitchell Stanley R. Osterhage
Marsha I.. Peck Melanie S, Rahll
Sister Gabrielle Rowe, Ph.D Tammy Sinn
Marjorie A. Snep Kim H. Song. Ed.D.
Frank Spreng, Ph.D Michele Stacey-Doyle, Ph.D.
Christopher D. Stanley, Ph.D. Linda K. Stickler
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Robert J. Treat. D.Min. Jane Weingartner
Janice M. Wiegmann Jeni Wise
Tracy Wyatt
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1 . Las Vegas comes to McKendree. 2. Try your luck. 3. Pick a number, any number. 4. Easy come, easy go. 5. 1 prefer Scrabble, ifs cheaper.
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1. Number 22 goes for the dunk. 2. Bye-Bye ball. Hello point. 3. Eejuan Riddle watches intensely. 4. Jon Kraus goes for two. 5. Eejuan Riddle waits for the rebound.
Intense watching. 2 1 hope I make it. 3. No fighting now! 4. The ball anybody? 5. Yes' 6. I want it!
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Volleyball
1. Our best players. 2. A McKendree block. 3. Strategy session. 4. I've got it! 5. Slam that ball! 6. Good job! 7. McKendree Volleyball Team.
Women s Softball
1. Warming up. 2. A strike? 3. I'm so close. 4. Good job. ladies. 5. Going for the strike. 6. Safe!
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1. 1 hope this is a home run. 2. 1 hit the ball. 3. Please let me get a hit. 4. Oh man! I got dirty! 5. I caught it!
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1. Let's get pumped up. 2. Ready, set. kick. 3. Crowd in sus- pense. 4. Good, game. Good game.
1. Let's run this play. 2. Pass the ball to me. 3. Get ready! 4. Who wants the ball? 5. Early arrivers. 6. Tough play. 7. Warm-up kicks.
Defense! 2. Run! 3. A goal? 4. Ball? 5. I've got it! 6. Good Kick! 7 A play on the arm.
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Men's Golf
What a life! 2. Where's the ball? 3 What a swing! 4. Don't get tee'd off!
McKendree Golf Team. 2. Lining up the shot. 3. It's so heavy! 3 4. Not too hard!
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Say cheese! 2. All smiles. 3. A helping hand. 4. Dr. Huxford's class. 5. Jamaican school children. 6. Taking a break.
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1. Future McKendrean? 2. All smiles. 3. The cap says it all. 4. Dr. Reynolds and a happy graduate. 5. This is your day.
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1. Three happy graduates. 2. Congratulations, son. 3. Please don't rain on my parade.
Laughing together one last time. 2. I'm so proud of you. 3. Three McKendree graduates.
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