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Harold Raker Smith Bedford Ohio State University (1); Philo. (2) (3) (4); Science Club (2) (3) (4). President (4); Spanish Club (3). After hearing “Doc” read a paper before the Science Club, one would scarcely accuse him of living at Bexley. He no doubt expects to convert the heathen by means of the slide-rule. N. B.—The serious and intelligent expression is real. Luther Heisler Tate Emporium, Kansas Sigma Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Philo. (1) (2) (3) (4), Secretary (3), President (4); Puff-and-Powder Club (l) (2) (3) (4); Editor 1917 Reveille; Editor-in-Chief Collegian (4); Vice-President Kenyon Assembly (4); Assembly Council (4); Constitutional Revision Committee (3). “Lute” remarked the other day, that he did not work the first semester: just managed to get all Is” (We wish we could manage things like that!) On Tuesday nights, he goes to Phi Beta Kappa meetings, and does his share in creating “food for thought. The rest of the time he devotes to bridge, and other frivolous matters. 1 haven’t done a thing on my Master’s thesis,” is his slogan. Thomas Wetzler Wiseman Lancaster Alpha Delta Phi: Kappa Beta Phi: Kappa Lambda Mu: Philomathesian; Choir (3): Assistant Glee Club Manager (2); Manager (3): Assembly Council (3); Commons Committee (3), Chair- man (3); Dormitory Committee (3); Class Treasurer (3): Assistant, Biological Laboratory. Believing that he was sent to College to work, Tom has given a good account of himself. He is graduating in three years, and will take a Key away with him. But for “Bugs’” untimely return, he would even be a member of the faculty. His one weakness—women—is sure to be his undoin,’ though, if he doesn’t take a brace. Pate licenty-three
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William Vincent Mueller Racine, Wisconsin Beta Theta Pi: Kappa Beta Phi; Philo. (1) (2) (3) (4): Brotherhood of St. Andrew (l)(2)(3)(4): Rifle Club (2) (3) (4), Captain (2) (3); Base- ball (3), Captain (3); Football (4): Class Vice- President, (3) (4); Junior Reception Committee; Senior Prom. Committee; First Prize Stires Debate (4): Assembly Council (4); Executive Committee (4). Here is a sly devil for you! In order to get in an extra night at Harcourt, “Bill” becomes engaged. It is said that Bill stops in at Harcourt on each of his trips home to Bexley Hall, where Baird and he keep house. He is a good clean-cut fellow, and shows marked ability as an orator and as an ath- lete. Ayden Arbert Remy Mansfield Miami University (l): Secretary Kenyon Assembly (4): Class Secretary (4); Football (2) (3): Rifle Club (2) (3) (4), Captain (4); Assembly Council (4): Dormitory Committee (4), Chair- • man (4): Honor Committee (4), Chairman (4); Commons Committee (4); Senior Prom. Com- mittee: Captain of Company B. K. C. B. (4). Here is a man to whom every one bends the knee. Remy gives out chapel cuts and “drill demerits and since the Major’s departure, has been in capacity of Chief of Staff to Commandant Pete. (He expects “is in English, now.) A confirmed bridge devotee. Arthur Benjamin Parker Gambier Art is a quiet fellow, and keeps pretty much to himself, but every once in a while, breaks out in the unexpected moment with something snappy. Spends most of his time monkeying around in the Laboratory. I'agt luenty-tuo
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1918 Class Song Words by Luther H. Tate, '18 Tunc: Andover March While we celebrate thy glory, When we call to mind thy story, Kenyon, then thy name Shall our hearts reclaim. First of mem'ries treasured dearly. Old Eighteen stands out clearly. K-E-N—Y-O-N, Kenyon and dear Eighteen. To Kenyon let us show. With love that aye shall grow. Honor, worthy praise. Then to Eighteen raise In accents loud and strong A hearty rousing song. Our hearts remember—united ever. Eighteen and old Kenyon.
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