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Owanaco,  Illinois 

Elementary  Education 


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Kankakee,  Illinois 

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Renee  Eichelberger 

OTallon,  Illinois 

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Jim  Boyer 

Belleville,  Illinois 

Social  Science 


Amy  Danielwicz 

Mokena,  Illinois 

Psychology 


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East  St.  Louis,  Illinois 

Organizational  Communication 


Sarah  Boswell 

Mt.  Vernon,  Illinois 

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Belleville,  Illinois 
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Belleville,  Illinois 

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Moweaqua,  Illinois 

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Belleville,  Illinois 

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Grand  Chain,  Illinois 

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O'Fallon,  Illinois 

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Fresno,  California 

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Red  Bud,  Illinois 

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Scott  AFB,  Illinois 

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Breese,  Illinois 

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Duke  University  basketball  coach  Mike  Krzyzewski,  leader  of  the  repeat  NCAA  champion  Blue  Devils,  was 
the  keynote  speaker  at  McKendree  College's  1993  Founders  Day  celebration  April  15.  The  evening  also  featured 
a  silent  auction  and  dinner. 

Coach  K  has  been  crowned  ACC  "Coach  of  the  Year"  three  times;  Naismith  National  "Coach  of  the  Year" 
twice,  and  the  1991  National  "Coach  of  the  Year,"  by  the  National  Association  of  Basketball  Coaches.  Duke  is 
the  first  repeat  NCAA  Champion  since  1972-73;  is  three-time  winner  of  the  ACC  title;  and  has  made  a  half- 
dozen  trips  to  the  NCAA  final  four  since  1986.  However,  Coach  K's  crowning  achievement  is  not  the  victories 
of  the  titles.  It  is  his  dedication  to  the  development  of  scholar  athletes.  "I  don't  expect  them  to  be  perfect,"  Coach 
K  said.  "I  wasn't.  There  may  be  people  who  love  them  more  than  I  do,  but  there  aren't  people  who  love  them 
the  way  I  do." 

In  Coach  K's  book,  the  player  comes  first,  victory  second.  A  Boston  Globe  columnist  testified  to  this  unique 
Coach  K  attribute:  "A  lot  of  college  coaches  bill  themselves  as  teachers  and  quasi-academics,  but  few  really  are. 
Coach  K  is.  He  gets  kids  who  can  run,  jump,  shoot,  and  most  important,  think  and  then  provides  them  with  a 
forum  to  utilize  all  their  gifts,  both  physical  and  cerebral." 


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CLUBS 


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ORGANIZATIONS 


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Model  United  Nations 


The  Model  United  Nations  program  originated 
on  the  McKendree  College  Campus  in  1972.  Known 
as  the  Public  Affairs  Forum,  a  small  group  of  stu- 
dents won  the  support  of  the  college  to  put  on  a 
small  Model  U.N.  conference,  serving  only  a  hand- 
ful of  area  schools. 

Today,  the  Model  U.N.  serves  fourteen  high 
schools  throughout  Southern  Illinois  and  Missouri. 
It  contains  over  five  hundred  delegates.  The  pro- 
gram also  remains  the  only  one  of  its  kind  to  offer 
tuitional  scholarships  to  its  outstanding  delegates. 
In  addition,  the  McKendree  Invitational  Model 
United  Nations  is  recognized  by  the  United  Nations 
Association  of  the  United  States  of  America. 


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McKendree  English  Language 

Institute 


The  McKendree  English  Language  Institute  stu- 
dents are  admitted  to  McKendree  College  through 
certain  English  proficiency  (TOEFL  400  or  above) 
and  a  recommendation  letter  from  their  teachers  in 
their  high  schools  or  colleges  in  their  own  countries. 
Japanese  students  are  recommended  to  be  sent  by 
McKendree  College — Japan.  If  their  Test  Of  Eng- 
lish as  a  Foreign  Language  score  is  not  higher  than 
500,  they  study  in  the  MELI  program  to  prepare 


their  English  skills  for  college  programs.  During  the 
year  the  international  students  took  field  trips  to 
Eckert's  Farm,  St.  Louis  Art  Museum,  St.  Charles 
Historical  Districts  and  Showboat  and  the  Science 
Museum  in  St.  Louis.  In  addition  to  these  activities, 
they  also  coordinated  the  first  multicultural  folk- 
way  festival  and  special  presentation  for  three  days 
on  McKendree  campus. 


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McKendree  Review 


The  McKendree  Review  is  published 
every  other  Monday  of  the  academic 
year  by  the  students  to  McKendree  Col- 
lege except  for  holidays  and  examina- 
tion periods. 

The  editorial  views  expressed  in  the 
Review  are  not  necessarily  those  of  the 
administration,  faculty,  staff  or  the  Re- 
view staff,  but  are  expressed  opinions  of 
the  Review  student  editorial  board  of 
bylined  editorial. 

The  Review  welcomes  letters  to  the 
editor.  Letters  must  be  typed,  signed  and 
submitted  to  the  Review  office  located 
in  lower  Deneen,  room  101. 

Subscriptions  to  the  McKendree  Re- 
view can  be  purchased  for  $7.50  per 
year.  Make  checks  payable  to  the 
McKendree  Review. 

Printed  by  Breese  Publishing  Co. 

Advisor  -  Michele  Stacey-Doyle 
Editor  Susan  Philp 


Associate 

Editor  Tim  Hilpert 

Assistant 

Editor  Dawn  Black 

Copy  Editor  Tonya  Aldrich 

Office  Manager  LaToya  Owens 

Circulations  Ann  Huelsmann 

Ad  Director  Jim  McRoberts 

Photography  Staff: 

Bart  Schneidewind,  Brent  Schneide- 

wind  and  Yoshikazu  Yokota 

Writing  Staff: 

Jenifer  Elias,  Terry  O'Mara,  Betty 

Pocklington,  Patti  Rudolphi  and  Bill 

Winders 

Cartoonists: 

Tim  Hilpert  and  Conan  Meadows 

Office  Staff: 

Kara  Anderson,  Tricia  Blakely,  Sherry 

Blythe,  Kelly  Cagle,  Shannon  Flanigan, 

Robin  Koniak,  Bill  Miller  and  Lisa 

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Resident  Life 


FRONT  LEFT  TO  BACK  RIGHT:  Angie  Dor- 
ries,  Barnett  2;  Daniel  Hirsch,  Suites;  Brad  Good- 
in,  Suites;  Amy  Danielwicz,  Barnett  3;  Sally  Bos- 
well,  Barnett  1;  Kim  Gibson,  Baker  2;  Chris  Siler, 
Walton  2;  Dave  Hall,  Baker  3;  Scott  Wilson,  Wal- 


ton 3;  John  Brumfiel,  Walton  1;  Chad  Brown, 
Suite  RD;  Lori  Goodwin,  Barnett  RD;  Jay  Goble, 
Walton  RD;  (not  pictured)  Kady  Stallard,  Baker 
RD. 


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Teachers  Association 


Front  row  left  to  right:  Jennifer  Freeman,  Carla 
Nieset,  Jill  Schott.  Second  row  (1  to  r):  Susan 
Anderson,  Judy  Baum,  Angie  Wenrie,  Julie 
Bertram,  Julie  Hynes.  Back  row  (1  to  r):  Patti 


Fahey,  Tammy  Brewer,  Tina  Eastman,  Christy 
Barbachem,  Lori  Dennis,  Becky  Stephens, 
Dawn  Merlenbach,  Kariie  Merlenbach,  Janet 
Fox. 


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Campus  Christian  Fellowship 


The  campus  christian  fellowship  group  is  a  group 
of  nondenominational  christian  students  that  have  a 
goal  of  spreading  what  Jesus  means  to  them  and  how 
He  has  worked  and  continues  to  work  in  their  lives 
here  at  school,  home  and  in  the  work  place.  Rev.  Phil 
Gardner  the  chaplain  at  McKendree  College  coun- 
sels daily  with  many  students  who  stop  by  his  office 
and  may  have  a  problem  or  just  need  to  talk.  Rev. 
Gardner  helps  many  students  and  staff  here  at 
McKendree. 

The  CCF  group  support  a  child  in  Guatamala,  the 
group  also  goes  out  on  witness  teams.  The  witness 


teams  supply  the  testimony's  of  the  students  in  the 
group  as  well  as  music  and  scripture.  We  have  two 
Bible  studies  a  week,  one  is  done  by  the  Chaplain 
and  the  other  is  student  led.  The  group  went  on  a 
mission  trip  over  Christmas  break  last  year  to  Far- 
mington,  NM.  Plans  for  the  next  mission  trip  are 
now  being  made.  Chapel  services  are  held  every 
Thursday  in  Bothwell  Chapel  the  liturgy  is  alternated 
each  week  between  the  students,  majoring  in  religion. 
This  group  of  men  and  women  is  continuously 
growing  in  numbers  as  well  as  in  faith.  The  Christian 
spirit  is  contagious. 


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Student  Government  Association 


McKendree  College  Student  Government  Asso- 
ciation (S.G.A.)  is  the  organization  which  repre- 
sents students  on  campus.  S.G.A.  senators  are  elect- 
ed according  to  class  status:  freshmen,  sophomores, 
juniors,  and  seniors  each  get  four  representatives. 


S.G.A.  meets  weekly  to  discuss  student  interests 
and  ideas.  The  meetings  are  held  every  Thursday 
at  4:30  pm  in  the  Hall-of-Fame  room;  everyone  is 
invited  to  attend. 


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McKendree  College  Choir 

The  McKendree  College  Choir  performed  the  mu-  The  Choir  rehearsed  Mondays,  Wednesdays,  and  Fri- 

sical  "Guys  and  Dolls"  in  the  spring.  Besides  a  sue-  days  from  12:00  to  1:00.  The  choir  was  made  up  of 

cessful  run  of  the  musical,  the  choir  also  performed  in  both  those  students  taking  the  class  for  credit  and  those 

several  concerts  both  before  and  after  "Guys  and  Dolls",  taking  the  class  for  fun. 


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Phi  Lambda  Sigma  Tau 


Front  row  left  to  right:  Doug  Schulte,  Duane  Henson, 
Chris  Marrs,  Phil  Deetz,  and  Conan  Meadows 

Back  row  left  to  right:  Dustin  Schackmann,  Otez 


Hudson,  Joe  Niccolussi,  Andy  Hetzel,  Brian  Marrs, 
and  Jim  Hamilton 


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Alpha  Phi  Omega 


The  Chi  Omega  Chapter  of  Alpha  Phi  Omega  is 
national  service  fraternity  at  McKendree  College.  We 
have  18  active  members  this  semester.  This  April  we 
were  presented  the  service  award  for  our  section.  The 
section  is  comprised  of  colleges  such  as  SEMO,  and 
Washington  University.  Some  of  our  activities  for  this 
past  year  have  been  the  bake  sales,  car  washes,  con- 
cession stands,  and  organizing  blood  drives.  A  few  of 
the  organizations  that  we  have  donated  to  are  Chil- 


dren's International,  scholarships,  Red  Cross  and  the 
Arthritis  Foundation.  Actives  are  Kristen  Ackermann, 
Trisha  Baldock,  Teena  Bell,  Dan  Forth,  Becky  Fer- 
rarra,  Gary  Hill,  Heather  Lowry,  George  Johns,  Mike 
McAfee,  Mike  Fisher,  Renee  Tadlock,  Keri  Smith, 
Angela  Heinzl,  Adrienne  Erspamer,  Sherry  Blythe, 
Kimberly  Cole,  Kim  Evans,  Michele  Whiting,  Advisor 
Dr.  Betsy  Gordon. 


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Phi  Lambda  Tau 


The  Platonian  Social  Society  objective  is  to  promote    V.P. 
social  activities  on  and  off  the  campus  of  McKendree    Trea. 
College  and  to  create  an  atmosphere  of  brotherhood    Sec. 
within  the  organization. 

Founded  April  20,  1849 


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"Via  Sapientiae" 
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Geno  Halloran 
Chris  Reynolds 
Jeff  Engel 
Frank  Brello 
Steve  Burkarth 
Adrian  Klingel 
Scott  Yount 
David  Blackburn 
Brett  Carroll 


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Kappa  Lambda  Iota 


Kappa  Lambda  Iota  is  a  chartered  organization 
of  the  State  of  Illinois.  Founded  under  the  name  of 
the  Clionian  Literary  Society  on  December  6,  1 869, 
Clio  is  the  oldest  as  well  as  the  largest  sorority  on 
campus  boasting  29  active  members,  2  honorary 
members  and  4  Big  brothers.  Clio  exemplifies  a 
diversity  of  McKendree  women  while  maintaining 
a  century-old  tradition  of  friendship,  loyalty  and 
sisterhood. 

Bottom  Row:  Lisa  Vaught,  Kelly  Holland,  Cheryl 
Ahrens,  Julie  Astrauskas,  Stephanie  Beckmann, 
Jennifer  Holt,  Rhonda  Buchanan,  and  Kari 
Crnkovich. 


Middle  Row:  Kim  Radin,  Hillary  Czosnyka,  Cathy 
Luetkenhaus,  Brenda  Bowyer,  LaToya  Owens,  Ly- 
nette  Jones,  Angel  Penrod,  Vicki  Vecera,  and  Bran- 
di  Higgins. 

Back  Row:  Jodi  Huelsmann,  Janice  Arens,  Sandy 
Grathler,  Robin  Koniak,  Tammy  Brewer,  Amy 
Danielewicz,  Tina  Scaturro,  Renee  Pipher,  and 
Christy  Sullivan. 

Not  Pictured:  Hattie  Doyle,  Sally  Boswell,  Carmen 
Furman,  Kristen  Neidringhaus,  and  Jenifer  Gar- 
rison. 


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Professor  Robert  H . 
Brown 


October  1992  McKendree  lost  one  of  it's  great  men,  Robert  H.  Brown.  Professor 
Brown  began  a  31 -year  teaching  career  at  McKendree  in  1957.  Although  recently- 
retired  as  a  distinguished  service  professor  emeritus  of  sociology.  Professor  Brown 
continued  as  an  adjunct  sociology  professor. 

Robert  H.  Brown,  63,  died  Saturday,  Oct.  10,  1992,  at  his  Lebanon  home. 


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Friends  and  family  members  of 
Ferd  Sommer  and  Professor  Robert 
Brown  gathered  with  the  McKendree 
College  campus  community  Novem- 
ber 19  as  trees  were  planted  on  the 
lower  campus.  The  trees,  are  a  living 
memorial  to  Sommer  and  Brown.  A 
blue  spruce  was  planted  in  memory 
of  Sommer,  who  worked  in  Mc- 
Kendree College  maintenance  de- 
partment. A  green  ash  was  planted 
in  Brown's  memory. 


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McKendree  College  opens 
McKinley  Education  Center 

L.  Dean  McKinley,  a  former  McKendree  College  trustee  and  member  of  Union 
United  Methodist  Church,  Belleville,  111.,  donated  a  two-story  building  in  downtown 
Belleville  to  McKendree  College. 

Dr.  Gerrit  TenBrink  said  McKendree  College  was  extremely  grateful  for  the  build- 
ing which  will  be  used  for  academic  as  well  as  other  college  purposes.  Currently 
McKendree  is  using  the  facility  as  a  health  clinic.  Dr.  Linda  Steele,  professor  of 
nursing  and  chair  for  the  division  of  nursing,  said  the  college  was  offering  services 
on  a  limited  basis,  initially  targeting  the  elderly  and  offering  health  education  services. 


62 


SPORTS 


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Women's  Volleyball 


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1992 

McKendree  College 

Women's  Volleyball 

Game  Results 

McK-OPP 


Maryville  U. 

Missouri  Baptist 

Harris-Stowe 

Millikin 

Hannibal-LaGrange 

Missouri  Baptist 

Sangamon  State  U. 

Greenville 

Lindenwood 

Quincy  (under  protest) 

Prairie  Classic 

Eureka 

Olivet  Nazarene 

Sangamon 

Columbia 

Trinity 

Greenville 

North/South  Classic 

Rosary 

St.  Xavier 

NLU 

Sangamon  State  U. 

Quincy 

SMCC  Tournament 

Missouri  Baptist 

Lindenwood 

Columbia 

Lindenwood 

Columbia 

William  Woods 

Washington  U. 

District  20  Playoffs 

College  of  St.  Francis 


15-05,  15-06,  15-09 

15-01,  15-02,  15-12 

15-01,  15-06,  16-14 

07-15,  15-10,  15-10,  08-15,  07-15 

15-10,  15-02,  15-0 

15-10.  15-02,  15-03 

13-15,  10-15,  15-09,  07-15 

15-11,  15-07,  15-13 

15-05,  14-16,  15-09,  15-04 


15-03,  16-14 
15-07,  15-08 
12-15,  13-15 
01-15,  15-11, 
15-03,  15-05, 


03-15,  01-15 
15-10 


15-06,  15-05,  15-10 

15-08,  15-13,  15-08 

15-09,  11-15,  15-07,  10-15,  08-15 

05-15,  14-16,  11-15 

12-15,  05-15,  04-15 

12-15,  13-15,  13-15 

15-0,  15-02 

15-03,  15-09 

16-14,  12-15,  15-09 

15-02,  15-09 

15-08,  13-15,  15-06,  15-05 

15-13,  06-15.  15-06,  13-15,  15-09 

03-15,  15-17,  10-15 

13-15,  15-04,  05-15,  01-15 


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Men's  Soccer 


1992 

McKendree  College 

Men's  Soccer 

Game  Results 

IUPUI     (Forfeit) 
Sangamon  State  U. 

Mc 

4 

1 

Trinity  College 
St.  Xavier 

0 

4 

Brescia 

3 

U.  of  Missouri,  Roll 

3 

Missouri  Baptist 
Lindenwood 

3 
0 

Rockhurst 

0 

Missouri  Valley 
Central  Methodist 

0 

2 

Sangamon 
Harris-Stowe 

2 

2 

Park 

1 

Rosary 
Columbia 

1 

0 

Avila 

2 

National-Louis  U. 

0 

NAIA  District  20  Playoffs 
National-Louis  U. 

1 

OPP 

3 
3 
1 
0 
1 
1 
1 


60 


Men's 
Basketball 


Timely  baskets  and  free  throw 
shooting  helped  the  McKendree 
Bearcats  pull  away  from  the  Harris- 
Stowe  Hornets  in  the  second  half  en 
route  to  a  102-90  victory  Feb.  20, 
and  their  second  straight  Show-Me 
Collegiate  Conference  basketball 
championship. 

The  Bearcats  have  competed  in  the 
SMCC  two  years,  capturing  the  reg- 
ular season  crown  both  years  while 
compiling  an  18-2  conference  record 
over  the  two  year  span. 

McKendree  trailed  Harris-Stowe 
78-74  with  7:08  left  in  the  contest. 
Then  the  Bearcats  caught  fire  and 
went  on  a  13-0  run  sparked  by  three- 
pointers  from  freshmen  Marc  Der- 
wort  and  Jon  Kraus.  McKendree 
maintained  the  lead  by  going  23  fro 
29  from  the  free  throw  line  in  the 


The  crowd  watch 
way  to  victory, 
second  half. 

"We  didn't  play  well  in  the  first 
half  but  finally  turned  it  up  in  the 
second  half,"  said  Coach  Harry  Sta- 
tham. 

The  leading  scorer  for  the  'Cats 
was  senior  Mark  Markus  who 
pumped  in  19,  with  junior  Todd 
Grigg  adding  17.  Senior  Steve  Davis 
led  McKendree  in  the  rebounding  de- 
partment with  11,  and  senior  Chris 
Zupan  led  the  squad  with  5  assists. 

By  winning  the  regular  season 
crown,  McKendree  gained  the  num- 
ber one  seed  in  the  Show-Me  Colle- 
giate Conference  Tournament.  The 
"Cats  received  a  first  round  bye.  In 
the  second  round  fourth-seeded  Mis- 
souri Baptist  upset  the  'Cats  81-71. 
Columbia  won  the  tournament  crown 
by  knocking  off  Missouri  Baptist  96- 


es  intently  as  McKendree  makes  its 

62  in  the  championship  game. 

Entering  the  conference  tourna- 
ment McKendree  had  won  nine  of 
their  last  ten  games.  The  Bearcats 
had  moved  into  the  number  30  spot 
in  the  NAIA  Division  I  national  poll. 

At  the  end  of  regular  season  play 
forward  Mark  Markus,  from  Aviston, 
111.,  led  the  'Cats  as  the  top  point 
getter  by  averaging  16.3  points  per 
game.  At  the  other  forward  spot, 
Steve  Davis,  from  Chicago,  111.,  led 
the  team  in  rebounding  with  six 
boards  a  game. 

The  Bearcats  were  scheduled  to 
play  IIT  March  3  in  the  first  round 
of  the  NAIA  District  20  playoffs. 
The  NAIA  National  Tournament  is 
scheduled  to  get  underway  March  16 
in  Kansas  City. 


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McKendree  College  captures 
Show-Me  Conference  crown 


1992-93 

Missouri  Baptist 

96 

76 

McKendree  Coll 

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Lindenwood 

113 

77 

Men's  Basketball 

Drury 

76 

91 

Game  Results 

Columbia 
Hannibal-LaGrange 

79 
91 

90 

78 

McK 

OPP 

Greenville 

82 

75 

Trinity  Christian 

100 

73 

Harris-Stowe 

121 

87 

St.  Xavier 

93 

73 

Missouri  Baptist 

89 

84 

IIT 

112 

79 

Teikyo  Marycrest 

72 

67 

IUSE 

106 

75 

Lindenwood 

86 

83 

Barat  (2-OT) 

87 

81 

Columbia 

104 

87 

Judson 

84 

75 

Drury 

79 

84 

Bethel 

91 

89 

Hannibal-LaGrange 

112 

58 

Mt.  St.  Clare 

109 

73 

Harris-Stowe 

102 

90 

Rosary 

74 

69 

SMCC  Tournament 

St.  Xavier 

53 

80 

Missouri  Baptist 

71 

81 

St.  Francis 

68 

86 

NAIA  Dist  20  Playoff 

IUSE 

80 

91 

IIT 

119 

85 

Spalding  U. 

102 

78 

College  of  St.  Francis 

90 

86 

Greenville 

79 

75 

Olivet  Nazarene  U. 

84 

73 

Spalding  U. 

99 

84 

NAIA  Nat'l  Tournament 

Brescia 

102 

76 

David  Lipscomb  U. 

72 

87 

Eureka 

60 

67 

71 


Women's  Basketball 


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1992-93 

McKendree  College 

Women's 

Basketball 

Game 

Results 

McK 

OPP 

William  Woods 

51 

93 

Brescia  College 

68 

77 

NLU 

67 

57 

Trinity  Christian 

62 

70 

McKendree  Classic 

McK  vs  Wm  Woods 

74 

83 

McK  vs  Brescia 

64 

75 

Greenville 

75 

63 

Marycrest 

65 

66 

Mt.  St.  Clare 

74 

58 

Blackburn 

69 

66 

Culver-Stockton 

79 

97 

Regis  University 

45 

100 

U.   of  CO  at   Colorado44 

87 

Springs 

Evangel 

59 

71 

John  Brown  U. 

65 

71 

Quincy 

53 

82 

Lindenwood 

59 

75 

Millikin 

64 

88 

Harris-Stowe 

81 

90 

Missouri  Baptist 

72 

75 

Lindenwood 

70 

79 

IUPUI 

78 

81 

U.  of  Wisconsin,  Parkside    66 

65 

Harris-Stowe 

81 

62 

Missouri  Baptist 

67 

81 

Eureka 

71 

68 

SMCC  Tournament 

McK  vs  Lindenwood 

52 

73 

SIUE 

69 

94 

NA1A  District  20  Playoffs 

St.  Francis 

69 

87 

Final  Record  7-22 


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Women's  Softball 


74 


1993 

McKendree  College 

Women's  Softball 

Game  Results 


Missouri  Baptist 

Missouri  Baptist 

Peru  State 

Peru  State 

Clarke  College  (5  inn) 

Illinois  Central  (NRS) 

(5  innings) 
Meramec  (NRS) 
Meramec  (NRS) 
Oakland  City  College 
Oakland  City  College 

(5  innings) 
Lindenwood 
Lindenwood 
SIUE 
SIUE 
UMSL 
UMSL 

Eureka  (5  innings) 
Eureka  (5  innings) 
SMCC  Tournament 
MO  Baptist  (5  innings) 
Columbia 

Hannibal-LaGrange  (6  in) 
Lindenwood 
Columbia 
Columbia 
Blackburn 

Blackburn  (5  innings) 
NLU 
NLU 

Olivet  Nazarene  U. 
Olivet  Nazarene  U. 
NAIA  Dist.  20  Playoffs 
National-Louis  U. 
St.  Francis 
Eureka 


McK 

3 

5 

6 

5 

18 

6 

3 

2 

7 

15 

4 
4 
1 

7 
2 
3 
9 
10 


0 

13 
6 
5 
0 
8 

13 
4 
5 
9 
2 


OPP 

0 
3 
0 
4 
0 
4 

0 
9 
4 
0 

6 

7 
7 
0 
1 
4 
1 
2 

0 
3 
3 
0 
0 
10 
0 
1 
0 
4 


Final  Record  22-8 


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Men's  Baseball 


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1993 

McKendree 

College 

Men's  Baseball 

Game  Results 

McK 

OPP 

Greenville 

8 

4 

Greenville 

5 

5 

C.W.  Post 

5 

10 

Delaware  Valley 

5 

9 

Delaware  Valley 

14 

3 

Mansfield  State 

5 

9 

U.  of  Mass  -  Dartmouth 

2 

6 

Southern  Indiana 

1 

18 

Southern  Indiana 

4 

8 

Cardinal  Stritch 

5 

1 

Cardinal  Stritch 

2 

2 

Cardinal  Stritch 

4 

7 

Cardinal  Stritch 

3 

2 

SLU 

5 

10 

Millikin 

9 

10 

Eastern  Illinois 

2 

10 

Eastern  Illinois 

0 

7 

S1UE 

15 

5 

Missouri  Baptist 

3 

7 

Missouri  Baptist 

14 

15 

Olivet  Nazarene 

0 

2 

Olivet  Nazarene 

1 

2 

Lindenwood 

7 

9 

Lindenwood 

2 

14 

Harris-Stowe 

4 

6 

Harris-Stowe 

10 

5 

Washington  U. 

5 

6 

U.  of  Southern  Indiana 

6 

11 

U.  of  Southern  Indiana 

8 

14 

College  of  St.  Francis 

1 

20 

College  of  St.  Francis 

3 

13 

Trinity  Christian 

12 

7 

Trinity  Christian 

10 

6 

Culver-Stockton 

6 

5 

Bradley  U. 

7 

9 

Bradley  U. 

2 

6 

UMSL 

3 

10 

UMSL 

0 

8 

SIUE 

2 

20 

Final  Record  9-28-2 


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1992-1993  McKendrean 


Benson  Wood  Art  Building- 
My  second  home 

I  would  like  to  thank  the  people  that  supported  me 
throughout  the  whole  book  ...  it  has  been  a  difficult 
road  to  travel,  but  we  made  it.  A  big  thank  you  goes 
out  to  my  Assistant  Editor  Kimberly  Cole.  What  would 
I  have  done  without  you?!?  And  to  Kim  Lobring,  what 
can  I  say???  You  saved  my  life!  Thank  you  for  your 
time  and  assistance.  And  Finally,  a  thank  you  to  Scott 
Wilson,  for  being  supportive  and  willing  to  help  in  any 
way  you  could. 

This  book  is  dedicated  to  my  friend,  Mike  McAfee, 
who  unfortunately  can't  be  with  us  to  see  the  finished 
product.  Mike,  I  hope  that  you  would  like  the  results. 
I  speak  for  many  people  when  I  say  that  we  miss  you 
greatly  .  .  . 

Keri 


Editor: 

Keri  Smith 
Assistant  Editor: 

Kimberly  Cole 


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