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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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Steelevllle,  II 
Political  Science,  BA 

2.  Annette  Adams 
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 

Bus.  Ad./Mktg./Mgmt.,  BBA 

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Oollinsville,  II 
Accounting,  BBA 

seniors 

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 
Education 

5.  Shirley  Mines 
Belleville,  II 
Nursing 


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 

Bus.  Ad  ,  BBA/Sec.  Ed. 

5.  Margie  Lynn  Lipe 
Belleville,  II 
Elementary  Ed.,  BSE 


seniors 


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Lakewood,  II 

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Belleville,  II 

Political  Science,  BA 

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1.  Anne  E.  Meyer 
Fairview  Heights,  II 
English/Speech  Comm.,  BA 

2.  Bonnie  Sue  Mill 
Ashley,  II 
Elementary  Ed.,  BSE 

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 

2.  Felicia  G.  Mueth 
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 


seniors 


1.  Nancy  Marie  Rothschild 
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 

3.  Teresa  Ann  Zimmerman 
Fairtield,  II 
Elementary  Ed,,  BSE 


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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 

ROW:  Jorge  Gago,  Aldo  Olivien, 

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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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Foodliner  537-4246 

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Lebanon,  IL  (except  Mondays) 

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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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40.  C.  David  Pota,  Librarian 

41 .  President  TenBrink  shows  the  plaque  attach- 
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) 


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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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ferox 


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. 


ISC 


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). 


i(^\ 


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 


•h 


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 


59 

60 

60  61 

62 


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 


*^ 


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 


¥  \A. 


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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' T        5.  "Planning  strategy  for  the  Residence  Halls  Olym- 
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 


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TUF    NATION  M     XN  IHIM 

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(Audience  uill  hctiin  sineiiig  wiih  lirsi  si 

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W  ho  wondrous  ihings  halh  done.  In  whom  his  world  r 
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oices. 
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W  iih  ever  jo\  lul  hearts  .^nd  blessed  peace  lo  cheer  us; 
\nd  keep  us  in  his  grace.  And  guide  us  when  perplcsei 
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, 

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PRI  SI  NTAITON  f)l   C  ANDIDATE  f  OR  HONORARY  DPCRPh  . 
John  R.  Silber 
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,  Gerril  J.  TenBrink 

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Mr.  David  R.Philip 

ollcpc  Alumni  Associaiioii 

SINCINC,  Ol  "McKendrce" 

arr.  by  Professor  Glenn  H,  Freiner     1 
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Dr.  Donald  L.  Lowe 

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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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