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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
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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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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
Chaplain
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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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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Charlotte Smith; Seer
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Emma Murphy; Bookkeeper
Dori Amari;
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Kathy Fuhrman; Asst. Director of Public Information
Nobert Rapp; Director of
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Chris Beckker; Sec. to Dir. of the Plant
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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
Friedric
Furtkan
Garcia,
Gauntz,
Friedrich, Jane
tkamp, James
Esther
tz, Karen
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
Yunker, John
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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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Patty
Chapman
Rick
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Tom
Julia
Joyce
Jay
Sherry
Susan
Garrett
Geolat
Gobin
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Hampton
Haney
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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.
playoffs.
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Laura Easlev
Paula Gillespe\
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JUNIOR MAJD
Nancy Weihk
SOPHOMORE MAID
Rav Hazelwonder
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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involved in
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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HOMECOMIN G CO-C H AIRMEN
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???."
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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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CHAPLAIN
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CARNEGIE HALL
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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
for each moment
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Happiness is having
A soul full of peace,
A mind full of knowledge
A body full of life.
And, a heart full of love.
Nancy Travelstead
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Together we are
but so apart
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
by
Terry
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
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McKendree 6 Wins
(W)
2 Losses
vs.
McKendree
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Away
Played in NAIA Tournament -
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Played in SLACCA Tournament
St.
Louis
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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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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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
Between Jim White's lmita
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
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love, affection, and fits
her new, "near perfec
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Congratulations are
for the Director, Grac
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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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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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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
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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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1.
Craig Votrian
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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
KAPPA LAMBDA IOTA
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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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students, faculty and
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ly dedicate it to Dr.
Emerial Owen, who has
shown great interest in people,
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