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SENIORS ALBERT M. ABOODY Middle Kenyon Pre-Med Iraq Came lo Ohio from the stronghold of Republicanism — Iraq. Started college coreer at the Shamash School in Baghdad after taking the Brevet Elemcntaire in French ot the Alliance School. Came to Kenyon in February 1947. Member of the Pre-Med Club, the International Relations Club, and the Middle Kenyon Association. HENRY J. ABRAHAM Archon Political Science Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Here with Army in 1943j returned os a near genius in 1946. Was Mu Kop Vice- President, Archon founder and Senior Council representative, Intornotional Re- lations Club Vice-President, member stu- dent-faculty Music Committee, Nu Pi Kappa, Le Cercfe Francois, Collegian staffer, assembly monitor, hcodwoitcr, organizer and Captain of Soccer Team. And Ihot is not all. Member Phi Beta Kappa, graduated summa cum laude with Highest Honors in Political Science, won the Dalton Fellowship in American studies. CHARLES BARR Bela Theta Pi Pre-Med Glen Ellyn, Illinois Charles reached Gambicr in 1943, and the Navy reached for him shortly thereafter. He returned in 1946 and has put in two good seasons on the Varsity Basketball ond Tennis Squads — still recovering from the Bahahom training session. Was member of Pre-Med ond German Clubs, ond the Kenyon Klan. Was strong sup- porter of Beto Thoto Pi and Bock Beer. Claims lo be a notorious pushover.
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SENIORS ‘‘Farewell, Old Kenyon, fare thee well. The graduating class of Kenyon College, the class of '48, is probably one of the most popular groups of young men ever to leave the College. Its members come from many sections of the country and several foreign countries. From Kenyon more than half of them are going to graduate schools. At Kenyon they achieved distinction in scholarship, athletics, and in the social life of the College. The Reveille staff wishes them every suc- cess and happiness in the cruel world beyond Gambier. Church of fhc Holy Spirit, the College chapel, 1869 Pago Twenty-seven
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SENIORS DONALD S. BENNY Delta Phi English New Hartford, Connecticut Entered Kenyon in foil 1942; joined Delta Phi; joined the Army (U. S.) in 1943 after a long plcdgcship. Just missed winning the Good Conduct Medal so re-entered Kenyon in April 1946, and majored in English Literature with a strong minor Philosophy 3. Became Collegian Copy Editor (after gaining experience during examinations). Member Nu Pi Kappa and the English Club. Just missed Phi Beta Kappa, but accepted the news brovoly. DONALD L. BOWER UnafFiliaicd English Mount Vernon, Ohio Big Don entered Kenyon in 1946 immed- iately after having Army discharge. Foot- baller in ‘46 and '47 (won the Hoag Sportsmanship Trophy in '46) Track Mana- ger in '47, Klansmon in '47. Engaged in too many activities ofl campus to allow him to participate in much on Hill besides athletics though was member of the Eng- lish Club. Is 6 feet 1 inch tall, weighs 225 pounds and, therefore, has no encmios. HOWARD ALFRED BRADLEY Phi Kappa Sigma Psychology New Philadelphia, Ohio Entered in September 1942; loft for 8th Air Force flight pay shortly thereafter. Returned in '45 in timo to become Chapel organist. Became President Phi Kappa Sigma; member Dance Committee, Music Committee, Senior Council (while a Soph), Philomathcsian, Spanish Club, Monday Morning at Eight O'Clock Sco Doan Bailey Club, Morit list, SAS S (Chorter Member). Ploys boogie-woogie interminably. Gives deep dark, too-curling secrets by personal interview only. States dogmatically: Psychologists will inherit the earth.
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