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On a beautiful Parent's Weekend Saturday. April 19th. 1980, college officials broke ground for the con- struction of Kenyon's new athletic recreation convocation center, the ARC. Designed as part of a plan to improve and renovate Kenyon's present athletic program, the new facility will allow increased practice space for general student use as well as for athletic programs. Cen- trally located for easy access, the ARC will feature an arena or gymna- sium area, a 153 foot swimming pool with a floating bulkhead, handball racquetball and squash courts, a health fitness room, and locker rooms. The center will also provide seats for up to 4000 people for con- vocation programs. Included in the ARC plan are the renovation of Wer- theimer Fieldhouse. the remodeling of Shaffer pool into a dance studio, and the building of new lighted ten- nis courts, a new track, and new fields. Athletic Director Jeff Vennell is confident that these plans will greatly expand Kenyon's physical education and recreational pro- grams. The estimated cost of these projects is $5.5 million, half of which had already been raised by ground- breaking day. Fund raising activities have included a valentine carnation sale and a 24 hour swim relay which involved not only students, but administrators and faculty members as well. The project will be com- pleted in approximately eighteen months and will be another valuable asset to the Kenyon community. 14 AK
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Lunch and dinner discussion tables were back in force this year, providing an enjoyable alternative to the basic hustle-bustle-crunch- whaddya say? SAGA experience. You could enjoy an international atmosphere, while testing your flu- ency. at the French. Spanish. Greek, or Italian table. If a discussion of world events or cultural affairs suited your palate, you could park your tray at an Association for Cul- tural Exchange dinner lecture. fea- turing topics from Cambodia to Ber- tohl Brecht. Dinner lectures were also periodically featured by the Women's Center as they attempted to put Kenyon students more in touch with feminist humanist issues. Many organizations found that dinner time was the best, if not the only time to gather busy mem- bers for a meeting. Whatever the topic, a cup of coffee and good con- versation proved a consistently pop- ular option. 1
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