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Lafayette Abbott Lancaster Delta Kappa Epsilon; Philo.; Freshman Football Captain; Freshman Basket-ball; Football (2) (3); Captain (3), Captain-elect (4); Basket-ball (2); Coach Committee (2). “Hack” was happy and free from cares all the time, but enjoyed himself best when dabbling around in some sort of athletics, or ruining someone’s study hour with unearthly wails from a ukulele. But his dabbling in football won him “All State full-back, so all of his sins are pardoned. He is now learning how to drive the Hun airman out of space by going up after him. Eugene Grove Carpenter Kenton Psi Upsilon; Kappa Beta Phi; Kappa Lambda Mu; Commons Committee (3): Honor Committee (3); Rifle Club (3). “Jim keeps the faculty guessing by doing two incompatible things at the same time: fulfilling his Kappa Beta Phi obligations and rarely being marked down in his studies. He is one of the best liked and most congenial fellows on the “hill. Joseph Emerson Carter Cleveland Nu Pi Kappa. Secretary (3): Rifle Club (1) (2) (3); Secretary (3): Dormitory Committee (3). Joe” is a successful student. He not only has the self-satisfaction of getting each day’s work the way it should be got, but commands the respect of the faculty and those of the “men about town who will give another credit for brains. I le also possesses a diabolical imagination when it came to devising evening entertainment in West Division. He is now in France with the Red Cross. Page twenty-nine
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The Class of Nineteen E class which defeated the Sophomores in the can-rush on the third Saturday in September. 1915, was one of the largest and best that ever took part in that contest at Kenyon. They had the numbers, and proved their quality as time rolled on. The next fall nearly every member of the class returned to college, a very unusual record for a returning Sophomore class But the following spring came the war: and with it the breaking up of the Class of Nineteen. A large number of its members left before the close of the year: still more failed to return in the fall: and one by one they have gone during the passing year, until at present less than a quarter of the original number remain. For the constantly dwindling number of us that continue on the Hill, the outlook is at times a dreary one. When we gather for a meeting most of our classmates are many miles away, some are across the water, and one has already made the supreme sacrifice for the cause of humanity. However, in spite of all this, the Class of Nineteen at Kenyon stands firm and united: determined to carry out all the duties and responsibilities that fall on us as Juniors and upper classmen: resolved that while we are fortunate enough to be able to remain in college, we will do the work that lies before us to the best of our ability, so that we may better serve the world and our country when our time comes to join in the fight for the sacred principles of Freedom and Justice. OFFICERS John Lloyd Snook................... John Fendall Dudley................ Edward Benjamin Pedlow............. Thomas Wetzler Wiseman........ .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .... Treasurer Paw tocenly-eight
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Leland Cecil Gunn T oledo DeltaTau Delta; Art Editor 1918 Reveille; Dorm- itory Committee (3). “A good friend and a true one is the highest sort of compliment that can be paid one. And this most aptly fits “Lee. In fact, he spends so much time making good friends that the rest of his college work suffers—yet isn’t he better off in the long run? His art work in the Reveille testifies as to his ability as an artist. In addition, he is a devotee of good music, a patron of literature, and an admirer of all things beautiful. Raymond James Harkins Cuyahoga Falls Philomathesian Secretary (3); Brotherhood of St. Andrew (1) (2) (3). Raymond could be singled out in a Bexley sum- mer school by his saintly expression, and yet the book that he always carries under his arm is not a Bible. He stays behind a book most of the time, and as a result can manage to stay in courses like Fat’s Philosophy, a feat not open to everyone. Robert U. Hastings Lancaster Delta Kappa Epsilon; Kappa Lambda Mu; Philo.; Science Club (2) (3); Rifle Club (1) (2) (3); Honor Committee (3); Collegian Board (3); Associate Editor (3); Choir (3); Glee Club (3); One of those rare geniuses, is “Bob,” who spends a lot of time on his lessons by sitting on the book. Elects snap courses under the pretence of acquiring a cultural education. As a founder of the Canfield Club, he feels obligated to maintain the regularity of its meetings to the best of his ability. Paff thirty
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