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McKENDREAN
McKENDREE COLLEGE
1987 vol. 73
Cover Design by
Theresa Eschman
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McKendree volunteers help the incoming students check in during NSO.
NSO
Last fall, lower campus
bustled with the activities of
NSO or New Student Orien-
tation. Student Affairs and
Admissions combined to
provide new students with
an opportunity to meet oth-
er students and get ac-
quainted with McKendree.
A team of McKendree up-
per-classmen was chosen to
plan activities and to help
and guide the new students
through their first week. This
year's motto was "Together
As One".
Many games were played to help everyone to get acquaint-
ed.
After reaching McKendree at the beginning of the semester, the first
priority is to unload the car.
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A Security officer, Stacia Swisher, helps direct traffic behind
Baker Hall.
STUDENT LIFE
The camera got many different
looks. Some people even posed
when the camera appeared.
Paul Wesselman poses with Bogie Bearcat during the Home-
coming festivities.
Trevor Gutherie and Steve Wright have different ideas
about getting their picture taken.
Brent Dudeck
Homecoming
Homecoming 1986 festivities were held the
week of October 13-18 in beautiful weather. Ac-
tivities during the week included entertainer Mi-
chael John performing in Ames Hall, a caricature
artist named Goot, an unusual Brown Bag featur-
ing LaRouche candidates Mark Fairchild and Ja-
nice Hart. On Thursday and Friday, the Riverside
Theater performed the play "Clarence Dorrow" in
Eisenmeyer Auditorium. The week concluded with
Homecoming Day on Saturday. That morning the
parade was held, led by Parade Marshal Phil Rodri-
guez. That afternoon, the Bearcat soccer team
defeated Rockhurst 2-1.
H Cheerleaders Sherrie Mor-
™ gan, Jacki Bugg, and Carol
I Friedland enjoy their ride
along the parade route.
The Homecoming court and their es-
corts were introduced during halt-
time ot the soccer game.
The Ainad Temple Shriners entertoin
the crowd as they do every year.
The week of Homecom-
ing ended Saturday even-
ing with they traditional
dance. 1985's retiring
Queen, Sonnie Botwinski,
crowned Jill Kelling as the
Queen of 1986. The
theme for the dance was
"That Was Then . . . This Is
Now," and was held at the
Collinsville Hilton Hotel.
The 1986 Homecoming Court and their escorts: left to right; Freshman attendant — Sandra Garmon,
Junior attendant — Ellen Conner, Senior Queen Candidate — Angle Bean, Retiring Queen — Sonnie
Botwinski, Queen — Jill Kelling, Senior Queen Candidates — JoAnn Diehl, Michelle Borr, Junior atten-
dant — Patti Manion, and Sophomore attendant — Robin Moloney.
The Homecoming Queen
and her court open the
first dance
Retiring Queen Sonnie
Botwinski and the 1986
Queen Candidates in the Pa-
rade. Left to right; Angle
Bean, 1985 Queen Sonnie
Botwinski, and JoAnn Diehl.
When the sun comes
out, students head out
side for a break from
classes.
GREEKS
&
ORGANIZATIONS
ALPHA OMEGA
Alpha Omega was founded on No-
vember 23, 1 954, and re-chartered in
November of 1970. This year, AO
was involved with the "Meals on
Wheels" for the city of Lebanon. On
campus, they built a homecoming
float and were active in the "Muck U
Challenge". In the future, AO hopes
to continue to promote sisterhood,
friendship, and service.
Row 1, left to right; Jill Kelling, Michelle Borr, Carol OhI, Brendo Kelling. Row 2;
Annette Bochantin, Donette Wheatley — Treasurer, Jill Weil — Advisor, Lisa Da-
meron — Secretary. Row 3; Carol Roscow, Ellen Conner — Pledge Mistress, Tracy
Rouch, Teresa Dunn, Julie Cratch, Mary Ann Fahey. Row 4; Angle Bean — Vice-
President, Jennifer Williams — Director of Alumni Relations, Linda Jaworski, Christy
Elve — President-
Row 1 , left to right; Laune Kolar, Shah Hasentab, Laura Le Sar, Jane Conley. Row
2; Jane Renner, Carlo Maxwell, Gayno Turnipseed, Becky Zimmerman. Row 3;
April Faulk, Sue Gilmer, Elizabeth Douglas, Kelly Thuenemann, Lynn Mallrich,
Lori Wright.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
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Row 1 , left to right; Cindy Folly, Cothy Croig, Debbie Muskopf . Row 2, Ginger Cox, Carlo
Hommersley, Rob Staudenmaier, Kevin Koeller. Missing; Tracy Worgo,
Alpha Phi Omega has been in existence on the McKendree College campus since 1972. APO is the only
national fraternity on campus and has an emphasis on both service and social activities. The fraternity enjoys
being able to serve both the campus and the community. Each year Alpha Phi Omega sponsors a blood drive as
well as a number of social activities, both of which are designed to invite interest in the fraternity.
Geek Alphabet"
iarybeth Horres, Tina Ferrario, Jeff Compbell — Pledge Master, Yvonne Spegol, Bob Luetkenhous.
DELTA PHI SIGMA
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Delta Phi Sigma was
founded in 1966 to fill what
its charter members felt was
a social gap on McKen-
dree's campus. Adelphi
strives to promote an in-
volvement in social activities
and unity throughout the
campus and the local com-
munity. While the society
isn't a service organization,
it does assist the college in
striving to round out the so-
cial life of the students.
EPSILON GAMMA
(GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA)
Row 1, left to right: Carol Friedland, Jacki Bugg, Brenda Sandhindrich. Row 2;
Yong-Jing Zhao, Kim Miller, Becca Ferguson, Patti Ott, Mary Kelemetc. Row 3:
Jody Maroney, Debbie Krause, Shauna Souders, Debbie Mantos, Julie Purcell,
Therese Suorez. Row 4: Lisa Borrenpohl, Linda Carriker, Deb Avery, Ram Goes-
tenkors, and Sharon Bodi.
Gamma Sigma Sigma is a chapter
of the national service sorority of Ep-
silon Gamma. Sigma's purpose is to
promote sisterhood, scholarship, ser-
vice and social advancement of
McKendree College. Sigma's advi-
sors are Mrs. Phyllis TenBrink, Mrs.
MaryAnn Pettit, and Mrs. Lynn
Jones. The three ideals of Gamma
Sigma Sigma are friendship, service,
and equality.
KAPPA LAMBDA IOTA
The Clionian Literary Soci-
ety, or "Clio" as it is known,
is a women's society open
by invitation to any woman
who has a 2.00 or better cu-
mulative G.P.A. Clio was
founded in 1 869 as the first
society for women on
McKendree's campus.
McKendree has developed
and grown through the
years, and Clio with it; the
Clionians have strived for
learning, as well as college
and self-betterment through
the literary service and social
endeavors of its members.
The women of Clio believe in
friendship, sisterhood, and
loyalty.
Row 1 , left fo right: Jacki Gili, Cathy Rea — President, Sister Rowe — Advisor, Donna
Snyder — Vice-President. Row 2; Yang Yi, Theresa Kentch — Secretary/Treasurer,
Lisa White — Pledge Mistress, and Paula Sutton.
New members: Judy Johnson and Joy Chua.
PHI LAMBDA SIGMA
Row 1, left to right: Dove LeSar, Perry Harms, Ken Taylor, Scott Lampnch. Row 2: Trevor Guthrie, Jim
Wright, Chris Sable, Keven Decker, Ken Crist, Greg Frederick, Dan Moore, Wayne Sinnock, Shawn
Holmes.
Dave LeSar, Perry Harms, Ken Taylor — President, and Scott Lampnch,
The Philosophian Literary Soci-
ety, founded in 1837, has the dis-
tinction of being the oldest literary
society west of the Alleghenies
and the third oldest in the nation.
The organization was founded to
promote literary advancement
and poise among students.
Membership in the organization
is open to all male students who
meet and maintain the academic
requirements of the College and
are returning or transfer students.
Philo celebrated their 150th anni-
versary this year. Philo has an ac-
tive social program including the
Philo Formal.
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PHI
Row 1 , left to right: Matt Graham.
Row 2: Matt MacLoughlin. Row 3:
Brian Thouvenout. Row 4: Sean
Hayes. Row 5; Mil<e Kirpatricl<,
Chris Bee, Brent Dudeck, John Bat-
son, Dave McFarland. Row 6: Keith
Ward. Row 7: Larry Mueller. Row 8:
Jim Sloan. Row 9: Doug Kassing,
Mike Engel, Nick Adams, Jeff
Thornton, Dimitri Joe, Ken Coplen.
Phi Rho Chi, (Ferox) was found-
ed in 1963 by Leon Cammon and
Don Scarpa to expand the social
and intellectual environment of
McKendree College. Ferox's ac-
tivities this year consisted of in-
volvement in the Homecoming pa-
rade, campus social functions for
commuters and residents, and the
Help-Your-Neighbor program in
Lebanon. Their slogan is; Ferox:
Where heroes are made and suc-
cess is a tradition.
RHO
Front Row, left to right; Dave McFarland, Brent Du-
deck; Back Row; Ken Coplen, Chris Bee, John Bat-
son, and Larry Mueller.
CHI
PI
Row 1 , left to right: Darren Hopp, Fred Scholl,
Jeff Junker, Randy Blakely, Dave Merz. Row
2: Mark Rerveer, Darren Wilkinson, Dan
Schaller, Mark Parker, Dan Netemeyer, Chris
Bockier, and John Wunderlich, Not Pictured
are the Pledges: Mike Frey, Brian Reinhardt,
Colin Krichensky, Felix Ruiz, Greg Kidd, Steve
Ebbs, Bill Cooper, Chris Price, Tom O'Connor,
and Jeff Brandmeyer. Little Sisters: Julie
Cratch, Melissa Wombacher, Mary Ann Fa-
hey, Sharon Bodi, Ellen Conner, and Kady
Zelsset.
LAMBDA
The Platonian Social Society, founded April
20, 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 men of Plato are the traditional
sponsors of the Geology Club and its weekly
meetings. This year Plato won first place for
their Homecoming float, won first and sec-
ond place in intramural volleyball, decorated
the Christmas tree on Upper campus, and
helped with the phonathon. Their motto is
"Via Sapientiae — The way of wisdom".
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MU CHI LAMBDA
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Mu Chi Lambda, (Criminal Jus-
tice Club), was organized in the
winter of 1 985 and is o chapter of
Lambda Alpha Epsilon, a national
criminal justice association. They
were the organizers of the volun-
teer drive for a dance at Pere
Marquette Youth Center.
ow 1 , left to right; Susan Hill — Secretary, Sonyo Rhoda, Paige Mettler, Dr. Lyn Huxford — Advisor. Row 2; Blake Totum — Treasurer,
ackie Kemp, John Batson, Stacia Swisher, Andrea Mason, Gary Hendricks — Vice-President. Row 3, Darrell Cook, Phil Churchill —
resident, Keith Ward. Missing; Fred Scholl, Carol Roscow, Rob Talley, Dave Clark, Cathy Rea, Audra Young, Venus Lane, and Julie
riend.
MUCKU
HAWAIIAN
Row 1 , left to right: Dr. McGuIre, Kevin Koeller, Sherry Barnash, Pom Knobeloch, Sheila Nelson, Beth
Haberer, Jana Reeves, Ted St. Clair. Row 2; Mary Schilling, George Wolff, Donna Schilling, Melissa
Koegel, Ann Schroeder, JoAnn Diehl, Frederik Cosse, Donna Snyder. Not pictured: Lisa Borrenpohl,
Mark Eichenlaub, Scott Harres, Mary Mordhorst, Holly Mullink, Richard Rogier, and Tracy Wargo.
SIGMA ZETA
On June 9, 1926, Sigma
Zeta created a Beta chapter on
the McKendree College cam-
pus, making it the second
chapter nationally. The chap-
ter hod been lax for many
years but was reborn in the fall
of 1985 with the help of advi-
sor Dr. Richard McGuire.
Sigma Zeta is an organiza-
tion for science majors with
iary Schilling, President; Ann Schroeder, Vice-President; Donna Schilling, Secretary; Dr. Rich-
■d McGuire, Advisor; Ted St, Clair, Treasurer; Not pictured: Dr. Gary O'Connor, Advisor.
high grade point averages. Be-
sides the traditional biology
and chemistry majors, mem-
bers may also major in com-
puter science or mathematics.
On campus this past year,
Sigma Zeta prepared the
greenhouse for the plant sale
in the spring, hosted speaker
Dr. Nevin Aspinwoll, composed
a formula book to sell to stu-
dents, converted a science lab
into a science study room, and
planned a Spring Picnic. For
community projects, they set
up and judged science fairs at
a local grade school, formed a
slide presentation of the sci-
ence and computer depart-
ments, and organized a raffle
for Alan Droste. Nationally, the
Beta chapter wrote a grant
proposal for $2500 from the
Pittsburgh Conference. In
April, they plan on attending
the national conference in Eu-
reka, IL. Students' papers will
be presented.
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Row 1, left to right; Carol Rickert, Mary Beth Harris, Mike Crow — President. Row 2; Jo Ann Lett
Secretary, Cloy Beaver, John Yociss, Todd Derickson, Donna Brauer, Mark Lucido.
Members not pictured: Chip Cas-
sidy. Curt Reno, Lori Cummins,
Stephanie Fisher, Mark Parson
— Treasurer, Phil Martiszus, Jim
Russel, Ron Hassomon, David
Rich, Scott Harper — Vice Presi-
dent, Kim Cartwright, John Wun-
derlich, Linda Rickard, Sue Land-
man, Loyal Martin, Tami Ahlers,
and Laura May.
John Parnell — Advisor
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Row 1 , left to right, Tina Ferrano — Associate Editor, Betsy Sutton — Editor. Row 2; Kevin Decker,
Laura Kelemetc — Staff Typist, A. Wayne Sinnock, Jackie Bugg — Feature Editor, Brian Frederk-
ing — Sports Editor. Row 3, Ken Crist, Tom O'Connor — Photographer, Teresa Whitworth —
News Editor, Dr. Michele Stacey-Doyle — Advisor. Not Pictured; Jo Ann Lett — Advertising
Manager, Kevin McFarland — Staff Artist, Tracy Rouch, and Patty Monion.
The McKendree Review
Staff has been responsible for
creating "The McKendree Re-
view", This year they have at-
tempted to give the school
newspaper a new look. In the
future, the newspaper staff
hopes to create more in-depth
articles and a better structure
year after year, and they hope
to become more involved in
other school activities.
The Editor (Betsy Sutton) hard at
work.
CHOIR
Row 1 , left to right; Joy Chua, Theresa Kentch, Jeff Bowen. Row 2; Charles Rann, Gerald Mack, Melissa Roethemeyer, and Scott Larsen.
Not Pictured; Bob Leutkenhaus, Jeff Noblin, Lynn Mallrich, Debra Avery, Jeff Campbell, Linda Carriker, end Jessica Joiner.
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT
ow 1, left to right; Jacqueline Kemp, Bobby Summers, Rita Scheibel, Mary Beth Horns, Cindy Dreyer, Anne Stcllings. Row 2; Artie
'ongampler, Tom Forsythe, Paul Wesselmonn, Jeff Thornton, and Sheila Kehrer,
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PROGRAMMING BOARD
Row ], left to right; Rita Scheibel, Paul Wesselmann, Cindy Dreyer, Mary Beth Harris. Row 2; Artie Vangampler, Kelly Kolshor, and Bob
Luetkenhaus. Not Pictured, Tina L. Ferrarlo.
Programming Board was organized
four years ago when the Student Gov-
ernment Constitution was ratified. The
officers are: Chair — Paul Wessel-
mann, Vice-Chair — Kelly Koisher,
Secretary — Tina Ferrario, Publicity —
Bob Luetkenhaus.
Activities that the Programming
Board planned were: New Student Ori-
entation (NSO), Homecoming, Christ-
mas dinner, Surfin' Safari, Dancin' in
the Sheets, Sweetheart Dance, lec-
tures, Muck U Challenge, School Pic-
nic, and the Sock Hop. They also ar-
ranged for comedians, singers, a
clown, a Victorian photographer, Rick
Kelley, Regency, and Michael Bird to
come to McKendree to entertain the
students.
Their goal for the future is to have
weekly dances and more cultural
events.
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Many students were involved in
the Surfin' Safari fashion show
that was held at noon in Ames
Hall.
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President and Mrs, TenBrink made
an appearance at the Surfin' Safari
Dance.
Students enioyed dressing up and
posing for the Victorian photogra-
pher.
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mckendree invitational
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
La-Shell Ebersohl's commit-
tee takes a break to pose for
the camera.
Students from Southern Illi-
nois high schools gathered on
the McKendree campus for
the 15th McKendree Model
United Nations sessions which
were held in November and
March. The sessions are the
only high school Model UN
gathering in Southern Illinois,
and are one of the largest
Model UN conferences in the
nation.
The Model United Nations
sessions ore conducted in the
same manner as an official UN
session with committees writing
and voting on resolutions and
forwarding them to the General
Assembly for passage. The
McKendree MUN program is
run by McKendree students
under the supervision of Dr.
David Ahola, Dr. Pat Folk, and
Dr. Bill Haskins. This year Den-
ise Tabor was the Secretary-
General and made sure that ev-
erything ran smoothly.
Dan Kasten shows a serious side
session of Model UN.
vhile chairing Economic and Social Council during the fall
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The BS'er pledges got involved in this year's session by staging a kidnapping of the
delegates from China.
Secretary-General, Denise Tabor, consults with
advisors Dr. David Ahola and Dr. Bill Haskins.
A Secretory-General's job is never done.
Dan Kasten presents an award to a deserving
delegate.
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EISENMEYER PRESENTS:
The cast of "Antigone": Row 1 , left to right; Tre-
vor Guthrie, Beth Olmstecd, Renee Korves, Jeff
Bowen, Ellen Connor, Down Ducree. Row 2; Steve
Wright, Christine Jones, Jeff Thornton, Dovid Broi-
low — Director, Betsy Sutton, Don Kasten, Jeff
Wright, Randy Blakely, Not pictured; Jeff Noblin.
Ismene {Ellen Connor) and Antigone (Chris Jones) dis-
cuss their situation.
Creon (Randy Blakely) gives a speech while Haimon
(Steve Wright) looks on.
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This year, Eisenmeyer Theatre
presented three productions. The
first play was the one-man show
"Clarence Darrow", brought to
McKendree by the Riverside The-
atre. This drama was written by Da-
vid W. Rintels. Ron Clark played Dar-
row and Jody Hovland directed the
show.
McKendree's fall play was "An-
tigone", the Greek tragedy by Soph-
ocles of one woman's fight to save
her dead brother's soul and the ef-
fects this battle had on her king.
Christine Jones played Antigone
and Randy Blakely portrayed Creon.
Other members of the cast includ-
ed: Ellen Connor, Jeff Noblin, Jeff
Winget, Betsy Sutton, Jeff Thorn-
ton, Renee Korves, Steve Wright,
Beth Olmstead, Trevor Guthrie,
Dawne Ducree, Dan Kasten, and
Jeff Bowen. The stage managers
and set constructors were Donna
Snyder and Bob Luetkenhaus. The
lighting director was Bob Luetken-
haus.
"The Curate Shakespeare As You
Like It" was the spring production at
McKendree. This Shakespeare-com-
edy play provided a night of inter-
esting interaction between actors of
a traveling theatre troupe. The cast
consisted of Suzanne Hacking, Me-
lissa Kaegel, Steve Wright, Jeff Nob-
lin, Dan Kasten, Randy Blakely, and
Christine Jones. The set and lights
were directed by Bob Luetkenhaus.
Part of the cast prepares themselves for o performance.
Ganymede (Suzanne Hacking), Touchtone (Don Kasten), and
Aliena (Melissa Kaegel) arrive in the Forest of Arden.
Bob Luetkenhaus watches the action on stage from the lighting
booth.
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STUDENT LIFE
Students are involved in various
activities from . . .
a?"!jj^tj throwing horseshoes to
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the fun of pledging to
chatting with friends to . . .
showing school spirit to . .
just having a good
time.
McKendree Continues to Grow
McKendree showed evidence
of growth this past year. A new
greenhouse extension and tennis
courts were opened in the fall,
and plans for the Convocation
Center got off the ground.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was
performed on Friday, October 3,
to officially open the new green-
house. Students and faculty had
begun work by raising funds and
finalizing plans during the spring
of 1986. Students managed to
raise most of the money needed
for this project. Volunteers dug
the foundation and begun build-
ing the greenhouse during the
summer of '86. Dr. McGuire plans
to use the greenhouse for seed
banking. Endangered species of
plants will be grown in this pre-
serve along with a wide variety of
other plants for botany students.
The greenhouse is also designed
to act as a passive solar heating
system for Voigt Science Hall. The
new greenhouse is open to every-
one in the campus community.
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Dr. Richard McGuire watches as Mrs. TenBrink cuts the ribbon marking the
official opening of the greenhouse.
Students are now able to play
tennis on campus. The long
awaited courts were built across
from the Suites during the sum-
mer of 1986.
Plans for the new Convocation
Center began to take shape this
year. Fund raisers were held to
help pay for this large project. It is
estimated that about a third of
the $5 million bill has been raised.
The Center will include a new
gym, complete with swimming
pool and weight room. The build-
ing will also house an auditorium
and a theater. The tennis courts
and Softball diamond are already
in place. Plans also include a soc-
cer field.
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David Bargetzi
Steven Bushong
Jeff Campbell
Linda Carriker
Ellen Conner
La-Shell Ebersohl
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Maureen Hartnagel
Brent Haukapp
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Luther Adams
Major: Business
Louisville, KY
Leroy Adomson
Major: Business
Ft. Knox, KY
James Agnes
Major: Computer Science
Scott A.F.B.
Randall Akins
Major: Nursing
Scott A.F.B.
Ardell Albers
Major: Computer Science
Mascoutah, IL
Mark Albert
Major: Business
Pittsburgh, PA
Tina Marie Albert
Major: Business
Pittsburgh, PA
Carol Anderson
Major: English
St. Louis, MO
Thomas Andres
Major: Criminal Justice
Valmeyer, IL
Gloria Arado
Major: Nursing
Herrin, IL
Pamela Bailey
Major: English
Mascoutah, IL
David Bargetzi
Major: Accounting
Highland, IL
Activities; Men's Basketball- JV
"86-Commencement Junior Marshal Intra-
mural Bcsketboll
'87-lnternship at Anders, Minkler, and
Diehl CPA's
James Barnett
Major: Criminal Justice
Fairview Heights, IL
Michelle Barr
Major: Public Relations
Highland, IL
George Bates
Mascoutah, IL
Angela Bean
Major: Accounting
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La-Shell Ebersohl takes a break to pose during NSO while Jill Kelling
works nearby.
Minor: Management
Belleville, IL
Activities; Active member of Alpha Ome-
ga, Phi Rho Chi little sister
"86-Homecoming Queen condidate
Sheila Beckmann
Major: Accounting
Germantown, IL
Mary Agnes Berndsen
Major; Elementary Education
Breese, IL
Lois Jean Bevirt
Major; Speech Communication
Belleville, IL
Mortimer Bickerstaff
Mojor: Business
Belleville, IL
Jay Blair
Major: Biology, Secondary Education
Trenton, IL
William Russell Blight
Major: Business
Radcliff, KY
Ronald Blissett
Major: Business
Louisville, KY
Joseph Bobarsky
Major: Computer Science
Scott A.F.B.
Christopher Boyd
Major: Management
Lebanon, IL
Helen Bradfute
Major: History
Scott A.F.B.
Richard Branding
Major: Public Relations
Granite City, IL
Gory Brown
Major: Computer Science
Scott A.F.B.
Judith Brown
Major: Nursing
Alton, IL
Janet Buechler
Major: Computer Science
O'Fallon, IL
Steven Bushong
Major; Business
Belleville, IL
Jeff Campbell
Major: Speech Communication
Minor: Sociology
New Baden, IL
Activities: Alpha Phi Omega, College
Choir; Circuit Rider Singers
'83-'84 Wrestling
"84-'85 Cheerleading
"85-'86 Sports Information Director
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'86-'87 P.R. Intern for St. Louis Football
Cardinals, Student Manager ARA Ser-
Linda Carriker
Major: Psychology
Activities: Gamma Sigma Sigma
Connie Causey
Major: Nursing
Centralia, IL
William Champeau
Major: Business
Radcliff, KY
Albert Davis Cheeks
Major: Computer Science
Belleville, IL
Carolyn Commins-McGhee
Major; Business
Ft. Knox, KY
Darreil Cook
Major: Criminal Justice
Belleville, IL
Kenneth Coplen
Major: Accounting Management
Belleville, IL
Activities: Dean's List
'85-'86 Who's Who in Colleges
'86-'87 Co-Captain of Men's Basketball
'84-'85 member of NSO
"85-'87 Treasurer of Phi Rho Chi (Ferox)
Frederik Cosse
Major: Computer Science
Belleville, IL
Michael John Crowe
Major: Marketing, Business
Belleville, IL
Barry Lay Davis
Major: Business
Ft. Knox, KY
Kimberly Davis
Major; Computer Science
Collinsville, IL
Philip Jerome Deering
Major: Business
Chorlestown, IN
Dennis Pout Donahoe
Major; Business
Crestwood, KY
Jeffrey Dosier
Wynnette Downing
Major: Nursing
Red Bud, IL
Carol Durham
Major: Nursing
O'Follon, IL
La-Shell Ebersohl
Major: Social Science
Steeleville, IL
Activities: Pom Pon squad
Model U.N. (Committee Chairman)
Gamma Sigma Sigma Student Senate (Sen-
ator)
Residence Hall Government (President of
Barnett Hall)
Student rep. on Academic Dean of the
College Search Committee
Karyn Hunsinger finds that laundry is one of those chores that have
to be done.
McKendree Review-writer, managing edi-
tor Yearbook staff
Kenric Darreil Echols
Major; Business
Radcliff, KY
Delores Edmiston
Major: Nursing
Alton, IL
Activities: McKendree Writers Associ-
ation, McKendree Nurses Honor Society
Charlene Edmonson
Major: Elementary Education
Sparta, IL
Michael Edwards
Major: Business
Ft. Knox, KY
Kathleen Filers
Major: Nursing
Trenton, IL
Christina Elbe
Major: Accounting, Management
Belleville, IL
Activities: Alpha Omega Sorority
Intermurals
Internship at J.W. Boyle and Co., CPA's
Jeannette Elbe
Millstodt, IL
Cotherine Evans
Major: Elementary Education
Belleville, IL
Frank Evans
Major; Physical Education
Lebanon, IL
Kathleen Fahey
Major: Nursing
Red Bud, IL
Robert Fairchild
Major: Business
O'Fallon, IL
Warren Fehrenz
Major; Physical Education
Lebanon, IL
Vernon Ferry
Major: Physical Education
E. Carondelet, IL
Howard Fisher
Major Business
Ft. Knox, KY
Leonard Fizer
Mojor: Business
Rodcliff, KY
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Susan Hausmann
Becky Huard
Jeffrey Junker
Daniel Kasten
Sheila Kehrer
v/
Jill Kelling
Patricia Klein
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Jody Maroney
Dave McFarland
Kevin McFarland
39
Carlos Everett
Major; Business
Louisville, KY
Brendo Floyd
Major; Nursing
Belleville, IL
Michael Franke
Major: Computer Science
New Baden, IL
Kathleen Fried
Major: Business
Newton, NJ
Catherine L. Fritsch
Major: Business Management, Business
Administration
Activities: Internship with Bankers Trust/
Mark Twain
E. St. Louis, IL
Pom Goestenkors
Major: Accounting, Business
Aviston, IL
Lisa M. Gonzales
Major; Computer Science
Belleville, IL
Neol F. Gottsacker
Major: Computer Science
Scott A.F.B.
Virginia Fritz Grahm
Major: Nursing
Jerseyville, IL
Eve Marie Grawitch
Major: Nursing
Fairview Heights, IL
Dan Kasten waits bockstage for his cue during "Antigone
Jeonette Frost
Major; Elementary Education
E. St. Louis, IL
Sandra Gabriel
Major: Nursing
Granite City, IL
William Amos Gilley
Mojor: Business
Ft. Knox, KY
Peggy E, Gilliam
Major: Psychology
O'Follon, IL
Flora M. Glodney
Major: Business
Felicia Jackson Groy
Major: Business Administration
Minor: Management
E. St. Louis, IL
Alton A, Greenough Jr.
Major: Computer Science, Mathematics
Eustis, FL
Terri L. Greschel
Major: Business Management
Louisville, KY
Edward L. Griffin
Major: Business
Karen Grimming
Major: Nursing
Belleville, IL
David Haines
Major; Management
Lebanon, IL
Thomas Lewis Hall
Major: Business
Vine Grove, KY
Jill L. Hamm
Major; Nursing
Tunnel Hill, IL
Scott Harper
Major: Business
Clara Harrison
Major: Criminal Justice
Freeburg, IL
Maureen Hartnagel
Major: Elementary Education
Edwardsville, IL
Brent R. Haukapp
Major: Accounting, Business Administra-
tion
Susan L, Hausmann
Major: Computer Science
Belleville, IL
Sister Michelle Hellrung
Major: Nursing
Alton, IL
Deborah Hendricks
Major; Nursing
Wood River, IL
Gary Hendricks
Major: Criminal Justice
Mascoutah, IL
Activities: Mu Chi Lambda (V.P.), Criminal
Justice Organization Organization, Vol-
unteer at Pere Marquette; III. Youth Cen-
ter, Member of Criminal Justice Club, In-
tramural Basketball
"85-Phi Rho Chi (Ferox)
Edwin James Herman
Major: Business
Louisville, KY
Rodney D. Hidey
Major: Business
Radctiff, KY
Tyrome E. Higgins
Major: Business
Rodcliff, KY
Deborah Hill
Major: Business
Ft. Knox, KY
Kurt Hoerz
Major: Business
Belleville, IL
Eleanor B. Holland
Major: Biology
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E. St. Louis, IL
Ronald W. Holloman
Major: Marketing
Collinsville, IL
Richard M. Holt
Major: Nursing
Scott A.F.B.
Mary Meyer Holtgrewe
Major; Computer Science
Belleville, IL
Steven K. Holtgrewe
Major: Business
Belleville, IL
Doris J. Hooper
Major: Business
Louisville, KY
Jaclynn K. Houghton
Major: Business
Ft. Knox, KY
Elizabeth D, House
Major: Business
Louisville, KY
Becky F. Huard
Major: Accounting
Iowa City, lA
Mark Hubbs
Major: IDM
Millstadt, IL
Barbara A. Hughes
Major: Nursing
Teaneck, NJ
Karyn Hunsinger
Major: Accounting
Florence Jeffreys
Major; Nursing
O'Fallon, IL
Nancy Jo Johnson
Major; Nursing
West Frankfort, IL
Hilda J. Jones
Major; Nursing
O'Fallon, IL
Michelle Joseph
Major; Nursing
Alton, IL
Carmen W. Josey
Major; Business
Radcliff, KY
Clarence Quinzy Judge
Major; Business
Muldraugh, KY
Jayne Jun
Major; Nursing
Collinsville, IL
Jeffrey Junker
Major; Physical Education
Minor: Coaching
Belleville, IL
Activities: Baseball (2 yrs.). Captain of
Baseball team (t yr.), Platonian Social So-
ciety (3 yrs.). President {1 yr.)-{Pi Lambda
Tau), Intramurals (3 yrs.)
Douglas N. Kassing
Major: Computer Science
Freeburg, IL
Mary Louise Kingston
Major; Nursing
Waterloo, IL
Daniel Kasten
Major; International Relations
Minor: History
O'Fallon, IL
Activities; Model U.N. Participant (Secre-
tory General- 1 yr.). Student Government
member. Judicial Board member. Veteran
of 6 McKendree Theatre performances.
Who's Who in Colleges, MCKENDREE RE-
VIEW-writer, Public Affairs Forum mem-
ber, Deneen Law Society
Internship at Scott, HQ Military Airlift
Command (MAC); in their History Office
Diane Keirn
Major: Business
Catherine A. Keller
Major: Business
Belleville, IL
Jill M. Kelling
Major: Public Relations
East Carondelet, IL
Activities: NSO (3 yrs.), Student Activities
Staff, Alpha Omega Service Sorority, Di-
rector of Special Events (Campus Dining
Service)
'85-Junior Homecoming Attendant
"86-Homecoming Queen
Community Relations Internship at Memo-
rial Hospital
John H. Kerns
Major: Business
Clarksville, IN
Julie Ann King
Major: Business
Rineyvitle, KY
Roger Kingston
Major: Criminal Justice
Patricia Klein
Major: Accounting, Business
Administration
Mascoutah, IL
Mark McKeown
Teresa McNeal
Julie Muskopf
Christy Neff
Rebecca Newcomb
Deborah Ozier
Robyn Rakers
Sonja Rhodo
Rob Stcudenmoier
Deborah Struebig
Therese Suarez
ly Kea and Sue Haus-
mann take o drive on a sun-
ny afternoon.
Activities: Gamma Sigma Sig-
ma Sorority
Internship with Binsbocher
and Borkou, P.C. Attorneys
at Law; (accountant and le-
gal assistant)
Pamela A. Knobeloch
Major: Biology
Mascoutah, IL
Activities: Sigma Zeta mem-
ber (Science Honor Society)
Kevin Koeller
Major: Chemistry, Biology
Minor: Business Administra-
tion
Marissa, IL
Activities: Sigma Zeta mem-
ber (Science Honor Society)
Alpha Phi Omega Service
Society
Mark R. Kraus
Major: Business
New Albany, IN
Richard A. Krypciok
Major: Computer Science
Collinsville, IL
William C. Kuchenbrod Jr.
Major: Business
Louisville, KY
Lori Kuhl
Major: Nursing
Corlyle, IL
Randy Earl Lake
Major: BBA
Minor: Management
Montague, MN
Gory M. Lang
Major: Nursing
Gerald B. Langley
Major: Business
Louisville, KY
Leisha Lanz
Major; Elementary Education
Belleville, IL
Patricia Lavelle
Major: Nursing
Godfrey, IL
Cheryl A. Lawson
Major: Business
Belleville, IL
David K. Lee
Major: Computer Science
E. St. Louis, IL
Lori Lehr
Major; Psychology
New Athens, IL
Activities; Volleyball
"87-Captain
'87-All-State Team
Internship at Scott Air Force
Base Social Actions Depart-
ment
Bryan Lee Lewis
Major; Computer Science
Scott A.F.B.
Patricia L. Lindauer
Major: Nursing
Belleville, IL
Ethan Litsey
Major: Chemistry, Math-
Tony C. Little
Major: IDM
Carol Ann Longwell
Major; Nursing
O'Fallon, IL
Ruben Lopez
Major: Business
Ft. Knox, KY
Leslie Butler Lorenz
Major: Nursing
Mascoutah, IL
Janet B. Lovett
Major: Psychology
Belleville, IL
Mark Lucido
Major: Business
Lebanon, IL
Denise L. Lynch
Major; Business
New Albany, IN
Deborah Lynn Molone
Major: Nursing
Alma, IL
Lewis Manuel Jr.
Major: Religious Studies
E. St. Louis, IL
Donald Eugene Marcum
Major; Business
Hodgenville, KY
Jody Maroney
Major; Elementary Education
Salem, IL
Activities; Gamma Sigma Sig-
ma Sorority
Wayne Marschel
Major: Business
O'Falion, IL
Allen May
Major: Management
Valmeyer, IL
Jerald R. Mays
Major: Business
Belleville, IL
Marsha McClain
Major: Elementary Education
E. St. Louis, IL
Sharon L. McClellan
Major: Nursing
Anna, IL
Mary Ann McCloskey
Major: Business
Albers, IL
Dave McFarland
Major: GLA
Kevin M. McFarland
Major: Art
Mark McKeown
Major: Computer Science
O'Falion, IL
Teresa McNeal
Major; Computer Science
Moscoutoh, IL
Michael E, Meogher
Major: IDM ITR
Centralia, IL
David Merz
Major; Mathematics, Sociolo-
gy
Columbia, IL
James D. Milhollen
Major: Nursing
Scott A.F.B.
Pearlie Mims
Major: English
E. St. Louis, IL
Jeffery W. Moore
Major; Nursing
Scott A.F.B.
Mary Mordhorst
Major: Biology
Activities: Sigma Zeta mem-
ber (Science Honor Society)
Cindy Lea Morgan
Major: Nursing
Godfrey, IL
Patti L. Mountain
Major: Business Administra-
tion
E. St. Louis, IL
Lorry Mueller
Major: Computer Science
New Athens, IL
Activities: Men's Basketball,
Phi Rho Chi Fraternity
(Ferox)
Julie Ann Muskopf
Major: Elementary Education
Millstadt, IL
Activities; Alpha Phi Omega
Service Society, Kappa
Gamma Epsilon {Education
Honor Society), Teacher
Preparation Council, Chal-
lenge Program
Joseph L. Nalley Sr.
Major: Business
Louisville, KY
Timothy E. Neighbors
Major: Accounting, Business
Belleville, IL
Candy Jean Nistler
Major: Nursing
Belleville, IL
Jeffrey Noblin
Major: Public Relations
Activities; McKendree The-
atre
Kenneth E. Nowlan Jr.
Major; Computer Science
Scott A.F.B.
Patncia K. Ott
Major: Elementary Education
Carbondale, IL
Activities: Gamma Sigma Sig-
ma Sorority, B.A.S.I.C.'s
(Brothers and Sisters in
Christ), Resident Assisant
Moria Often
Major: Accounting
Minor: Management
Evansville, IL
Elizabeth Owen
Major; Biology, Psychology
Minor: Chemistry
Lebanon, IL
Deborah Ozier
Major; AED
Maroa, IL
Cathy Palmer
Major: Nursing
Bethalto, IL
Mark E. Parson
Major: Accounting, Market-
ing
Belleville, IL
Eric L. Patrick
Major: Business Administra-
tion
Louisville, KY
Jana K. Phoenix
Major: Nursing
Centralia, IL
Opie B. Pierson
Major: Public Relations
Freeburg, IL
Anthony J. Pinto
Major: Nursing
Belleville, IL
Kelly Ann Fruend Price
Major: Elementary Education
Carlyle, IL
Elizabeth Prince
Major; Elementary Education
E. St. Louis, IL
Terry Prosser
Major; Computer Science
Scott A.F.B.
Barbara L. Rachford
Major: Business
Mascoutah, IL
Robyn C. Rakers
Major: Accounting, Business
Administration
Lebanon, IL
Marion-Krista Ramirez
Major; Marketing
Centralia, IL
Cathy Rea
Major: Psychology, Criminal
Justice
Alton, IL
Activities: Softball Team,
Basketball Team Manager,
Intramural sports. Kappa
Lombda Iota {86-'87 Presi-
dent) (Clionian Literary So-
ciety)
'84-President of Baker Hall,
Resident Hall Government
Jerry Reed
Major; Nursing
O'Falion, IL
Janice Riggins
Major: Marketing
Washington Park, IL
Connie Robben
Major: Nursing
Breese, IL
Donna Robinson
Major: Nursing
Belleville, IL
James R. Russell
Major: Management
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Paula Sutton
Denise Tabor
Johnny Tang
Steven York
Yong-Jing Zhao
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Seniors were involved in many different activities; from
Homecoming Court and dorm life to Biological field trips.
Dr. Anderson's Ecology class bundles up while they search for bald eagles.
Homecoming Queen, Jill Kelling, enjoys a dance with
her dote.
Angela Bean, a Senior Homecoming Attendant, and her
date at the Homecoming dance.
Sue Housmann expresses her thoughts about spending time in a dorm
room.
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Lebanon, IL
Dorothy Sollman
Major: Nursing
Red Bud, IL
Edward Sanderlin
Major: Computer Science
Mascoutah, IL
Mary Schilling
Major: Biology
Minor: English, Chemistry
New Athens, IL
Activities: Sigma Zeta (President), (Science
Honor Society)
Internships: Missouri Botanical Garden
(Herbarium)
St. Joseph's Hospital, MO
Kathryn Schlofer
Major: Nursing
Belleville, IL
Carolyn Schmidt
Major: Nursing
Godfrey, IL
Kathleen Schmidt
Major; Nursing
Evansville, IL
Jennifer Schumaker
Major: Computer Science
Cahokia, IL
Constance G. Seneczyn
Major: Elementary Education
Belleville, IL
Sharon K, Sigwerth
Major: Accounting
Mt. Vernon, IL
Carolyn Smith
Major: Management
Belleville, IL
Jay Sodini
Major: Criminal Justice
Lebanon, IL
Dan Spickard
Major: Business
Belleville, IL
Danelle A. St. Peters
Major: Nursing
Alton, IL
Robert Stoudenmaier
Major: Business Administration
Minor: Management
O'Fallon, IL
Activities: Student Government, Alpha Phi
Omega Service Society, Sigma Big Broth-
er, Soccer Team, Model U.N., Indepen-
dent Study with the Business Administra-
tion
Joyce Steiger
Major: Business
Millstodt, IL
Leslie James Stewart
Major: Business
Mascoutah, IL
Deborah Struebig
Major: Elementary Education
Staunton, IL
Activities: Homecoming Parade, Student
Teaching-grade 1
Therese Suarez
Major; Psychology
Barry Surber
Major: Computer Science
O'Fallon, IL
Paula Sutton
Major: Biology
Nashville, IL
Denise Tabor
Major: Elementary Education
Activities; Resident Assistant, Model U.N.
('86-'87 Secretary General)
'86-'87 Kappa Lambda Iota member
(Clionian Literary Society)
Johnny S. Tang
Major: Business
O'Fallon, IL
Carol Thomas
Major: Nursing, Business
Belleville, IL
David M. Thompson
Major: Computer Science
Scott A.F.B.
Julie B. Tiemann
Major: Business
Belleville, IL
Audrey R. Todaro
Major: Nursing
Granite City, IL
Rodney Tozer
Major: Computer Science
Scott A.F.B.
Carol E. Trame
Major: History
Breese, IL
Jacqueline Trebilcock
Major: Accounting
Belleville, IL
Brenda F. Tucker
Major: Nursing
Buncombe, IL
Royce M. Tyre
Major: Computing and Information Sci-
ences
Minor: Management
Jesup, GA
Doris L. Utke
Major: Elementary Education
Addieville, IL
Kathleen Vanderburg
Major; Nursing
O'Fallon, IL
James Vineyard
Major; Computer Science
Scott A.F.B.
Mark A. Wade
Major: Computer Science
E. St. Louis, IL
Denese E. Ward
Major: Nursing
Lebanon, IL
Tracy Wargo
Major: Physical Educotion
Minor: Coaching, Biology
Activities: Basketball (2 yrs.), Softball (4
yrs.), Alpha Phi Omega Service Society,
Sigma Zeta (Science Honor Society),
Dean's List, Kappa Gammo Epsilon (Edu-
cation Honor Society), Intramural Direc-
tor, Student member of the Teacher Ad-
visory Committee, Academic All Ameri-
can
Susan J. Watkins
Major: Nursing
Sorento, IL
Joann M. Weber
Major: Nursing
St. Louis, MO
Karen Welborn
Major; Nursing
Brighton, IL
Marsha West
Major: Nursing
Sesser, IL
Scott A. White
Major; Psychology, Philosophy
Fairview Heights, IL
Activities; Student Association's Judicial
Board ('85-'86)
'85-'86 Dean's List
"85-'87 Deneen Law Society member
Brad A. Williams
Major: Nursing
Zeigter, IL
Wayne J. Williams
Major: Business
Belleville, IL
Melody Wilson
Major; Nursing
O'Fallon, IL
Robin Winiecke
Major; Business
Belleville, IL
Activities: '86 Dean's List
Josephine Wittenauer
Major: Business
Waterloo, IL
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Nancy Wollenweber
Major: Nursing
Carrollton, IL
Melissa K. Wombacher
Major: Psychology, Physical Education
(Special)
Minor: Coaching
Moscoutah, IL
Activities: Softball Team, Intramural Vol-
leyball, Basketball, Pi Lambda Tau Little
Sister (BSers)
Steven York
Major: Elementary Education
Centralia, IL
Activities: Resident Life Staff (Resident Di-
rector), Honors in Elementary Education
Yong-Jing Zhao
Major: Business Administration
Beijing, People's Republic of China
Activities: Gamma Sigma Sigma Sorority,
McKendree Choir, Model U.N.
Cedric Charles Dickens — great-grandson of English author Charles Dickens, illustrates a point while
talking with Yong-Jing Zhao during his visit to McKendree in October.
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John Batson
Frederik Cosse
Catherine Craig
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JUNIORS
There Are No
Strangers Here,
Only Friends Who
Haven't Met
Author Unknown
Ahlers, Tami
Becherer, Sharon
Berkemann, Daniel
Blakely, Randy
Bockler, Christopher
Bodi, Sharon
Borrenpohl, Lisa
Bovinette, John
Bowen, Jeffrey
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Collins, Jayel
Cox, Ginger
Dameron, Lisa
Dreyer, Cynthia
Dudeck, Brent
Dunn, Teresa
Eschman, Theresa
Frerker, Nancy
Gili, Jackie
Cinder, Brian
Conzalez, Shelli
Crohmann, Diane
Hargis, Bethany
Jones, Christine
Junge, Cregory
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Kaegel, Melissa
Kelemete, Mary
Kidd, Carol
Knight, Tonyia
Landmann, Susan
May, Laura
Mullink, Holly
Nelson, Sheila
Ohiendorf Jr., Philip
Parker, Mark
Porter, Cindy
Rouch, Tracy
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Ruiz, Felix
Sahuri, David
Schilling, Donna
Shurtz, Michele
Snyder, Donna
Stallard, Leon
Thompson, Jim
Thornton, Jeffrey
Vander, Robin
Ward, Keith
Warnecke, Teresa
Wheatley, Donette
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White, Lisa
Williams, Jennifer
Winget, Jeffery
5r
The BS'ers take a look ot
McKendree sports in the
past during Homecoming
week.
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Avery, Debra
Beal, Joni
Bochantin, Annette
Churchill, Phil
Courtright, Kimberly
Cratch, Julie
Fally, Cindy
Fisher, Stephanie
Forsyth, Thomas
Frey, Michael
Garmon, Sandra
Gregory, Emily
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Hacking, Suzanne
Hommersley, Carlo
Katich, Amber
Kelling, Brenda
Kentch, Theresa
Kirkpotrick, Michael
Koishor, Kelly
Kunz, Sandra
Larsen, Scott
Lett, JoAnn
Moloney, Robin
Muskopf, Deborah
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Pickering, Amy
Renner, Tone
Rickard, Linda
Rickert, Candi
Rickert, Carol
Stallings, Anne
Summers, Bobby
Turnipseed, Gayna
Vangampler, Artie
Von Hatten, Vicki
Wesselmann, Paul
Wharton, Brooke
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Zeisset, Kady
"You see Brian, it's not your atti-
tude, I think it has something to do
with the way you are dressed."
Wilkinson, Darren
Williams Jr., Ernest
Wright, Lori
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Allen, Mary Jo
Arnold, Kimberly
Bayer, Stephen
Bochantin, Patrick
Brendel, Mark
Bugg, Jacki
Bush, Lisa
Cich, Elizabeth
Conley, Charles
Conley, Jane
Cook, Becky
Crist, Kenneth
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Daly, Susan
Davis, Tonja
Douglas, Elizabeth
Ebbs, Stephen
Euchner, Dawn
Ferguson, Rebecca
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Ferrario, Tina
Floyd, Lisa
Frederking, Brian
Freidland, Carol
Gibson, Willie
Giebe, Diane
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Glaze, Cindy
Goins, James
Harres, Mary Beth
Hasenstab, Shari
Holcomb, C. Kathleen
Jiner, Michael
Joiner, Jessica
Kelemetc, Laura
Kidd, Greg
Kolar, Laurie
Korves, Renee
Kricensky, Colin
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Mantos, Maria
Maxwell, Caria
May, Jennifer
McPherson, Melissa
Merideth, Lee Ann
Miller, Kim
Morgan, Sherrie
O'Connor, Thomas
Olmstead, Dorena Beth
Pates, Julie
Price, Chris
Rigdon, Michelle
Sabol, Christopher
Sanders, Neda
Scaturro, Patricia
Scott, Kelly
Shryock, Rebekah
Sinnock, Anthony Wayne
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Sloan, James
Sloan, Paul
Spraggins, Mallory
Souders, Shauna
Stewart, Jim
Tebbe, Scott
Wagner, Debbie
Whitworth, Teresa
Wright, James
Wright, Stephen
Yurkovich, Marleen
Yurkovich, Sharleen
Zimmerman, Becky
Steve Ebbs and Colin Kricensky show
the true meaning of being freshmen.
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FACULTY
STAFF
ADMINISTRATION
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FACULTY
iM^Mi MUlHi
David Ahola, Ph.D.
Professor of Political Science;
Chair, Division of Social Sciences
David Brailow, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English
Charles Davis, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biology;
Choir, Division of Sciences and
Mathematics; Interim Dean of
Students
Martha Eggers
Instructor in Education
Patrick Folk, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History
John Greenfield, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English;
Director of Writing
Ted Anderson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biology;
intenm Choir, Division of Sciences
and Mathematics
Dr. Anderson explains the nitrogen
cycle to his Ecology class.
William Haskins, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Speech
Communication
Lyn Huxford, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of
Criminal Justice Studies
Bonnie Moe, M.S.
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Philip Neale, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Gary O'Connor, M.S.
Assistant Professor of Computer
Science
John Parnell, M.B.A.
Instructor in Marketing
Michele Stccey-Doyie, M.A.
Assistant Professor of English;
Advisor for the McKENDREE REVIEW
Fred Underwood
Instructor in Computer Science
NOT PICTURED:
David Barker, M.B.S.
Instructor in Computer Science;
Director of the Computer Center
Ronald Block, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English; Chair,
Division of Humanities
Murella Bosse, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Robert Brown, MA.
Professor of Sociology
James Drake, M.F.A.
Associate Professor of Art
Edward Glowatski
Associate Professor of Education and
Social Science; Director of Special
Academic Programs
Douglas Jones, Ph.D.
Professor of Mathematics
Jean Kirts, M.S.
Assistant Professor of Physical
Education
Norman Modsen, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Religious
Studies
Leonard Branson, M.B.A.
Instructor in Accounting and
Management
Donald Hoist, Ed.D.
Professor of Education
Richard McGuire, Ph D.
Assistant Professor of Biology
Karen Muench, M.S.N.
Instructor in Nursing
David Ottinger, M.F.A.
Assistant Professor of Art
Emerial Owen, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Mary Anne Pettit, MA.
Assistant Professor of Business
Administration
Marcio Popp, Ed.D.
Assistant Professor of Education;
Chair, Division of Education
Myron Reese, Ph.d.
Professor of Chemistry
Sister Gabrielle Rowe, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English;
Associate Academic Dean
Orville Schanz, M.M.Ed.
Professor of Music
Harry Statham, M.S.
Assistant Professor of Physical
Education; Director of Athletics
Linda Steele, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Nursing; Chair,
Division of Nursing
Edward Ward, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Management;
Chair, Division of Business
Catherine White, M.S.N,
Assistant Professor of Nursing
Janice Wiegmann, M.S.N.
Instructor in Nursing
Dr. Marcia Popp mixes soap
paints for children at
McKendree's "Kid's College"
Day.
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STAFF
ADMINISTRATION
Vicki Bohnenstiehl
Campus Operator
Brian Cullon
Custodian
Doug Dennison
Director of Public
Nancy Ferguson
Faculty Secretary
Rita Hepp
Director of Coreer
Development
Elva Mines
Assistant Dean of
Registrar
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Annette Hug
Faculty Secretary
Norma Randant
Accounts Receivable
Kim Rutherford
Athletics Secretary
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Donna Wood
Student Affairs Secretary
Julie Tweten
Assistant Manager-
ARA Services
LaDoris Weber
Financial Aide
Secretary
Jane Weingartner, M.A.
Director of Alumni Relations
NOT PICTURED:
Martin Cavanaugh
Assistant Librarian
Mark Ingram
Chief Security Officer
Evita Siebert
Public Service Librarian
William Day
Director of Maintenance
Stephen Jackson
Director of Development
Ormond Smythe
Dean of the College
Mary Frances Daylor
Director of Health Service
Kenneth Dean
Assistant to the President
Michaelene Dobbins
Director of Admissions
Helen Gilbert
Head Librarian
Francis Grandfield
Coordinator Financial Aide
Elaine Henderson
Adm. Assistant to the President
Janet Henry
JTPA Training
Director
Leslie Howard
Accountant
Scott Lawrence, III
Director of Church Relations
Campus Pastor
Wayne Loehring
Student Activities;
Resident Life
Julie Meyer
Assistant Director of Admissions
David Munoz
Bookstore Manager
Stanley Osterhage
Director of Financial Affairs
Ruthellen Pegg
Coordinator of Communications
Katherine Philp
Todd Reynolds
Dean of Students
Patricia Ringering
Admissions Counselor
Douglas Stotler
Admissions Counselor
Gerrit Tenbrink
President of the College
David Adams
Maintenance
Debra Bohnenstiehl
Academic Records Secretary
Johnny Bownes
Custodian
Sharon Brownfield
Accounts Payable
Gary Childress
Maintenance
Norma Craney
Custodian
Olleen Davis
Academic Records Secretary
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NOT PICTURED (cont.):
Louise Domingos
Library Secretary
Maria Dorencamper
Assistant to Registrar
Susan Froding
Custodian
Patricia Goodwin
Custodian
Toni Heimers
Student Activities Secretary
Doris Herbert
Development Secretary
Gladys Hess
Lithograph Assistant
Carol Leonard
Custodian
Janet Mallrich
Admissions Coordinator
Sandra Mathews
Academic Aftairs Secretary
Debbie Miller
A/R Collections
Mary Ann Newcomb
Financial Affairs Secretary
Susan Rasco
Special Academic Programs
Secretary
Earl Scharf
Maintenance
Adolph Schlich
Groundskeeper
Grant Schlich
Custodian
Eddie Starkey
Groundskeeping
Mark Swofford
Maintenance
Marilyn Von Hatten
Custodian
Alma Weik
Gifts Secretary
in Development
Jill Weil
Computer Coordinator
Judy Willgerd
Custodian
Gary Carstens
Manoger-ARA Services
Monte Peterson
Assistant Monager-
ARA Services
Rether Johnson
Women's Basketball and
Softball Coach
Vivienne Mazzotta
Associate Director LCC
Charles Rann
Director of McKendree Choir
David Brede
Assistant Basketball Coach
Frederick Paskvan
Golf Coach
Van Smith
Baseball Coach
Harry Statham receives a
plaque for NAIA District 20
Coach of the Year at
Founder's Day.
Dr. Todd Reynolds, Dean of Student
Affairs, and President TenBrink
have a discussion outside of the
computer center.
SPORTS
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VOLLEYBALL
MLlM^rM-^r "^'t^:
-V '-
Row 1 , left to right; Mendy Shoemaker, Eloine Albrecht, Debbie Mantos, Becky Shryock, Cindy Glaze, Kim Miller. Row 2; Sharon Bodi, Jane
Renner, Laurie Kolar, Deb Avery, Lori Lehr, Pam Goestenkors, and Coach Jean Scheller.
A young McKendree College Lady
Bearcats volleyball team finished the
1986 season with a 21-13 record after
a 3-6 start. The Lady Cats placed third
in the district finals, losing to the even-
tual champion St. Francis 15-7, 15-5.
Coach Jean Scheller attributed
youth, a rugged schedule and the pre-
vious year's success as the reasons for
their slow start. The Lady Cats lost only
one regular season game in October,
defeating schools such as St. Louis Uni-
versity and Washington University.
McKendree won their own tournament
to end the season, raising their record
to 19-11.
The Lady Bearcats won two match-
es during pool play at the district play-
offs, over National College of Educa-
tion and St. Xavier.
Senior Lori Lehr and junior Sharon
Bodi were selected to the All-District
team. Lori Lehr and Pam Goestenkors
were the squad's only seniors. Jean
Scheller and her Netters look for very
successful seasons ahead.
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1986VolUyL
>aU
Bearcats
OPPONEWr
RECORD
SEPT
5-6
ST. FRANCIS INVITATIC»1AL
1-3
10
UNIV. MISSOURI -ST. LOUIS
LOST
1-4
13
raSSOURI BAPTIST
WON
2-4
15
PMnK»WE C0LLEX3E
WON
3-4
17
SOUIHEAST MISSOURI UNTV.
LOST
3-5
24
QUINCY CQLLEO:
LOffT
3-6
26-7 CTiEENVILLE COLLO: TOURNEY
1ST
6-6
OCT
1
WASHINCJIWI UNIVERSITY
VOI
7-6
3-4
UMSL TtXJRNAMENT
9-8
6
PRINCIPIA C0LLE(3:
VJON
10-8
10
ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY
WON
11-8
15
MILLIKEN UNIVERSITY
WON
12-8
17-8 QUINCY TDURNAMENT
14-10
20
O^EENVILLE CCfLLEO;
AWRY
7:00PM
25
SOimffiAST MISSOURI UNIV.
AWAY
2:00PM
29
O^EENVTLLE COLLECX
HGME
7 : 00PM
NOV
1
MC3CENDREE TOURNAMENT
HGME
TBA
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SOCCER
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1 f..t 9
y^j^^i
Row I , left to right, Dan Gowdy, Todd Loretto, Dan Moore, Richard Branding, Mike ENgel, Pat Barry, Ethan Litsey, Marc Mahat. Row 2;
Andy Arterburn, Jim Coins, Rich Reiniger, Steve Bayer, Chris Bee, Jeff Suess, Brian Reinhardt, Brian Thouvenot, Jeff Durzo, Chris
Braxmeier, Tony Ellis, Matt MacLaughlin, Mark Reinholz, David Sahuri, Paul Lindner, and Coach Bob Cordes.
The McKendree College Bearcats soccer
team had an extremely sucessful 14-4 sea-
son, falling one game shy of winning the play-
offs. A 2-1 loss to rival Sangamon State in the
district finals ended a superb campaign for
the Bearcats. McKendree outscored their op-
ponents 62-24 during the season.
The Bearcats opened the season with an
emotional 4-3 victory over Missouri-St. Louis.
The McKendree squad could not find the net
in the next two gomes against Park College
(0-2) and Sangamon (0-4). The Bearcats then
broke loose and won eleven straight games,
including a remarkable eight shutouts. They
won memorable overtime victories against St.
Francis and Lindenwood, and also won the
exciting Homecoming game against Rock-
hurst 2-1.
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Due to the district point system, the
Bearcats were ranked second in the play-
offs behind Sangamon even though they
had a better winning percentage. After
McKendree disposed of National College
of Education 3-0 in the first round of the
playoffs, they had to travel to Springfield
for the district finals.
Four players were named to the
All-District first team: senior goalie
Rick Branding, junior forward Rich
Reineger, junior forward Marc Ma-
hat, and sophomore Chris Bee.
Branding was one of the top goalies
in the country with 1 shutouts and
a 1.3 GA average. Reineger led the
Bearcats in goals (22) and total
points (52) for the third year in a
row. Mahat led McKendree in as-
sists (9) and scored 10 goals. Bee
impressed the coaches around the
state with his defensive play and
ball handling.
1986 Soccer
Bearcats
oepoKm
SCORE
SEPT 6
«nv. WSSCWU-ST. LOUIS
NCK
4-3
7
PARK CniFOB
UOST
0-2
10
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WBT
0-4
12
HOOSEvmr wiwaein
WOJ
5-0
14
BEICDILTlNi COUJOE
NCM
2-0
20
MIUJKH) UOVEBSIW
WW
2-0
23
KSSaURI BAPTIST UOV.
tat
3-0
27
ST. FRMCis unvHBrrr
wcw
3-1 (2OT)
28
NRTICNHi ax. of EDUC.
MON
1-0
OCT 3
hOtBtOOD
fCM
6-2(0T)
5
HVSHQOICN unvERsm
CMTRTH) 1
7
SOUIHEftSr MISSOURI SDmi
VOJ
3-0
14
cnwwiL MEmajisT
WCN
6-0
16
PCMBowE mifir.
AT OCKXRDIA FIELD
WCN
3-0
18
ROCKHURSr 0CLUX2
(HCWEOCMDC)
WON
2-1
RBODRD TO DATE: 12-
2
22
IU.INOIS STME iKtvERsrry
AHMf
7:00PM
?5
UNTV. of MD-RCUA
AWRY
7:00PM
MEN'S BASKETBALL
Row ], left to right; Larry Mueller, Dave McFarland, John Batson, Fred Taylor, Leon Stallard. Row 2; Assistant Coach David Brede,
Manager Burt Stover, Walter Rogers, Dmitri Joe, Ted Longust, Ken Coplen, Mike Ogden, John Nunley, Paul Funkhouser, and Coach Harry
Stotham.
The 1986-87 McKendree College
Bearcats basketball team finished the
season as the most successful basket-
ball team in school history with a 30-5
record.
The club set regular season records
in wins (28), fewest losses (4), total
points scored (3,357), average points
(104.9), and NAIA ranking (8th). The
Bearcats led the nation's four-year col-
leges in offense. The squad was also
second in the nation in scoring margin
with a 21 .0 mark.
The season also saw head coach
Harry Statham win his 400th career
win against Greenville College 1 1 1-69
on November 14. He is the Winningest
active coach in Illinois, and second only
to legendary coach Ray Meyer of De-
Paul. His current career record is 427-
188.
The Bearcats were ranked number
one in the district all year, were in the
NAIA's top twenty poll throughout the
second half of the season, and had
one of the highest Dunkel ratings in the
country. Fred Taylor and Walter Rog-
ers were named honorable mention All-
America and All-District.
NCKENDREE MEN'S BASKETTBALL
1986-87
BRESCIA cxamz
WCN
125-71
Hanibal-LaGrange College
WON
127-95
VCrSitXSS. CLASSIC
1ST
GREEENVILLE COLlfCE
VOJ
111-68
SANFORD BROWN
WON
120-70
MARYCREST UNIVERSITY
WON
136-101
ST. FRANCIS
WW
110-106(OT)
Northwest Mo Classic
1ST
Wayne State College
WON
81-76
Northwest Missouri
WON
80-78
Evangel 'RjurnaiiEnt
4™
Evangel College
WON
106-88
Southwest Baptist
lOET
96-100
Oklahcma Christian
LOST
81-98
ST. XAVIER
WON
113-91
ROSARY aXUXI
WON
125-124 (OT)
Greenville College
WON
89-52
PRINCIPIA CQU£GE
WON
111-80
CULVER-STOCKTCN CCIL1K2
WON
107-67
Northeastern Illinois
WON
125-99
St. Francis
WGM
89-72
Principia College
WCN
123-82
HacMirray College
WON
108-91
NORTOEASreRN IliDOIS
WON
146-109
SIU-Mwanteville
LOST
118-121
Oakland City College
WON
75-73
Brescia College
wen
85-73
EUREKA OOXEGE
111. Inst, of Tech.
Judson College
St. Xavier
Washington University
HAMJIBAL-I^OWNGE
QAKUu© CITY coiaa:
SIU-EDWARDSVIU£
CSNCELUD
WON
WON
WON
WON
WON
WCW
LOST
118-94
78-54
74-58
66-56
120-77
134-107
91-100
RBCOBD: 27-4
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PEP CLUB
A pep club was formed this year to
cheer on the sport teams from the
stands.
Tom Forsythe and Tina Fer-
rario paint posters to hang in
the gym.
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Row 1 , left to right; Suzy Stone, Sue Gilmer, Julie Stern. Row 2; Manager Cathy Rea, Cindy Porter, Donette Wheatley, Mary Ann Fahey,
and Coach Rether Johnson. Not Pictured; Deb Avery, Karyn Hunsinger, Ptosha Rockingham.
The 1986-87 McKendree College
Lady Bearcats basketball team en-
dured a disappointing 6-21 season.
That was not enough to get the
Lady Cats into the playoffs. District
#20 only allowed four teams to en-
ter, and McKendree finished fifth.
Mary Ann Fahey and Karyn Hun-
singer were both named All-District.
Fahey, Hunsinger, Donette Wheat-
ley, and Sue Gilmer all scored dou-
ble figures for the season.
After popular coach Nancy Kas-
sebaum resigned on opening day
due to personal reasons, the players
met Rether Johnson, who took over
the coaching duties.
McKENMtEE TOURNAMEWT
NOBTOEASTERN ILLINOIS
LOST
56-62
WILLIAM WOCOS COLLEGE
LOST
58-68
MISSOURI SOmiERN
LOST
63-75
SIU-EDWARDSVILLE
LOST
56-87
QUINCY C0LLK3;
WON
65-63
St. Louis University
LOST
65-75
Southeast Missouri State
LOST
46-89
McKendree
CULVER-STOCKTCN CCai£GE
LOST
70-82
Univ. of Missouri-Rolla
LOST
53-94
UNIV. of MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS
WON
83-82
Women's
Missouri Southern Itoumainent
Missouri Southern
LOST
42-75
Basketball
Missouri-Kansas City
LOST
56-90
Millikin University
LOST
73-91
1985-86
Nat. College of Education
LOST
79-86
St. Francis
LOST
43-75
Results
jiashington University
LOST
66-73
SIU-Edwardsville
LOST
44-84
Icwa Wesleyan
WON
74-70
NorUieast Missouri State
LOOT
49-97
William Woods TtJumanent
William Woods
LOST
60-78
School of the Ozarks
WSI
67-86
tMSENVILU: COLLfXa;
WON
76-64
ST. IpUIS UNIVERSITY
LOOT
57-79
NORIHEAST MISSOURI STAIE
LOST
59-69
Blackburn College
WON
76-71
Greenville College
WCW
76-72
CURRENT RECORD:
6-20
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BASEBALL
Row I , left to right; Coach Keith Sanders, Dale Siebenberger, Tom Draper, Chris Landgraph, Chris Price, Kevin Hagarty, Jeff Dosier, John
Bouvinette, Mike Frey.
Back row, left to right; Manager Van Smith, Roy Hughes, Tad Milburn, Steve Draper, Mark Parker, Joe Houk, Dan Schaller, Jim Stewart,
Roger Kingston, Ron Feher, Dan Netemeyer, Jeff Junker.
The Baseball Bearcats gather
around home plate for high-fives
after a McKendree home run.
86
'^m--vi*:it,^:>\'
r '''-^^s^^y
McKendree's Jim Stewart hurls a fast-
McKendree College
Baseball Bearcats
^\AC
87
SOFTBALL
Row 1 , left to right; Melissa Wombacher, Sandy Kunz, Brenda Sandheinrich, Cathy Reo, Laurie Kolar. Row 2; Joni Beal, Susan Hausmann,
Cindy Porter, Sonja Rhoda, Donette Wheotley, Shari Hasenstab, and Coach Rether Johnson. Not pictured; Tracy Worgo.
After a slow 1-7 start, the Lady
Bearcats softball team won sixteen
of their last twenty-five games. The
trio of Sandy Kunz, Sonja Rhoda and
Shah Hasenstab carried the pitching
load for the Lady Cats this year.
They have combined for seven shu-
touts. Rhoda and Hasenstab both
threw a no-hitters this year.
Tracy Wargo, Sue Hausmann, and
Cindy Porter led the offensive
threat. Coach Rether Johnson said
team play was the big plus for the
Lady Bearcats.
Tracy Wargo up to bat.
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89
YEAR IN REVIEW
90
c
ommencement C^xerciAe6
1987
MtHmixxtt Olalkge
LEBANON, ILLINOIS
TEN-THIRTY IN THE MORNING
MAY SIXTEENTH
»/ '; ;V~, y. i.ji^l-. . ,. . ■::. i-fi-'^*
^' Greg Junge and Paul Lindner
lead the processional.
Dr. Marcia Popp receives the
William Norman Grandy Fac-
ulty Award from Brenda
Pehle, a member of the Ex-
ecutive Committee of the
McKendree College Alumni
Association.
Dr. Folk looks at his program,
wondering how much longer
the ceremony would last.
Lieutenant General Spence
M. Armstrong, the Vice Com-
mander in Chief Military Air-
lift Command at Scott Air
Force Base, is introduced for
the Commencement Ad-
dress.
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Dan Kasten came prepared
for the bright sun.
Dave McFarland is glad to be
graduating.
Betsy Sutton and Robin
Vander served as ushers dur-
ing the graduation ceremo-
ny.
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EDITOR'S PAGE
The 1986-87 school year began with high hopes and many plans for the yearbook. Despite
major setbacks such as lack of student participation and finding the yearbook office twice emp-
tied into the stairwell to Upper Pearson Hall (to make room for an orchestra for banquets), the
book was finished by the final deadline. A lot of time and effort were spent on producing the
book, often at the expense of homework and sleep.
This is a publication for the students written by students. It would be a shame to lose it. One
person cannot put together an entire yearbook. Hopefully, an Editor is found for next year to
carry on and continue to improve this publication.
I would like to thank my entire staff — Melissa McPherson. She stuck with the yearbook
through to the end of the school year. Special Thanks go to Michelle Stacey-Doyle, Doug Denni-
son, and Deb Bethard. They kept me going with their support when this task seemed impossible.
Last year's Editor, Deb Bethard, traveled back to McKendree to help when deadlines began to
get too close for comfort. To Robbie Hale and Bill Krueger: Three Time's the Charm!
McKENDREAN STAFF
Editor Donna Snyder
Assistant Editor
Organizations Melissa McPherson
Sports
Activities
Classes
Cover Design Theresa Eschmann
Copywriter Donna Snyder
Typist Donna Snyder
Photographer Doug Dennison
Donna Snyder
Ads Donna Snyder
Yearbook Advisors Doug Dennison
Dr. Todd Reynolds
Contributors: Ken Carriker, Deb Bethard,
Melissa Kaegel, Donna Schilling, Tracy Rouch,
Patti Manion, Mary Schilling, Patty Scatturo,
Joy Chua, Paul Wesselmann, and Brian
Frederking.
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