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John A. Adair, Jr. Albert Antebl James W. Atkinson Alfred D. Barksdale Albert Ronald Barret John Marshall Bcnslnger. Jr. Thomas K. Black Bruce Douglas Blots
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In 1963 the Knights of the Key found their wunder- kinder in the English department, where both had been posturing as students of literature. Ever since his reluctant arrival from Anniston, Alabama (that's in the Deep South) Mr. Perry Carlton Lentz, a very- late romantic, had been brooding over man's fate, as seen from West Wing. Mr. P. Frederick Kluge retired after two years of venomous reviews and outrageous editorials to nest In Norton Hall amidst a whirlpool of coffee-grounds, cigar butts, cheese-cartons, and potted plants. One is forced to speculate about the entrance requirements of a society which admitted two such contrary natures; for beyond silly academic averages and vague literary notions, these Initiates had only their suffering in common. 4 BK 'If you could fire any five faculty mem- bers, who would they lx ? This question, asked of the Senior Society by Dean Haywood at the group's first meeting, set the tone for future exchanges of ideas and opinions between the Society and college administrators. Leaving special studies and paperwork to campus committees, the Society preferred to discuss camous issues with Haywood and President I.uno in a more informal atmos- phere of mutual trust and respect. Members of the Senior Society art-chosen for their leadership in scholarship, extra- curricular activities or athletics—usually a combination of these. They act both as representatives of student opinion and so- called 'elder statesmen whose opinions have been formed during three years of active participation in campus life. Although the Society'smcmberscan point to no concrete symbol of achievement, it is possible that their talks with high school seniors on Pre-Freshman weekend induced at least a few of them to choose Kenyon. No one knows how many administrative decisions, if any, were influenced by the opinions of the Senior Society. But then no one knows how many Senior Society opinions were influenced by those of the administration. S MV'Situt) Hrt . Kill . Camper. Wajr. Hvioo.SckmU. SENIOR SOCIETY 24
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Thoma» Cannon Bond Alan M. Bourne Jeffrey C. Break» William F. Brook», Jr. l . Douglat Brown George Michael Callaghan John J. Camper John Murray Capron
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