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FACULTY  AND 

ADMINISTRATION 


Eric  N.  Rackham 
President  of  the  College 
B.A.,  Mt.  Allison  University 
M.A.,  Ph.D.,  University  of 
Michigan 


Raymond  F.  Devery 
Vice  President  for  Development 
B.A.,  Illinois  Wesleyan 
M.A.,  Montclair  State  College 


Emerial  Owen  Jr. 
Dean  of  the  College 
B.A.,  McKendree 
Ed.M.,  Ph.D.,  St.  Louis 
University 


Thomas  Darrah;  Dean  of  Students 
B.S.,  M.Ed.,  Kent  State  University 


Frederic  Robinson;  Director  of  Institutional 

Research 

A.B.,  McKendree 

M.B.A.,  Southern  Illinois  University 


Doris  Weber;  Financial  Aids  Off  ii 


Jo  Ann  Montague;  Registrar 
B.S.,  Florida  State  University 
M.S.  Ed.,  Southern  Illinois  Universi' 


David  Wilkey;  Director  of  Admissions 
B.A.,  McKendree 


Vernon  Snead;  V.P.  for  Financial  Affairs 

B.S..  SIU 

M.S.,  Indiana  University 


Phyllis  Kuhl;  Director  of  Student  Acti\ 


Hal  Montague;  Director  of  Special 
Instructional  Programs 
B.S.,  Florida  State  University 
M.S.,  Florida  State  University 


Rich  Vandegraft;  Asst.  Dean  of  Students 
B.S.,  Eastern  Illinois  University 
M.S.,  Eastern  Illinois  University 


Ruben  Yelvington;  Director  of  Information 
A.B.,  University  of  Missouri 


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Lyn  White;  Jr.  College  Transfer  Counselor 
B.A.,  McKendree 


Karen  Stanfield;  Asst.  Librar 
B.A.,  University  of  Hawaii 
M.L.S.  University  of  Hawaii 


Lynn  Grove;  Librarian 
A.B.,  McKendree  College 
M.A.,  University  of  Denver 


David  Munoz;  Bookstore  Manager 


Fred  Fleming;  Biology 
B.S.,  Indiana  Central  Normal 
M.S.,  University  of  Wyoming 
Sci.  D.,  McKendree 


Ted  Anderson;  Biology 
B.A.,  U  of  Kansas 
Ph.D.  St.  Louis  U. 


FACULTY 


Dwayne  Cole;  History /Political  Science 
B.A.,  Northwestern  College 
M.A.,  U  of  Minm 
Ph.D.,  St.  Louis  U 


Orville  Schanz;  Music 
A.B.,  McKendree 
M.M.Ed.,  Drake  University 


Douglas  Jones;  Mathematics 
A.B.,  University  of  Oklahoma 
M.A.,  University  of  Oklahoma 
Ph.D.  Iowa  State 


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Frank  Stiers;  History 

B.A.,  Yale 

M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Washington  U. 


Harry  Ststham;  P.E. 
V'lr>»r  Athletic  Director 

Basketball  Coach 
B.A.,  McKendree 
IfiH^P'--  M.S..  U  of 


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Ed  Streif ;  Business/Economics 
A.B.,  McKendree 
M.B.S.,  St.  Louis  U 


T.  Dean  Thomlison;  Speech 
B.A.,  Oklahoma  Baptist  U. 
M.A.,Ph.D.SIU 


Yvon  Baber;  Spanish/French 
A.B.,  M.A.,  University  of  Oxford 
M.A.,St.  Louis  U. 


Evelyn  Best;  English 
B.A.,  Barnard  College 
M.A.  U  of  Massachusetts 


George  Tuerck;  Music 

A. A.,  Belleville  Area  College 


Howard  Porter;  Physics 

Soccer  Coach 

B.S.,  M.S.,  Arizona  State 


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K.Jean  Kirts.P.E. 

B.S.,  Lindenwood  College 

M.S.,  Indiana  University 


Janet  McReynolds;  Education 
B.A.,  Iowa  Wesleyan 
M.S.,  Ed.,  Sp.,  Central  Missouri  State 
Ph.D.,  SIU 


Myron  Reese;  Chemistry 

B.S.,  California  State 

Ph.D.,  University  of  Notre  Dame 


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Roy  Sturm;  Sociology 
A.B.,  DePauw  University 
S.T.B.  Boston  University 
M.A.,Ph.D.  U  of  Wisconsin 
L.L.D.  Evansville  College 


Lawerence  Bryan;  Religion 

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B.A.  Musingum  College 

M.S.,  Garrett  Seminary 

Ph.D.  Northwestern  University 


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John  Kovac;  Political  Science 
«■  B.A.,  M.A.,  Western  Michigan  University 

Ph.D.  University  of  Utah 


Marianne  Poston;  Literature 
B.A.  Western  Maryland 
M.A.  Boston  U. 
Ph.D.  U  of  I 


Rich  Kamm 

B.S.SIU 

M.S.SIU 


Curtis  Trainer;  Education 

B.S.SIU 

M.S.  U  of  I 

Ed.D.  Washington  U. 


Cormett  Helms 
B.S.  McKendree 
M.S.,  SIU 


Wanda  Bickell;  Educatior 
A.B.  Washington  U. 
M.Ed.  Uof  Hawaii 
Ph.D.  St.  Louis  U. 


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Glenn  Freiner;  Music 
A.B.,  McKendree 
M.A.,  Drake  University 


Phillip  Kennedy;  Philosophy 
A.B.,  M.A.,  U  of  Redlands 


Gary  O'Conn 

B.A.  Rutgers  University 

M.S.,  Ph.D.,  Texas   A&M 


William  Hodge;  Art 

B.S.  SIU 

M.F.A.  U  of  Iowa 


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Daisy  Moser;  Switchboard  Operator 


Loraine  Brownfield; 
Secretary  to  President 


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Jill  Weil;  Sec.  to 
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Jack  Mark;  Asst.  Director  of  Special  Programs 


Audrey  Schiefer;  Clerk 


Janet  Peach;  Stenographer 


Doris  Wolfslau;  Sec.  to  VP  of  Development 


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Jim  Gammerman;  Chicago  Area  Counselor 


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Alma  Weik;  Gifts  Secretary 


Charlotte  Smith;  Seer 
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Emma  Murphy;  Bookkeeper 


Dori  Amari; 
Transcript  Secretary 


Kathy  Fuhrman;  Asst.  Director  of  Public  Information 


Nobert  Rapp;  Director  of 
Physical  Plant 


Chris  Beckker;  Sec.  to  Dir.  of  the  Plant 


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Kay  Gaut;  Sec.  to  VP  of  Academic  Affairs 


Geoffrey  Dubson;  Library  Assistant 


Robert  Neider;  Assist.  Business  Manager 


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Just  Between 
You  And  Me 


G.O.C. 


We  the  writers  wish  to  estab- 
lish our  purpose  in  this  first 
edition  of  Mck-Raker  1973.  Our 
purpose  is  to  search  out  and 
expose  publicly  real  or  apparent 
misconduct  or  outstanding 
achievement  of  prominent  in- 
dividuals (you  the  students, 
faculty,  and  staff) of  McKendree 
College. 

Congratulations  Queen  Laura 
Easley! 

Does  Huck  really  change 
clothes  in  a  phone  booth? 

Dr.  O'Connor,  where  did  yoi 
learn  to  shake  your  tail  feath- 
er? 

When  you're  hot  you're  hot! 
--Right  Bunge?! 

Homer,  quit  clowning  around. 

McKendree's  entry  in  the  St. 
Clair  County  tractor  pull-- 
Mary  Beans. 

Roommates  of  The  Month 
Award  goes  to  Polly  and  Debbie. 
You've  earned  it! 

Randy  Hopwood,  have  you 
gone  golfing  lately? 

Susie  and  Linda,  glad  to  see 
you  made  it  back  from  Princess 
Anne's  wedding  in  time  for 
Homecoming. 

Bill  Choat,  glad  to  see  you 
off  your  crutches! 

Linda  Michaels,  have  you 
seen  any  UFO's  lately? 

Debbie  Lanius,  who's  the 
mystery  man? 

What  are  those  little  pink 
things  you've  been  knitting, 
Candy? 

Why  the  sparkle  in  your  eye 
Carol  Bopp? 

What  do  squirrels  have  that 
other  animals  don't  have?  What 
does     McK     have     that     other 


schools  don't  have?  (little 
squirrels) 

Barnett  Hall  now  has  its  own 
Avon  Lady,  LaRene  Anderson. 

Thanks  to  the  Miller  repre- 
sentative, ^Christmas  came 
early  at  Vic's. 

"The  Morning  After"  dedi- 
cated to  Rollie. 

Will  anyone  ever  really  know 
why  Adelphi  moved  out  of  Old 
Science  Hall?? 

Cheers  to  Lady  and  Mrs. 
Kuhl. 

Good  luck  with  your  Pep  Band, 
Joe! 

Hey  Ed,  a  penny  for  your 
thoughts. 

Gina,  where  did  you  get  your 
walk? 

What  ails  you  Randie? 

Does  APO  get  special  inter- 
est rates  at  the  Lebanon  Bank? 

Take  care  of  that  ankle,  Dan! 

What  do  you  do  with  a  sus- 
pended cheerleader? 

Does  3rd  floor  Baker -have 
spooks?  --  or  are  aU  the  spooks 
on  first? 

Good  luck,  Deb! 

B.  W.  is  getting  to  be  quite 
the  lady's  man. 

Greaser  of  the  month  award 
goes  to  Mark  Reibold. 

Chondus  and  Larry,  you  guys 
really  know  how  to  get  it  to- 
gether! 

Is  it  true  that  David  Krause 
is  involved  in  the  Watergate 
scandal? 

"King  of  the  Road"  dedicated 
to  Greg  Ramsey. 

Smokey  The  Bear  Award  goes 
to  Leonard  Starling  for  his  quick 
action  at  Homecoming. 


Stand  up  Roy!  Excuse  me, 
you  are! 

Mice  in  January.  Rats  in 
February.  What's  next  Barnett? 

Gimme  five  Nelson. 

Hey  film  committee.  How 
about  Deep  Throat? 

Barnett  Hall  Olympic  team. 
Keep  up  the  running  and  sweat- 
ing- 
Driver  of  the  week  award 
goes  to  John  Fenton. 

Glad  to  see  you  can  walk 
this  semester,  Rollie. 

Patty  Chapman  --  We're 
watching  you. 

Coffee  House  Feb.  20. 

What's  happened  to  the  freak 
of  the  week  committee? 

Twins  of  the  month.  Randy 
and  Linda  Hopwood. 

Conserve  more  energy--eat 
more  beans  E 

Who's  the  birdman  of  Baker? 

Congrats,  to  King  Cox  and 
his  Harem.  Good  luck  with  Royal 
Gambit. 

Second  floor  Baker  is  where 
it's  at. 

Who's  winning  the  security's 
pool  tournament? 

Welcome  back  to  campus  Joe 
Jackson. 

Mindy-Stay  out  of  FeroxHall. 


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Janitor  of  the  month  goes  to 
Al,  alias  "Chief." 

Dave  P. -I'd  like  to  say  this 
in  three  parts. 

Larene  -  Do  you  know  what 
they  call  a  dead  avon  lady? 
A  dead  ringer!!!!!! 

Where  is  Vice  President 
Anderson  when  you  need 
him!?!?!?!?!?!?! 

Sweethearts  of  the  month- - 
Den  and  Karen. 

Congrats  Archie  for  winning 
Student  Government  Scholar- 
ship. 

Rich  -  Give  us  your  job 
definition. 

Barnett  -  Have  you  heard 
about  the  toilet  paper  shortage? 

Definition  -  Constipation: 
When  you're  at  a  pay  toilet 
with  a  bent  dime!!!!!! 

Mr.  Freiner  -  We're  glad 
you  liked  the  Spurlows  concert! 

Is  there  an  oreo  cookie  in 
Baker  lounge? 

Crazy  Horse  -  Are  the  fire 
alarms  out  of  order?  My  mother 
thanks  you,  my  father  thanks 
you,  and  my  grandma  and  grand- 
pa thank  you!! 

Where  are   Pat  and   Cherl? 

BEWARE  WE'LL  BE 
WATCHING  YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! 


If  you  are  at  all  curious 
about  the  purpose  of  this  article, 
Just  do  something  Stupid,  wild, 
wierd,  or  otherwise,  and  you 
will  find  out  and  so  will  the 
rest  of  the  campus. 

Kian  -  Your  yearbook  was 
great,  but  who  ever  taught  you 
how  to  spell  our  name. 

Congratulations  to  Leonard 
Starling  on  being  made  Com- 
mander General  of  McKendree 
and  Belleville  J.C. 

Hi!  Mrs.  Jefferson. 

Dave  Ellis  -  We  hope  you're 
over  your  bronchitis. 

Brad  Flinders  -  We  like  your 
haircut. 

Be  sure  to  see  Jericho  Harp 
Sunday,  Oct.  14  in  Upper 
Deneen. 

Larry  Shubach  -  How  can  you 
see  to  kick  a  soccer  ball  with 
all  that  hair? 

Jerry  Thomas  -  Where  is 
your  brother  Larry?  Or  is  it 
Larry,  where  is  Jerry? 

Vote  for  Who's  Who  can- 
didates   on    Oct.    24    and    25. 

Tom  Hamilton  -  We  thought 
you  graduated, 

Question?  What  is  a  sure 
handled  Doug  Rose?  Ans.  What 
is  a  Doug  Rose? 

Leonard  Starling  -  We  like 
your  newspaper,  it  is  just  you 
we  can't  stand. 

Referee  of  the  Week  Award- 
It  goes  to  Dave  Krause  and 
Ed  Bergen  for  the  fine  job  of 
officiating  the  BS'er  and  Ferox 
game.  But  next  time  guys, 
wear  your  glasses  so  you  can 
see  what  is  going  on. 


Kay  Hazelwonder  -  We  are 
watching  you. 

Mark  Kramer  -  Happy  "Yom 
Kippur"  Day. 

For  you  sports  fans  we  have 
a  partial  score  for  you.  Israel 
5  -  Egypt  1.  Syria  still  running. 

Sign  up  for  Homecoming 
Decorations.  Leonard  needs  a 
lot  of  help.  It  looks  great  so 
far.  Homecoming  schedules 
are  available  in  Lower  Deneen. 

L.G.  Clark  -  Is  that  your 
real  name  or  do  those  letters 
stand  for  something. 

John  Wayne  Anderson  -  We 
will  get  you  next  time. 

Claudia  Kerens  -  Sorry  you 
weren't  chosen  to  write  this 
article. 

Join  in  the  fun  at  Coffee 
House. 

Congratulations  Harold 
Howie  and  Terry  Minard  on  your 
recent  engagement. 

Has  anyone  noticed  the  action 
taking  place  on  front  campus 
recently?  It  is  hard  to  tell  who 
the  squirrels  really  are. 

Attend  Chapel  on  Thursday 
mornings.  It  is  painless  and 
free. 

Randy  Hopwood  -  Why  do  they 
call  you  magic  fingers? 

Student  Government  -  You  get 
to  be  kidding. 

Got  something  to  sell  or 
trade?  The  McKendree  Review 
will  lend  a  helping  hand. 


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Abby,  Ruth 
Adamson,  Cynthia 
Agles,  Wayne 
Allen,  Patricia  Kay 
Allen,  Ronald  Mark 
Allford,  Raymond 
Amarh,  Archibald 
Amari,  William 
Ambers,  Charles 
Anderson,  John  C. 
Auclair,  Richard 
Augustine,  Danny 
Baer,  Rodney 
Baker,  Eugene 
Baker,  Dean 
Baldwin,  Robert 
Barnett,  Charles 
Bayler,  LaNell 
Beck,  Randall 
Becker,  Fred 
Benton,  Sarah 
Berutti,  Anthony 
Bivens,  Jimmy 
Blackwell,  Clester 
Bohle,  Terry 
Brammer,  Gerd 
Brooks,  Robert 
Browder,  Bessie 
Brown,  Donald 
Brown,  Ruth 
Bryant,  Kathleen 
Bryson,  Wilfred 
Bunge,  James 
Burn's,  Don 
Butera,  James 
Butzinger,  Ramon 
Bynum,  Jane 
Cato,  Kenneth 
Chiaramonte,  John 
Clark,  Thomas 
Collins,  Peter 
Cromeans,  Michael 
Culbert,  Patricia 
Cutbert,  Robert 
Dant,  Francis 
Davidson,  Edward 
Davis,  Mary 
Dawson,  Thomas 
Deckard,  Steve 
Decker,  Leonard 
DeGroff,  Arlia 
Delker,  Warren 
Docekal,  Charles 
Douglas,  Diana 
Douglas,  William 
Dziuban,  Kathleen 
Eckert,  Elinor 
Evans,  Pat 
Faist,  Anne 
Fenton,  John 
Fleming,  Robert 
Foppe,  Thomas 
Forbes,  Juanita 


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Garcia, 
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Friedrich,  Jane 
tkamp,  James 
Esther 
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Gay,  William 

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Giger,  Dale 
Giger,  Donna 
Gisondi,  James 
Godwin,  John 
Goforth,  Laura 
Gregory,  Thomas 
Gross,  Stanley 
Grumley,  Richard 
Haberman,  Milton 
Hagist,  Edna 
Hahs,  Susan 
Hammond,  Linda 
Harris,  Roger 
Harris,  Ruth 
Headburg,  Robin 
Heberer,  Earl 
Hedrick,  Margaret 
Heer,  Linda 
Henman,  Mary 
Henning,  Donald 
Herrin,  James 
Hoerner,  Dennis 
Hoover,  Donna 
Huff,  William 
Hummert,  David 
Jackson,  Joseph 
Johnson,  Daniel 
Johnson,  Timothy 
Kapelski,  Donald 
Keene,  Marsha 
Kelley,  Sydne 
Kenney,  Kenneth 
Klingelhoefer,  Susan 
Knewitz,  Gloria 
Knox,  Gary 
Koebel,  Mike 
Koertge,  Rosalyn 
Kozera,  Gregory 
Kramer,  Ellen 
Kramer,  Mark 
Kube,  Alice 
Kuebel,  John 
Kurt,  Jerome 
Laesser,  Joyce 
Lange,  Jeffrey 
La  Russa,  Randie 
Lasich,  Bill 
Lee,  Charles 
Lemke,  Clyde 
Looney,  Judy 
Loos,  Kimball 
Lyons,  Deborah 
McAllister,  Randal 
McAtee,  William 
McCarty,  Ruth 
McDonald,  James 
McDuffy,  Michael 
McFall,  Doris 


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McGrew,  Rebecca 
McGrew,  Rodney 
McPherson,  Duncan 
Mahony,  Philip 
Makarewicz,  Michael 
Manning,  Joanne 
Markarian,  Kathy 
Marlin,  Peggy 
Mathes,  Stephen 
Meek,  Carey 
Meek,  John 
Meentemeyer,  Dean 
Melton,  Kathy 
Mernick,  Dennis 
Meyer,  Brenda 
Miller,  Linda 
Miller,  Richard 
Miller,  Romulus 
Mudd,  Beth 
Munden,  William 
Murray,  Mary  Louise 
Myhre,  Carol 
Nettemeier,  James 
Niemeier,  Barbara 
Noland,  Robert 
Nunn,  Terry 
O'Donnell,  Mary  Pat 
O'Keefe,  Barbara 
Ord,  James 
Otten,  Donald 
Otten,  Shirley 
Ovrebo,  Eva 
Panfil,  Sharman 
Parker,  Al 
Parsons,  Fred 
Pass,  Leila-Anne 
Peacock,  Roger 
Penny,  Rickie 
Perrin,  Richard 
Peterson,  Paul 
Planitz,  Theresa 
Poore,  Rodger 
Porter,  John 
Porter,  Lowell 
Pylypiw,  John 
Radosevich,  Dennis 
Reed,  Colleen 
Reindl,  Robert 
Reiter,  Richard 
Rich,  Don 
Richardson,  Avis 
Rieckenberg,  Rick 
Robles-Mercado,  Modesta 
Rohlfing,  Barbara 
Rooney,  David 
Rueter,  Marjorie 
Sadler,  Shari 
Sanders,  Monroe 
Sawicki,  Raymond 
Schmale,  Arnold 


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Schmidt,  Margaret 
Schuchardt,  Thomas 
Schutzenhofer,  Dan 
Sciarra,  Loretta 
Severns,  William 
Shaw,  James 
Simms,  David 
Simpson,  Dean 
3ims,  Robert 
Smith,  Doug 
Smith,  Hattie 
Smith,  Rita 
Snyder,  David 
Spencer,  Peggy 
Springmeier,  Anita 
Stevenson,  Abigail 
Stewart,  Stanley 
Stiers,  Virg 
Stone,  Robe 
Strobbe,  Joh 
Studnicke,  Delores 
Sullivan,  Mary 
Svoboda,  Robert 
Sykes,  Assie 
Szewczyk,  Karen 
Tabaka,  Kelly 
Taylor,  Jerome 
Thompson,  Jeffrey 
Thompson,  Philip 
Tiller.  Lillie 
Trujillo,  Rachel 
Upchurch,  Pamela 
Vance,  Carley 
Vandeloo,  Gary 
Vitse,  Martha 
Vollmer,  Michael 
Vollmer,  Patrick 
VonBokel,  Nancy 
Vonnahme,  Marianne 
Wagner,  Betty 
Wagner,  Pamela 
Ware,  Marvin 
Warner,  Donna 
Washington,  Frank 
Waters,  Brenda 
Watkins,  Purley 
Watt,  James 
Weathers,  Bradley 
Webb,  Robert 
Weber,  Thomas 
Welter,  Edward 
Wetzel,  Randy 
Whelan,  James 
White,  James 
Whitehouse,  Lennie 
Wicks,  Suzanne 
Wilke,  Charles 
Willett,  Edward 
Williams,  James 
Wolf,  Wade 
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JUNIORS 


Becky  Carson 
Oakdale,  III. 


Bobbie  Coleman 
E.  St.  Louis,  III. 


Ernestine  Conyers 
E.St.  Louis,  III. 


Wayne  Dillender 
Trenton,  III. 


Connie  Horman 
Metropolis,  III. 


Kathy  Julian 
West  Frankfort,  III. 


Paula  Oestreich 
Centralia,  III. 


Dorothea  Peters 
Trenton,  III. 


Constance  Rockingha 
E.  St.  Louis,  III 


Donnielesky  Wallace 
Lebanon,  III. 


Nancy  Weible 
Huntsville,  Ala. 


Sandy  Wernsman 
Centralia,  III 


Toni  Whittaker 
Belleville,  III. 


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Clyde 
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Paul 

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Brad 
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Randy 
Hopwood 


Roger 
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Greg 
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David 
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Butler  Campbell 


Patty 
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Rick 
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Tom 

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Joyce 

Jay 

Sherry 

Susan 

Garrett 

Geolat 

Gobin 

Greer 

Hampton 

Haney 

Beth 
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1973-74  SOCCER  ROSTER 


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Front  row,  from  left:  Dojg  Rose,  John  Potthast,  Fred  Brauer,  Chris  Karsteter,  Jim  McFall,  Tom  Hamilton,  Steve  Harris,  Marty  Roustio,  Rich 
Kotras.  Back  row,  from  left:  Brion  Gallagher,  Bob  Blackwell,  Larry  Schupbach,  Tom  Wolfslau,  Don  Huckaby,  Jim  Williams,  Bill  James,  Mark 
Crayton,  Roger  Abell,  Brad  Flinders,  Coach  Howard  Porter,  Jose  Pereira  (not  pictured). 

Successful  Soccer  Season 


This  year's  soccer  team 
played  to  a  fine  4-4-1  record. 
At  a  glance  one  would  proba- 
bly think,  "Big  deal!  it's  just 
a  500  season."  You  are  partly 
right,  because  it  is  a  big  deal. 
Last  year  at  this  time  this  team 
had  a  1-7  record,  with  no  idea 
of    what   to    expect   this   year. 

During  spring  workout  last 
year  Coach  Howard  Porter  was 
very  optimistic,  because  nobody 
was  really  sure  of  what  this 
year's  team  would  look  like. 
From  the  very  first  game  the 
team  showed  good  judgement  in 
playing  the  defense  and  the  of- 
fense. They  showed  an  over- 
whelming desire  to  score  goals. 

This  desire  and  aggressive- 
ness payed  off  as  can  be  seen 
in  the  team's  final  statistics. 
This  year  the  team  doubled 
its  goal  output  from  10  last  year 
to  21  this  year.  They  also 
scored  the  highest  number  of 
goals  they  have  ever  scored  in 
a  game,  7  against  Lindenwood 
College.        On    defense    a    big 


change  could  be  seen,  not  only 
did  the  Bearcats  score  goals  but 
they  proved  that  they  could  stop 
them  as  well.  Last  year  the 
opposition  scored  an  average 
of  5.4  more  goals  per  game  than 
the  Bearcats.  This  year  that 
figure  dropped  as  the  opposi- 
tion outscored  McKendree  by 
only  1.6  goals,  almost  four  less 
goals  per  game.  Two  of  the 
main  factors  for  this  were  the 
ever  steady  play  of  Doug  Rose 
in  goal,  and  the  maturing  of  Bill 
James  at  his  sweeper  fullback 
position.  This  year  also,  the 
Bearcats  and  Doug  Rose  re- 
corded their  first  shutout  in  the 
soccer  program's  history,  when 
the  kickers  defeated  Westmin- 
ster 2-0. 

Not  all  of  the  credit  goes  to 
the  guys  on  the  team.  Much 
of  it  goes  to  Coach  Porter  in 
,his  ability  to  hold  this  team 
together  despite  two  previous 
seasons  when  the  team  had  only 
one  victory. 

Through    his    determination, 


understanding,  and  patience, 
Coach  Porter  has  started  to 
build  a  strong  soccer  program 
for  the  coming  years  here  at 
Bearcat  U. 

This  year's  leading  scorer 
was  Chris  Carstetter  with  6 
goals  and  3  assists.  Behind 
him  was  Jim  McFall  with  7 
goals  and  one  assist  for  a 
total  of  8  points. 

Next  season,  Coach  Porter 
hopes  to  schedule  12  varsity 
games  and  possibly  4  scrim- 
mage games.  Next  year,  there 
will  be  17  returning  players, 
including  11  lettermen. 

Mr.  Porter  felt  that  the  team 
had  a  very  good  season  and  will 
have  an  even  better  season 
next  year.  With  the  mixture 
of  the  old  and  the  new  the 
McKendree  College  soccer 
team  will  have  an  excellent 
season  that  will  hopefully  see 
them  on  their  way  to  N.A.I. A. 
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RETIRING  QUEEN 
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107:i  QUEEN  CANDIDATES 

Laura  Easlev 

Paula  Gillespe\ 

Dixie  Robert-. 

JUNIOR  MAJD 
Nancy  Weihk 

SOPHOMORE  MAID 
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FRESHMAN   MAID 
Joyce  Gobin 


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HOMECOMING  1973-74 

McKendree's  1973-74  Home- 
coming took  place  over  the  week- 
end of  November  16th,  17th,  and 
18th.  This  year's  theme  was  "Days 
of  Future  Past." 

Last  minute  preparations  for  the 
activities  of  homecoming  weekend 
were  made  late  on  Friday.  Early 
registration  for  returning  alumni 
was  held  at  7:00  pm  in  Lower 
Deneen.  At  8:00  pm,  an  evening 
performance  of  "Barefoot  in  the 
Park",  directed  by  Mrs.  Grace 
Welch,  was  given  by  several  stu- 
dents in  Eisenmeyer  Hall.  During 
the  typical  last-minute  rush  to 
finish  the  floats,  a  three-hour 
moratorium  on  the  construction 
of  floats  was  respected  by  all  the 
Greek  organizations.  In  honor  of 
"Fifties  Day",  Bill  Anderson's  Rock 
and  Roll  Revival  offered  laughs 
and  lively  entertainment  to  all  who 
attended  the  nostalgic  hop. 

Alumni  registration  continued  in- 
to Saturday.  Open-house  of 
residence  halls  was  held  until  three 
o'clock  and  guided  campus  tours 
for  the  alumni  were  staged  during 
this  time. 

The  annual       Homecoming 

Parade  left  Hypes  Field  at  10:00  am  and  travelled  the  traditional  route  through  the  heart  of  Lebanon.  Objective  judgement  of  the  floats, 
based  on  neatness,  originality,  and  overall  appearance  took  place  during  the  parade. 

At  12:30  in  the  afternoon  "Barefoot  in  the  Park"  was  again  presented  in  Eisenmeyer  Auditorium. 

Immediately  preceeding  the  basketball  game,  a  one-hour  reception  was  held  in  the  Bearcat  Booster  Den  in  the  gymn  forstudents,  alumni, 
and  the  entire  campus  community. 


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The  basketball  game  was  the  major 
athletic  event  of  the  weekend  and  McKendree 
Bearcats  pounced  Arkansas  Baptist  with 
a    score    of    89-60. 

At  half  time,  Mrs.  Lyn  White  introduced 
the  queen's  court.  The  three  candidates  for 
homecoming  queen  were  Dixie  Roberts, 
Laura  Easley,  and  Paula  Gillespie.  Junior 
maid  was  Nancy  Weible,  Sophomore  maid 
was  Kay  Hazelwonder,  and  Freshman  maid 
was  Joyce  Gobin. 

Lyn  also  presented  trophies  and  cash 
prizes  to  the  winners  of  the  parade  floats. 
Alpha  Omega  received  first  place  trophy 
which  was  accompanied  by  $100.  Ferrox 
accepted  second  place  and  $50,  and  Gamma 
Sigma  Sigma  placed  third. 

Bob  Stone  was  the  recipient  of  the 
Vesely  Scholarship  Award  for  1973-1974 
which  is  presented  annually  to  a  McKendree 
senior  with  outstanding  athletic  ability. 

The  most  anticipated  event  of  the  week- 
end took  place  on  Saturday  evening.  From 
8:00  pm  till  1:00  am,  couples  composed 
of  students,  alumni  and  staff  danced  in  the 
romantic  atmosphere  of  Catholic  Knights 
and  Ladies  of  Illinois  Hall  in  Belleville. 
The  night  began  with  a  quiet  social  hour 
followed  by  a  buffet  dinner.  At  10:30, 
the  Queen's  Court  was  once  again  presented 
and  Laura  Easley  received  a  standing  ovation 
as  she  was  crowned  1973  Homecoming 
Queen.  As  the  excitement  calmed,  the 
couples  drifted  happily  in  the  mellow  mood 
of  the  evening, 
evening  ushered  out  the  final  event  of  homecoming  weekend.  A  movie  whose  title  summarized  the  mental  state  of  all  those 
homecoming  was  shown  in  Upper  Deneen.  The  film  was  FRENZY. 


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Leonard  Starling 
Richard  Kotras 


COMMITTEE 
[udy  Fries  Dixie  Robert? 


Pam  Boden 
Donna  Perkins 
Debbie    Knsturin 
Luann  Lucy 
Laura  Easley 
Randy  Hopwood 
Ka\    Hazelwonder 
Sharon    Jones 
[anet  Simmons 


Ron   Manning 
Ruslv  Lucy 
Nancy  Weible 
Paula  Gillespey 
Paula  Oestricli 
Ma  roe  Berkel 
[anet  Bowermaster 
[ohn  Wayne  Anderson 
Lynn  White 
Rich  Vandegrab 


OUR   SINCERE    1  1LWKS 
In  MRS.   KUHL 


'"Day's  of  future  Vast" 


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'Breathe  deep  the  gathering  gloom. 
Watch  lights  fade  from  every  room 
Bedsitter  people  look  back  and 

lament, 
Another  day's  useless  energy  spent 
Impassioned  lovers  wrestle  as  one, 
Lonely  man  cries  for  love  and  has 

none. 
New  mother  picks  up  and  suckles 

her  son, 
Senior  citizens  wish  they  were 

young, 
Cold  hearted  orb  that  rules  the 

night. 
Removes  the  colours  from  our  sight 
Red  is  grey  and  yellow  white, 
But  we  decide  which  one  is  right. 
And  which  is  an  illusion???." 


Holman  Library 
McKendree  College 
Lebanon,  III.  62254 


"Cold  hearted  orb  that  rules  the 

night. 
Removes  the  colours  from  our  sight 
Red  is  grey  and  yellow  white, 
But  we  decide  which  is  right. 
And  which  is  an  illusion? 
Pinprick  holes  in  a  colourless  sky, 
Let  insipid  figures  of  light  pass  by 
The  mighty  light  of  ten  thousand 

suns, 
Challenges  infinity  and  is  soon  gone, 
Night  time,  to  some  a  brief  interlude, 
To  others  the  fear  of  solitude. 
Brave  Helios  wake  up  your  steeds, 
Bring  the  warmth  the  countryside 
needs." 


WHO'S  WHO  IN  THE  CAST: 

CHARLIE  BROWN  •  is  played  by  Roger  Lyons.  This  is  Roger's  first  appear- 
ance on  the  stage.  Roger  hails  from  Centralia,  Illinois.  He  is  a  sophomore 
majoring  in  Psychology. 

SNOOPY  •  Played  by  John  Jamison,  Beardstown,  Illinois.  John  is  a  Senior 
majoring  in  English  and  Speech.  This  is  John's  debut  on  the  stage  but  he 
has  participated  in  all  the  previous  productions  in  the  backstage  depart- 
ment. John's  role  as  Snoopy  will  entitle  him  to  enter  Alpha  Psi  Omega 
this  semester. 

LUCY  -  Played  by  Karen  Szewezyk.  Karen  is  from  Belleville,  Illinois.  Karen 
is  a  junior  majoring  in  Nurse's  Ed.  and  minoring  in  Sociology.  She  is 
presently  a  P.N.  at  Centerville  Hospital.  This  is  her  debut  on  the  stage.  She 
has  various  experience  stemming  from  High  School. 

LUCY  (understudy)  -  Mary  Davis  hails  from  Collinsville,  Illinois.  She  is  a 
sophomore  majoring  in  piano.  She  has  a  wide  variety  of  musical  abilities  and 
has  also  been  co-director  of  the  musical  portion  of  this  production. 
LINUS  -  Gary  Cox  hails  from  Carmi,  Illinois.  He  is  a  sophomore  majoring 
in  Elem.  Ed.  Gary  first  appeared  on  the  stage  as  'Jacque'  in  the  'Miser'.  The 
part  as  Linus  will  enable  him  to  become  a  member  of  Alpha  Psi  Omega. 


SCHROEDER  •  Tom  Cunningham  is  from  Wood  River,  Illinois.  Tom  has 
previous  experience  from  high  school.  He  is  a  sophomore  majoring  in 
Mathematics.   This  is  his  debut  on   the  stage. 

PATTY  -  Played  by  Susan  Haney,  O'Fallon,  III.  Sue  is  a  freshman  majoring 
in  Speech.  She  has  previous  experience  from  high  school.  This  is  her  debut 
on  the  stage. 

'george  lightcap,  jr'.  -  george  is  a  sophomore  majoringiin  Speech-Theatre. 
He  hails  from  Belvidere,  New  Jersey,  making  his  debut  last  year  as  'Harpagon', 
"THE  MISER",  then  'Brian',  "A  DAY  IN  THE  DEATH  OF  JOE  EGG". 

PROPS Mary  Scott  and  Mary  Voegele 

PUBLICITY Terry  Minard,  Harold  Howie  and 

Janet  Simmons 
MAKE-UP Randie      LaRussa     and     Claudia 

Kerens 

SET  CONSTRUCTION Dan     Lepp,     Tom     Cunningham, 

Roy  Seiber,  John  Jamison,  Sue  Haney,  Doug  Book;  George  Lightcap  Jr., 
JohnWayne  Anderson,  Karen  Szewczyk,  Gary  Cox,  Sigma  Kappa  Tau  and 
Pat  Allen. 

LIGHTING   John  W.  Anderson,  Rusty  Sanders, 

Roy  Seiber,  Tom  Gingles  and  Pledges  of  Philo. 

COSTUMES    Kathe  Bryant 


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My  happiness  wilts  as  the  dying  summer  flowers 
fade  into  autumn. 

Rooms  of  emptiness  surround  my  being, 

my  life  seems  so  distant. 
I  am  existing  merely  in  form. 

We  could  not  help  what  happened,  my  friend, 
for  fate  lies  in  someone  else's  hands. 

But  we  tried 

i  did — 

did  YOU  ? 
Rosalie  Phillips 


Together  today 

for  a  good  time 
Thinking  of  yesterday 

and  days  gone  by 
Dreaming  of  tomorrow 

with  a  touch  of  hope 
3ut  always  living 

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A  soul  full  of  peace, 
A  mind  full  of  knowledge 
A  body  full  of  life. 
And,  a  heart  full  of  love. 

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First  Row,  from  I.  to  r.:   Ed  Gasaway,  Mark  Schmidt,  Paul  Cermak,  Jay  Greer,  Craig  Votrian,  John  Fenton,  Robert  Eickhoff,  Tom  Weber.  Second  Row 
I.  to  r.:  Bnon  Gallagher,  Chris  Strobbe,  Tim  Johnson,  Robert  Webb,  John  Roth,  Chuck  Wilke,  Scot  Sternburg,  Terry  IMunn  and  Coach  Van  Smith. 


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Together  we  are 
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Trying  to  mend 

our  life's  broken  cart 


Putting  it  back  together 

with  love  so  we  never  part 


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Something  new  I  have  gained. 

A  new  love  for  people. 

Having  someone  to  talk  with- 

A  new  friend. 

Someone  to  understand- 

And  someone  to  help  me  understand  myself. 

With  this  new  joy 

I  have  gained  confidence 

Not  only  in  myself— but  in  others  as  well. 

The  loneliness  I  first  experienced 

has  diminished. 

I  now  feel  I  am  needed  and  I  also 

have  a  true  need- 

A  need  for  others. 


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Sitting  here,  looking  around 
And  wondering  just  what  this  is 
It  has  taken  hold  of  my  heart 
It  is  tugging,  pulling  me  down 


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Now  it  has  me  standing. 

The  throbbing  pain  is  so  strong. 

The  misery  that  dwells  within 

Is  constantly  demanding. 

The  pain  must  be  eased. 

I  need  to  be  rescued  from  the 

misery. 

But  how  can  I? 

For  loneliness  cannot  conquer 

itself 


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INTERCOLLEGIATE  GOLF  1973-74 


From  left  to  right:   Bill  Wesselman,  Jim  Watt,  Rodney  McGrew,  Keith  Wieneke,  Mike  Krause,  Phil  Souders,  Tom  Wolfslau,  Rich  Grumley  and 
Don  Burris  (not  pictured). 


GOLF  SCHEDULE  1973-74 


Medal 

Blackburn 

(L) 

vs. 

McKendree 

(W) 

Home 

Match-Medal 

Greenville 

(L) 

vs. 

McKendree 

(W) 

Away 

Medal 

Washington  U. 

(W) 

vs. 

McKendree 

(L) 

Away 

Medal 

Blackburn 

(L) 

vs. 

McKendree 

(W) 

Away 

Medal 

II  College 

(L) 

vs. 

McKendree 

(W) 

Away 

Medal 

Washington 

(L) 

vs. 

McKendree 

(W) 

Home 

Medal 

Greenville 

(L) 

vs. 

McKendree 

(W) 

Home 

Medal 

SIU 

McKendree  6  Wins 

(W) 
2  Losses 

vs. 

McKendree 

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Away 

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Played  in  SLACCA  Tournament 

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McKendree 
Louisville  Center 


Students 


Chuck  Burroughs 
David  0.  Thomas 
Paul  G.  Bandy 


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Richard  J.  Webb 
Bobby  A.  Hudson 
Dick  Norman 
Lynn  E.  Elsing 
Sherman  C.  Lockard 
Paul  Mac.Farland 


Raymond  M.  Heflin 
John  C. Raney 
Bobby  E.  Hatfield 
Robert  Pinkel 


Larry  G.  Alexander 


Larry  Hampton 
John  Grass 
Hershel  L.  Finney 
Patricia  D.  Aldridge 
James  L.  Aldrich 
George  E.  Anderson 


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<^*-'         QUESTIONS?? 

gaze  on  the  books  on  the  shelf, 
ng  the  peace  of  being  by  myself. 
I  ponder  what  makes  the  world  go  round, 
As  time  goes  on  with  leap  and  bound. 
What  does  life  really  consist  of  ? 
Are  there  devils  below  and  a  God  above? 
Are  there  ever  answers  to  these  questions, 
Or  must  one  keep  on  wondering  till  extinction  ? 

—Ed  Davidson 


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Sparkling  performances  by  Jan- 
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ries the  show  through  aided  by 
the  old  (but  young  at  heart) 
portrayal  of  Mr.  Valesco  by 
George  Lightcap  and  the  pe- 
rennial smile  of  Mary  Voegle 
in  the  part  of  Mrs.  Banks. 
Rusty  Sanders  and  Bill  James 


added    laughs    as    the  telephon 

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tions  of  W.  C.  Fields  and,  yes 
even  a  parakeet,  come  the  lm 
agination,  wit,  and  charm  of  a 
up  and  coming  actor.  Look  ou 
Robert  Redford,  here  he  comes 
Jane  Fonda  might  have  to  mak 
a  little  room  too  as  Janet  Sim 
mons  is  quite  convincing  in  he 
love,  affection,  and  fits 
her  new,  "near  perfec 
band  in  the  play. 

Congratulations  are 
for  the  Director,  Grac 
and  her  entire  product 
for  a  job  well  done. 


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In  January,  fifteen  McKendree  students,  Dr.  and  Mrs. 
Stiers,  and  Librarian  Grove  winged  away  to  London,  England. 
The  course  was  "An  Introduction  to  English  Civilization,"  and 
what  better  way  is  there  to  learn  about  a  people  than  to  live 
among  them  for  a  month.  Association  with  the  English  in  day- 
to-day  living  introduced  the  students  to  their  present  mode  of 
life,  and  numerous  tours  and  visits  introduced  them  to  the  rich 
English  heritage. 

The  initial  tour  was  a  survey  of  London.  Tours  then  extended 
out  to  many  other  important  and  historical  sites  throughout 
England.  The  students  saw  Oxford,  Winchester,  and  Canterbury. 
In  Canterbury  the  archbishop,  who  is  the  head  of  the  church, 
resides  near  the  Cathedral.  Windsor  Castle,  Eton  College,  and 
Salisbury,  near  which  the  Stonehenge  is  located,  were  also  on 
the  agenda.  Finally,  the  students  visited  Hampton  Court,  a 
Tudor  palace  that  Henry   VIII   lived   in. 

In  London  itself,  many  interesting  sections  were  observed 
during  walking  tours.  One  day,  the  seats  of  government  at 
Westminister  (House  of  Parliament),  and  Whitehall  were  on  the 
itinerary.  The  Tower  of  London,  The  National  Gallery,  the  Inns 
of  Court  and  the  Royal  Courts  of  Justice  were  also  explored. 

A  Mozart  opera,  ballet,  drama,  and  art  heightened  the 
student's  appreciation  of  the  fine  arts.  The  background  provided 
by  classroom  lectures,  countryside  tours,  and  observations  of, 
and  conversations  with,  the  English  people  expanded  everyone's 
conception  of  English  civilization  and  history,  and  broadened 
an~^understanding  of  new  social  values,  ideas,  and  behavior. 


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A  quadrangle  at  Oxford 


The  Tower  of  London  in  the  background 


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On  top  of  Rochester  Castle 


Photo  by  Lynn  Grove 


In  the  Cathedral   at  Salisbury 


The  Sheldonian  Theatre  at  Oxford 


A  suit  of  armor  worn  by  Henry  VI 


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Appointment  to  the  Who's  Who  is  a  prestigious  and  envious 
honor.  This  exclusive  honor  is  conferred  upon  a  select  few  who 
have  exhibited  outstanding  leadership  and  scholastic  achievement. 
The  program  has  earned  the  overwhelming  respect  of  college 
faculities  and  administrations  throughout  the  country. 

In  addition  to  recognition  for  outstanding  achievement,  students 
are  entitled  to  several  special  benefits: 

-  Lifetime  use  of  the  Reference/Placement  Services 

-  Personal  certification  attesting  to  the  student's  membership 
in  the  program 


Who's  Who 

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American 
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Colleges 


-    Local    and    national   publicity   regarding  selection  to  the 
program 

-    An    invitation    to    participate    in    national    student   polls 

We  wish  all  the  McKendree  students  who  have  been  accepted 
to  Who's  Who  our  hearty  congratulations  and  the  best  of  luck  in 
all  future  endeavors. 


Paula  Gillespey 

Vice  President  Alpha  Omega 

Secretary  Publications  Review 

Board 

Student  Congress 

Treasurer  I.S.C. 

Homecoming  Committee 

Film  Committee 


Laura  Easley 

1974-Homecoming  Queen 
Student  Government  Treasurer 

1973-74 
President  of  Sigma  Zeta 

1973-74 
Student  Conduct  Committee 
Program  Committee 
Speaker  Committee 
Biology  Scholarship  1971-74 

David  Krause 
Student  Government 

President- 
1973-1974  (Fall 

Semester) 

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Leonard  Starling 

Representative-at-large 

Managing  Editor  McKendree 

Review 

Vice  President  Alpha  Phi 

Omega 

Development  Committee 

President's  Committee  on 

Goverance 

Spring  Festival  Chairman 

Homecoming  Chairman 

APO  Bloodmobile 


Terry  Minard 

Vice  Pres.  of  Alpha  Psi  Omega 

Secretary  of  Alpha  Omega 

Comm.  of  the  Board  of 

Trustees 

Freshman  Rep.  1970-71 

Rep.  at  Large  1971-72 

Women's  Judicial  Board 

1970-71-72 

Director  of  Talent  Show  '71 

Director  of  Fine  Arts  Revue 

1973 


Harold  Howie 


Kathy  Carson 

President  Alpha  Omega 

Cheerleader 

I.S.C. 

Alpha  Omega 

Vice  President  I.S.C. 

Homecoming  Committee 


Who's  Who  Among  Students  In 
American  Universities  &  Col  lenes 


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Kian  Chua 

Editor  McKendrean  1972-73, 

1973-74 

Vice  President  Sigma  Zeta 

1972-73 

Sigma  Zeta  Member 

McKendree  Choir  1970-72 

Rotary  Club  Award  Winner 

1971-72,  1973-74 

Rotary  Club  Speaker 


Hal  Gray 

Vice  President  Student 

Government  1972-73 

hairman  Social  Life 

hairman  Programs  Committee 
Secretary  Pi  Lambda  Tau 

Lambda  Tau 
Member  Sigma  Zeta 


Dan  Lepp 
McKendrean  Staff 
President  McKendree    Choii 
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PHI  LAMBDA  SIGMA 


The  Philosophian  Literary 
Society  has  the  distinction  of 
being  the  oldest  fraternity  on 
campus.  Founded  in  1837,  it 
has  served  McKendree  College 
very  adequately  for  137  years 
in  the  field  of  literature.  Philo 
is  active  in  the  Intramural 
Athletic  Program.  However, 
within  its  own  meetings  and 
fraternal  interaction,  a  great 
deal  of  emphasis  is  placed  on 
personal  literary  and  rhetorical 
achievement.  Philo  deems  itself 
in  nurturing  fraternal  brother- 
hood as  do  most  organizations. 
However,  Philo  considers  broth- 
erhood to  be  thegroupnessof  a 
closed  organization,  but  the 
closeness  of  an  open  group. 


Bruce  Moeller 
Ed  Bergen 
Jerry  Thomas 
Tom  McHugh 
Nelson  McAtee 
Gary  Cox 

John  Wayne  Andersor 
Randy  McGuire 
Clyde  Brown 
Byung  Son 
James  White 
Delbert  Scranton 


PHI  RHD  CHI 


David  Wilkey  (Advisor) 

Ed  Davidson 

Dennis  Toberman 

Scott  Sterrenberg 

Tim  Triggs 

John  Fenton 

Dr.  John  Kovac  (Advisor 

Joe  Lanius 

Harold  Howie 

Mike  Krause 

Mark  Allen 

Bill  Wesselmen 

Pat  Doyle 

Dan  Johnson 


John  Russell 

Daniel  Miller 

Roland  Campbell 

Edward  Streif  (Advisor) 

David  Krause 

Timothy  McDonald 

Keith  Wieneke 

Roger  Jones  (not  pictured) 

Robert  Reindle  (not  pictured) 

Robert  Young  (not  pictured) 

Rodney  McGrew  (not  pictured) 


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DELTA  PHI  SIGMA 


1. 

Craig  Votrian 

14. 

Bruce  Winterrowd 

2. 

Dennis  Thomas 

15. 

David  Ellis 

3. 

Ken  Suzuki 

16. 

Hal  Gray 

4. 

Fred  Brauer 

17. 

Frank  Washington 

5. 

Rudy  Williams 

18. 

Dennis  Radosevich 

6. 

Jay  Greer 

19. 

Lloyd  Steinkamp 

7. 

Robert  Eickhoff 

20. 

John  Roth 

8. 

Landon  Moore 

21. 

Brad  Weathers 

9. 

Brian  Gallagher 

22. 

Ronald  Christ 

10. 

Bruce  Brock 

23. 

David  Adams 

11. 

Jon  Johnson 

24. 

Phillip  Souders 

12. 

Christopher  Karsteter 

25. 

David  Dutler  (Advisor) 

13. 

Francis  Dant  (Bu 

tch) 

26. 

Jim  Bunge 

ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA 


Alpha  Phi  Omega  is  one  of  the  largest  fraternities  in  our  country 
today.  There  are  over  500  chapters  with  a  membership  of  over 
150,000  men.  A.P.O.'s  main  objectives  are  to  promote  leadership, 
provide  friendships,  and  service  to  the  community,  school,  and 
nation. 

Chi  Omega,  formally  Alpha  Kappa  Tau,  was  founded  in  1967 
with  the  ideals  of  promoting  leadership,  friendship,  and  service  to 
all  intents  and  purposes  for  the  Campus.  The  society  is  active  in 
many  service  projects  throughout  the  school  year,  creating  a  unity 
of  Brotherhood  between  members  and  benefiting  the  Campus  and 
surrounding  communities. 

In  the  spring  of  1972,  AKT  became  a  charter  member  of  the 
national  service  fraternity  Alpha  Phi  Omega.  The  chapter  name  is 
Chi  Omega  and  is  the  only  national  fraternity  of  the  McKendree 
Campus. 

Chi  Omega  Chapter  prides  itself  on  providing  service  whenever 
needed  and  great  unity  between  brothers. 


1.  Tom  Wolfslau 

2.  Don  Kelpelski 

3.  Mark  Reibold 

4.  Phil  Egan 

5.  Bill  Best 

6.  John  Potthast 

7.  Leonard  Starling 

8.  Steve  Harris 


Don  Huckaby 
David  Koelling 
Gregory  Kozera 
MikeCromeans 
Bradley  Flinders 


Bill  Wesselman 
Craig  Votrian 
Robert  Eickhoff 
Thomas  Weber 
Terry  Nunn 
Bill  James 
Brian  Gallagher 
Robert  Blackwell 
Dan  Johnson 
Lloyd  Steinkamp 
Doug  Rose 


1.  Connie  Hormon 

2.  Melanie  Feazel 

3.  Kathleen  Jones 

4.  Linda  Marick 

5.  Nancy  Weible 

6.  Trina  Schaefer 

7.  Jean  Kirts  (Advisor) 

8.  Sherry  Ratz 

9.  Mary  Beans 


ALPHA  OMEGA 


In  the  three  years  that  Alpha  Omega  had  been  actively  re-instated  on  campus, 
it  has  proven  itself  to  be  a  strong,  active,  and  worthwhile  organization.  Alpha 
Omega  is  based  upon  the  belief  that  the  college  years  should  be  a  rich  mixtureof 
learning,  service,  and  friendship,  and  that  through  finding  your  own  individuality 
you  can  find  real  happiness  with  those  around  you.  In  addition  to  service  projects 
for  the  campus  and  community,  Alpha  Omega  has  adopted  an  American  Indian 
girl,  to  be  supported  with  funds  raised  by  the  organization. 


Dana  Ard 
Lynn  Strieker 
Joyce  Gobin 
Terry  Minard 
Peggy  Spencer 
Kay  Hazelwonder 
Donna  Perkins 
Kathy  Markarian 
Lanell  Bayler 
Cindy  Weubbles 
Mary  Sullivan 
Ellen  Olds 
Kathy  Smith 
Paula  Gillespie 
Donna  Geiger 
Mrs.  Welch  (Advisor) 
Barb  Koeble 
Judy  Harper 
Debbie  Lanius 
Kathy  Carson 
Nancy  Weible 


22.  Janet  Simmons 

23.  Mindy  Mernick 
Not  Pictured: 

Susie  Klingelhoefer 
Rose  Kerche 


SIGMA  KAPPA  TAU,  Colony  of 
GAMMA  SIGMA  SIGMA 

Sigma  Kappa  Tau,  founded  in  1967,  has  concentrated  its  efforts  this  past  year 
on  service  projects  that  would  allow  acceptance  in  the  National  Sorority  of  Gamma 
Sigma  Sigma.  Activities  throughout  the  year  included  hours  spent  with  community 
affairs,  as  well  as  school  services.  Sigma  Kappa  Tau  received  notification  of 
colonization  under  Gamma  Sigma  Sigma  on  February  28,  1973,  and  after  a  years 
probation-they  will  soon  become  a  charter  member. 


Gina  Harlin 
Claudia  Cook 
Chris  Miller 
Melanie  Feazel 
Robin  Headberg 
Karen  Rankin 
Mary  Beans 
Jeanne  Cygan 
Becky  Carson 
Pam  Boden 
Kathy  Jones 
Pat  Jamison 
Pat  Keihna 
Sherry  Hampton 
Susan  Fette 


Not  Pictured:  Sherry  Ratz 


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HONORARY  SCIENCE  SOCIETY 


1.  Phil   Eagan  6.       Kathy  Markarian 

2.  Wayne  Dillinder  7.       Laura  Easley 

3.  Dianne  Widicus  8.       Hal  Gray 


ALPHA  PSI  OMEGA 


4.  Dianne   Douglas 

5.  Terry  Planitz 


9.       Kian  Bin  Chu 


From    Left   to   Right:    Mrs.    Grace   Welch    (Advisor),  'george  lightcap',  Candace  Switzer,  John  Wayne  Anderson,  Gary  Cox,  Claudia  Keren,   Dr.   Dean 
Thomlison   (Advisor). 


The 


McKendree 
Review 


Volumn  LIU  No.   10 


March  15,  1974 


B  Lebanon,  III 


Rich  Grumley 
Pam  Boden 
Judy  Fries 
Mary  Beans 
Claudia  Cook 
Jeanne  Cygan 
Marge  Berkel 
Paul  Cermak 
Leonard  Starlit 
Mrs.  Best  (Advil 


McKendree  Review 

Printed  every  other  week  of 
the  school  year  except  during  the 
holiday  and  semester  vacations 
and  examination  periods  by  the 
O'Fallon  Progress  for  the  Mc- 
Kendree  Students   Assoeiation. 

Editor Leonard  Starling 

Sports  Editor  .  .  Mark  Kramer 

REPORTERS 
Judy    Fries.    .    .    .Pam   Boden 
Claudia  Cook.   .  .Jeanne  Cygan 
Marge    Berkel.   .   .Mary  Beans 

Bill  Lasich Paul  Cermak 

Janet   Bowermaster 
Rich  Grumley  . .  Nelson  McAtee 
Photographer  ....  Bill  Best 
and  Dave  Dow 

Advisor Evelyn  Best 

Opinions  expressed  in  signed 
editorials,  letters,  and  articles 
are  those  of  the  writers  and 
do  not  necessarily  represent  the 
views  of  the  McKendree  Re- 
view, the  Student  Association,  or 
McKendree  College. 


Not  Pictured: 
Bill  Lasich 
Mark    Kramer 
Dave    Dow 
Robert    Rick 
Nelson    McAtee 


is  a  matter  of  fact,  this 

book  of  1 974  is  dedicated 

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ly   dedicate   it  to  Dr. 

Emerial  Owen,  who  has 
shown  great  interest  in  people, 
ation 


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