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Carter Smart Miller Bay City. Michigan Psi Upsilon: Rifle Club (1) (2) (3), President (3): Collegian Board (3): Editor (3); Choir (1) (3); Glee Club (3); Puff-and-Powder Club (l) (2) (3); Assistant Director (3): Class Secretary (2): Hop Committee (2); Property Manager (3): Execu- tive Committee (3); Dormitory Committee (2) (3); Football Manager-elect (3). Carter is a firm believer in being “distinctively individual.” But with it. his ability and willingness have made him a valuable man to have around. His spontaneous humor and ready wit are always on tap. and cleared for action. He has traded an awful red coat for a motorcycle, and when the wheels will stay on. and the engine will go, he spends his time in running down perambulators and running up gasoline bills. Yoshiharu Mineo Tokyo, Japan “Minnie” is no more satisfied to be at Kenyon than Kenyon is to have him. A keen student of matters fare over the ordinary college man’s head. Mineo has attracted a lot of respect, and his good humor and congeniality have made him well liked. Our hats are off to a man who can stand impregnable before “Tite’s” volleys. Robert James Murphy Williston, North Dakota Sigma Pi; Philo.: North Dakota Wesleyan (1) (2): Choir (3); Glee Club (3). Get it done” seems to be Bob’s” motto, yet why he did not act more quickly in coming to Kenyon from the West ought to be explained. Bob is quiet and reserved, and is not given to the disease of exces- sive loquacity. In this day of feverish excitement, such fellows are a pleasant relief. Pate Ihirty-tXLO
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Romayne Bradford Hill Tacoma, Washington If “Romev” always used his head in Dr. Cahall’s history courses as he did when he chose to come all the way to Kenyon for an education, he would have his old side partner Carter backed off the boards for grades. Always cheery and full of life. Hill has made himself a part of the “hill’s every-day life. Wendell Calvin Love Fremont, Ohio Beta Theta Pi: Kappa Beta Phi; Football (3): Basket-ball (1) (2) (3): Captain (3); Dormitory Committee (3): Coach Committee (3). When it became impossible to secure a suitable coach for the 1918 basket-ball team, the executive committee didn’t hesitate to invest “Lovey with the entire power of the department, and his excellent work more than satisfied everyone. His one com- plaint of Kenyon, however, is that the bothersome requirements of class and chapel attendance spoil, somewhat, his leisure hours. His consistent backing of the Canfield Club has made it possible for that body to declare dividends in spite of the war. Thomas Mabley Winslow. Arkansas “Tom” was at one time good natured, but Greek art abstracts have entirely robbed him of that quality. In spite of this, however, he keeps regular hours, puts Remy to bed consistently, shoos Romey” out of the halls, and acts as general Division White Wing. Tom hears so many stories about the “slow trains through Arkansas that he’s getting to believe some of them. Page thirty-one
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Edward Benjamin Pedlow Ravenna Beta Theta Pi; Kappa Lambda Mu; Kappa Beta Phi; Philo.; Class Secretary (3); Hop Com- mittee (2); Dormitory Committee (2); Execu- tive Committee (2). Time was when “Peddie” persisted in playing (?) either a cornet or a ukulele, but it is fondly hoped that he has outgrown both. He has been susceptible to advanced chemistry for some time, but can dis- tinguish ethyl and methyl alcohol by the taste alone. He bids fair to follow in Carpenter's wandering footsteps. b John Lloyd Snook Troy Delta Kappa Epsilon; Nu Pi Kappa (1) (2) (3), President (3): Science Club (2) (3). Vice-Presi- dent (3), President-elect (3): Brotherhood of St. Andrew (2) (3), Secretary (2). Director (3); Class President (3); “Collegian” Board (3), Junior Editor (3); Rifle Club (1) (2) (3); Glee Club (1) (2) (3); Choir (1) (2) (3); Managing Editor 1918 Reveille: Freshman Foot-ball; Foot-ball (2) (3) ; Basket-ball Manager (3); Chairman Coach Committee (3); Assembly Council (3); Execu- tive Committee (3); Dormitory Committee (2) (3); Commons Committee (3). President-Elect Kenyon Assembly. Snort is a good-natured cuss, whose athletic ability and participation in nearly all college activi- ties, together with his loyal sense of duty to the College nave put him high on the ladder of popularity at Kenyon. As basket-ball manager he brought the team through a bad year in fine shape. Succeeded in creating the false impression among the faculty that he is a hard worker. Nevertheless, he is expected to take away a Key with him. Francis Wharton Weida Gambier Psi Upsilon; First Sophomore English Prize; Rifle Club (2) (3). Treasurer (3); Choir (2) (3); Glee Club (3): Tennis Manager (3): Lieutenant K. C. B. (3). Assistant slave driver to Captain Remv, profound student of military affairs, and general favorite at Harcourt since the arrival of his uniform. It is whispered that he even goes home between classes so that the institution at the west of the path may have ample opportunity to fully appreciate his mili- tary importance. But in spite, of this—someone must have inveigled him into it—Wharton “is there with the old stuff,” and up and coming all the time. Page thirty-three .
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