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"Ladies and Gentlemen -MCK presents the season 1980!" Somebody once
said that the world was a stage, and all people were actors on that stage. That's
why I chose to arrange this yearbook in the format of a TV season. The maority
of students here have grown up with television, and it's been a good-or bad-
part of their lives. Television seems to reflect life in a lot of eerie ways. As you
look through this book you'll see the resemblance. The students, of course, are
the cast -the actors and actresses that play the lives and experience the many
facets of college life which are portrayed in this book. Every television show has
a group of people working with and for the cast -the Executives, our Administra-
tion, and the crew members, our Faculty and Staff. The whole iVlcKendree
College situation is similar to a TV channel - we even have our own call letters -
MCK. We have vanous TV shows here on campus, for example, The Wide
World of Sports (or is that Wild?), Animal Kingdom, (guess!). The Big Event, lots
of Candid Camera shows, a few Real People shows, Mod Squad, Masterpiece
Theater, Dragnet, Get Smart, even Award Shows!! We have had a great season
here at McKendree (maybe I should say channel MCK.) We tned to get a little bit
of everything crunched into this book which took an Incredible amount of work.
We seemed to have quite a lot of trouble on the network which resulted in a lot
of events and organizations not being pictured. We had snags In communica-
tions with professional photographers who were supposed to capture the Big
Event -Homecoming -which was then held hostage by said photographer for
many months, before being released harmed and severely weakened (see
pages 81-96). This yearbook is one of the more expensive books In recent
years. Each added detail or decoration on each page ADDS UP QUICKLY, but
we felt that since your tuition money would be used in SOME way, it might as
well be in a book that you would get to keep free of charge. So we tried to make
it an enjoyable book at least, if not a great TV Guide. This is the first year for
Advertisements in the McKendrean, and it was a real thnll walking up and down
Lebanon's street begging antique-store owners to buy a 25-dollar ad. As you
can see, not many did (ask Gwen Frederking how she feels about yearbook
ads). We had planned on ten pages, raking in a cool $1,000, but $150 is better
than $0. As you may or may not have known, an amount equal to tuition for 32
credits was divided among the four co-editors of the REVIEW and the MC-
KENDREAN, around $705 for each person, which may or may not have been
earned. I feel like this was a heck of a lot of money for doing something I like, so
while I eagerly accepted this pay, I also tried to listen to everyone's ideas and
suggestions for the kxjok. A yearbook may not be a great literary effort, but it is
still planned as such and must follow a basic theme, so it was impossible to use
all the ideas. I tried to sound ideas out on people (especially Barnett First since
they were handy) and I did drop some of my most stupid ideas (although you
may not believe that after reading this t)ook). I wanted everyone to be In on the
progress all along, and many people were interested In helping, but it's very
hard to keep a person working in the same direction as the rest of the book
without some sort of supervision, and it was kind of hard for me to ask someone
to help at 3:30 am, which was best the tjest time for me to "create." The main
help from others came in the form of sympathy and encouragement, ("Hey, I
APPRECIATE IT!! ") So the book is finally here, we worked hard, I hope you
enjoy and like it, and don't mention the word "yearbook " to me for the next
twenty years. (!).
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Collinsville, II
Humanities (English), BA
3. Nann Adams
Collinsville, II
Elementary Ed., BSE
4. Jennifer Lee Aitken
Mascoutah, II
Ace. /Bus. Ad., BBA
5. Neil Patrick Baker
Mascoutah, II
Mktg./Math, BBA
seniors
1 . Pamela Balsano
Centralia, II
Public Ad., BA
2. Jennifer Jane Barnett
Decatur, II
Human Service, BS
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Mascoutah, II
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St. Louis, Mo
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1 . Larry Bryant
East St. Louis, II
Physical Education, Bb
2. Lynn Bujnak
Belleville, II
Ctiristian Ed/Speech Comm., BA
3. Ellen Lisa Cameron
Centralia, II
Chemistry, BS
4. Jeff Colclasure
Xenia, II
Criminal Justice, BS
5. Michael Cramer
Bogota, Columbia
Pre-Law, BS
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1 . Alayna Davies
Belleville, II
Psychology, BA
2. Susan Renee DeHart
Belleville, II
Music Education, BME
3. Camilla Demaree
Rushville, II
English, BA
4 Mike Dinga
Belleville, II
Mkt./Mgmt., BBA
5. Lloyd Douglas Elmore
Belleville, II
Bus. Ad , BBA
1 . Karen L. Evanko
Collinsville, II
Bus. Ad./Mkt./Mgmt., BBA
2. Linda Sue Farthing
Carrier Mills, II
Math Education, BA
3. Norb Feltrop
Breese, II
Bus. Ad., BBA/Ans., BA
4. Kyle D. Fink
Belleville, II
Ed. /Biology, BS
5. James Ellis Ford
Lebanon, II
Pol. Sci., BA/Parks & Rec, BS
seniors
1. Donald Joseph Frolker
Belleville,
Bus. Ad/Accounting, BBA
2. Lance Gardner
Centralia, II
Parks & Rec, BS
3. Kimbara L. Graham
Teutopolls
Criminal Justice, BS
4. Mary Kaye Griffith
luka, II
Corrections, BS
5. Paula K. Gross
Lebanon, II
Elementary Ed., BSE
seniors
1. Don Haida
Belleville
Bus. Ad./Mktg., BBA
2. Kathy Hardesty
St. Jacobs, II
Physical Education, BS
3. Judith Harlow
Harrisburg, II
Medical Tech., BS
4. Jonathon Harry
Belleville, II
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5. Shirley Mines
Belleville, II
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seniors
1 . Beth Ann Howard
Lebanon, II
Psychology, BA
2. Richard Howard
St. Ann, Mo
Business Ad., BBA
3. Rosa Ivonne Isern
Greenville, II
Business Ad., BBA
4. Betty E. Isringhaus
Okawville, II
Elementary Ed., BSE
5. Janet H. Johnson
Hillsboro, II
Elementary Ed., BSE
seniors
1. Madonna J. Knowles
Mascoutah, II
El. Ed., BSE/Soc. Sci., BA
2. John Joseph Kowalis, Jr.
Fairmont City, II
Bus. Ad. /Accounting, BBA
3 Larry Lechner
Trenton, II
Bus. Ad./Mktg., BBA
4. Raymond J. Leslie
Collinsville, II
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Belleville, II
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Fairview Heights, II
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Ashley, II
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3. Kevin James Miller
Belleville. II
Biology, BS
4. Thomas Milliner
Peoria, II
Pol. Sci. /Criminal Jus., BA
5. Karen Sue Missey
St. Jacob, II
Physical Education, BS
1. Cheryl A. Morley
Collinsville, II
Accounting/Mktg., BBA
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Mascoutah, II
Psy., BA/Equest., BS
3. Norton Newcomb III
Lebanon. II
Pol. Sci./Pre-Law, BA
4. Gloria DeHaven Pearson
Chicago, II
Political Science, BA
5. Kevin Lee Quaid
Okawville, II
Bus. Ad./Mgmt., BBA
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OTallon, II
Crim. Jus/Police Ad., BA
2. Tere Cramer Runyon
Bogota, Columbia
Psychology, BA
3. Robert Louis Savio
St. Louis, Mo
Mktg./Mgmt., BBA
4. John Bernard Schatte
Chicago, II
Business Ad., BBA
5. John B. Schomaker
New Baden, II
Accounting, BBA
1. Patty Kay Swearingin
Cottage Hills, II
Physical Education, BS
2. Sherry Lynn Surber
Belleville, II
Chemistry, BS
3. Kevin W. Tate
Centralia, II
Psychology, BA
4. Candace Rae Thuerkoff
Fairview Heights, II
Bus. Ad./Mktg., BBA
5. James Whilt Timper
Belleville, II
Chemistry, BS
seniors
1 . Robin Williams
Lebanon, II
Criminal Justice, BA
2. Kevin Leroy Zeeb
Trenton, II
Biology/Chem. minor, BS
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Fairtield, II
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The ELI program began in 1978 at
McKendree and has taught the
English language to many students
from several countnes. The ELI
students spend a semester learning
vocabulary, grammer, etc. before
they graduate. Many of the ELI
students matriculated at McKendree.
This last the last year for the
program at McKendree.
FIRST ROW: Zoraida Diaz, Mana
Eugenia CarDenas. SECOND
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Franklin Salas.
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Faculty/ Administration
O. Sue Davis, Secretary (1)
Judith W Maserang. M.S.N (2)
Instaictor in Nursing
Linda Robinson, M.S.N. (3)
Instructor in Nursing
Garnett A. Stiorb, M.A. (4)
Assistant Professor of Nursing
Dorottiy Stratman-Lucey, MSN.
Instructor in Nursing (5)
Students
Kathryn Albert, Salem, II (6)
DelDorati Barger, Frestiman
Rtionda Bennett, Junior
Cfinstine Carver, Sophomore
Judith Chaney, Highland, IL
Cheryl Clement, Freshman
Brenda Cole, Freshman
Sue Coonrod, Junior
Ramona Cornish, Lebanon, II
Marilyn De Groote, Junior
Staria Eller, Collinsville, II
Mary Elliston, Junior
Esther Elmendort. Freshman
Lanette Erlinger, Junior
Theresa Eversgerd, Junior
Lorenda Fever, Junior
Margaret Frazier, Freshman
Ethel Fnedench, Freshman
Margaret Gebhart, Junior
Janet Gensch, Sophomore
Grace Gnder. Freshman
Kathleen Heimann, Germantown, II (7)
Elise Herrmann, Junior
Shirley Hines, Junior
Susan Holmes, Freshman
Elva Johnson, Junior
Georgia Jones,
Cathenne Kain, Freshman
Monica Kaltenbaeck, Freshman
Julie Karr, Junior
Martha Kibler, Lebanon, II (8)
Kathie Knuf, Junior
Kathy Kneg, Junior
Dons Lackey, Freshman
Susan Maschhoff, Sophomore
Donna McCann, Mascoutah, II
Eldonia Merriweather, East St Louis,
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Helen Mitchom, Sophomore
Jeanette Moore, Junior
Lola Needham, Centralia, II
Shirley O'Connell, Freshman
Merribeth Oerther, Freshman
Sarah Patton, East St. Louis, II (10)
Alberta Peters, Millstadt, II (11)
Bruce Pomeroy, Freshman
Irene RaHerty, Belleville, IL (12)
Lucille Rakers, Freshman
Andrea Rheinhardt, Lebanon, II (13)
Beverly Riley, Freshman
Karen Rubio, Freshman
Denise Saksa, Freshman
Carolyn Sitzes, Freshman
Dianna Smith, Freshman
Chnstie Stephens, Junior
Rose Stephenson, Granite City, II (14)
Cheryl Stroot, Freshman
Jane Strubhart, Lebanon, II (15)
Ruth Taylor, Freshman
Jan Tegmeyer, Freshman
Virginia Telford, Junior
Kathleen Thiem, Scott AFB, II (16)
Kathleen Timmerman, Junior
Manlyn Von Bokel, Junior (17)
Nona Warren, Freshman
Joann Weber, Junior
Manlyn Weintz, Junior
Carol Wing, Freshman
Lisa Wolf, Freshman
Nancy Yockey, Freshman
Jo Anna Young. Freshman
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soapbox
If you would like to present an opposing viewpoint to the above
editorial, feel free to vent any frustrations above. Tfie opinion of
said person is not necessarily those of McK.
on location
1 . The Cross-Country balloon that flew by in the fall was one of the
unusual types of transportation seen at McK . .
2. Help!! Giant spiders are invading Stevenson House!!
3. Barnett 2nd's view of McK life.
4. A daily reminder of the Iranian crisis.
5. Scott Air Force Base is spying on us.
Ted Anderson, Ph.D. (1)
Assistant Professor of Biology
Robert Arneson, M A
Instructor in Criminal Justice
Chairman of Criminal Justice Department
Richard W Bass. Jr . M M
Instructor in Music
Ronald Black, Ph D
Assistant Professor of English
Stanley E. Bochtler, Ph.D. (2)
Associate Professor of Education
Chairman of Education Department
Murella Bosse, Ph D
Associate Professor of Psychology
Robert Brown, MA
Professor of Sociology
Chairman of Social Sciences Department
James Drake, M F A
Assistant Professor of Art
Roma D Eidson. MA
Instructor in Criminal Justice
Patrick Folk, Ph D (3)
Assistant Professor of History
Glenn H. Freiner, M M (4)
Professor of Music
Chairman of Fine Arts Department
Paul S Funkhouser, Ph D. (5)
Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Mathematics
George Hickenlooper, D.F A (6)
Associate Professor of Theater
Don Hoist, Ed D
Professor of Physical Education
Marilyn Huxford, MA
Instructor in Criminal Justice
Mary Anne Idoux, MA (7)
Assistant Professor of Business
RE Jones, Ph D
Professor of Mathematics
M. Jean Kirts, MS
Assistant Professor of Physical Education
Director of Women's Athletics
John Kovac, Ph.D. (8)
Professor of Political Science
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Norman Paul Madsen, Ph D
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
and College Chaplain
Frederick A, [\/leyer, Pfi D (9)
Assistant Professor of Education
Cfiarlen tvlitchell, Pfi D
Assistant Professor of Education
Phihp W Neale. Pfi D (10)
Assistant Professor of Philosopfiy
David L Oftinger, M F A
Instructor in Art
Emerial L Owen. Jr , Pfi D
Professor of Education
James Rafferty. IWB A (11)
Assistant Professor of IWanagement
fylyron C Reese. Pfi D (12)
Professor of Cfiemistry
Gtiairman Of Science and Mattiematics Department
Orville H Sctianz. tVI M Ed (13)
Professor of tylusic
fylargaret Lee Starr, Pfi D
Assistant Professor of Englisfi
Cfiairman of Humanities Department
Harry Statfiam, lyi S (14)
Assistant Professor of Ptiysical Education
Director of IVIens Atfiletics
Edward E. Streif. MBA
Assistant Professor of Business
Cfiairman of Business Department
Steptianie Teer
Instructor in Criminal Justice
Ronald Tremmel. IVI B A (15)
Instructor in t^flarketing
David Van Aken. M A
Instructor in Englisfi
William Walther, Pfi D (16)
Assistant Professor of Biology
Elizabetti C Zelman. Pfi D (17)
Assistant Professor of Anttiropology— Sociology
Almeda Lafir-Well. Pti.D
Director of Englisfi Language Institute
Leopoldo Killingbeck, fVI A
Director of Admissions— ELI
Wallace Hopkins (18)
Instructor— ELI
faculty
network
executives
Gerrit J. TenBrink, Ed D. (1)
President of the College and
Professor of Education
Dwigfit Leroy Ling, PhD (2)
Vice-President for Academic Affairs
and Professor of History
Bernard H. Velzen, Ph.D. (3)
Vice-President for Financial Affairs
and Senior Vice-President
Thomas L. Darrah, Ed.D. (4)
Vice-President for Student Affairs
and Instructor in Education
Gary W. Smith, B.S. (5)
Vice-President for Development
Helen E. Gilbert, M.S.L.S.
Librarian and Associate Professor
Larry W. Yeater. Ph.D. (6)
Registrar, Director of Institutional
Planning and Research, and Assistant
Professor of Education
Joann B. Montague, Ph.D.
Academic Dean - Kentucky Centers
Daniel B. Baker, M.S.
Director of Admissions
Barbara Raymond, MP. A. (7)
Advanced Institutional Development
Program Coordinator
executive
producer
executive
staff
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Annette Dickerstieid Coordinator of Veterans Affairs
(1)
Janet Evans Acting Secretary (2)
Patricia Moll Secretary (3)
ADMISSIONS
Lynn Beck Admissions Counselor (4)
Robert Burk Assistant Director of Admissions
Betty Cornell Secretary (5)
Janet Mallricti Secretary (6)
Howard Martin Assistant Director of Admissions
A J Woods Assistant Director of Admissions
A.I.D.P. COORDINATOR OFFICE
Patricia Paradis Secretary
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
Debra Corlett Secretary (7)
Luanne Lucy Director of Intramurals
BOOKSTORE
David Munoz Manager
CAREER, INTERNSHIP, PLACEMENT
Elva Hines Director (8)
JoAnn Davis Secretary (9)
COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
Tina Federer Printer (10)
Gladys Hess Records Assistant (11)
Donna Meininger Volunteer
Ruttiellen Pegg Director
Barbara Scfimitt Records Assistant (12)
COMPUTER CENTER
Howard Porter Director
Jill Weil Assistant to tfie Director
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Leslie Missey Secretary
DEVELOPMENT
Brenda Maine Director of Public Relations and
Alumni Relations (13)
Alma Weik Assistant for Gifts and Alumni Arctiives
(14)
Dons Wolfslau Secretary (15)
FINANCIAL AFFAIRS
Sharon Brownfield Accounts Payable Clerk (16)
Millicent Collins Switcfiboard Operator (17)
Marty Cox Accounts Receivable Clerk (18)
Judith Morgan Accountant (19)
Deborah Neider Payroll Clerk
Robert Neider Assistant Business Manager
Mary Ann Newcomb Secretary (20)
FINANCIAL AIDS
A J Woods Director
LaDoris Weber Secretary (21)
executive staff
HEALTH SERVICES
Mary Daylor, R N Nurse (22)
INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH & PLANNING
Jill Weil Secretary
KENTUCKY CENTERS
Hershel Finney Director of Admissions
Vivian Knott Secretary Louisville
Jo-Een Rider Secretary/Ellzabethtown
LIBRARY
Patricia Burger Secretary (23)
Doris Jefferson Library Assistant (24)
Antonia Snee Library Assistant (25)
NURSING
O Sue Davis Secretary
PERSONAL AND STAFF DEVELOPMENT
Margaret Collins Director
Juanita Washington Secretary (26)
PHYSICAL PLANT
Cfiristine Becker Secretary (27)
Boyd Davis Chief of Security (28)
Tom Dorencamper Maintenance
Mary Eisel Custodian
Richard Eisel Custodian
John Fischer Locksmith
Nannette Manner Security Guard
David Harpstreit Custodian
William Harris Groundsman
Adam Landry Electrical Plumber Appliance
Donald Lougeay Carpenter (29)
George Lyons Air Conditionlng/Heatmg (30)
Michael McDuffy Custodian
Calvin Mandley Custodial Supervisor
David Mog Security Guard
Carletus Nailing Custodian
Glenn Podesva Custodian
Norbert Rapp Director
Joannie Schroeder Custodian
Linda Smith Custodian
Walter Smith Custodian
Becky Thomas Custodian
Stewart Webster Custodian
Harold Zeeb Custodian
PRESIDENT
Ann Zimmerlee Secretary (31)
REGISTRAR
Maria Dorencamper Assistant to Registrar and
Office Manager (32)
Kathy Page Secretary
Ingrld Rosenbaum Secretary (33)
SNACK BAR
Verena Frerking Manager (34)
Fran Lautenschloger Manager (35)
SOCIAL SCIENCES DIVISION
Nancy Ferguson Secretary
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Phyllis Kuhl Director (36)
STUDENT AFFAIRS
Don Austin Head Resident
Karen Austin Secretary (37)
JoAnn Davis Secretary (9)
Ann RIsdon Assistant to Thaxton & Hines (38)
Valene Thaxton Director for Peer Counseling and
Student Development/ Head Resident (39)
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ed to the Stevenson House. It commemorates
the St. Clair County Histoncal Society making the
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Administration and Staff
JoAnn Montague, PH.D., Academic Dean (1)
Hershel Finney, Director of Admissions (2)
Vera Curts (3)
Vivian Knott, Secretary/Louisville (4)
Jo-Een Schubie-Rider, Secretary/ Elizabethtown (5)
Faculty
Paul Berrier (6)
Helen Davis (7)
Millard Dunn (8)
Cha'-les R. Leake (9)
Hal Montague (10)
Larry Perkins (11)
Dr. Ralph Royster (12)
Jeremiah Smith (13)
Students
Rick Beaver, Senior (14)
Lawrence Breed, Junior (15)
Pege Bailey, Senior (16)
Philip Carpenter, Senior (17)
Charles Cameron, Junior (18)
Rex Chase, Senior (19)
Garry Collins, Senior (20)
Donald Crawford, Junior (21)
LeRoy Dix, Senior (22)
Gayle Dodd, Senior (23)
Carol Gravatte, Junior (24)
Marvin Harris, Senior (25)
Robert Hess, Senior (26)
Ronald Hess, Senior (27)
Conrade Holloway, Junior (28)
Aaron Houston, Senior (29)
David Jackson, Freshman (30)
Jacob Lo Bue, Senior (31)
Rodger Morrow, Senior (32)
Joe Smith, Senior (33)
Ronald James Smith, Senior (34)
John David Stacey, Junior (35)
Alvin Stanley, Freshman (36)
Frank Ulery, Sophomore (37)
John Williams, Sophomore (38)
kentucky
centers
v./
greeks
wild kingdom . . .
pages 52, 53, 54,
55, 56.
the young & restless . . .
pages 57, 58, 59, 60
sesame street . . .
page 61
bs'ers
FIRST ROW: Sam Mclntyre, Chicago Smith SECOND ROW: Alumnus Rick
Serena, Neil Baker, Kip Pabst, Jay Sabo, Mike Hogan, John Schene, Roger Sch-
allom THIRD ROW: Ty Guericke, Alumnus Joe Gnmoldi, Alumnus Dave Warn-
ecke, Dennis Bosslet, Alumnus Dave Harnson, Tom Piatchek, Alumnus Keith
Mess, Alumnus Bob deRoode FOURTH ROW: Jeff Lanter, Mark Riti, Larry Beer-
man, Matt Chrum (below), Bill Erwin (above), Chns Sirtak, Dan Dobbins, Rob
Savio.
The Platonian Social Society was founded in
1849 and is chartered by the State of Illinois. The
BS'ers are well known on campus for their athlet-
ics. They also sponsored a Spaghetti supper, a
St. Patrick's Day Blast (and lots of little explos-
ions), the weekly meetings of the Geology Club
for "REAL ROCK " hounds, and many Walton 2nd
and Baker 3rd activities. They had a car in the
Homecoming Parade and an open house after
Commencement exercises.
The Philosophian Literary Society is the
oldest literary society west of the Alle-
ghenies and the third oldest in the nation
Philo had a teann of members and fnends
playing in the Intramural contests.
FIRST ROW: Bonds Robinson, Dirk Reynolds SECOND ROW: Tom Milliner, Rich
Tillman, Norb Feltrop, Mike Delia, Ray Clyde.
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FIRST ROW: Mike Cramer, Dave Newcum SECOND ROW: Tim Adams, Norton
Newcombe, Steve Landon, Bill Cramer, John Kennedy Jr. THIRD ROW: Jeff
Brasel, Jim Johnson, Mike Reddy, Bill Parkin FOURTH ROW: Dave Bayler.
The men of Delta Phi Sigma do their best to sponsor
fun campus-wide activities. Their yearly pig roast this
year was so good the pig had photos and interviews in
the local paper (why does it wear that strange cap?) for
several weeks. Adelphi's pledges show their enthus-
iasm for Adelphi by running through the campus mall
during a full moon. The actives make sure everyone
can see this great act by calling every dorm floor and
announcing the bare facts. This year Adelphi won the
Men's Volleyball in Intramurals. Their pledges were Bill
Parkin, John Kennedy Jr., Dave Newcum, and Ricardo.
Alpha Phi Omega is the only national ser-
vice fraternity on campus. APO is the sole
sponsor of the Red Cross Bloodmobile,
which produced Ron Martz s outstanding
performance as Dracula. APO runs the
concession stand, along with Sigma, at
all basketball games.
FIRST ROW: Greg Thomure, Bnan Kay, Chns Smith, Terry Davmroy SECOND
ROW: Doug Willyard, Jim Rafferty, Kevin Zeeb, Richard Howard, Ron Martz, Craig
Gardner.
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MEMBERS: Kevin Meiss, Dave Essner, Scott Reitman, Lewis Toms, Boyd Davis,
Advisor, Dr. Kovac, Advisor.
The Phi Rho Chi Social Service
Society was founded in the spring
of 1963. The society sponsors var-
ious social events and service pro-
jects for the betterment of the
college.
Alpha Omega was chartered on Nov-
ember 23, 1954 and rechartered in Nov-
ember 1970. AO sponsored bake-sales
and a float in the Homecoming Parade,
which took first place. They won the In-
tramural Women's Soccer contest. All
three of this years Homecoming Queen
candidates were from AO, as was one of
the three attendants.
FIRST ROW: Nann Adams, Katie Manion, Debbie Erwin, Debbie Burger SECOND
ROW: Cheryl Potthast, Tracy Zimmerman, Julie Mize, (Martha Schilling THIRD
ROW: Linda Eckert, Mary Kaye Griffith, Janet Klein, Anne Meyer FOURTH ROW:
Karen Missey, Tnsh Visintine, Mary Ann Fry, Kathy Smithe FIFTH ROW: Jenny
Aitken, Ann Adams, Cindy Leudeman, Candy Thuerkoft, Beverly Beck.
ao
Clio
FIRST ROW: Nancy "Popcorn" Nolan, Ginny "Peaches" Lowe, Jenny Barnett,
Mary Kay "Micky" Gavin SECOND ROW: Ann Meyer, Lisa Lawson, Glo Pearson,
Cindy Ptacek.
The Clionian Literary Society was
founded in 1869 as the first society
for women on this campus. Clio
was very active In the Intramural
contests. They held an Anniversary
Party for Alumni of Clio.
Gamma Sigma Sigma is a national service sorority. They helped with APO's
Bloodmobile, worked with "Meal on Wheels, " built a Homecoming float, and
sponsored a Talent Show. They attended a Regional Convention of Sigma. They
held an Alumni Reunion and party and a Farewell picnic for their Seniors.
FIRST ROW: Karen Kelemetc, Vicky Lindsey SECOND ROW: Barb Lynn, Sherry
Surber, Elaine Laws, Camille Dunn, Cheryl Moore THIRD ROW: Michele "Bird"
Wiley, Alayna Davies, Lynda Ross FOURTH ROW: Paula Gross, Jan Pelley, Jodie
Davison, Ronnell Huie.
Sigma
indy's
FIRST ROW: Carolyn Holloway SECOND ROW: SusI Whitehead, Beth Francis,
Sherry Cusick, Kathy Smith THIRD ROW: Betty Isringhaus, Ellen Cameron,
Stephanie Crouch, Barb Schwemmer FOURTH ROW: Lynn Bujnak, Mahlyn Hal-
stead, Camilla Demaree, Michele Gilmore, Donna Pedtke, Sandy McGeehee, Patti
Huber FIFTH ROW: Gwennie Frederking, Toni Edwards, Verna Jones, Tena
Edwards.
The Independents exist so that those
people that don't belong to a frat or sor-
ority can play in the Intramural Sports
games. The Indys are very active in the
sports, winning this year's Women's
Volleyball.
The Inter-Soclety Council is made
up of representatives from each
sorority and fraternity on campus.
They work for the betterment of the
"Greeks."
FIRST ROW: Ron Martz, APO; Debbie Burger AO; Neil Baker, BSers; SECOND
ROW: Chns Smith, APO; Terry Davinroy, APO; Ronnell Huie, SIGMA; Larry
Beerman, BSers; Dirk Reynolds, PHILO; Cindy Ptacek, CLIO THIRD ROW: Karen
Beck, AO; Debbie Erwin, AO; Jenny Barnett, CLIO; Jan Pelley, SIGMA.
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issues & answers
FIRST ROW: Brenda Baker, Lisa Lawson, Mary Ann Fry, Camilla Demaree
SECOND ROW: Vice-President Mary Kaye Griffith, Janet Klein, Tracy Zimmer-
man, Gail Killion THIRD ROW: Secretary-Treasurer Roger Schallom, Jim Rogers,
Stan Elfrink, President Craig Gardner, Lindy Backues.
The members of the Student Govern-
ment are elected by the student body
each spring and represents students on
six committees; Student Affairs, Student
Conduct, Academic Affairs, Financial &
Budgetary Affairs, the Board of Trustees,
and Convocations. This year the group
was instrumental in planning several
forums between Administration and the
Student Body.
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The Programs Board made up of the Student
Government Vice-President, who appomts a
Program Chairman, and all students who wish to
help plan the campus activities. This year Pro-
grams sponsored several speakers, bands, etc.
They worked very hard on the Homecoming, of
which Tracy Zimmerman was Chairperson. The
members attended conventions throughout the
year to "talent scout."
FIRST ROW: Verna Jones, Chairperson Elaine Laws, Beth Gollmger SECOND
ROW: Betty Isringhaus, Judy Harlow, Gail Killion THIRD ROW: Terry Davinroy,
Mary Kaye Griffith, Lindy Backues.
that's entertainment!!
eye-witness news
Editor-in-Chief Mike Cramer, Associate Editor Marilyn Halstead, Ginny Lowe Jan
Pelley, Photographer Bill Parkins.
The McKendree Review got off to a
shaky start with Anne Meyer giving up
the job as Editor after a few weeks. The
following issues were very controversial
on campus, being accused of having a
narrow scope of focus and being biased.
Whether or not these charges were true,
the 1980 Review will be remembered for
being a good conversation piece.
In the Spring of 1979, two people, Mike Acton &
Susi Whitehead, applied as Editor of the McKen-
drean so they were chosen co-editors. Susi at-
tended a Workshop in August at Silver Dollar
City, Mo. Due to internal staff conflicts, the book
progressed slowly and was published late in the
1980-81 school year.
Editor in Chief Susi Whitehead, Photography Editor Mike Acton, Advisor Ron
Tremmel, Herff-Jones Representative Gayle Cordes.
in search of .... a yearbook
dragnet
FIRST ROW: Nancy Jones, Bamett 3rd: Susi Whitehead, Barnett 1st SECOND
ROW: Jim Rogers, Walton 2nd; Mary Kay Griffith, Walton 3rd; Mike Delia, Baker
2nd & 3rd THIRD ROW: Val Thaxton, Director; Don Austin, Head Resident
FOURTH ROW: Jim Hefner, Walton 1st: John Boswell, Baker 2nd; Lynn Bujnak,
Barnett 2nd; Tom Milliner, Baker 2nd; Missing: Scot Rietman, Baker 3rd.
The Resident Counselors came back to campus a week early
to learn about counseling, assisting, & STAFFING. Part of their
preparation included climbing 13-foot walls (ask Susi), crossing
canyons by grapevine (ask Lynn), and falling off of telephone
posts (ask Val). They continued their year with weekly staff
meetings (yawn), fire drills (aughl!!), and two Pancake Break-
fasts. They spent most of their opening doors at 4:30 am and
doing paperwork (!).
McKendree students serve as Campus
Security Guards under the supervision of
Boyd Davis. Nanette Manner and Dave Mog
were full time Security Guards, along withi
Boyd, but their positions were dropped, leav-
ing the students to work those shifts.
FIRST ROW: Marilyn Elder, Jeanne Renneker, Nancy Rothchild SECOND ROW:
Scott Lacy, Matt Chrum, John Schene, Chief of Secunty Boyd Davis, THIRD
ROW: Lewis Toms, Chicago Smith, John Kennedy, Jr., Dave Essner.
the blue knights
meet the press
FRONT ROW: Carol Fairfield, Ginger Ogden BACK ROW: Greg Thomure, Mike
Acton.
McKendree students work in Com-
munications Office sorting mail, and
printing the tons of "paperwork"
found throughout campus. They help
print the College catalogues and
books.
The fraternity on campus known as
Adelphi picks a few McKendree girls
to be members of a group called
Little Sisters. These girls have usu-
ally helped the frat with their vari-
ous activities throughout the year,
and are considered special friends.
FIRST ROW: Debbie Ford, Tere Runyon, Alayna Davies SECOND ROW: Adel-
phian Jim Ford, Adelphian Tracy Miller, Ginny "Peaches" Lowe, Cindy Ptacek
THIRD ROW: Nancy "Popcorn" Nolan.
little sisters
another world
FIRST ROW: Marilyn Halstead, Kim Graham SECOND ROW: Cookie Potthast,
Elaine Laws, Marilyn Elder THIRD ROW: Kathy Moreland, Sherry Cusick, Linda
Bailey, FOURTH ROW: Terry Davinroy, Joe Nail, Scott Lacy, Ronnie McCaskill
FIFTH ROW: David Andrew, Mike Delia, Kevin Heiss.
The Model United Nations holds meetings in the Fall
and Spring, inviting high school students from all over
the area to participate as delegates of foreign coun-
tries. The students meet for three or four days on
campus and act out mock UN sessions. The McK
students are responsible for organizing this "political"
event.
McSife, which stands for McKendree
Students in Free Enterpnse, is exactly
that. They are responsible for the man-
agement of the Used-Book Store at
McKendree. This club, under the leader-
ship of Ms. Idoux, studies business and
the free enterprise system.
FRONT ROW: Linda Eckert, Advisor Mary Ann Idoux BACK ROW: Thsh Visintine,
Tom Schmidt, Don Bartle
wall street week
masterpiece theatre
Three one-act plays were held on November 8 & 9.
The first play (pictures 1 & 3) was called "NEXT" and
starred Suzanne DeLaurenti and Mark Fenton. The
second play (picture 2) was "THE LOVELIEST AFTER-
NOON OF THE YEAR," and it starred Elaine Laws and
Fred Analla. Fred and April Gray starred in the third
play called "THE TYPISTS." There were no Spring
plays due to Mr. Hickenlooper's injury.
the love doctor
The Love Doctor, Dr. Leo Buscaglia,
who teaches at UCLA and often ap-
pears on Channel 9 locally, spoke in
the Bearcat Gym to hundreds of peo-
ple, most of them non-students. He
has set records for hugging more
people than anyone else, and added
to his number by hugging Stan Elfnnk.
residence hall Olympics
real people
1 . ABC and FCA get together for a
year-end picnic.
2. Bev Beck stands up for her opin-
ions during a Open Forum on tuition
policies.
3. Barnett gets a head start on their
suntans in December!!
Some of Lower Deneen's activities included Dave Harrison playing for new students (1 )
AO having bake sales (2); tfie New Image Disco (Sherry Surber 3, Jan Pelley & Dan
Dobbins 4, and Nann Adams 6); the Fun Night (Bonnie Mill & Mike Acton 7); and the Ice
Cream Social (Tracy Zimmennan, Katy Manion, Candy Thuerkoff, and Kathy Smithe 5).
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Rod Herrin and Jim Hefner show what can happen
to you when you eat in Ames Hall (1). Double
trouble -is this Dr. Hickenlooper, or just another
bass player? (2). Kevin Heiss and band give a
great concert on the patio (3). Michele Wiley has a
very nutritious lunch in Ames (4). Elaine Laws
M.C.'s the Sigma/Clio pledge show (5).
John "Zook" Kowalis thinks Ames Hall tacos are
pretty good (6). Val Mosley, Debbie Smith and Alicia
Madison seem to be having a good time -maybe the
food isn't so bad (7). Barb Lynn sings at Sigma's
Talent show (8). Nancy, ? , Tena and Debbie enjoy
the patio (9).
December 7th, 1979 . . . Bamett Gets Blasted
. . . almost. During a windstorm, a powerline
pole fell behind Barnett, breaking a gaspipe
and causing a lot of commotion. Barnett girls
spent some time outside in the cold due to the
possibility of the gas exploding (1 & 2).
Interior shot of the chapel (3). Exterior shot of
Holmes Library, home of many term papers (4).
on
location
1 . Holman library, home of one of McK's fa-
mous ghiosts. (BOO!)
2. Wide-angle sfiot of McKendree mall, look-
ing from tfie nortfi to [he south.
stages, sets, ^ -*
and scenery
1. McKendree 1963, minus a few dorms, a
library, a science building, a student center,
and a cafeteria. Upon closer inspection,
those concerned will unravel the origins of
the mysterious tiles to be found in the north
parking lot.
2. Old Main, home of the BS'ers, Philo, and
Academic Records. The building may be a
century and a half old, but it come alive
when grades are issued.
3 Walton Hall, Ames Cafeteria, and Baker
Hall, home for many McKendreans. The
dorms are only a little over a decade old,
but they have accumulated their share of
memories— for instance, there has never
been a fire in the dorms, but there's been
thousands of fire drills and alarms.
1 Baker Hall and the Bearcat Gym. The
unique structure of the gym adds to the
unique qualities of the whole campus. The
gym is the home of the Bearcats and Lady
Bearcats.
2. The clock that keeps our time— it's always
fast as we head to class and slow when
we're sitting In class.
3 Benson Wood Art Building. This used to
be the campus library The structure in-
cludes wooden beam rafters and a metal
spiral staircase.
1. "An interesting view of the
McKendree Bearcats." pc SW
2 Beverly Beck, Jan Pelley,
Marchelle Mueller, Barb Lynn,
Kim Helig, Beth Plaschke "Yes.
Beverly, everyone's together " pc
SW
3. Candy Thuerkoff "C-C-Candy s
ch-ch-cheering away " pc SW
4 Beverly Beck, Jan Pelley,
Marchelle Mueller, Barb Lynn,
Kim Helig, Beth Plaschke "Every-
body SMILE!!" pc SW
5. Mike Woods "Woodie's into
disco " pc SW
6. Tracy Zimmerman, Barry Har-
ris, Mary Kaye Griffith, Stan Elfr-
ink, Beverly Beck, Ty Guericke,
Cookie Potthast, Larry Beerman,
Verna Jones, Mike Dunnigan, Ka-
ren Kelemetc, John Bevenue,
Sherry & Rich King, Betty & Tom
Dorencamper "I now pronounce
you . . ." pc SW
soccer
game
7. Ginger Ogden "Exasperation,
or a cheer?" pc SW
8. Jim Hefner, Tom Milliner,
Roger Schallom, Matt Chrum,
Larry Beerman, Blackburn play-
ers "Matt's in charge " pc SW
9. Blackburn player, Jim Hefner
"Is Hef really that aggressive
when he's not playing soccer?"
pc SW
10 Blackburn players, Danny
Bosslet, Jim Hefner "Nice legs,
Hef." pc SW
1 1 . Mike Delia, Chris Sirtak, Hef
"Real excited, huh?! " pc SW
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12. President Gerritt TenBrink,
McK's Paul Funkhouser "hey, the
Pres. rides in styiell" pc MA
13. Lynn Beck (pie eating con-
test) "Does she always fall asleep
in her pie? Lynn, wake up!" pc
SW
14 Betty & Tom Dorencamper
"Being Parade Marshalls must be
fun— look at the smiles." pc MA
15. "Phi Beta Haida's hard work
shows in their homecoming pa-
rade float. "I think it should have
won the most meaningful float'
award." pc MA
16 Ao float, Ann Adams, Karen
Beck "Hey, just what are you
clowns doing??!!" pc MA
homecoming
parade 1979
17. Beverly Beck, Queen Candi-
date "when you're only 5'2", you
walk softly and carry a big stick,
even in a parade." pc MA
18. Karen Kelemetc, Freshman
Attendant. "So, where are you
from?" ". . . and what are you
studying?" ". . . well, I like the
place . . ." pc MA
19. Sigma' float "I see she got
herself together in time for the
parade." pc MA
20. Verna Jones, Sophomore At-
tendant "I know she's in there
somewhere— I saw her get in the
car."
21 . Cheryl Potthast, Junior Atten-
dant "Hey Cookie, over here!!"
pc MA
1. "A prime example of 1
McKendree's faculty." pc SW
2 Lindy Backues, Janet Klein, Gail
Killion, Mary Ann Fry, Lisa Lawson,
Brenda Baker "Student Govern-
ment Representatives representing
McKendree— Oh no!" pc MA
3. Elaine Laws, Stephanie Willyard
"Steph, I knew you liked to bum
around, but isn't this a bit too
much? And the beard too''!" pc SW
4. Diane, Genes songbird You're a
part of me . . . (we won't go into
that) that I can't live without . . . pc
MA
5 Jan Pelley, Beth Plashke, Barb
Lynn "Yes Barb, we see you holding
on for dear life— or is that a rou-
tine?" pc SW
Young kids attacked candy thrown
by old kids as the Muck U. Home-
coming Parade whizzed through
Lebanon The 27th day of October
was a little cold and windy but no
one minded— except a few band
members frozen to their music. Our
Director of Student Development
was caught getting her revenge by
throwing hedge-apples but some
said she was just clowning around.
Everyone seemed to have a lot of
fun, except Mother Sigma, who lost
her head over the whole deal.
From the Parade we went to the
Soccer game where the Bearcats
tied the Blackburn Beavers 0-0 in
double overtime. It wasn't the thrill
of victory, and Roger Schallom felt
the agony of defeat when he was
red-carded, leaving the Bearcats a
man short.
6. Phi Beta Haida "Hey you guys,
the masks look really great! I mean
you guys look weird! ... I mean you
. . Oh sorry Stan, I didn't mean . . .
Oh Well." pc MA
7. "Looks like Cotton and bass
player are in a real jam." pc MA
homecoming parade
2 1 Tracy Zimmerman Queen Candi-
date "I'd smile too, if I was sitting on
top of such a good looking car
that's being driven by such a good
looking hunk" pc MA
2. Mary Kaye Griffith Queen Candi-
date 'Hey Mary Kaye, why do all the
queen candidates get the good
looking drivers?" pc MA
3 Betfy & Tom Dorencam-
per "Tom must be making
the money— looks like he
traded McK's red pickup for
a sleek Cutlass convertible—
chauffered by no less than
Student President Craig
Gardner! " pc MA
4 4. Karen Beck "Why be a
sad clown? This is a happy
parade— isn't it?" pc SW
5. "BS'ers and Soccer play-
ers—ooo, baby!!" pc MA
6. "Even the Alpha Qmega
Bearcat's face shows excite-
ment!" pc MA
1 Daniel Bosslet & Ann Adams
2. Don Austin & Valerie Thaxton
3 Don & Karen Austin
4 Roger & Joann Davis
5 Dennis & Phyllis Kutil
6 Stan Elfrink & Mary Kaye Griffith
7 Keith Schopp & Anne Meyer
8 Andy Kassebaum & f\/larchelle ^
Mueller
9 Jamie Shear & Micky Macaluso
10 Dave Warnecke & Raka Chau-
han
1 1 Mark Starwalt & Julie Mize
12 Brian Lindsey & Mary Ann Fry
13 Jeff Lanter & Donna Zeugin
14 Dale Schickendanz & Cindy
Leudeman 11
15 Jim Rogers & Janet Klein
16 Larry Beerman & Cookie Pot-
thast
17 Ty Leder & Katy Manion
18. Rich & Sherry King
19, Candy Thuerkoff & Jim Harlan
20 Tracy Zimmerman & Barry Har-
ris
21 Butch Lewis & Beth Plaschkeie
22, Matt Chrum & Brenda Baker
23. Don Haida & Patti
24. Rick Serena & Teresa Ang-
enend
25 Mark Riti & Nann Adams
26, Chicago Smith & Jennifer Alves
27 John Kowalis & Tammy Palmer
28. Jim Hefner & Dianne Schade
29 Mike Hogan & Kim Helig
30 Keith Mess & Karen Evanko^'
31 , Bob deRoode & Kathy Feder
32 Larry Lechner & Kathy Page
33 Kent Marty &
34 Mike Reddy & Sherry Surber
35. Thumper Smith & Alayna Davies
36 Jim & Debbie Ford
37 Dave Newcum & Susan Snyder
38 Kenny & Tere Runyon
39 Janet Johnson & Neal Best 26
40. Jeff Brasel & Ginny Lowe
41 Mike Cramer & Cindy Ptacek
42 Norton Newcombe & Ann Meyer
43 John Bevenue & Karen Kele-
metc
44 Paul Harris & Elaine Laws
45 Mike Dunnigan & Verna Jones
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60
60 61
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46 Steve Hausmann & Beth Golli-
nger
47 Mike Reinoehl & Jan Pelley
48 Scott Gwaltney & Barb Lynn
49 Chns Sirtak & Bonnie Mill
50 Mike Acton & Susi Whitehead
51 Chris Smith & Karen Poell
52 Craig Gardner & Gail Killion
53 Terry Davinroy & Sandy Rhein
54 Kerry Baugher &
55 Bill Manion & Luan Gardner
56
57 Felicia Mueth
58. Don Rockman & Laura Rick
Scott Lepere & Karen Hamilton
Kevin Heiss & Dianna Beckette
Lindy Backues & Sherry Grain
Mike Davison & Betty Isringhaus
Dan & Margaret Frolker
65 Mr & Mrs Richard Howard
66 Susana Cardenas & Leo Diaz
67 Mila Baptiste & Dean
68 Hector Diaz & Victoria Capriles
69
65 70 Rob Rick & Pattie Huber
71 Rod Herrm &
72. Ron Martz & Sherry Baker
73 Rick Klinglehoetfer & Lisa Gov-
erdale
74 Mike Delia & Karen Krainok
75 Susana Cardenas &
THE BIG EVENT
special guest stars
1. Barry Harris, Queen Tracy Zimmerman
Tracy's first official portrait as "Miss
McKendrean". "Trace" is an Elementary Edu-
cation major from Fairfield, II. Her escort is
Barry Harris, a 1978 McKendree graduate from
Alhambra, II.
2. Tracy and Barry show off their dancing for
the crowd. (This was the only picture we had
of Tracy without a wet face!)
3. See what we mean? Sherry Pennock King,
1978 Homecoming Queen, turns it over to
Tracy.
4. Running the gauntlet, Tracy and Barry take
the traditional walk through her court.
5. McKendree watches from afar.
6. The 1979 Homecoming Court right before
the Big Moment. Sophomore Attendants Mike
Dunnigan & Verna Jones; Queen Candidate
Beverly Beck & escort Ty Guericke; Queen
Candidate Tracy Zimmerman & escort Barry
Harris; Queen Sherry Pennock King & escort
Rich King; Queen Candidate Mary Kaye Griff-
ith & escort Stan Elfrink; Junior Attendants
Cheryi Potthast & Larry Beerman; and Fresh-
man Attendants Karen Keiemetc & John Be-
venue.
MCK presents
THE BIG
EVENT
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candid '^
camera
1. Fade in. As the Twilight Zone
hits McKendree, north campus
slides into the fog of a Fall morn-
ing, leaving McK students to find
their way around by sonar, pc SW
2. Dave Harrison Student Orien-
tation June 79. "Dave's come
back for one more song, " pc SW
3 Cindy Blaclcmer "Pretty nice
entertainment for an intramural
soccer game." pc MA
4. Chris Sirtak "Looks like he's
got enough to drink. Gonna be a
great Homecoming, huh?" pc SW
5. Bonnie Mill Alumni Soccer
Game "Alright, Bonnie, what are
you thinking of?" pc MA
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1 Dr. Madsen and daughter
"Well, Dad, I can't decide if I want
to go to McKendree or Radcliffe."
pc JC
2. Sandy Rhein "Ttie Mad Pho-
tographer hits Barnett First at
3:30 am." pc SW
3. Larry Beerman, Tom Milliner
"Yeah, the Blues played pretty
good last night " "The Steamers
are back in town tomorrow night.
You gonna go?" pc SW
4 Dave Bayler, Verna Jones
"Verna's Hair Cutting Salon—
Barnett Hall #125." pc SW
5 Barb Lynn, Alayna Davies "Sis-
terhood is so beautiful. Isn't that
right?"
6. Jim Rogers "These R.C. meet-
ings are just Micky Mouse affairs
anyway." pc SW
7. Roberta Verges "Hey Bobbie,
look over here!! Aha, caught
you!!" pc SW
1. Barb Lynn "Hey, no fair sleeping 1
at the Soccer gamesi" pc SW
2. Elaine Laws, Greg Nold "New
Programs Cliairman discusses
ideas with the Old Programs Chair-
man " pc MA
3 ?, Mike Davidson, Jackie David-
son "Looks like they're at it again —
was that a football?" pc MA
4 IVIartha Schilling, Kathy Smithe
"AO's Formal Tea must be fun!"
5 Dennis Bosslet, Roger Schallom
"You guys really like Homecoming
Parades, don't you?" pc MA
6 Ronnell Huie, Jack Fairfield,
Stephanie Willyard, Bonnie Mill,
Jodie Davidson "That's what I like
to see— team spirit!!" pc EL
7. Fade Out Carol Fairfield, Elaine
Laws "Signing off for MCK Channel
1 is Jack & E. Thank you, and good
night ladies & gentlemen." pc SW
wide world of sports
women's basketball 98-99-100
baseball 1 01
Softball 102-103-104
soccer 1 05-1 06-1 07
volleyball 108-109-110
men's basketball 111-112-113-114
cheerleaders 115-116
pom pon girls 117-118
stories by Brenda Maine/Jim Pehle
women's
basketball
Cindy Blackmer, Tena Bernruter, Melinda Hopper, Kathy Smithe,
Kathy Clayton, Michele Wiley, Vicky Lindsey, Kathy Hardesty,
Barb Welle, Gwen Frederking, Coach Luanne Lucy.
The McKendree College Women's Basketball team concluded the 1979-80 stint
with a successful 12-6 mark and a spot in the AIAW playoffs.
The Bearcat cagers started the season defeating almost every foe that stood in
their way, then a few injuries plagued the team and they faltered in a few late
season contests.
"We've improved," coach Luanne Lucy said. "It just seems like this year we had
people who could use their heads in practice to learn. The young members picked
up the plays easier. They worked hard together. "
The women's basketball team graduates only one member, Kathy Hardesty, and
looks to the 1980-81 season with optimism.
baseball
FIRST ROW: Mike Dinga, Steve Lee, Dennis Kreher, Brian Lindsey, Jeff Eschen-
felder, Kevin Vandiver SECOND ROW: Ty Gericke, Kyle Fink, Kerry Baugher, Jay
Sabo, Brad Barton, Rich King THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Don Barton, Ron
Martz, Steve Hauseman, Mike Dunnigan, Jeff Kinnigan, Scott Hilmes, Coach Van
Smith.
Coach Van Smith's Bearcat baseball team had several big moments this year on
the way to an 18-16 record and a berth in the Distnct 20 playoffs.
The Cats lost their opener 5-4 but Jeff Kinnikin pitched a two-hitter in the second
game to lead the Bearcats to their first win, against St. Louis U. In a double-header
at Blackburn, a 5-0 win in the first game was highlighted by Dunnigan's three-hit
pitching and three hits (including a home run) by first baseman Scott Hilmes; and
then came a 15-0 shellacking of Blackburn in the second game, as Ty Gericke
pitched a one-hitter. Two wins against rival Greenville brought the Cats to 9 wins
and 8 losses going into the Chicago Catholic Tournament. The Bearcats finished
the month of Apnl with a 10-11 record. Four wins, two over Lincoln Christian and
two over Illinois College, put them at 15 wins and 12 losses. Winning 3-2 in the first
game against Lincoln Christian, the Cats bats exploded in the second game for an
8-1 victory. Mike Dinga, the Bearcat second baseman, nipped two doubles in
pacing his team to victory. Four home njns by the Cats, two by Brad Barton and
one each by Jay Sabo and Kevin Vandiver, led McKendree to a 19-8 romp in the
first game (against Illinois College). In the second game, Scott Hilmes pounded a
three-run homer in a nine-run sixth inning to lead the Bearcats to a 16-15 slugfest
victory. The results of this hitting binge left the Bearcats with a good shot at the
District 20 toumey at season's end. The Cats finished regular season play at 16-4.
After losing to Lewis U., The Bearcats tripped Aurora from the tourney with a 6-2
victory. Andy Kassebaum's two thples helped ignite the Bearcats. The Bearcats
lost to St. Francis 10-3 on May 14, ending the baseball season at McKendree.
Softball
FRONT ROW: Melinda Hopper, Kathy Hardesty, Debbie
Blackburn, Vicky Lindsey, Rhonda Hatridged, Karen
Missey BACK ROW: Coach Carmen Edwards, Tina
Bernruter, Marchelle Mueller, Cindy Luedeman, Nancy
Jones, Barb Welle, Verna Jones, Patty Swearingin.
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1. Cindy Luedeman "Is that what you call Intimidating the
ball?" pc MA
2. Vicky Lindsey, Melinda Hopper "Will you two stop chatting
and get back to play?!' pc MA
3. Barb Welle, Bradley U. players "Barb gets all the dirty jobs
around here." pc MA
1 . Rhonda Hatridge "Whatever she hit is long gone"
pc MA
2. "Now players, two and two make four " pc MA
3. Cindy Luedeman, player, Rhonda Hatridge "Does
she really catch the Softball with her eyes closed?" pc
MA
4. Tammy Bemruter "Is hauling gear part of your work-
outs?" pc MA
soccer
FIRST ROW: Matt Chrum, Larry Beeman, John "Zook" Kowalis, Danny Bosslet
(above), John Schene (below) SECOND ROW: Roger Schallom, Tom Piatcek,
Dennis Bosslet (above), Scott Lacy (below), Mike Delia, Jim Hefner, Mike Woods,
Tom Milliner, Chns Sirtak, Rob Savio THIRD ROW: Mike Hogan, Dave Essner,
Mark Riti.
1 . Official, Roger Schallom, Tom Piatcek, Mark Riti, Mike Woods,
Danny Bosslet pc MA
2. Coach John Casey "Looks like he's involved in a rather serious
discussion . . ." pc MA
3. Dennis Bosslet "Bosslet's great at kicking balls." pc BL
4 Roger Schallom, McKendree Alumnus,
Danny Bosslet
5 Jim Hefner, John Schene, player Hey
Jorinny, over here . . . Hey, over here . . . Hey!!"
pc MA
6. "The Champs with their trophy." pc BL
volleyball
Patty Swearingin, Karen Missey, Kathy Clayton, Susan Gross, Vicky Lindsey,
Coach Carmen Edwards, Melinda Hopper, Rhonda Hatridge, Kathy Smithe, Rosa
Iscern.
cheerleaders
FIRST SEMESTER BOTTOM ROW: Ronnell Huie, Ginger Ogden, Luan Gardner
MIDDLE ROW: Lisa Ruetershan, Candy Thuerkoff TOP: Verna Jones. SECOND
SEMESTER BOTTOM: Ronnell Huie MIDDLE ROW: Gail Killion, Ron Martz,
Ginger Ogden TOP: Luan Gardner.
Ronnell Huie
Verna Jones
pom pon squad
FRONT ROW: Marchelle Mueller, Jan Pelley, Co-Captain Beverly Beck BACK
ROW: Kim Heilig, Beth Plaschke, Co-Captain Barb Lynn.
1. Barb Lynn, Co-Captain.
2. Kim Heilig.
3. Marchelle Mueller.
photos of Bev E3eck, Co-Captain, Jan Pelley. and Beth
Plaschke were not available.
intramurals
women's soccer 120-121
men's football 122-123
women's volleyball 124-125
men's volleyball 126-127
women's basketball 128
men's basketball 129
women's Softball 130
men's Softball 131
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Gail Killion, Beth Plaschke
Tammy (Bernruter) & husband
Kent Marty, Terty, Bonnie Mill
Gwen Frederking, Melinda "Mindy" Hopper.
Debbie Blackburn, Patty Swearingin, Jessie Hall.
Tom Milliner, Scott Urban
7. Brenda Baker, Susan Hines, Julie Mize, Ann Adams,
Trish Visintine
Gary Haverman, Kent Cornell, Keith Zeeb, Craig
Gardner
1 . Unknown person frying herself.
2. Roger Schallom, elected 1980-81 Student President
3. Cindy Blackmer 'Caught up in the TWILIGHT ZONE .
4. Beth Gollinger "New AO active (Smile, Beth)."
5. Mike Cramer "What does he see?"
6. Scott Lacy "With a nose like that, who wouldn't lock him
up?"
7. Susana Cardenas, Victoria Capriles "People Watchers
1. Barb Lynn "There's something about Bar-
nett First that people like." pc SW
2. Don Austin "What! In the bushes again?
Nice Head Resident!!" pc SW
3. Debbie Enwin "You mean people actually
study in this place?" pc SW
4. Tony the Cat, Brian Kay "I'd rather be
sleeping." pc MA
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5. Glo Pearson "There's no need to get that
worked up over a picture, Glo." pc MA
6. Sherry Surber "Man, this class is really
boring " pc SW
7. Bonnie Mill "Should I do my exercises, or
another lesson plan?" pc SW
8. Verna Jones "Is this Verna's view of Crim-
inal Corrections?" pc SW
1 . Barb Lynn "Is she pretending to be an ele-
phant, or does she like to eat sleeves off her
jacket?" pc SW
2. Cindy Blackmer "USA Olympics? What
1980 Olympics?" pc MA
3. Chas Younger, Brian Lindsey.
4. Beth Gollinger "Did you win all those tro-
phies yourself?" pc MA
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5. Mike Acton "Is this a tree urchin, or just another shutterbug? "
6. Beverly Beck, Karen Beck "You would think that when sisters
were college age, they wouldn't still be fighting over toys " pc SW
7. Vicky Lindsey "A long, long way from Hawaii, huh? "
1. Anne Meyer, Craig Virgin "Sports, sports, sports."
2. Sandy Rhein "All that came out of one room?" pc SW
3. Tom Milliner, Bonds Robinson "Hello. This is your friendly
neighborhood cops here to bust you."
4. Beth Gollinger, Scott Lacy "Caught with the evidence!"
5. & 6. Dennis Bosslet, Rob Savio "Great dip, Rob." pc MA
7. Kathy Morand, Joe Nail "Do they kiss like this at the real
United Nations? ' pc MA
8. Verna Jones, Wiley Coyote "Like owner, like coyote." pc
SW
9. Joe Grimoldi, Dave Warnecke, Paul Smith "A real social
gathering of BSers." pc MA
1 . "Is this a Close Encounter of the 3rd Kind, or just the
Roller Bandit?" pc SW
2. Beverly Beck, Drooper "Does he eat AO M&MS?"
pcSW
3. "Alright, who wears weird socks? Is this a typical
McKendrean?"
4. Elaine Laws, ? , Peaches Lowe "Oh, the weather
outside is frightfu
5. Mary Ann Fry, Gary Haverman, Marchelle Muel-
ler, Verna Jones "He's in seventh heaven."
6. Lynn Bujnak "Hey, Reverend Mother!" pc MA
7. Tom Milliner, Barb Lynn.
1. Don Austin •$25,000 REWARD'
pcSW
2. "Indys show they are #1." pc SW
3. "Really exciting Government meet-
ing." pc SW
4. The Tennis Shoe Sorority "Sigma
puts its foot down." pc SW
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I pics." pc MA
^ 6. Debbie Burger, Cindy Biacltmer "Working
hard in Development?" pc MA
y 7. Mil<e Acton 'Where's the Happy Feet? "
1. Verna Jones "Sit still tor just a minute-just one
picture, Verna!" pc SW
2. Senator William Proxmire "No, he did not give us a
Golden Fleece Award " pc MA
3. Rod Herrin "You deserve a pat on the head " pc MA
4. Madonna Knowles, Glo Pearson, Terry Davinroy,
Joe Nail, Elaine Laws, Mike Cramer, Cindy Racek
5. Boyd Davis, J.D., Mike Acton, Alayna Davies
6. Gail Killion, Tracy Zimmerman "My roomie!" pc SW
7. Julie Mize "It must be Mark again!!" pc SW
8. Barnett First pumpkin
wrap party
The All-School Picnic was held at the park on May 9th, under
sunny skies. The three bands were good, the food was great,
the ball games were fun, but everyone seemed to be concern-
ed about the liquid in their cups.
1 . Beth Gollinger, Lynda Ross
2. The Loch Ness Monster?
3. Craig Gardner "What, no Gail?"
1 . Jodie Davison, Donna Pedtke and Ronnell s car.
2. "Dean" Tom Darrah jumping the fence.
3. "Hey, who fell in?"
4. ?, Ginger Ogden, Val Thaxton
5. Susan Mines, Larry Beer-
man, Brenda Baker.
6. Tim, Jenny Aitken
1 . Barb Lynn, Jeff Davis
2. Rod Herrin, Tim Boehne, Jim Harlan
3. Val Thaxton
4. Jay Sabo
5. Alayna Davies, Tere Runyon, Marie Mer-
kel
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6. Jeff Davis, Barb Lynn
7. Jeff Davis, Sherry Cusick (!)
8. Jodie Davison, Donna Pedtlce, Barb Schwemmer,
Terry Davinroy, Ronnell l-luie
9. Milte Acton, Sherry Cusiclt (Boy, do these kids get
around!)
senior honors
The Honors Convocation featured these seniors: Camilla Dem-
aree, Kevin Quaid, Marianne Zacour-Who s Who Among Stu-
dents In American Colleges; HONORS in Divisions- Business:
Jenny Aitken, John Schomaker, Gary Koshiniski, Neil Baker;
Criminal Justice: Robert Schnieder. Jr.; Education: Kathy Hall,
Madonna Knowles, Kathy Hardesty, Felicia Mueth; Fine Arts:
Susan DeHart; Humanities: Roberta Smith, Judith Chaney, Lynn
Bujnak; Science/Mathematics: Terry Winterrowd, Linda Farth-
ing; Nursing: Kathleen Thiem; Social Sciences: Debbie Burger,
Jane Fitzpatrick, Beth Howard.
that's incredible!
Cemmencemcni Cxeficim
1980
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FOUNDED 1B28
LEBANON, ILLINOIS
TEN-THIRTY IN THE MORNING
MAY TWENTY-FOURTH
Order o
^eruice
Prcsulcnl t.LTril J. I
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I'Kl 1 L!DI ■•AllcjroaiKl Air"
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Professor Cilcnn H
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, George F. Handel
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..Purcell Johnson
TUF NATION M XN IHIM
I HI INVOCAIION
rHl in \1\ •■No\v riiank \\c All Our Clod" .^
,Dr
Norman ['. Madseu
<h,irljin"lllKlnlloj-,
lohann Crueer
(Audience uill hctiin sineiiig wiih lirsi si
iii/a.l
Now ihaiik we all our God With hearl and hands and \
W ho wondrous ihings halh done. In whom his world r
\S ho, Irom our molhers' arms, Halh blessed us on our
W ilh counlless iiilis ol lo\e. And siill is ours ioda\
oices.
eioices;
< ) ma'. Ihis bounieous Ciod Through all oui hie be nea
W iih ever jo\ lul hearts .^nd blessed peace lo cheer us;
\nd keep us in his grace. And guide us when perplcsei
And tree us from all ills In Ihis woild and ihe ne\t.
,
All pr.iiseand lliaiiks to ( ,od The lather
TheSiui, and liim who iciens W nh then
I he one eternal Cod. W horn eaith and 1
lor ihus 11 was, is now . And sh.ill bre\e
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John R. Silber
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ollcpc Alumni Associaiioii
SINCINC, Ol "McKendrce"
arr. by Professor Glenn H, Freiner 1
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So the season is finally over. And, hopefully, this book chronicles that season. This
yearbool< took a lot of work, and here are the credits for all that work:
Susi Whitehead, Editor-in-Chief ^
Mike Acton, Photography Editor ""^
Photographers: (Photo Credits)
Mike Acton (MA)
Susi Whitehead (SW)
Barb Lynn (BL)
Brenda Maine/Jim Pehle (BM)
Elaine Laws (EL)
Jeff Colclasure (JC)
Marilyn Elder (ME)
Gwen Frederking, Advertisement Manager
Verna Jones, Research Help
Pat Visintine, Typing
Cindy Blackmer, Darkroom Help
Bonnie Mill, Class Portrait Organizer
Stories by:
Ronnell Huie, Sigma
Brenda Maine/Jim Pehle, Sports
Elaine Laws, Plays
Graduation Pictures by BM/JP
Thanks very much to McK Staff and Administration (Boy, did they get sick of me
bugging them for info!)
Thanks very much to Mai1< Gabrenya (where-ever he is) for a good start.
Thanks to Gayle Cordes, Herff-Jones Representative, for HELP and sympathy.
Thanks to Ron Tremmel, Business Advisor, and growler at Editors.
Thanks to all of McK for ideas, encouragement, etc.
Some Homecoming photos were by Luttrell Photography (boo!)
Class portraits by Sudlow's of Danville, II.
Well, that's the credlts-if I left anyone out, I'm sorry. This book wasn't exactly what
I wanted it to be. A lot of events and people aren't pictured. For instance, the Golf
team. And there were absolutely no shots taken of the Baseball team in action, and
I regret that. A lot of Organizations that I wanted photos of simply weren't taken,
and I found that out too late to do anything about it. I had lots of neat ideas -like a
photo of each floor group, or individual photos of the Pom Pon girls, but Jan and
Beth's photo negatives were missing. I realize a lot of the photos are from Bamett
1st and Walton 1st, but that was inadvertent. (If you want to be a star, get your
next-door neighbor to apply as Editor.) I tried to put Photo Credits (pc _) because
a good photograph means a lot to the person who took it, and I thought they shoukJ
get credit for it. People say a yeartxxjk is better 10 years later, so in 1990 call me
up and we'll talk about it. OK? Susi
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