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5 f f la ka r Z i l ami? lrfl QQKAQX l XX The Junior Class, 1918 In preparing to indite our record for the perusal of Kenyon students, Alumni and the World in general. we are placed in some- what of a dilemma. Far be it from us to Wish to be Vain-glorious, for Juniors are noted for being the Very souls of modesty, and it is with a delicate blush that We thus timidly mention our true Worth. Yet when virtue is too preeminent, self-effacement ceases to be a virtue. Beginning under good auspices, with one of the strongest classes ever entering Kenyon, We early made our presence felt in all the branches of student activities. 1918 was the class to play inter- collegiate athletics under the Freshman elegibility rule. The foot- ball, basketball, and track teams were materially aided by our presence. Not only on the athletic field but also in the class- room, We were particularly distinguished, setting new records for the number of straight gone men. The fact, that as Sophomores We returned with our class prac- tically intact, shows the inherent Worth of the class of 1918. The value of any class to its college depends, not on the number of men entering, but on the number graduating. The Hop was one of the most successful dances ever seen at Kenyon. As Juniors our numbers are only slightly diminished and we are trying our bit to put out a Reveille and to stage a success- ful reception at Commencement. We shall, next year, complete our Work on the Hill and graduate with, perhaps, the largest number ever graduated in one class from Kenyon. M. D. D. 25
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