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The  McKendrean 


1985 


Student  Life 


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The  Blues  Brothers  —  Kevin 
McFarland,  Sean  Hays,  Eric  Schif- 
terdecker  and  David  McFarland 
entertain  before  the  parade. 

Deb  Bethard  posing  with  Bogie 
and  parade  marshal,  Fred  Bird. 

The  1984  Soccer  Team  after  the 
Homecoming  'mudball'  game. 

The  rain  did  not  seem  to  hamper 
the  spirits  of  the  Sigma  sororitv  as 
they  participate  in  the  Homecom-       | 
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Our  Parade  Marshal,  Fred  Bird,  with 
special  security  escort,  Diane  Schroeder. 

The  Pom  Pon  girls  keep  dry  during  the 
rain  striken  parade. 

Alpha  Phi  Omega  shows  their  Home- 
coming spirit  by  walking  in  the  parade. 
Members  are  left  to  right,  Terry  Neff, 
Jeff  Campbell,  Kevin  Koeller,  Tony  Stau- 
denmaier,  Jeff  Edwards,  and  Jerry  Ellis. 

The  Queen's  Candidates  seem  cheery  de- 
spite the  soggy  float.  In  front  retiring 
queen  Jo-Ann  Summers,  queen's  candi- 
dates left  to  right  are  Bonnie  Droste,  Lisa 
Crumley  and  Janis  Welsch. 


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Terry  Neff,  Jeff  Campbell  and  Jill  Kell- 
ing  waiting  for  the  coronation. 

Paul  Conrad  escorting  Retiring  Queen 
Jo-Ann  Summers  to  her  throne. 

Mistress  and  Master  ot  ceremonies 
Dawn  Meisner  and  Ken  Coplen  getting 
ready  for  the  coronation. 

Michelle  Barr  and  Vivian  Kloke  await 
the  announcement  of  the  new  Home- 
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Freshman  attendant 
Meghan  Reisa  with 
escort  David  McFar- 
land. 

Sophomore  attendant 
Jennifer  Gammage 
with  escort  Dave 
Mordhorst. 

Junior  attendant 
Becky  Branson  with 
escort  Fred  Goudey. 

The  Queen's  Court 

Junior  attendant  Barb 
Klingelhoefer  and  es- 
cort Jim  Adams. 

Queen's  candidate 
Janis  Welsch  with  es- 
cort Jack  Unruth. 

Queen's  candidate 
Bonnie  Droste  with 
escort  Jeff  Edwards. 

Queen's  candidate 
Lisa  Crumley  with  es- 
cort Allen  May. 

Retiring  Queen  Jo- 
Ann  Summers  crowns 
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Fall  Sports 


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men's  volleyball  team:  (bottom 
Kim  Mueller,  Linda  Parker,  Debbie 
Krause,  Lesley  Kramper,  Patty  Monroe, 
Lori  Junker  (top)  Sharon  Bodi,  Lori 
Lehr,  Barb  Klingelhoefer,  Pam  Goesten 
kors,  Shelly  Lappe. 


Right:  Linda  Parker  and 
Lori  Junker  demonstrate 
their  blocking  sk 


Bottom  left:  Debbie 
Krause,  Shelly  Lappe,  Lindi 
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Last  year's  District  20  Championship 
team  fell  short  of  making  it  three  years  in 
a  row  for  the  1984  season,  as  they  defeat- 
ed Chicago  State,  Eureka  College,  and  St. 
Francis  College,  but  lost  to  Quincy  Col- 
lege to  finish  3rd  in  the  state.  Before  they 
had  begun  post-season  play,  they  had 
been  ranked  11th  in  the  state.  Three 
members  of  the  squad,  juniors  Lori 
Junker,  Barb  Klingelhoefer,  and  Linda 
Parker  were  named  to  the  NAIA  District 
20  (State  of  Illinois)  Team,  and  were  also 
voted  All-American. 


Bottom  Right:  Lesley  Kramper  spikes  the 
ball  past  the  blockers. 

Lett:  Returning  players  from  last  years 
squad.  Shelly  Lappe,  Lesley  Kramper, 
Lori  Lehr,  Barb  Klingelhoefer,  Pam 
Goestenkors,  Linda  Parker,  Lori  Junker, 
and  Patty  Monroe. 

Bottom  Left:  New  additions  to  the  team, 
freshmen  Debbie  Krause,  Kim  Mueller, 
and  Sharon  Bodi. 


The  1985  McKendree  Bearcats  soccer  team  started 
off  the  season  with  high  expectations,  and  they  fulfilled 
those  expactations  easily.  New  head  coach  Bob  Cordes 
brought  18  new  players  to  McKendree  this  year,  among 
them  the  best  talent  in  this  area.  Three  of  those  new 
players  were  All-State  in  high  school.  With  only  three  re- 
turning players  from  last  years  squad,  Cordes  was  able  to 
shape  almost  an  entirely  new  team,  one  noted  for  its 
goal-tending  and  the  explosiveness  of  its  offense. 

LEFT:  Two  opposing  defenders  watch  Bearcat  Rich 
Reiniger  closely.  BOTTOM:  The  McKendree  soccer 
team.  Top  Row  (L  to  R):  Ass't.  Coach  Tracy  Hickam. 
Andy  Watt,  Dave  Sahuri,  Etan  Litsey,  Rich  Reiniger. 
Randy  Ratay,  Brent  Hartman,  Jeff  Trammel,  Coach  Bob 
Cordes.  2nd  Row:  Paul  Lindner,  Tom  Boeckmann,  Andy 
Smith,  Jeff  Durzo.  Steve  Allison,  Dave  Merz,  Jeff  Seuss, 
Bryan  Majka.  Rob  Staudenmeier,  Marc  Mahat.  Bottom 
Row:  Fred  Scholl,  Bob  Barker,  Tim  Paz,  Jerome  Munie, 
Mike  Engel. 


TOP  LEFT:  Jeff  "Doc"  Seuss  maneuvers  the  ball  downfield. 

OP  RIGHT:  Rich  Reiniger  demonstrates  his  skills  in  a  game 
against  Roosevelt  University.  BOTTOM  LEFT:  Mud,  McKen- 
dree  style,  as  demonstrated  by  Marc  Mahat.  BOTTOM 
RIGHT:  Jeff  Seuss  keeps  his  eye  on  the  ball. 


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right  Jerry  Ellis,  Ke- 
vin Koeller,  Terry 
Neff,  Jeff  Edwards, 
Jeff  Campbell  and 
Tony  Staudenmaier 
singing  in  the  rain. 

The  soccer  teams  float 
for  the  Homecoming 
Parade. 

Jeff  Campbell  and 
Mickey  Dobbins  talk 
over  recruitment  of 
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The  Bothwell  Chapel 

A  view  from  the  front  campus.  Old 
Main  is  to  the  left  and  Wildy  is  to  the 
right. 

Eisenmayer  Auditorium,  home  of  the 
McKendree  Theatre  Productions. 

A  view  from  Wildy  Hall.  The  buildings 
include  Voight  Science,  Holman  Li- 
brary. Deneen  Student  Center,  and  Bar- 
nett  Hall. 


The  Suites 


Dawn  Miesner 
1st  floor  R.A. 


Terry  Neff 
2nd  floor  R.A. 


Resident  Assistants 


Walton  Hall 


Ron  Lyons 


2nd  floor  R.A. 


Jeff  Edwards 
3rd  floor  R.A. 


Burnett  Hall 


Mary  Mordhorst 
1st  floor  R.A. 


Nanette  Paris 
2nd  floor  R.A. 


Becky  Branson 
2nd  floor  R.A. 


Sheila  Kehrer 
3rd  floor  R.A. 


Baker  Hall 

Shelly  Lappe,  1st  floor  R.A. 
Chris  Wigant.  2nd  floor  R.A. 
Janice  Riggins,  2nd  floor  R.A. 
Craig  Short,  3rd  floor  R.A. 
Steve  York,  3rd  floor  R.A. 


Resident 
Directors 


Barnett  Hall  R.D. 
Helen  Arter 


Walton  Hall  R.D. 
Dave  Long  (not  pictured) 


McKendree  Suites  R.D. 
Terry  Heern,  1st  semester  (not  pictured) 


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Ron  McCaskill 


McKendree  Suites  R.D. 
Carl  Bauer.  2nd  semester 


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Front  Row:  Jeff  Thornton,  John  Batson.  Roger  Kingston,  Morrie  Frazer,  Walt  Rogers,  Chnck  Brueggeman.  Back  Row:  Coach  Harry  Statham,  Mike  Baldridge 
Rick  Stumpe.  Dave  Mordhorst,  Ken  Coplen,  Paul  Seiberlich,  and  Coach  Paul  Funkhouser. 


The  men's  basketball  team  ended  its  sea- 
son with  a  semi-final  playoff  game  loss  to 
St.  Xaviet,  53-52.  They  reached  that  game 
by  defeating  Rosary  in  a  first  round  playoff 
game  held  here  at  McKendree.  The  loss  to 
St.  Xavier  was  a  disappointing  way  to  end  a 
season,  but  it  was  one  of  accomplishment 
and  success.  During  the  season,  the  team  ex- 
perienced many  highs  and  a  few  low  points. 
The  team  finished  with  a  record  ot  22-11 
and  saw  their  coach  reach  a  well-deserved 
milestone  in  his  career. 


Many  players  contributed  to 
this  successful  season.  Rick 
Stumpe  is  the  only  loss  to 
graduation.  Rick  is  an  aggres- 
sive player  that  has  a  "never 
say  die"  attitude.  He  can  rip  the 
net  faster  than  most  and  his 
constant  hustle  earned  him  re- 
spect around  the  district.  He 
averaged  18.8  points  per  game 
and  will  be  a  hard  player  to  re- 
place. 

Roger  Kingston  is  the  defen- 
sive specialist  on  the  team.  He 
never  scores  a  lot  but  contrib- 
utes far  more  than  what  is  no- 
ticeable. He  is  the  type  of  play- 
er that  takes  an  assist  over  pos- 
sible points.  When  there  is  a 
pressure  situation  you  can  bet 
that  Coach  Statham  will  have 
him  in  the  lineup.  Kingston  is 
a  junior  this  year  and  so  will 
also  be  back  next  year. 

Dave  Mordhorst  is  the  ju- 
nior center  that  had  a  sub-par 
year  because  of  a  late  injury. 
Dave  is  a  fine  outside  shooter 
and  is  quick  on  his  feet.  He  is 
looked  upon  to  play  many 
roles  on  the  team.  He  also  plays 
an  enforcer  role  in  the  middle. 
He  is  the  team  captain  and  is 
one  of  only  two  two-year  start- 
ers. 

Walter  Rogers  is  a  freshman 
guard  that  is  a  pleasant  surprise 
for  the  team.  When  John  Bat- 
son  became  ineligible,  Walter 
had  the  task  of  running  the 
team.  This  was  a  difficult  situa- 
tion for  the  freshman.  He  han- 
dled the  pressure  very  well  and 
supplied  a  scoring  output  that 
wasn't  expected.  Walter  is  a 
good  player  in  all  aspects  of 
the  game  and  is  expected  to  de- 
velop into  a  force  to  be  dealt 
with. 

Rick  Ross  is  a  seasoned  vet- 
eran that  brought  stability  to  a 
young  team.  He  is  primarily  a 
rebounder  but  has  had  some 
good  scoring  games.  He  took 


Coach  Stathem  and  Ken  Cople 
another  win. 


over  the  starting  position  vacated  by  Mord- 
horst's  injury.  Rick  is  also  a  fine  ballhandler 
for  a  big  man  and  is  a  versatile  player.  He 
averaged  7.3  points  per  game  and  7.5  re- 
bounds. 

Morrie  Fraser  has  proven  to  be  an  excel- 
lent shooter  and  a  good  defensive  player.  His 
playing  time  increased  as  the  season  pro- 
gressed. 

Fraser  came  into  games  and  took  up  some 
of  the  scoring  load  as  he  had  a  good  offensive 
output  late  in  the  season.  He  will  be  looked 


towards  next  year  to  replace  Stumpe  as  an 
outside  shooting  threat. 

Larry  Mueller,  Brent  Dudeck  and  Dave 
McFarland  all  played  reserve  roles  on  the 
team.  These  three  players  worked  hard  in 
practice  despite  getting  little  playing  time  and 
showed  their  dedication  to  the  team. 

Another  valuable  member  of  the  team  is 
Jeff  Krat/  Thornton,  the  manager.  He  played 
an  important  role  by  keeping  the  team  ready 
for  each  game  and  was  responsible  for  keep- 
ing the  team  laughing. 


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Lady  Bearcats 

The  Lady  Bearcats  had  quite  a  successful  season  and  made  it 
to  the  playoffs,  only  to  be  beat  in  the  opening  round  in  Chica- 
go. They  were  led  by  scoring  sensation  Diane  Keirn,  with 
strong  defense  support  coming  from  Karyn  Hunsinger.  Carol 
Bremer,  and  Janis  Welsh.  The  Team  over  all  had  a  fun  year  and 
they  can't  wait  for  the  new  season  to  begin. 


ther  fast  break  for  the  high  flying  Lady  Bearcats. 


Back  Row:  Coach  Statham.  Morrie  Frazer,  \ 
Jeff  Thornton.  Brent  Dudeck,  and  Craig  Ka 


dge,  Walter  Roger.  |erf  Demond,  Coac 


J.V.  Basketball  Oh,  SO  CLOSE 


Front  row:  Dave  McFarland,  Larry  Mueller,  Manager 


In  the  past  few  years  the  McKendree  J.V.  team  was  considered  a  pushover  and  an  easy  win  for  a  visit- 
ing team.  This  past  year  it  was  changed.  The  team  came  out  hot  and  won  their  first  game  of  the  season  at 
Rend  Lake  College.  The  game  was  an  overtime  affair  with  just  four  players  playing  for  McKendree  at 
the  end  of  regular  play  and  overtime.  This  win  sent  a  warning  shot  around  the  league,  that  McKendree 
would  not  be  just  another  easy  win.  After  midseason,  disaster  struck  when  four  Varsity  players  were  cut 
from  the  squad  due  to  bad  grades.  The  J.V.  season  was  immediately  canceled  and  five  players  from  J.V. 
joined  up  with  the  Varsity  and  helped  complete  a  winning  season  for  the  team.  Walter,  Morri,  Larry,  Brent, 
and  Dave  helped  the  team  during  practice  and  kept  the  team  spirit  high.  Walter  and  Morri  later  went  on  to 
start  a  few  games  for  the  Varsity  Team. 


Cheerleading  Squad 


Members  of  the  1984-85  Cheerleading  Squad  are,  front  row,  left  to  right:  Teresa  Eschman,  Lori  Seiberlich,  and  Patty  Tourville. 
Second  Row:  Shelli  Gonzalez.  Lisa  Buehne.  Patty  Manion.  Connie  Maxfield.  Back  Row:  Jeff  Campbell,  J. T.  Atwood,  Terry  Neff, 
and  Tim  Stanberry. 


Pom  Pon  Squad 


Members  of  the  1984-85  Pom  Pon  Squad  are,  front  row.  left  to  right:  Cindy  Wessels  and  Lisa  Dameron.  Second  Row:  Lisa  Ma 
rich,  Jennifer  Schumaker,  and  Lori  Goldey.  Third  Row:  Jo-Ann  Diehl,  Robin  Vander,  and  Jodi  Mayer. 


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The  1985  McKendree  Bearcat  wrestling  squad  suffered  through  a 
disappointing  season  that  found  them  plagued  by  a  series  of  injuries. 
In  only  its  second  year  of  existence,  the  team  returned  two  lettermen, 
Ben  Lines  and  Barry  Surber.  The  rest  of  the  team  was  made  up  of 
seven  freshmen  and  four  others  who  had  no  previous  wrestling  exper- 
ience. Team  members  are:  Tom  Boeckmann,  Kirk  Graham.  Tom 
Johnston.  Ben  Lines,  Jason  Simmons,  Allen  Snyder,  Barry  Surber,  and 
Scott  Woods. 

TOP  LEFT:  Coach  Pat  Folk  watches  from  the  sidelines.  MIDDLE 
LEFT:  The  fans  watch  intently  from  their  seats  as  the  struggle  goes 
on.  MIDDLE  RIGHT:  Sophomore  Barry  Surber  and  his  opponent 
literally  go  at  it  head-to-head.  BOTTOM:  Tom  Boeckmann  success- 
fully pins  his  opponent. 


Greek  Life 


Pi  Lambda  Tau  (BSers) 


Pi  Lambda  Tau  or  Platonian  Social  Society  was  founded  April  20,  1949  and  is  the  oldest  social 
society  west  of"  the  Alleghenies.  Because  of  its  state  charter,  Plato  is  a  recognized  corporation  by 
the  State  of  Illinois.  BSers  are  the  sole  sponsors  of  the  Geology  Club.  Members  are  1  to  r:  Dave 
Merz,  Ray  Smith,  John  Wahlig,  Dan  Netemeyer,  Paul  Seiberlich,  Tim  Stanberry,  J.T.  Atwood,  and 
Jeff  Junker. 


Phi  Rho  Chi  (Ferrox) 

Phi  Rho  Chi  Social  Service  Society  was  founded  in  the  Spring  of  1963.  The  men  of  Ferrox  stress 
brotherhood  and  strenth  through  unity.  The  society  sponsors  various  social  events  and  service  pro- 
jects for  the  betterment  of  the  college.  Membership  is  acquired  by  invitation,  election,  and  orien- 
tation. Members  of  Ferrox  include:  Rick  Stumpe,  Barry  Wesselman,  Dave  Mordhorst,  Ken  Co- 
plen,  Doug  Kassing.John  Batson.  Sean  Hayes,  Mike  Engel,  Brent  Dudeck.  Jeff  Thornton.  Dave 
McFarland.  Jack  Frazer,  Larry  Mueller,  and  Ron  McGee. 


Delta  Phi  Sigma  (Adelphi) 

Delta  Phil  Sigma  was  founded  in  1966  to  fill  what  its  charter  members  felt  was  a  social  gap  on 
the  McKendree  campus.  Adelphi  strives  to  promote  involvement  in  social  activities  and  unity 
throughout  the  McKendree  campus  and  the  local  community.  While  the  society  is  not  a  service 
organization,  it  does  assist  the  college  in  one  important  area.  Members  strive  to  round  out  the  so- 
cial life  of  the  students.  Members  include  Mike  Tockstein,  Pat  McDermott,  Eric  Wiegers,  Mark 
Hubbs,  Bill  Murphy,  and  Jim  Thomas. 


Phi  Lambda  Sigma  (Philo) 

Philosophian  Literary  Society,  was  founded  in  1837  and  has  the  distinction  of  being  the  oldest 
Literary  society  west  of  the  Alleghenies  and  the  third  oldest  in  the  nation.  Membership  in  the  orga- 
nization is  open  to  all  male  students  who  meet  and  maintain  the  academic  requirements  of  the 
college  and  are  of  returning  or  transfer  student.  Philo  has  an  active  social  program  including  the 
annual  Philo  Formal.  Philo  is  active  in  the  McKendree  Intramural  Program  and  also  sponsors  a 
number  of  parties.  Members  include:  John  Glenn,  Allan  May,  Chuck  Ford,  Jeff  Wilkens,  Brian 
Wuertz,  Craig  Short,  and  Paul  Conrad. 


Epsilon  Gamma 
(Gamma  Sigma  Sigma) 


Sigmas  purpose  is  to  promote  sisterhood,  scholarship,  service  and  so- 
cial advancement  of  the  college.  Members  of  Sigma  pictured  ara  left  to 
right.  Connie  Maxfield,  Linda  Parker,  Lisa  Kohrmann.  Lori  Seiberlich, 
Connie  Holzinger,  Nancy  Travis,  Mary  Mordhorst,  La-Shell  Ebersohl, 
Patty  Tourville,  Peggy  Rawlings,  Lori  Lowry,  Peggy  Richard,  Jo-Ann 
Diehl,  Dee  Dintlemann,  Jody  Maroney.  Noel  Goss.  Sonja  Rhoda, 
Rhonda  Sigman,  Linda  Carriker,  Rebecca  Newcomb,  Samantha  New- 
comb,  and  Suzy  Daily.  Spring  Pledges  werejodi  Mayer.  Lisa  Buhne,  Me- 
lissa Roethemayer,  Julie  Lewis,  Janet  Whaley.  Theresa  Eschman,  and 
Tammy  Marks. 

Clionian  Literary  Society  (Clio) 


Founded  in  1869,  Clio  is  McKendree  College's  oldest  sorority  on 
campus.  Clio  is  involved  in  the  Big  Brother/Big  Sister  program,  spon- 
sored children's  programs,  and  has  worked  in  behalf  of  the  March  ot 
Dimes.  Members  pictured  are:  front  left  to  right:  Kathy  Bullock.  Jamie 
Lautz,  Paula  Sutton,  Abbey  Miller,  back:  Lisa  White.  Laurel  Milligan. 
Dawn  Meisner.  Lisa  Crumley.  Deb  Bethard.  and  Cathy  Rea.  Those  not 
pictued  Alice  Lauderdale,  Denise  Moore,  and  Donna  Snyder. 


Alpha  Phi  Omega 


APO  is  a  service  iraternin  and  is  the  only  National  Fraternity  on  campus.  Mem- 
bership is  not  limited  to  males.  Members  include:  front  row:  Randy  Courtright,  Deb- 
bie Ozier,  Giner  Cox,  Susan  Hill,  Shelley  Lappe,  Tanya  Wright,  and  Chuck  Sturgis. 
Second  Row:  Kevin  Koeller.  Vivian  Kloke.  Keith  Sharinghausen,  Terry  Neff,  Rob 
Staudenmaier.  Michelle  LePere,  Diane  Schroeder,  and  Cindy  Wessels.  Third  Row:  Dr. 
Emeral  Owen  (advisor),  Lisa  Malrich,  Sandy  Meeks.  Melisa  Atkinson,  Julie  Muskopf. 
Michelle  Shurtz,  Betsey  Hankla,  Linda  Struense.  Paige  Mettler,  and  Cindy  Porter. 
Last  Row:  Jerf  Campell,  Tom  Boeckman,  Jeff  Edwards,  Craig  Kassing.  Bill  Farmer, 
Chuck  Adams,  Tony  Staudenmaier,  Don  Meeks,  Jerry  Ellis,  and  Dave  Long  (advisor). 


Alpha  Omega 


Alpha  Omega  is  a  social  service  and  work  society  that  promotes  sisterhood, 
friendship,  and  service.  Members  pictured:  Front  Row:  Jennifer  Gammage, 
Barb  Parker,  Dearyle  Reising,  Terry  Blecha,  Lisa  Higgins  and  Jennifer  Schu- 
maker.  Second  Row:  Angie  Heaton,  Mary  Ann  Fahey,  Lisa  Dameron,  Angie 
Bean,  Mary  Beth  Moody,  and  Ellen  Conner.  Last  Row:  Michelle  Barr,  Becky 
Branson,  Leslie  Kramper,  Jennifer  Williams.  Shelley  Lappe,  Sonnie  Botwinski, 
and  Donette  Wheatley. 


Student  Association 


Student  Government  began  their  year  with  a  new  constitution  and 
a  new  name.  Members  of  this  reorganized  association  are  left  to  right: 
Cindy  YX'essels.  Lori  Goldey  (secretary),  Todd  McNamara  (Treasurer), 
Bill  Farmer.  Back  Row:  Lisa  Dameron,  Carol  Guth,  Chuck  Sturgis, 
Theresa  Dunn,  and  Tracy  Rouch.  Not  pictured  were:  Fred  Brown 
(president).  Paige  Mettler  (vice-president),  Bonnie  Droste.  Mike  Tock- 
stein,  Linda  Struense,  Janice  Riggins.  Diane  Schroeder,  Jeanine 
Robbs.  Nancy  Simon.  Dan  Seeper,  Jeff  Bowen.  Scott  Harper,  and 
Ron  Lyons. 

Safety  and  Security 


Members  of  the  safety  and  security  force  for  84-85  were:  Phil 
Rodriguez  (director).  Andrew  Cooperman.  Cathy  Rea.  Angie 
Cosner,  Kim  Davis.  Jeff  Bowen.  Second  Row:  Janice  Guebert, 
Tim  Paz.  Becky  Branson,  Mary  Ann  Fahey,  Cindy  Porter.  Back 
Row:  Ginger  Cox,  Carl  Shreeve.  Carol  Bemer,  Keith  Ward,  and 
Patt)  Manion.  Those  not  pictured  were:  Diane  Schroeder.  Linda 
Jaworski,  Chuck  Woosley,  and  Jason  Simmons. 


The  Cooking  Club 


The  newly  formed  cooking  club  of  8-4-85  included  left  to  right:  Teena 
Skaggs,  Tammy  Walker,  Sharon  Jackson  (Advisor).  Peggy  Rawlings,  and  Lisa 
Higgins. 


New  Student  Orientation 

NSO  Advisors  aided  in  the  orientation  of  the  freshmen  and  transfer  students 
who  were  adjusting  to  McKendree  lifestyle.  Those  participating  as  advisors 
were  Lori  Seiberlich,  Bonnie  Droste,  Christy  Neff,  Jill  Kelling,  Fred  Brown, 
Nanette  Parns,  Jo-Ann  Diehl,  Linda  Jaworski.  Lori  Goldey,  Mary  Grabner, 
Paige  Mettler,  Jeff  Trammel,  Jeff  Campbell,  Lisa  Higgins,  Tony  Staudenmaier, 
Terry  Neff,  Leslie  Kramper,  Sonnie  Botwinski,  Carol  Guth  and  Dave  Mord- 
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Lisa  Dameron 
Brent  Dudeck 
Teresa  Dunn 
Mark  Eichenlaub 


Susan  Enos 
Mike  Engel 


Theresa  Eschman 
Martha  Ferrell 

Jack  Frazer 
Nancy  Frerker 
Craig  Fritchley 
Teresa  Gibbert 

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Kirk  Graham 
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Laura  Kuelbrick 
Sue  Landmann 

Julie  Lewis 


Leann  Lugge 
Ron  McGee 


Brian  Majka 
Lisa  Mallrich 

Patty  Manion 
Tammy  Marks 
Laura  May 
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Melissa  Mehrtens 
Monica  Mitchell 


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Angela  Nelson 
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Audra  Stallings 

Chuck  Sturgis 
Keith  Taylor 
Jim  Thompson 

Jeff  Thornton 
Robin  Vander 
Jim  Vest 

Steve  Walker 
Keith  Ward 
Donette  Wheatley 

Lisa  White 
Bryan  Wilson 
Jeff  Winget 


Tanya  Wright 
Audra  Young 


Administration 
Faculty  and 
Staff 


Gerrit  TenBrink,  Ed.D. 
President  of  the  College 

Scott  Lawrence,  III,  M.Div,  Th.M. 
Campus  Pastor,  Assistant  to  the 
President 


Ted  Anderson,  Ph.D. 
Dean  of  the  College 

Elva  Hines.  MS 

Director  of  Student  Services  and 
Reg.strar 


Robert  Ariosto,  Ed.D. 
Dean  of  Student  Affairs 


Debra  Jackson,  BS 

Associate  Dean  of  Student  Affairs 


Mary  Frances  Daylor,  RN 
Director  of  Health  Services 


Jane  Weingartner 
Director  of  Alumni  Relations 


Bonnie  Farrington 

Director  of  Public  Relations 


Steve  Jackson,  BA 
Dean  of  Admission 


Frank  Grandfield,  BS 
Coordinator  of  Financial  Aid 


Faculty 


David  Ahola.  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Political  Science 


David  Barker.  MBS 
Director  of  Computer  Center 


Ronald  Black.  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  English 

Murella  Bosse.  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Psychology 


David  Brailow,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 

Mary  Anne  Brotherton-Pettit 
Assistant  Professor  of  Business 
Administration 


Robert  Brown,  MA 
Professor  of  Sociology 


Kenneth  Craw 

Instructor  in  Computer  Science 


Charles  Davis,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Biology 


James  Drake.  M.F.A. 
Associate  Professor  of  Art 


John  Elfrink,  M.B.A. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Accounting 

Gerald  Ellis,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Education 


Patrick  Folk,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  History 

Paul  Funkhouser,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry  and 
Mathematics 


Greg  Gardner,  Ph.D. 
Associate  Professor  of  Speech 

John  Greenfield,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 


Don  Hoist,  Ed.D. 

Professor  of  Physical  Education 

Marilyn  Huxford,  Ph.D. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Criminal  Justice 

Studies 


Douglas  Jones,  Ph.D. 
Professor  ot  Mathematics 


Claire  Kersting,  MS 
Instructor  in  Computer  Science 


K.  Jean  Kirts.  MS 
Assistant  Professor  of  Physical 
Education 

Nancy  Koleson,  MSN 
Instructor  in  Nursing 


Richard  McGuire,  Jr..  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Biology 

Norman  Madsen.  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Religious  Studies 


Judie  Maserang,  MSN 
Assistant  Professor  of  Nursing 

Will  Mulvaney.  MBA 
Assistant  Professor  of  Management  and 
Marketing 


Philip  Neale,  Ph.D. 

Associate  Professor  of  Philosophy 

David  Ottinger,  MFA 
Associate  Professor  in  Art 


Emerial  Owen,  Jr.,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Education 

Marcia  Popp,  Ed.D. 

Assistant  Professor  ot  Education 


Myron  Reese,  Ph.D. 
Professor  of  Chemistry 


Sister  Gabrielle  Rowe,  Ph.D. 
Assistant  Professor  of  English 


Orville  Schanz,  M.M.Ed. 
Professor  of  Music 

Harry  Statham,  M.S. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Education 


Faculty/Administration  not  pictured: 

Ormond  Smythe,  Ed.D.  —  Associate  Academic  Dean 

Thomas  Darrah,  Ed.D.  —  Academic  Dean,  Kentucky  Center 

Stanley  Osterhage.  B.S.,  CPA  —  Director  of  Financial  Affairs 

Leonard  Branson,  MBA  —  Instructor  in  Accounting  and  Management 

Bob  Prins  —  Development  Director 

Charles  Rann  —  Choir  Director 

Linda  Steele  —  Associate  Professor  of  Nursing 

Leslie  Missey  —  Assistant  to  the  Dean  for  Student  Activities 

Phil  Rodriguez  —  Director  of  Security 

Mickey  Dobbins  —  Associate  Director  of  Admissions 


Student  Life 


On  Stage 

It  was  an  exceptional  year  for  the  McKendree  The- 
ater Program's  third  season  as  it  featured  two  profession- 
al and  two  all-student  productions.  It  was  an  especially 
good  year  for  lovers  of  Shakespeare  as  Riverside  Theater 
crafted  two  character  scenes  from  some  of  his  best  loved 
plays;  and  the  Chicago  Shakespeare  Festival  brought  its 
delightful  and  hilarious  TWELFTH  NIGHT  to  campus. 

The  first  full  season  in  years  of  all-McKendree  pro- 
ductions started  off  with  Jim  Leonard  Jr's  moving  and 
funny  THE  DIVINERS.  Randy  Blakely  played  the  re- 
tarded boy  with  remarkable  powers,  and  Jeff  Noblin. 
also  the  theater's  tech  director,  played  the  preacher  who 
tries  to  help  him.  The  cast  included  Je((  Edwards,  Lori 
Lowry,  Deb  Pullin,  Jeff  Bowen,  Martha  Ferrell,  Melissa 
Kaegel,  Dan  Kasten,  Christine  Jones,  and  Jeff  Thornton. 
Stage  manager  was  Tanya  Wright. 

Springtime  brought  George  Bernard  Shaw's  bestloved 
comedy  ARMS  AND  THE  MAN  to  McKendree  in  a 
breezy  and  colorful  production  that  featured  Christine 
Jones  as  the  proud  Sergius,  and  Melissa  Kaegel  as  the 
ambitious  servant  girl,  Lauka.  Dan  Kasten,  Diane 
Zielke,  Ron  Lyons,  Jefftdwards,  and  Jeff  Thornton 
rounded  out  the  cast.  Carol  Guth  was  stage  manager. 
Both  student  productions  set  attendance  records  and 
were  superbly  directed  by  David  Brailow. 


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McKendree  Invitational 


Students  from  thir- 
teen Southern  Illinois 
area  high  schools  gath- 
ered on  the  McKendree 
campus  for  the  13th 
McKendree  Model  Unit- 
ed Nations  sessions  in 
November  and  March. 
The  sessions  are  the  only- 
high  school  Model  UN 
gathering  in  Southern  Il- 
linois, and  are  one  of  the 
largest  Model  UN  con- 
ferences in  the  nation. 

Approximately  500 
students  from  area  high 
schools  including  Belle- 
ville Township  High 
Schools  East  and  West, 
Cahokia,  Collinsville, 
Dupo,  Edwardsville, 
Freeburg,  Gibault  Catho- 
lic High  School.  High- 
land. Lebanon.  O'Fallon. 
Steeleville,  and  Triad. 


Model  United  Nations 


Randv  Blakely  (left)  and  Jim  Thompson  supervising 


Left  to  right  SIU-C  student  Brian  Catalfamo  and  McKendree  students  Denise  Ta 
and  Chuck  Adams  supervise  the  disarmament  committee. 


The  Model  United 
Nations  sessions  are  con- 
ducted in  the  same  man- 
ner as  an  offical  UN  ses- 
sion with  committees 
writing  and  voting  on 
resolutions  and  voting 
on  resolutions  and  for- 
warding them  to  the 
General  Assembly  for 
passage.  The  McKen- 
dree UN  program  is  run 
by  McKendree  students 
under  the  supervision  of 
Dr.  David  Ahola,  and 
Dr.  Pat  Folk.  Those  stu- 
dents who  conducted 
the  1984-85  sessions  were 
Dan  Kasten,  Paige 
Mettler.  Denise  Tabor, 
Jim  Thompson,  Mike 
Tockstein,  Chuck  Woos- 
ley,  Jean  Lindsey,  Diane 
Schroeder,  Barb  Parker, 
Michelle  Barr,  Ginger 
Cox,  Carol  Guth,  Craig 
Kassing,  Chuck  Adams, 
Becky  Branson.  Janice 
Riggins,  Craig  Fntchley, 
Bob  Barker,  Tom  Boek- 
man,  Kim  Wilhelm,  and 
Chris  Jones. 


Spring  Sports 


'-live 
Baskerville 


The  1984-85  McKendree  Bearcats  baseball  team 
had  a  successful  fall  and  spring  season  this  year.  Al- 
though their  official  schedule  didn't  start  until  early 
March,  the  team  played  several  games  in  the  fall  to 
gain  experience  and  to  get  used  to  working  together 
as  a  team.  A  new  addition  to  this  year's  squad:  J. R. 
Potthast  became  a  part  of  the  coaching  staff  along 
with  last  year's  assistant  coach  Keith  Sanders.  Team 
captains  of  this  year's  squad  were  seniors  Tim  Stan- 
berry  and  John  Schultz. 

TOP:  Ben  Lines  makes  the  play  at  first.  BOTTOM: 
All  that  hard  work  tor  a  foul  tip! 


The    Billiken's    steal    one 
player  Jeff  Junker. 


Another  base  hit  for  Tim  Stanberry. 


Outfielder  Kevin  McFarland  is  a  study  in  concen 


The-  1985  McKendree  women's  Softball  team  had  one  of  their  most 
successful  seasons  ever  this  year.  They  won  both  the  SIU-E  and  Millikin 
tournaments.  They  were  ranked  26th  in  the  nation,  the  first  time  the  team 
has  been  ranked  nationally  in  McKendree's  history.  Head  Coach  Nancy 
Kassebaum  and  Assistant  Coach  Kathy  Lanter  expect  to  lose  only  the 
two  seniors,  Bonnie  Droste  and  Janis  Welch,  from  the  team. 

LEFT:  Women's  Softball  Head  Coach  Nancy  Kassebaum.  BOTTOM: 
The  1985  Women's  Softball  Team.  Front  Row  (L  to  R):  Janis   Juice'' 
Welch,  Mary  Ann  Fahey,  Sonya  Rhoda,  Sue  Hausmann,  Beth  Hill,  Tere- 
sa Gibert.  Back  Row  (L  to  R):  Bonnie  Droste,  Kim  Davis,  Kathy  Bull- 
ock, Melissa  Wombachet,  Donette  Wheatley,  Tracy  Wargo,  Cindy  Por- 
ter. (Not  pictured:  Assistant  Coach  Kathy  Lanter  and  Cathy  Iaconi) 


The  1985  McKendree  golf  team  was  in  the  awkward  position  of  rebuilding  almost  an  entire  new  team  along  with  a  new  head 
coach.  Athletic  Director  Harry  Statham  hired  Fred  Paskvan  of  the  Locust  Hills  Country  Club  at  the  start  of  1985.  The  team  is 
expected  to  return  all  of  the  present  team  members  for  next  year,  except  for  Pat  McDermott.  One  milestone  accomplished  by  the 
team  this  year  was  their  winning  their  head-to-head  competition  in  three  years. 

Members  of  the  1985  McKendree  golf  team  (L  to  R):  Jeff  Edwards,  Greg  Junge,  Coach  Fred  Paskvan,  Ron  Lyons.  Pat  McDer- 
mott, Dave  Sahuri.  Not  pictured:  Mike  Clark  and  Mike  Engel. 


McKendree  College 


McKEWREE  COUFCjE  CHOIR  PERSOWEL 


SlKECrCft/CCMJUCTOR:      Charles  R.    R 
ACCOMPANIST:       Betsy  Hank  I  a 
M55  <5UlrAR:      Michael    Clarfe 
DRIMS;       Craia  Kossing 
CHCKECGRAPHy:      Karen  Keller 


fianiels,    ttfendj, 
farrell,    Martha 
Kaebel ,   Mel issa 
LePere,   Michelle 
Meeks,    Sandra 
Mehrtens,   Melissa 

Dawn 
Nordhaus,   Kr'istine 


Carrifeer,    Linda 
Hank la,    Betsy 
Keller,   Karen 
Miller,   Abby 
Oner,    fiebbie 


TEWR 

Brown,    Steve 
Campbell,    Jeff 
Clark,    Michael 
Ellis,   Jerry 


Carnker,    Ken 
Meeks,    Donald 
NobUn,    Jeff 
Ord,    Robert 
Sturgis,    CKarle-s 
Weatherall,    Syl 


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Circuit  Rider  Singers  are  left 
to  right,  Sandy  Meeks,  Abby 
Miller,  Betsy  Hankla,  Jerry  El- 
lis. Jeff  Campbell,  Jeff  Noblin, 
and  Randy  Courtright. 


The  McKendree  Review 


Published  Bi-Weekly,  September  through  April. 

as  a  student  newspaper  of  the 

McKendree  College  campus  community 


First  Semester 

Publisher   McKendree  College 

Editor-in-Chief  Don  Parker 

News  Editor  Donna  Snyder 

Features  Editor  Becky  Branson 

Sports  Editor   Deb  Bethard 

Photography  Editor  Jim  Brock 

Cartoons,  Graphics  Dave  McFarland 

Kevin  McFarland 

Advertising  Managers  Julie  Lewis 

Janet  Whaley 
Second  Semester 

Publisher   McKendree  College 

Editor-in-Chief  Jeff  R.  Jones 

Sports  Editor   Deb  Bethard 

Features  Editor  Becky  Branson 

McKendrean  Staff 

Editor    Denise  Tabor 

Business  Manager   Peggy  Rawlings 

Staff  Deb  Bethard 

Carol  Guth 
Craig  Kassing 


Kentucky 
Center^? 


Jerry  Broaddus 

Laurence  Chapman 

Ken  Daniels 

Robert  Dotson 
John  Hildreth 

Sang  Lee 

Regina  Lloyd  typing  away  at  her  de: 

Stephen  Lenger  }^P\i\t\ 
Howard  Rosenbaum 
Elmer  Doyle 
Susan  Dyer 
George  Filyaw 
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John  Seldomridge,  faculty 
Jeff  Vaughn,  faculty 


Sandra  Conners 
Michael  Longest 
Linda  SchneidfSiN\ 
Jim  Boklage  " 
Roger  Clark 
Jane  Droste 


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Kentucky  students   hard   at  work   in 
class. 


Melvin  Kimmons 
Michael  Martin 


Kentucky  Center 


Joanie  Broadbeck 
David  Jones 
Shawn  McGill 
Jan  Menzie 
Bob  Pachini 
Paul  Rice 


Steve  Shott 
Craig  Thompson 
Frank  Whitehouse 
Patrick  Wimsatt 
Teresa  Amsler 
Othello  Brim 


'  Michael  Finley 
Terri  Greschel 

Vivian  fewn—  K*0Vy  (LMAk 
John  Mattingly 


Editor's  Note 


In  the  course  of  production  of  the  McKendrean,  we,  the  staff,  have 
run  in  to  our  share  of  set  backs.  Even  so  ...  we  feel  that  this  book  is  a 
true  representation  of  the  1984-85  school  year. 

As  editor  my  path  has  crossed  many  individuals  who  have  made  my 
job  a  pleasurable  experience.  Among  the  many  are  Dr.  Rob  Ariosto, 
who  assumed  the  position  of  advisor  during  our  darkest  hour,  the  staff, 
Deb  Bethard,  Craig  Kassing,  Peggy  Rawlings,  and  Carol  Guth,  who 
helped  in  bringing  this  book  to  you.  I  wish  to  extend  an  extra  special 
thanks  to  the  following.  Bill  Krueger,  who  after  serving  as  his  manag- 
ing editor  of  the  Review,  taught  me  how  to  deal  with  the  administra- 
tion. Paige  Mettler,  my  roommate,  who  helped  me  cope  with  a  great 
many  problems  and  put  up  with  my  many  ROTTEN  moods.  Last  but 
certainly  not  least,  I  wish  to  thank  Jim  Thompson  who  has  been  my  rock 
through  out  my  editorship.  He  not  only  gave  me  tremendous  support  but 
also  helped  me  through  the  trials  and  tribulation.  I  Love  You  JCT!  You 
are  one  in  a  million. 

I  hope  that  in  10  years  you,  the  student  body,  can  look  back  at  this 
book  and  remember  the  special  year  you  spent  at  McKendree. 

God  Bless  You! 
Denise  M.  Tabor 
Editor,  1984-85 


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In  Illinois  call  COLLECT  618-654-2113 


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Store  Location 

St.  Cla.r  Square 

Phone  Number  632-8026 


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Corves 


(In  the  RAMADA  INN) 

1-64  and  Route  159 

Fairview  Heights.  Illinois 

(618)  632-4747        St.  Louis  (314)  241-2634 


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TELEPHONE  SERVICES 


Providing  High  Quality  Telephone 
Services  At  Low  Fixed  Rates 


—  Installation  of  telephone  jacks  &  wiring 

—  Installation  of  outdoor  —  patio  jacks 

Installation  of  indoor  &  outdoor  bells 

Prewiring  of  new  homes  &  offices 

Consulting  services  (Multi-Line  Telephone  Systems) 

Authorized  Sales  Agent  For  T.I.E.  Electronic  Telephone  Systems. 

Fully  Insured 

Over  years  experience 

Call 

537-4505 

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234-3310 
632-5700 


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Heart  Of 

MidAmerica 

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PHARMACY 

229  W.  ST.  LOUIS  ST. 

LEBANON,  ILLINOIS 

PHONE  537-6202 

LET  US  PRICE  YOUR  NEXT  PRESCRIPTION 

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R.C.  FIETSAM  &  CO. 

CERTIFIED  PUBLIC  ACCOUNTANTS 

324  West  Main  Street 

P.O.  Box  452  •  Belleville,  Illinois  62222-0452 

(618)  234-4530 

(618)  271-2100 

J.W.  BOYLE  &  CO. 

Certified  Public  Accountants 

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6400  West  Main  Street,  Suite  1L 
Belleville,  Illinois  62223 

Telephones  (618)  398-5100  —  (314)  621-2020 
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W.M.  Condon,  C.P.A. 

AH.  Peters,  C.P.A. 

J.R.  Stegman,  Jr.,  C.P.A. 

R.D.  Heil,  C.P.A. 

M.E.  Glueck,  C.P.A. 

For  That  Late  Night  Snack  or 
That  Holiday  or  Weekend  Necessity,  It's 

BRAD  &  DEB'S 
LIQUOR  and  QUICK  SHOP 

Featuring  A  Good  Selection 

Of  Wine,  Beer, 

Liquors,  Food  &  Gas 

5:30  AM  to  MIDNIGHT,  WEEKDAYS 

5:30  AM— 1:00  PM,  WEEKENDS 

537-4953 

126  W.  St.  Louis  Ave.  Lebanon 


Lisa's  Hair  Care 

Total  Hair  Care 

&  Tanning  Salon 

The  Year  Around  Tan 

BY  APPOINTMENT  ONLY 


Lebanon.  IL  62254 


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DON'S 


HIGHWAY  50  SOUTH 

LEBANON,  IL  62254 

STORE  HOURS: 

Monday-Friday 

8:30  a.m.  to  8:00  p.m. 

Saturday  —  8:00  a.m.  to  6:00  p.i 


ILLINOIS 
STATE  TRUST 
COMPANY 


Trusted  Financial  Services 

To  Southern  Inninois 

Since  1901 


222    EAST  MAIN  STREET 

BELLEVILLE.  ILLINOIS  62222 

(618)  233-212D 

(618)  397-3322 


MAGNA  GROUP  INC. 


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Yearbook  Patrons 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Keller 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Kelling 

Dr.  &  Mrs.  Kwapis 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Raw  lings 


Schiappa's  Little  Hill 

120  W.  St.  Louis  St. 
537-4965 

Good  Luck  McKendree 


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Karen's 

Kut  'n  Korner 


537-6103 

106  N.St.  Clair 

Lebanon, I L  62254 

Located  under  Prescriptions  Plus  Pharmacy 

Operators:  Karen  Mersinger, 
Ann  Oiler  and  Debbie  Johnson 


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6601  Wesi  Mam  Street 

Belleville.  Illinois  62223 

(618)  398-0500 


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OPEN 
24HRS. 

•  CARRY-OUTS  •  COFFEE 

4418 W.  Main*  Belleville 


V&lker  s  Electronics 

SAME  DAY  SERVICE  ON 

ALL  COLOR  TV  •  BLACK  S  WHITE  TV  •  STEREO 

TAPE  DECKS 


(618)  233-4545 
397-6161 


MOYE  INSURANCE  AGENCY,  INC. 


INSURANCE  IS  OUR  BUSINESS 

DOYLE  MOYE 

EDDIE  PRICE 

DON  SEMMLER 

JOE  SLIMACK 
4711    west    Main    Street,    Belleville,    III.    62223 


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REFERENCE 

Holman  Library 
McKendree  College 
Lebanon.  IL  62254