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Donald Ruml Smith Scientific Elyria, Ohio A K E; Honor Committee (I ) : Choir (I ) : Baseball (I) (2) (3); Science Club (3); Ed- itor-in-Chief 1913 Reveille (3): Commons Com- mittee (4) ; Secretary of Assembly (4). He seldom speaks, but when he docs there is no doubt about what he meant. Don is a sery matter-of-fact, prac- tical man who is going to make a name for himself. Joseph Stafford Trottman Classical Milwaukee. Wisconsin V; 0 N K; N II K; President (3): Three- year man: Reveille Board (3); Collegian Board (I) (3); Secretary (2) (3); Junior Editor (3); Puff and Powder Club (I) (2) (3): Sophomore Play (2) ; Stires Debate. Second Prize (2); Assembly Council (3): Senior Prom Committee (3); Honor Committee (2) (3); Golf Club (2) (3); Rifle Club; Football Squad (I). Alias Trolly or the Kaiser: dashed through his course in three years, but as the above shows, had time for some- thing besides study. Go wan Clarence Williams Philosophical Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. AK K; NIIK; Vice President (4); Sopho- more Hop Committee (2) : Honor Committee (3) (4) ; Chairman (4) ; Dormitory Committee (4) : Property Manager (2) (3) (4): Track fM f2): Football (3) (4); Assistant Manager Col- legian (3); Manager (4): Class President (4 . Bill is fairly overflowing with business, but always has lime to drop a good word to everyone. Hr has a high sense of honor and is a true gentleman. 27
Class Song ords by David W. Bowman, 14; music by I larold B. Smith, 17. I. Like a castle of old on a mountain bold In the midst of a forest reposing. Where for ages have lolled, turned by sunbeams to gold. The waves of the lazy Kokosing— With a spire pointing high to the clear blue sky Like a finger to Heaven above Majestic Old Kenyon appears to the eye— The college that all of us love. Chorus Old Kenyon, forever we’ll loyal be To thy path and thy hill of green; So first we will offer a toast to thee. Then a health to the class of Sixteen. II. As strangers we came at the sound of thy name. But we now feel the force of thy spell. Forever the same shall thy unblemished fame Remain for the ages to tell. With a pride in our class from thy portals we’ll pass. But our memories shall bind us as one: So to Kenyon alone shall we fill up our glass When our life on the campus is done. Chorus Old Kenyon, forever thy stately halls And thy path with its roof of green Shall claim the first toast when memory calls— Then a health to the class of Sixteen. 28
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