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Jesse Hutchinson, Jr.
(1813-1853).
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Lines and more lines . .
Court of laughs
Society happenings . . .
'The Unknown' rock out for Philo's Fall Dance.
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ABC- TV's news commentator Peter Jennings.
Four-legged basketball
"There is no glory ii
outstripping donkeys."
Martial
(A.D. 40-102)
C.P.B. sponsors Halloween dance
"Dancing is wonderful training for
girls, it's the first way you learn to
guess what a man is going to do be-
fore he does it."
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to be a highpoint of the semester. Heav>'
rain, a fact of life here at McK, resulted
in the cancellation of the annual football
tilt and the post-game picnic. The pre-
game dance was held in Deneen Center
however and was enjoyed by all present.
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"Whoso neglects learning in
his youth, loses the past and is
dead for the future."
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Homecoming '68
Cafe nite features relaxed atmosphere
Dennis Korte receives the Lou Vesely Scholarship Award.
Left: Bearcat board action
Right: Al Fisher receives
prize for Plato. Below: The
Queen candidates, the reign-
ing Queen and the 1968
Queen's court.
Coronation ceremonies . . .
On November 23, 1968, Miss Vicki Coleman was
crowned as the McKendree Homecoming Queen.
Miss Coleman is from Percy, 111. and was escorted
for the evening by Mr. Phil Schwab. The Queen's
court and escorts are as follows: Far left: Freshman
Maid Linda Everett and escort Bruce Roper. Far
Lower left: Senior Queen Candidate Patti Knop and
escort Glenn Oliphant. Lower left: Sophomore Maid
Margo Rutledge and escort Greg Snyder. Below: Ju-
nior Maid Maureen Rawley and escort Terry Florek.
Below right: Senior Queen Candidate Betsy Doer-
wald and escort Peter Saineghi. Right: 1967 Home-
coming Queen Simone Daesch and escort Dave
Killan.
McKendreans dine and dance
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Students caught in the act . . .
The DMZ adds a new dimension to campus life
Plato presents Walter Scott .
Plato was credited with a first when it presented, ex-
clusive of the Campus Program Board, a concert with
Walter Scott and the Kommotions.
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The president hosts faculty and students
Christmas at McKendree
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Snow . . .
Junior class auction for fun and profit
Right: Col. Chas. Alcorn auctions off
"goodies" for the Junior Class. Be-
low: Derek Hill receives his culinary
prize.
Finals bring varied reactions
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Gabriel appears at McK
Alexander Gabriel of the U.N. press corps speaks at Mc-
Kendree. Mr. Gabriel is known for his knowledge of foreign
affairs and policy.
Bearcats on NAIA trail to K.C.
McKendree begins 141st year
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Lt. Governor Paul Simon, member of McKendree 's Board
of Trustees, gave the Foimder's Day address. Lt. Gov. Simon
spoke on the role of the small, liberal arts college in Illinois.
Founder's Day 1969 was well attended by students, faculty,
administrators and friends of the college.
Rest and relaxation
"Odd Couple" is a smash at McK!
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The other side of McKendree . . .
Springtime at McKendree
Actor Conreid appears at McK
Hans Conreid, one of the most distinguished and versatile
actors on the American theatrical scene spoke at McKendree
dviring Fine Arts month. His presentation included readings from
the Bible, Shakespeare, Wolfe, Lincoln and Heine.
April — Fine Arts Month
Left: Scenes from A WILDE EVENING WITH SHAW featuring Mayo Loiseau
and Richard Gray. The program was comprised of the plays, essays and
speeches of Oscar Wilde and Bernard Shaw. Below: Ron Bottcher, a leading
baritone of the Metropolitan Opera, was also a featured performer diaring
April. Right: Twenty-two year old Michael Lorimer, a classical guitarist,
captivates a McKendree audience. Lorimer, a student of Andres Segovia,
displayed his musical skill with a program of music spanning four centuries.
Spring Formal 1969 — "The Luau"
The expressions of John Streb and Judy Herrin are indicative of all who attended "The Luau" sponsored by the Juniors.
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Student Congress campaign trail
Above: Presidential candidate Jay Hodges stresses a point during the
Forum. Above right: A large crowd turned out for the "meet-your-
candidates" Forum sponsored by Student Congress. Right: Pres. Elect
Bob Greene shakes hands with Pres. Jerry Boner while Vice Pres. Elect
Phil Schwab and Reps.-at-Large Smoltz, Herrin, Howie and Moore look
on. Below: Junior class Reps. Westlund and Hogan and Senior John
Streb discuss plans for the coming year.
McKendree hosts parents
McKendree College Parents Weekend 1969 was very well
attended this spring. The parents were treated to shows of
McKendree student abilities as well as to a concert by the
"Time Square Two."
PHI LAMBDA SIGMA WINS . . .
Above: The marathon runners about to "keck" off Greek Week 1969. Below left: Philo's Derek Hill poses before running his "leg" of
the marathon. Below right: Ferox's Dave Rose hands off to Dean Schmalenberger who ran the final "leg" of the relay.
Friday evening independents as well as "Greeks" were treated to a "grecian banquet" and a skit show. Above right: Clio's fantastic half-dozen
charge up the aisle. Below: Scenes from "the party" at the Ferox Laugh-In.
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Philo men Owens, Keene and McKenzie bathe some poor soul in the waters of
Homer Park.
Ferox's Dave Hampleman takes a breather after the sprints. Below: Adelphi's
Dennis Swick wins the hundred yard dash.
Greek God, Steve Keene and Goddess, Cindy Upchurch were
crowned at the dance Saturday evening. Below: Ferox's Jay
Hodges as Dean Schmalenberger.
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Above: Adelphi's Chip Murray "spashes down" during the Mud Jump competition.
Below: A broken rope meant sprawling bodies Saturday morning at the Ferox-Philo tug-of-war
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Dr. Rackham becomes McKendree's 28th President
Left: Dr. Rackham receives the presidential medallion
from Board President Milburn Akers. Top: Burnell
Heinecke receives the Akers Alumni award from Leon
Church. Marcella "Mom" Keck (above) and Ivy Votrain
(below) retired after many years of service to McKen-
dree. They are seen here receiving gifts from Mr.
Snead.
Commencement 1969
Above: Educator Lindley Joseph Stiles, the Inaugural speaker.
Below: The class of 1969 advances and is recognized. Right: Dr.
Robert I. White, the commencement speaker, President of Kent
State University, Kent, Ohio.
Dr. lindley Stiles and Dr. Robert White both received Honorary Doctor of Laws degrees, (above) Dr. Uniuh is shown placing the
hood on Dr. Stiles, (left) Mr. Akers placed the hood on Dr. White, shown here receiving his degree from President Rackham.
(right) Below left: Dr. Rice places the hood on Dr. David Trueblood, the Baccalaureate speaker. Dr. Trueblood received the honor-
ary degree of Doctor of Letters. Below right: Miss Barb North receives her degree from E)r. Rackham.
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McKendree College, long overlooked as
a candidate forthe NAIA District 20 tour-
nament, upset tradition this year by bagging
the No. 2 berth in this post-season event.
The Bearcats' inclusion in the tournament
marlcs its first invitation since becoming an
independent team in 1963.
The first game of the tournament saw
Chicago State fall to McKendree, a game
played in Lebanon. A spirited team then
traveled to Millikan University for the
deciding game of who was to represent
District 20 in the Kansas City finals.
Losing the game at Millikan was not an
easy one, but everyone at McKendree is
proud of their Bearcats and Coach for hav-
ing such a fine season. Next year--it will
be "all the way to K.C."
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Football Crown
Adelphi: ROW ONE; (left to right) Mike Kinney, Bill Forbes, John Streb. ROW TWO: Nick
Passomato, Mike Tribuzzi, Dan Stewart, Stu Mills. ROW THREE: Jack Farrow, Brian Finn,
Dennis Swick, Gene Keck, Mike Hampton.
Ferox: ROW ONE: (left to right) Brad Hoyt, Mike Howie, Dave Rose, Mike Fenton, Grey
Geminn, Glen Sudol. ROW TWO: Jerry Boner, George Fuiten, Greg Snyder, Steve Romack,
Nick Tropiano, Lee Wright, Perry Martz. ROW THREE: Jerry Zimmerman, Steve Carlson,
Chris Farrell, Marty Dial, Ken Alepra, Bob Bridges, Bruce Hogan, Mike Przybyl.
Ferox Captures I.M. Basketball Championship
KNEELING: (left to right) Bruce Hogan, Nick Tropiano, Steve Carlson, Dave Hamplemon, Mike Fenton, Mike Howie.
STANDING: Jay Hodges, Greg Snyder, Chris Farrell, Grey Gemmin, Mike Przybyl, George Fuiten, Dave Rose, Brad Hoyt.
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STANDING: Mike Howie, Steve Romack, Lee
Wright, Steve Carlson, Jay Wittlich, Dave Rose,
Brad Hoyt, Bruce Hogan, Greg Snyder.
MEMBERSHIPS
Student Congress
1st ROW: Left to Right; Wieland Roeschman, David Rose, Rick Newbury, Bill Lirely, Jerry Boner, Martha Scully, Craig Moore, John Fen-
oli, Larry A. Schmalenberger. 2nd ROW: Anna McNeely, Linda Walton, Billye Parker, Vara Best, John McCormack, Mike Howie, Gary
Gehrs, Valeria Burton, Judy Herrin, Robert Drews, Wesley Berg, Lauren Fowler, Allison Taylor. 3rd ROW: Gary DoUinger, Bruce Hogan,
Brad Hoyt, Fred Hawker, Tom Sanders, Nick Passomato, Karen Nottrott.
Executive Council
Executive Committee
1st ROW: Left to Right; Bill Lirely,
Jerry Boner, Martha Skinner. 2nd ROW:
Rick Newbury, Craig Moore, John
Fenoli, Dave Rose.
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1st ROW: Left to Right; Linda Walton, Robert Drews,
Valeria Burton. 2nd ROW: John Fenoli, Mary Cox,
Dave Cornelius, Judy Herrin, Jerry Zimmerman.
Student Welfare
Academic Council
1st ROW: Left to Right; Karen Nottrott, John McCormack. 2nd ROW: Rick Newbury, Tom
Sanders, Wes Berg.
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Student Congress is the b6dy charged
witli the responsibility of being, not only the
voice of tlie students, but the liaison between
the Student Body and faculty and administra-
tion. As prescribed by his Constitution, the
President of Student Congress is to act as
spokesman for the Congress and the Student
Body to the Faculty and Administration.
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Campus Program Board
Executive Committee Speaker's Committee
Top to Bottom: Vicki Coleman, Diane George, Margo Rut-
ledge, Rose Harris, David Wilkey, Lauren Fowler, Sheri
Smith, Ralph Miller, Cletus Davis.
1st ROW: Left to Right; Criag Moore, Margaret Lorentzen, Phil Mar-
cell. 2nd ROW: Chip Murray, Ruth Anderson, John McCormack.
Films Committee
Publicity Committee
Left to Right: John McCormack, Ruth Anderson, Rick Carper
ter, Rose Harris, David Wilkey.
SEATED Left to Right: Debbie Upchurch, Peggy
Garrett, Margaret Lorentzen. STANDING: Cindy
Upchurch, Rose Harris, Margo Rutledge, Susan
Towers.
Names start bottom center and go toward the left: Wesley
Decker, Jane Templeton, Brain Finn, Melissa Loy, Ken West-
lund, Steve McFall, Diane George.
Hospitality Committee
Recreation Committee
FRONT: Left to Right; Byron Calvert, Lee Wright,
Karen Nottrott. 2nd ROW: Beverly Terry, Tom
Sanders, Ralph Miller.
Coffee House Committee
1st ROW: Left to Right; Bob Barron, Neil Caplin, Rick Carpenter. 2nd
ROW: John McCormack, Don Bogue, Ruth Anderson, Cindy Upchurch,
Kathy Kenyon, Hayden Davis, Lynn Grove, Richard Sternberg. 3rd ROW:
Al D'Hautecourt, Paul Hirsch.
Religious Life Committee
1st ROW (Kneeling) Left to Right: Margo Rutledge,
Diane George, Melissa Ley, Anna McNeely, Sally
Verton, Peg Kuttin. 2nd ROW (Standing) Grey Ge-
minn, Cindy DeHart, Jane Templeton, Linda Elvers,
Cindy Upchurch. LADDER (Bottom Left to Top and
Down Right): Keith Wiig, Wesley Decker, Wieland.
Roeschmann, Perry Martz, David Wilkey, Jack Hark-
ins, Al d'Hautecourt.
The Campus Program Association, a student
organization, performs several functions at Mc-
Kendree. The association provides films, rec-
reation, fine arts, social life, hospitality, re-
ligious life, public relations, and speaker pro-
grams throughout the school year for the cam-
pus community to enjoy. All students have the
opportunity to be put on one or more of the
eight committees and have a voice in the na-
ture of the programs and services provided by
the association. All matters concerning the as-
sociation are ruled on by one or more of the
committees, getting a cross-section of campus
opinion before any action is taken. The Associa-
tion is headed by our president who is elected
in an all campus election by the students. Along
with the president we have eight committee
chairman and a staff adviser.
The Campus Program associa-
tion is a student organization using
student funds for activities to ben-
efit the students. This year at Mc-
Kendree has been a most success-
ful one for the association.
1st ROW: Left to Right; Don Bogue,
Allison Taylor, Linda Meredith,
Kathy Kenyon, Paul Meffert, David
Durham. 2nd ROW: Linda Shawver,
Sandra Ward. 3rd ROW: John Roth-
well, Cletus Davis, Rick Newbury,
Mark Baldwin, Richard Sternberg.
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Left to Right: Denise Morlan, Jane Templeton, Sandra Ward, Pat
Knop, Dean Husted, Mary Cox, Karen Nottrott.
Investment Club
Left to Right: Jim Etherton, Thomas Bailey, Ralph Miller, Peggy Amett,
Vincent Drexelius, Howard Rogers, John White.
1st ROW: Left to Right (Bottom); Martha Scully, Susan Dalton, Gary Dol-
linger. 2nd ROW: Charlotte Ballance, Rosemarie Maloney, Denise Mor-
lan, Elizabeth Powell. 3rd ROW: Rita Brutto, Linda Shawver, Linda Mere-
dith, Delores Hayer. 4th ROW: Teri Kennedy, Betsy Doerwald, Ed Weg-
ner, Vicki Wegner. 5th ROW: James Drechen, Judy Herrin, Blanche Tib-
betts. Dr. Marty. 5th ROW: Phil Marcell, John Streb.
This organization was established by students pre-
paring to be teachers. Its aims are to develop pro-
fessional attitudes, to give access to professional
publications, to acquaint the students with problems
and techniques in teaching and provide an opportun-
ity for socialization among those who expect to be-
come teachers.
SEA Officers
Left to Right: Elizabeth
Powell, Susan Dalton,
Phil Marcell, Martha
Scully, Judy Herrin.
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Officers (Sigma Zeta)
Left ro Right: Dave Cornelius,
Charles Antonelli.
SITTING, Left to Right: Miss Tusov, Dave Cornelius, Carolyn Dodds. STAND-
ING: Charles Antonelli, Tom Mottershaw, Dean Siefferman, Jim Vest, Mark
Helitbrand, Keith Wiig.
Association of Black Collegiates
ABC
1st ROW: Left to Right;
Martie Gumm, Teresa
Murphy, Al Johnson, Le-
Roy Haynes. 2nd ROW:
Eric Jenkins, Derek Hill,
Gary Tydus, John Owens,
Elmer McPherson, Clif-
ton Wells.
Psychology Club
1st ROW: Left to Right; Sally Short, Margaret Lorentzen, Nancy Goh-
mert, Dan Williams, Kay Buehne, Elizabeth Powell, Susan Knecht. 2nd
ROW: Mike Selby, Alan Fisher, Robert Clark, Mike Howie, George
Taylor, Jerry Boner, Ed Wegner, Russ Smitli, Anthony Musso, Charles L.
Alcorn.
Psychology Club Officers:
Left to Right: Kay Buehne, Dan Williams, Nancy
Gohmert.
History Club
Left to Right STANDING: Gary Moergen,
Don Klienerd, Dan Friz, Blanche Laff, Rick
Newbury, Rosemarie Maloney, Dave Rose,
Gary Gehrs, Martha Sciilly, Mark Reich,
Tom Mottershaw, Jim Hogeveen, Mr. Cole.
KNEELING: John Kraner, Jerry Meyer.
Officers Left to Right: Rick
Newbury, Rosemarie Maloney,
Dave Rose, Gary Gehrs.
Women's Society of
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ROW 1: Left to Right; Linda Rezba, Linda Meredith, Sandy Ward, Linda Shawver, Susan Towers, Mrs. Gray. ROW 2: Marion Zeisset,
Charlotte Ballance, Denise Morlan, Peggy Amett, Dorothy DeVor.
Members of the Women's Society of Chris-
tian Service on the campus work with the local
Methodist Church to further the Christian spirit
and to help needy persons in the United States
and foreign missions.
Officers: Top to Bottom: Linda Shawver,
Denise Morlan, Marion Zeisset, Peggy
Arnett.
Lettermen
1st ROW: Left to Right; Jim Nail, Bob Wenderoth, Mike Finley, Terry Florek, Steve McFall. 2nd
ROW: Anthony Musso, Max Hook, Mike Fenton, Chris Farrel, Dean Jackson. 3rd ROW: Paul Funk-
houser, Chris Farrel.
Lettermen Officers: Left to Right: Dennis Korte, Mike Finley,
Paul Funkhouser, Chris Farrel.
The purpose of the Letterman's Club is to set goals which
varsity letter winners may attain through club activities. The
goals for which the club shall work are: (1 ) to establish an
honor's club; (2) to recognize academic achievement of var-
sity athletes; (3) to promote a good image of the college
through good sportsmanship and good appearance at all times;
(4) to provide a means for varsity athletes to assist in the Mc-
Kendree sports program and general institutional quality to
the college and public; (5) to promote the good health habits
inherent in an efficient sports program; (6) to emphasize the
moral responsibilities of McKendree athletes by setting an
example for youth on and off campus.
McKendree Choir
1st ROW: Left to Right; Dorothy Devor, Diane George, Melinda Hicks, Sandra Elliott, Peg Garrett, Margaret Lorentzen,
Anna McNeely, Pat Georg. 2nd ROW: Joy Fauss, Kathy Kenyon, Barbara North, Pat North, Peg Kuttin, Teri Kennedy, Con-
nie King, Marion Zeisset, Lauren Fowler. 3rd ROW: Michael Tribuzzi, Gary Dollinger, Larry Hauschild, Dave Schreier,
Steve Hamilton, Allison Taylor, Dave Sherbondy, Fred Habermehl, r)avid McKenzie. 4th ROW: Bruce Roper, Rick New-
bury, John Rothwell, Derek Hill, Mark Heltibrand, John McCormack, William Smoltz, Ernest Lowery, Jim Kirchner.
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1st ROW: Left to Right; Dave Sherbondy, Allison Taylor, Peg Garrett,
Joy Fauss. 2nd ROW: Cletus Davis, Ernest Lowery, Sandra Elliott,
Dorothy Devor. 3rd ROW: Rick Newbury, Derek I4ill, Gary Dollinger,
Anna McNeely, Connie King. 4th ROW: Lauren Fowler, Pat Georg.
Officers:
1st ROW: Left to Right; Cletus Davis,
Pat North. 2nd ROW: Sandra Elliott,
Kathy Kenyon, Connie King, Pat Georg.
McKendree Review
Left to Right SITTING: Joe Kyle, Greg Snyder, Dave Rose. STANDING:
Rich Aubuchon, Jerry Zimmerman, Marge Rutledge, Sharman Hehn, Jim
Etherton, Rick Newbury.
Left to Right:
Joe Kyle, Greg
Snyder, Dave
Rose.
Speech
Reader's Theater
Left to Right: Will Roeschmann, Pat North, John McCormack, Rick Carpenter, Bill
Smoltz, Craig Moore, Kathi Meggs, Barbara North, Joy Fauss, Mr. Thomlison.
Pi Kappa Delta
Kathi Meggs, Treasurer; Craig Moore, Secretary;
Bill Smoltz, Vice President; John McCormack, Presi-
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Kathi Meggs, Secretary-Treasurer.
STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. Thomlison, Rick Carpenter, Bill Smoltz, Dave
Gross. SEATED: Kathi Meggs, Pat North.
Organizations
Debate Club
FIRST ROW: Mr. Thomlison, David Gross, Helen Stroup, Barbara North, Mel Roberts, Will
Roeschmaixn. SECOND ROW: Craig Moore, John McCormack, Rick Carpenter, Kathi Meggs.
FIRST ROW: John McCormack, Vice
President; Kathi Meggs, Secretary. SEC-
OND ROW: Rick Carpenter, President;
Craig Moore, Treasurer.
FIRST ROW: Kathi
Meggs, Lauren Fowler,
Mrs. Welch. SECOND
ROW: Will Roeschmann,
Rick Carpenter, Jim
Etherton, John McCor-
mack, Bill Smoltz, Mr.
Thomlison.
Alpha Psi Omega
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Kathi Meggs, Vice President;
Lauren Fowler, President; John
McCormack, Secretary-
Treasurer.
McKendrean Staff
TOP TO BOTTOM:
Clete Davis, Robert
Bridges, Dave Cor-
nelius, Mr. Carl
Stockton, Rich Au-
buchon, Cindy De-
Hart, Jane Temple-
ton, Linda Goetz,
Mary Cox, Sonja
Funkliouser, Sandra
Ward, Diane George.
Photographers; Cliff Dawson and Rich Aubuchon.
Memories Editors; Linda
Goetz, Sue Sobol, Jay
Hodges.
Organizations Editors;
Diane George and
Cindy DeHart.
Class ixlitors: Sonja Funkhouser, Fresh.; Sandra Ward, Soph.; Clete
Davis, Jr.; Dave Cornelius, Sr. and Who's Who.
Typists; Peggy Garrett, Kathie Watson, Margaret Lorent
zen, LaVerne McCoy.
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Delta Phi Sigma
FIRST ROW: Mr. Zamrazil, Gene Keck, Angelo Rizzo, John Pappageorge, Brian DeWoK, Dennis
Swick. SECOND ROW: Mike Hampton, Dan Stewart, Roger Hodgson, Rick Schutta, Bob Hunter,
John Stanton, Keith Wiig. THIRD ROW: Mike Johnson, John Streb, Nick Passomato, Brian Finn.
Adelphi Social- Service Society, commonly
known as Delta Hii Sigma, is a relatively new
organization on the McKendree campxis.
Founded in March of 1966 and chartered in May
of 1969, Adelphi has worked to become what is
now one of McKendree 's leading fraternal or-
ganizations.
The 1968-69 school year has been an excit-
ing one for the men of Adelphi. Having a
widely diverse group of able yotmg men, several
have sought and achieved prominent positions
on campus. This same group has contributed
much to all areas of oiu' college life through
its donations of time and energy.
John Streb, Roger Hodgson, Gene Keck, Rick Schutta,
Brian Finn.
Alpha Kappa Tau
KNEELING: Joseph Zalar, Fred Hawker. FIRST ROW: Harry Lilli, James Hogeveen, Dr. Sturm, Tom Mottershaw, Randy
Schempp. SECOND ROW: Richard Monitto, Marc Reich, James Schulz, Ronald Copeland, Tom Roach, Carl Arkema, Bill
Marlin, Terry Etling, Richard Eichkorn. THIRD ROW: Richard Nicholas, Dave Schreier, Mark Gentry, Jack Hamlin, Pat
Myers, Chuck Rudiger, Tom Packard, Michael Cour.
Alpha Kappa Tau, a recently chartered organization on Mc-
Kendree's campus, strives to serve the college in every aspect
possible and to promote a social environment for all.
Jim Hogeveen, Vice President; Tom Mottershaw, President; Bill Mar-
lin, Pledge Trainer; Marc Reich, Treasurer.
Kappa Lambda Iota
FIRST ROW: Terri Kennedy, Betsy Doerwald, Mary Cox, Joy Fauss, Peggy Gar-
rett, Bemice Svada. SECOND ROW: Pat Deloney, Carol Craley, Maggie
Lorentzen, Jackie Svanda, Debbie Upchurch, Barb Bowyer. THIRD ROW: Iris
Houston, Gaylan Rosenberger, Maureen Rawley, Diane George, Vicki Kennedy.
FOURTH ROW: Lissa Loy, Sue Sobol, Linda Elvers, Cindy Upchurch, Jane
Templeton. FIFTH ROW: Anna McNeely, Sally Verton, Ruth Anderson,
Virginia Brown, Ellen McWard, Margo Rutledge, Vicki Coleman. SIXTH ROW:
Linda Goetz, Pat North, Peg Kuttin, Margie Tebbe, Sandra Elliott. SEVENTH
ROW: Jane Misgades, Valerie Moore, Janet Brand, Pat Knop, Barb Neimier.
The Clionian Literary Society, or "Clio" as it is
known, is a women's society open by invitation to
any girl with a 2.00 or better cumulative grade
point average.
Clio was founded in 1869 as the first society
for women on McKendree's campus. As McKendree
has developed and grown through the years, and
Clio with it, the Clionians have strived for learning
as well as college and self-betterment. Through
the literary, service, and social endeavors of its
members, Clio has successfully remained one of the
leading societies on campus.
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FIRST ROW: Pat Knop, Jackie
Svanda, Diane George. SECOND
ROW: Betsy Doerwald, Cindy Up-
church, Jane Templeton. THIRD
ROW: Jane Misegades, Mary Cox,
Peggy Garrett.
Phi Lambda Sigma
FRONT ROW: Steve McFall, John Watson, Neil Kaplan, Mike Rutledge, John
Fenoli. SECOND ROW: Scott McKenzie, Al Johnson, Larry Norvell, Jim Etherton,
Mark McKenna. THIRD ROW: Cletus Davis, John Owen, Steve Keene, Derek
Hill.
The Philosophian Literary Society, the oldest
literary society west of the Alleghenies, offers
opportunity for literary, social, and service ad-
vancement to its members. Philo members
have excelled in many on and off-campus
activities. Continuing to grow and improve
Philo prepares its members for future involve-
ment in society by participating fully in many
campus opportunities.
SEATED: Duane Livingston, Dan Strobo, John
McCormack. STANDING: Larry Norvell,
Cletus Davis, Glen Oliphant, John Fenoli.
Pi Lambda Tau
FRONT ROW: Dale Berry, John White, Dave Sherbondy, A\ Fisher, Haydn Davis, George Taylor, Skip Merrit, Bill Mel-
ton. SECOND ROW: Jerry Clark, John Yoon, Dan Esders, Eui Park, Don Burke, Gary Dollinger, Tom Montgomery, Bob
Smith, Perry Grieme, Dave Hassenflug, Chris Fox, Mr. Pence. THIRD ROW: Glen Coates, Ken Koste. FOURTH ROW:
Roger Deterding, Tim Smith, Nick Hasakas, Gary Weintz, Jim Drechen, Ed Wegner, Les Scenna, Robert DeAngelis, Doug
Grimm, Fred Rudy, Bill Donaldson, Terry Schmidt, Mark Davis.
The Platonian Literary Society which
was founded in 1849 is one of the oldest
societies west of the AUeghenies. R
Lambda Tau was changed to a social soci-
ety in 1962, and tries to be a progressive
element in the social and academic life
of McKendree.
Dave Sherbondy, Bob
Smith, Jerry Clark,
Gary Dollinger.
Phi Rho Chi
FIRST ROW "Left to Right"; Bruce Hoggan, Steve Carlson, Dave Rose, Greg Snyder, Marty Dail, Brad Hoyt, George Fuiten. SECOND
ROW: Perry Martz, Jerry Zimmerman, Glen Sudol, Steve Romack, Nick Tropiano, Mike Howie, Mike Fenton, Craig Alexy, Lee Wright.
THIRD ROW: Robert Bridges, Jay Hodges, Mike Prysbyl, Grey Geminn, Jerry Boner, Chris Farrel.
"Left to Right"; Greg Snyder,
president; Dave Rose, vice
president; Marty Dial, sec-
retary; Steve Carlson, Treas-
urer.
Ferox was organized on the Mc-
Kendree Campus in 1963 with the
spirit of the organization emphasizing
unity in strength.
The members have, through co-
operative efforts, provided many activ-
ities which benefit the campus and
fulfill their purpose in promoting so-
cial, athletic, andservice activities.
Sigma Kappa Tau
FIRST ROW: Karen Nottrott, Kay Buehne, Barbara North, Peggy Arnett. SECOND ROW:
(bottom to top) Delores Hayer, Susan Towers, Marianna Davis, Nancy Svanda, Pat Callo-
way, Melva Kloth, Linda Resba. THIRD ROW: Marian Zeissett, Denise Morlan, Barb
Broeckling, Beverly Terry.
The Sigma Kappa Tau Society was organized as a
new dimension on the McKendree campus in January of
1967. Its purpose is to promote sisterhood, service to
the college and community, and scholastic achievement
of its members. Through these goals the Society strives
for a better relationship between the college and the
community.
Karen Nottrott, Vice President; Marianna Davis,
President; Bev Terry, Secretary- Treasurer.
Inter Society Council
FIRST ROW: Dean Schmalenberger, Mr. Garcia, Mrs. Snead, Mrs. Husted, Mrs.
Smith, Mr. Pence, Dr. Sturm. SECOND ROW: Tom Mottershaw, Dan Strobo,
Larry Norvell, Betsy Doerwald, Pat Knop, Marianna Davis, Liz Powell, Keith Wiig,
Dave Rose, Greg Snyder, Bob DeAngelis, Dave Sherbondy.
The Inter Society Council, with
representatives from each campus so-
ciety, coordinates and assists the
societies in their activities. This year
the ISC successfully sponsored a Battle
of the Bands and a Greek week and
through many other efforts has effec-
tively achieved a respected position on
campus.
Dave Rose, Pat Knop,
Dean Schmalenberger,
Greg Snyder, Dan
Strobo.
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ERIC RACKHAM, M. A., Ph.D.
President
J. STUART MILIRON, M.S., Ed.D.
Vice President, Development
EMERIAL OWEN, Ed.M., Ph.D.
Academic Dean
LARRY SCHMALENBERGER, M.S.
Dean of Students
GRACE HUSTED, M.A.
Dean of Women
DAVID DURHAM, Th.M.
Chaplain
DONALD BOGUE, B.A.
Assistant Chaplain
IT RIDERS HALL
VERNON SNEAD, M.S. (Ed.)
Business Manager
FRED ROBINSON, B.A.
Assistant Business Manager
WARREN BARTY, B.A.
Admissions Officer
GEORGE PENCE, M.A.
Director of Admissions
JAMES MANEKE, B.A.
Admissions Officer
VICTOR KAPETONOVIC, B.A.
Admissions Officer
mMN GROVE, B.A., M.A.
Head Librarian
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BOBBIE BRYANT, R.N.
School Nurse
JOE BONER
Superintendent of
Buildings and Grounds
RUTHELLEN PEGG
Director
Communications Center
MAINTENANCE:
E. Schill, J. Fischer, T. Dawson,
B. Harmon, C. Kline, B. Stewart
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Director of Food Services
SNACK BAR STAFF:
T. Vorus, O. Haeuber, M. Mandely .
COOKS:
G. Nailing I. Trame
R. Brown, D. Nunn,
F. Burns, M. Webster,
E. Boone, M. Iberg..
LIBRARY CLERKS:
Margaret Packard, Mary Berguist, Evelyn
Cummins.
OFFICE PERSONNEL:
Erma Murphy, Doris Weber, Gail Reno, Virginia
Pepper, Lena Graham, Audrey Schiefer.
SECRETARIES:
FRONT ROW: Cheryl MacMinn, Alma Weik, Nancy Snead. MIDDLE ROW: Chris
Becker, Doris Wolfslau, Bonnie Robinson. BACK ROW: Mary Booth, Betty White,
Lorraine Brownfield.
Men's Residence Staff
FRONT ROW: Bob Stankus, HR Walton;
Bob Wenderoth, HR Walton; Ralph Miller,
RA Walton; Dave Cornelius, RA Walton.
BACK ROW: Tom Sanders, HR Baker; Dave
Bailey, HR Carnegie; Mike Howie, RA
Baker; Bruce Hogan, RA Carnegie; Steve
Carlson, RA Baker.
Women's Residence Staff
Karen Nottrott, HR Clark; Lauren Fowler, RA
Clark; Cindy Upchurch, RA Barnett; Liz Powell,
RA Barnett; Dee Hayer, RA Barnett.
The Division of
SOCIAL STUDIES
ROLAND RICE, S.T.B., Ph.D.
Division Chairman
Professor, Philosophy of Religion
OTHA CLARK, B.D., Ph.D.
Professor, History
DWAYNE COLE, M.A.
Assistant Professor, History
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ROBERT BROWN, M.A.
Assistant Professor, Sociology
* CARL STOCKTON, B.S., S.T.
" Instructor, History
RALPH SCHARNAU, M.A.
Assistant Professor, History
CARROL LEAS, M.B.A.
Assistant Professor,
Business Administration
HOWARD L. ROGERS, M.A.
Assistant Professor,
Economics and Political Science
ELDON DITTEMORE, M.S.
Assistant Professor,
Economics and Business
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LANGUAGES
AND
LITERATURE
GRACE WELCH, M.S.
Instructor, English
HAROLD HUGH, M.S. (Ed.
Lecturer, Spanish
.MARINO GARCIA, M.A.
Instructor, Spanish
JAMES ZAMRAZIL, JR., M.A.
Instructor, German
FT'.ANCE DIXON
'I'l'tor, French .mJ German
The Division of
FINE ARTS
GLENN FREINER, M.M.
Division Chairman
Associate Professor, Music
WILLIAM HODGE, M.F.A.
Associate Professor, Art
STEPHANIE OWEN, M.M.
Assistant Professor, Music and Piano
Division ot
SCIENCE AND
MATHEMATICS
MYRON REESE, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Chemistry
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ROBERT VAN DAN ELZEN, M.S.
Instructor, Mathematics
DIRECTOR OF
SPECIAL STUDENTS
ROY STURM, St.B., M.A. , Ph.D.
Professor
The Division of
TEACHER PREPARATION
RALPH MARTY, M.S., Ed.D.
Division Chairman
Professor, Education
CURTIS L. TRAINER, M.S., Ed.D.
Associate Professor, Education
BLANCHE TIBBETTS, M.S.
Assistant Professor, Education
CHARLES ALCORN, M.A.
Associate Professor,
Psychology
HARRY M. STATHAM, M.S.
Coach, Physical Education
KATHERINE KIRTS, M.A. 'J
Instructor, Physical Education
DAVID DUTLER, M.A.
Instructor,
Physical Education
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
FIRST ROW: Paul Sims, Rayburn Fox, Eric Rackham, Milbum Akers, Charles Daily, W. P. Mautz, Harold Hanser, George
Hand, Jack Travelstead. SECOND ROW: Robert Krause, Bill> Hahs, Mrs. Ralph Hill, David Hardy, Robert Wliite, Mrs.
Homer Luttrell, Ernest Britton, Donald Lowe. THIRD ROW: Adolph Unruh, Robert Woodward, Donald Wilson, Ernest Kar-
andjeff, Max Goldenberg, Walt Ackermann, Charles Richards, Joseph Lowery, Ed Bott, Ira Thetford.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Paul Sims, Charles Daily, Milburn Akers (Chra. ), W. P.
Mautz, Eric Rackham, George Hand, Jack Travelstead,
Rayburn Fox.
Milburn Akers, Eric Rackham.
Who's Who
Each year certain students meeting certain requirei
are nominated for the Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Universities. This is to explain how
these students, on our campus, become part of this publica-
tion.
Senior students who meet the criteria for nomination are
screened by the Registrar and the faculty. A student advis-
ory ballot is taken and the Faculty Committee on Student
Life makes the final decision.
The qualities considered in prospective nominees are
those suggested by the editors of Who's Who Among Students
in American Colleges and Universities: the student's excel-
lence and sincerity in scholarship; his leadership and partici-
pation in extracurricular and academic activities; his citi-
zenship and service to the school; and his promise of future
usefulness to business and society.
Senior Class Officers
Karen Nottrott, Secretary; Marianna
Davis, Treasurer: Robert Bridges,
Vice-Pres.; Sam Habermehl, Presi-
dent.
Charles Antonelli
Christopher, Illinois
Major: Biology
Minor: Philosophy
Peggy Arnett
Texico, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor; Economics
Vicki Coleman
Percy, Illinois
Clio
Student Conduct Committee
President's Advisory Committee
Campus Program Board President
Cheerleader
Inter-Society Council
Judy Bcasley
Caseyville, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Psychology
Robert Bridges
Chicago, Illinois
Major: Sociology
Minor: Physical Education
Sandra Brock
West Frankfort, Illinois
Major: Psychology
Minor: Sociology
Neil Caplin
N. Valley Stream, L.I., New York
Major: Fine Arts
Minor: Education
Vicki Lynn Coleman
Percy, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Physical Education
Patti Knop
Clio President
1968 Homecoming Queen Candidate
Inter-Society Council
Films Committee
Women's Judicial Board
David Wayne Cornelius
Cleveland, Ohio
Major: Biology
Minor; Chemistry- -Psychology
Mary Cox
East Alton, Illinois
Major; Sociology
Minor: Art
Steven Crews
Fairfield, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: History
Susan Dalton
CoUinsville, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: History
David Homer Wilkey
Student Congress
McKendree Crown Investment League
Phi Beta Lambda Business Fraternity
Calendar Committee
Campus Program Board
Homecoming Parade Chairman 1968
Carolyn Dodds
St. Louis, Missouri
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Sociology
Betsy Doerwald
Newton, New Jersey
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Sociology
Gary Dollinger
Troy, Illinois
Major: Piano
Minor: Voice --Education
Jerry Boner
Student Congress President
Psychology Club
Varsity Baseball
Lettermen's Club President
Resident Assistant
Ferox
1966 Louis E. Vesley Memorial Scholar
Dean's List
Vincent Drexelius
Edwardsville, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: Psychology
Daniel Truman Esders
Olney, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: History
James William Etherton
Carbondale, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: Speech
Robert Michael Finley
Peru, Indiana
Major: Physical Education
Minor: English
Alan Fisher
Springfield, Illinois
Major: Psychology
Minor: Biology
Terry Lee Florek
East St. Louis, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: Economics
George Fuiten
Virden, Illinois
Major: English
Minor: Physical Education
Charles Fulkerson
Belleville, Illinois
Major: Social Studies
Minor: Sociology
David Killam
Adelphi Vice-President and Treasurer
Student Congress
Varsity Baseball
Intermurals
Car}' Lee Gehrs
Carlyle. Illinois
Major: History
Minor: Sociology
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Grey Geminn
Belleville, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: Sociology
Elizabeth Doerwald
Clio
Dean's List
1968 Homecoming Queen Candidate
Barnett Hall (Vice-President)
Inter-Society Council
Student Education Association
Cheerleader
Women's Intermurals
Gerald Gaa
Belleville, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: Economics
Ronald Gregory
Sauget, Illinois
Major: Chemistry
Minor: Psychology
Douglas Philip Grimm
Collinsville, Illinois
Major: History
Minor: Psychology
Fred Robert Habermehl
Dupo, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: Sociology
Barbara North
Stage Grafters
Alphi Psi Omega
Debate Glub
Grandy Scholar
Charter President, Sigma Kappa Tau
Student Gongress
Spanish Glub
Mark Heltibrand
Sullivan, Missouri
Major: Chemistry
Minor: Math
Jay Edward Hodges
Girard, Illinois
Major: Social Studies Divisional
Minor: History Gore
Richard Houghland
Pinckneyville, Illinois
Major: Chemistry
Minor: Mathematics
Wendell Johnson
Lebanon, Illinois
Major: Physical Education
Minor: Business
John Fenoli
Philo Corresponding Secretary
Student Congress Welfare Committee Chairman
Campus Program Board Planning Committee
Ad Hoc Faculty-Student Chapel Committee
Student Congress Church-School Relationship Committee
Herbert Alan Kaiserman
Springfield, Illinois
Major: Physical Education
Minor: Psychology
Terl Kennedy
Cahokia, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Sociology
David Wendell Killan
Hartford, Illinois
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Business
Susan VjnDanElzen Knecht
Collinsville , Illinois
Major: Psychology
Minor: Biology
Patricia Knop
Campbell Hill, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Physical Education
Joseph Kyle
Decatur, Illinois
Major: Social Studies Divisional
Minor: History Core
Rosemarie Maloney
Dahlgren, Illinois
Major: History
Minor: Mathematics
Frances Layfield
Troy, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: English
Sandra Kay Hampton
Student Congress
Dean's List
Homecoming Attendant
Clio, Past Secretary
Steve McFall
Collinsville, Illinois
Major: Physical Education
Minor: Speech
Kathi Meggs
Freeburg, Illinois
Major: Speech
Minor: Business
Mary Ann Miller
Centralia, Illinois
Major: Sociology
Minor: Psychology
Ralph Miller
Normal. Illinois
Major: Business.
Minor: Economics
Gary Moergen
Belleville, Illinois
Major: Social Studies Divisional
Minor: History Core
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Denise Elizabeth Morlan
Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Major: Social Studies Divisional
Minor: History Core
George Morris
Belleville, Illinois
Major: Biology
Minor: History
James Nail
O'Fallon, Illinois
Major: Physical Education
Minor: Biology
Mohamad Nazem
Nishabour, Meshed, Iran
Major: Chemistry
Minor: Mathematics
George Fuiten
Ferox Past President and Vice-President
Inter-Society Council Chairman
Lettermen's Club Vice-President
Baseball
Intramurals
Student Conduct Committee
Sigma Tau Delta
Ad Hoc Committee on Student Rights
Dean's List
Best Dressed Man on Campus
Barbara Niemeier
Tallula, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Psychology
Gerald Nixon
Divernon, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: Psychology
Barbara Ellen North
Lebanon, Illinois
Major: Speech
Minor: Psychology
Karen Nottrott
Dupe. Illinois
Major: Physical Education
Minor: Psychology
Glenn Roland Oliphant
West Caldwell, New Jersey
Major: Business
Minor: Economics
Gary Gehrs
History Club
Historian Reporter
Student Congress
Faculty Committee on Student Life
George Hugh Poston
Wood River, Illinois
Major: Science Divisional
Minor: Chemistry Core
Elizabeth Ann Powell
Springfield, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Psychology
Stephen Romack
Decatur, Illinois
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Economics
David Joseph Rose
Canton, Ohio
Major: History
Minor: Sociology
Roger Warren Russell
Granite City, Illinois
Major: Social Studies Divisional
Minor: Sociology Core
Thomas Sanders
Toledo, Illinois
Major: Social Studies Divisional
Minor: Sociology Core
Martha Inez Scully
Springfield, Ohio
Major: Speech
Minor: History
Barbara Smith
Danville, Illinois
Major: Social Studies Divisional
Minor: Sociology Core
Robert Smith
St. Louis, Missouri
Major: Business
Minor: Speech
Russell Duane Smith
Ashland. Illinois
Major; Philosophy
Minor: Psychology
William James Smoltz
Colorado Spring, Colorado
Major: Speech
Minor: Art
Gregory Snyder
Calumet City, Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: Economics
Robert Peter Stankus
St. Louis, Missouri
Major: Business
Minor: Economics
Susan Towers
Belleville, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Art
Joyce Tracy
Granite City, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Psychology
Nicholas Tropiano
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Major: Business
Minor: Psychology
Roberta O'Hear Trotter
Charleston, South Carolina
Major: Art
Minor: Psychology
Marianna Davis Tucci
New Baden, Illinois
Major: Physical Education
Minor: History
James Vest
O'Fallon, Illinois
Major: Chemistry
Minor: Biology
Edward William Wegner
Lombard, Illinois
Major: Psychology
Minor: Biology
Keith Wiig
Lincolnwood, Illinois
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Business
David Homer Wilkey
Nashville. Illinois
Major: Business
Minor: Economics
Dan Williams
Venice , Illinois
Major: Philosophy
Minor: Psychology
Marion Zeisset
Edwardsville, Illinois
Major: Elementary Education
Minor: Music
Jerry Zimmerman
Schenectady, New ^'ork
Major: Sociology
Minor: Economics
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Lou Anders
Richard Aubuchon
Wesley Berg
David Bergin
Robert Bower
Dutah, 111.
East St. Louis. 111.
Chicago, 111.
Decatur, 111.
llliopolis, 111.
Cletus Davis
Okawville, 111.
Mark Davis
Robinson, 111.
William Forbes
Alexander, 111.
Lauren Fowler
St. Louis, Mo.
Paul Funkhouser
Mt. Vernon, 111.
Sonja Funkhouser Lawrence Geng
Belleville, III. Chicago, 111.
Linda Gohmert
Lebanon, 111.
David Gross
St. Jacob, III.
James Hagemann Thomas Halloran
Lebanon, 111. Wood River, 111.
Stephen Hamilton
Lebanon, 111.
Paul Havenar
Lisle, 111.
Larry Hopkins
Patoka. 111.
Lester Jackson
Lebanon. 111.
Stephen Keene
Lewistown, 111.
Dennis Korte
Lebanon, 111.
Lee Ladinsky
Creve Coeur, Mo.
William Lirely
Marion, 111.
Duane Livingston
Decatur, 111.
Stephen McClure
Flat Rock, 111.
John McCormack
St. Louis, Mo.
Robert McKinley
Bridgeport, 111.
Larry Mooney
Dix, 111.
Anthony Musso
Belleville, 111.
Maureen Rawley
East St. Louis, 111.
Linda Rezba
Sparta, 111.
Dereatha Rhoades
Sullivan, 111.
James Richardson
Pontiac, 111.
Wieland Roeschmann
Middleville, N.J.
Michael Rutledge
Arthur, 111.
Peter Saineghi
Christopher, 111.
Floyd Schutta
Orchard Park, N.Y,
Philip Schwab
Litchfield, 111.
Linda Shawver
Lewistown, 111.
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David Sherbondy Robert Shook Robert Siefferman
Cleveland Heights, O. Mascoutah, 111. Troy, 111.
Rick Stahl
Smithton, 111.
Audrey Steinkamp
Okawville, 111.
David Stepp John Streb
East Carondelet, 111. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.
Helen Stroup
Carbondale, 111.
Jacqueline Svanda
Steele ville, 111.
Nancy Svanda
Sparta, 111.
George Taylor
Alton, 111.
Marjorie Tebbe
Highland, 111.
Jane Templeton
Pinckneyville, 111.
Beverly Terry
Venice, 111.
William Truty
Ottawa, 111.
Vicki Wegner
Lebanon, 111.
Robert Wenderoth
Milford, Ohio
John White
Decatur, 111.
David Williams
Mt. Olive, 111.
Lee Wright
Girard, 111.
Class of 1971
Thomas Bailey
Knoxville, 111.
Mark Baldwin
Pana, 111.
George Baver
PennsbuTg, Pa.
Robert Bennett
Birmingham, Mich.
R. Dale Berry
Albion, 111.
Vara L. Best
Livingston, 111.
Barbara Bowyer
West Frankfort, 111.
Stephen Carlson
Galesburg, 111.
Don Clinard
Butler, 111.
Carol Craley
Brookhaven, Pa.
Deborah Dodds
Clayton, Mo.
Linda Elvers
Gillespie, 111.
Donna Emerick
Wood River, HI.
Terry Etling
Mascoutah, 111.
Joy Fauss S. Michael Fenton Peggy Garrett S. Diane George
Belleville, 111. Gillespie, 111. St. Louis, Mo. Carbondale, 111.
Sally Gillespey
Collinsville, III.
Linda Goetz
Fairview Park, O.
Robert Greene
Mt. Vernon. III.
David Hassenflug
St. Georges, Bermuda
LeRoy Haynes
Bronx, N.Y.
R. Bruce Hogan
Pleasant Plains, 111.
Michael Howie
Chester, 111.
Bradley Hoyt
Mt. Prospect, 111.
Laura Jensen
Granite City, 111.
Kathleen Kenyon
El Paso, 111.
James Kirchner
Springfield, 111.
Blanche Laff
Yonkers, N.Y.
Leslie Lieberstein
Palos Park, 111.
Kimberly Littell
Park Ridge, 111.
(.iloria Mannz
Troy. 111.
Warren McCollom
White Hall. 111.
Scott McKenzie
Decatur, 111.
Ellen McWard
Taylorville, 111.
Paul Meffert
Highland, 111.
Julia Misegades
East St. Louis, 111.
Thomas Montgomery
Rosemont, Pa.
Valerie Moore
St. Louis, Mo.
David Mueller
Chester, 111.
Karen Mueller
Wilmette, 111.
George Myers
Wolf Lake, 111.
Lester Nalevac
Bellwood, 111.
Deborah Nevois
Collinsville , 111.
Margaret Osterhage
Waterloo, 111.
Billye Parker
Fairfield, 111.
Michaeline Ricchiardi Gaylan Rosenberger
Gillespie, 111. Jacksonville, 111.
John Rothwell
Galveston, Ind.
James Schulz
New Athens, 111.
Sally Short
Salem, 111.
Suzanne Sobol
Lebanon, 111.
Dan Stewart
Robinson, 111.
Bernice Svanda
Steeleville. 111.
Mary Beth Tompkins
Leroy, 111.
Cynthia Upchurch
Dupo, III.
Debbie Upchiuch
Cahokia, 111.
Sally Verton
Gillespie, 111.
Sandra Ward
Newton, 111.
John Watson
Pensacola, Fla.
Kenneth Westlund
Rockford, 111.
Phil Ambers
Collinsville, 111.
Ruth Anderson
St. Louis, Mo.
Robert Barron
Cinnamlnson, N.J.
Edward Belva
McLeansboro, 111.
Kathleen Berg
Newport, N.Y.
Janet Brand
Piscataway, N.J.
Margaret Branson
Mattoon, 111.
Donald Burke
Kankakee, 111.
Valeria Burton
Philadelphia, Pa.
Jack Clark
Paula Covey
Smith Cruit
Hayden Davis
Linda Everett
Columbia, 111.
Springfield, 111.
Dalton City, 111.
Springfield, 111.
Jacksonville, 111,
Ruth Finney
Virden, 111.
Chris Fox
Godfrey, 111.
Rita Fryman
Mattoon, 111.
James German
Cottage Hills, 111.
Perry Grieme
Elkhart, 111.
John Harkins
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Richard Hartnett
Lackawanna, N.Y,
Larry Hauschild
Gillespie, 111.
Milinda Hicks
Pinckneyville, 111.
Derek Hill
Cairo, 111.
John Hinman
Mound City, 111.
Loren Hoffman
Sparta, 111.
Iris Houston
Cleveland, O.
Connie King
Lebanon, 111.
Melva Kloth
Sparta, 111.
Peggy Kuttin
New Douglas, 111.
Steven Lam-
Bridgeport, 111.
Alice Lingafelter
Hutsonville. III.
Wayne Loehring
Summerfield, 111.
Rhonda Lurtz
O'Fallon, 111.
Mark McKenna
G. David McKenzie
Anna McNeely
Bill Melton
Joyce Mille
Mystic, Conn.
Vienna, 111.
Tower Hill, 111.
West York, 111.
Anna, 111.
David Moe
Dacca, Pakistan
Phil Morgan
Metropolis, 111.
Thomas Mueller
Highwood, III.
John Mule
Trenton, N.J.
Theresa Murphy
Chicago, 111.
David Musso
Belleville, 111.
Pat North
Lebanon, 111.
Gary Norvich
Madison, 111.
Jerrold Olmstead
Toledo, 111.
Juvata Orr
Jonesboro, 111.
Suzanne Phillips
Collinsville, 111.
Gary Plum
St. Elmo, 111.
Michael Przybyl
Syracuse, N.Y.
Bruce Roper
Girard, 111.
James Sanders
Toledo, 111.
Les Scenna
Bridgeville, Pa.
Cheryl Shaw
Bondville, 111.
Martha Skinner
Ina, 111.
Tim Smith
St. Louis, Mo.
Gary Stanko
Staunton, 111.
Robert Steinman
Decatur, 111.
Glen Sudol
Paasaic, N.J.
Allison Taylor
Marion, 111.
Michael Tribuzzi
Buffao, N.Y.
Junichi Tsuji
Akita City, Japan
Linda Walton
Vandalia, 111.
Gary Weintz
Christopher, 111.
Clifton Wells Sharon ^"annotti
East St. Louis, 111. Lebanon, 111.
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Dedication
Kenneth Charles Frazer , son of Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Frazer, was born September 16, 1945 in Chester, Illinois. In his elementary and secondary
years of schooling. Ken participated in cross country. Little League and as a class officer. Within his community, Ken was active in Church league
and Boy Scouts where he achieved one of scouting's most admirable awards, that of Eagle Scout.
Upon coming to McKendree, Ken, known to many as "The Fraz", made of himself a student, a diplomat, a brother, a participant in many organ-
izations and most of all a man; a man who shaU remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
Ken was a sociology major and a psychology minor. He served as President and Treasurer of Phi Rho Chi, was a member of the Student Conduct
Committee for two years, and was President of his sophomore class. As an athlete, Ken was a master at the game of tennis which he loved to play.
He was also a member of The Letterman's Club. In service to his school, Ken represented McKendree College at two model United Nations As-
semblies.
Mr. Robert Brown, Professor of Sociology, spoke of Ken as a man of "fairness and integrity whose zest and enthusiasm were an inspiration to us
all". Ken gave his life for God and Country in Viet Nam, Sept. 19, 1968.
It is with this thought in mind that we, the staff of the 1969 McKendrean, dedicate this book of memories to Kenneth Charles Frazer whose
memory will dwell within the hearts of many forever.
Kenneth C. Frazer
The 1968-69 school year went by fast, but many things happened and many things will be remembered New friends
were made old acquaintances renewed and all of us added another year to our lives within a community which will come to
'' It"ifh^P Art"ma°n;^irh:v:'fo^d a turning point in their lives while at McKendree this year in many or maybe just
one a^ect of his or her life. If this be the case then let us be grateful for we are all very fortunate to be part of such a won-
deraU country that provides us with the opportunities such as we have. u^i, ;,.,, ,„.i,=H c^
One day soon everyone will reach the year of commencement and will be ready to go out and use what he has worked so
'"cornf ou;"nt^Jhero°w'f:d using all the knowledge acquired in school will be of no use at all if one cannot enjoy hi.
society Ld its people. Living together and enjoying life will be the blessing of anyone's life that will warm his heart and
fulfill his emptiness when he senses defeat or struggle. ,, . • u i,- i, ^1,=,, ^M f^,-
In closing the year, I would like to personally thank every member of my staff for the excellent job which they did for
their fine cooperation and patience through two semesters. You were all extremely helpful and I enjoyed working with each
and^ever>'one^o^f ^^^^^^^.^^ ^^^.^^^^ j ^^^^ ^^ ^.^ ^^^ best of luck for your success in the years to come. May you always
hold fond memories of your years at McKendree.
Robert Bridges
Editor
'Success depends upon backbone, not wishbone''
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