Congratulations, McKendree Leadership and Service Award Winners!
Lebanon, Ill. — McKendree University recognized some of its finest leaders and organizations
                           for their inspirational contributions to the campus and community at its inaugural
                           Leadership and Service Awards Banquet. The event was held on April 21 at the Regency
                           Conference Center in O’Fallon.
Over 150 nominations were submitted for consideration. And the award winners are:
Outstanding Registered Student Organization: Alpha Phi Omega, a service-based co-ed organization, which sponsors blood drives,
                           service projects and recruitment events throughout the year and hosted a successful
                           sectional conference on campus.
Outstanding Service Project: The Emerging Leaders Organization’s second annual Chili Cook-off raised over $800
                           for the Wounded Warrior Project.
Student Hall of Fame: Jackie Bassler, a senior occupational therapy major from Belleville, was involved
                           with the leadership program, a student ambassador, and president of Kappa Sigma Tau
                           sorority during a transformative year. Edward “Bobby” Howell, a senior history education
                           major from Makanda, has spent countless hours tutoring other students, co-coordinated
                           Into the Streets, served as History Club president and a member of the Community Action
                           Team and the history honor society.
Bearcat Pride: C.J. Clarizio, a junior athletic training major from Pawnee, is well-known on campus
                           for his enthusiastic school spirit and support of athletic programs, student events
                           and admission recruitment.
ACES Award, sponsored by the Lyn Huxford Center for Community Service: Senior psychology majors
                           Courtney Motl, of Glen Carbon, and Natalie Ernst, of Peoria, volunteered 400-plus
                           service hours, coordinated special events and demonstrated social activism.
Country and Community Award: Technical Sergeant Rondale Chapman, a sophomore computer science major from Belleville,
                           has served 11 years in the Air Force. A student at McKendree’s Center for Scott Air
                           Force Base, he is described as a leader who is active in the community, an asset in
                           the classroom, and helpful to his classmates.
Advisors of the Year: Sarah Klucker, director of leadership and student development, co-advises the Student
                           Government Association (SGA), Kappa Sigma Tau, and oversees the Emerging Leaders group.
                           Craig Robertson, director of campus activities, guides the student-run Campus Activities
                           Board, directs New Student Orientation, and co-advises SGA, Kappa Sigma Tau and the
                           Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity. He has been employed at McKendree since
                           1996.
Outstanding Collaborative Program: The “McKendree Idol” talent competition hosted by Kappa Lambda Iota and the Campus
                           Activities Board is one of the most well attended events on campus.
Outstanding Student Intern and Employee: Zachery Turpen, a senior computer information systems major from Highland, interned
                           for two semesters at Centene Corporation, where his exemplary performance helped open
                           doors for other McKendree students, aided career recruiting events on campus, and
                           led to a job offer. Austin Vuichard, a senior accounting, economics and finance major
                           from Coulterville, was named Outstanding Student Employee for his audio-video production
                           and editing work for the University Communications and Marketing department.
The Spark: Tim Rose, a junior history major from Highland, was recognized as a caring, hard-working,
                           dedicated and humble leader.
Outstanding Social Fraternity/Sorority Chapter: In its mere two-year history, McKendree’s Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority chapter has
                           managed to recruit and retain members, plan programming and raise money for its philanthropy
                           in ways rivaling those of other campuses.
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