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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
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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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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
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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
?*■■*
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
^
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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H
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M
O
R
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S
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.
56 Ferox
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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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'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%
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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.
Wrestlint
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
jUKirwitfl
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
\1ck Soccer
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
Stat
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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LIBRARY
Louise Domingos ( 1 ) —
Secretary
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 Centers 97
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
Faculty
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STUDENTS
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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.
Kcntuck\ 99
HATERTAMfllEflT
Milton Berle
headlines
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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102 All School Picnic
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
Graduation 105
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
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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
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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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O'Fallon, Illino
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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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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
Graduation
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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
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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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