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DEDICATION
McKendree College and the 1964 McKendrean Staff dedicate this yearbook to St. Louis, Missouri, on her
200th Anniversary, 1764-1964. Although McKendree College is twenty-five miles from the city, it has become
part of the metropolitan area of St. Louis. St. Louis provides a place of cultural, religious, and social interest to
students and faculty.
In the 200 years since her founding, St. Louis has grown from a small trading post into a large, modern
city. McKendree College is likewise trying to advance from a small school to a larger, more cosmopolitan one.
Both have acted as gateways of advancement - St. Louis as a gateway to the West in many areas, McKendree
as a gateway to education in the Mid-West.
With pride in both the City of St. Louis and our own McKendree College, we thus present this book.
"McKendree College - The Greatest and best in the Middle West."
Theodore Roosevelt
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION
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FACULTY
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ORGANIZATIONS
WHO'S WHO
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ATHLETICS
ACTIVITIES
ADMINISTRATION
SAINT LOUIS CITY HALL
DR. MAX P. ALLEN
President
W. NORMAN GRANDY
Dean
EMERIAL L.OWEN, JR.
Registrar
VIRGIL T. CHURCH
Business Manager
JAMES D. OLDFIELD
Dean of Students
REV. JOHN CURTIS
Director of Religious Life
DR. RALPH MARTY
Director of Summer and Evening School
CHARLES CHAPMAN
Director of Development
PERSONNEL
Standing, left to right: Sheila Huffman. Nigel Holderby, Diane Tharp, Linda Fowle,
Kathi Meggs. Judy Ogden. Seated: Sara Kesler.
Right to left: Florence Thornley, Dietician; Thelma Voruz, Sharon
Carr, Bernice Haak.
PERSONNEL
MRS. MARCIA COLLVER, MRS. DORIS SNEAD
Development Office Secretaries
MRS. MARCELLA KECK
Bookstore Manager
MRS LUCYGULLICK
Director of Clark Hall
FACULTY
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WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
ROBERT BROWN, M A.
Sociology and Geography
JOHN BUDINA. MBA
Business Education
HERMAN EINSMAN, MASTERS (EQ)
German and French
VELFAIRBURN, B.S.
Physical Education
FRED FLEMING, M.S.
GLENN FREINER, MM.
Music
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WILLIAM HODGE. M F A
Art
DONALD LEWIS, A.M.
History
JOHN McCAIN, JR.. Ph.D.
English
STEPHANIE OWEN, MM
French and Music
DAVID PACKARD, MA
English
HELEN PARKS, B.S
Business
ROLAND RICE, PhD
Religion
EDWARD SAKURAI, M.S.
Mathematics
ORVILLE SCHANZ, MM Ed
Music
LESTER WICKS, Ph.D.
Chemistry and Biology
MARY E. WILLIAMS, MA
Speech
PART TIME FACULTY
GORDEN ALDRICH
MAUDE KELDERMANNS
HOWARD BUNDY
WILLIAM KESTLY
ELDON DITTEMORE
CHARLES MILLER
SAM DONHAM
ORPHA REEDER
LOREN FREEMAN
MILDRED SILVER
ROBERT GANTRELL
CLYDE SMITH
MARINO GARCIA
GEORGE TUERCK
ETHEL HORNER
WILLIAM WRIGHT
GRADUATES
EADS BRIDGE
CLASS OF 1964
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Left to Right: Mike Napp, President, Gerry Wille, Vice President, Mary Lea Gagnon, Secretary, Lynette
Eberhardt, Treasurer.
DEAN BLACKBURN
Fairfield, Illinois
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Physics
"Keep the golden mean between saying too much and too little." Publius Syrus
RICHARD BRINK
East St. Louis, Illinois
Major: Business Education
Minor: Economics
JOHN BROWN
Lebanon, Illinois
Major: Social Studies Divisional
"If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it." Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
CLYDE DORRIES
Breese, Illinois
Major: Sociology
Minor: History and Economics
JAMES FALKENHAIN
Sparta, Illinois
Major: History
Minor: Education and Political Science
"The secret of success is faithfulness to purpose." Beniamin Disraeli
DALE FERTIG
Lebanon, Illinois
Major: History
Minor: English
MARY LEA GAGNON
Lee Center, Illinois
Major: Physical Education
Minor: Biology
"Where there is a human being there is an opportunity for kindness." Seneca
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LUEREATHA GRIFFIN
East St. Louis, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Art
BARBARA GULLICK
Olney, Illinois
Major: English
Minor: History
"True Americanism means advocating the equal rights of all men." Carl Schurz
MICHAEL HALLER
Rockford, Illinois
Major: History
Minor: Political Science
DAVID HANKS
Aurora, Illinois
Major: Biology
Minor: Physics
"Neither despise nor oppose what thou dost not understand." William Penn
FRANK HARRIS
MedforrJ Station, New York
Major: Business Education
Minor: Psychology
MARILYN HESTER
Sandoval, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Psychology
"Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul." Alexander I
ROBERT JENSEN
Centralia, Illinois
Major: Business Education
Minor: Social Studies
PAUL JUVINALL
Des Plaines, Illinois
Major: Sociology
Minor: History
"Truth has no special time-of its own. Its hour is now - always." Albert Schweitzer
LUCELIA LANZ
Belleville, Illinois
Major: Education
DUNCAN LAMONS
Belleville, Illinois
Major: Business Education
Minor: Economics
"He makes no friend who never made a foe." Alfred Lord Tennyson
VERA LILL
Belleville, Illinois
Major: Education
Minor: History and Geography
DORIS MAYES
Scott Air Force Base, Illinois
Major: Social Studies
"What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness?" Jean Jacque Rousseau
MICHAEL MEYER
Belleville, Illinois
Major: Music
MIKE NAPP
Wood River, Illinois
Major: Physical Education
Minor: Sociology
"The true aim of every one who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to imparl his own opinions, but to kindle minds." F. W. Robertson
DAVID NOTTROTT
Lebanon, Illinois
Major: Physical Education
Minor: History
IRVIN OLIVER
Lebanon, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: Psychology
"Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much; wisdom is humble that he knows no more." William Cooper
PHYLLIS OZMENT
Lebanon, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Business
ROBERT PATTERSON
luka, Illinois
Major-. Social Studies
"Equal and exact justice to all men." Thomas Jefferson
james Pins
Collinsville, Illinois
Major: Physical Education
Minor: History
BEN REZBA
Mascoutah, Illinois
Major: Mathematics and Chemistry
"If things are ever moved upward, someone must be ready to take the first step and assume the risk of it." William James
EMIL G. SAUER
Salem, Illinois
Major: Social Studies
WARREN STIEG
Okawville, Illinois
Major: English
Minor: History
"It is not doing the things we like to do but liking the things we have to do that makes life blessed." Goethe
SUSAN SYMER
Lebanon, Illinois
Major: Biology
Minor: English
LYNN VANDYKE
Louisville, Illinois
Major.- Mathematics
Minor: Chemistry
"There is a limit to our achievement; but none to our attempt." Phillips Brooks
JAMES WILLIAMSON
Nashville, Illinois
Major: Business Education
Minor: Economics and History
SENIOR SIGNATURES
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FOREST PARK PLANETARIUM
CLASS OF 1965
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Judy Vogt, Vice President; Cathy Robertson, Secretary and Treasurer: Paul Anders, President.
PAUL ANDERS
Brighton, Illinois
LELAND BELANGEE
Fairfield, Illinois
GERRY BICZ
Kenmore, New York
MARTHA BOLLINGER
Lebanon, Illinois
JERRY BRITT
Summit, New Jersey
WILLIAM CARL
Belleville, Illinois
WAYNE COUNTON
East Alton, Illinois
FRANK DeWERFF
Mt. Olive, Illinois
KENNETH DILLINGHAM
Mt. Vernon, Illinois
STANLEY FALKENHAIN
Sparta, Illinois
LYLA FELTMEYER
Pinckneyville, Illinois
MAMIE FRISINA
Meadville, Pennsylvania
BEVERLY WILLIAMSON
Caseyville, Illinois
GEORGINE HAWLEY
Centralia, Illinois
BEVERLY HERR
Plainfield, Connecticut
SYLVESTER KORTE
Lebanon, Illinois
KAREN LANDWEHR
Collinsville, Illinois
MYRALIRELY ELLIOTT McOANIEL
Joppa, Illinois Florissant, Missouri
JAMES MANEKE
East Alton, Illinois
TED MIHUTA SUZANNE MILLER
Lorain, Ohio Flora, Illinois
TERRY OPPER
Canton, Illinois
PAM PALMER THOMAS PALMER
Yates City, Illinois Villa Ridge, Illinois
CLARENCE PATTON
Edwardsville, Illinois
DANNY PITRUZZELLI
Long Branch, New Jersey
CATHERINE ROBERTSON
Belleville. Illinois
SANDY TREBING
Edwardsville, Illinois
JUDY VOGT
East St. Louis, Illinois
JUDY WALLER
Lebanon, Illinois
MARIE WISE BARBARA WONDERS
Marissa, Illinois Blackstone. Illinois
CLASS OF 1966
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Standing, left to right: Bill Hayes - Treasurer, Bob Tucker - President. Sitting:
Nina Misegades - Vice President, Mary Reinhardt - Secretary.
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BETTY ACKERSON
Amboy, Illinois
ALBERT ALLEN
Shipman, Illinois
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BOB BIBY
East Carondelet, Illinois
ROBERT BILLIG
New York, New York
JANET CHILDRESS
Beecher City, Illinois
ANDREW CICHALEWSKI
Schenectady, New York
CHARLES CLAXTON
Mound City, Illinois
DIANE DAVIDSON
Eldred, Illinois
LONA DAVIES
Johnston City, Illinois
HENRY DAVIS
McLeansboro, Illinois
HENRY DeANTHONY
Brentwood, New York
GARY DEKKER
Hazel Crest, Illinois
RITA DUNN
Lake Forest, Illinois
MARILYN EVERSGERD
Mascoutah, Illinois
LEONARD FIORE
Seatord Long Island, New York
DENNIS FRANKE
Belleville, Illinois
CAROL GAGNON
Lee Center, Illinois
NORMA GIMPEL
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
CATHERINE GOODALL
Sidell, Illinois
BERT GRIFFIN
Clay City, Illinois
VIRGINIA HAEUBER
Lebanon, Illinois
JOSEPH HALL
Carmi, Illinois
LOUIS HARMS
Lebanon, Illinois
ELLA HARPER LOUIS HARRIS
East St. Louis, Illinois East St. Louis. Illinois
WILLIAM HAYES DONALD HINSON
Palos Heights, Illinois Collmsville, Illinois
MARY LOU HOFFMAN
Belleville. Illinois
KENNETH HOWARD
Williamstown, Massachusetts
CAROLE HUBERT
East St. Louis, Illinois
KAYHUDDLESTON
Steelevllle, Illinois
HAROLD KERMIS
Rochester, New York
EARLENE LUCY MARY MARTIN
Cahokia, Illinois Monticello, Iowa
JOHN MESKILL
Rosemont, New Jersey
DOLORES MINICOZZI
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
NINA MISEGADES
East St. Louis, Illinois
BARBARA MUELLER
Mascoutah, Illinois
RAYMOND NELSON
Madison, Connecticut
AUDREY PEDERSEN
Babylon, New York
DAVID PHILIP
Park Forest, Illinois
TOM PILE
Winchester, Illinois
KAY PLUMMER
Arthur, Illinois
MELVIN RICHARS
Dietench, Illinois
DONALD SCARPA
Ambler, Pennsylvania
NANCY SCHANNE
Orchard Park, New York
ARTHUR TASSINELLO
Carteret, New Jersey
KAY TREAT
Browns, Illinois
ROBERT TUCKER
Ashley, Illinois
CHERYL WALKER
Valley Park, Missouri
SUE WEBB LARRY WEBER
Ewmg, Illinois Carrollton, Illinois
TOM WHEELER
McLeansboro. Illinois
ANNAWINELAND
Hamburg, Illinois
RICHARD ZEISSET
Edwardsville, Illinois
CLASS OF 1967
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Top Row: Carolyn Gerlach, Vice President, Harvey Leamon, President. Bottom
Row: Georgia Ash, Secretary, Kate Levinson, Treasurer.
DOUG AMBUEHL
Mulberry Grove, Illinois
GEORGIA ASH
Bunker Hill, Illinois
SUE BETHARDS
Villa Ridge. Illinois
HAROLD BIBBY
Newton, Illinois
MARY BLACK
Carrier Mills, Illinois
STEVE BRITKO
Nabnassett, Massachusetts
BRUCE CHURCH KAREN CRAIG
Lebanon, Illinois Coulterville, Illinois
CARL ETHINGTON
Granite City, Illinois
BALERIANO FLORES
Donna, Texas
LINDA FOWLE
Lebanon. Illinois
CAROLYN GERLACH
Steeleville, Illinois
DOTTY GRUEN
Pana, Illinois
FRANK HAGEN ALICE HALE
Fieldon, Illinois Johnson City, Illinois
JAMES HALL
West Frankfort, Illinois
TERRY HARTMANN DONALD HIGGINS
Suffield, Connecticut Mattoon, Illinois
MARK HORDES
Patterson, New Jersey
DIXIE HORN JOSEPH HUFFMAN
O'Fallon, Illinois Cairo, Illinois
CHERYL JACKSON
New Haven, Connecticut
LARRY LEE
Martinsville, Illinois
HARVEY LEEMON
Steeleville, Illinois
KATE LEVINSON
New York, New York
LARRY LIPE
Granite City, Illinois
TERRENCE LOHMON
Aviston, Illinois
KAREN MARTIN
East St. Louis, Illinois
GARY MATHEWSON
East Alton, Illinois
THOMAS MAUCK
Trenton, Illinois
JERRY MILLER
Cahokia, Illinois
MARTHA MILLER
Palestine, Illinois
MICHAEL MITCHELL
Granite City, Illinois
RON SCHIFFERDECKER
Manssa. Illinois
JOE SCOLA DAVID SHEAHAN
Passaic, New Jersey Taylorville, Illinois
PAT SIMMONS
Carmi, Illinois
RAMSOE STRICKER
Okawville, Illinois
JERRY SMITH
Alton, Illinois
LAUREN THOMAS
St. Louis, Missouri
ANN TRUE
Trenton, Illinois
THARON TUCKER
East St. Louis, Illinois
GRETCHEN VAN LEER
Benton, Illinois
JUDY WEGNER
Pinckneyville, Illinois
PEGGY WEHSENBERG
Mounds, Illinois
JUDYWILLE
Troy, Illinois
PHYLLIS WILLIAMS
Lombard, Illinois
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Lynette Eberhardt
Johnson City, Illinois
Sue Gassmann
Rockford, Illinois
Alan Weinstein
Brooklyn, New York
ORGANIZATIONS
PARK PLAZA MALL WITH UNION
STATION IN THE BACKGROUND
STUDENT CONGRESS
First Row. left to right: David Nottrott, Paul Anders, Ben Rezba. Second Row: Geraldine
Willie. Karen landwehr. Pam Palmer, Gretchen Van Leer, Third Row: John Annable, Henry Davis,
Alfred Campos, Lynn VanDyke. Fourth Row: Frank Dewerff, Richard Zeisset. Paul Juvinall,
David Jensen.
COMMISSIONS
Top Left; Ethic Commission: Richard Zeisset, Henry Davis.
Bottom Left; Social Commission: Frank De Werff, Ch., Pam Palmer, Ted Mauck.
Bottom: Larry Maggiacoma, Gretchen Van Leer, Al Campos.
Top Right; Religious Life Commission: Paul Juvmall, Karen Landwehr
Bottom Right; Academic Commission: David Nottrott, Gerry Wi lie, David Jensen.
CLIO
First Row: Kay Plummer, Ella Harper, Kathi Meggs, Karen Landwehr, and Ackerson, Mary Lou Hoffman, Earlene Lucy, Jerry Bicz, Marilyn Eversgerd,
Sue Gassmann. Second Row: Norma Gimpel, Mrs, Watt, Rita Dunn, Betty Mary Reinhardt, Oelores Mimcozzi, Chickie Rosenhauer.
PLEDGES: First Row: Barbara Mueller, Judy Vogt, Linda Fowle,
Judy Lorton, and Audrey Pederson. Second Row: Carolyn Gerlach,
Ann True, Lynn Ackerman, Carole Hubert, Karen Martin, and
Patsy Simmons.
PLATO
First Row: Mike Meyer, Richard Zeisset, Jerome Zeisset, Jim Maneke,
and Louis Harms. Second Row: Leonard Fiore, Joel Hillyard, Dale
Schwerdtferger, Danny Rommerskirchen, Mike Knapp, Jim Cope,
Donald Hmson, and Terry Opper. Third Row: Randy Smith, Charles
Koen, Tal Hillman, Jeff Bibby, Ronald Schifferdecker, Gary Mathewson,
and Harvey Leemon.
PLATO OFFICERS: Richard Zeisset, Jim
Maneke, Terry Opper, Jerome Zeisset,
Dale Schwerdtferger, Mike Meyer, and
Louis Harms.
ALPHA OMEGA
First Row: Mrs. Kaiser, Nina Misegades, Mary Lea Gagnon, Lyla Feltmeyer, Lona Davies. and Virginia Blair. Second Row: Barbara Wonders, Kay
Huddleston. Carol Gagnon, Marie Wise, Marilyn Hester, and Beverly Gamble.
ALPHA OMEGA OFFICERS: Marilyn Hester, Lyla Feltmeyer, Lona
Davies, Mary Lea Gagnon, Nina Misegades, and Virginia Blair.
PHILO
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First Row: Ben Armbruster, Bert Griffin, David Jensen. Bill Hayes, Paul
Juvmall, Henry Davis, Jack Frick, Lynn VanDyke, and Richard Clasen.
Second Row: Jerry Miller, Dave Hanks, Dr. McCain, Joe Hall, Paul Anders,
Larry Weber, Don Johnson, Frances Hagen, and Dave Philip.
PHILO OFFICERS: Henry Davis. Lynn Van Dyke, Dave
Jensen, Paul Juvinall, Jack Frick, Bert Griffin,
and Bill Hayes.
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Mrs. Gray, Kay Treat, JoAnn Hale, Barbara Wonders, Kay Huddleston, Myra Lirely, Karen Martin, Mrs. Kaiser, Earlene Lucy, Marilyn
Hester, Mary Lynn Black. Beverly Gamble, and Lona Davies.
W.S.C.S. OFFICERS: Kay Treat, Kay Huddleston, Earlene Lucy,
Mrs. Gray, Myra Lirely, Beverly Gamble and Lona Davies.
MSM
First Row, left to right: Lona Davies. Marilyn Hester, Beverly Gamble, Georgine Hawley, Karen Craig, Dorothy Gruen. Myra Lirely, John Annable.
Second Row: Ida Kaiser Barbara Wonders, JoAnn Hale, Kay Treat, Kay Huddleston, Karen Martin, Earlene Lucy. Mary Martin, Mary Lynn Black.
Third Row: Robert Tucker, Randy Smith, Bert Griffin, Jerry Miller. Richard Boyd, Don Johnson, Rev. Curtis. Fourth Row: Joe Hall, Balenano
Flores, Jack Fnck Henry Davis, Jon Dunn, John Brown, Jim Williamsom, Paul Juvinall.
MSM OFFICERS, lett to right
Hester. Rev. Curtis.
Paul Juvinall. Kay Huddleston. John Annable, Myra Lirely, Richard Boyd, Kay Treat, Henry Davis, Marilyn
KAPPA CHI
Left to right: Karen Martin. Myra Lirely, Earlene Lucy, John Annable, Paul Juvmall, John Brown, Randy Smith, Kay Huddleston,
Marilyn Hester, and Barbara Wonders.
KAPPA CHI OFFICERS: Paul Juvmall, John Annable, Earlene
Lucy, Kay Huddleston, and Myra Lirely.
SIGMA TAU DELTA
First Row: Norma Girnpel, Mary Reinhardt, Kathy Goodall, Mamie Frisina.
Janet Childress, Georgine Hawley, Carole Hubert, and Beverly Gamble.
Second Row: Mr. Allen, Mr. Owen, Jim Forrler, Dale Fertig, Frank DeWerff,
Sy Korte, Judy Vogt, Marie Wise, Barbara Guilick. Joy Bickford, Mike
Haller, Dr. McCain, and Mr. Packard.
SIGMA TAU DELTA OFFICERS: Barbara Guilick, Joy Bickford, Beverly
Gamble, Mr. Packard and Jim Forrler.
SIGMA ZETA
Standing: Mr. Fred Fleming, Ben Rezba, Melvin Richards, Tom Palmer, Don Hilmes. Seated: Carol Gagnon, Gerry Wille, Susan Symer.
Ben Rezba, President; Gerry Wille, Vice President; Tom Palmer, Secretary.
PI-EPSILON-MU
Back Row, left to right: Sue Webb, Sue Bethards, Rhoda Rosenhauer, Patsy Simmons, Carol Gagnon, Eldon Sauerwein, David
Nottrott, Jerry Britt. Front Row, left to right: Sy Korte, Lynette Eberhardt, Mary Lea Gagnon, Judy Waller, Mike Napp, Coach John
Skoon.
Left to Right: Mike Napp, Vice President, Lynette Eberhardt,
Treasurer, Mary Lea Gagnon, Secretary, Sy Korte, President.
STAGE CRAFTERS
First Row: Mrs. Williams, Sue Bethards. Judy Lorton, Audrey Pederson, and Judy Vogt. Second Row: Mr. Schanz, Mike Meyer, Frank DeWerff,
Jim Maneke, Ronald Schifferdecker, Leonard Fiore, and Sue Miller.
Standing: Frank DeWerff, Treasurer; Jim Mameke, Vice President. Seated: Gerry Wille, President;
Sue Miller, Secretary.
CHOIR
First Row: Barbara Mueller, Janet Childress, Linda Sydnor, Karen Baker, Virginia Ogden, Lauren Thomas, Mary Lynn Black, Nina Misegades,
Lyla Feltmeyer, Nancy Schanne, and Karen Craig. Second Row: Kay Huddleston, Earlene Lucy, Mary Martin, Sue Gassmann, Nancy Roper, Dorthy
Gruenn, Diane Tharp, Beverly Gamble, Peggy Wehrenberg, Karolita Hagerstrom, Mary Reinhardt, Kathi Meggs. Third Row: Larry Lee, Roger Tracy,
Gary Reimann, Lester Long, Harvey Leemon, Charles Koen, Jim Williamson, Melvin Richars, Richard Boyd, Karen Martin, and JoAnn Hale. Fourth
Row: Ramsoe Strieker, Charles Claxton, Henry Davis, Larry Lipe, Richard Hendy. Richard Zeisset, Mike Meyer, Ted Mauck, Jon Dunn, Daniel
Pitruzzelli, Dennis Franke, Jim Maneke, Ben Armbruster, and Dave Philip.
Nina Misegades, Librarian; James Maneke, President; Mike Meyer, Robe
Chairman.
McKENDREE COLLEGE DAMES' CLUB
Biblical Luncheon -1963
All wives of McKendree College faculty members, wives of emeriti
faculty members, and women emeriti faculty are considered members of
the Dames' Club.
The purpose of the Club is "to further good will and fellowship among
women at McKendree College; to promote the best interests of the college;
to interpret the College to the public as the opportunity arises."
A money-making project is planned each year. All money raised by
these various projects has been used for some phase of campus improve-
ment such as campus landscaping library books, and Clark Hall room im-
provement projects.
McKENDREAN STAFF
Standing, left to right: Sue Miller, Judy Lorton, Dave Philips, Sandy Triebing, Frank Oewerff, Pam Palmer, Karen Landwehr, Audrey Pederson. Sitting:
Mary Lea Gagnon, Mary Reinhart, Dale Fertig, Lynn Eberhardt, Carol Gagnon.
OFFICERS - Standing, left to right: Henry Davis, Frank Dewerff, Dale Fertig, Mr. Schanz.
Sitting: Sue Miller.
PUBLIC AFFAIRS FORUM
First Row: Henry Davis, Earlene Lucy, Karen Landwehr, Ella Harper. Second Row: Mike Haller,
Frank DeWerff, Jerome Zeisset, and Mr. Brown.
McKENDREE REVIEW
Left to Right: Dave Philip, William Cammon, Robert Jensen, Jack Frick, Mrs. Leon Church, Adviser; Ben Armbruster, Editor; Judy Vogt, Sue Gassmann,
Audrey Pederson, Randy Smith, and Bob Billig.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Church, Technical Advisers
Ben Armbruster, Editor
PI-KAPPA-DELTA
Ben Armbruster, Vice President; Jim Maneke, Secretary; Frank DeWerff, President.
INTER SOCIETY COUNCIL
Standing: Robert Jensen, Paul Juvinall, Jerome Zeisset, Leonard Fiore. Seated: Mrs. Kathy Meggs, Karen Landwehr, Mary Lea Gagnon, and Nina Misegades.
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Back Row, left to right: Bob Billig, Joe Scola, Steve Goldfarb, Leon Cammon, Henry DeAnthony, Ken Howards, Don Scarpa, Ken Cook. Middle Row, left to
right: Dave Kessler, Gary Dekker, David Chumbley, Jeff Carling, Larry Richardson, Ken Dillingham, Ted Miner, Bob Biby. Front Row, left to right: Don White,
Lane Wilton, Tim Kirby, Al Weinstein, Tom Higgins, Ray Nelson, Al Campos, Ted Mihuta
OFFICERS, left to right: Ray Nelson, Treasurer, Al Weinstein, President, Tom Higgins, Vice President,
Tim Kirby, Secretary.
WHO,S WHO
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OLD CATHEDRAL
DEAN BLACKBURN
"Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might."
Ecclesiastes 9:10
SUE GASSMANN
"There is a limit to our achievement; but none to our attempt."
Phillips Brooks
LUEREATHA GRIFFIN
"The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear."
Socrates
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MICHAEL HALLER
"Books, we know, are a substantial world, both pure and good."
William Wordsworth
BEN REZBA
"The only real security for social well-being is the free exercise of men's minds."
Harold J. Laski
SUSAN SYMER
"Example is better than precept."
English Proverb
SPECIAL EVENTS
KIEL AUDITORIUM
PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION
"Come in please."
Around the punch table at the Stevenson House
KANGAROO COURT
Ooh, is that sour!"
CAST
Peter Cartwright Jim Maneke
Father Cartwright/Landlord Frank DeWerff
Mother Cartwright Norma Gimpel
Girl/Doctor's Wife Diane Tharp
Doctor Leonard Fiore
Abe Lincoln Mike Meyer
Frances Cartwright Suzanne Miller
Student Director Suzanne Miller
Technical Director Professor Orville Schanz
ON THE
TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON
CAST
Sakini George Lareau
Col. Wainwright Purdy III William Whittaker
Capt. Fisby Dan Rommerskirchen
Lotus Blossom Geraldine Wille
Capt. McLean Daniel Bartello
Director Joyce Spencer
STAGE
CAST
Antigone Geraldine Wille
Ismene Suzanne Miller
Creon John King
Haemon Leonard Fiore
Student Director James Maneke
COLLEGE FOUNDED IN 1828
OPENS $500,0000^
By DAVID BROWN
fe-Democrat Staff Writer
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dusty trail that jostled the
stagecoaches now is a smooth
ribbon of concrete known as
Highway 50. The wild thicket
is a grassy campus shaded
tall oaks and elms and ma]
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burned down before t!
War, but now there a
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tors, faculty, a
the students. Tl
late at night in
the Georgian buildi
auditorium resourn
rallies which have no!
do with the big game <?
up. The pretty cheer IeaL
leap and yell:
"Two . . . four . . . six . . . eight.
What do we appreciate?
Money . . Money . . . Money! "
McKendree College is
meeting the exciting and dis-
turbing challenge of the jet
in education with a tre-
|g>us campaign to raise
100 expansion fund,
he bif%j£koff is this week-
intensive drive
onaTibns to the fund will
continue until December 12.
The badly needed money will
be used to construct and equip-
edu
fronti
for 30 _
academic recT
has stayed
grasp — accreditation
North Central Association of
Colleges and Secondary
Schools. Financial stringency
has been responsible for the
school's inability to meet the
high standards for this accre-
ditation.
The firs
year ago
raised, by
Circuit R
buy librai
JS/ON FUND DRIVE
hi; moment, and to
T^^^the physi-
Expansion Goal Is Surpassed;
Cash and Pledges Exceed $658,000!
was taken a
$130,000 was
as called The
ampaign, to
s and other
and
Tern li-
the Meth-
pffi excellent faculty of
time instructors and 20
part time. One of the attrac-
tions of the school is the per-
sonal attention students get,
for the ratio of students to
faculty is only 14 to 1.
The $500,000 Expansion Fund
goal has been surpassed with cash
and pledges solicited from all
sources since the beginning of the
McKendree College Expansion
Fund drive in September, 1963.
Although the actual campaign
vers a three-year period, the
ges, which total in excess of
<0 appeor to assure the fact
Kendree will have complete
^r step two of the overall
velopment. Moneys and
>ling $558,000 were re-
ihe (Southern Illinois)
\nitial gifts divisions
i.
$100,000 is antici-
General Board of
shville, Tenn., to
otal.
tended for con-
ademic facility."
cts, Wilson and
xnon, 111., are
n plans for this
ccess of this
close of 1963
of the bright-
est for capital funds campaigns in
the history of McKendree. The Cir-
cuit Riders' campaign (which
brought in approximately $130,000
under board chairman Milbern P.
Akers' guidance) and the Expan-
sion Fund campaign with approxi-
mately $660,000 add up to more
than three quarters of a million
dollars from two capital drives in
1963.
Such support by the alumni,
churches of the Southern Illinois
Conference, and other friends of
McKendree is unprecedented in
the history of the college.
According to President Max P.
Allen, "... these two successful
campaigns have assured us at Mc-
Kendree that if we continue to
serve the young people who are
coming to us in ever increasing
numbers, we will be able to secur
the additional support necessary
to house and educate them in the
finest McKendree traditions of
quality that led Theodore Roose-
velt to refer to McKendree as "the
oldest and best in the Middle
West."
McK Is Recipient
Of Industrial Gifts
roomer
s Clark
r". Bloomer of Rob-
* jceeded Mrs. Lucy
I /ervisor of Clark Hall,
f o Dean of Students
xield.
Joomer, who is a Metho-
jconess, is a graduate of Na-
College, Kansas City, and
/V York University. She was cer-
*fied by the Board of Education,
Nashville, in 1950 and has had a
variety of assignments with Meth
odist churches in the Middlewes
and the East. For a period of fo
years she served as director of
ucation and supervisor of week'
schools for the Council of Churches
at Evansville, Ind.
Mrs. Gullick resigned in Decem-
ber after having served as supervi-
sor for about two and one-half
years.
According to Dr. Max P. Allen,
president, McKendree College has
received a donation of $1,500 from
the Shell Companies, Inc., as part
of the established program of year-
ly Shell Assists.
The Assists are for $500 each
and are designated for: the general
use of the institution, the profes-
sional^ development of any academ-
and the professional de-
3f a particular facility
of science,
ldree has also received a
Chari-
Granite City
the cl
rent ^HWenMee C^PB Expar
sion —
facility, accordir
Henley, chairman of
gifts division of the
paign.
"Away we go!'
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Behind the scenes at Olney Methodist Church.
"We love a parade .
1963 HOMECOMING QUEEN
Miss Phyllis Ozment, Miss McKendree
QUEEN CANDIDATES S
ESCORTS
Mr. Ben Armbmster, escorting Miss Sue Gassmann
Miss Geraldine Wille and escort, Mr. Leonard Fiore
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Dona Campe, Junior maid, with escort, John Scheppe
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Sophomore maid, Penny Chapman, makes entrance bow while her
escort, Bill Carl looks on.
Judy Lorton, Freshman maid, escorted by Don Chaney
The Queen and her Court - From left to right: Don Chaney, Judy Lorton; John Scheppe, Dona Campe ; Ben Armbruster, Sue Gassmann,- Mike Knapp, Miss
Ozment, Pages Chen Epping and Lenny Spellman; Geraldme Wille, Leonard Fiore; retiring queen, Virginia Dude, Hank Felt; and Penny Chapman, Bill Carl.
M/ss McKenrfrep an <
SJ96J . right 'WiuDude ig$ 2 kft
• 'eft, and
Miss Dude crowning the new
queen.
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GRADUATION
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ATHLETICS
BUSCH STADIUM
SPRING BASEBALL-1963
Standing, left to right: Larry Noble, Henry DeAnthony, Dave Dawson, Leland Belangee, Mike Keasler, Jerry Caliper, Gary Hearne, Ray Hassett, Coach
Cruse. Kneeling: Ben Rezba, Bill Lanigan, Mike Masters, Jerry Britt, Bill Hellmer, Sy Korte, John Schieppe.
That did it, Denny
I'm ready
Alright, turn your back on us
Hurry, hide behind the fence. Here comes the coach.
It's out there some place
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Some warm the bench
Some use their feet
Some lose their head
Others just keep score
GOLF-1963
Coach Peterson, Danny Bartello, Gary Boles, Ron Bodtke, Bob Johnson, Rich Neal,
Larry Richardson, Bill Hayes.
TENNIS-1963
Standing, left to right: Don Johnson, Henry Davis, Tom Tucker, Glenn Deppe,
Al Campos, Raydean Davis. Kneeling: Jack Frick, Dave Nottrott.
BASKETBALL 1963-1964
Standing: Assistant Coach John Schoon, Lester Long, Curt Reed, Mike Keasler, Jim Morby, David Nottrott, Don Price, Leon Hough, Doug Ambuehl, Bob Karnes,
and Coach Lou Vesely. Kneeling: Tom Wheeler, Chuck Garrett, Clarence Oliver, Ron Bodtke, and Jerry Schaefer.
Coach Lou Vesely.
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Lester Long
Jim Morby
Nina Misegades
Clarence Oliver
Standing: Assistant Coach John Schoon, Lester Long, Curt Reed, Mike Keasler, Jim Morby, David Nottrott, Don Price, Leon Hough, Doug Ambuehl, Bob Karnes,
and Coach Lou Vesely. Kneeling: Tom Wheeler, Chuck Garrett, Clarence Oliver, Ron Bodtke, and Jerry Schaefer.
Coach Lou Vesely.
Lester Long
Jim Morby
Nina Misegades
Clarence Oliver
Dotty Gruen
Leon Hough
Larry Richardson
David Nottrott
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Judy Lorton
Doug Ambuehl
Susie Bethards
Karnes
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FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS - Standing, left to right: Bob Biby, Frank DeWerfl, Gene Swanson. Leland Be-
langee. Kneeling: Ted Mihuta, Tom Higgins, Larry Lipe, Mike Masters.
INTRAMURALS
Basketball
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CHEERLEADERS
Judy Lorton, Captain
Nina Misegades
Sue Bethards
Dotty Gruen
Judy Vogt
ACTIVITIES
SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM
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ACTIVITIES
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Clio initiation at Lambert Field.
Day after the Night before.
Royalty out front.
Mixer after the game.
MAN
AND HIS
FRIEND
Temper! Temper!
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Don't stop now!
Who needs books?
fer
Why Monticello?
Why not —
Where are the girls?
Charge!
Philo - Home Sweet Home
We always scrub the floor at Lambert Field with toothbrushes!
And, not so fast!
Hey! Three musketeers!
Student Discipline Committee?
Sure I like fresh air.
McKendree College has numerous teas and receptions
during the year, many of which honor special guests
and occasions. There is always a lot of chatter, tea,
and cookies shared by all.
This picture is of the reception following the dedication
of the new Circuit Riders Hall on December 7, home-
coming weekend.
McKENDREAN STAFF 1964
Editor Dale Fertig
Assistant Editor Frank DeWerff
Business Manager Sue Miller
Assistant Business Manager Henry Davis
Administration Editor Audrey Pedersen
Senior Editor Geraldine Wille
Junior Editor Karen Landwehr
Sophomore Editor Henry Davis
Freshman Editor Judy Lorton
Organizations Editors Mary Lea Gagnon
Carol Gagnon
Special Events Mary Reinhardt
Art Editor Sandy Trebing
Sports Editor Lynette Eberhardt
Activities Editor Pam Palmer
Photographer David Philip
Adviser Mr. Orville Schanz
EDITOR'S PAGE
Each year McKendree College advances toward a more secure future. As
a student for three and one-half years I have witnessed progress. The planning
and success of the campaigns to raise funds show that people realize the value
of a small school.
As a native of St. Louis, I feel this city has also been making strides for-
ward. The progress shown here at McKendree and the progress made by St.
Louis is equally important to Illinois, Missouri, the Mid-West, and our Nation.
As Editor of the 1964 McKendrean I hope this book will serve as a lasting
memory to students and friends of the College.
Dale A. Fertig, Editor.
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