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The McKendrean
1985
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October 15-20, 1984
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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- |
iny parade.
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-
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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
the new Queen Bon-
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Fall Sports
VOLLEY
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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.
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Lori Junker demonstrate
their blocking sk
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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.
APO members left to
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
students.
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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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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
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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-
horst.
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Steve Allison
Danie Berkemann
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John Bovinette
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LeAnn Bowers
Stephen Brown
Lisa Buehne
Ginger Cox
Lisa Dameron
Brent Dudeck
Teresa Dunn
Mark Eichenlaub
Susan Enos
Mike Engel
Theresa Eschman
Martha Ferrell
Jack Frazer
Nancy Frerker
Craig Fritchley
Teresa Gibbert
Shelli Gonzalez
Kirk Graham
Melanie Green
Beth Hargus
Sean Hayes
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Julie Lewis
Leann Lugge
Ron McGee
Brian Majka
Lisa Mallrich
Patty Manion
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Donette Wheatley
Lisa White
Bryan Wilson
Jeff Winget
Tanya Wright
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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
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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Abell Williai
Roy Black
Janice Landi
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Nancy Cobett, faculty
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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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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
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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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