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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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International
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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
Vaught
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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.
51
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.
52
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.
53
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
Pres.
"Via Sapientiae"
Wayne Ernst
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.
61
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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
76
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
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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
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Assistant Editor:
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