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MCKENDREE  COLLEGE 


MCKENDREAN 


1967 


LEBANON,    ILLINOIS 


V 


TABLE 


OF 


CONTENTS 


SPECIAL   EVENTS     7 

GRADUATES 41 

UNDER- 
GRADUATES....   59 

WHO'S  WHO 89 

FACULTY, 
STAFF  &. 
ADMINISTRA- 
TION   103 

ORGANIZA- 
TIONS   133 

ATHLETICS 165 

ACTIVITIES 189 


SPECIAL   EVENTS 


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Queen's  Court  (left  to  right):  Patti  Witt  (Retiring  Queen),  Anne  Saxton,  Karen  Baker,  Queen  Rhuann  Tolliver, 
Linda  Harris,  Sandy  Hurst,  and  Ramona  Johnson. 


An 
Old-Fashioned 
Christmas 


The  dance  was  especially  gratifying  to  the  large  num- 
ber of  those  who  attended. 


The  Queen  candidates  all  posed  for  this  particu- 
larly becoming  shot.  Karen  Baker  and  Linda  Harris 
seem  to  find  pleasure  in  Rhuann's  glory. 


McKendree  91       Culver-Stockton  86 


Bob  Linton  passes  hurriedly  to  Ron  Matikitis  to 
escape  being  either  knocked  down  or  falling  out  of 
bounds. 


At  halftime  Vickie  Coleman   gives  the  award  to 
Bing  Fleming  for  being  McKendree's  ugliest  man. 


The  crowd  finds  joy  and  chaos  as  the  Bearcats  take  the  lead  for  the  first  time  in  the  game  with  2:49  remaining 
in  the  game. 


Miss     Tolliver     enjoys     the     Queen's 
Dance  with  her  escort,  Tom  Tucker. 


Queen   Rhuann  Tolliver 


Louisville,  Illinois  is  the  home  of  McKendree's 
Queen.  In  these  pictures,  Miss  Tolliver  relaxes 
from  her  studies.  She  is  an  elementary  educa- 
tion major. 


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Queen  Candidates        Karen   Baker 


Miss  Baker  enjoys  a  variety  of  entertain- 
ments, including  chess.  Ovid,  New  York 
is  her  home  and  education  is  her  major. 


Linda   Harris 


The  President  of  Student  Congress  is 
also  an  attractive  Queen  candidate.  Miss 
Harris  is  from  Roseville,  Michigan,  and 
is  a  major  in  physical  education. 


Miss   Patricia  Anne  Saxton 
Junior   Maid 


Miss  Saxton  is  fond  of  mu- 
sic and  plays  the  piano  and 
sings  in  the  McKendree 
Choir.  Anne  is  from  Leba- 
non and  is  majoring  in  art. 


16 


Miss  Sandra   Hurst 
Sophomore  Maid 


Tilden,  Illinois  claims  Miss  Hurst  as  its 
favorite  daughter,  and  a  good  choice 
they  make.  Sandy  is  majoring  in  elemen- 
tary education. 


17 


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Miss   Rarmona  Johnson 
Freshman   Maid 


Miss  Johnson  takes  a  cof- 
fee break  in  the  Campus 
Center  to  break  the  monot- 
ony of  school  work.  She  is 
an  education  major  from 
Madison,  Illinois. 


Ferox  took  first  place  with  this  portrayal  of  the  coming  together  of  the  "Alumni  Spe- 
cial" and  the  "Student  Special." 


Dorm   Decs  Add  to 
Homecoming   Spirit 


Clark  Hall's  Snoopy  warns 
of  the  impending  McK  vic- 
tory over  Culver-Stockton 
and  thus  picked  up  second 
place  in  the  Dorm  Decs 
competition. 


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Homecoming 
Parade 


Clionians  travel  to  McK  upon  receiving  word  that  McK 
was  accepting  women  and  thus  took  home  third  place. 


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Plato  submitted  this  winning  float  which  depicted  the  beginnings  of  Mc- 
Kendree. 

Peter  Cartwright  led  McK  to  victory  both  then  and      Queen  Candidates  Rhoann  Tolliver,  Lin  Harris  and 
now  as  Ferox  finished  second  with  this  float.  Karen  Baker. 


20 


Color  and 
Gaiety   Prevailed 


Dr.  Rice  showed  McK  students  a  bit  of  the  past  with 
this  antique. 


The  dance  provided  quite  a  switch  from  the  parade. 

Retiring  Queen   Patt,  (Schaefer)  Witt  crowns  her  The  Clique  entertained  on  Sunday  as  a  conclusion 

successor,  Rhuann  Tolliver.  to  the  weekend. 


Bing  Fleming,  Philo  1st 


John  Peterson,  Ferox 


UGLY   MAN   AIDS  CHEERLEADERS 


Mark  Reich,  Carnegie  Hall 


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Barnett  Hall,   Deneen  Center 
Dedicated 


.HE  KNEW  FAMILY 


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Plaque  to  be  placed  at  site  of 
the  former  Deneen  home. 


Dr.  Manuel,  Dr.  Dysinger,  Mr. 
Akers,  and  Dr.  Voigt  find 
something  to  laugh  at. 


Milburn  Akers,  Chairmanof  the 
Board,  McKendree  College 


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Bob  Aguzzi  (I.)  watches  Brenda  Reynolds  win 
first  with  her  pantomime. 


Al  Johnson  won  the  Booby  Prize  for  the  worst 
skit. 


Philo  ties  for  second  with  this  skit  by  Scott 
Tucker,  Bing  Fleming,  and  Rick  Carpenter. 


Guy  Lahr  and  Ralph  Bleck  helped  the  Clark 
Hall  resident  staff  tie  for  second  with  this 
skit. 


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New 


Student 

Week 


Mrs.  Jacolick  serves  the  first 
McK  meal  to  new  students 
and  their  families. 


New  Student  Week 
mixer  gets  people  bet- 
ter acquainted. 


Diana  Brooks  teams 
up  with  Cletus  Davis 
as  part  of  the  fun  and 
games    of   orientation. 


Karen  Nottrott  puts 
away  her  clothes 
under  the  watchful 
eye  of  her  mother. 


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Freshman 


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upper classmen  watch  the  freshmen  take  part 
in  their  Olympic  games. 


Freshmen  run  wheelbarrow  races  in  the  muddy 
dust  bowl. 


Initiation 


Freshmen  await 
the  arrival  of  the 
1 st  heat  winners. 


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Graduation  1966 


Ruth  Ann  Hanes 


Joyce  Mason 


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This  is  a  small  portion  of  the  dresses  which  were  modeled. 


Alpha  Omegans  serve  guests 

Alpha  Omega 
Fashion  Show 


Sandy  Brock 


Dr.  Voigt  presents  silver  tea 
service  to  Mrs.  Jacolick  as 
Kathy  Edwards  looks  on. 


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Judge  Skip  Foy 


The  defense:  Gary  Eastridge, 
Scott  Tucker,  and  Carl  Pagles. 


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Guilty . . . 


Doug  Grimm 


Prosecutors:    Bob    Thaxton    and    Ed 
McGlynn 


Jeff  Carling 


Or  Not  Guilty 


Dave  Cordes 


Carl  Pagles 


Kathi  Meggs 


31 


Mrs.  Paul  A.  Douglas  cam- 
paigned at  McKendree  in  a 
losing  battle.  Warren  McCollum 
and  Cecil  Penn  ply  her  with 
questions. 


Politics  and  World  Events 
Are  Special  Too 


John  Akar  spoke  to  Mc- 
Kendree students  from  an 
African  point  of  view  towards 
the  United  States  and  its  for- 
eign policies. 


32 


Folk  Singing 

and 
More  Politics 


Sam  Hinton  gives  a  few 
pointers  to  Becky 
Brown  following  his  as- 
sembly program  of  folk- 
songs. 


Maxwell  Primack,  unsuccessful  write-in  candiate  for  the  U.S.  Senate,  chats  with  McKendreans  Jim 
Bridges,  Renette  Thiessen,  Terry  Hartmann,  Kathy  Edwards,  and  Joe  Scola  during  his  campaign  trip  to 
McKendree. 


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Rewards  of 
Practice  Are 
Special  Too 


Jean  Hinchcliffe  poses 
for  pictures  following  a 
brilliant  performance  of 
her  junior  organ  recital. 
It  was  the  most  out- 
standing student  recital 
in  recent  memory. 


Jerry  Boner  receives  the  first  Vesely  Memorial  Scholarship  for  athletics  from  Mrs.  Vesely,  widow  of  the  late 
McKendree  Director  of  Athletics,  and  Dr.  Voigt.  President  of  McKendree. 


34 


Deneen  Campus  Center  Board 
Is  Formed 


Campus  Center  Director,  Sherry  Smith 


The  Deneen  Campus  Center  Board  was  brought  into 
being  in  the  spring  of  1966  in  order  to  establish  work- 
ing policies  and  guidelines  for  the  new  Campus  Center. 
The  board  was  composed  of  three  students,  two  faculty 
members,  and  one  administrator,  plus  Dr.  Voigt,  ex- 
officio.  The  three  students  were  John  Rainbolt,  Betty 
Braemmeir  and  David  Eadie.  Mr.  Leas  and  Coach  Statham 
represented  the  faculty  while  Dr.  Manuel  sat  in  for  the 
administration. 

The  board  met  regularly  throughout  the  summer  get- 
ting ready  for  the  opening  of  school  and  of  the  center. 
In  August,  Mrs.  Sherry  Smith  came  to  McKendree  as  a 
very  welcome  addition  to  the  campus  as  the  director  of 
the  center. 

The  board  has  continued  to  meet  as  needed  to  es- 
tablish and  interpret  Campus  Center  policy. 


35 


Junior-Senior  Prom  1966 


Prof,  and  Mrs.  Charles  Alcorn  enjoy  a  dance  at  the  Prom  which  featured  the  music  of  the  "Top  Brass"  so- 
ciety dance  band. 


36 


Highlights  Spring  Semester 


McKendreans  treated  themselves  to  an  evening  of  dining  and  dancing. 


The  McKendree  choir,  di- 
rected by  Prof.  Glenn 
Freiner,  presented  a  pro- 
gram of  choral,  ensemble, 
and  solo  music  with  both 
organ  and  orchestral  ac- 
companiment. 


Christmas  Concert  1966 


The  drama  department 
also  helped  in  the  Christ- 
mas Concert  by  present- 
ing a  mime  of  the  "Feast 
of  Christmas"  which  was 
sung  by  the  choir.  The 
actors  were  directed  by 
Miss  Annette  Mulvany  of 
the    speech   department. 


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Robert  Aguzzi 
Branford,  Conn. 


Jeanette  Anderson 
Belleville,  III. 


Vicki  Andricks 
O'Fallon,  III. 


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Charlotte  Ballance 
Decatur,  III. 


June  Bartle 
Pinckneyville,  III. 


Jane  Birchler 
Cutler,  III. 


Ralph  Bleck 
Califon,  N.  J. 


Sandra  Brock 
West  Frankfort,  III.         61 


Gail  Bryden 
Godfrey,  III. 


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Harry  Buehne 
O'Fallon.  III. 


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Eris  Carter 
Tilden,  III. 


David  Cordes 
Wood  River,  III. 


Simone  Daesch 
Smithton,  III. 


Charles  Dartt 
East  St.  Louis,  III. 


Harry  DeOld 
62        North  Caldwell,  II 


Gary  Dollinger 
Troy,  III. 


Gary  Eastridge 
Quarryville,  Pa. 


Wayne  Edell 
Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 


Sandra  Elliott 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Lance  Gauble 
Girard,  III. 


Chris  Gitcho 
Granite  City,  III. 


Douglas  Grimm 
Collinsville,  III. 


David  Habermehl 
Belleville,  III. 


John  Hadden 
Jacksonville,  III 


Diana  Hedrick 
Maryville,  III. 


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Jean  Ellen  Hinchcliffe 
O'Fallon,  III. 


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David  Hohman 
Red  Bud,  III. 


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William  Holt 
Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Robert  Jiaconia 
Union,  N.  J. 


Victor  Kapatanovic 
Chicago,  Ind. 


Raymond  Koca 
64       Downers  Grove,  II 


Gary  Lawrence 
East  Alton,  III. 


Al  Locarni 
Rockleigh,  N.  J. 


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Judith  E.  Lunnemann 
Pinckneyville,  III. 


Gregory  Martin 
Belleville,  III. 


Linda  Meredith 
Flora,  III. 


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Gary  Moergen 
Believille,  III. 


Henry  Moy 
Atlantic  City,  N.J. 


Bi Hie  Sue  Mueller 
New  Athens,  III. 


Jim  Nail 
O'Fallon,  III. 


Glenn  Oliphant 
West  Caldwell,  N.J.         65 


Mary  Palek 
Nashville,  III. 


Pamela  Paxton 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


Richard  W.  Phillips 
Westfield,  Mass. 


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Robert  B.  Porter 
South  Madison,  N.  J. 


Brenda  Reynolds 
Harrisburg,  III. 


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Edward  Speidel 
66  St.  Jacob,  III. 


Sue  Smith 
Springfield,  Mo. 


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Daniel  Strobo 
Hazel  Crest,  III. 


Fred  Swartz 
Woonsocket,  R.  I. 


Mohamad  Tabatabai 
Tehran,  Iran 


Nicholas  Tropiano 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


James  Tucci 
Westreading,  Pa. 


Scott  Tucker 
Oneida,  III. 


James  Turner 
Christopher,  III. 


Robert  Wallace 
Carbondale,  III. 


Karla  Wisely 
Elkville,  III. 


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Doug  Ashby 
Gillespie,  III. 


Judy  Beasley 
Caseyville,  III. 


Robert  Bridges 
Chicago,  III. 


Roselyn  Buehne 
O'Fallon,  III. 


Richard  Carpenter 
Belleville,  III. 


Vicki  Coleman 
Percy,  III. 


Wayne  Jackson 
Hillsboro,  III. 


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Mike  Johnson 
Rozana,  III. 


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Susan  Dalton 
Collinsville,  III. 


Marianna  Davis 
New  Baden,  III. 


Ellz  Doerwald 
Newton,  New  Jersey 


Clifford  Downen 
Herrin,  III. 


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John  Drevicki 
Reading,  Pa. 


Kathy  Edwards 
Collinsville,  III. 


Joan  Elliot 
Collinsville,  II 


Jim  Etherton 
72  Carbondale,  III. 


Nancy  Gardner 
Troy,  III. 


Chris  Gillespie 
Metropolis,  III. 


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Edward  Graves 
Du  Quoin,  III. 


David  Hampleman 
Sandoval,  III. 


Janice  Harpstrite 
New  Baden,  III. 


Randy  Horman 
Metropolis,  III. 


Teri  Kennedy 
Cahokia,  III. 


Patricia  Knop 
Campbell  Hill,  III. 


Margaret  Kuhn 
Niagara  Falls 


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Collinsville,  III. 


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Linda  Lindley 
Grayville,  III. 


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Steve  Lindsey 
Girard,  III. 


Gordon  Link 
Frankfort,  III. 


David  Lonis 
lion,  New  York 


Wilmar  Losch 
Jacksonville,  III. 


Jeanne  Manning 
Virden,  III. 


Joyce  Mason 
74  GraniteCity,  III. 


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Jay  Morlock 
Orland  Park,  III 


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George  Morris 
Belleville,  III. 


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Mike  McDuffy 
Ewing,  III. 


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Joyce  Newman 
Normal,  III. 


Gerald  Nixon 
Divermon,  III. 


Barbara  North 
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Karen  K.  Nottrott 
Dupo,  III. 


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Elizabeth  Powell 
Springfield,  III. 


James  Ramsay 
West  Franfort,  III.         75 


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Russel  Smith 
Ashlend,  III. 


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Joseph  St.  George 
Berwyn,  III. 


James  Thompson 
Cahokia,  III. 


Susan  Van  Dan  Elzen 
Collinsville,  III. 


Linda  McDuffy 
Carlyle,  III. 


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Dan  Williams 
76  Venice,  III. 


Herb  Winemiller 
Whittington,  III. 


Marion  Zeisset 
Edwardsville,  III. 


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James  Reid 
Gillespie,  III. 


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Fred  Robinson 
Carlinville,  III. 


David  Rose 
Canton,  Ohio 


Marcia  Scanlan 
Nashville,  III. 


James  Shaw 
Cutler,  III. 


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Robert  Siefferman 
Troy,  III. 


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Barbara  Smith 
Danville,  III. 


Robert  Smith 
Webster  Groves,  Mo.      77 


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Peggy  Abernathy 
Springfield,  III. 


Donna  Adams 
Springfield,  III. 


Patty  Agles 
Lebanon,  III. 


MikeBastilla 
Highland,  III. 


Robert  Binder 
Clayton,  Mo. 


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Dave  Bissett 
Grand  Island,  N.  Y. 


Johnnie  Blackburn 
Girard,  III. 


Janet  Boomer 
Maroa,  III. 


Barbara  Broeckling 

Mascoutah,  III.  79 


Rebecca  Browne 
St.  Lewis,  Mo. 


Virginia  Brown 
Jacob,  III. 


Byron  Calvert 
Martinsville,  III. 


Sue  Christner 
Alexandria,  Va. 


Cletus  Davis 
Enfield,  III. 


Marguerite  Delente 
Lebanon,  III. 


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Rodger  Dowd 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Karen  Eiler 
Highland,  III. 


Patricia  Georg 
New  Athens,  III. 


Mary  LoGindler 
Troy,  III. 


Thomas  Harris 
Granite  City,  III. 


Delores  Hayer 
Sparta,  III. 


Jay  Hodges 
Girard.lll. 


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Ted  Janoski 
Richview,  III. 


Al  Johnson 
Rochester,  III 


Ramona  Johnson 
Madison,  III. 


Dave  Jones 
Wood  River,  III 


Sharon  Kennelly 
Burlington,  Wis. 


Dennis  Korte 
Lebanon,  III. 


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Lee  Ladinsky 
Creve  Coeur,  Mo. 


Linda  Lee 
Chatham,  III. 


Meribeth  Lerner 
Carbondale,  III. 


Leslie  Lieberstein 
PalosPark,  III. 


Diana  Lockwood 
Hoyleton,  III. 


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Paula  Lowe 
82  Greenville,  III. 


Warren  McCollom 
White  Hall,  III. 


John  McCormack 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Janet  Mansker 
Rockwood,  III. 


Chip  Marshall 
Rushville,  III. 


Phyllis  Medcalf 
New  Baden,  III. 


Becky  Melton 
West  York,  III. 


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Marion,  III. 


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Coulterville,  III. 


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Beryl  Miller 
Mascoutah,  II 


Ralph  Miller 
Normal,  III. 


Jerry  Muncy 
Pawnee,  III.  83 


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Richard  Newbury 
Du  Quoin,  III. 


Diane  Osborn 
Hillsdale,  N.Y. 


Ken  Payne 
Macedonia,  II! 


Cecil  Penn 
Loda.lll. 


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Charlene  Puterbaugh 
Urbana,  III. 


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Linda  Rezba 
Sparta,  III. 


Dede  Rhoades 
84  Sullivan,  III. 


Terry  Rosenburgh 
Belleville,  III. 


Micheal  Rutledge 
Arthur,  III. 


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Tom  Sanders 
Toledo,  III. 


Rick  Schutta 
Orchard  Park,  NY. 


Steve  Shaw 
GraniteCity,  III. 


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Reuel  Smith 
Chester,  III. 


William  Smoltz 
Arlington  Heights,  III. 


Rickey  Stahl 
Smithton,  III. 


Glenda  Stephenson 
Sparta,  III. 


Helen  Stroup 
Carbondale,  III. 


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Jacqueline  Svanda 
Steeleville,  III. 


Nancy  Svanda 
Sparta,  III. 


Dennis  Swick 
Summit,  N.J. 


George  Taylor 
Alton,  III. 


MarjorieTebbe 
Highland,  III. 


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Beverly  Terry 
Venice,  III. 


Jack  Tolliver 
Venice,  III. 


Beth  Tompkins 
LeRoy,  III. 


Tish  Watson 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Dana  Weiss 
Augusta,  III. 


Robert  Wenderoth 
Milford.Ohio 


Stu  Westerman 
Park  Forest,  III. 


Terry  Whitkanack 
Toledo,  III. 


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David  Williams 
Olive,  III. 


Kathy  Williams 
Belleville,  III. 


Barry  Wright 
Media,  Pa. 


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Who's  Who 


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Who's  Who 


Each  year  certain  students  meeting  cer- 
tain requirements  are  nominated  for  the  Who's 
Who  Among  Students  in  American  Colleges 
and  Universities.  This  is  to  explain  how  these 
students,  on  our  campus,  become  part  of 
this  publication. 

Senior  students  who  meet  the  criteria  for 
nomination  are  screened  by  the  Registrar  and 
the  faculty.  A  student  advisory  ballot  is  taken 
and  the  Faculty  Committee  on  Student  Life 
makes  the  final  decision. 

The  qualities  considered  in  prospective 
nominees  are  those  suggested  by  the  editors 
of  Who's  Who  Among  Student  in  American  Col- 
leges and  Universities:  the  student's  excel- 
lence and  sincerity  in  scholarship;  his  leader- 
ship and  participation  in  extracurricular  and 
academic  activities;  his  citizenship  and  ser- 
vice to  the  school;  and  his  promise  of  future 
usefulness  to  business  and  society. 


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DIANE    BAUMANN    A.B. 


Alpha  Omega  Social  Society  president 
Diane  Baumann  of  Belleville  is  an  elementary 
education  major  and  a  socio-minor. 

Diane  is  a  Student  Congress  represen- 
tative and  was  a  representative  last  year  also. 
She  is  a  resident  adviser  at  the  women's  new 
residence  hall. 

As  a  member  of  the  Public  Affairs  Forum, 
Diane  was  the  assistant  secretary-general 
of  the  organization  last  year.  She  is  also  a 
member  of  the  Spanish  Club,  the  newly  formed 
Newman  Club  and  Student  Education 
Association. 


MARY    BRANDENBURG   A.B. 


Mary  is  the  wife  of  Prof.  Ronald  Branden- 
burg of  the  science  division  of  the  college,  an 
art  major,  and  an  education  minor.  Here  at 
McKendree  Mary  has  been  in  the  Art  Club  and 
the  International  Relations  Club.  She  is  active 
is  the  Student  Education  Association  and  has 
already  been  hired  in  the  Belleville  public 
schools  to  teach  art. 


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DAVE   EADIE   A.B. 


David  A.  Eadie  of 
Decatur  was  last 
year's  editor  of  the 
McKendree  Review. 
Before  being  editor 
Dave  was  a  staff 
reporter,  sports  edi- 
tor, and  make-up 
editor.  He  is  pres- 
ently special  events 
editor  of  the  Mc- 
Kendrean. 

Dave  has  been 
quite  active  in  Philo 
during  his  three  years 
at  McKendree.  His 
offices  include  cor- 
responding secre- 
tary, treasurer,  and 
his  present  office  of 
president  of  the  or- 
ganization. 

Not  only  has  Dave 
had  an  interest  in  the 
campus  community, 
and  has  been  a  mem- 
ber of  student  Con- 
gress, but  he  has 
also  been  interested 
in  the  national  and 
international  scene 
and  has  been  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Public  Af- 
fairs Forum. 

He  is  presently  the 
assistant  to  the  chap- 
lain at  the  college  and 
at  Lebanon's  Meth- 
odist Church.  Dave 
hopes  to  someday 
become  a  college 
campus  minister. 


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Lebanon.  Illinois  93 


A  sociology  major,  Kenneth  C.  Frazer  of  Chester  has 
been  quite  active  at  McKendree  during  his  four  years 
here.  A  member  of  Phi  Rho  Chi  (Ferox)  since  his  sopho- 
more year,  Ken  has  been  treasurer  and  is  presently  the 
organization's  president. 

Ken,  a  psychology  minor,  served  on  the  student  con- 
duct committee  for  two  years.  He  was  president  of  the 
sophomore  class. 

He  has  lettered  in  tennis  for  two  years  and  is  a  mem- 
ber of  the  newly  formed  Lettermen's  Club.  Ken  is  also  a 
member  of  the  Student  Congress  and  has  been  both 
junior  and  senior  class  representatives. 

After  obtaining  a  master's  degree,  Ken  hopes  to  go 
into  public  relations  work. 


Kenneth  C  Frazer 


RUTH    ANN    HANES    A.B. 


Ruth  Ann  is  an  active  member  of  Alpha 
Omega  Society  and  is  presently  the  acting 
secretary.  She  is  also  an  active  member  in 
the    Women's    Society    of    Christian    Service. 

As  a  elementary  education  major,  Ruth  Ann 
is  a  member  of  the  Student  Education  Asso- 
ciation and  is  currently  its  president.  She 
also  works  with  the  Religious  Life  Commis- 
sion and   the   Methodist  Student  Movement. 

Ruth  Ann  is  a  dean's  list  student  and  plans 
to  teach  school  in  the  primary  grades  for  two 
years  before  going  on  to  get  her  master's 
degree. 


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JUDY    HUFF    B.S. 


A  chemistry  major  and  a  math  minor,  Judy  was  honored 
with  the  annual  science  award  given  at  the  Honors  Day  as- 
sembly last  June. 

Having  been  at  McKendree  all  four  years,  Judy  has  ac- 
cumulated a  grade  point  average  of  3.6  out  of  a  possible 
4.0  points. 

Judy  plans  to  do  high  school  teaching  for  two  years  before 
continuing  on  to  graduate  school  at  Washington  University. 


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John  Rainbolt  first  attended  McKendree  between  1948  and 
1951,  during  which  time  he  was  a  member  of  the  Platonian  Lit- 
erary Society.  During  his  last  year  here  he  was  appointed  to 
McKendree's  long  range  planning  committee.  He  is  also  the  chair- 
man of  the  campus  center  board. 

A  dean's  list  student,  John  was  a  Student  Congress  repre- 
sentative last  year.  A  member  of  Toastmasters  International, 
he  is  also  a  Mason  and  a  Shriner. 

John  will  attend  the  graduate  school  of  Southern  Illinois  Uni- 
versity, where  he  will  continue  studying  in  his  major  field,  psy- 
chology. 


JOHN    RAINBOLT  A.B. 


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TOSHIKO   SCHWERDFEGER    A.B. 


Toshi,  formerly  of  Tokyo,  Japan,  came 
from  Tokyo  to  study  at  McKendree  after  two 
years  at  Chiba  University. 

Often  seen  in  McKendree's  art  building, 
Toshi  is  an  art  major.  Her  minor  field  of  studies 
is  biology. 

A  1965  McKendree  Homecoming  Queen 
candidate,  Toshi  was  a  member  of  the  social 
dance  club  at  Chiba  U.,  as  well  as  the  English 
club. 

Toshi  plans  to  attend  graduate  school 
also. 


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Renette  has  been  quite  active  in  various  fields  here  at  McKend- 
ree.  She  is  the  action  chairman  of  the  Religious  Life  Commission, 
is  program  chairman  of  the  Public  Affairs  Forum  and  is  a  member  of 
the  Alpha  Omega  Society. 

She  is  also  an  active  member  of  the  McKendree  Review.  Being 
both  a  news  reporter  and  a  feature  editor  this  year  and  last  year. 
Renette  has  been  an  honor  student  and  is  the  coordinator  for  the 
East  St.  Louis  inner-city  project. 

She  hopes  to  do  graduate  work  in  special  education. 

RENETTE   THIESSEN    A.B. 


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ADMINISTRATION 


EDWIN    EDGAR    VOIGT,    President 


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DR.   WENDELL   S.   DYSINGER,   Academic  Dean 


Administration 


DR.    PAUL  G.    MANUEL, 
Dean  of  Students 


VERNON    SNEAD,    Business  Manager 


DR.    CLYDE    R.    FUNFHOUSER, 
Vice    President  and   Director  of   De- 
velopment 


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MRS.    VIRGINIA   GILLESPIE, 
Registrar 


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MISS    SAMMIE   JONES, 
Dean  of  Women 


REV.    DAVID   DURHAM, 
Director  of  Religious  Life 


ROBERT    PAUL   FITCH, 
Head  Librarian 


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GEORGE    PENCE, 
Director  of  Admissions 


IONE    PENCE, 
Admissions  Counsellor 


DENVER    HAMMONDS, 
Assistant  Business  Manager 


DORIS   SNEAD, 
Secretary 


SHEILA    HUFFMAN, 
Secretary 


KATHI    MEGGS, 
Secretary 


Administrative 
Staff 


DAVE    EADIE, 
Assistant  to  Chaplain 


ERMA    MURPHY, 
Bookkeeper 


HAROLD   OPPITZ, 
Cashier 


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PAT    DAVIS, 
Receptionist 


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NIGEL   HOLDERBY, 
Secretary 


MRS.    SNYDER, 
Secretary 


DORIS   WEBER, 
Secretary 


MRS.    CUMMINS, 
Secretary 


RUTHELLEN    PEGG, 
Secretary 


DIANE   BERQUIST, 
Secretary 


MRS.   GERSTENECKER. 
Secretary 


MRS.    HOUGHLAND, 
Secretary 


KEN    EVANS, 
Business  Office 


BARBARA  NORTH 
Secretary 


MRS.  ROGERS 
Secretary 


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COOKS:    Marcella    Iberg,    Geraldene    Nailing,    Francis    Burns,    Margaret  MRS.    DONELDA  JACOLICK 

Giger,  Ivy  Votrain,  Irene  Frame,  Beth  Baer.  Director  of  Food  Services 


DOROTHY    MOSS, 
Nurse 

JOE    BONER, 
Buildings     and     Grounds     Super- 
intendent 


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MRS.    MARCELLA    KECK, 
Bookstore  Manager 


CUSTODIANS  AND  SHOP:  Charlie  Johnson,  Harry  Bolar,  Gotlieb 
Hoack.  Ronald  Anheuser,  Roy  Ward,  Joe  Boner,  Bill  Stuart,  Jim 
Hodgkinson,  Albert  Fohne,  Roonie  Moodispaugh,  John  Fischer, 
Phil  Gehminn,  Bill  Harman. 


Resident  Staff 


JOHN    HAMILTON 
Philo 


KEN    FRAZER 
Cartwright 


DAVE    BRICKER 
Plato 


ROB    PORTER   and   CARL    PAGLES,    Clark 


MR.    and    MRS.    JOHN    SCHIEPPE 
Carnegie 


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Science 

and 

Mathematics 


FRED    FLEMING 
B.S.,    Indiana  Central  College; 
A.B.,    Indiana  Central  College; 
M.S.,    University    of   Wyoming. 
Division  Chairman,  Biology. 


LESTER   WICKS 

B.S.,  St.  Louis  University;  M.A.,  St. 
Louis  University;  Ph.D.,  Washing- 
ton University. 
Chemistry. 


CECIL   HARRIS 
B.S.,    University    of    Illinois; 
M.N.S.,  Arizona  State  Univer- 
sity. 


RONALD  W.    BRANDENBURG 
B.A.,   Manchester  College;   M.S. 
due  University. 
Physics. 


ROBERT   VAN    DAN    ELZEN 

B.S.    in    Ed.,    Southern    Illinois    University; 

M.S.    in    Ed.,    Southern    Illinois    University. 

Mathematics. 


RICHARD  W.    ZEISSET 
Student-Faculty  Member. 


Language  and  Literature 


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RICHARD    HOPKINS 

B.A.,  Reed  College;  M.A.,  Washing 

ton  University. 

English. 


MARY  CAROL  CHESTER 
A.B.,  Duke  University 
M.A.,  University  of  Illinois 
English 


EUGENE   E.    SEUBERT 
A.B.,  University  of  Missouri; 
A.M.,    Washington   Univer- 
sity. 
English. 


ANNETTE   M.    MULVANY 

B.S.,    Southern    Illinois    University; 

M.A.,    Southern    Illinois    University. 

Speech. 


MARY    ELLEN    WILLIAMS 
B.S.S.,    Northwestern   Univer- 
sity; M.A.,  University  of  Illinois. 
Speech. 


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RICHARD  N.  THOMPSON 
A.B.,  Cornell  University;  B.S.  in 
Sec.  Ed.,  Muhlenberg  College; 
M.A.,  Lehigh  University;  B.D., 
Candler  School  of  Theology, 
Emory  University;  LL.B.,  Uni- 
versity of  San  Francisco; 
Dr-lng.,  Technische  Universitat. 
French,  German,  Spanish. 


MARINO   GARCIA 

B.A.,     McKendree    College; 

University  of  Missouri. 

Spanish. 


MRS.  DIXON 
Vial  College,  France. 
Director  of  the  Language  Labora- 
tory. 


Teacher  Preparation 


RALPH    MARTY 
B.S.,  Bradley  University;  M.S., 
University    of     Illinois;     ED.D., 
University  of  Southern  Califor- 
nia. 
Division  Chairman,  EducatioO- 


BLANCHE   TIBBETTS 
B.Ed.,  Western  Illinois  Uni- 
versity; M.A.,  University  of 
Iowa. 
Education. 


CHARLES   L.    ALCORN 
A.B.,     Carson-Newman     Col- 
lege;   M.A.,    MacMurray    Col- 
lege. 
Psychology. 


CURTIS   TRAINER 

B.E.D.,    Southern    Illinois    Un 

versity;  M.S.,  University  of  III 

nois;    Ph.D.,    Washington    Un 

versity. 

Education. 


JOHN    SCHOON 

B.A.,    Central    College;    M.S.,    Indiana 
University;  H.&S.  Dir.,  Indiana  Univer- 
sity. 
Physical  Education. 


HARRY    M.    STATHAM 
A.B.,    McKendree   College; 
M.S.,    University    of    Illinois. 
Physical    Education,    Director 
of  Athletics. 


MARY   ALCORN 
B.S.,  Mary  Hardin-Baylor  Col- 
lege; M.S.,  MacMurray  College. 
Physical  Education. 


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Fine  Arts 


GLENN    FREINER 
A.B.,    Mc  Kendree   College; 
M.M.,  Drake  University. 
Division  Chairman,  Music. 


ORVILLE   SCHANZ 
A.B.,    McKendree   College; 
M.M.E.,  Drake  University. 
Music,  Art. 


GAIL   DELENTE 

B.M.,  University  of  Tulsa;  M.M. 

Washington  University;  Ph.D. 

Washington  University. 

Music. 


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GLENN    S.    DISETH 

B.S.,   Maryville  State  College; 

M.A.,  University  of  Iowa. 

Art. 


GEORGE   TUERCK 
Music. 


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Social  Studies 


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OTHA  LIONEL  CLARK 
B.S.,  Arkansas  Polytechnical  Col- 
lege; B.D.,  McCormick  Seminary; 
Fellowship  Student,  American 
School  of  Oriental  Research  of 
Jerusalem,  University  of  Marburg, 
University  of  Berlin,  University  of 
Germany,  Ph.D.,  University  of  Chi- 
cago. 
History. 


ROLAND  P.  RICE 
A.B.,  Hamlme  Uni- 
versity; S.T.B., 
Harvard  Univer- 
sity; Th.D.,  Burton 
Seminary;  Ph.D., 
Boston  University. 
Division  Chairman, 
Philosophy,  Reli- 
gion. 


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WILLIAM  NORMAN  GRANDY 
A.B.,  Lawrence  College;  B.D., 
Garrett  Biblical  Institute; 
Ph.D.,  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity. 
Philosophy. 


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ROBERT    BROWN 

A.B.,    McKendree    College;    M.A. 

George  Peabody  College. 

Sociology. 


RALPH   W.    SCHARNAU 
B.A.,  Beloit  College;  M.A.,  Uni 
versity  of  Illinois. 
History. 


ELDON    DITTEMORE 

A.B.,  Central  Normal  College;  M.S. 

Indiana  University. 

Business. 


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CAROL    F.    LEAS 

M.B.A.,     Institute    of    Technology    of 

Wright-Paterson  Air  Force  Base. 

Business. 


JUDGE   JAMES   GRAY 
LL.D.,  St.  Louis  University. 
Business. 


HOWARD   L.    ROGERS 
B.A.,    Southern   Illinois 
University;  M.A.,  South- 
ern Illinois  University. 
Economics. 


Dr.  Wendell  S.  Dysinger,  acting  Academic 
Dean  at  McKendree  College  in  Lebanon,  re- 
ceived the  C.A.  Michelman  Memorial  Award 
from  the  Illinois  Guidance  and  Personnel  Asso- 
ciation at  its  annual  meeting  in  Chicago  on  Sat- 
urday, October  first.  The  award  recognizes 
outstanding  contributions  to  guidance  and 
counselling  and  was  presented  in  the  pres- 
ence of  some  1,000  members  of  the  Associa- 
tion. 


ORGANIZATIONS 


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Alpha  Omega 


The  Alpha  Omega  Society, 
presently  consisting  of  eigh- 
teen members,  was  chartered 
on  November  23,  1954.  Its 
purpose  is  to  foster  friendship 
among  all  McKendree  stu- 
dents by  sponsoring  activities 
of  interest,  but  it  is  concerned 
primarily  with  offering  to  each 
and  every  McKendree  woman 
the  opportunity  for  personal 
development. 


OFFICERS:  (left  to  right):  Barb  Smith 
chaplain;  Judy  Lunnemann,  scrapbook 
Diane  Baumann,  president;  Peggy  Weh- 
renberg,  treasurer;  Kathy  Edwards 
vice-president;  Ruth  Ann  Hanes,  secre- 
tary; Joyce  Mason,  scrapbook. 


TOP     TO 
BOTTOM: 
Joyce    Mason, 
Judy    Beasley, 
Pat  Sheahan,   Peg- 
gy Wehrenberg,  Ruth 
Ann   Hanes,    Renette 
Thiessen,    Gwynn   Hol- 
sapple,    Liz    Powell,    Barb 
Smith,    June    Bartle,    Diane 
Baumann,   Mary  Branden- 
burg,   Randy   Horman,   Simone 
Daesch,    Kathy    Edwards,    Lora 
Venezia,    Joan    Elliott,    Judy 
Lunnemann. 


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Clionian 
Literary 
Society 


ROW  ONE:  (bottom  to  top)  Eris  Carter,  LuAnn  Barnes, 
Vicky  Coleman,  Sue  Smith,  Sandra  Elloitt,  Mrs.  Alcorn. 
ROW  TWO:  Vicki  Andricks,  Maureen  Rawling,  Ruann  Tolli- 
ver,  Patti  Knop,  Brenda  Reynolds,  Sandra  Hurst.  ROW 
THREE:  Betsy  Dorwald,  Terri  Kennedy,  Joyce  Newman, 
Lin  Harris,  Ann  Saxton. 


OFFICERS:  (left  to  right)  Eris  Carter,  Vice 
President,  LuAnn  Barnes,  President,  Teri 
Kennedy,  Treasurer,  Betsy  Dorwald,  Sec- 
retary. 


The  Clionian  Literary  Society, 
organized  on  December  6,  1969,  is 
the  direct  result  of  the  admission  of 
women  to  McKendree  College  in 
September  of  that  same  year. 

The  Society  at  present  consists  of 
seventeen  members  and  continues 
to  uphold  the  stated  purpose  of  the 
society:  to  promote  the  literary  and 
social  development  of  its  members. 


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ROW  ONE:  Nick  Tropiano,  Ken  Frazer,  George  Fuiten,  Joe  Scola,  Manny  Formoso. 
ROW  TWO:  Lance  Gauble,  Steve  Britko.  ROW  THREE:  Dick  Hays,  Ray  Koca.  ROW 
FOUR:  Elloit  McDaniels,  Bill  Whitaker.  ROW  FIVE:  Jay  Hodges,  Bob  Bridges,  Dave 
Hampleman.  ROW  SIX:  Dave  Lonis,  Bob  Hamilton,  John  Peterson,  Steve  Stanley. 


Ferox 


OFFICERS:  Ken  Frazer,  President;  George  Fuiten, 
Vice  President;  Lance  Gauble,  Treasurer;  John 
Peterson,  Sgt.-of-Arms;  Steve  Britko,  Secretary. 


The  most  recent  men's  organiza- 
tion was  established  on  McKen- 
dree's   campus   in   the  fall  of   1963. 

The  cooperative  efforts  of  the 
members  have  resulted  in  many  ac- 
tivities which  benefit  the  campus, 
and  fulfill  their  purpose:  to  promote 
service  and  social  activities. 


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ROW  ONE:  Mr.  Alcorn,  Scott  Tucker, 
Barry  Sasso,  Carl  Pagles.  ROW  TWO: 
Larry  Lee,  Dick  Phillips,  Jim  Turner, 
John  Hamilton,  Dave  Eadie,  Dan  Stro- 
bo,  Bob  Jiaconia,  Glenn  Oliphant.  ROW 
THREE:  Louis  Capozzoli,  Jim  Thomp- 
son, Bob  Limpus,  Bob  Dart. 


The  Philosophian  Literary  Society, 
the  oldest  literary  society  west  of 
the  Alleghenies,  was  formed  on  Mc- 
Kendree's  campus  in  1837. 

Philo  offers  to  each  member  the 
opportunity  for  total  involvement  on 
the  college  campus,  and  preparation 
for  further  involvement  in  society, 
because  of  this,  many  Philo  members 
have  achieved  recognition  for  their 
contributions  to  society. 


OFFICERS:  Bob  Dart,  Second  Critic;  Larry  Lee, 
Corresponding  Secretary;  Scott  Tucker,  First 
Critic;  John  Hamilton,  Recording  Secretary;  Jim 
Turner,   Vice   President;   Dave  Eadie,   President. 


Philosophian 
Literary 
Society 


PLEDGES- ROW  ONE:  Russel  Smith,  Rick  Car- 
penter, Dave  Bissett,  Tyrone  Holliday.  ROW  TWO: 
Fred  Robinson,  Gary  Eastridge.  ROW  THREE:  Al 
Johnson,  John  Fenoli.  ROW  FOUR:  Cletus  Davis, 
Steve  McFall. 


FIRST  ROW:  (left  to  right)  Mr.  Pence,  Joe  Boner,  Bob  Smith,  Skip  Foy. 
SECOND  ROW:  Dave  Bricker,  Doug  Grimm,  Gary  Dollinger,  Carl  Ething- 
ton,  Ed  Wegner.  THIRD  ROW:  Guy  Lahr,  Bob  Thaxton,  Al  Fischer,  Dave 
Sheahan. 


Platonian  Social  Society 


OFFICERS  (left  to  right):  Bob  Thaxton,  Secretary; 
Dave  Bricker,  President;  Guy  Lahr,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Ed  Wegner,  Treasurer. 


Plato,  organized  in  1849,  was  first 
known  as  the  Platonian  Literary  So- 
ciety and  offered  to  students  assis- 
tance in  the  art  of  public  speaking. 
This  art  was  employed  as  the  Soci- 
ety became  involved  in  debates  with 
the  Philosophian  Literary  Society. 

In  the  fall  of  1962,  Plato  rechart- 
ered  as  a  social  society  and  strives 
now  to  promote  social  activities  for 
its  members  and  other  McKendree 
students. 


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SEATED  (left  to  right):  Diane  Baumann,  Guy  Lahr,  George  Fuiten,  LuAnn  Barnes, 
Eris  Carter.  STANDING:  Ken  Frazer,  Kathy  Edwards,  Dean  Manuel,  Dean  Jones, 
Dave  Bricker,  David  Eadie. 


Intersociety  Council 


The    Intersociety   Council   re-estab- 
lished on  the  campus  in  the  fall  of  this 
year,  is  composed  of  two  representa- 
tives of  each  of  the  five  societies. 
The    Council    offers    the   oppor- 
tunity for  cooperation  among  the 
societies  in  presentation  of  activ- 
ities to  the  campus  and  often 
serves  as  a  forum  for  the  dis- 
cussion of  problems  unique  to 
a   society  and  common  to  all 
societies. 


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ALPHA   OMEGA 

CLIONIAN 

LITERARY 

SOCIETY 


FEROX 

PHILOSOPHIAN 

LITERARY 

SOCIETY 


PLATONIAN  SOCIAL 
SOCIETY 


MCKENDREE 
DEBATE CLUB 


INTERSOCIETY 
COUNCIL 


PHI   BETA  LAMBDA 


ALPHA  PSI  OMEGA 


ALPHA  MU  GAMMA 


PI   KAPPA  DELTA 


POETRY  CIRCLE 


STUDENT 

EDUCATION 

ASSOCIATION 


LETTERMEN 


PUBLIC  AFFAIRS 
FORUM 


STUDENT 
CONGRESS 


LEWIS  AND  CLARK 
HISTORY  CLUB 


SIGMA  TAU  DELTA 


TOASTMASTERS 


LOS  HISPANICOS 


SIGMA  ZETA 


MCKENDREE 
CROWN 

INVESTMENT 
LEAGUE 


STAGECRAFTERS 


WOMEN'S  SOCIETY 

OF 

CHRISTIAN 

SERVICE 


The  purpose  of  this 
dramatic  fraternity  is  to 
develop  dramatic  talent 
and  the  art  of  casting,  to 
cultivate  a  taste  for  the 
beat  in  drama  and  to  foster 
the  cultural  values. 

Membership  is  open  to  all 
who  have  achieved  at  least 
thirty  points  in  various  dra- 
matic productions,  provid- 
ing they  have  had  at  least 
one  acting  part  and  have 
served  on  one  crew. 


LEFTTO  RIGHT:  Rick  Carpenter,  Chris  Turnquist,  Diana  Hedrick, 
Carl  Pagles,  Miss  Mulvany,  BobThaxton. 


Alpha 
Psi 


Omega 


OFFICERS:  Diana  Hedrick, 
Secretary-Treasurer;  Carl 
Pagles,  Vice  President;  Bob 
Thaxton,  President. 


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OFFICERS  (seated):  Mary  Palek,  President; 
hrances  Layfield,  Secretary-Treasurer.  STAND- 
ING: Dr.  Thompson,  George  Backhus  .Vice-Presi- 
dent; Mr.  Garcia. 


Alpha  Mu  Gamma 


SEATED  (left  to  right):  Dr.  Thompson,  Maxine  Beairsto,  Randy  Horman,  Mary  Palek, 
Marcia  Scanlan,  Frances  Layfield,  Mr.  Garcia.  STANDING:  Al  Locarni,  Mike  Johnson, 
Judy  Lunnemann,  Ralph  Bleck,  Barb  North,  Susan  Van  Dan  Elzen,  Kathy  Edwards, 
Dave  Bourbon,  Ed  Wegner,  George  Backhus. 


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LEFT  TO  RIGHT  (standing):  Merry  Boner,  Richard  Hays,  Bob  Linton,  Ron  Matikitis,  Lou 
Hogenbruch,  Terry  Hartman,  Lester  Long.  KNEELING:  Terry  Florek,  George  Fuiten,  Steve 
Britko,  Bill  Holt,  Ken  Razer,  Jim  Mueller. 


The  Lettermen's  club  was  formed  this  fall 
to  inspire  more  interest  in  the  area  of  athletics. 
In  order  to  join  a  person  must  have  earned  a 
letter  in  some  intercollegiate  sport  here  at 
McKendree. 


Lettermen 


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Lewis  and 
Clark 

History 
Club 


OFFICERS  (standing):  Doug  Grimm,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; David  Rose,  Historian;  Tilman  Cantrell,  Pres- 
ident; Cecil  Penn,  Secretary-Treasurer. 


The  Lewis  and  Clark  History  Club  was  or- 
ganized in  honor  of  Dr.  Otha  Clark  and  Mr. 
Donald  Lewis  in  the  fall  of  1964.  The  club 
meets  once  a  month  and  either  features  a 
speaker  or  takes  a  field  trip  to  promote  inter- 
est in  and  about  some  phase  of  history. 


FIRST  ROW  (left  to  right);  Cecil  Penn,  Leslie  Leiberstein,  Chip  Marshall,  Ramona  Johnson,  John 
Blackburn,  Tom  Mottershaw,  Gary  Gehrs.  SECOND  ROW:  Mike  Johnson,  David  Rose,  Mr.  Schar- 
nau,  Al  Johnson,  Phil  Marcell,  Gerald  Mottershaw,  Doug  Grimm. 


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LEFT  TO  RIGHT  (seated):  Judy  Lunnemann,  Diane  Baumann,  Karen  Eiler,  Judy 
Beasley,  Randy  Horman,  Karla  Wisely.  STANDING:  Ed  Wagner,  Walter  Kudela, 
Charlotte  Balance,  George  Backhus,  Jerry  Mottershaw,  Mr.  Garcia,  David  Bour- 
bon, Cliff  Dowen,  Barb  North,  Doug  Grimm,  Gary  Gehrs. 


Los  Hispanicos 


Los  Hispanicos,  a  new  organization, 
was  formed  to  promote  understanding 
among  students  of  Spanish-speaking 
countries  and  to  encourage  achieve- 
ment in  the  Spanish  language  and  its 
literature. 


OFFICERS  (seated):  Judy  Lunnemann,  Recording 
Secretary;  Randy  Horman,  Vice  President;  Karla 
Wisely,  Corresponding  Secretary.  STANDING: 
Walt  Kadela,  Treasurer;  George  Backhus,  Presi- 
dent. 


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ROW  ONE  (left  to  right):  Joan  Elliott,  Janice  Harpstreit,  Janet  Boomer,  Beth  Tompkins,  Ramsae  Strieker, 
Chris  Turnquist,  Larry  Lee,  Bill  Smoltz,  Joe  St.  George,  Dana  Weiss,  Diane  Lockwood,  Karen  Eiler.  ROW  TWO: 
Kathy  Edwards,  Sandra  Elliott,  Barb  Smith,  Scott  Tucker,  Rick  Newberry,  Gary  Lawrence,  Gary  Dollinger, 
Jim  Bridges,  Sue  Dalton,  Renette  Thiessen,  Gwynn  Holsapple.  ROW  THREE:  Marcia  Scanlan,  Nancy  Svan- 
da,  Liz  Powell,  Barbara  North,  Eris  Carter.  Diane  Osborn,  Linda  McDuffy,  Marion  Zeisset,  June  Bartle.  ROW 
FOUR:  Charla  Puterbough,  Helen  Stroup,  Frances  Layfield,  Sue  Smith,  Anne  Saxton,  Al  Johnson,  John  Ham- 
ilton, Roger  Russell,  Cletus  Davis,  David  Eadie,  Jean  Hinchcliffe,  Vickie  Andricks. 


McKendree  Choir 


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OFFICERS:  Larry  Lee,  President;  Scott  Tucker, 
Robes;  Jean  Hinchcliffe,  Vice  President;  Gwynn 
HolsApple,  Secretary;  Dana  Weiss,  Robes;  Barb 
Smith,  Music. 


Chapel  Choir 


ROW  ONE  (left  to  right):  Bill  Smoltz,  Barb 
Smith,  Frances  Layfeild,  Sandra  Elliott,  Larry 
Lee.  ROW  TWO:  Gary  Dollinger,  Diane  Osborn, 
Jean  Hinchcliffe,  Scott  Tucker.  ROW  THREE: 
Chris  Turnquist,  Marcia  Scanlan,  Vickie  An- 
dricks, Linda  McDuffy,  Jay  Morlock.  ROW 
FOUR:  John  Hamilton,  Cletus  Davis,  Rick 
Newberry,  Roger  Russell,  Al  Johnson. 


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McKendree 
Crown 

Investment 
League 


Composed  of  students  interested 
in  the  rise  and  fall  of  business,  the 
McKendree  Crown  Investment  League 
offers  the  opportunity  to  invest  in  the 
Stock  Market  and  obtain  first  hand 
experience,  in  the  techniques  of  buying 
and  selling  stocks. 


OFFICERS:  Fred  Robinson,  Secretary-Treasurer; 
Ken  Evans,  President;  Don  Higgins,  Vice  Presi- 
dent. 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Ken  Evans,  Don  Higgins,  Fred  Robinson,  Vaughn  Freeman,  Lance 
Gauble,  Larry  Lee. 


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SEATED  (left  to  right):  Brenda  Reynolds,  Diane  Hedrick,  Miss  Mulvany, 
Dr.  Thompson.  STANDING:  Carl  Pagles,  Bob  Aguzzi,  Wayne  Jackson, 
Bob  Thaxton,  Dave  Jones,  Dave  Cordes,  Mike  Jones. 


McKendree  Debate  Club 


The  McKendree  Debate  Club,  orga- 
nized to  develop  potential  abilities  in 
students  in  the  area  of  public  speaking, 
presents  many  opportunities  for  par- 
ticipation in  formal  debating. 


OFFICERS:  Wayne  Jackson,  President;  Mike 
Jones  ,  Vice  President;  Bob  Aguzzi,  Assistant 
Researcher;  Dave  Jones,  Researcher. 


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STANDING  (left  to  right):  Kathy  Edwards,  Dave  Rose,  Scott  Tucker,  Glen  Oli- 
phant,  Al  Johnson,  Susan  VanDan  Elzen,  Walt  Kudela,  Diane  Osborn  Larrv  Lee 
SEATED:  Ralph  Bleck,  Tyrone  Holliday. 


The  McKendree  Review 


The  McKendree  Review,  published 
bi-weekly,  is  the  most  accurate  re- 
port of  the  activities  and  happenings 
on  McKendree's  Campus.  Through 
the  efforts  of  the  editor  and  staff,  it 
also  serves  as  a  source  of  student 
opinion. 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Ralph  Bleck,  Editor-in-Chief; 
Glenn  Oliphant,  Make-up  Editor;  Kathy  Edwards, 
Assistant  Editor;  Dave  Rose,  Sports  Editor;  Walt 
Kudela,  Reporter. 


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Phi  Beta  Lambda 


SEATED  (left  to  right):  Ray  Koca,  Karla  Wisely,  Dave  Thomas,  Lance  Gauble,  Carl 
Etherton.  STANDING:  Jack  Fyke,  Larry  Lee,  Wayne  Edell,  Fred  Robinson,  Ken 
Evans,  Guy  Lahr,  Bob  Jiaconia,  Vaughn  Freeman. 


Phi  Beta  Lambda,  organized  in  the  fall 
1065,  is  composed  of  students  interested  in 
business  and  business  administration.  Activ- 
ities are  designed  to  give  the  members  experi- 
ence in  the  area  of  business. 


OFFICERS  (seated):  Lance  Gauble,  His- 
torian; Karla  Wisely,  Secretary.  STAND- 
ING: Dave  Thomas,  President;  Don  Hig- 
gins,  Vice-President;  Ray  Koca,  Trea- 
surer. 


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Pi 


Kappa 
Delta 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Brenda  Reynolds, 
Secretary-Treasurer;  Dave  Cordes, 
President;  Bob  Thaxton,  Vice  Presi- 
dent. 


The  purpose  of  this  organization 
is  to  stimulate  progress  in  and  fur- 
ther the  interests  of  intercollegiate 
speech  activities  and  communication 
in  an  effort  to  provide  functional 
leadership,  brotherly  co-operation 
and  incentive  for  achievement. 


SEATED:  Diana  Hedrick,  Brenda  Reynolds,  Miss  Mulvany.  STANDING:  Bob  Thax- 
ton, Ed  Speidel,  Dave  Cordes,  Dr.  Thompson,  Carl  Pagles,  Wayne  Jackson,  Rick 
Carpenter. 


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LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Ted  Janowski,  Mike  Jones,  Cecol  Penn,  Bob  Moore,  Dr.  Thompson, 
Gerald  Mottershaw,  Tom  Mottershaw. 


Poetry  Circle 


The  Poetry  Circle,  established  in 
the  fall  of  1965,  is  an  organization  of 
students  and  faculty  who  enjoy  both 
reading  and  writing  poetry.  Meetings 
are  spent  reading  aloud  and  then  criti- 
cizing poetry  which  members  have  writ- 
ten or  poetry  they  have  selected  as 
their  "favorite". 


OFFICERS:  Cecil  Penn,  Vice  President;  Bob 
Moore,  President;  Ted  Janowski,  Secretary- 
Treasurer. 


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LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Mr.  Brown,  Tyrone  Holliday,  Kathy  Edwards,  Ralph  Bleck,  Gerlad 
Mottershaw,  George  Backhus,  Dave  Eadie,  Scott  Tucker. 


Public  Affairs  Forum 


In  the  fall  of  1947,  a  group  of  stu- 
dents interested  in  the  mature  discus- 
sion of  national  and  international  prob- 
lems organized  the  Public  Affairs 
Forum.  Today  this  interest  is  still 
evident  in  the  meetings  of  the  PAF  and 
they  also  participate  in  and  support 
such  conventions  as  the  Public  Affairs 
Conference  at  Principia  College  and 
Model  United  Nations  in  St.  Louis. 


OFFICERS:  Tyrone  Holliday,  Secretary;  George 
Backhus,  Assistant-General;  Kathy  Edwards, 
Secretary-General. 


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The  lota  Delta  Chapter  of  Sigma 
Tau  Delta  was  chartered  on  this 
campus  on  March  3,  1936.  The  mem- 
bership is  limited  to  twenty-five  stu- 
dents who  demonstrate  achieve- 
ment in  English. 

The  honorary  endeavors  to  pro- 
mote the  study  of  literary  master- 
pieces, encourage  the  mastery  of 
self-expression  and  create  kinship 
among  students  who  have  an  inter- 
est in  the  English  language  and  its 
literature. 


OFFICERS:  Linda  Meredith,  Treasurer;  LuAnn 
Barnes,  Secretary;  Judy  Lunnemann,  Vice  Presi- 
dent; Tom  Mottershaw,  President. 


Sigma  Tau  Delta 


SEATED  (left  to  right):  Jim  Tucci,  Jerry  Mottershaw,  Robert  Moore,  Tom  Motter- 
shaw. STANDING:  Francis  Layfield,  George  Fuiten,  Marcia  Scanlan,  Judy  Lunne- 
mann, LuAnn  Barnes,  Linda  Meredith. 


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Sigma 
Zeta 


LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Tyrone  Holliday,  Ed  Wegner,  Prof.  Flem- 
ing, Dean  Siefferman,  Tom  Mottershaw,  Dave  Habermehl. 


McKendree's  Beta  Chapter  of 
the  national  Sigma  Zeta  Honor- 
ary Science  Society  is  the  oldest 
existing  Chapter  in  the  organi- 
zation, founded  in  1926. 

Sigma  Zeta's  purposes  are  to 
promote  and  recognize  the  at- 
tainment of  academic  excellence 
on  the  part  of  students  in 
science  and  mathematics,  and  to 
encourage  continued  advance- 
ment in  the  scientific  knowledge 
on  the  part  of  its  memPers. 


OFFICERS:  Dave  Habermehl,  Secre- 
tary-Treasurer; Judy  Behrens,  Presi- 
dent; Tyrone  Holliday,  Vice  President. 


■  6 


ROW  ONE  (left  to  right):  Joesph  St.  George,  Bill  Smoltz,  George  Taylor, 
Diana  Hedrick,  Bob  Thaxton,  Miss  Mulvany.  ROW  TWO:  Davr  Cordes. 
Wayne  Jackson,  Rick  Carpenter,  Leslie  Leiberstien,  Doug  Grimm.  ROW 
THREE:  Skip  Merritt,  John  McCormack,  Bob  Beaird,  Romona  Johnson, 
Bob  Aguzzi,  Bob  Smith,  Carl  Pagles.  ROW  FOUR:  Ed  Speidel,  Gail  Bryden, 
Pam  Paxton,  Elizabeth  Miller,  Helen  Stroup,  Reuel  Smith,  Dave  Jones,  Will 
Roeschmann.  ROW  FIVE:  Mike  Jones,  Nancy  Gardner,  Brenda  Reynolds, 
Lin  Harris,  Gerald  Mottershaw,  Ron  Hadden,  Dr.  Thompson,  Gary  Dol- 
linger,  Ted  Janowski. 


Stagecrafters 

Stagecrafters  is  an  organization 
open  to  everyone  on  campus.  It  is,  es- 
sentially, a  very  active  organization  and 
reouires  active  participation  of  every 
member.  The  talents  needed  are  varied 
so  that  students  majoring  in  any  sub- 
ject can  find  a  real  outlet  for  their  tal- 
ents. Stagecrafters  is  responsible  for 
every  type  of  dramatic  endeavor. 


OFFICERS:  Carl  Pagles,  President:  Diana  He- 
drick, Secretary-Treasurer;  Bob  Thaxton,  Vice 
President. 


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Student  Education  Association 


Established  on  campus  during  the 
1963-64  school  year,  the  organization 
is  composed  of  students  interested  in 
education.  The  purpose  of  the  organi- 
zation is  to  expose  its  members  to  the 
trends  and  techniques  of  education  and 
offer  opportunities  for  involvement  in 
this  area. 


OFFICERS  (seated):  Ruth  Ann  Hanes,  President. 
STANDING:  Dave  Sheahan,  Treasurer;  Peggy 
Wehrenberg,  Secretary:  Bob  Thaxton,  Vice-Pres- 
ident; Elizabeth  Powell,  Treasurer. 


SEATED  (left  to  right):  Peggy  Wehrenberg,  Dave  Sheahan,  Ruth  Ann  Hanes,  Bob  Thaxton,  Liz  Powell.  SEC- 
OND ROW:  Gwynn  Holsapple,  Lora  Venezia,  Steve  Britko,  Joyce  Mason,  Diane  Baumann,  Simone  Daesch, 
Karen  Eiler,  Martha  Miller.  THIRD  ROW:  Pat  Sheahan,  LuAnn  Barnes,  Phil  Marcell,  Linda  Rezba,  Carl  Ething- 
ton. 


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ROW  ONE  (left  to  right):  Judy  Kalberkamp, 
Kathy  Edwards,  Diane  Baumann,  Lin  Harris, 
Larry  Lee,  John  Hamilton.  ROW  TWO:  Sue 
Christner,  Romona  Johnson,  Marcia  Scanlan, 
Barb  Smith.  LuAnn  Barnes,  Betty  Brammeier. 
George  Fuiten,  Bob  Aguzzi,  Ralph  Bleck,  Dean 
Manual.  ROW  THREE:  Scott  Tucker,  Mike 
Jones,  Jay  Hodges,  Warren  McCullom.  Mike 
Hampton,  Rob  Porter,  Guy  Lahr.  ROW  FOUR: 
Roger  Dowd,  Lance  Gauble,  Dave  Thomas, 
Miss  Jones. 


Student  Congress 


Student  Congress,  the  elected 
governing  body  of  the  McKendree 
College  Student  Association  has  as 
its  purposes:  to  initiate  and  integrate 
student  activities;  to  inform  the  stu- 
dent body  of  the  aims,  policies,  and 
ideals  of  the  College  insofar  as  these 
pertain  to  or  affect  stude  its;  to 
serve  as  an  advisory  group  to  the 
faculty  administration  in  all  functions 
directly  affecting  student  life;  to 
budget  and  administer  all  expendi- 
tures of  the  Student  Activity  Fee. 


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ROW  ONE  (left  to  right):  Judy  Kalberkamp,  Secre- 
tary; Kathy  Edwards,  Academic  Chairman;  Lin 
Harris,  President.  ROW  TWO:  John  Hamilton, 
Religious  Chairman;  Mike  Jones,  Student  Welfare 
Chairman;  Guy  Lahr,  Social  Chairman:  Lance 
Gauble,  Vice  President;  Dave  Thomas,  Treasurer. 


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Student 

Congress 


Academic 


Religious  Life 


SEATED:  Randy  Horman,  Diane  Osborn.  FIRST  ROW 
(standing):  Scott  Tucker,  John  Hamilton,  Kathy  Edwards, 
Chairman,  Mr.  Brown,  Marcia  Scanlan,  Walt  Kudela.  SEC- 
OND ROW:  Mike  Jones,  Ralph  Bleck. 


KNEELING:  Diane  Osborn,  Karen  Eiler.  SEATED:  Barb  Smith,  Marica  Scanlan,  Gywnn 
Hosapple.  STANDING:  Kathy  Edwards,  Linda  Lindley,  Scott  Tucker,  John  Hamilton, 
Chairman,  Rev.  Durham,  Rick  Newberry,  Warren  McCullom,  Cecil  Penn,  Linda  Meredith. 


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Commissions 


Social 


Student  Welfare 


Bob  Bridges,  Lance  Gauble,  Rob  Porter,  Nick  Tropiano, 
Scott  Tucker,  Ray  Koca,  Guy  Lahr,  Chairman. 


Diane  Osborn,  Bob  Aguzzi,  Mike  Jones,  Chairman,  Ann  Saxton,  Gary  Lawrence,  Kathy 
Edwards,  Scott  Tucker,  Carl  Pagles. 


OFFICERS:  (left  to  right):  Joesph  St. 
George,  Secretary;  Mike  Jones,  Presi 
dent;  Dr.  Thompson,  Vice  President;  Al 
Johnson,  Treasurer;  Bob  Aguzzi,  Sgt.- 
at-Arms. 


Toastmasters 


Toastmasters,  organized  in  the  fall  of 
1966,  attempts  to  develop  public  speaking 
skills  among  interested  students  b'y  exposing 
them  to  all  types  of  speaking  situations  and 
offering  constructive  criticism  for  improve- 
ment. 


KNEELING  (left  to  right):  Will  Roeschmann,  Cecil  Penn,  Bob  Bridges.  SEATED:  Dr.  Thomp- 
son, Mike  Jones,  Al  Johnson.  STANDING:  Joesph  St.  George,  Ted  Janowski,  Mike  Bastilla, 
Bob  Beaird,  Al  Locarni,  Bob  Aguzzi. 


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OFFICERS  (left  to  right)  SEATED:  Judy  Lunne- 
mann,  Spiritual  Life  Chairman;  Linda  Meredith, 
President.  STANDING:  Betsy  Lerner,  Member- 
ship Chairman;  Charlotte  Balance,  Membership 
Chairman;  Gwynn  Holsapple,  Treasurer;  Barb 
Smith,  Secretary;  Dana  Weiss,  Vice-President. 


Members  of  the  Women's  Society  of 
Christian  Service  on  the  campus  work 
with  the  local  Methodist  Church  to  fur- 
ther the  Christian  spirit  and  to  help 
needy  persons  in  the  United  States  and 
foreign  Missions. 


Women's  Society 

of 
Christian  Service 


SEATED  (left  to  right):  June  Bartle,  Linda  Meredith,  Mrs.  Gray,  Dana  Weisss,  Barb  Smith. 
STANDING:  Besty  Lerner,  Charlotte  Balance,  Judy  Lunnemann,  Glenda  Stevenson, 
Karen  Eiler,  Marcia  Scanlan,  Gywnn  Holsapple,  Ruth  Ann  Hanes. 


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LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Mike  Finley,  Paul  Funkhouser,  Dennis  Korte,  Lou  Hagenbruch,  Jerry  Boner  Max  Hook 
Howard  Thomas,  Terry  Florek,  Kenny  Payne,  Bob  Linton,  Nate  Clay,  David  Williams,  Vic  Eskra  Ron 
Matikitis,  Larry  Bauer. 


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Jerry  Boner 


Dennis  Korte 


David  Williams 


Kenny  Payne 


Howard  Thomas 


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LEFT  TO  RIGHT:  Howard  Thomas,  Steve  McFall,  David  Williams,  Max  Hook,  Kenny  Alepra,  Kenny  Payne, 
Jerry  Meyer,  Dennis  Swick. 


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Randy  Horman -Organization  Editor 

Kathy  Edwards -Organization  Editor 

Guy  Lahr- Senior  Editor 

Bob  Jiaconia-Assistant  Business  Manager 

Lance  Gauble-  Assistant  Editor 

Louise  Saxton- Administration-Staff  Editor 

Dick  Phillips -Activities  Editor 

Bob  Bridges -Sophomore  Editor 

Sue  Christner-Freshman  Editor 

Steve  Britko-Art  Editor 

Carl  Ethington- Business  Manager 

Dave  Eadie- Special  Events  Editor 

Mr.  Fitch-Advisor 


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As  I  was  searching  for  something  to  say,  that  has  not  been 
said  before,  I  found  it  to  be  almost  impossible.  So  I  will  not  leave 
you  with  a  philosophy  of  life,  on  how  or  where  we  are  going  after 
our  college  life.  But  rather,  I  want  to  express  to  each  and  every- 
one of  you  how  truly  thankful  I  am  for  the  opportunity  of  knowing 
you.  The  greatness  of  man  is  a  thing  to  behold  and  I  am  only  happy 
that  I  have  had  the  opportunity  to  be  a  part  of  this  greatness. 

May  each  of  you  live  life  to  its  fullest. 


Editor  McKendrean  1967 


Editor's  Page 


I  expect  to  pass  through 
this  world  but  once.  Any 
good  therefore  that  I  can 
do,  or  any  kindness  that 
I  can  show  to  any  fellow 
creature,  let  me  do  it  now. 
Let  me  not  defer  or  ne- 
glect it,  for  I  shall  not 
pass  this  way  again. 

Anonymous 


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