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Volume  70 


71  Years  of  Publication 


1984 


Year  In  Review 

A  change  for  the  better 


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The  1983-84  year  saw  a  con- 
tinuation of  changes  at  McKen- 
dree.  The  college*s  turnaround  be- 
gan in  1982.  Approximately  150- 
160  students  were  recruited  to  the 
freshman  class  —  the  largest  in  the 
school's  1 56  year  history.  All  of  the 
dorms,  for  the  first  time  in  a  long 
while,  were  completely  full,  and  in 
1983  Carnegie  Hall  was  converted 
from  faculty  offices  back  to  its 
original  purpose  —  that  of  a  dor- 
mitory. With  the  reopening  of 
Carnegie,  offices  had  to  be  relocat- 
ed. Several  buildings  around  cam- 
pus were  renovated  to  accommo- 


INDEX 

Title 

1 

Opening 

2 

Organizations 

Sec 

1 

Student  Life 

Sec 

II 

Sports 

Sec 

III 

Classes 

Sec 

IV 

Administration 

Faculty/Staff 

Sec 

V 

Classified 

Sec 

VI 

ffiT     McKendrean 

date  all  departments  on  campus.  Although  the 
change  caused  much  havoc  on  upper  campus, 
everyone  contributed  in  working  together  to 
get  the  job  done.  A  new  administration  worked 
hard  to  see  that  their  new  ideas  and  policies 
were  carried  out.  The  change  proved  to  be  a 
success  as  everyone  settled  into  their  area  and 
got  used  to  their  new  surroundings. 


illion  Dollar 


Donation 

On  Friday,  September  30,  1983,  the  Wildy 
Hall  and  Robert  F.  White  Memorial  Mall 
dedication  ceremony  was  held  on  McKendree 
College's  Lebanon  campus.  Alexander  Wildy 
donated  his  farm  near  Athens,  IL  to  the  col- 
lege in  October,  1981.  The  one  million  dollar 
donation  was  used  partly  to  renovate  the  Old 
Science  building  into  much  needed  office 
space  for  campus  administration.  When  asked 
why  he  donated  such  a  sum  to  a  college  he  had 
no  apparent  connection  with,  the  89  year-old 
Wildy  replied:  "You  can't  take  it  with  you,  I 
just  wanted  to  help." 

McKendree 
Dedicates  Yearbook 

McKendrean  editors  Vicki  Seiberlich  and  the  St.  Louis  Metropolitan  area.  With  warn- 

Scott  Clements  with  advisor  Will  Mulvaney  ingsof  closing  its' doors  after  131  years.  Globe 

have  announced  that  the  1984  McKendrean  publisher  Duncan  Bauman  granted  permis- 

will   be  dedicated  to  the  St.   Louis  Globe-  sion  for  the  college  to  use  the  Globe's  mast 

Democrat  for  its  many  years  of  fine  service  to  head  and  page  titles  in  their  annual  yearbook. 


McKendree's  Bothwell  Chapel 

Another  very  generous  donation  to  McKen- 
dree was  given  by  Mrs.  Muriel  White  in  mem- 
ory of  her  deceased  husband,  Robert  F.  White, 
for  the  purpose  of  constructing  an  outdoor 
mall  area  for  McKendree's  students,  faculty 
and  staff.  Mr.  White  was  a  member  of 
McKendree's  class  of  1 922  and  later  served  on 
the  Board  of  Trustees  in  the  1960's. 

Mrs.  White  and  Alexander  Wildy  were  pre- 
sent at  the  dedication  and  tours  of  Wildy  Hall 
and  the  college's  expanded  bookstore  and 
computer  center  were  given. 


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Title 


PERSPECTIVE 

Take  Another  Look 


1983-84  has  been  a  year  of  many  changes 
for  McKendree.  While  some  of  the  old  tra- 
ditions are  still  around,  many  new  prece- 
dents have  been  set.  The  enrollment  saw  an 
increase  during  the  1982-83  school  year 
and  an  even  bigger  increase  this  year. 
Buildings  have  been  assigned  new  uses  and 
major  renovations  have  taken  place.  Al- 
though these  changes  have  been  occurring, 
we're  not  always  aware  of  what  is  going  on 
around  us,  unless  we  are  directly  involved. 
Take  time  to  look  again,  you  might  just  see 
something  .  .  .  interesting! 

Right:  Freshman  Ken  Coplen  looks  on  as  twins  Dave 
and  Kevin  McFarland  find  their  true  identity. 


McKendree  Soccer  player  Greg  Bean  tries  his 
hand  at  a  new  sport. 


[Opening 


On  a  break  from  classes,  Dr.  McGuire  accompa- 
nies a  prospective  McKendree  student  (his  2  year 
old  son)  to  the  Greek  Week  Fair. 


J.T.  Atwood  seems  to  be  happy  about  moving  back 
into  the  dorms  for  the  1 983-84  school  year  after  his 
summer  break.  (?) 


Above:  Upper  Deneen  provides  a  quiel  place  for  Julie  Muskopf  to 
study. 

Right:  No,  this  isn't  the  latest  entree  served  in  Ames  —  Take 
Another  Look,  it's  Dave  Merz  in  his  original,  prize-winning  cos- 
tume at  the  Halloween  Costume  Dance. 


Opening  M  3 


Keep  Looking  . . 


4  M  Opening 


Because  McKendree  is  a  small  college,  the  students  have  the  advan- 
tage of  knowing  almost  everyone.  Even  though  there  were  over  230 
students  living  on  campus  this  year,  the  students  still  seemed  to  know 
at  least  a  little  about  the  other  students  around  them.  But  there  were 
always  those  that  seemed  to  pop  out  from  no  where  at  the  end  of  the 
year.  —  Keep  looking  for  those  hiding  students. 


If 
inn 


lop  Right:  Ice  forms  on  the  holly  bus] 
Middle  RiRhl:  Tim  Kcclcy 
Rij-h<:  Ah!  The  Ihrill  of  watching  inlr; 
Ahovc:  Frequently  overlooked  is  (he  be 


npus  during  sub-zero  lemp 


ntranceway  on  front 


Opening 


Splice  of  Student  Life 


srecim 

Up  Where  We  Belong 

1983  Homecoming 


Homecoming  is  one  of  the  oldest  of 
McKendrce's  annual  events.  The  tradi- 
tional Homecoming  Day  Soccer  Game, 
Parade,  and  the  evening  Queen's  Coro- 
nation took  place  once  again.  Although 
the  weekend  was  plagued  by  Fall  rains, 
there  were  clear  skies  just  long  enough 
for  the  Bearcat  Soccer  Team  to  finish 
their  game,  and  for  the  parade  to  make 
its  way  through  Lebanon.  The  rain  sti 
didn't  hamper  the  spirit  and  excitement 
of  the  weekend. 


Right:   Queen   candidates   Diane   Davis,  Jo-Ann 
Summers,  and  Vicki  Seiberlich. 


Abote:  Philo's  entry  in  the  parade  stood  out  easily  with  their  yellow  banner. 
Right:  l.inda  and  Don  Parker  display  a  rare  brother-sister  relationship  as  they  accompa- 
nied each  other  to  the  evening's  dinner  and  coronation. 


8  u.  Homecoming 


Top  Left:  Roger  Kingston  and  his  date  Diana  Davies  enjoy  the  evening's 
festivities. 

Left:  Tony  Staudenmaicr  contemplates  the  agony  of  defeat. 
Lower  Left:  The  McKcndrec  Men's  Basketball  team  also  displayed  their 
spirit  in  the  parade. 

Above:  Queen  Jo-Ann  Summers  and  her  escort  Paul  Conrad. 
Below:  Nancy  Sutherlin  fills  in  for  Barb  Klingelhoefer  as  Mistress  of  Cere- 
monies with  Master  of  Ceremonies  Scott  Clements. 


Homecoming 


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Above:  Kevin  Edwards  had  the  honor  of  singing  the  national  anthem  before  the 

game. 

Above  Right:  APO's  parade  entry. 

Below:  Loyal  fans  provide  entertainment  with  their  kazoos. 

Lower  Right:  Queen  candidates,  Vicki  Seiberlich  and  Diane  Davis. 

Bottom:  Freshman  Attendant,  Heidi  Wessel. 

Bottom  Right:  Retiring  Queen,  Jean  Scheller  and  Queen  candidate  Jo-Ann 

Summers. 


Parade  and  Game 

The  1983  Homecoming  was  held  October  22, 1983.  The  day  began  with  the 
annual  Homecoming  Parade  with  Alpha  Omega  receiving  the  award  for  best 
parade  entry.  Next  came  the  soccer  game  against  SEMO.  The  Bearcats  were 
defeated  3-0.  The  last  event  and  climax  of  the  day  was  the  Homecoming 
Cornation  and  Dance.  It  was  held  at  Buckley's  restaurant  in  Fairview  Heights. 


Top  Left:  Freshman  Attendant, 
Debbie  Nitz. 

Top  Center:  Sophomore  Atten- 
dant, Connie  Maxfield 
Above  Left:  The  Bearcat  Cheer- 
leaders take  a  break  from  the  ac- 


Above:  Junior  Attendant,  Bon- 
nie Droste. 
Left:  Clio. 


Homecoming     1 1 


Homecoming 
Queen's  Coronation 


The  Homecoming  Queen's  Coronation  Dinner  and  Dance 
was  held  at  Buckley's  Restaurant  again  this  year.  Dinner  was 
served,  then  followed  the  coronation.  A  dance  ended  the  evening 
with  music  by  "Griffin."  The  Homecoming  Attendants  were 
elected  a  few  weeks  before  that  weekend.  There  was  a  tie  for  the 
freshmen:  Debbie  Nitz  and  Heidi  Wessel.  Connie  Maxfield  was 
chosen  to  represent  the  sophomore  class  and  Bonnie  Droste  was 
nominated  by  the  junior  class.  The  three  senior  Queen  candi- 
dates selected  were  Diane  Davis  of  Cahokia,  Vicki  Seiberlich  of 
Highland,  and  Jo-Ann  Summers  of  Smithton.  Retiring  Queen, 
Jean  Scheller  passed  on  her  crown  to  Jo-Ann  Summers;  the 
1983  Homecoming  Queen. 


Abo\e:  1983  Homecoming  Queen  Jo-Ann  Summers  and  her 
escort  Paul  Conrad. 

Left:  Attendants  (L  to  R)  Heidi  Wessel,  Bonnie  Droste, 
Diane  Davis,  Jo-Ann  Summers,  Vicki  Seiberlich,  Connie 
Maxfield.  and  Debbie  Nitz. 


Queen  Candidate  Diane  Davis  and  escort  Jay  So- 
dini. 


Queen  Candidate  Vicki  Seiberlich  and  escort  Kip      Queen  Candidate  Jo-Ann  Summers  and  escort 
Pabst.  Paul  Conrad. 


12     Homecoming 


Above  Left:  Freshman  Attendant  Debbie 

Nitz  and  escort  Mike  Mm,'. 

Above:  Freshman  Attendant  Heidi  Wesscl 

and  escort  Dan  Davinroy. 

Far   Left:   Sophomore   Attendant   Connie 

Maxfield  and  escort  J.T.  Atwood. 

Left:  Junic  Attendant  Bonnie  Droste  and 

escort  Jeff  Edwards. 


Homecoming  M  13 


You  Were  There 


Jo-Ann  Summers 
Paul  Conrad 


Diane  Davis 
Jay  Sodini 


Jean  Scheller 
Chris  Botwinski 


Debbie  Nitz 
Mike  Mutz 


Heidi  Wessel 
Dan  Davinroy 


Connie  Maxfield 
J.T.  Maxfield 


Bonnie  Droste 
Jeff  Edwards 


Mary  Grabner 
Scott  Clements 


Jenny  Bailor 
Tim  Sennett 


Debbie  Krause 
Charlie  Jarvis 


Nadine  Nuzzo 
Bob  Browy 


Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Harry  Statham 


Sherry  Terveer 
Ken  Brown 


Kim  Test 

Patty  Tourville 

Dearyle  Reising 

Lori  Goldey 

John  Schultz 

Rick  Stumpe 

Morrie  Fraser 

Steve  Wiggs 

Barb  Klingelhoeffer 

JoAnn  Brennan 

Ken  Coplen 

Larry  Warnly 

I4fe/  Homecoming 


Lori  Seiberlich 
David  Bargetzi 


Lisa  Higgins 
Tony  Staudenmaier 


Ellen  Conner 
Tim  Stanberry 


Kathy  Bullock 
David  Woodul 


Lisa  Lynch 
Warren  Fehrenz 


Mary  Haake 
Rick  Sotiropoulos 


Melody  Edwards 
Frank  Evans 


Sarah  Schaeffer 
Tim  Keeley 


Janet  Heinzmann 
Terry  Heern 


Patty  Monroe 
Steve  Hausmann 


Dawn  Miesner 
Cliff  Schulte 


Karyn  Hunsinger 
Terry  Neff 


Leslie  Kramper 
Rob  Staudenmaier 


Jennifer  Schumaker 
Charley  Magourik 


Nancy  Weidemann 
Tim  Stewart 


Sonnie  Botwinski 
Jeff  Trammel 


Lisa  Cain 
Rod  Woods 


Lisa  Cain 
Terri  McKinley 


Terri  McKinley 
Greg  Wallace 


Mary  Mordhorst 

Patty  Klein 

Mary  Mordhorst 

Diana  Davies 

Tom  Price 

Dave  Mordhorst 

Dave  Mordhorst 

Kevin  Edwards 

Roger  Kingston 

Sue  Rowold 

Chuck  Brueggemann 

Karen  Price 
Homecoming/ 

fts 

Switch  . . 


McKendree's  First 
Sweetheart  King 

For  Ihc  first  lime  in  the  recorded  history  of  McKendree,  a  King  was 
elected.  The  girls  of  Harnett  second  decided  to  switch  the  role  of  I  lomccom- 
ing  and  pick  their  perfect  male  representative  of  McKendree.  These  clever 
girls  sponsored  a  Valentine's  Day  Dance  and  Sweetheart  King  Coronation 
which  was  held  on  February  14,  19X4.  The  student  body  nominated  five 
males:  Junior,  Jeff  Edwards;  Sophomore,  Roger  Kingston;  Freshman,  Kevin 
McFarland;  Sophomore,  Dave  Mcr/,  and  Sophomore,  Dave  Mordhorsl  as 
their  Sweetheart  King  Candidates.  The  evening  began  with  a  dance  (with 
music  provided  by  "Austin  Renegade")  and  ended  with  the  King's  Corona- 
tion. Roger  Kingston  was  crowned  McKendree's  Sweetheart  King. 


Swcclhcarl  King 


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Classes 


Year  In  Review 

A  change  for  the  better 


The  1983-84  year  saw  a  con- 
tinuation of  changes  at  McKen- 
dree.  The  college's  turnaround  be- 
gan in  1982.  Approximately  150- 
160  students  were  recruited  to  the 
freshman  class  —  the  largest  in  the 
school's  156  year  history.  All  of  the 
dorms,  for  the  first  time  in  a  long 
while,  were  completely  full,  and  in 
1983  Carnegie  Hall  was  converted 
from  faculty  offices  back  to  its 
original  purpose  —  that  of  a  dor- 
mitory. With  the  reopening  of 
Carnegie,  offices  had  to  be  relocat- 
ed. Several  buildings  around  cam- 
pus were  renovated  to  accommo- 


INDEX 

Title 

l 

Opening 

2 

Classified  (Classes) 

17 

Living/Style    (Organiza- 

tions) 

45 

Living  (Student  Life) 

59 

Sports 

69 

Business   (Administration, 

Faculty,  Staff) 

95 

Graduation 

103 

Index 

110 

j|T     McKendrean 

date  all  departments  on  campus.  Although  the 
change  caused  much  havoc  on  upper  campus, 
everyone  contributed  in  working  together  to 
get  the  job  done.  A  new  administration  worked 
hard  to  see  that  their  new  ideas  and  policies 
were  carried  out.  The  change  proved  to  be  a 
success  as  everyone  settled  into  their  area  and 
got  used  to  their  new  surroundings. 


illion  Dollar 
Donation 

On  Friday,  September  30,  1983,  the  Wildy 
Hall  and  Robert  F.  White  Memorial  Mall 
dedication  ceremony  was  held  on  McKendree 
College's  Lebanon  campus.  Alexander  Wildy 
donated  his  farm  near  Athens,  IL  to  the  col- 
lege in  October,  1981.  The  one  million  dollar 
donation  was  used  partly  to  renovate  the  Old 
Science  building  into  much  needed  office 
space  for  campus  administration.  When  asked 
why  he  donated  such  a  sum  to  a  college  he  had 
no  apparent  connection  with,  the  89  year-old 
Wildy  replied:  "You  can't  take  it  with  you,  I 
just  wanted  to  help." 

McKendree 


The  result  of  4  years  of  hard  work  is  shown  on  the  faces  of 
seniors  Vicki  Seiberlich  and  Diane  Davis  at  Graduation. 

Another  very  generous  donation  to  McKen- 
dree was  given  by  Mrs.  Muriel  White  in  mem- 
ory of  her  deceased  husband,  Robert  F.  White, 
for  the  purpose  of  constructing  an  outdoor 
mall  area  for  McKendree's  students,  faculty 
and  staff.  Mr.  White  was  a  member  of 
McKendree's  class  of  1 922  and  later  served  on 
the  Board  of  Trustees  in  the  1960's. 

Mrs.  White  and  Alexander  Wildy  were  pre- 
sent at  the  dedication  and  tours  of  Wildy  Hall 
and  the  college's  expanded  bookstore  and 
computer  center  were  given. 


Dedicates  Yearbook 


McKendrean  editors  Vicki  Seiberlich  and 
Scott  Clements  with  advisor  Will  Mulvaney 
have  announced  that  the  1984  McKendrean 
will  be  dedicated  to  the  St.  Louis  Globe- 
Democrat  for  its  many  years  of  fine  service  to 


the  St.  Louis  Metropolitan  area.  With  warn- 
ings of  closing  its'  doors  after  1 3 1  years.  Globe 
publisher  Duncan  Bauman  granted  permis- 
sion for  the  college  to  use  the  Globe's  mast 
head  and  page  titles  in  their  annual  yearbook. 


Clai 


17 


SENIORS 


Carol  June  Andricks 

Harold  H.  Andricks 

Jeannette  Grace  Bailor 

Red  Bud,  IL 

Red  Bud,  IL 

O'Fallon,  IL 

Art 

Religion 

Marketing 

Martha  G.  Berry 

Belleville,  IL 

Nursing 


Myra  Ann  Best 

Scott  Billhartz 

Lebanon,  IL 

New  Baden,  IL 

nglish/Psychology 

Math/Computer  Science 

1 8    Seniors 


Cindy  Sue  Caldwell 

Christopher,  IL 

Math 


Barbara  Jones  Cochran 

Belleville,  IL 

Nursing 


Kathleen  Collins 

Belleville,  IL 

Nursing 


Paul  Vincent  Conrad 
Cold  Springs,  MN 
Chemistry/Business 


Lisa  G.  Curten 

Evansville,  IL 

Elementary  Education 


Diane  E.  Davis 
Cahokia,  IL 
Psychology 


Seniors     19 


Nancy  Donour 

Belleville,  IL 

Business 


Jerry  Farris 

Ridgway,  IL 

Physical  Education 


Craig  L.  Franklin 

Collinsville,  IL 
Chemistry/Business 


Patricia  Gilmer 

Belleville,  IL 

Business/Management 


Ellen  C.  Gitkov 

Opdyde,  IL 

Nursing 


Mary  M.  Grabner 
Alton,  IL 
Psychology 


20    Seniors 


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Neil  A.  Haida 

Belleville,  IL 

Accounting/  Business 


Robert  W.  Hale 

Crossville,  IL 

Psychology 


Karen  M.  Harper 

Vienna,  IL 
Physical  Education 


Clara  Harrison 

Karyn  G.  Heidel 

Mark  William  Howell 

Freeburg,  IL 

Red  Bud,  IL 

Belleville,  IL 

Criminal  Justice 

Business 

Christian  Education 

Seniors     21 


Linda  D.  Ives 

Marvin  V.  Jansen 

William  Krueger 

New  Baden,  IL 

Belleville,  IL 

Salem,  IL 

Business/Marketing 

Accounting/Business 

Marketing 

Wilbur  Lewis,  Jr. 

Scott  A.F.B.,  IL 

Physical  Education 


Terri  Lee  McKinley 

Coulterville,  IL 

Psychology 


David  R.  Meddows 

Trenton,  IL 

Management/  Business 


22    Seniors 


Julie  I.  Moore 

Suzanne  Mudd 

Linda  Sue  Murphy 

Belleville,  IL 

Belleville,  IL 

Belleville,  IL 

Accounting/Business 

Business 

Elementary  Education 

Donald  Parker 

Belleville,  IL 

Biology/Psychology 


Erline  Ann  Pooler 

Scott  A.F.B.,  IL 

Nursing/Psychology 


Bernadette  Ann  Przygoda 

Dubois,  IL 

Business 


Seniors     23 


Patricia  Rule 

Belleville,  IL 

Math 


Vicki  Seiberlich 

Highland,  IL 

Art 


Lena  Serbeniuk 

New  Baden,  IL 

Business 


Mary  Lou  Shepherd 
Belleville,  IL 
Management 


Barbara  Jo  Sittner 

O'Fallon,  IL 

Art  Education/Speech 


Robin  Smith 

O'Fallon,  IL 

Computer  Science 


24    Seniors 


Timothy  C.  Stewart 

Pinckneyville,  IL 

Business 


Jo  Ann  Summers 

Smithton,  IL 

Elementary  Education 


Sherry  Terveer 

Belleville,  IL 

Accounting/  Business 


James  Towson 

Belleville,  IL 

Computer  Science 


David  Woodul 

Longview,  TX 

Religion 


Seniors     25 


JUNIORS 


M  I    i  ■ ■■:'■'.'. 


Helen  Arter 
J.T.  Atwood 


Denise  Bruckert 
Michael  Clark 
Lisa  Crumley 
Dave  Dillenberger 


Bonnie  Droste 
Jerry  Ellis 
Adam  Emling 
William  Farmer 


26     Juniors 


Mary  Jo  Feder 
Gerrie  Garmon 
Angie  Gherardini 
Mari  Hadley 


Jennifer  Herman 
Maggie  Herr 
Kristy  Biver-Julius 
Alice  Lauderdale 


Juniors     27 


Jackie  Leemon 
Lori  Lowry 
Terry  Neff 
Sherri  Ninnis 


John  Schultz 
Paul  Seiberlich 
Tim  Stanberry 
Tony  Staudenmaier 


28    Juniors 


Richard  Stumpe 
Michael  Tockstein 
Jack  Unruh 
Tammy  Walker 


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Jon  Althoff 
Teresa  Blecha 
Sonnie  Botwinski 


Becky  Branson 
James  Brock 
Damon  Chaffin 


Warren  Fehrenz 
Jamie  Fisher 
Chuck  Ford 
Elaine  Hamilton 


30    Sophomores 


Betsy  Hankla 
Angie  Heaton 
Lisa  Higgins 
Stephen  Hobbs 


Connie  Holzinger 
Felicia  Jackson 


Lori  Junker 
Roger  Kingston 
Barb  Klingelhoeffer 
Jamie  Lautz 


Donna  Lemons 
Ethan  Litsey 
Mark  Lucido 
Connie  Maxfield 


Sophomores     31 


Allen  May 
Laura-Lee  McLean 


Patty  Monroe 
Dave  Mordhorst 


Mike  Motsinger 
Mike  Mutz 
Mike  Myers 
Linda  Parker 


Averi  Parvand 
Janet  Patton 
Margaret  Rawlings 
Bruce  Reed 


32     Sophomores 


Dearyle  Reising 

Mary  Rickerts 
Dianne  Roberts 
Jennifer  Schumaker 


Craig  Short 
Chris  Smith 
Rob  Staudenmaier 
Bob  Streeper 


Laura  Struense 
Linda  Struense 
Paula  Sutton 
Susan  Thomas 


Patricia  Tourville 
Jeff  Trammel 
Brian  Wuertz 


Sophomores     33 


FRESHMEN 


Angie  Bates 
John  Batson 
Angela  Bean 
Mary  Bender 


Debra  Bethard 
Jacki  Bien 
Donna  Bilyeu 
Joan  Blecha 

34 

Freshmen 

Chuck  Brueggemann 
Gina  Caldwell 
Jeff  Campbell 
Peggy  Colgan 


Ellen  Conner 
Kenneth  Coplen 
Diana  Davies 
Joann  Diehl 


Dee  Dintelman 
Kcllie  Dowd 


La-Shell  Ebersohl 
Vicki  Edelmann 


-'reshmen     3' 


Kevin  Edwards 
Susan  Fricke 
Steve  Frisse 
Jennifer  Gammage 
Terri  Gentry 


Pam  Goestenkors 
Lori  Goldey 
JoAnn  Goscinski 
Janice  Guebert 
Carol  Guth 


Catherine  Haney 
Scott  Harper 
Brent  Haukapp 
Sue  Hausmann 
Jeff  Higgins 


Amy  Hilderbrand 
Karen  Hunsinger 
Stacy  Jackson 
Charles  Jarvis 
Linda  Jaworski 


Freshmen     37 


Dan  Kasten 
Sheila  Kehrer 


Jill  Kelling 
Willie  Kidd 


Patricia  Klein 
Vivian  Kloke 


Tammy  Korte 
James  Kramp 
Leslie  Kramper 
Barbara  Kueker 


38     Freshmen 


v  Shelly  Lappc 
Darren  Laske 
Doug  Leeker 
Lori  Lehr 


I     Jody  Maroney 
fj     Dave  McFarland 
Kevin  McFarland 
Diuna  McKenzie 
1 


Paige  Mettler 
Mary  Beth  Moody 
Larry  Mueller 


Julie  Muskopf 
Christy  Neff 
Daniel  Netemeyer 


Freshmen     39 


Samantha  Newcomb 
Debbie  Nitz 
Jeffrey  Noblin 
Debbie  Ozier 


Nanette  Parris 
David  Prickett 
Cathy  Rea 
Jo-Allison  Rogers 


Eric  Schifferdecker 
Diane  Schroeder 
Lori  Seiberlich 
Kevin  Shear 


Barbara  Shoot 
Carl  Shreve 
Ray  Smith 
Patricia  Stamps 


40     Freshmen 


Deborah  Struebig 
Therese  Suarez 
Janine  Swaims 
Denise  Tabor 


Nancy  Travis 
Lynn  Tucker 
Sonya  Vandekerkhove 
Tracy  Wargo 


Heidi  Wessel 
Stephen  Wiggs 
Jeff  Wilkins 
Jennifer  Williams 


Melissa  Wombacher 
Veronica  Woodiest 
Diane  Zielke 


Freshmen     41 


Berlitz 
Students 


Ahmed  Abdulaal 
Jamal  Abdulaziz 
Tariq  Abushal 


Mansour  Ahmadi 
Zahid  Amboun 
Naser  Amiri 


Nabeel  Atiyah 
Shaker  Azwarie 
Ali  BaSaheeh 


Saad  Dausari 
Hashem  Fallatah 
Abdullah  Faqie 


42     Berlitz 


Hameed  Farsi 
Mohammed  Ghamdi 
Mohiddin  Ghulam 


Mohammed  Ghuneim 
khaled  Harbi 
Mohammed  Harbi 


Abdullah  Hussaini 
Siddique  Jabreel 
Abdulelah  karkadan 


Ahmed  Abdulaal 
Khaled  Kawkandi 


Berlitz     43 


Nabeel  Khayyat 
Salahaldin  Kishe 
Hassan  Mashat 


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Organizations 


Year  In  Review 

.A  change  for  the  better 


The  1983-84  year  saw  a  con- 
tinuation of"  changes  at  McKen- 
dree.  The  college's  turnaround  be- 
gan in  1982.  Approximately  150- 
160  students  were  recruited  to  the 
freshman  class  —  the  largest  in  the 
school's  1 56  year  history.  All  of  the 
dorms,  for  the  first  time  in  a  long 
while,  were  completely  full,  and  in 
1983  Carnegie  Hall  was  converted 
from  faculty  offices  back  to  its 
original  purpose  —  that  of  a  dor- 
mitory. With  the  reopening  of 
Carnegie,  offices  had  to  be  relocat- 
ed. Several  buildings  around  cam- 
pus were  renovated  to  accommo- 


INDEX 

Title 

1 

Opening 

2 

Classified  (Classes) 

17 

Living/Style 

(Organiza- 

tions) 

45 

Living  (Studen 

Life) 

59 

Sports 

69 

Business   (Administration, 

Faculty,  Staff) 

95 

Graduation 

103 

Index 

110 

If  McKen 

drean 

date  all  departments  on  campus.  Although  the 
change  caused  much  havoc  on  upper  campus, 
everyone  contributed  in  working  together  to 
get  the  job  done.  A  new  administration  worked 
hard  to  see  that  their  new  ideas  and  policies 
were  carried  out.  The  change  proved  to  be  a 
success  as  everyone  settled  into  their  area  and 
got  used  to  their  new  surroundings. 


illion  Dollar 
Donation 

On  Friday,  September  30,  1983,  the  Wildy 
Hall  and  Robert  F.  White  Memorial  Mall 
dedication  ceremony  was  held  on  McKendree 
College's  Lebanon  campus.  Alexander  Wildy 
donated  his  farm  near  Athens,  IL  to  the  col- 
lege in  October,  1981.  The  one  million  dollar 
donation  was  used  partly  to  renovate  the  Old 
Science  building  into  much  needed  office 
space  for  campus  administration.  When  asked 
why  he  donated  such  a  sum  to  a  college  he  had 
no  apparent  connection  with,  the  89  year-old 
Wildy  replied:  "You  can't  take  it  with  you,  I 
just  wanted  to  help." 

McKendree 


Dan  Parker,  senior,  shows  his  winning  form  in  the  Greek 
Week  pie  eating  contest. 

Another  very  generous  donation  to  McKen- 
dree was  given  by  Mrs.  Muriel  White  in  mem- 
ory of  her  deceased  husband,  Robert  F.  White, 
for  the  purpose  of  constructing  an  outdoor 
mall  area  for  McKendree's  students,  faculty 
and  staff.  Mr.  White  was  a  member  of 
McKendree's  class  of  1 922  and  later  served  on 
the  Board  of  Trustees  in  the  1960's. 

Mrs.  White  and  Alexander  Wildy  were  pre- 
sent at  the  dedication  and  tours  of  Wildy  Hall 
and  the  college's  expanded  bookstore  and 
computer  center  were  given. 


Dedicates  Yearbook 


McKendrean  editors  Vicki  Seiberlich  and 
Scott  Clements  with  advisor  Will  Mulvaney 
have  announced  that  the  1984  McKendrean 
will  be  dedicated  to  the  St.  Louis  Globe- 
Democrat  for  its  many  years  of  fine  service  to 


the  St.  Louis  Metropolitan  area.  With  warn- 
ings of  closing  its'  doors  after  131  years.  Globe 
publisher  Duncan  Bauman  granted  permis- 
sion for  the  college  to  use  the  Globe's  mast 
head  and  page  titles  in  their  annual  yearbook. 


Organizations     4f 


Approximately  500  high  school  stu- 
dents from  18  area  schools  participated 
in  McKendree's  Invitational  Model 
United  Nations  that  is  held  biannually 
on  the  Lebanon  campus.  As  the  spring 
session  speaker  the  Model  UN  spon- 
sored Sylvia  DeSilva  from  the  United 
Nations  in  New  York.  Ms.  DeSilva 
spoke  on  disarmament  issues  and  par- 
ticipated in  a  question  answer  session. 
The  spring  session  was  the  largest  Mode 
UN  conference  in  McKendree's  history. 
Since  1972,  when  the  Model  UN  pro- 
gram was  introduced  on  campus,  the 
McKendree  Invitational  Model  UN  has 
grown  from  75  high  school  participants 
to  500  in  1984.  The  Model  UN  is 
planned  and  conducted  entirely  by 
McKendree  students.  The  1983-84  pro- 
gram was  directed  under  the  supervision 
of  Secretary-General  Ron  McCaski 


Top:  Secretarj  General.  Ron  McCaskil 

lop  Kifjht:  Economic  Development  Committee 

Above:  Human  Rights  Committee. 

Kij>ht:  Political  Committee  (I  to  r)  Carol  Guth.  Chuck  W( 


46     Model  UN 


MODEL  UNITED  NATIONS 


Members  of  Model  UN  are:  Denise  Tabor,  Jeremy  York,  Amy  Hildebrand,  Barry  Surber,  Paige  Mettler, 
Pattej  Heberer,  Kelly  Grenia,  Gina  Schneider,  John  Setroff,  Kim  Wilhelm,  Becky  Branson.  Warren 
Fehrenz,  Terry  Slavens,  Jean  Lindsey,  Diane  Schroeder,  Marcia  Lindsey,  Chuck  Woosley,  Chitra 
Chauhan,  Carol  Guth,  Mark  Piskos.  Dave  Andrews.  Steve  Frisse,  Laura  McLean,  Vernon  Ferry,  Barb 
Shoot,  Mark  Toennis,  La  Shell  Ebersohl,  Lenn\  Ersery.  Michael  Tockstein,  Michelle  Barr,  Tim  Hunds- 
dorfer.  Assistants  Jeff  Jones,  Scott  Harper,  Rich  Barth,  Jenny  Bailor.  Office  Managers  —  Nanette 
Parris,  Veronica  Woodiest.  Consultants  —  Jeff  Cote,  Jeff  Noblen,  Jim  Towson.  President  of  General 
NssenibK  Dan  Kasten.  Secretary  General  —  Ron  McCaskill,  Advisor  —  Dr.  David  Ahola,  Executive 
\dministrator        Dr.  Pat  Folk. 

Tup:  Awards  Session  in  the  General  Assembly. 

Top  Left:  Security  Council  (1  to  r)  La  Shell  Ebersohl.  Barb  Shoot,  Mark  Toennis. 

Above:  Presentation  of  Service  Award  to  Ron  McCaskill  by  Dan  Kasten. 

Left:  Model  UN  member  Denise  Tabor. 


Model  UN     47 


On  Campus 


4S     On  Campus 


On  Campus     49 


Alpha  Omega 


Alpha  Omega  was  installed  on  the  McKendree  campus  November  23,  1954,  and 
rechartered  in  November  1970.  The  sorority  is  active  in  on-campus  projects. 

Officers:  President  —  Leslie  Walters,  Vice  President  —  Dearyle  Reising,  Secretary  — 
Terri  Blecha,  Treasurer  —  Lisa  Higgins,  Workchairman  —  Bonnie  Droste,  Pledge 
Mistress  —  Becky  Branson,  Social  Chairman  —  Nadine  Nuzzo. 


vm 


Abo\e:  AO  members  (bottom)  Lisa  Higgins,  Alumni  Sarah 
Schaeffcr  (middle)  Alumni  Beth  Gollinger,  Dearyle  Reising, 
Terri  Blecha  (top)  Angie  Heaton,  Janine  Gullick,  Nancy 
Sutherlin,  Nadine  Nuzzo  and  Bonnie  Droste. 


Above:  AO  and  friends  (  1st  row  I  to  r)  AO  members  Mary  Beth  Moody  and  Jennifer  Gamage  (2nd 
row)  AO  member  Angie  Heaton,  Jennifer  Williams,  Deborah  Struebig  (3rd  row)  AO  member  Angie 
Bean,  Ellen  Conner,  Diane  Zielke,  Jenny  Bailor.  Nanette  Parris  (4th  row)  Cathy  Haney.  AO 
member  Nancy  Sutherlin,  AO  member  Michelle  Barr.  AO  member  Lesley  Kramper,  Carol  Guth, 
AO  member  Christy  Neff.  AO  members  not  pictured:  Becky  Branson.  Leslie  Walters,  Sonnie 
Botwinski.  Tern  Gentry,  Jennifer  Schumaker.  Linda  Jaworski,  Kathy  Potthast,  Shelly  Lappe.  Barb 
Shoot  and  Jill  Kelline 


50     AO 


Clionian  Literary  Society 


The  Clionian  Literary  Society  or  "Clio"  as 
it  is  known,  is  a  women's  society  open  by  invi- 
tation to  an\  girl  v.  ith  a  2.00  or  better  diminu- 
tive grade  point  average.  Clio  was  founded  in 
1869,  and  was  the  first  society  for  women  at 
McKendree. 

Officers  for  1984  are:  President  —  Denise 
Bruckert,  Vice  President  —  Alice  Lauderdale, 
Secretary  Paula  Sutton,  Treasurer  — 

Katrn  Bullock. 


Above:  Members  of  Clio  are  (1st  row  I  to  r)  MaryJo  Feder,  Alice  Lauderdale,  Laurel  Rettle,  Jo-Ann 
Summers.  Abb\  Miller  (2nd  row)  Paula  Sutton,  Advisor  Carolyn  Decker.  Honorary  Member  Lisa 
Crumley.  Denise  Bruckert,  Kathy  Bullock,  Jamie  Lautz.  Not  pictured:  Averi  Parvand 


Clio     51 


Gamma  Sigma  Sigma 


Gamma  Sigma  Sigma  is  a  national 
service  sorority  and  the  only  national  so- 
rority on  campus.  They  are  involved  in 
various  community  and  on  campus  pro- 
jects. Sigma  had  a  large  turnout  this 
year  of  27  pledges. 


Right  Top:  Members  of  Sigma  are  ( 1  st  row,  1  to  r) 
JoAnn  Diehl,  Lori  Seiberlich.  Mary  Mordhorst, 
La  Shell  Ebersohl  (2nd  row)  Susan  Daily,  Patty 
Tourville,  Lcesa  Reutershan  (3rd  row)  Dee  Dintel- 
man,  Jody  Maroney,  Connie  Maxfield.  Diana 
Landry,  Lori  Lowry,  Diana  Davies,  Susan  Thomas 
(4th  row)  Lori  Goldey.  Nancy  Travis,  Linda  Park- 
er, Samantha  Newcomb,  Rebecca  Newcomb,  So- 
nya  Vandekerkhove,  Connie  Holzinger  and  Linda 
Carriker. 

Right:  Actives  Cindy  Caldwell,' Helen  Arter,  Peg- 
gy Rawlings.  Chitra  Chauhan  and  Barb  Davis. 
Not  pictured:  Jackie  Leemon  and  Honorary  Mem- 
bers Angela  Cosner  and  Vicki  Seiberlich. 


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Officers:  President  —  Barb  Davis,  Vice  President  —  Helen  Arter,  2nd  Vice  Presi- 
dent -  Jackie  Leemon,  Recording  Secretary  —  Lisa  Kohrman,  Corresponding 
Secretary  —  Helen  Arter,  Alumni  Secretary  —  Barb  Davis,  Parliamentarian  — 
Cindy  Caldwell,  Historian  —  Cindy  Caldwell,  Treasurer  —  Lisa  Kohrman,  Social 
Chairman  —  Peggy  Rawlings,  Public  Relations  —  Chitra  Chauhan. 


Sigma 


Alpha  Phi  Omega 


Alpha  Phi  Omega  was  established  on  campus  in  1972.  APO  is  the  only  national 
fraternity  on  campus.  One  of  APO's  main  events  every  year  is  the  Red  Cross  Bloodmobile 
on  campus. 

Officers  are:  President  —  Terry  Neff,  Vice  President  in  charge  of  Service  —  Bill  Farmer, 
Vice  President  in  charge  of  Pledging  —  Jerry  Ellis,  Secretary  —  Tony  Staudenmaier, 
Treasurer  —  Don  Meaks,  Sergeant  of  Arms  —  Rob  Staudenmaier,  Historian/Social 
Chairman  —  Jeff  Edwards,  Chaplain  —  Dave  Woodul. 


Above:  Members  of  APO  are  (bottom  I  to  r)  Alumni  Mark  Smith,  Tony  Staudenmaier,  Dave  Long.  Dave 
Woodul,  Terry  Neff  (lop)  Bill  Farmer,  Alumni  Brian  Kay.  Jerry  Ellis,  Alumni  Terry  Davinroy.  Rob 
Staudenmaier.  Not  pictured:  Don  Meaks,  Jeff  Edwards,  Jeff  Campbell,  Kevin  Keller,  Michelle  Le  Pere, 
Julie  Muskopf,  and  Keith  Sharringhausen. 


APO     53 


Philosophian  Literary  Society 


The  Philosophian  Literary  Society  has  the  distinction  of  being  the  oldest  literary 
society  west  of  the  Alleghenies  and  the  third  oldest  in  the  nation.  Philo  has  an  active 
social  program  including  the  annual  "Philo  Formal." 

Officers  are:  President  —  Brian  Wuertz,  Vice  President  —  Paul  Conrad,  Secretary 
—  Scott  Clements,  Treasurer  —  Bob  Streeper. 


Above:  Members  of  Philo  are:  (bottom  1  to  r) 
Chuck  Ford,  Scott  Clements,  Bob  Streeper,  John 
Glenn,  Craig  Short  (top)  Brian  Wuertz,  Paul  Con- 
rad, Greg  Wallace  and  Allen  May.  Not  pictured: 
Jeff  Wilkens. 


54     Philo 


Delta  Phi  Sigma 


Delta  Phi  Sigma  was  founded  in  1966  to 
fill  what  its  charier  members  felt  was  a 
social  gap  on  the  McKendree  campus. 
Adelphi  strives  to  promote  throughout  the 
campus  and  the  local  community  an  in- 
volvement in  social  activities.  On  May  3, 
1984  Adelphi  celebrated  its  15th  year  as  a 
chartered  social-service  society. 


•\bo\e:  Members  of  Adelphi  are:  (floor)  Alumni  Thumper  Smith  ( 1st  row  I  to  r)  Jerry  Thomas,  Michael  Myers, 
Bill  Murphy,  Pat  McDermott,  Michael  Tockstein,  Mark  Hubbs,  Eric  Weigers  (2nd  row)  Alumni:  Jim  Johnson, 
•\dvisor  Dr.  Pat  Folk,  Tracey  Miller,  Jim  Ford,  Gray  Alberter,  Bill  Parkin,  Michael  Reddy,  Todd  Reigle,  and 
Jeff  Brazil. 


Adelphi 


Phi  Rho  Chi 


Phi  Rho  Chi  Social  Service  Society  was  founded  in  the  spring  of  1 963.  The  men  of 
Ferox  stress  brotherhood  and  strength  through  unity.  The  society  sponsors  various 
social  events  and  service  projects  throughout  the  year. 

Ferox  officers  are:  President  —  Mike  Mutz,  Vice  President  —  Dave  Mordhorst, 
Secretary  —  Rick  Stumpe,  Treasurer  —  Barry  Wesselmann,  Pledge  Master  — 
Greg  Bean. 


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Above:  Members  of  Ferox  are:  (I  to  r)  Mike  Mutz, 
Greg  Bean,  Craig  Franklin,  Dave  Mordhorsl.  Not  pic- 
tured: Nick  Adams,  Doug  Kassing,  Tom  Margherita, 
Riek  Stumpe,  Chuck  Wagner  and  Barry  Wesselmann. 


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The  Plutonian  Social  Society,  founded  in  1849,  is  the  oldest  Social  Society  west  of  the 
Alleghenies.  Because  of  its  state  charter.  Plato  is  a  recognized  corporation  by  the  State 
of  Illinois.  The  BS'ers  sponsor  many  social  events  throughout  the  year,  including 
weekly  gatherings  at  the  "Rock  Pile"  for  those  interested  in  geology. 

Officers  are:  President  Paul  Seiberlich,  Vice  President  —  Dave  Merz,  Secretary 
.1.  T.  Atwood,  Treasurer  —  Jerry  Farris. 

Above:  Members  of  the  BS'ers  are;  ( 1st  row  I  to  r)  Dave  Merz,  Tracy  Hickam  (2nd  row)  J.  T.  Atwood.  Jerry 
I  arris.  Roger  Kingston  (3rd  row   )  Paul  Seiberlich  and  Chris  Sirtak. 


BS'ers     57 


ISC  and  Greek  Week 


Right:  Members  of  ISC  are:  (bottom  I  to  rl  Linda 
Parker.  J.  T.  Atwood,  Connie  Maxfield.  Dave  Merz. 
Lisa  Kohrman  (top)  Bill  Murph),  Bill  Farmer.  John 
Glenn,  Brian  Wuertz,  Dearyle  Reising,  Lisa  Higgins 
and  Demse  Bruckert. 


The  Inter-Society  Council  is  com- 
posed of  two  representatives  from 
each  sororit)  and  fraternity.  They 
help  sponsor  "Greek"  activities,  and 
the)  work  to  improve  the  organiza- 
tions. This  year  they  were  involved  in 
McKendree's  Annual  Phonathon. 

Greek  Week  took  place  on  campus 
during  early  fall.  Various  activities 
and  events  were  planned  to  make  it  a 
successful  week. 


58     ISC/Greek  Week 


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Student  Life 


Year  In  Review 

A  change  for  the  better 


The  1983-84  year  saw  a  con- 
tinuation of  changes  at  McKen- 
dree.  The  college's  turnaround  be- 
gan in  1982.  Approximately  150- 
160  students  were  recruited  to  the 
freshman  class  —  the  largest  in  the 
school's  1 56  year  history.  All  of  the 
dorms,  for  the  first  time  in  a  long 
while,  were  completely  full,  and  in 
1983  Carnegie  Hall  was  converted 
from  faculty  offices  back  to  its 
original  purpose  —  that  of  a  dor- 
mitory. With  the  reopening  of 
Carnegie,  offices  had  to  be  relocat- 
ed. Several  buildings  around  cam- 
pus were  renovated  to  accommo- 


INDEX 

Title 

l 

Opening 

2 

Classified  (Classes) 

17 

Living/Style    (Organiza- 

tions) 

45 

Living  (Student  Life) 

59 

Sports 

69 

Business   (Administration, 

Faculty,  Staff) 

95 

Graduation 

103 

Index 

110 

fflT     McKendrean 

date  all  departments  on  campus.  Although  the 
change  caused  much  havoc  on  upper  campus, 
everyone  contributed  in  working  together  to 
get  the  job  done.  A  new  administration  worked 
hard  to  see  that  their  new  ideas  and  policies 
were  carried  out.  The  change  proved  to  be  a 
success  as  everyone  settled  into  their  area  and 
got  used  to  their  new  surroundings. 


ion  Dollar 
Donation 

On  Friday,  September  30,  1983,  the  Wildy 
Hall  and  Robert  F.  White  Memorial  Mall 
dedication  ceremony  was  held  on  McKendree 
College's  Lebanon  campus.  Alexander  Wildy 
donated  his  farm  near  Athens,  IL  to  the  col- 
lege in  October,  1981.  The  one  million  dollar 
donation  was  used  partly  to  renovate  the  Old 
Science  building  into  much  needed  office 
space  for  campus  administration.  When  asked 
why  he  donated  such  a  sum  to  a  college  he  had 
no  apparent  connection  with,  the  89  year-old 
Wildy  replied:  "You  can't  take  it  with  you,  I 
just  wanted  to  help." 

McKendree 


New  students.  Kevin  Edwards  and  Stacy  Jackson  get  to 
know  each  other  a  little  better  while  passing  a  lilesaver  in 
the  Almost  Anything  Goes  Contest,  during  New  Student 
Orientation  Week 

Another  very  generous  donation  to  McKen- 
dree was  given  by  Mrs.  Muriel  White  in  mem- 
ory of  her  deceased  husband,  Robert  F.  White, 
for  the  purpose  of  constructing  an  outdoor 
mall  area  for  McKendree's  students,  faculty 
and  staff.  Mr.  White  was  a  member  of 
McKendree's  class  of  1922  and  later  served  on 
the  Board  of  Trustees  in  the  1960's. 

Mrs.  White  and  Alexander  Wildy  were  pre- 
sent at  the  dedication  and  tours  of  Wildy  Hall 
and  the  college's  expanded  bookstore  and 
computer  center  were  given. 


Dedicates  Yearbook 


McKendrean  editors  Vicki  Seiberlich  and 
Scott  Clements  with  advisor  Will  Mulvaney 
have  announced  that  the  1984  McKendrean 
will  be  dedicated  to  the  St.  Louis  Globe- 
Democrat  for  its  many  years  of  fine  service  to 


the  St.  Louis  Metropolitan  area.  With  warn- 
ings of  closing  its'  doors  after  1 3 1  years.  Globe 
publisher  Duncan  Bauman  granted  permis- 
sion for  the  college  to  use  the  Globe's  mast 
head  and  page  titles  in  their  annual  yearbook. 


Student  Life 


59 


MSO 

an  offer  you 
can't  refuse 


For  the  second  year  in  a  row,  Student  Affairs  and  Admissions  combined  to  provide 
new  students  with  an  excellent  opportunity  to  meet  other  new  students  and  get 
acquainted  with  McKendree.  A  team  of  1 4  McKendree  students  were  chosen  to  plan 
activities  and  to  help  and  guide  the  new  students  through  their  1st  week.  The  New 
Student  Orientation  Commitee  for  1983  consisted  of:  Sonnie  Botwinski,  Scott 
Clements.  Lisa  Crumley,  Bonnie  Droste,  Jeff  Edwards,  Robbie  Hale,  Maggie  Herr, 
Connie  Maxfield,  Terri  McKinley,  Nadine  Nuzzo,  Vicki  Seiberlich,  Craig  Short,  Tim 
Stanberry,  and  Jeff  Trammel. 

A  variety  of  activities  were  planned  for  the  week.  A  dance  was  held  featuring  the 
local  band  "Scanners".  The  students  spent  a  day  at  the  Bi-County  Y.M.C.A.  testing 
their  strength  and  agility,  and  establishing  a  feeling  of  trust  in  each  other.  The 
N.S.O.  Committee  served  a  formal  Italian  Dinner,  and  an  Almost  Anything  Goes 
Competition  was  held  in  the  gym.  The  students  seemed  to  find  out  more  about  each 
other  than  they  really  wanted  to. 

Overall,  the  N.S.O.  Committee  put  together  an  entertaining  and  informative 
orientation  which  allowed  the  students  to  start  the  year  off  in  good  fashion. 


Above:  Taking  a  break  from  the  hectic  moving-in 
day  are  Resident  Assistant  Terry  Heern  and  NSO 
member  Terry  McKinley. 

Right:  Dean  of  Admissions.  Steve  Jackson,  proved 
to  be  a  very  important  part  of  NSO  week  as  he 
welcomes  the  new  students  and  their  parents. 

Top:  New  students,  NSO  and  Admissions  Staff 

members. 

Middle:  The  Y.M.C.A.  stress  course  helped  the 
students  gain  trust  in  each  other. 

lop  Right:  RAS  Terry  Neff  and  Diane  Davis. 


60     NSO 


Left:  NSO  members  Jeff  Trammel,  Tern  Mckinley,  Tim  Stanberry  and  Vicki  Seiberlich. 


Below:  New  students  were  given  the  opportunity  to  get  to  know  each  other  a  little  belter  in  this  heated 
game  of  "Twister". 


Above:  Committee  members  Terri  Mckinlc\  and 
Connie  Maxfield  help  to  make  a  McFarland  twin 
feel  right  at  home 

Left:  Maggie  Herr  greets  new  students  in  Barnett 
Hall. 


NSO     61 


Resident  Directors 
and  Assistants 

Formerly  known  as  counselors.  Resident  Assistants  serve  as  a  go-between  for  the 
student  body  and  the  student  affairs  office.  Every  floor  is  assigned  one  Resident 
Assistant  and  each  building  is  assigned  one  Resident  Director  to  oversee  the  Assistants. 
Lovingly  called  RAs  and  RDs,  these  devoted  men  and  women  take  their  time  to  make 
sure  the  students  are  safe  and  that  living  quarters  are  orderly  —  not  to  mention  their 
time  spent  being  friends  and  counselors. 


Right:  (top  to  bottom)  Diane  Davis  — 

Barnett  Hall  :'rcfc 


niers  —  RA  Barnett 
3.  Not  pictured:  Dawn  Miesner  —  RA 
Barnett   I 


Walton  Hall 


Dave  Long  —  RD  Walton 


Paul  Conrad  —  RA  Walton  1 
Jerry  Ellis  —  RA  Walton  2 


Dave  Mordhorst  —  RA  Baker  I 


Baker  Hall 


Carnegie  Hall 


Top  Left:  Dave  Woodul  —  RA  Carnegie  3 
Left:  Terry  Nell  —  RA  Carnegie  2 


RAs  and  RDs     63 


Aim 


McKendree  Takes  the  Gold! 


Right:  Senior  Art  Major.  Vicki  Seiberlich,  con 

centrates  on  the  Buiek  Ohmpic  emblem. 


Above  Center:  McKendree  Facult)  .  Staff  and  Stu 
dents  supported  the  artists. 


Above   Right:    '"Bogie"   was  also  on  hand   to 
cheer  on  the  art  students 


Top:  McKendree's  winning  car 

Top  Right:  Dehbie  Pullin.  Junior  Art  Studeni 


64      Paint-in 


It  you  had  been  watching  KSDK-TV,  channel  5  in  St.  Louis  on  Sunday.  April  7th.  you 
would  have  seen  three  very  enthusiastic  McKendree  art  students,  Debbie  Pullin,  Vieki 
Seiberlich,  and  Jeff  Jones,  painting  a  19X4  Buick  Skyhawk  at  the  J.C.  Penney  entrance 
inside  the  St.  Clair  shopping  mall. 

Why'.'  From  April  5th-7th.  teams  of  students  from  the  St.  Louis  area  colleges  and 
universities,  sponsored  by  Buick  and  the  May  Centers  Inc.,  were  competing  tor 
scholarships  by  painting  Olympic  designs  on  12  new  automobiles.  The  winners  would  be 
awarded  a  SI, 000  scholarship  and  second  place  would  receive  a  $500  scholarship. 
Shoppers  and  other  interested  parties  voted  for  their  favorite  design 

McKendree's  Team  worked  king  hours  on  the  color  rendition  that  had  to  be  submitted 
before  the  actual  painting  could  begin.  On  April  5th,  the  students  began  transferring  their 
designs  onto  the  white  Skyhawks.  Both  Dave  Ottinger  and  Jim  Drake.  McKendree's  Art 
directors,  were  on  hand  giving  moral  support  and  guidance. 

On  April  1  8th.  Buick  issued  a  check  for  SI  .000  to  McKendree  College.  It  was  a  job 
well  done.  McKendree  won  the  competition  and  "took  home  the  gold"! 


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Above:  Almost  complete. 

Left:  Team  member.  Jeff  Jones  —  Junior  An  Student 

Left  Center:  The  design  hud  to  he  created  and  submitted  before  the  ueiuul  work  began 


'aint-in     65 


Dedication  of 
Alexander  Wildy 
and 
Robert  F.White  Memo 


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66     Wildy  Dedication 


A  special  dedication  ceremony  was  held  at  1:00  pm  Friday,  September  30,  1984 
on  the  Robert  F.  White  Memorial  Mall  on  the  McKendree  College  campus.  The 
ccremonj  dedicated  both  the  Alexander  Wildy  Hall  and  the  Robert  F.  White 
Memorial  Mall. 

In  October  1981,  Alexander  Wild}  gave  his  family  farm  near  New  Athens,  valued 
at  approximately  one  million  dollars,  to  McKendree  College.  The  college  used  a 
portion  o\'  this  gift  to  renovate  the  I  S6K  Old  Science  Hall  into  much  needed  office 
space.  The  newly  renamed  Alexander  Wildy  Hall  is  serving  as  office  suites  for 
several  administrative  staffs. 

In  memory  of  her  husband  who  was  a  former  McKendree  College  trustee,  Mrs. 
Muriel  White  of  Laguna  Hills,  California,  donated  a  substantial  gift  to  create  the 
Robert  F.  White  Memorial  Mall  located  between  Alexander  Wildy  Hall  and  Pear- 
sons Hall.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  White  were  long-time  residents  of  Sullivan,  II.  The  mall 
provides  a  landscaped  area  with  tables  and  benches  for  students,  faculty  and  staff  to 
meet  and  relax  on  the  upper  campus. 


Above:  (left  to  right)  Alexander  Wild>.  President 
Ten  Brink,  and  Mrs    Manel  White 

Top  Left:  The  renovated  Alexander  Wild}   Hall 

Center  Left:  Dr.  Madsen  delivers  the  benediction 
at  the  ceremonies 

Left:  Newlv  constructed  Robert  F.  While  Memo- 
rial Mall 


Wildv  Dedication     67 


Theatre 


Under  the  direction  of  Dr.  David  Brailow,  McKendree's  Theatre  Department 
presented  2  plays  throughout  the  1983-84  year.  The  Department  went  back  into 
operation  last  year  after  a  long  period  of  inactivity.  The  plays  that  were  presented 
this  year  were:  "Lydie  Breeze'*,  and  "Knight  of  the  Burning  Pestle".  A  traveling 
Theatre  group  also  presented  the  short  play  "Sea  Marks". 

Those  Mckendree  students  involved  in  this  year's  Theatre  Productions  were: 
Jenny  Bailor.  Fred  Brown,  Jeff  Cote,  Jim  Cramp,  Dr.  Chuck  Davis,  Dan  Kasten, 
Lori  Lowry,  Nadine  Nuzzo,  Dave  Prickett,  Debbie  Pullin,  and  Bruce  Reed.  BAC 
students  and  instructors  involved  were:  Scott  Bramsted,  Jack  Stokes,  Amy  Webb 
and  Nancy  Webb. 


68     Theatre 


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Sports  Life 


Year  In  Review 

A  change  for  the  better 


The  1983-84  year  saw  a  con- 
tinuation of  changes  at  McKen- 
dree.  The  college's  turnaround  be- 
gan in  1982.  Approximately  1 50- 
160  students  were  recruited  to  the 
freshman  class  —  the  largest  in  the 
school's  156  year  history.  All  of  the 
dorms,  for  the  first  time  in  a  long 
while,  were  completely  full,  and  in 
1983  Carnegie  Hall  was  converted 
from  faculty  offices  back  to  its 
original  purpose  —  that  of  a  dor- 
mitory. With  the  reopening  of 
Carnegie,  offices  had  to  be  relocat- 
ed. Several  buildings  around  cam- 
pus were  renovated  to  accommo- 


INDEX 

Title 

1 

Opening 

2 

Classified  (Classes) 

17 

Living/Style    (Organiza- 

tions) 

45 

Living  (Student  Life) 

59 

Sports 

69 

Business   (Administration, 

Faculty,  Staff) 

95 

Graduation 

103 

Index 

110 

ffl     McKendrean 

date  all  departments  on  campus.  Although  the 
change  caused  much  havoc  on  upper  campus, 
everyone  contributed  in  working  together  to 
get  the  job  done.  A  new  administration  worked 
hard  to  see  that  their  new  ideas  and  policies 
were  carried  out.  The  change  proved  to  be  a 
success  as  everyone  settled  into  their  area  and 
got  used  to  their  new  surroundings. 


ion  Dollar 
Donation 

On  Friday,  September  30,  1983,  the  Wildy 
Hall  and  Robert  F.  White  Memorial  Mall 
dedication  ceremony  was  held  on  McKendree 
College's  Lebanon  campus.  Alexander  Wildy 
donated  his  farm  near  Athens,  IL  to  the  col- 
lege in  October,  1981.  The  one  million  dollar 
donation  was  used  partly  to  renovate  the  Old 
Science  building  into  much  needed  office 
space  for  campus  administration.  When  asked 
why  he  donated  such  a  sum  to  a  college  he  had 
no  apparent  connection  with,  the  89  year-old 
Wildy  replied:  "You  can't  take  it  with  you,  I 
just  wanted  to  help." 

McKendree 


Struggling  to  keep  the  ball  in  the  Cat's  hands  are  varsity 
players  Greg  Rennegarbe  and  Willie  Kidd 

Another  very  generous  donation  to  McKen- 
dree was  given  by  Mrs.  Muriel  White  in  mem- 
ory of  her  deceased  husband,  Robert  F.  White, 
for  the  purpose  of  constructing  an  outdoor 
mall  area  for  McKendree's  students,  faculty 
and  staff.  Mr.  White  was  a  member  of 
McKendree's  class  of  1 922  and  later  served  on 
the  Board  of  Trustees  in  the  1960's. 

Mrs.  White  and  Alexander  Wildy  were  pre- 
sent at  the  dedication  and  tours  of  Wildy  Hall 
and  the  college's  expanded  bookstore  and 
computer  center  were  given. 


Dedicates  Yearbook 

McKendrean  editors  Vicki  Seiberlich  and  the  St.  Louis  Metropolitan  area.  With  warn- 

Scott  Clements  with  advisor  Will  Mulvaney  ingsof  closing  its'  doors  after  131  years,  Globe 

have  announced  that  the  1984  McKendrean  publisher  Duncan  Bauman  granted  permis- 

will   be  dedicated  to  the  St.   Louis  Globe-  sion  for  the  college  to  use  the  Globe's  mast 

Democrat  for  its  many  years  of  fine  service  to  head  and  page  titles  in  their  annual  yearbook. 


Sports  Life     69 


SOCCER 


The  1983  McKendree  Men's  Soccer  Team:  (bottom  1  to  r)  Mark  Cordes,  Greg 
Bean,  Stephen  Wiggs,  Tom  Margherita,  Jeff  Trammel,  Ethan  Litsey,  Derek  Man- 
ic) (top)  Craig Granklin, Tracy  Hickam.Tony  Staudenmaier,  Marvin  Jansen,  Chris 
Sirtak,  Rob  Staudenmaier,  Charles  Wagner,  Andy  Arterburn  and  Coach  Dave 
Horace.  Not  pictured:  Dave  Merz. 


Top  Right:  Best  Defensive  Player  Marvin  Jansen. 

Right:  The  team's  entry  in  the  1983  Homecoming 
Parade. 


70     Soccer 


The  1 983  soccer  team  had  a  year  of  ups  and  downs.  This  year's  record  of  5 
wins,  II  losses  and  2  ties  can  be  attributed  to  a  number  of  season  long 
Problems.  Perhaps  one  reason  for  their  dissapointing  year  was  a  shortage  of 
play  ers.  The  Bearcats  had  only  1 6  members  which  limited  the  number  of  fresh 
players  to  relieve  the  starters.  The  team  also  experienced  early  season  injuries 
and  the  roster  was  subjected  to  change  because  of  a  number  of  ineligible 

ayers.  The  Bearcats  will  have  some  returning  members  and  quite  a  few  new 
players  to  start  off  their  1984  season. 


AWARDS 

MVP 

Tracy  Hickam 

Defensive 

Marvin  Jansen 

Offensive 

Dave  Merz 

Most  Improved 

Chuck  Wagner 

Top  Left:  Although  the  day  was  plagued  by  rain, 
Mckendree  fans  stuck  it  out  to  support  the  Cats  at 
the  Homecoming  Game. 

Above  Left:  Bearcat  Alumni  Soccer  Players. 

Left:  The  1983  Bearcat  Soccer  Team. 


Soccer     7 1 


VOLLEYBALL 


Members  of  the  1983  McKendree  Women's  Volleyball  Team  are:  (floor)  Coach 
Liz  Crotty  ( 1st  row  1  to  r)  Patty  Monroe,  Lori  Junker,  Sherry  Terveer,  Patty  Rule 
(2nd  row)  Connie  Holzinger,  Shelly  Lappe,  Barb  Klingelhoefer,  Lesley  Kramper, 
Lori  Lehr,  Pam  Goestenkors,  Janet  Patton  and  Linda  Parker. 


AWARDS 

MVP 

Linda  Parker 

Defensive 

Patty  Monroe 

Offensive 

Patty  Rule 

Leadership 

B 

irb  Klingelhoefer 

Top  Right:  Freshman  Shelly  Lappe  puts  a  shot  into 
play  relying  on  Bearcat  setters  to  do  their  job. 

Above:  Lori  Junker,  Sophomore  setter/hitter. 

Above  Right:  Sophomore  defensive  specialist,  Pat- 
ty Monroe,  displays  winning  service  form. 


72     Vollevbal 


It  didn't  seem  likely  that  an  NA1A  District  20  Championship  team  could  repeat  or 
even  come  close  to  repeating  their,  successful,  1982  season.  But  the  1983  Lady 
Bearcats  proved  us  wrong.  With  the  experience  of  eight  returning  players  including 
Rule.  Terveer,  Klingelhoefer,  Monroe,  Junker,  Parker,  Holzinger  and  Patton,  the 
team  was  able  to  take  the  N  AIA  District  20  Championship  for  the  second  year  in  a 
row.  The  team  advanced  to  Bi-Districls  but  lost  to  St.  Ambrose,  the  team  they 
defeated  last  year  to  advance  to  the  NAIA  Championship  Games.  Linda  Parker, 
Lori  Junker  and  Patty  Rule  were  named  to  this  year's  All-District  Team. 


Above:  Coach  Liz  Crotty  shows  her  girls  that  All- 
State  Players  never  lose  their  touch. 

Left:  Junker  and  Linda  Parker,  Sophomore  middle 
hitter,  stretch  to  block  a  shot. 


Volleyball     73 


BASKETBALL 


The  1983-84  McKendree  Bearcats  Men's  Basketball  Team:  (bottom)  Coach 
Harry  Statham,  Ben  Smith,  Greg  Rennegarbe.  David  Bargetzi,  Larry  Mueller, 
Roger  Kingston,  Morrie  Fraser,  John  Batson,  Trainer/Manager  Chuck  Bruegge- 
mann.  Assistant  Coach  Paul  Funkhouser.  (top)  Rick  Stumpe,  Willie  Kidd,  Terry 
Heern,  Dave  Mordhorst,  Ken  Coplen,  Paul  Seiberlich,  and  Carl  Shreve. 


®9% 

t  1/ 

. 

AWARDS 

MVP 

Greg  Rennegarbe 

Bonus 

B: 

sket              Terry 

Heern 

Rebound 

Terry 

Heern 

Best  F 

ree 

Throw  7c  Paul  Seiberlich 

Above  Left:  Coach  Statham  was  honored  lor  his  500th  game  on  Januar)  2  1st  1984  against  MacMur 
ia>  College 

Kiyht:   Ierrv  Heern  struggles  tor  a  rebounding  position  on  a  John  Batson  jumper. 

fop  Rinht:  Sophomore  center.  Dave  Mordhorst. 


74      Men's  Basketbal 


It  was  a  year  of  rebuilding  for  the  1 983-84  Bearcat  Basketball  Team.  With  the  loss  of  4 
starters  from  the  1982-83  squad,  the  Cats  were  off  to  a  rough  start.  This  was  mainly 
attributed  to  the  young  and  inexperienced  players.  Returning  members,  Terry  Heern, 
Dave  Mordhorst,  Greg  Rennegarbe  and  Paul  Seiberlich  gained  some  experience  playing 
together  the  previous  year,  but  problems  arose  when  newcomers  Coplen,  Batson  and 
Stumpe  were  brought  in  to  fill  in  the  team.  The  Cats  had  to  pull  together  and  learn  to  work 
as  a  squad.  Their  record  improved  as  the  season  progressed  and  the  Bearcats  proved  that  it 
isn't  too  often  a  team  w  ins  1 8  games  and  ends  with  a  losing  season.  The  squad  maintained  a 
spirit  of  determination  throughout  the  season  and  ended  with  an  18-19  record.  They  are 
looking  forward  to  the  return  of  a  strong  nucleus  next  year  and  with  it,  a  winning  season. 


Above  Left:  The  Bearcat  games  were  taped  for  Cable  Television  thi: 
Krueger,  McKendree  senior. 

\ho\e  Right:  Junior  Rick  Stumpe  fights  for  a  loose  hall 

Left:  Paul  Seiberlich.  Junior  guard,  fires  a  jump  shot 

Top  Left:  Sophomore  guard  Greg  Rennegarbe.  was  awarded  the  Louis  Vessel)  Me 
academic  and  athletic  achievements. 


with  the  help  of  announcer  Bill 


Scholarship  li 


Men's  Basketball     75 


sport*  srecmi 

Catch  the  Sprit! 


Right:  The  1983-84  Bearcat  Cheerleaders:  (hoi 
torn)  Patty  Tourville,  Debbie  Nit/.  J.T,  Atwood 
Dave  Merz,  Lisa  Cain,  Leesa  Reutershan,  (mid 
die)  Heidi  Wessel,  Angie  Backues,  Connie  Max 
field,  (top)  Captain  Vicki  Seiberlich,  Lori  Seiber- 
lich. 

Above  and  Above  Right:  Senior  Cheerleaders 
Vicki  Seiberlich  and  Leesa  Reutershan 

Top:  The  squad  had  the  opportunity  to  pick  fresh 
oranges  on  then  Florida  trip 


76     Cheerleaders 


The  lc)83-o4  year  brought  advancement  and  a  growth  in  enthusiasm  for  the 
Bearcat  Cheerleading  and  Pom  Pon  Squads.  For  the  first  time  in  recent  McKendree 
history  there  were  more  Cheerleaders  on  the  floor  at  one  time  than  Basketball 
players.  The  squad  also  saw  a  nice  change  with  the  addition  of  2  male  Cheerleaders. 
With  them  the  group  was  able  to  build  new  and  higher  mounts.  The  squad  had  a  very 
successful  season  with  the  combination  of  talents  and  variety  of  ideas  that  the  girls 
brought  with  them  from  their  High  School  squads.  The  season  was  highlighted  with  a 
trip  to  Florida  for  the  Bearcats  Christmas  Break  Tournament  in  Cocoa  Beach. 

This  year's  Pom  Pon  Squad  consisted  of  6  Freshmen.  Despite  their  inexperience 
the  girls  worked  hard  and  many  late  hours  to  create  and  perfect  then  routines  In 
keeping  with  tradition  they  performed  at  the  half-times  of  the  Bearcat  Basketball 
Games. 

Although  often  overlooked,  the  Cheerleaders  and  Pom  Pon  Girls  worked  together 
to  perfect  themselves  as  squads  and  supported  their  teams  to  overall  successful 


Left:  The  I4XVX4  Pom  Pon  Squad  (left  10  right) 
LaShell  Ebersohl,  Dec  Dintelman,  JoAnn  Diehl, 
Lori  Goldey,  Diana  Davies  and  Jennifer  Schu- 
maker 


Pom  Pon     77 


AWARDS 

MVP 

Mike  Mueth 

Outstandi 

ng  Contribution 

Wilbur  Lewis,  Jr. 

Most  Cou 

rageous       Jim  Towsen 

Most  Promising              Ben  Lines 

Right:  Members  of  the  1983-84  Men's 
Wrestling  Team  are:  (bottom  1  to  r)  Jim 
Towsen,  Mike  Mueth,  Michael  Clark 
(middle)  Wilbur  Lewis,  Jr.,  Jerry  Ellis 
(top)  Jeff  Campbell.  Not  pictured:  Jim 
Barnett,  Ben  Lines  and  Barry  Surber. 


78     Wrestling 


WRESTLING 


Under  the  coaching  of  Dr.  Pal  Folk,  Wrestling  was  added  to  the  list  of  McKendree 
Sports.  A  Wrestling  team  did  not  exist  on  campus  for  quite  a  number  of  years.  When 
the  idea  came  up  to  start  the  sport,  enough  students  showed  interest  and  McKendree 
Wrestling  became  an  organized  Varsity  sport.  Even  though  their  first  season  was  not 
as  successful  as  many  had  hoped,  the  team  members  and  Coach  Folk  were  an 
inspiration  to  all.  Their  hard  work  and  determination  payed  off  as  they  gained 
experience  to  carry  on  into  next  year's  season. 


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Women's 

BASKETBALL 


With  10  returning  members  and  a  number  of  new  strong  players,  the  Women's 
Basketball  Team  took  2nd  in  State  in  the  NAIA  district  20  playoffs.  This  year's 
team  proved  to  be  one  of  the  most  talented  teams  in  McKendree's  Women's  Basket- 
ball history. 


AWARDS 

MVP 

Melody  Edwards 

Defensive 

Janis  Welsch 

Reboundi 

ng              Carol  Bremer 

Hustle 

Bonnie  Droste 

Right:  Members  of  the  1983-84  McKendree  Worn 
en's  Basketball  Team  are:  (bottom  1  to  r)  Chri: 
Smith.  Alumnus  Missy  Learned,  Bonnie  Droste 
Alumnus  Johnna  Wells,  Janis  Welsch  (top)  Dear 
vie  Reising,  Carol  Bremer,  Melody  Edwards,  Ja 
mie  Lautz,  Kathy  Bullock.  Not  pictured:  Terri 
Gentry,  Karen  Harper.  Karyn  Hunsinger,  Stacy 
Jackson,  Debbie  Sanders.  Tracy  Wargo,  Coach 
Nancy  Kassebaum,  Assistant  Coach  Kathy  Lanter 
and  Manager  Shelly  Lappe. 


80     Women's  Basketbal 


Women's  SOFTBALL 


(f '-)  •  - 


Abote:  Members  of  the  1984  Women's  Softball  Team  are:  (front  1  to  r)  Kim  Davis,  Bonnie  Droste,  Chris 
Smith,  Jamie  Fisher,  Julie  Tucker  (back)  Johnna  Wells,  Melissa  Wombacher,  Sue  Hausmann.  Tracy 
Wargo,  Kim  Nunez,  Diane  Davis.  Karen  Harper.  Not  pictured:  Kathy  Bullock,  Terri  Gentry,  Janis 
Welsch,  Coach  Nancy  Kassebaum,  Assistant  Coach  Kathy  Lanter,  Manager  Shelly  Lappe. 

This  year's  Softball  Team,  ended  the  '84  McKendree  Sports  year  on  a  good  note.  The  Lady  Bearcats 
were  ranked  6th  in  the  State  at  the  beginning  of  the  year  and  ended  up  with  a  2nd  Place  title.  They  lost  to 
the  number  1  Quincy  Team  in  the  District  20  Playoffs.  Team  members  Karen  Harper  and  Bonnie  Droste 
w  ere  named  all-district  and  Bonnie  Droste  added  to  the  team's  successful  season  when  she  earned  the  title 
of  Academic  All  American. 


Women's  Softball     81 


BASEBALL 


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Above:  Members  of  the  1984  McKendree  Baseball 
Team  are  ( 1st  row  1  tor)  BobStreeper,  Dave  Boes- 
chen,  Tim  Stewart.  Damon  Chaffin,  Rod  Woods, 
Craig  Short,  Alumnus  Brad  Barton,  Alumnus  Jay 
Sabo,  Ben  Lines  (2nd  row)  Greg  Bergmann,  Tim 
Stanberry.  Alumnus  Frank  Evans,  Jerry  Farris, 
Alumnus  Steve  Hausmann,  Warren  Fehrenz,  Ke- 
vin Elbe.  Alumnus  John  Dosier  (3rd  row)  Coach 
Van  Smith.  Dave  Meddows,  Joe  Mehallow,  Assis- 
tant Coach  Keith  Sanders,  Brian  Barton,  Dave 
Dillenberger,  Dan  Spickard,  Marty  Martz,  Ben 
Smith  and  Alumnus  Greg  Wallace.  Not  pictured: 
Jeff  Dosier,  Adam  Emling,  Charlie  Jarvis,  Kevin 
McFarland,  Dan  Netemeyer,  Eric  Schifferdecker, 
John  Schultz,  John  Wahlig.  Eric  Wiegers,  and  As- 
sistant Coach  Mike  Dunnigan. 


82     Bascbal 


With  the  loss  of  six  seniors  at  graduation  last  year.  Coach  Van  Smith,  in  his  13th 
year  of  coaching,  had  some  tough  shoes  to  fill  for  his  1984  Baseball  season.  He  had  a 
number  of  strong  returning  players  and  approximately  ten  new  faces.  The  Cats 
proved  that  it  could  be  done.  With  a  final  record  of  23-13  the  Bearcats  played,  for  the 
•4  time  ever,  in  a  championship  game.  Their  successful  season  ended  with  a  2nd 
Place  title  at  the  NAIA  District  20  Playoffs. 


Baseball     83 


2 

8 


Men's  Basketball 

.ludson  College 
Marymount  Tour. 
Chadron  State 
Hastings 
Central  Methodist 
Greenville  Tour. 
Marycrest 
Lindenwood 
Southwest  Baptist 
Evangel  Tour. 

Evangel  College 
Lincoln 
SEMO 

Mckendree  Classic- 
Greenville  College 
Principia  College 
Rockford  College 
Benedictine  College 
St.  Xavier  College 
Rosary  College 
College  of  St.  Francis 
Northeastern  Illinois 
Florida  Bible  College  (foi 
Florida  Institute  of  Tech 
II    Institute  of  Tech. 
Ryerson  of  Canada 
Roosevelt  Univ. 
Chicago  State 
Greenville  College 
Iowa  Wesleyan 
MacMurray  College 
Brescia  College 
Eureka  College 
Chicago  State 
Washington  Univ. 
Northeastern  Illinois 
Rosary  College 
St.  Xavier  College 
Central  Methodist 
College  of  St.  Francis 


Opp 

10(1 

66 

120 
65 


75 
60 
67 
"1 
69 
91 
66 
100 
feit) 

119 
65 

ss 
111 
79 


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Opp 

l)             Sangamon  State  Univ. 

1 

0              Washington  Univ. 

2 

Lindenwood  College  Tour. 

0                  Missouri  Baptist 

1 

1                  Fontbonne 

! 

3             Central  Methodist  Colic 

ge    2 

4              Parks  College 

0 

0             Park  College 

2 

0             Univ.  of  Missouri-K.C. 

0 

Ottawa  I'niv 

n 

0             Univ.  of  Missouri-Rolla 

4 

1              Roosevelt  Univ. 

3 

0              Lewis  Univ. 

3 

0               1  larris-Stovve  College 

3 

0             Kentucky  Wesleyan 

2 

0             I  MSL 

7 

0             SEMO  (Homecoming) 

3 

0             Greenville  College 

0 

1             Maryville  College 

0 

Volleyball 

Washington  Univ. 

Greenville  College 

NMSU 

William  Woods  College 

SEMO 

I  MSL 

Central  Missouri 

Univ.  Of  Miss,  for  Worm 

St.  Louis  Univ. 

Drurj 

Univ.  of  Miss,  for  Wome 

St.  Louis  Univ. 

St.  Louis  Univ. 

BAC 

UMSL 

St.  Xavier  College 

Principia  College 

College  of  St.  Francis 

Quincy  College 

Univ.  Wisconsin  Parkside 

Quincy  College 

Univ.  Wisconsin  Parkside 

Washington  Univ. 

Greenville  College 

Olivet  Nazarene 

Olivet  Nazarene 

Greenville  College 

Quincy  College 

BAC 

Millikin  Univ. 

Principia  College 

DISTRICTS 

Olivet  Nazarene 

College  of  St.  Francis 

Greenville  College 

Quincy  College 

College  of  St.  Francis 

St.  Ambrose 


Opp 
0 
0 


84     Scoreboard 


Golf 

Greenville  College  & 

Washington  Univ.  & 

MacMurray  College 

Blackburn  College 

Washington  Univ. 

St.  Louis  Univ. 

St.  Louis  Univ. 

UMSL 

SI  I  -Fdwardswille 

Greenville  College 

L  MSL 

DISTRICTS 

W  estern  Illinois 

(score- 

not 

available) 

McK 

Women's  Basketball 

Opp 

74 

MacMurray  College 
Culver  Stockton  Tour. 

27 

58 

Culver  Stockton 

74 

73 

Millikin  Univ. 

90 

65 

St.  Louis  Univ. 

66 

64 

Blackburn 

56 

59 

Nat'l  College  of  Educ. 

57 

80 

Greenville  College 

79 

82 

MacMurray  College 

31 

64 

Olivet  Nazarene 

40 

75 

UMSL 

88 

39 

N.E.  Illinois  Univ. 

74 

94 

Washington  Univ. 

62 

65 

St.  Louis  I  mv 

SO 

55 

Quincy  College 

79 

75 

Washington  Univ. 

58 

93 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

67 

S4 

Blackburn  College 

57 

73 

Millikin  Univ. 

87 

58 

Greenville  College 

76 

PLAYOFFS 

60 

Quincy  College 

70 

Baseball  Opp 

St.  Xavier  College  (rain) 
Northeastern  Illinois  (rain) 
Northeastern  Illinois  (rain) 
Aurora  College  (rain) 
Florida  Trip 

6  wins- 1   loss 
Rockford  College  (rain) 
Northeastern  Illinois  (rain) 
Northeastern  Illinois  (rain) 
Greenville  College  (rain) 
Quincy  College  (DH) 


Millikin  Univ. 
SEMO  (rain) 
Bradley  Univ.  (DH) 

SIU-Edwardswille  (DH) 

12 
Blackburn  College  (DH)        1 

2 
Greenville  College  (DH)       0 

0 
St.  Louis  Univ.  (rain) 
Washington  Univ.  8 

MacMurray  College  (DH)    5 

1 
Chicago  Catholic  Tour. 

1  win-2  losses 
Quincy  College  (DH)  3 

6 
Greenville  College  (DH)       3 

UMSL  6 

MacMurray  College  (DH)    7 

DISTRICTS 

3  wins-2  losses 


Wrestling 

St.  Louis  Open 
Illinois  College 
McKendree  Quadrangular 

Blackburn  College 

Illinois  College 

Washington  Univ. 
Illinois  Wesleyan  Tour. 
MacMurray  Invit. 
Elmhurst  Invit. 
Washington  Univ. 
McKendree  Triangular 

Knox  College 

Blytheville  AFB 
Rose-Hulman  Triangular 
Univ.  of  Missouri-Rolla 
Blackburn  College 
Illinois  Wesleyan 
Millikin  Univ. 
NAIA  Nationals 

(scores  not  available) 


Women's  Softball 

St.  Louis  Univ. 

Millikin  Univ. 

St.  Ambrose  College 

Greenville  College 

St.  Xavier  College 

Quincy  College 

Elmhurst  College 

Northeastern  Illinois 

UMSL 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

Eureka  College 

Blackburn  College 

MacMurray  College 

Millikin  Univ. 

SlU-Edwardsville 

(scores  not 

available) 

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Administration,  Faculty  And  Staff 


Year  In  Review 

>A  change  for  the  better 


The  1983-84  year  saw  a  con- 
tinuation of  changes  at  McKen- 
dree.  The  college's  turnaround  be- 
gan in  1982.  Approximately  150- 
160  students  were  recruited  to  the 
freshman  class  —  the  largest  in  the 
school's  1 56  year  history.  All  of  the 
dorms,  for  the  first  time  in  a  long 
while,  were  completely  full,  and  in 
1 983  Carnegie  Hall  was  converted 
from  faculty  offices  back  to  its 
original  purpose  —  that  of  a  dor- 
mitory. With  the  reopening  of 
Carnegie,  offices  had  to  be  relocat- 
ed. Several  buildings  around  cam- 
pus were  renovated  to  accommo- 


INDEX 

Title 

1 

Opening 

2 

Classified  (Classes) 

17 

Living/Style    (Organiza- 

tions) 

45 

Living  (Student  Life) 

59 

Sports 

69 

Business   (Administration, 

Faculty,  Staff) 

95 

Graduation 

103 

Index 

110 

ffif     McKendrean 

date  all  departments  on  campus.  Although  the 
change  caused  much  havoc  on  upper  campus, 
everyone  contributed  in  working  together  to 
get  the  job  done.  A  new  administration  worked 
hard  to  see  that  their  new  ideas  and  policies 
were  carried  out.  The  change  proved  to  be  a 
success  as  everyone  settled  into  their  area  and 
got  used  to  their  new  surroundings. 


illion  Dollar 
Donation 

On  Friday,  September  30,  1983,  the  Wildy 
Hall  and  Robert  F.  White  Memorial  Mall 
dedication  ceremony  was  held  on  McKendree 
College's  Lebanon  campus.  Alexander  Wildy 
donated  his  farm  near  Athens,  IL  to  the  col- 
lege in  October,  1981.  The  one  million  dollar 
donation  was  used  partly  to  renovate  the  Old 
Science  building  into  much  needed  office 
space  for  campus  administration.  When  asked 
why  he  donated  such  a  sum  to  a  college  he  had 
no  apparent  connection  with,  the  89  year-old 
Wildy  replied:  "You  can't  take  it  with  you,  I 
just  wanted  to  help." 

McKendree 


Phil  Neale,  professor  of  Philosophy,  takes  time  during 
New  Student  Orientation  Week  to  help  a  new  student 
plan  and  prepare  his  schedule. 

Another  very  generous  donation  to  McKen- 
dree was  given  by  Mrs.  Muriel  White  in  mem- 
ory of  her  deceased  husband,  Robert  F.  White, 
for  the  purpose  of  constructing  an  outdoor 
mall  area  for  McKendree's  students,  faculty 
and  staff.  Mr.  White  was  a  member  of 
McKendree's  class  of  1 922  and  later  served  on 
the  Board  of  Trustees  in  the  1960's. 

Mrs.  White  and  Alexander  Wildy  were  pre- 
sent at  the  dedication  and  tours  of  Wildy  Hall 
and  the  college's  expanded  bookstore  and 
computer  center  were  given. 


Dedicates  Yearbook 

McKendrean  editors  Vicki  Seiberlich  and  the  St.  Louis  Metropolitan  area.  With  warn- 

Scott  Clements  with  advisor  Will  Mulvaney  ingsof  closing  its'  doors  after  131  years.  Globe 

have  announced  that  the  1984  McKendrean  publisher  Duncan  Bauman  granted  permis- 

will   be  dedicated  to  the  St.   Louis  Globe-  sion  for  the  college  to  use  the  Globe's  mast 

Democrat  for  its  many  years  of  fine  service  to  head  and  page  titles  in  their  annual  yearbook. 


Administration,  Faculty  And  Staff     85 


ADMINISTRA  TON 


Gerrit  J.  Tenbrink, 
Ed.D. 

President  of  the  College 


Ted  R.  Anderson,  Ph.D. 
V.P.  for  Academic 
Affairs 

Robert  F.  Ariosto,  Ph.D. 
Dean  of  Student  Affairs 

Charles  Berry,  M.S. 
Dir.  Financial  Affairs 


Frank  J.  Grandfield. 

B.S. 

Dir.  Financial  Aids 

Elva  L.  Hines 
Registrar 

Stephen  E.  Jackson, 

M.S. 

Dir.  Admissions 

Not  pictured: 
Helen  E.  Gilbert, 
M.S.L.S. 
Librarian/Assoc.  Prof. 


86     Administration 


FACULTY 


David  Ahola.  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Political  Science 

David  Barker,  M.A. 
Instructor  of  Computer  Science 


Ronald  Black,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  English 

Murella  Bosse,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Psychology 


David  Brailow,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 

Mary  Anne  Brotherton,  M.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Economics 


(acuity     87 


Robert  Brown,  M.S. 

Professor  of  Sociology 

Nadene  Coffin,  M.A. 

Instructor  of  English 


Charles  Davis,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Biology 

Walter  DeAguero,  M.B.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Accounting 


James  Drake,  M.A. 
Associate  Professor  of  Art 

.lack  Elfrink,  M.B.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Accounting 


88     Faculty 


Patrick  Folk,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  History 

Paul  Funkhouser,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry  and 
Mathematics 


Greg  Gardner,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Speech 

Mark  Gifford,  M.A. 
Choir  Director 


Don  Hoist,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Education  and  Physical  Education 

Lynn  Huxford,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Criminal  Justice 


faculty     89 


Douglas  Jones,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Mathematics 

Claire  Kersting,  M.S. 
Instructor  of  Computer  Science 


Jean  Kirts,  M.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Education  and  Physical 

Education 

Nancy  Koleson,  M.S. 
Instructor  of  Nursing 


Scott  Lawrence,  Ph.D. 
College  Chaplain 

Norman  Madsen,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Religion 


90     Faculh 


Judith  Maserang.  M.A. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Nursing 

Richard  McGuire,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Biology 


Will  Mulvaney,  M.B.A. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Management 
and  Marketing 

Philip  Neal.  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Philosophy 


David  Ottinger,  M.A. 
Instructor  of  Art 

Emerial  Owen.  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Psychology 


Faculty     91 


Marcia  Popp,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Education 

Myron  Reese,  Ph.D. 

Professor  of  Chemistry 


Sister  Gabrielle  Rowe, 

Ph.D. 

Assistant   Professor  of 

English 

Orville  Schanz,  M.A. 
Professor  of  Music 

JoAnn  Slattery,  M.A. 
Instructor  of  Nursing 


Harry  Statham,  M.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 

Jo  Tackett,  M.A. 

Associate  Professor  of  Nursing 


Faculty  not  pictured: 
Kenneth  Craw,  Jr.,  M.S. 
Instructor  of  Computer  Science 

Debbie  Joshu,  M.A. 
Instructor  of  Nursing 


92     Faculty 


STAFF 


ACADEMIC  AFFAIRS 

Suzanne  Gaut  ( 1 )        Secretary 

Not  pictured: 

Nancy  Ferguson  —  Faculty  Secretary 


ADMISSIONS  (2) 

Mickey  Dobbins  —  Counselor 
Gary  Haverman  —  Counselor 
Carolyn  Decker  —  Counselor 
Stephen  Jackson  —  Director 
Jan  Mallrich  —  Coordinator 

ATHFETIC  DEPARTMENT 

not  pictured: 

Linda  Blumhorst  —  Secretary 
Liz  Crotty  —  Volleyball  Coach 
Cole  Gabe  —  Golf  Coach 
Dave  Horace  —  Soccer  Coach 
Nancy  Kassebaum  —  Women's 
Basketball  and  Softball  Coach 
Van  Smith  —  Baseball  Coach 

BOOKSTORE  (3) 

Dave  Munoz  —  Manager 


COMMUNICATIONS  (4) 
Ruth  Ellen  Pegg  —  Director 
Gladys  Hess  —  Lithograph  Asst. 

COMPUTER  CENTER  (5) 

Jill  Weil  —  Coordinator/Payroll 


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DEVELOPMENT 
Todd  Turner  ( 1 )  — 

Public  Relations 
(2)  Alma  Weik  —  Gifts  Secretary 
Jane  Weingarter  — 

Dir.  Alumni  Rel. 
Doris  Wolfslau  —  Secretary 


FINANCIAL  AFFAIRS/AIDS 
Sharon  Brownfield  (3)  — 

Accts.  Payable 
Martha  Cox  (4)  — 

Accts.  Receivable 
MaryAnn  Newcomb  (5)  — 

Secretary 
Dan  O'Hara  (6)  —  Accountant 
Doris  Weber  (7)  —  Secretary 


HEALTH  SERVICES  (8) 

Mary  Frances  Daylor  —  Director 


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Louise  Domingos  ( 1 )  — 

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Melanie  Schoenborn  (2)  — 
Assistant 

PRESIDENTS  OFFICE  (3) 

Lynne  Jones  —  Exec.  Secretary 


REGISTRAR  (4) 

Deb  Bohnenstiehl  —  Secretary 

Sue  Davis  —  Secretary 

Betty  Dorencamper  —  Assistant 

SCOTT  AFB  (5) 

Ted  Shroyer  —  VA  Coordinator 


SECURITY 

Boyd  David  (6)  — 
Chief  of  Security 
not  pictured:  Dave  Mog 

-     STUDENT  AFFAIRS 
Deb  Jackson  (7)  — 

Dir    Student  Activities 
Leslie  Missey  (8)  —  Secretary 


Staff    95 


McKendree  College 

KENTUCKY  CENTERS 


At  the  invitation  of  the  U.S.  Air  Force  Recruiting  Service,  McKendree  College 
conducted  its  first  class  in  Louisville,  Kentucky,  during  the  month  of  October,  1973. 
The  center's  students  are  mainly  of  a  military  background.  There  are  approximately 
250  students  at  the  Kentucky  Centers  and  35  Faculty  and  Instructors. 


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KENTUCKY  FACULTY/STAFF 


Thomas  Darrah 
Academic  Dean 

Herschel  Finney 
Dir.  of  Admissions 

Vivian  Knott 
Administrative  Asst. 

Jo-Een  Scheible  —  Rider 
Administrative  Asst. 


Don  Wright 
Admissions  Asst. 


Toni  Colbin 
Secretary 


Helen  Davis 
Faculty 

Dr.  Millard  Dunn 
Faculty 

David  J.  Hudson 
Faculty 

John  R.  Stellwagen 
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Joseph  N.  Allen 
Harry  (Mike)  Barrow 
Roy  Black 
Linda  A.  Buckles 

Bill  Campbell 
Kenneth  E.  Conner 
Daniel  Mercado-Cruz 
Leslie  M.  Dickens 


Hansel  L.  Haycox 
Willett  Leighton  Lee 
Stuart  A.  Marshall 
John  W.  McKnight 

Soon  S.  Nix  (Koko) 
James  L.  Riddell 
Charlesetta  L.  Sizemore 
Ken  Stanfield 

Louise  Summerall 
Michael  B.  Tigges 
Sandra  E.  William 
Donald  E.  Wright,  Jr. 


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Milton  Berle 

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Founders  Day 


Whether  Milton  Berle  is  being  re- 
ferred to  as  "Mr.  Television",  or  "Mr. 
Entertainment",  or  "Mr.  Show-busi- 
ness", everyone  recognizes  the  niche  he 
has  carved  for  himself.  Two  highlights  o 
career  were  his  Emmy  nomination 
for  his  dramatic  performance  in  Doyle 
Against  the  House  and  his  lifetime  N  B.C 
contract  presented  to  him  for  "putting 
television  on  the  map." 


Founders  Day 


McKendree's  Annual  Founders  Day  Celebration  was  held  on  April  26,  1984  at 
Fischer's  Restaurant  in  Belleville.  This  year's  event  had  a  special  flavor  with  the  guest 
appearance  of  actor-entertainer  Milton  Berle.  The  celebrity  arrived  on  campus  that 
afternoon  to  visit  with  the  students  faculty  and  staff,  and  took  part  in  a  short  press 
conference  in  Upper  Deneen.  He  was  the  guest  speaker  at  the  Banquet  that  night.  The 
highlight  of  the  evening  came  with  the  presentation  of  an  Honorary  Doctorate  of 
Humane  Letters  Degree  to  "Uncle  Miltie".  "Dr.  Berle"  expressed  sincere  gratitude 
and  concluded  with  a  wish  to  return  to  the  1985  Founders  Day  Celebration. 


Founders  Day 


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OUTDOORS 


The  annual  All  School  Picnic  was  held 
on  Friday.  May  4.  1984  at  Horner  Park 
in  Lebanon.  The  picnic  included  the  tra- 
ditional activities  of  softball,  volleyball, 
soccer  and  various  other  sports?  Enter- 
tainment was  provided  by  local  bands 
and  Mckendree  students  were  able  to 
reveal  their  hidden  skills  in  a  mid-day 
Talent  Contest.  The  day  proved  to  be  a 
success,  as  students  were  able  to  cele- 
brate the  end  of  another  school  year. 


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GRADUATION 


On  Saturday  morning.  May  1  2,  19X4, 
Graduation  Ceremonies  were  conducted 
on  the  front  lawn  of  upper  campus.  The 
faculty,  administration,  and  staff  of  the 
college  welcomed  parents,  family  mem- 
bers and  friends  of  the  graduating  sen- 
iors to  the  ceremony  which  marked  the 
successful  conclusion  of  the  quest  for  the 
Bachelor  Degree. 

Degrees  were  granted  in  a  variety  of 
fields,  including  the  Bachelor  of  Arts 
Degree,  Bachelor  of  Science  Degree, 
Bachelor  of  Science  in  Education  De- 
gree, Bachelor  of  Fine  Arts  Degree, 
Bachelor  of  Business  Administration 
Degree  and  the  Bachelor  of  Science  in 
Nursing  Degree. 

The  Commencement  Address  was 
given  by  Dr.  W.  Ann  Reynolds,  Chan- 
cellor, The  California  State  University. 
The  speaker  was  introduced  by  the 
President  —  Dr.  Gerritt  J.  Tenbrink. 
The  1984  recipient  of  the  William  Nor- 
man Grandy  Faculty  Award  was  Dr. 
Emerial  L.  Owen,  Jr. 


K-^ommencement  Oa 


>mmencement  (Exercises 


1984 


Mtl&mbtn  GloUege 


LEBANON,  ILLINOIS 


TEN-THIRTY  IN  THE  MORNING 
MAY  TWELFTH 


,         .        > 


Order  of  Serui 


ice 


President  Gerrit  J.  TenBrink,  Presiding 

PRELUDE:  "Fantasia  in  C minor" Johann  Sebastian  Bach 

Gail  Long,  Organist 

•PROCESSIONAL:  "Trumpet  Tune  Duet" Jeremiah  Clarke 

NATIONAL  ANTHEM 

INVOCATION The  Reverend  Scott  Lawrence 

Campus  Pastor 
HYMN  "Now  Thank  We  All  Our  God" Johann  Cruger 

(Audience  will  begin  singing  with  first  stanza.) 

Now  thank  we  all  our  God  With  heart  and  hands  and  voices. 

Who  wondrous  things  hath  done,  In  whom  his  world  rejoices; 

Who,  from  our  mothers'  arms,  Hath  blessed  us  on  our  way 

With  countless  gifts  of  love.  And  still  is  ours  today. 

O  may  this  bounteous  God  Through  all  our  life  be  near  us, 
With  ever  joyful  hearts  And  blessed  peace  :o  cheer  us; 
And  keep  us  in  his  grace,  And  guide  us  when  perplexed, 
And  free  us  from  all  ills  In  this  world  and  the  next. 

All  praise  and  thanks  to  God  The  Father  now  be  given. 
The  Son,  and  him  who  reigns  With  them  in  highest  heaven, 
The  one  eternal  God,  Whom  earth  and  heaven  adore; 
For  thus  it  was,  is  now.  And  shall  be  evermore.  Amen. 

SCRIPTURE  READING  (Bothwell  Scholar) Harold  H.  Andricks 

INTRODUCTION  OF  COMMENCEMENT  SPEAKER Dr.  Gerrit  j.  TenBrink 

President  of  the  College 

COMMENCEMENT  ADDRESS Dr.  W.  Ann  Reynolds 

Chancellor,  The  California  State  University 

MUSIC:  "Arise,  Shine,  Thy  Light  Has  Come Jerry  Kirk 

McKendree  College  Choir  •  McKendree  College  Alumni  Choir 

PRESENTATION  OF  CANDIDATES  AND  DEGREES Dr.  Ted  R.  Anderson 

Dean  of  the  College 

COMMISSIONING 

Presentation Lt.  Col.  William  B.  Freeman,  Jr.,  USAF 

Pinning  of  Bars 

Michael  R.  Pittenger  Lena  S.  Serbeniuk  Kenneth  R.  Riddle 

HONORARY  DEGREE 

Presentation  of  Candidate Dr.  Gerrit  J.  TenBrink 

W.  Ann  Reynolds 

Conferring  of  the  Honorary  Degree Allen  A.  Kaisor 

Chairman,  McKendree  College  Board  of  Trustees 

INDUCTION  OF  THE  CLASS  OF  1984 James  K.  Forrler 

President,  McKendree  College  Alumni  Association 


The  P 


rocession 


At  McKendree  College,  the  academic  procession  is  always  composed  of  the  candidates 
for  degrees  in  course,  the  faculty,  the  administration,  and  certain  others  who  participate  in 
Commencement.  The  faculty  appear  in  order  of  rank  (Professor,  Associate  Professor, 
Assistant  Professor,  Instructor,  Lecturer)  with  the  Professors  at  the  head  of  the  group 
followed  in  that  order  by  the  other  four  ranks. 

The  candidates  for  degree-in-course  represent  those  who  have  completed  requirements 
for  either  the  Bachelor  of  Arts  or  the  Bachelor  of  Science  degree  during  the  1983-84  Fall 
Term,  Spring  Term,  and  the  1984  Summer  Term. 

It  has  become  customary  for  the  procession  to  assemble  in  front  of  Stevenson  House, 
the  home  of  the  President.  The  procession  then  moves  through  Centennial  Gate,  up 
Centennial  Walk  past  the  Bothwell  Chapel  and  then  into  the  reserved  seating  spaces  in  the 
southwest  area  of  the  campus. 


104    Graduation 


PRESENTATION  OF  WILLIAM  NORMAN  ORANDY  FACULTY  AWARD  . .  .  Eddie  L.  Hall 
Vice-President,  McKendree  College  Alumni  Association 

CHORAL  BENEDICTION:  "Ascription  of  Praise" David  Schwoebel 

McKendree  College  Choir 

RECESSIONAL:  "Chora!  and  Scherzo" Leon  Bocllmann 

•The  audience  will  please  rise  during  the  Processional,  stand  throughout  the  Invocation,  and 
remain  seated  during  the  Recessional. 

Candidates  for  Deqrees  in  Course 

December  31,  1983  and  May  31 ,  1984  Graduates 
BACHELOR  OF  ARTS  DEGREE 


Harold  H    Andricks 

O'Fallon,  Illinois 

Religious  Studies 

Bonha  Sue  Biggs 

Lebanon.  Illinois 

Criminal  Justice  St 

di 

Steven  Allen  Bo;e 

Kansas  City.  Missouri 

Christian  Educatio 

Cindy  Sue  Caldwell 

Christopher,  Illinois 

Mathematics 

Diane  Elizabeth  Davis 

Cahokia.  Illinois 

Psychology 

Robert  Wayne  Hale 

Crossville,  Illinois 

Biology  APsycholo 

»v 

Jack  Lee  Holland 

Ft    Knox.  Kentucky 

Business 

Timothy  John  Keeley 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Criminal  Justice  St 

di 

Ronnie  D   McCaskill 

Edwardsville.  Illinois 

Political  Science.  Phil 

4  Business  Admini 

Ira 

Elaine  Sue  Unwell  Mc 

ntosh 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Sociology 

Percy  I..  McKinney.  Jr 

East  St   Louis.  Illinois 

Criminal  Justice  St 

di 

Judith  A   Minor 

Scott  AFB.  Illinois 

English 

Michael  G   Mueth 

Mascoulah,  Illinois 

History 

Michael  Richard  Pitten 

gei 

tebanon.  Illinois 

Biology 

Leesa  Javne  Rciilersha 

Lorton.  Virginia 

Psychology 

Kennech  Roy  Riddle 

Wescosville.  Pennsylvania 

Criminal  Justice  St 

dt 

Mark  Anthony  Rolhw 

II 

Tildcn.  Illinois 

Psychology 

Christopher  AlanSirla 

k 

Cahokia.  Illinois 

Speech  Communis! 

tic 

William  L   Townsend 

Vine  Grove.  Kentucky 

Business 

Donald  C   Wagner 

Marissa.  Illinois 

History 

Dawd  Addison  Woodi 

1 

1  ongview,  Texas 

Christian  Educatio 

BACHELOR  OF  SCIENCE  DEGREE 

Charles  J.  Blowers 

Belleville,  Illinois 

Computing  A  Infor 

me 

Jane  A.Corscr 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Computing  Alnror 

ma 

Lanna  DcFratcs 

Belleville,  Illinois 

Physical  Education 

Ronda  Ray  Horton 

East  St    Louis.  Illinois 

Physical  Education 

Melissa  lynnl  earned 

Bcnlon,  Illinois 

Physical  Education 

Wilbur  lewis.  Jr 

Scott  AIB.  Illinois 

Physical  Education 

Victoria  Jody  Napua L 

indscy 

Wahiawa,  Hawaii 

Physical  Education 

Cinger  l.ee  Ogden 

tebanon.  Illinois 

Biology 

Kathleen  Hope  Potlha 

t 

Collinsville.  Illinois 

Physical  Educalion 

Patricia  Ann  Rule 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Mathematics 

Timothy  CarlvleSlewa 

ri 

Pinckneyvillc.  Illinois 

Mathematics  A  Bn 

James  Wesley  Towson 

Jr. 

Belleville,  Illinois 

Computing  A  Info 

m 

Gregory  L   Wallace 

Bunker  Hill,  Illinois 

Physical  Education 

JohnnaMarlene  Wells 

Raleigh.  Illinois 

Physical  Educalion 

BACHELOR  OF  SCIENCE  IN  EDUCATION  DEGF 

1 

Brenda  J   Coble 

Fairfield.  Illinois 

Elementary  Educa 

LisaC  Cunen 

Evansville.  Illinois 

Elementary  Educa 

or 

Nancy  Ann  Fietsam 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Flcmenlary  Educa 
(Honors  in  Elemen 

ar 

Helen  Tee  Howell 

Lebanon.  Illinois 

Elementary  Educa 

or 

Mary  Lee  Jansen 

Aviston.  Illinois 

Elementary  Educa 

or 

Linda  Sue  Murphy 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Elementary  Educa 

or 

Jo-Ann  Summers 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Elementary  Fduca 

or 

BACHELOR  OF  FINE  ARTS  DEGREE 

Carol  JuneNoland  An 

dricks 

O'Fallon.  Illinois 

Art 

DarrylB   Furtkamp 

Lebanon.  Illinois 

Art 

VickiLeeSeiberlich 

Highland.  Illinois 

Art 

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106     Graduation 


BACHELOR  OF  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION  DEGREE 

|              Douglas  E.Achs 

Louisville.  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Russell  Anderson,  Jr 

Fern  Creek,  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

KarynGayc  Andncks  Heidel 

Red  Bud.  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Linda  Marie  Bailey 

Mascoutah,  Illinois 

Business  Administration  4  Ma 

nagement 

Jeannctle  Grace  Bailor 

OTallon,  Illinois 

Marketing 

Brian  Von  Barlon 

Belleville,  Illinois 

Accounling  A  Business  Admin 

istratton 

Marlha  Rose  Basham 

Muldraugh.  Kentucky 

Business  Admimsiration 

;              Roy  Edward  Black 

Radchff,  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Charles  J.  Blower? 

Belleville,  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Stephen  R.  Brian 

Shephcrdsville.  Kentu 

•ky 

Business  Administration 

•}              Linda  Adele  Buckles 

Elizabelhtown,  Kentu 

ky 

Business  Administration 

l|              James  Flberl  Burney 

Radchfr.  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Robin  Lynn  Carpenter 

OTallon,  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

k              Nancy  Christ 

Belleville,  Illinois 

Business  Administration*  Ma 

nagement 

,|              Barbara  J.  Davis 

Hamel.  Illinois 

Accounting,  Management  & 
Business  Administration 

John  E.  Dexter,  Jr. 

Scott  AFB,  Illinois 

Accounting 

Leslie  Max  Dickens 

Elizabelhtown,  Kentu 

-ky 

Business  Administration 

Nancy  E    Donour 

Belleville,  Illinois 

Business  Administration  &M 

nagement 

MaryC.  Furmanek 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Management 

Elizabeth  A.  Givan 

Louisville,  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 
(Honors  in  Business  Adminisl 

alion) 

R   Eric  Hall 

Mascoutah,  Illinois 

Accounting*  Mathematics 

Michael  John  Hellmann 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Accounting 

Patrick  R    Hellmann 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Dale  Arthur  Hill 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Accounting 

Raymond  Inzarrv 

Elizabelhtown.  Kentu 

-ky 

Business  Administration 

Linda  Dianne  Ives 

New  Baden.  Illinois 

Business  Administration  &  Ma 

rkettng 

John  Joseph  Jankowski 

Lebanon.  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

!              Marvin  V   Jansen 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Accounling  &  Business  Admin 

istratton 

Lisa  Dawn  Jones 

Trenton.  Illinois 

Marketing 

>j              Morries  Gordon  Judd 

Georgetown.  Indiana 

Business  Administration 

Carolyn  Kalmer  Klemp 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Business  Administration  4  Ma 

rkeung 

William  Carl  Kruegcr 

Salem.  Illinois 

Marketing 

Janice  R    1  ane 

E.St.  Louis.  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Willett  Leigblonlee 

Franklorl.  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

William  Edward  tee 

Fresno.  California 

Business  Administration 

Peter  J  Looker 

Ft.  Knox.  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Stuart  A   Marshall 

Dry  Ridge.  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Scott  Howard  Martin 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Accounling  &  Business  Admin 

istration 

Jon  Martin  Mart? 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Business  Administration  *  Ma 

nagement 

Beth  AnnMcGill 

I  ouisville.  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

|             John  W   Mcknight,  Sr. 

Louisville,  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Daniel  Mercado  Cruz 

Ft.  Knox,  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Julia  1.  Moore 

Scott  AFB.  Illinois 

Accounting  &  Business  Admin 

stration 

Mark  Douglas  Moore 

Lebanon,  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Mary  Kalhryn  Morganstern 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Business  Admmislialion  *  Ma 

nagement 

Suzanne  Marie  Mudd 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Patricia  Ann  Murphy 

Belleville.  Illinois 

Accounling  &  Business  Admin 

stration 

Robert  Victor  Nave 

Lebanon.  Illinois 

Business  Administration  *  Ma 

nagement 

SoonS   Nix 

Radcliff.  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

William  Ronald  Parkin,  Jr. 

Lebanon.  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Mark  Allen  Paulsen 

Elizabelhtown.  Kentu 

ky 

Business  Administration 

Bernadctte  Ann  Przygoda 

DuBois.  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Rachel  Lynn  Recker 

Freeburg.  Illinois 

Business  Administration  *  Ma 

nagement 

Roger  Dean  Reedv 

Mascoutah.  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Claud  R   Richardson.  Jr. 

Elizabelhtown,  Kentu 

ky 

Business  Administration 
(Honors  in  Business  Adminisl 

alionl 

William  Bradley  Richy 

Louisville.  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

James  1  eonard  Riddell 

Vallev  Station.  Kemu 

ky 

Business  Administration 

Monica  A   Schomaker 

New  Baden.  Illinois 

Accounling*  Business  Admin 

stration 

LenaS  Serbcniuk 

New  Baden.  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Mary  I  ou  Shepherd 

Belleville,  Illinois 

Management 

Gerald  Blaine  Sherwood 

Radchff.  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Steven  E.  Shott 

Louisville,  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Phyllis  HarreSilger 

Cenlraha.  Illinois 

Accounling 

Charlesetta  L   Sizemore 

Elizabethtown.  Kentu 

ky 

Business  Administtation 

Mark  Allen  Smith 

Odin,  Illinois 

Business  Administration  &  Ma 

nagement 

DeannaC  Stewart 

Jeflersonville,  Indiana 

Business  Administration 

Craig  N   Stover 

Louisville,  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Mary  Louise Summcrall 

St   Petersburg.  Florid 

Business  Administration 

Angela  Deanna  Taylor 

Louisville,  Kentucky 

Business  Administration 

Sherry  Ann  Terveer 

Belleville,  Illinois 

Accounting  &  Business  Admin 

stration 

Timothy  Lee  Tiernon 

Scott  AFB,  Illinois 

Business  Administration 

Michael  Bruce  Tigges 

Radchff,  Kentucky 

Business  Administtation 
(Honors  in  Business  Administr 

alion) 

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Belleville.  Illinois  Management 

Lebanon.  Illinois  Business  Administrate 

Scon  AFB.  Illinois  Business  Adminislialio 

BACHELOR  OF  SCIENCE  IN  NURSING  DEGREE 

Belleville.  Illinois  Nursing 

Cailvle,  Illinois  Nuising 

Alton.  Illinois  Nursing 

Fasl  Allon.  Illinois  Nuising 

Ordyke.  Illinois  Nursing 
Jetseyville.  Illinois 
O'Fallon,  Illinois 
Lebanon.  Illinois 
Scoll  AFB.  Illinois 


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Decalur.  lllinoi' 
Belleville.  Illino 
O'Fallon,  Illino 
OTallon.  Ill.no 
Ttoy.  Illinois 
I  ebanon.  Illino 


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August  31,  1984  Graduates 
BACHELOR  OF  ARTS  DEGREE 

Belleville,  Illinois  Psychology 

Palanne.  Illinois  Biology 

Belleville.  Illinois  Psychology 

BACHELOR  OF  SCIENCE  DEGREE 

Fagle.  Colorado  Physical  Education 

Collinsvillc.  Illinois  Business/Chetnisuv 

Mascoulah.  Illinois  Compuling  &  Infotm 

Belleville.  Illinois  Computing*  Inform 

BACHELOR  OF  SCIENCE  IN  EDUCATION  DEGRE 

Olney.  Illinois  Flemenlary  Fducano 

BACHELOR  OF  FINE  ARTS  DEGREE 

OTallon.  Illinois  An  Educalion 


BACHELOR  OF  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION  DEGREE 


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Jud 

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Ken 

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San 

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Joh 

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Mar 

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Wit 

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Jam 

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Slev 

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Tho 

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Ren 

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Ken 

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Rir 

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Ken 

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Ron 

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San 

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Don 

aid  Eugene  Wright,  Jr 

Pal 

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Jeffcisonsille,  India 
Scoll  AEB.  Illinois 
Radcliff,  Kenlucky 


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BACHELOR  OF  SCIENCE  IN  NURSING  DEGREE 


Barbara  J   Cochran 
Kathleen  Patricia  Collins 
Renee  Janelle  Kidd-Marshall 
Captain  Richard  J.  Knecht.  Jr 
Sherne  Lynn  Knecht 
Cynthia  Lisa  McNeill 
Jeanne  R  Meyer 
ErlmeA  Pooler 
Ruth  Eileen  Robinson 

Bonita  K.  Sprinkle 


Belleville.  Illinois 
Carterville.  Illino 
Belleville,  Illinois 
Belleville,  Illinois 
Carterville.  Illino 
Highland.  Illinois 
Scott  AFB.  Illino 
Marion.  Illinois 
O'Fallon.  Illinois 
OTallon.  Illinois 
O'Fallon.  Illinois 


COMMENCEMENT  MARSHAL 
Mr.  James  Drake,  Associate  Professor  of  Art 


STUDENT  MARSHALS 


Bonnie  Droste 
Karen  Hecker 


FLAGBEARERS 


Charles  Farns 


Jane  Lois  Regensberger 
Kim  Wilhelm 


Christy  Orr 


ALUMNI  REUNION  LUNCHEON 
Ames  Hall,  12:30  p.m.  Today 

ARTEXHIBIT 

1:00-5:00 

by  McKendree  students  of  Professors  Drake  and  Ottinger 

now  in  Holman  Library 


lUcKendree  Col leqe 
Choir 


Soprano: 
Nancy  Alexander 

Diana  Davies 
Michelle  LePere 

Gina  Watson 

Alto: 

Sonnie  Botwinski 

Linda  Carriker 

Ellen  Conner 

Carol  Guth 

Vivian  Kloke 

Dawn  Miesner 

Abby  Miller 

Samantha  Newcomb 

Debbie  Ozier 

Kim  Saunders 

Patricia  Stamps 

Kim  Wilhelm 


Tenor: 

Scott  Clements 

Kevin  Edwards 

Jerry  Ellis 

Keith  Sharnnghausen 

Bass: 
Jeff  Campbell 
Michael  Clark 

Jeff  Cote 
Jeff  Edwards 

Steve  Frisse 
Darren  Laske 
Donald  Meeks 

Terry  Neff 

JeffNoblm 

Kevin  Shear 
Dave  Woodul 

Betsy  Hankla,  Accompanist 
Mark  Gifford,  Director 


108     Graduation 


Academic  Dress 


The  attire  worn  by  the  candidates  for  degrees,  the  faculty,  the  administration,  and 
others  on  the  occasion  of  this  Commencement  has  its  roots  in  medieval  times.  1  he 
academic  dress  has  evolved  through  a  long  tradition,  going  back  to  the  medieval  univer- 
sities of  Paris,  Bologna,  Oxford,  and  Cambridge. 

The  precise  beginnings  of  the  several  parts  of  the  academic  regalia  are  hard  to  deter- 
mine. Nonetheless,  since  the  medieval  students  enjoyed  the  status  of  clerics  during  their 
university  years,  it  has  been  concluded  that  their  attire  found  its  inspiration  in  the  clerical 
dress  of  medieval  times.  It  appears  that  the  gown  may  be  an  adaptation  of  the  robe  of  their 
friar  or  priest,  the  hood  of  the  ftiar's  cowl,  and  the  mortal  board  cap  of  today  recalls  the 
skull  cap  of  times  when  tonsured  heads  needed  protection  against  the  drafty  classrooms  of 
medieval  times. 


?,  academic  attire  first 
become  common  for 


When  McKendree  College  was  in  her  seventh  decade  of  exit 
began  to  appear  in  (he  1890's  in  the  United  Stales.  Its  use  has 
college  and  university  functions  and  its  pattern  highly  uniform. 

THE  GOWN.  There  are  three  gowns:  the  bachelor's,  master's  and  doctor's.  The  bachelor's 
is  a  yoked,  closed-front  garment,  with  long  pointed  sleeves.  The  present  master's  has  long, 
closed  sleeves  slit  just  above  the  elbow  permitting  the  forearms  to  protrude.  The  doctoral 
gown  has  full,  bell-shaped  sleeves.  The  gown  of  the  doctor  is  trimmed  with  velvet  panels 
running  down  the  front  and  three  velvet  bars  on  each  sleeve.  Black  is  acceptable  trimming 
for  all  gowns  of  the  doctor;  however,  the  color  of  the  panels  and  sleeves  may  be  varied, 
indicating  doctorate  held. 

THE  HOOD.  The  hood  was  seemingly  first  worn  over  the  head  and  attached  to  the  gown. 
When  the  skull  cap  was  introduced,  the  hood  was  retained  but  detached.  Today  it  is  worn 
aroung  the  neck,  draped  over  the  shoulders,  and  hangs  down  the  back  of  the  gown.  Each 
degree  (bachelor,  master,  doctor)  has  its  special  hood,  which  varies  in  length,  and,  in  case 
of  the  doctor's,  in  pattern. 

The  colors  with  which  the  hood  is  lined  arc  those  of  the  institution  which  granted  the 
degree.  McKendree  (observe  the  hood  of  (he  honorary  degree  being  granted),  for  example, 
is  known  for  the  white  chevrons  on  a  background  of  purple.  The  colored  velvet  binding  on 
the  hood,  in  different  widths  for  bachelor,  master,  doctor,  may  suggest  the  degree  or  the 
major  area  of  study  represented  by  the  degree. 

THE  CAP.  The  mortarboard  has  become  the  generally  accepted  headdress  in  the  United 
States  institutions  of  higher  learning,  whereas  many  European  institutions  still  retain  their 
own  distinctive  style  of  cap.  The  doctor  may  wear  the  gold  tassel  on  his  mortarboard  On 
the  other  two  (master,  bachelor)  black  is  perhaps  more  common,  however,  the  color  is 
often  varied. 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 
of  the 
ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION 
PRESIDENT 

•James  Furrier  '65 (618)  277-3571 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

JoeGrimoldi  '77 (314)  353-3989 

Eddie  Hall  '81 (314)  867-5525 

SECRETARY/TREASURER 
Alayna  Davies-Smith  '80.  (314)  771-8077 

Barney  Barnes  '52 (618)  233-0735 

•Robert  Dannenbrink  '46  .  (713)  241-5570 

Terry  Davinroy  '83 (618)  476-1801 

•Mike  Gauble  '66 (314)  567-1198 

Kirk  Hinson  '78 (314)  776-3625 

Dave  Long  '83 (618)  537-4481 

Sandy  McGehee  '82 (618)  633-2579 

Terry  McKean  '66 (618)  234-7003 

Karla  Morris  '76 (314)  895  4664 

JaneWeingartner (618)  537-4481 

•McKendree    College    Board    of    Trustees 
appointments 


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INDEX 


Abel,  Steven:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  CSI 
Achs,  Douglas  E.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Adams,  Barbara:  Belleville,  IL:  FR:  CSI 
Adams,  Lemuel:  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Adams,  Mary  Ann:  Alton,  IL;  FR;  NSG 
Adams,  Michael:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  CSI 
Adams,  Stephen,  E.:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Adams,  Steven:  E.  Alton,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Adkins,  Edward  Albert:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Agan,  Diane  Wallace:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Agnew,  Delida  A.:  Radcliff,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Agnew,  Raymond  E.:  Radcliffe,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Ahlers,  Karen:  Granite  City,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Albers,  Ardell  D.:  Lebanon,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Alexander,  Nancy:  Gillespie,  IL;  FR;  MET 
Allen.  Joseph  Norman:  Louisville,  KY:  SR:  BUS 
Allen.  Robert:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  CSI 
Althoff,  Jonathon:  Golconda,  IL;  SO;  REL 
Alwardt,  Karen:  Collinsville,  IL;  FR;  NSG 
Anderson  Jr.,  Russell:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Anderson,  Joseph  A.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Andrews,  Lloyd:  Edgemont,  IL;  JR;  GLA 
Andricks,  Carol  June:  Red  Bud,  IL;  SR;  ART 
Andricks,  Harold  H.:  Red  Bud,  IL;  SR;  REL 
Angst.  James  A.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Armstrong,  Robert  E.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Arnold,  Ty:  Highland,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Arter,  Helen:  Breese,  IL;  SO;  ELE 
Arterburn,  Andrew:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  MET 
Atchison,  Carolyn:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  ACC 
Atkinson.  James  M.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Atkinson,  Melissa:  Trenton.  IL;  SO;  MKT 
Atkinson,  Ronald  L.:  Hodgenville.  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Atwood,  Jeffrey:  Ashland,  IL;  SO;  CRJ 
Augustine,  Kenneth:  Mascoutah,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Baahlmann,  Nancy:  Godfrey,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Backues.  Angela:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  SPC 
Bailey,  Linda  Marie:  Mascoutah,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Bailor,  Jeannette  Grace:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  MKT 
Baldwin.  Charles:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Baley,  Henry:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Ballantini,  Arthur:  Centralia,  IL;  SO;  PAD 
Bargetzi,  David:  Highland,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Barker,  Diane:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  SPE 
Barnard,  Shar'ron:  O'Fallon,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Barr,  Michele:  Highland,  IL;  FR;  PSI 
Barrow,  Harry  M.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Barth,  Richard:  Highland,  IL;  JR;  MTH 
Barton,  Brian:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  ACC 
Basham,  Martha  Rose:  Muldraugh,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Bates,  Angela:  Mascoutah,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Batson,  John  Barry:  Chicago,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Baumgardner,  Richard  L.:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  So;  BUS 
Bean,  Angela  G.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Bean.  Gregory:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  CRJ 
Beard,  Harley  E.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Beckmann,  Sheila:  Germantown,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Bell.  Danny:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Bender,  Mary  Lea:  Edwardsville,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Bendily,  Phillip  R.:  Louisville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Bcrgmann,  Gregory  F.:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  GLA 
Berry,  Martha  Ann:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Berry,  William  A.:  Lebanon,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Best.  Myra  Ann:  Lebanon,  IL;  JR;  ENG 
Bethard,  Debra:  Mt.  Vernon,  IL;  Fr;  BIO 
Bevirt,  Lois  Jean:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  GLA 
Bien,  Jacki  L.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Biggs,  Bonita:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  CRJ 
Billhartz,  Julia  Marie:  Breese,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Billhartz,  Scott:  New  Baden,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Bilveu,  Donna  S.:  Collinsville,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Birk,  Patricia:  Red  Bud.  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Black,  Roy  E.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Blair.  Jay  C:  Trenton,  IL;  JR;  BIO 
Blakelv,  Barbara:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Blecha,  Joan:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  ACC 
Blecha,  Teresa:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SO;  CRJ 
Blizzard  Jr.,  Gardner  W.:  Vine  Grove.  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Blowers,  Charles  J.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Bobarsky.  Joseph:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  CSI 
Boeschen,  David:  Belleville.  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Bolden,  Terry  W.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Boman,  Karen:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 


Bond,  Dana:  O'Fallon,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Botwinski,  Sondra:  Herrin,  IL;  SO;  MKT 
Boudrcaux,  Frank:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  CSI 
Bower,  Marjorie:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Boyd,  Carla  Ann:  Carlyle,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Boyd,  Nancy:  Sparta,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Bradfute,  Edward:  O'Fallon.  IL;  SR;  MTH 
Branch,  Tyrone:  Madison,  IL;  SO;  BIO 
Brandell,  Renee:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Branson,  Rebecca:  E.  Carondelet,  IL;  SO;  CED 
Bray,  Edward:  Fairview  Hgts.,  IL;  JR;  CSI 
Bremer,  Carol  A.:  Metropolis,  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Brewington,  Vincent  T.:  Philadelphia,  PA;  SO;  MGT 
Brian,  Stephen  R.:  Shepherdsville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Brock,  James  C:  Fairfield,  IL;  SO;  GLA 
Brock,  Ronald  E.:  Fairview  Hgts,  IL;  SR;  MGT 
Brown,  Fred:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  JR;  MKT 
Bruckert,  Denise  D.:  Bunker  Hill,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Brueggemann,  Charles:  Trenton,  IL;  FR;  ACC 
Bryan,  Kennedy:  Belleville,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Buckles,  Linda  A.:  Elizabethtown,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Bullock,  Kathleen:  Carlyle,  IL;  SO;  PED 
Bullock,  Roy:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Burney,  James  E.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Burns,  Darrell:  Ft.  Knox.  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Butler,  John:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  HIS 
Butler,  Roger  L.:  Denison,  TX;  FR;  GLA 
Butler,  Willie  M.:  Louisville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Cain,  Lisa:  O'Fallon,  IL;  JR;  SPC 
Caldwell,  Bettina:  Nashville,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Caldwell,  Cindy  Sue:  Christopher,  IL;  SR;  MTH 
Caldwell,  Jimmy  L.:  Ft.  Knox,  KY,  SO;  BUS 
Caldwell,  Regina:  Nashville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Campbell,  Jeff  R.:  Marion,  IL;  FR;  MET 
Campbell,  William  F.:  Radcliff,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Campellone,  John  T.:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Campo,  Jacquelyn:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Care,  Sandra:  West  Frankfort,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Carl,  Amy:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  CSI 
Carmon,  Yvette:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Carpenter,  Robin:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  ACC 
Carrico.  Joseph  D.:  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Carter,  Sharon  E.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Cartwnght,  William  O.:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Carty,  John:  Plainfield,  VT;  SR;  BUS 
Casey,  Kathleen:  Red  Bud,  IL;  FR;  NSG 
Cassatt,  William:  Addieville,  IL;  SO;  CSI 
Castillo,  Ramon  M.:  FR;  BUS 
Causey,  Christina:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Causey,  Judith  Renee:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Chaffin,  Damon:  Highland,  IL;  SO;  GLA 
Champion  Jr.,  Roy:  Belleville,  IL;  CSI 
Chauhan.  Chitra:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Chestney,  Carolyn  S.:  Alton,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Chiapulis,  Teresa:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Chism,  William  Elliott:  FR;  BUS 
Christ,  Nancy  M.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Clardy,  Hazel  Virginia:  FR;  BUS 
Clark,  Elizabeth  A.:  Alton,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Clark,  Gloria:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  CRJ 
Clark,  Michael:  Robinson,  IL;  JR;  REL 
Clark,  William:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Clarke,  John:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Clay,  Rhonda  Marie:  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Clement,  Michelle:  Godfrey,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Clements,  Scott:  El  Paso,  IL;  SO;  ENG 
Close,  Kurt:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Coble,  Brenda:  Fairfield,  IL;  SR;  ELE 
Cochran,  Barbara  Jones:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Colbert,  Sandra:  Mascoutah,  IL;  JR;  PSY 
Collins,  Kathleen:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Comley,  Michael:  Fairview  Hts.,  IL;  SO;  PED 
Conley,  Michael:  Trenton,  IL;  SO;  MKT 
Conner,  Ellen:  Belleville.  IL;  FR;  HIS 
Conner,  Kenneth:  Jeffersonville,  IN;  SR;  BUS 
Connors,  Sandra  Sue:  Louisville,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Conrad,  Paul  V.:  Cold  Springs,  MR;  SR;  CHB 
Convers,  Juan  M.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Coop,  Mary  Kathleen:  Evansville,  IL;  FR;  NSG 
Cooperman,  Andrew  M.:  Cahokia.  IL;  SO;  ITR 
Coplen,  Kenneth:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Cordes,  Mark:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  ART 
Corey,  Arlicia  Marie:  Radcliff,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Cornell,  Mary:  Fairview  Hgts.  IL;  JR;  ACC 
Cornell,  William:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Corser,  Jane:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  CSI 
Cosner,  Angela:  Ashland,  IL;  SO;  PED 
Cote,  Jeff:  Chebanse,  IL;  FR;  MTH 
Courtright,  Randy:  Fairfield,  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Cousin,  Harold:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 


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Cowan,  Nancy:  Chester,  IL;  SO;  MET 

Cox,  Steven:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  MGT 

Craddock,  Wanda  B.:  FR;  BUS 

Crane,  Ellis  E.:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Crank,  Joseph:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  CSI 

Craven.  Anna  Lalau:  FR;  BUS 

Crawford,  Kenneth:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Crum,  David:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Crumley,  Lisa  L.:  Mascoutah,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Crunk,  Larry  L.:  New  Baden.  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Cruse,  David  R.:  Hodgenville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Cueto,  David:  Troy,  IL;  JR;  PSI 

Cummins,  Thomas  Lee:  Louisville,  KY;  JR:  BUS 

Curlovic,  Susan  Cooper:  Alton,  IL;  ST;  NSG 

Curtcn,  Lisa  G.:  Evansville,  IL;  SR;  ELE 

Curtis.  Paul  D  :  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Cwiak,  Richard  S.;  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Daly,  Ismav:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  BIO 

Daniell,  Shawn  E.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  FR;  BUS 

Dauphin,  James:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  CRJ 

Davidson,  Mark  J.:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Davies,  Diana  L.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  PSY 

Davis,  Barbara  J.:  Hamel,  IL;  JR;  ACC 

Davis,  Diane  E.:  Cahokia,  IL;  SR;  PSY 

Davis,  John  William:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Davis,  Kimberly:  Collinsville,  IL;  FR;  ACC 

Davis,  Richard:  Berkeley,  MO;  JR:  BUS 

De  Bourgc,  Glenda:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BIO 

De  Frates,  Lanna  Kay:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  PED 

De  Leon,  Eligio  S.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

De  Voto.  John:  Chesterfield,  MO;  FR;  BUS 

Dean,  Esther  Denise:  Muldraugh,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Dempsev,  John:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  SPE 

Derickson,  Todd:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SO;  PSI 

Derrick,  Daren.  Mascoutah,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Dethrow,  Jane:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Detmer,  Connie:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Dexter  Jr.,  John  E.:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  ACC 

Di  Martino,  John:  Lebanon,  IL;  FR;  REL 

Diaz,  Jorge  L.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Dickens,  Leslie  M.:  Elizabethtown,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Diehl,  Jo  A.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  BIO 

Dillenberger,  Dave:  Waterloo,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Dillev,  Stephen:  Trenton,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Dintelman,  Dee  Anna:  Nashville,  IL;  FR;  MET 

Distler,  Barbara  J.:  O'Fallon,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Docherty,  Thomas:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR:  CSI 

Dodd,  Sandra  J.:  Murphysboro,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Dolan,  Jeffrey:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Donahue,  Barney:  Fairview  Hgts.,  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Donnelly,  Mary  K.:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Donour,  Nancy:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Donovan,  Elizabeth:  Belleville;  IL;  JR;  ELE 

Dorsey,  Willie:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Dosier,  Jeff  N.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Dotson,  Paul  Grant:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Dowd,  Kellic:  New  Baden,  IL;  FR;  CRJ 

Downer,  Patricia  A.:  East  Alton,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Downing,  Wvnnette:  Red  Bud,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Downs,  William  Earl:  Elizabethtown,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Doyle.  Elmer  James:  Rineyville,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Drake,  Marcedas:  Marine,  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Droste,  Bonita  J.:  Godfrey,  IL;  JR;  PED 

Du  Bois,  Gregory:  Fairmont,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Dugan.  Donald  A.:  FR;  BUS 

Dunda,  Mathew:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  CSI 

Dunlop,  Van:  Dallas,  TX;  JR;  BUS 

Dyer,  Fori  Jean:  Fort  Knox.  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Dyer.  Susan  K.:  Radcliff.  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Earl,  Marshall  Eugene:  Salem,  IL;  SR;  CRJ 

Eberhart,  Esther:  Wood  River,  IL;  FR;  NSG 

Ebersohl.  La  Shell:  Stecleville,  IL;  FR;  MKT 

Eckstrom.  Christine  E.:  Radcliff,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Edelmann.  Vicki  S.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Edwards.  Jeffrey  W.:  Scheller,  IL;  SO;  PED 

Edwards.  Kevin.  Scheller,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Edwards.  Melodv  Lvnn:  Belleville,  IL:  JR;  MTH 

Elam,  Carol:  Sparta,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Elbe,  Kevin  Lee:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Elev,  Murl  David:  Radcliff,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Ellis,  Bonnie;  Waterloo,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Ellis.  Jerry:  Fairfield,  IL;  SO;  REL 

Ellis.  Robin:  Highland,  IL;  SO;  PED 

Ellis.  Sally  J.:  Belhalto,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Ellison,  Elizabeth  M.:  Mascoutah,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Elmore,  Samuel:  Mason  City,  IL;  SR;  MGT 

Emling,  Adam:  Du  Quoin,  IL;  SO;  ELE 

Empie,  Diane:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

I  rser\.  Leonard:  Troy,  IL;  FR;  REL 

Evans,  Frank:  Bolingbrook,  IL;  SR;  PED 


Fahcy,  Kathleen:  Red  Bud,  II. ;  NSG 
Failauga.  Mary  S.:  Shelbyville,  KY;  SP;  SPE 
Farmer,  William  L.:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BIO 
Farris,  Jerry:  Ridgway,  IL;  SR;  PF.D 
Fcatherstone,  Lisa  Ann:  Vine  Grove,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Feder,  Mary  Jo:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  GLA 
Fehrenz.  Warren:  Columbia,  IL;  SO;  PED 
Fehrmann,  Beverly  Hill:  Bartelso,  IL;  JR;  ELE 
Fellner,  Susan:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  ACC 
Ferguson,  Scott:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Ferrario.  Michael:  Belleville,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Ferry,  Vernon:  E.  Carondelet,  IL;  Fr;  PED 
Fields,  Janice  W.:  Breese,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Fietsam,  Nancv:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  ELE 
Findley,  Rudy  R.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Finley,  Michael  H.:  Louisville.  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Finnegan,  Patrick:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  GLA 
Fisher,  Donna:  Granite  City,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Fisher,  Jamie:  Fairview  Hgts.,  IL;  SO;  BIO 
Flowers,  Jan  L.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Followell,  Lynn  M.:  Marion,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Fontenot,  Carolyn  Jones:  Altus,  OK;  SR;  NSG 
Fonville,  Norvis:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Foppe,  David  Keith:  Radcliff,  KY;  JR;  Bus 
Ford,  Charles:  Valmeyer,  IL;  SO;  GLA 
Ford,  John  W.:  Radcliff,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Forrester,  Sharon:  Bethalto,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Forsee,  Robert:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  CSI 
Fosdick,  Robert:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Fournie,  Eve:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Fox,  Rita:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Francis,  Morris:  Belleville,  IL;  SP;  SPE 
Francisco,  Juan  A.:  Radcliff,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Franco,  Anthony:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Franke,  Michael:  New  Baden,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Franklin,  Craig  L.:  Collinsville,  IL;  SR;  CHB 
Fraser,  Morrie:  Gillespie,  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Fremming,  Jackie  Lou:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Fricke,  Susan:  Edwardsville,  IL;  FR;  ENG 
Friederich,  Ethel  Janice:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Frisse,  Steven:  Edwardsville,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Fritsch,  Catherine  Lynn:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Frolker,  Donald  Joseph:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Fromm,  Ellen:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Fulkerson,  Karen  Y.:  Louisville,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Fulton,  Ola:  Belleville,  IL;  SP;  SPE 
Furmanek,  Mary:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  MGT 
Furtkamp,  Darryl  B  :  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  ART 
Gabler,  Scott  P.:  New  Baden,  IL;  JR;  GLA 
Gabriel,  Sandra:  Granite  City,  IL;  SO;  NSG 
Gall,  George  F.:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  MGT 
Gammage,  Jennifer:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  ENG 
Ganaway  Jr.,  Luis  L.:  Jeffersonville.  IN;  SO;  BUS 
Gangwisch,  Gloria:  Lebanon.  IL;  SO;  CSI 
Garcia,  David  Pedro:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Garcia,  Wilfredo:  FR;  BUS 
Garmon,  Geraldine:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Garnett,  Dolores  A.:  Louisville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Gay,  Gary:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  CSI 
Gazaway,  Denise  R.:  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Gentry,  Terri:  Sparta,  IL;  FR;  PED 
Gherardini,  Angela:  Hoffman,  IL;  JR;  GLA 
Gilchrist,  Ronald:  Lebanon,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Gilmer,  Patricia:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Gitkov,  Ellen  C:  Opdyke,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Giver  Sr„  David  Peter:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Glanzner,  Barbara:  Trenton,  IL;  SP;  SPE 
Glanzner,  Sandra:  Trenton,  IL;  SP;  SPE 
Glenn,  John:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  SO;  CRJ 
Glynn,  Jerome:  Platteville,  Wl;  SO;  CRJ 
Goestenkors,  Pam:  Aviston,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Goins,  Pennye:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  ENG 
Goldey,  Laura  M.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  BIO 
Gomez,  Anselmo:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Gonzalez  Jr.,  Juan  D.:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Goscinski,  Jo  Ann:  Belleville.  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Grabner,  Marv  M.:  Alton,  IL;  JR;  ELE 
Graham,  Ada  M.:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Gramates,  Elizabeth:  Alton.  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Gray,  Pamela:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Greasley.  Garth:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  CSI 
Gregory.  Johnny  B.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Grenia,  Kelly:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  PSI 
Grider,  Grace:  Fairview  Hghts.,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Griffin,  Bonita:  Pinckneyvillc,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Griffin,  Russell  J.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Griffith,  Denise  Kay:  W.  Frankfort,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Grimming,  Karen:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Guebert,  Janice  I.:  Sparta.  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Guithues,  Robert  A.:  O'Fallon.  IL;  SO;  BUS 


1  1  1 


Guth,  Carol  A.:  Flanagan,  IL;  FR;  MTH 
Haag,  Dana:  Breese,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Habanek,  Bruce  S.:  Collinsville,  IL;  JR;  CRJ 
Habbe,  Peter:  St.  Jacob,  IL;  SO;  GLA 
Haberer,  Beth:  Belleville,  IL;  JR:  MET 
Hadley,  Mari:  Cairo,  IL;  SO,  ACC 
Haida,  Neil  A.:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  ACC 
Haines,  David:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CS1 
Hale,  Robert  W.:  Crossville,  IL;  SR;  BIO 
Hall,  Elizabeth  K.:  Murphysboro,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Hall,  Kay:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  SR;  CRJ 
Hall,  Lisa:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  BIO 
Hall.  Peggy  C:  Jcrseyville,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Hall,  Ralph  Eric:  Mascoutah,  IL;  SR.  ACC 
Hallam,  Kelvin:  Fairfield,  IL;  SO;  HIS 
Hamilton,  Elaine:  Lovejoy,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Hamilton,  Loretta:  Lovejoy,  IL;  SO;  BIO 
Haney,  Catherine:  Centralia,  IL;  FR;  ELE 
Hankla,  Betsy  Leigh:  Pinckncyville,  IL;  SO;  MET 
Harbaugh,  Patty:  New  Athens,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Hardesty,  Marvin  Leo:  Big  Clifty,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Harkins  Jr.,  William  H.:  Louisville.  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Harness,  Steven  L.:  Radcliff,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Haro,  John:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  CSI 
Harper,  Joseph:  Belleville,  IL;  JR:  BUS 
Harper,  Karen  M.:  Vienna,  IL;  SR;  PED 
Harper,  Scott:  Bonnie,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Harrell,  David  Alan:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Harrison,  Clara:  Freeburg,  IL;  JR:  CRJ 
Hart,  Howard:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Harter,  David:  Mascoutah,  IL;  SP;  SPE 
Hartnagel,  Maureen:  Edwardsville,  IL;  ELE 
Haukapp,  Brent  R  :  Sunimerfield,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Hausmann,  Susan  L.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Haver,  Donnard  E.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  GLA 
Hawkins,  Michelle  V.:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  SR;  SSC 
Haycox,  Hansel  Lee:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Hayden,  Keith  E.:  Caseyville,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Hayes,  Naomi:  Kell,  IL,  JR;  NSG 
Haynes,  Harvey:  Shipman,  IL;  SR;  CED 
Heath,  Charles  E.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Heaton,  Angie  S.:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Hechenberger,  Teresa  A.:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  ACC 
Hecker,  Karen  S.:  Bethalto.  IL;  SO;  BIO 
Heern,  Terry:  Centralia,  IL;  JR;  HIS 
Heidel,  Karyn  G.:  Red  Bud,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Heinen.  Roger:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  MGT 
Hellmann,  Michael:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  ACC 
Hellman,  Patrick  R.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Henley.  Perry  C;  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Herman.  Jennifer  F.:  Granite  City,  IL;  JR;  ELE 
Hernton,  David:  Elizabethtown,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Herr,  Margaret:  Fairview  Hts.,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Herrick.  Susan:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  ELE 
Hess,  Daniel:  Belleville.  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Hickam,  Tracy:  Granite  City,  IL;  SO;  GLA 
Higgins,  Jeff  P.:  Keyesport,  IL;  MTH 
Higgins,  Lisa  Marie:  Keyesport,  IL;  SO;  MKT 
Hilderbrand,  Amy:  Tilden,  IL;  FR;  ART 
Hill,  Bessie  Lee:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Hill,  Dale:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  ACC 
Hill,  James;  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Hill,  John:  Cahokia,  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Hines,  Marilyn:  Fairview  Hgts.,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Hinman,  Peggy  L.:  Sandoval,  IL;  JR;  ACC 
Hite,  Consuella  L.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Hobbs,  Stephen:  New  Baden,  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Hofeditz,  Thelma:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Hoff,  Ronald:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Hoffarth,  Colette  Jane:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Hoffman.  Donald:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SP;  SPE 
Holland,  Jackie  Lee:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Holmberg  II,  M.D.:  O'Fallon,  IL;  JR;  HIS 
Holzinger,  Connie:  Highland,  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Hoock,  Laurie:  Millstadt,  IL;  JR;  ACC 
Hooper,  Doris  J.:  Louisville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Hopcus,  Edmund:  Belleville,  IL;  JR:  BUS 
Hornung,  Jeffrey:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR:  CSI 
Houloose,  Leonard:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  BUS 
House,  Robert:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Howard,  Douglas  E.:  Lousiville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Howard,  Emery:  Scott  A  F.B.,  IL;  SR;  CSI 
Howell.  Helen  L.:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR.  ELE 
Howell,  Mark  William:  Belleville,  IL;  JR:  CED 
Hrdlicka,  Michael:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Hubbs,  Mark:  Millstadt,  IL;  GLA 
Huckleberry,  Michael:  Belleville,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Hudkins,  Frances  A.:  Shepherdsville,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Hudkins.  Wilson  O.:  Shepherdsville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Hughes,  Barbara  A.:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  NSG 

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Hunsinger,  Karyn:  Benton,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Hursey,  John:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  CSI 

Husmann,  Robert  James:  Breese,  IL;  SO;  BIO 

Irizarry,  Raymond:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Ivanko,  Joseph:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  ACC 

Ives,  Linda  D.:  New  Baden.  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Jackson,  Felicia:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Jackson,  Stacy:  Ridge  Farm,  IL;  FR;  PED 

Jankowski,  John  J.:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Jansen,  Marvin  V.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  ACC 

Jansen,  Mary:  Aviston,  IL;  SR;  ELE 

Jaramillo.  Debra  G  :  Radcliff,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Jarrett,  Clark:  Belleville,  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Jarvis,  Charles:  Smithton,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Jaworski,  Linda:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  BIO 

Jefferson,  Peter  A.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Jeffreys.  Florence:  Red  Bud,  IL;  NSG 

Jemison.  Howard  L.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Jenson,  Eric  D.:  Vine  Grove,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

John,  Noel:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SP;  SPE 

Johnsen.  Clayton:  O'Fallon,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Johnson,  Janice:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  ELE 

Johnson,  Laura  E.:  Trenton,  IL;  JR:  NSG 

Jondro,  Ruth  Ellen:  Carlyle,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Jones,  Clifford:  Belleville,  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Jones,  Glenda  A.:  FR;  BUS 

Jones,  Gloria:  Belleville,  IL;  JR:  NSG 

Jones,  Janice:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Jones,  Jeff  R.:  University  City,  MO;  JR;  ART 

Jones,  Johnny  D.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Jones,  Lisa:  Trenton,  IL;  SR;  MKT 

Jones,  Marjorie:  East  St.  Louis,  IL;  NSG 

Joyner  Jr.,  Theodore:  Radcliff,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Judd,  Morries  Gordon:  Georgetown,  IN;  SR;  BUS 

Juenger,  Cynthia:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Julius,  Kristy:  Belleville,  IL;  BUS 

Jun,  Jayne:  Collinsville,  IL;  SO;  NSG 

Junker,  Lori  Lynn:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  ELE 

Justice,  Albert:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  JR:  BUS 

Kaltenbronn,  Christopher:  Hecker,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Kapilla,  Mark:  Edwardsville,  IL;  SP;  SPE 

Kassebaum,  Marchelle  L.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  ELE 

Kassing,  Doug:  Freeburg,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Kasten,  Daniel  A  :  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  PSI 

Kearns  Jr.,  Thomas:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Keeler,  John  R.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Keeley,  Ann  Marie:  Belleville,  IL;  CSI 

Keeley,  Timothy  J.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  CRJ 

Kehrer,  Sheila:  New  Baden,  IL;  FR;  BIO 

Keller,  Hiram:  O'Fallon,  IL;  JR;  CSI 

Keller,  Patsy  Anne:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Kelling,  Jill  M.:  E.  Carondelet,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Kidd,  Willie:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  GLA 

Kimmons,  Melvin:  Louisville,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Kingston,  Mary  Louise:  Waterloo,  IL;  SO;  NSG 

Kingston,  Roger:  Rankin:  IL;  SO;  GLA 

Kinney,  Avon  Gail:  FR;  BUS 

Kittel,  John:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Klein,  Patricia  A.:  Mascoutah,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Klemp,  Carolyn  K.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  MKT 

Klingelhoefer,  Barbara:  Mascoutah,  IL;  SO;  ACC 

Klinger,  Mark  A.:  FR;  BUS 

Kloke.  Vivian:  New  Baden,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Knecht,  Richard  J.:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Knecht,  Sherrie  L.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Knibb,  Sandra  Lee:  Trenton,  IL;  SO;  ACC 

Knott,  Patricia  A.:  FR;  BUS 

Koczo,  Zoltan:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Koehler,  Joseph:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Koeller,  Kevin:  Marissa,  IL;  FR;  BIO 

Kohrman,  Lisa:  Lebanon,  IL;  FR;  PSI 

Kornegay,  Clyde:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  CSI 

Korte,  Daniel:  Breese,  IL;  JR;  GLA 

Korte,  Tammy:  Highland,  IL;  FR;  ART 

Kramp,  James:  Danville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Kramper,  Lesley:  St.  Libory,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Kraus,  Mark  R.:  New  Albany,  IN;  JR;  BUS 

Krueger,  William:  Salem,  IL;  SR;  MKT 

Kueker,  Barbara:  Troy,  IL;  FR;  BIO 

Kuykendall,  Mont  Anthony:  New  Baden,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Kwapis,  Chris  J.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Landers,  Gregory:  Stanton,  IL;  SR.  BUS 

Landi,  Janice  E.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Lane,  Janice  R.:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Lange,  Elizabeth  A.:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  PSY 

Lappe,  Scott:  Freeburg,  IL;  JR;  MGT 

Lappe,  Shelly:  Freeburg,  IL;  FR;  PSY 

Larson,  Tamara  Louise:  Alton,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Laskowski,  Darren  M.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  HIS 

Latham,  Roi:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  FR;  BUS 


Lattin,  David:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Lauderdale,  Alice  Jane:  Mounds,  IL;  JR;  GLA 

Lautz,  Jamie  D.:  Troy,  IL;  SO;  PED 

Lay  Jr.,  Morris  David:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Le  Pere,  Michelle:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  PSI 

Leach,  Quintin:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  CSI 

Learned,  Melissa  L.:  Benton,  IL;  SR;  PED 

Leavell.  Alvin:  Charlestown,  IN;  FR;  BUS 

Lebow,  Jeffrey  M.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Lee,  Willett  Leighton:  Frankfort,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Lee,  William  E.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Leeker,  Doug  T.:  St.  Louis,  MO;  FR;  GLA 

Leemon,  Jacquelyn  L:  Belleville,  IL;  JR:  IDM 

Lehman,  Imogene:  Marissa,  IL;  FR;  NSG 

Lehr,  Lori:  New  Athens,  IL;  FR;  PED 

Leiber,  Jeffrey:  Lebanon,  IL;  JR;  MTH 

Lemons,  Donna  J.:  Trenton,  IL;  SO;  ACC 

Leonard,  Rhonda:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  BIO 

Leoni,  Sue:  Belleville.  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Leopold,  Perry:  Troy,  IL;  BUS 

Lewis  Jr.,  Wilbur:  Elyria,  OH;  SR;  PED 

Lewis,  Karen  Yvonne:  Louisville,  KY;  JR.  BL  S 

Lewis,  Paulette:  Chicago,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Lindlow.  Llovd:  FR;  BUS 

Lindsay,  David:  Lebanon,  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Lindsav,  Jean:  Troy,  IL;  SO;  PSI 

Lines,  Henry:  Greenwich,  CT;  SO;  SPC 

Litsey,  Ethan:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  MTH 

Loehring,  Claudia:  Lebanon,  IL;  JR;  ELE 

Looker,  Peter  Joseph:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Lothes,  Frances  M.:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  GLA 

Louie,  Howard:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Lovett,  Daniel:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  CSI 

Lowry,  Lori:  Benton,  IL;  JR;  ENG 

Lucido,  Mark:  St.  Louis,  MO;  SO;  BUS 

Lugge.  Janet:  Belleville.  IL;  JR;  SSC 

Lutz.  Keith:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Lut7,  Lisa  R.:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Lynch,  Lisa:  Oakdale,  IL;  SO;  ACC 

Lynn,  James:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  CSI 

Lyon,  Lisa  G.:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  BIO 

Mafia,  Marcus:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  CSI 

Mahoney,  Jerome  C:  Louisville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Malone,  Carmen:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  FR;  ELE 

Manigault,  Francis:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Manis.  William  Jeff:  Upton,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Manlev.  Derek:  Fairmont  City,  IL;  FR;  CRJ 

Manning  Jr.,  Ottis  Ray:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Manning,  Duane:  Mascoutah,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Maples.  Timothy:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Margherita,  Thomas  Edgar:  Webster  Groves,  MO;  FR;  GLA 

Marin,  John:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Maroney,  Bettv  Jo:  Salem,  IL,  FR;  ELE 

Marschel.  Wayne:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Marshall,  Stuart  A.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Martin,  Kenneth:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  GLA 

Martin,  Scott  H.:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  ACC 

Martin,  William  R  :  Radcliff.  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Martz,  Jon  Martin:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Mason,  Allan:  Lebanon.  IL;  CSI 

Malhews.  Douglas:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  CSI 

Maxfield.  Connie:  Granite  City,  IL;  SO;  MET 

May,  Allen:  Valmeyer,  IL;  SO;  GLA 

Mav,  George,  C:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

May,  Jennifer:  Nashville,  IL;  SP;  SPE 

Mav,  Ruth  Ann:  Nashville,  IL;  SP;  SPE 

McCall,  Julie  Ann:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  PSY 

McCaskill.  Ronnie  D  :  Edwardsville,  IL;  SR;  PSI 

McCoy,  Martin  G.;  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  CRJ 

McCraw,  La  Donna:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

McDermott,  Patrick:  Cahokia,  IL;  SO;  BUS 

McDonald  Jr..  Albert  L.:  FR;  BUS 

McFarland.  Dave:  Belleville,  IL;  FR:  GLA 

McFarland,  Kevin  M.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

McGill,  Beth  Ann:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

McGill.  Shawn  W.:  Louisville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

McGuire,  Mark  A.:  FR;  BUS 

McHenry,  Jill:  Centralia,  IL;  JR;  ART 

Mcintosh.  Elaine  Hcnzell:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  SOC 

Mclntyre.  Steven:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  CSI 

McKcnzie.  Djuna:  Madison.  IL;  FR;  BUS 

McKeown,  Mark:  Belleville.  IL;  SO;  CSI 

McKinlev,  Terri  Lee:  Coulterville,  IL;  SR;  PSY 

McKmnev,  Percy  Lee:  East  St.  Louis,  IL;  SR;  CRJ 

McKnight  Sr.,  John  W.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

McLean,  Laura  Lee:  New  Douglas,  IL;  FR;  PSI 

McNamara,  Todd  M.:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SO;  BIO 

McNeal,  Teresa:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

McNeill,  Cynthia:  Carterville,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

McPherson.  Michael:  Fairview  Hts.,  IL;  FR;  CRJ 


Meddows,  David  R.:  Trenton,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Meeks,  Donald:  Fairfield,  IL;  JR;  REL 
Meier,  Pamela  G.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Menietti,  Bonnie:  Pocahontas,  IL;  SO;  ELE 
Mercado-Cruz,  Daniel:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Merrell,  John:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  CSI 
Merz,  David:  Columbia,  IL;  SO;  CSI 
Mettler,  Paige:  Highland,  IL;  FR;  PSI 
Meyer,  Deborah:  Trenton,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Meyer,  Jeanne:  Highland,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Middleton,  Patricia:  East  St.  Louis,  IL;  JR;  ELE 
Miesner,  Dawn  Raenel:  Murphysboro,  IL;  SO;  BIO 
Milanovits,  Guy:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Miles,  Sarah:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  ELE 
Miller,  Abby:  Benton,  KY;  SO;  GLA 
Miller,  Kevin  G.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SP;  SPE 
Miller,  Louis  Dale:  Jeffersonville,  IN;  SO;  BUS 
Mills,  Frances  M.:  Trenton,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Minis,  Pearlie:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  JR;  ENG 
Mindock,  Warren:  Mascoutah,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Minor,  Judith  Ann:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  ENG 
Missey,  Michael  K.:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  CRJ 
Mitchell,  James  E.:  FR;  BUS 
Moeller,  Ronald:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SO;  ITR 
Mog,  David  Lynn:  Lebanon,  IL;  SO;  CSI 
Molyneux,  Clifford  M;  FR;  BUS 
Monroe,  Patricia:  Smithton,  IL;  SO;  BIO 
Monline,  La  Verne  Louis:  Cahokia.  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Montoya,  Shelley  L.:  Radcliff,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Moody,  Marv  Beth:  Fairview  Hgts,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Moore,  Diane:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  CSI 
Moore,  Julia  I:  Scott  A.F.B..  IL;  SR;  ACC 
Moore,  Mark:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Morah,  Ngozi:  Chicago,  IL;  PSI 
Mordhorst,  David  L.:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  MKT 
Mordhorst,  Mary:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  BIO 
Morganstern,  M.  Kathryn:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Moss,  Craig,  L;  Pocahontas,  IL;  JR;  CRJ 
Motsinger,  Michael:  Harrisburg,  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Mowbray,  Wayne  Lee:  FR;  BUS 
Mucia,  David:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Mudd,  Suzanne:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Mueller,  Larry:  New  Athens,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Mueller,  Roger:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Mueth,  Michael  G.:  Mascoutah,  IL;  SR;  HIS 
Murphy,  Linda  Sue:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  ELE 
Murphy,  Mary  Alice:  Marion,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Murphy,  Patricia  Ann:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  ACC 
Murphy,  William:  Chicago,  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Murray,  Patricia:  O'Fallon,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Muskopf,  Julie  A.;  Millstadt,  IL;  FR;  ELE 
Mutz,  Michael:  E.  Alton,  IL;  FR;  BU'S 
Myers,  John  A:  Belleville.  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Myers,  Michael:  Livonia,  MI;  SO;  SOC 
Myus,  Walter  John:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Napper,  Rick  A.:  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Nave,  Robert  Victor:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Neff,  Christina  L.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  ACC 
Neff,  Terrence  L.:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Nelson,  Jimmy  D.:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Nelson,  Rosan:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  CSI 
Netemeyer,  Daniel:  New  Baden,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Newcomb,  Rebecca  E.:  Lebanon,  IL;  FR;  SPE 
Newcomb,  Samantha:  Lebanon,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Nicholson,  Gerald:  Lebanon,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Nicholson,  Marion  J.:  Lebanon,  IL;  FR;  SOC 
Niermann,  Jennifer:  Hoyleton,  IL;  JR;  ELE 
Ninnis,  Sherri:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  BIO 
Nintz.  Debra:  Dorchester,  IL;  FR;  MET 
Nix,  Soon  Suck:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Noblin,  Jeffrey:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Norris,  Cindy:  Murphysboro,  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Norris,  Lilly:  Fairview  HGTS.,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Norton,  Cathy:  Sparta,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Nunez,  Kimberly  Jo:  Fairview  Hgts.,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Nuusila,  Semisi:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SO;  Bus 
Nuzzo,  Nadine  Ann:  Palatine,  IL;  SR;  BIO 
Odum,  Kathleen  Stalions:  Carterville,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Ogden,  Ginger  Lee:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  BIO 
Ogle,  Thomas:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  CSI 
Ogle,  Thomas  E.:  Scott  A.F.B..  IL;  SO;  CSI 
Oglesby,  Gerald  Lee:  Louistille,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Ohl,  Mark:  Mascoutah,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Ontengco,  Gregory:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Orange,  David:  Louisville,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Ord,  Robert:  St.  Jacob,  IL;  SO;  REL 
Origliosso,  Chris  M.:  Caseyville,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Otten.  Maria:  Evansville,  IL;  SR;  ACC 
Owen,  Elizabeth  L.:  Lebanon,  IL;  FR;  ENG 
Owens,  Jr.,  Artis  L.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 


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Ozier,  Debbie:  Maroa,  IL;  FR;  ART 

O'Dell,  Bruce  Edward:  Radcliff,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Padgett,  Susan  E.:  FR;  BUS 

Pagliuca.  Margaret:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  BIO 

Pagliuca.  Michael:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  CSI 

Paine,  David  W.:  FR;  BUS 

Parker.  Donald:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BIO 

Parker,  Linda:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  CSI 

Parkin,  Jr.,  William  R.:  Chatham  Twnshp,  NJ;  SR;  BUS 

Parris,  Nanette:  Chicago,  IL;  HIS 

Parvand,  Averi:  Fairfield.  IL;  SO;  CED 

Patton,  James  A.:  FR;  BUS 

Patton,  Janet:  Oakdale,  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Paul.  Patty:  Belleville.  IL;  JR;  IDM 

Paulsen,  Mark  Allen:  Elizabethtown,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Payne.  Gregory:  Scott  A.F.B..  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Pepin,  Stephen:  Kankakee,  IL;  SR;  CSI 

Peterson.  Lvnn:  Belleville,  IL;  CRJ 

Pfeffer,  Francis  P.:  New  Baden,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Phillips,  Audrey:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  FR;  NSG 

Phillips,  Richard  N.:  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Pighini,  John:  Troy,  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Pirnat,  Steven:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Piskos,  Mark:  Belleville.  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Pittenger,  Michael  R.:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  BIO 

Plant,  Ralph:  Fairview  Hgts.,  IL;  CSI 

Plunkett,  Michael  E.:  Fort  Knox.  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Poole,  Lorraine,  L.:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  ELE 

Pooler,  Erline  Ann:  Old  Town,  ME;  SR;  NSG 

Potthast,  Kathleen  H.:  Collinsville,  IL;  SR;  PED 

Powell,  Linda  D.E.:  Radcliff,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Powers.  Connie:  Marissa,  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Powers.  Robert  G.:  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Poyner.  John  William:  Elizabethtown.  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Pracher.  Lvdia:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Preston.  Michael  A.:  Ft.  Knox.  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Price.  Edward  St.  Clair:  Ft.  Knox.  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Price.  Thomas  Dean:  New  Baden.  IL;  JR:  BIO 

Prickett.  David:  Belleville.  IL:  FR;  BUS 

Provines.  Cathy  Ann:  Bone  Gap,  IL;  SO;  ART 

Przvgoda,  Bernadette  Ann:  Dubois.  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Pulaski.  Cynthia:  E.  Alton.  IL;  FR;  NSG 

Pullin.  Debora:  Edwardsville.  IL:  SO;  ART 

Quirin.  Paul:  Freeburg,  IL;  SO;  ACC 

Rademacher,  Joseph  Gerard:  OTallon.  IL;  SR;  MKT 

Rakers,  Diane:  Trenton,  IL;  SO;  CSI 

Randall,  Erwin:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Randlett,  Dana  E.:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Ratliff,  Heidi:  Belleville.  IL;  JR;  ELE 

Rawlings,  Margaret  A.:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Rawnslev.  Regina  Gail:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  CSI 

Rea,  Cathy:  Alton,  IL;  FR;  ACC 

Recker,  Rachel  Lvnn:  Freeburg,  IL:  SR;  BUS 

Reed,  Bruce:  Erie.  IL;  SO;  REL 

Reedy,  Roger  D.:  Mascoutah,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Recensberger.  Jane  Lois:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Reime,  Mark  Joseph:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  BSI 

Reinkensmever.  Susan:  Hovleton,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Reisinc,  Dearvle:  Edwardsville,  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Rennegarbe,  Gregory:  Addieville.  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Rettle,  Laurel:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  PSY 

Reutershan,  Leesa:  Lorton.  VA;  SR;  PSY 

Revels.  John  C:  Radcliff.  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Rhodes,  Lisa:  Venice.  IL:  FR;  GLA 

Rhone.  Judith:  Lebanon.  IL;  JR;  CED 

Rice.  Paul  William:  New  Albany,  IN;  SO;  BUS 

Richard.  Carol:  Belleville.  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Richard,  Joan  M.:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  ACC 

Richardson,  Jr.,  Claud  R.:  Elizabethtown,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Richy.  William  Bradley:  Louisville.  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Rickert.  Marv:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  ELE 

Riddell.  James  Leonard:  Valley  Station.  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Riddle.  Carl  A.:  FR;  BUS 

Riddle.  Kenneth:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  CRJ 

Riggins.  Janice:  Washington  Park,  IL;  MET 

Robinson.  Laura  B.:  Louisville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Robinson,  Thomas  Oscar:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Rodawald,  Jeannine:  Trenton,  IL;  JR:  BUS 

Rogers.  Gary:  Fairview  Hgts.,  IL;  SR;  CSI 

Rogers.  Jo  Allison:  Trenton.  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Rogers.  Lurena:  Lovejov,  IL:  JR;  BUS 

Rohe.  Helena:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  ELE 

Rohe,  Irvm:  Scott  A.F.B..  IL;  SR;  CSI 

Rosemond,  Gerald  C:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Roshto,  John  F..  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Rothwcll,  Mark:  Tilden,  IL:  SR;  PSY 

Rowe,  Shanna  Krummerich:  Belleville.  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Rovlance,  Kathleen  K:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  ELE 

Rule.  Patricia:  Belleville.  IL:  SR;  MTH 

Rummenie,  Bruce:  Pittsfield.  IL;  SR;  ENG 

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Russell.  Bruce  Phillip:  Fort  Knox.  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Russell,  Harold  B.:  FR;  BUS 

Rustvang,  Pamela:  O'Fallon.  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Ruvio.  Frank  J.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Sabo,  Carolyn:  Waterloo,  IL;  SO;  NSG 

Sahrhage,  Barbara:  Baldwin,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Sakosko.  Everett:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Sakosko,  Joan:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Sallman,  Dorothy:  Red  Bud.  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Sanders,  Debbie:  Rovalton,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Sanders,  Keith  Alan:  Chatsworth,  IL;  SR;  PED 

Sanders,  Melvin  J.:  N.  Las  Vegas.  NV;  PSY 

Santel.  Kathy  Marie:  Germantown.  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Saraceno.  James:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Saunders.  Donna:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Saunders.  Kimberlv:  Belleville.  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Scalf.  Steven  S.:  Jeffersonville.  IN;  FR;  BUS 

Scarafile.  Joseph  R.:  Radcliff.  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Schadegg,  Trisha:  Breese.  IL;  FR;  ELE 

Scharringhausen,  Keith:  Fairview  Hts.,  IL;  SO;  MGT 

Schemenaur,  Roger:  Scott  A.F.B..  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Schifferdecker.  Eric:  Perry,  IL;  FR;  PED 

Schilling,  Donna:  Waterloo,  IL;  SO;  NSG 

Schmidt,  Kathleen:  Evansville,  IL;  SO;  NSG 

Schmidt,  Kim:  Eldred,  IL;  NSG 

Schmidt.  Patricia:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  PSY 

Schmittling,  Marsha:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  ACC 

Schmiz.  Debbie:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  ACC 

Schneider,  Gina:  Bethalto.  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Schomaker,  Monica  Ann:  New  Baden,  IL;  SR;  ACC 

Schroeder.  Diane:  Jerseyville,  IL;  FR;  MTH 

Schroyer,  Christopher:  Fairview  Hts.,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Schrover,  Gregory  A.:  Fairview  Hgts..  IL;  SO;  BIO 

Schulte.  R.  Clark:  Bellville.  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Schultz.  John:  Mascoutah,  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Schultz,  John  Joseph:  Jerseyville.  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Schultz,  Lloyd  C:  FR;  BUS 

Schumaker,  Jennifer:  Cahokia.  IL;  SO;  MTH 

Schwemmer.  Barbara:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  PSY 

Schwoebel,  Mike:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Scott,  Robert  Wilson:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Scoursi,  Margaret:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Searcy,  Samuel  H.  Jr.:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR:  BUS 

Seiberlich  Jr.,  Paul  J.:  Highland.  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Seiberlich,  Lori  Ann:  Highland,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Seiberlich,  Vicki:  Highland,  IL;  SR;  ART 

Semaszczuk.  Slawko:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Serbeniuk,  Lena:  New  Baden,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Shaughnessy,  Brian  M.:  Louisville,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Shaver,  Kim  Rose:  Ft.  Knox.  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Shear,  Kevin  Lee:  Gilman,  IL;  FR;  REL 

Shepard,  Diane:  O'Fallon,  IL;  JR;  CSI 

Shepherd,  Marv:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Sherwood.  Gerald  B.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Shirley,  Renee  M.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Shofner,  Darlene  R.:  Louisville.  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Shoot,  Barbara  K.:  Highland.  IL;  FR;  PSI 

Short,  Neil  C:  East  Alton,  IL;  SO;  CRJ 

Shott.  Steven  E.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Shreve,  Carl  Lee:  Benld,  IL;  FR;  PED 

Sieron,  Jane  Elizabeth,  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  NSG 

Silger,  Phyllis  Harre:  Centralia,  IL;  SR;  ACC 

Simmons,  Roxanna  Joyce:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Simmons,  Scott:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SR;  CSI 

Singler,  Timothy:  Troy,  IL;  FR;  PED 

Sirtak,  Christopher  Alan:  Cahokia,  IL;  SR;  SPC 

Sisco,  Kenton:  Highland,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Sittner,  Barbara  Jo:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  AED 

Sitzes,  Carolyn  Ruth:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Sizemore,  Charlesetta  L.:  Elizabethtown,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Skwara,  Mary  Ann:  Muldraugh,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Slagle,  Marie:  Belleville.  IL;  JR;  ELE 

Smith,  Benjamin  J.:  Millstadt.  IL;  JR;  BIO 

Smith.  Christine:  Anchor,  IL;  SO;  PED 

Smith,  Frankie  G.:  Troy,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Smith.  Gary  Lee:  Radcliff.  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Smith.  John  F.:  Radcliff.  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Smith,  Joseph  L.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Smith,  Karen  Louise:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  SO;  GLA 

Smith,  Kimberly:  Wood  River.  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Smith,  Leslie  G.:  Mascoutah.  IL;  FR;  ACC 

Smith,  Mark  Allen:  Odin.  IL;  SR;  MGT 

Smith,  Patricia:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Smith,  Raymond:  Marissa,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Smith,  Robin:  O'Fallon.  IL;  SR;  CSI 

Smith,  Tracy:  Edwardsville,  IL;  CSI 

Sodini.  Jay:  Plain  Well.  MI;  SR;  CRJ 

Sotiropoulos,  Richard  A.:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BUS 

Sparrow,  Curtis:  Scott  A.F.B..  IL;  SO;  CSI 

Spaunhorst,  Cindy:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  FR;  CSI 


Spickard.  Dan:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Sprinkle.  Bonita  k.:  OTallon.  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Spurlin,  Dennis:  OTallon.  IL;  SR;  BUS 
St.  Clair,  Theodore:  O'Fallon.  IL;  SO;  CSI 
Stafford,  Jr.,  Willard  H.:  Radcliff.  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Stafford,  Katherine  M.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Stamps,  Patricia:  Centreville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Stanberrv.  Timothy:  East  Carondolet,  IL;  SO;  CRJ 
Stanfield,  Kenneth  W.:  Brandenburg,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Stanger.  Guv:  Elizabethtown.  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Stanley,  William  David:  FR;  BUS 
Starkey,  Maria:  O'Fallon.  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Stash,  Diane:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Staudenmaier,  Anthony:  O'Fallon.  IL;  JR;  BUS 
Staudenmaier,  Roberc'O'Fallon,  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Steenbergen,  Robert  T.:  Radcliff.  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Stewart,  Leslie  James:  Mascoutah,  IL;  FR;  ACC 
Stewart,  Timothv  C:  Pinckneyville,  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Stine,  Carolvn  N.:  Alton,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Stine,  Michael  Dean:  Oakdale,  IL;  FR;  PED 
Stover,  Craig  Neal:  FR;  BUS 
Stover,  Dolores:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  NSG 
Streeper,  Robert:  Wood  River,  IL;  SO;  GLA 
Street,  James  W  :  Vinegrove.  KY;  FR.  BUS 
Strnad.  Michael  A.:  Radcliff,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Struebig,  Deborah:  Staunton.  IL;  FR;  ELE 
Struense,  Laura:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Struense,  Linda:  Belleville.  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Stumpe,  Richard:  Danen,  IL;  SO;  BUS 
Suare7,  Therese:  Fairmont  City.  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Summerall.  Mary  Louise:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Summers,  Jo  Ann:  Bossier  City,  LA;  SR;  ELE 
Surber.  Barry:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  CSI 
Sutherlin,  Nancy:  Olney,  IL;  SR;  ELE 
Sutton.  Paula:  Nashville,  IL;  SO;  BIO 
Swaims,  Janine  ORF:  Lonedell,  MO:  FR;  BUS 
Swanson,  Scott:  Belleville.  IL:  JR;  BUS 
Swienton.  Raymond:  Marissa.  IL;  JR;  BIO 
Swift,  Mary  A.:  Ml.  Washington.  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Tabor.  Denise:  Highland.  IL;  FR;  PSY 
Tackett.  Kathv  M.:  Carterville.  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Tang.  Johnnj  S.:  FR;  BUS 
Tarleton.  Jacqueline:  Lebanon,  IL;  JR;  PSY 
Taylor,  Angela  D  :  Louisville,  KY:  SR;  BUS 
Taylor,  Joseph  Daniel:  FR;  BUS 
Taylor,  Lowell;  Charlestown,  IN;  SR;  BUS 
Tavlor.  Marlinda:  Medora,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Tavlor,  Odessa:  Lebanon,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Tavlor,  Ronald  K.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Tennial,  Maurice:  Belleville,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Terveer.  Sherry:  Belleville.  IL:  SR;  ACC 
Thomas,  Beckv:  Lebanon,  IL;  SR;  CSI 
Thomas.  Carol:  Lenzburg,  IL;  SP;  NOD 
Thomas.  Fa\e  C:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Thomas.  James:  Lombard.  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Thomas,  Jeff  J.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR:  ACC 
Thomas,  Jerry  S.:  Belleville.  IL;  ACC 
Thomas.  Marguerite  P.:  Brandenburg,  KY;  FR;  BUS 
Thomas.  Rickey  D.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SO;  BUS 
Thomas.  Susan:  Belleville.  IL;  SO;  MET 
Thompson.  Craig  Richard:  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Tiernon.  Timothv:  Ft.  Wavne,  IN;  SR;  BUS 
Tigges.  Michael  Bruce:  Radcliff,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Tinal,  Ronald  R.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Tockstein.  Michael  E.:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  CSI 
Todaro,  Audrey  R.:  Granite  City,  IL;  JR;  NSG 
Todd.  Brvan  Hugh;  FR;  BUS 
Toennies,  Mark:  Waterloo,  IL,  FR;  GLA 
Tompkins,  Robert  W.:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  JR;  BUS 
Touchette.  Keith:  Freeburg,  IL;  FR;  BUS 
Tourville,  Patricia:  Collinsville,  IL;  SO;  PSY 
Townsend.  William  Lee:  Vine  Grove.  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Towson,  James:  Belleville,  IL;  SR;  CSI 
Tramble,  John:  Belleville,  IL:  SP:  NOD 
Trammel,  Jefferv:  Salem,  IL;  SO;  SPC 
Tranbarger.  Phillip:  Belleville.  IL;  SR;  CSI 
Travis.  Nancy:  Staunton.  IL;  FR;  GLA 
Trebilcock.  Jacqueline:  Casevville.  IL;  SO;  ACC 
Tucker.  Julie:  East  St.  Louis,  IL;  JR;  CRJ 
Tucker,  Lynn:  Valmever.  IL;  FR;  BIO 
Tuitelle.  Liuato  AFA:  Fort  Knox,  KY;  SR;  BUS 
Tupper.  Carleton  R.:  FR;  BUS 
Uhey.  Myles  R.:  FR;  BUS 

Ulrich,  Kathleen  Sizemore:  Mascoutah.  IL;  SR;  BUS 
Underwood,  John:  Jerseyville,  IL;  SR;  REL 
Unruh.  Jack  V.:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  BIO 
Urban,  Marsha:  Fairview  Hgts.,  IL;  JR;  BUS 


Vandekerkhove,  Sonva:  Benton,  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Vatole,  Lee:  Elsah,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Vmc\ard.  James:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  CSI 

Virnll.  William  M.;  Radcliff,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Voegele.  Cvnthia.  L.:  Highland,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Voepel,  Linda:  Aviston.  IL;  FR;  PSY 

Von  Dcr  Heide.  Keith:  Freeburg.  IL;  SO;  CSI 

Von  Eeckihoute,  Michael  E  :  Big  Springs,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Von  Schlieder,  Lvnn:  O'Fallon.  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Wagner.  Charles  Richard:  Belleville.  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Wagner,  Donald:  Marissa,  IL;  SR;  HIS 

Wagner,  Nancy:  Marissa,  IL;  JR;  ELE 

Wahlig,  George  John:  New  Athens.  IL;  FR;  GLA 

Walker.  Tammv:  East  St.  Louis.  IL:  JR;  ELE 

Wallace.  Donald  L  :  Louisville.  KY;  SR:  BUS 

Wallace.  Gregorv  L.:  Bunker  Hill.  IL;  SR;  PED 

Wallace.  Raymond:  Louisville.  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Walsh.  Marv  C:  Redlands,  CA;  SR;  MGT 

Walters.  Leslie  Marie:  Lebanon.  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Ward,  Carl:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  BUS 

Wargo.  Tracv:  Benld,  IL;  FR;  PED 

Waters,  Gerald  L.:  New  Baden,  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Weatherlv,  William:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  JR;  CSI 

Weidemann,  Nancv;  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Weilbacher.  Barbara  A.:  Columbia.  IL;  JR;  ACC 

Wells.  Johnna  Marlene:  Raleigh,  IL:  SR:  PED 

Welsch,  Janis:  Pinckneyville.  IL;  JR;  PED 

Wessel,  Heidi  E.:  Millstadt.  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Wesselmann,  Barrv:  Mascoutah,  IL:  SO;  BUS 

West,  Ramona:  Belleville,  IL;  GLA 

Wheeler,  Joseph:  Lebanon.  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Whitaker,  Joseph  M:  FR;  BUS 

White.  Charles:  Radcliff.  KY;  SO;  BUS 

White,  Nancv:  Highland,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Whitehouse  Jr.,  Frank  M.:  Middletown.  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Whitehouse,  William:  Louisville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Whitlev,  Kenneth:  Radcliff,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Whittall.  Cvnthia  Y.:  Dahlgren.  IL;  REL 

Wiegers,  Eric  G.:  Belleville,  IL;  FR;  ACC 

Wigant.  Christv:  Hillsdale.  IL;  JR;  ACC 

Wiggs.  Steve:  O'Fallon,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Wilhelm.  Kimberlv  A.:  Mascoutah.  IL:  JR;  ELE 

Wilkerson.  Garv  N     Radcliff.  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Wilkins.  Jeff:  Hoffman  Estates,  IL:  FR;  BIO 

Williams,  Bernice:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Williams,  Donald  A.:  FR;  BUS 

Williams.  Jennifer:  Decatur,  IL;  FR;  ACC 

Williams,  Mary  L.:  Louisville,  KY;  SO;  BUS 

Williams,  Robert  M.:  Ft.  Knox,  KY;  FR;  BUS 

Williams,  Sandra  E.:  Vine  Grove,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Williams,  Sheiia:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  FR;  BIO 

Williams,  Shirley  A.:  FR;  BUS 

Wilshire.  Pamela:  Scott  A.F.B..  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Wilson,  Emily:  Belleville.  IL;  GLA 

Wilson,  Lisa  A.:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  ENG 

Wilson,  Melodv:  O'Fallon.  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Wilson.  Ramonda:  Salem,  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Wilson,  Robert:  O'Fallon,  IL;  SR;  CSI 

Wilson,  Wendy:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  FR;  BUS 

Winters,  Lisa:  Glen  Carbon,  IL;  SO;  NSG 

Witt,  Donna  Lee:  O'Fallon.  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Witt,  La  Vona:  Belleville,  IL;  SO;  BUS 

Wittenauer,  Josephine:  Waterloo,  IL;  SR;  BUS 

Wombacher,  Melissa:  Mascoutah,  IL;  FR;  PED 

Wood,  Sheila:  Cahokia,  IL;  SR;  NSG 

Woodiest,  Veronica:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  FR;  CSI 

Woods,  Pamela  Sue;  Brighton.  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Woods.  Rodney:  Collinsville,  IL;  SO;  CHE 

Woodul,  David:  Longview,  TX;  SR;  REL 

Woodv.  Billv  J.:  Belleville.  IL;  JR;  CSI 

Woosley,  Charles  Bryan:  Lebanon,  IL;  JR.  PSI 

Wooslev,  Stephen  J.:  Lebanon.  IL;  FR;  CRJ 

Worth,  Jan  N.:  Louisville,  KY;  SR;  BUS 

Wright  Jr..  Donald  E.:  Vallev  Station,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Wright,  Louis  O.:  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Wuehler,  Wanda:  Granite  City,  IL;  JR;  NSG 

Wuertz,  Brian:  Valmever,  IL;  SO;  ACC 

Wunderlich,  Albert:  Belleville,  IL;  JR;  CSI 

Yallalv.  Peter:  St.  Louis,  MO;  SO;  BIO 

York,  Edward  M.:  Louisville,  KY;  JR;  BUS 

Young,  Daniel:  Scott  A.F.B.,  IL;  NOD 

Zehnder,  William:  Mascoutah.  IL;  SP;  NOD 

Zielke.  Diane:  Hoffman  Estates,  IL;  FR;  ACC 

Zillen.  Patrick:  Collinsville.  IL;  SR;  ACC 

Zink.  Robin:  Highland.  IL;  SO;  CSI 

Zitta.  Christopher:  E.  St.  Louis,  IL;  FR;  MTH 

Zumbaum.  Katherine  M.:  Bethalto,  IL;  SR;  NSG 


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Although  the  planning  and  production  did  not  go  as  well  as  hoped  for  the 
1983-"84  McKendrean,  last  minute  work  and  determination  helped  to  make 
this  year's  book  possible. 

I  would  like  to  Thank  the  following  people  for  their  assistance  in  this 
publication  of  the  McKendrean: 

Will  Mulvaney  —  McKendrean  Advisor 

Ed  Donnelly  —  Herff  Jones  Representative 

Rob  Ariosto 

The  St.  Louis  Globe  Democrat 

The  Mckendree  Review 

Todd  Turner  and  Public  Relations 

Denise  Tabor 

Chuck  Brueggemann 

Linda  Blumhorst 

Jill  Weil 

Lori  Seiberlich 

Lisa  Crumley 

I  apologize  to  those  groups  or  individuals  who  were  unintentionally  omitted 
from  this  year's  book. 

VICKI  L.  SEIBERLICH 
1983-'84  McKendrean  Editor 


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