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I have always believed a good education is the most cherished gift an individual can re- ceive. With these words, spoken by his great-uncle, the late William R. Kenan, Jr., Lawrence Lewis, Jr., dedicated Kenan Hall. Present for the ceremony on Oct. 21, 1982, were the members of the Flagler College Board of Trustees and the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust. The impeccably landscaped lawn was filled with invited guests, including faculty, staff and students. Members of the Flagler College Alumni Board of Directors presented to Frank Kerman and John Gray, two trustees of the Kenan Trust, an original watercolor painting of Kenan Hall. ANW2 Frank Kerman llefll and Dr William L Proctor urlvell the bronze Lawrence Lewis, Jr., chairman ofthe Board of Trustees of Flagler College Plaque honofmg William Rand Kenan JY f0Y Wl'l0m Kenafl Hall IS named dedicated Kenan Hall, Office of College Relations sent more than 2,100 invitations to the dedication.
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Edie Edelburg tleftl and Ann Sagraves, 1982 Lewis, Jr., chairman of the Board of Trustees of Lewis Scholars, are congratulated by Lawrence Flagler College. Constants Names and faces change from year to year, but traditions remain the same. Studies are taken seriously - well, most of the time - but there's time for fun, too. Classes, tests, clown- ing around - for most students, col- lege is the last precious moment be- fore the real vvorlclu intervenes. 'Q 1 ' i balancing on Pam Kolonia's shoulders. x :L- fi fs: 9 F F .-'-Z' GARGOYLE Editor Fenella Burns Qabovel doesn't believe a word Paul MacDonald is saying, but Janine McAllister tleftl tries the tricky maneuver of rising above it all by
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