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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
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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.
13
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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
24
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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in their Olympic games.
Freshmen run wheelbarrow races in the muddy
dust bowl.
Initiation
Freshmen await
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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.
29
Judge Skip Foy
The defense: Gary Eastridge,
Scott Tucker, and Carl Pagles.
30
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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Westreading, Pa.
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Robert Wallace
Carbondale, III.
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Elkville, III.
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Caseyville, III.
Robert Bridges
Chicago, III.
Roselyn Buehne
O'Fallon, III.
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Belleville, III.
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Percy, III.
Wayne Jackson
Hillsboro, III.
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Newton, New Jersey
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Reading, Pa.
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Collinsville, III.
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Collinsville, II
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Cahokia, III.
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Campbell Hill, III.
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Niagara Falls
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Jacksonville, III.
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Virden, III.
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Springfield, III.
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Cahokia, III.
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Collinsville, III.
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Whittington, III.
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Lebanon, III.
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Clayton, Mo.
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Mascoutah, III. 79
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St. Lewis, Mo.
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Martinsville, III.
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Alexandria, Va.
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Enfield, III.
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Lebanon, III.
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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.
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Richview, III.
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Rochester, III
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Madison, III.
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Wood River, III
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Burlington, Wis.
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Lebanon, III.
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Creve Coeur, Mo.
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Chatham, III.
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Carbondale, III.
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PalosPark, III.
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White Hall, III.
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Smithton, III.
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Carbondale, III.
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Steeleville, III.
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Belleville, III.
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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.
96
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.
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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,
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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.
H3ACHI3H
PSYCHOLOGY
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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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i(CS 0
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
***i>
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.
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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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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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trophy.
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Tennis
Women's
Bowling
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Bowling
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Locarni.
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The Staff
LEFT TO RIGHT.
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.
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