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 A Tradition Upheld On Thursday. October 29. 1987. the Kenyon (lollop- communii) gathered (together for lire an- nual memorial for I lie Pounders of I lie College and also for llie welcoming of llie Freshmen to ken)on t  llie entire communii). Founder’  day is intended a  a moment of remembrance to recall the founders of the College and lliose people who have died during llie past year. Professor John Ward read from the Wmioni oj Solomon which was to come) to the students the virtues of (he task the) were about to undertake. The speaker for this year's Founder's Day cer- emony was Marlene Marie). Interim Director of the TtPfirai Andrew Foster gave the Founders Memorial in honor of those who have passed before us. This wu  followed by the presentation of the bishop Chase Medal to the alum distinguished in phil- anthropic acts associated with the Kpiscopal Church. This year’s recipient was Joseph W . Sherr. Jr. K'29. Matriculation is intended as a formal rite of initiation for the Freshmen and new members of the Kenyon community. The tradition of a formal rite of welcoming new students goes back to 1841. As ofiposed to Freshmen Sing, in Matriculation the new students are welcomed by the faculty and administration, while Freshmen Sing is more of a Imiiding experience for the students. Dean of Stu- dents Thomas J. Kdwards led the new students in the Oath of Matriculation in which the students promised to obey the rules set by tin- College, and to respect tlie alma mater. Matriculation also meant the induction of new members into the Bela chap- ter of Phi Bela kap|Ni. This year seven new mem- bers were inducted into this prestigious honor society which stresses not only academic excel- lence but also community service. President Jor- dan. m Ins final remarks to new students, said, that along with Convocation, this was the “second wel- come to newcomers  ami also by their act of reciting the Oath of Matriculation they had achieved complete Kenyonizalion. Cindy Moon — Matriculation October 29, 1987 Oppoailr Page: Tops Arolylr  Peter Gudadia. Meg Par aL. •ml Krm Smith dww arrangement. (or ihr promum. Mid.Hr Irft; Kremhmen loot at old bool, on krnyon -Mr nartnys lo Mgii thru name  in ihr Matriculation book. Middle right; Thr rad of ihr Rank) Prorraaion rniln ito nay up thr |olh lo Koaar llall. Botloin Irftj Thr Chambrr Saipn perform under ihr duration of Hniyaimn l«ie. BoH.mii right; Krrthmrn Chria MyoU. Jor Youngblood, and Amir Gravea make thru nay lo Home llall. ThU Page: Top IrAs Peter Godaitn leadi ihr prorraaion into Koaar llall. Top rights An informal galhrnng of thr Prraadrnt. Chaplain, ami Ihr aprakrra before thr prorraaion brgma. Middle; Oran Omaha  ahona ihr Matriculation book lo Frrahmrn laaa Brddri. Martha Jenning . Samantha Koarnbrrg. Margam Pay nr. Karra Parham, and Amir Graiea. Bottom; Thr prorraaion lined up and ready lo go. The Renovation of Ascension Immediately following the 1986-87 academic year, extensive renovation began on Ascension Mall. The building is on the National Historic Register and College officials and architects in- volv'd in the project had a difficult task renovating the academic building. The ultimate goal was to preserve the character of the great stone edifice while making it more energy efficient and com- fortable for the future. Kenyon College contracted the architectural firm of Caede. Seme, and Zofcin based in Cleve- land for the main renovations. The younger of the two architects. William Sams tag, had a strong interest in the work because he graduated from Kenyon. The head of the construction was Ken- yon's own Sam 1-ord. and Academic Dean Mary- anne Ward supervised the entire project. Ascension Hall had never been completely ren- ovated before this project. The last additions made seem to have been the change from wood windows to lead windows in 1929. and in the last twenty years the installment of new heating units. After careful examination, tin- architects found Ascen- sion to In  in much heller condition than they could have hoped. All involved wanted the spirit of the 19th century classrooms, but for 20th century use. Tom Moberg helped run computer lines and audio- visual outlets throughout the building. A designer planned the color schemes, but the purple carpet was not her idea. Samstag, the Kenyon grudualc. insisted on the purple cur|K-t in the faculty lounge and in the other areas. Exact figures for all the work are not available, but those involved insist that they were very careful with their budget. Dean Ward says she has re- ceive,I only (KMitive feedback on all the changes. Kenyon graduates have remarked that Ascension is exactly the way it should | e. Kenyon adminis- trators proved their capability by succeeding in the very arduous task of renovating Ascension while still retaining its gothic atmosphere. Jenny Ross And Other Areas Oppo itr page: Top; Fbilonv the ian Hall toward the completion of the renovation. Middle loft; Bucket  and ladder  litter the entryway of Ascension a  the renovat ion near  completion. Middlr right; Worker -  polish up the oultwie of I-eonard Hail during the summer. Bottom; The plan  called for the exterior Ascension Hall to look a  good a  the interior. Thl  page: Top; A new ceding in the Great Hall is healthier and brighter. Top right; Tin- KC alto gel  a facelift. liddle; All the work crew  required for the ■novation made Krnvon a busy place during the Bottom; Maintenance people «.tutted facultv in moving into their office  jut  liefore school returned in Augutt. i Opposite pax : Bottom IrA; Irr MeDonnrll and Brad hongler (Join  mwthm the Far  Hall laundrv Bottom right; Okh Faton ini OolT Cole nymiiVt thrir Chmrw dinner. Iliir Barlram and Paul Snip Top right: Sxioii Srhmidt. lire  Noon, and Mrfaaa thlig imtntnng at a fraterna. Middle rights Maintmanre proplr nork rontmuouah to keep the path  dtw part. Bottom: Berk, IVYnr, and Moll, (iunthrr lair photo  near I hr K ok own  Rnrr. Middle left: Sena  bond  among flaomalr  Mike llanmbal. Kinten Thomaa. Jane RumIL Om  Mr Them. Am, Baxter, and Carter Sharaf. J r AIk c; A ur  of Awn ion I « 87. ,U“ ' U,,n ' rt  ««•on during lhr Mjmmrr Memorium Joan Fannin Joan Fannin, a staff member at Kenyon for more than twenty-five years who retired last year as ARA site manager in Guild Commons, died Thursday, February 25. 1988 at St. Anthony's Hospital in Co- lumbus. Ohio. At Honors Day 1987. Fannin was the recipient of the Katherine Allen Award, granted on “those special and rare occasions  when a community member meets the high standards of friendship and service to Kenyon set by the late Kate Allen. The citation for Fannin read, in part, “Unselfishly, almost invis- ibly. you have shared your knowl- edge over the years with a suc- cession of new. young food service managers. Above all, you want stu- dents to have the very l est . . . Students have always been your special love, and thousands have benefited from your personal ecu. I ccrn, devotion, and motherly carr.  I Fannin was the first person to rrJ ceive the award since Kate Aik] herself in 1980. Born in Lucasvillc, Ohio. ia| 1933, Fannin moved to the! Gambier area in 1959. She   • I particularly fond of young athlewl and sup| orted first-year studer j during their troubled times. Reci J friend Larry Kindbom. footbu I coach at Kenyon, “She was racrcl than a fan — she was part ofth-J family. She knew the players b.| name and their backgrounds. She had a sense of those who were! having trouble and a good feel for personality. She relished the rok being someone to go to. She felt a| though she had an impact on peepr. acclimating themselves to 3 colleo'l — and she did. A Look At Ascension During Its History Tops A picture of Avrnuon while uniier going comlruction in 1858. I-ffts Thit picture of Atcenoon ou taken with gl u.  neg ti c. c. 1880- 1890. Abntr; 78U  iew from the roof of A cen io«i    taken in 1905. i 'X+' The Seasons Come and Go If Philander Chase had to ualk to doss (ill bundi to the gills. He would have kicked himselff placing Kenyon on a hill. For even though theh l snow is a beauty to behold. There’s no denying Middle Path is a bummer when it s cold. When frolicking in leaves, there is hardly a grim countenance, for they were graciously piled tip by the Kenyon College Maintenance. Across the face of Kenyon, the seasons come and go. | From the red buds and the flowers, to the icy rain and snow. In a potpourri of color, Keny on conies alive. The Fall days are just too nice to sit inside. If lii’n it's time for the Spring Catalog from L.L. Bean, the trees are tinted with a faint line of green. Gradually the flouers poke up through the grass. And hope they don't get stepped on. on someone’s uay to clays. Although u e wonder aloud u hy we didn7 go to school on the coast. We can't forget all the stuff that Kenyon has to Ixxist. From McBride Beach to the rolling Kokosing, Kenyon sure makes you appreciate Spring. Across the face of Kenyon while we sit in class and reason, Be it sun or wind or snow or rain, Kenyon changes seasons. -Amie Craves Opposite l agr; Thr C.hurrb of the llol  Spira loo .  beautiful through the rhangr  Surlm  at the lop a 1   em «Kirin  Summer. Fail.  inter, arnl Spring. • Thl  I’age; TV ban in from of 1‘nrcr also «rather  «oil a  ren Marling from Summer  1 the lop to the Spnn  pacture at the bottom «here it i  iimM a  a brarh In Minimi Bottom left; One of Kenyon’a favorite hot  potv the Village Inn. Bottom right! I-aunt Milk. Krwlrn I lev,. Annie Kav Taylor, anti Aiken llefferren entangle ihemarlvea in a well-known Kenyon «rulpture Thia page: Top; Marta Johmon. Jane Burnll. and Robin lent  get tangled up at the Revley Apartment Middle left; Bill Price fully drewed up for Halloween Middle right; Anne Koberti anti Buff  Branch down around during a Peep  va. Phi Kappa intramural aoccer game. Bottom left; Tracy Brown. Cmda PodbtMk and W ilia BeVoti jaywalk in downtown Mount Vernon. with a donut and a unde. MMdlr Iffti J™. km. Annr. AIkmmi. «ml Munr. MltldU right; U fountain dr law Sthm.llkc Bottom; C Ho . ar Honda BoWo ‘ C mr Al aaa f rank. Am. Stetrm. Jrnnv Kuw. and Claudia Kam.rr  .pent thru Spring lifrak in Sara Oppo.Ur (mgr: Top; Potato plant.,  «ah Yaunrr, rum«„. And  I’olUa k. and Cnfl Coir. Mlddlr left; A hraut.ful roml.mat.on of u . and an Oak trrr m front of Komt Middle right; Morgan Thomaa. I.ana SuMrnrk. and Mrgan -  at Simmer Send Off. IhMIom left; Sorarttr. at Km.on.  I «Ik- Could amt Rohm B«tt«  n right; I'am Nrrkrr. «ith her fnmd. hd«h .. Thu year ! Freshmen mg loikmtd that tradition. with a few alteration . After rating what many be- lieved lo It la l opportunity for real foo l until Thank ign mg. I In- freshmen Ml in I he Crr.il Hall nailing . . . Next, llie freshmen were told of the history of hni on. Following lhal. Profeasor Ben- jamin l-ocke taught ihe freshmen ihe lradilion.il songs of Keii)Ofi. They knew little about I lie obstacle lhal las ahead of ihem. After making ihrir way lo llie lc|i  of Rowr Hall, amid the jeer  of ihe up- pen huswnen. llieir newly acquired musical lalenl was pul lo llie teat. No one could possibly bear himself, lei alone die person next lo him. Despite the so- lemnity and tradition surrounding ihe event, the song festival turned into a lile beer commercial. And even llie student who performed llie dreaded solo seemed lo enjoy it. Cindy Moon For many years. Spring Riot has been held on the South Quad of campus on (ho first warm Thursday night following spring vacation. Hold- ing with tradition, a bonfire is built in front of Old Kenyon and each student is invited lo contribute an item to the sacrificial flames. Students have been known to take out nu- merous frustrations al this lime by throwing old furniture, refrigerators, books, newpapers (Wall Slteel Journals are a big favorite), and even comps into the blazing fire. According to the Kenyon archives. Spring Riot traditionally calleri for the use of various problem by warning students not to bring fire- work  kick to school after spring break. Now Spring Riot has evolved into Kenyon’s peaceful nte of passage into spring. The fneully regards the entire event as a healthy  means of re- leasing tension for the students. Jenny Rots i« 1987-1988 In Review 1987-1988. What a school year at Kenyon. Beginning in late August we convened for the good, the bad, the fun, the cold, and the rainy times . . . Controversies rocked the school . . . The controversies died and life went on . . . The food was lousy . . . What else is new . . . Kenyon got $10,000 worth of yogurt machines . . . The Freshmen seemed to be every where . . . The seniors tried to pass comps . . . It was a warm December ... A cold April . . . The drinking age went up ... The Freshmen continued to drink (Freshmen sing “Tastes great . . . Less filling . . . You'll never know? ) . . . The Deli got busted . . . Rumors rocked the student body . . . Gossip killed many relationships . . . Ahh, that great small campus feeling . . . The Cheerleaders hit Kenyon . . . “Next thing you know, they will be organizing sororities  . . . Sororities came to Kenyon . . . Mr. Turgeon and Ms. Marly acted in “Who is Afraid of Virginia Woolf . . . Fan- tastic . . . Paul Schncc and Ed Ball knocked them dead in “Mow 1 got That Story  (Directed by Denise Miller) . . . Paul Schnee is Hys- terical in “The Foreigner' . . . “Dooblie, Dooblie?” . . . Kim Fish- er “You all right C-H-A-R-L-I-E, Martin Dockery “Brick Birds  “Ru- g, Fo-ork. L-amp,  Charlie Spauld- ing the man from Australia UK, Sa- rah “Mary  Phemistcr. Chris Toft “agh, agh,  Dave Owen Rath “I don't like no foreigners  all perform fabuously in “The Foreigner  . . . Kenyon is the Heart of Ohio with such special places as Peirce Caf- eteria and the Library, the Bolton, the Dance Studio, and Bookstore exposed for all of Kenyon the world to see. (continued on page 65). Above; Anne f’cmell. .1 member of Alpha Sigma Chi. help, paint the Haunted How. Left; Student  Mgn up foe clui , and orptntulioiw during the Adivitir  Man U Student Council 1 1 row: Dan itixlnunn, Chria Bame . Hannah Ma on. Hill 0‘Hearn 2nd row: Polly Foater. Anne Burke. Jody lloff. Kluabeth W ooding. Margot Morriaon. Sharon Uliman. Jojii O'Hanlon. Sabrina Barr. Andrea Bocey. Scott Colin.'. Se'.iion l. -ug!ey. Andy Pollack. Mary Grave 3rd rowi Dirk Beamer. John Richard vm, Davr Richard. Dave Rath. Dan McGuire Safety and Security Committee lat row: Andrea Bocey, Margaret Tuttle. Marie Oliver 2nd row: Tom Davidaon. Marianne MdU. Jim Bingham. Stoe )kO xi Senate Above: Senior CUm Pmidenl Jennifer Simpson 1 1 rove Din Kudriunn. Mr. Charles Piano. Chris llarne . Chris Marten 2nd row: I’nul Singer. Rabbi Gordon. Jodi Campbell. Mr. Ben Locfce, M . Roberta D.ividvon. Hi. CUoiiu linger. Margaret Tuttle MUiing: Provost Browning. President Jordan. Gordon Center Senior Class Committee Right: Dennii Mulvdiill. Tom Morri . Kevin Watetv WdLa DeVoti. Pattie Rowvman. Anne Barite  Sophomore Class Committee Elizabeth Bell. Bob Bonaeci. Keith Calcagito. Wendy Caatiglia. Ann Cors. Danielle Davi , Barbel DeCu mnn. rC DeRonjthe. Kristin Donovan. Melissa Early. Elizabeth Kran . Jraaira Cinaburf;. Laura Cracdel. Carm Croothiua. Carrie JeUma. Melissa Kahn. Peter Kyle. Amy l-an . Elizabeth Mall. Ann Moodev. Andy Mueller, Vanessa Muldraw. Kate O'Conner. Sarah Olson, Connie Reiter. Ilandie Rrllin. Martha Roetaler. Couilncv Schrotbercer. Elizabeth Sheldon. Kerry Smith. Karen Vogel. Cednry W ebb. Ken Wcm| r, Sarah ft heal, lam Young. and Dean Steele Freshman Council I  1 rot.: Helen Hayden. Or  H-r Betea. Peter TO. Metfd 2nd rot.: Judi her . Hup ’ P‘  ‘ Ciantris. Joanne Robert . Ore Hz v  ' Black. Bob Tosncflarteo 3rd ro : DoniVJ Om h a Center. Ctl Bkaigren. Jenadrr IW Social Board ► 1 1 Nancy l ol ( inv lj a W in . Sheryl l)am 2nd row  Clair I jinr . Wynne Rorrdrl. Scoll Mabry. Him Sambrrg. Kenny TJIr, Housing Committee Sue kiinldr. I)jn Kudmann. Gordon Onlcr. Bct. Hoturumn. Charlie Jacob.. Bdl kbnr. Bob Towncr-I jivn. Michelle Crave . Prkr, Pate Seed, and Mixing Sliciln Slurry Student Lectureships Committee Ami Minmrn, Monica Wolf. Row Crrclv. Mixing: Mile Gather. Tom Galuccio. W nn Borrckel Math CM Jon llaihom. ’ “ Shater. Brad Yo l. Pali  Cm  '' ' Court Exeter Club 1986-1987 l l rown Tim Holme . Jrauca Sheppird. Jennifer RolietU. HfJ Tytrr. Tern Hummrr. Cimi  Podbeliei. Tom Monk. Steie ManrtU 2nd row: S«e en lamely. Tom Ryan. Michael fUrtrh. Datid Rartram. Quia Hanunrt. I .any Apie. Meredith Moon-. An nr Rurie. Peyton Chapman. Cooper Sheri American Chemical Society Scott Tenmaon, Chrialina Shimei. Kathy Kahle. Eric Seairr. Andrea Rie . Peter Mo yordy. Ellen Miller. Kim Mentter. John Je la. Elizabeth Rrotleff. unidentified Kenyon Journal Su -i-i 0'. Ml v Jarobion. Mfmlilll I’jwtorr. Kir t«i Sudlwim. Brt y Bumro. Jftmn Citim Kenyon Film Society Todd Van FWn and Jeff RirKu.U Filmdom Str rn Kbethardt. Konrad R. Mallkari. (-ourtncs keal . I’K.l Alexander. bn Twin . Andre  Fcrffwon. Cu llolmn Ml«.in : Brendon keefe. Iju VIikon. Gerard L nn. Bruce kramer. Shell  Rankin. Martin Dorico. Nclhe kurt man. kale FUndm. Ted kirikam, Bdl Poll n Collegian Docemus Ittnnj Culin. Jenny Rom. Mu  Grnn. David Sctiiopou The Seen Spy «I, Spy «3. Spy 4. Spy  5. Spy  6. Sp«v  7-11 The Seen, „„ 1 alternative new  source available every Friday at lunch, was conceived at 11:15 a.in. on Thursday. October 15. and founded the following day at 4:17 p.m. “We wanted to give Kenyon Students an off-beat view of Kenyon and or the world. ' says David Schwartz who works with ten Other students on the paper. The paper sfiecializes in top ten lists and prints anonymous personal adds which are lor sale during lunch. Andrra Vernrr — Srntof V.ii..n Mito Jrnn '''«i'lWiff Cop Bahai and Co-SfNfta Swtioo Kd.«oc Writing Suff — Jcnn) Rosa. Gnd) Moon. Out Sd '■ nnd mi itiR Adam BUkrmhip M«i  Gratrs — — Co-Sport  Milor. 1988 Con, H.l r PM) i Imra Suit r-l krt.liil. i an • Kn iIU .i-l 'I  brl IU . Keratin StBdbng — Activities and Organi adon  Section Kditor Meredith awl Kelly — Seme  Section Assistants Reveille ll was o good year for the Reveille because wc had a dedicated and ex- perienced staff. I Itope that as you look through this lx ok you will find that it touches on all llte aspects of Kenyon that are familiar and dear to us as students. I would like to give my social thanks to Elizabeth Hines for acting as Business Manager, and to Mary who worked with me during Senior Week to tie up all the loose ends and finish the book. Thanks to everyone on the staff for their hard work! oytuutkjS , Kenyon Fiction Writing Club Paul Ho nn. MAc “Colonel  Sander . B. ('tuiuncry Price. Andy Schneider, mining: John Ryder The Fiction Writing Club has maintained a simple purpose: to create a club where stiidents interne, in writing fiction could come to discuss their work and receive criticism. Begun by Paul Rovun Andrew Schneider the second semc-ter of 1988. the FWC meets every other week arid between 10-15 members attend. Although still in its beginning stages, the Fiction Writing Club has definite plans for coming years. There arc a lot of enthusiastic people in the club now and we expect to accomplish a lot ia the future.  says Mike Garber who will l e co-presidcnt along with Dan Chadwick for 1988-89. B -soliciting more material from its members and placing greater emphasis on publishing, Garber hopes club will become more popular and successful. a s 0 fcad MiHII 222151.1 ■ II II fa?. ? Oin  Trpnan. Iju ClrmrnU. and Ed Ball perform I Sr traditional Senior  mmik dorm  ihrir Spoil  (Writ in Mi nntradilinnal  a  — I Sr  look from the atiArorr. I i rnwi II Kr r.-i. Alexandra Kn.i| | . Man I jtl'lammr 2ii l row: Mi n m-Konghe. Sharon TSompeon. Ed Bali K .«n Harm. I Ixw TrjviM, Mo aid Rrntua 3rd dim: KoIi tdvall. Alnon Kurlon llli rum Jim Frey, Mat thro Youn . Quulr ■ llem-le. So li NnSoban MU ln i Iju Clement . Shrllry Barnard The Chasers Mr  UrRonghr. Air  Knapp. CKarlro Benekr. Nki NkMm. Bcnyon. Mr  IMl m V. Trrty Wilion, llu h Resrori. livi Clemente, ami M Ball made a Mop «I McDonald   on llinr «ay to a Nylon1  concert in Colurnliu . Ki hi: Mary UFtammr «np a mni  from I n MiwroWr ihiniMt ihr Cliaam S' 11 Cone«1. Owl Creek Singers | | row: Tiliam Stockier, Shelly Kanlm 2ml row: Jrtinir l.iMri. Caroline Mr  Ka rr. lain Sinatra. Tara Jour 1r ) row: Abhr Jarobaon. Amy Malloff. Ilrili Miyaalaro. !-■ -  Wirt . An nr Jamaon. Sabrina Bair. Ilralhrr Tl ooip oii U Alpha Sigma Chi Michelle Crnn. Mvy Crave . Jrnn) Rov . Ooff Colr. Gtm Eaka. Uorja  TV  1 Powell, Suwr North. Adrienne YoungUood. Katht Cantrell. r ) mimng Jor fi . v. Fernandez, John SoMiowtki. and Diri Bramrr Mary Crate  looking very wary. Morgan Thom . painting Ilie Haunted Houte.  -r?; R  Crii plating «ri  m thf The Kenyon APSO Outreach Mission : Krhlin (iiantm. Shelly Tern Peter Gudaitii, Joanne Arnold. Brad You. And) Sigler. Chad Smith. Jeff Hriberg • no ro : Jconne Arnotd oi the APSO l-obnter Bake When founded in 1986 by Peter Gudaitis anti Jeff Hilberg, the members of the Appalachian Peoples Service Organization sought to learn and teach through a practical service program in a nearby community. “The program was to be limited in scope hut to have a high impact.  says Cudaitis. For the past two years, eight members of the APSO Outreach Mission have traveled to Ijncoln County. West Virginia over Spring Break where they have provided a number of services for junior and senior high students along with adults. The focus of the program is a supplemental education program involving forums on sex and drug education, courses on practical arts, and housing renewal in the community. Throughout the school year. APSO raises money through activities such as tire Lobster Bake for donatioas to poor families and church organizations in Lincoln County. Amnesty International Peter Harper. Bri elle krrpxack. Andre  Hunter. R)ongllre Clio. I cm. Alexandra “Duke  Walker, Paul Ringaman. Deborah, and mixing Xor Donnell. Tania I exam -t:: Ceramic Arts Club , M rK,•  K'Warm- Mr ,h Kjlhrntw Purccfl. S an Kilbom. College Township Fire Dept. Student Auxiliary !)■ '• I iR ton. T t Buford. Ojvid B.iuli . Otfit Kjlkrnlx-r . John Bif$ Fools On The Hill I pi Wjirm lietirnacin. Hralher Lee. Hi ) McCary, Jon Tajr oll. Jon llalnlon. Mailui Dockery. Belli W alton. S nan Oltrn MUalng Off(lam| u«: Ijkrry Grimm. Andrea Grant. Ghru Toll. Charley Spaulding. Kim Fuller Stephanie Klein. John Douglas . Betli Miyaahiro. Vicky Kintey. Kelly O'Connell Gay Straight Alliance 9 Shoppes Entertainment Committee Too  Trauach, Mareie Bwnberg. Kntri SKa . Vickj Bautinger, Ken Burgomaster. EH Well ■ •I rout Heidi IxkImK. Sharon I'Umann. Margot Mormon, Maureen Carr. Ann Steven . David Seed. Aloha Kehrig 2nd row: la a Beuon. Belay Hohmann. Magaret Tuttle. Andrea Bute . Oil Blomgren. Sean Ward J Student Alumni Assn. Executive Planning Committee lat rowi Joel Login 2nd row: Mi . V Grave . Kenny Talley. Kalphi Biran. Tony Rci berg. Yig  Shrn. Suvanruh HA Mm Grave . M r o Olivio. Jennifer Luhmann. Tonde lay a Duma , Alnon Gdgore. Kim PuKala. Kritri ?Ju 3rd row: V. 1 n Kx-hardton. Hoyl Wilhelm. Craig Meeae, John Bigg . DereV Benner. Kart  Ktfcaterjr Geoff Cole Kenyon Cheerleaders lat row: Jeaaka Chaar-Gamrr. Tondrlaya Duma  (captain) 2nd row: JuUr Hegairntn. Morgan Seller  . Shirley Oiung. There  DcBoma 3rd row: Kimbrrty Kinney (retain). Melanie Carlo  (captam) Kenyon Bowling League It Women’s Rugby 1 1 row: J. o l.fiot. Mimi Hummel. Monica Delx rme, Connir Connick. QiraJinc Cam. Uw  Virr Sd ■ Anne Moodev. Suvan Kireu Coniine Weigand 2nd row: M .  Co!«man. Cara Ca ton. Kinuin Peter . Bridgrtte Brink. Kn  UVateo. JoanSktffarih Robert . Paula Nappellio Ski Club Squash Club !•« rows Jeff Alpaugh (Pre ident), Jean Kindred 2nd row: Pit Bern. Pieter Wernink, tary Knoxie . Scott Johnton. Andy Mertat Mining! Jim Goodrich (Vice Preaident). Drew Cuncannan (Vice Prr ident). Will Lyon. Profewor Kvanv Katie KeiHy. Chri  Keenan Water Polo Club Doug Miller. Peter Cope, Ceorgr Pond. John Stauffer. Rich Hoffman. John Curtin. Glen llanlin. Jeff CUrl. Andy Moeller. Mike Chamber . Doug Fnrdman. Bob Zabd, Craig Dean Collegian Reveille Photographers Mill I Mpr, Darrie Kulmcamp, Cni( Mw. Keith Calcapw. Julie Myen. Jeff Richard . Q11  Klein Mlaalnjci Kelly Schneider. Shelby CoUier. Mary Sherlt. Bruce llendcwon Sailing Club Volpe. Pal tic Roaunan. Amy MaUoy „,munn. Yip Site... 3rd row. Anne Burke. S«.h MerrOI. Jemufer l ul.n Cofleen Callinan tlh row. Mike Melville. Brad Cre The Racer : Paige Keldman. BUI Breda. John Rkhardton. John Kau . Pa Romomm Mixing from Picture: David Adam , Kevin Andcreon, Stove Bard. Paul Harlow, I.o rII Brigg . Climtopbcr Brook . Jame  Clark. Michael CoUyer. Pdrr Copt . Joaeph 0'Vklarvt'. Martin Dockery. Gregory Docf, John l oylc. Mark Edward . Jonathan Eh ret. Christopher Ealkenberg. Harold Par ling. Edgar Farrington, Aiwlrrw Ferguson. Joseph Pink . Bret Piye, Thoma  Purda, Thoma  Crace. Kobetl Green. Michael Helmslellcr. Carl Jjekson. Charle  Jacob . Christot he  Keerun. Karl Klamar. Charte  laltan io. Juttm Lee. U alien Lirbcrstcin. Nathaniel LJerandi. John Lytle. Thoma  Magowan. Robert Mrtican. Michael Melville. David Mitchell. Nelson Mom . Braiiford Muller. Peter Nobn. Rvhard Norwood. Laurence Paolucei. Thoma  Parker. Jeffrey Perkin . Hugh Price. David Kathhun. Mark Rcmlcy, Peter Reyes, David Richard . Nichola  Rigg . Albert Home. Panel Rudmano. Thomas Schuubeck. Alan Schmidl. Churning Smith. Scott Smith. David Sobel. Charle  Spaulding. Hoyt Sweeney. Charle  Taylor, Darnel Tobin. Tad Trodo. Mr Karl Crland. Scott Vincent. David Wen . Thoma  Wilson, Joseph Zatmko, Timothy Denko. David Diggdon. Davxl Krfiasky. William Price. Matthew Alcorn. Christopher Anrig. Jaton llertieh, Bradley Hoeltrr. Matthew Brokaw. Shelby Collier, Roger Cobon. Jason Dorf, Kurt Pliegauf. Edward HaUlcd. Benjamin lee. Andrew lent . Pin ley Mnvson. Jwuihan Homan. William Salmon. Mark Spalding. Andrew Steam . Michael Swanson. Theodore Taggert. Giaric  Wilson Delta Tau Delta Mixing from Picture: Mark Albion. Jame  Bancroft. Joshua Ballon. Doogla. Bayuk. Christopher Ronacd. Roliert Bonaco. Charle  Cam mark. Jeff Clark. Chria Cook. John Curtin. Jam Daviiian. Craig Dean. Steven Kberhar.lt. Richard Pcil. Peter Gaillard. Wiliam Gregg. Peter Grouatra. Jame  Hebert. Alexander llrtherington. Richard Hoffman. Peter Houston. Jeffrrv KaUet. Kent Karoaen. Jeffrey Katowit . Thoma  Uh. Curt  I .anon. Robert l-udeckrr. David Manholl. John Maurer. Kevin Megrue. DougU  Miller. Stoven MricMrr, Chm «  Aan. John Mont . Andrew Mueller. Philip Murphy. Rolierl Noye . Wo Reynold.. Kevin Richard .., Nathaniel Rosenthal. Amel Seam. Manhall Shelly. David Smith. W dmer N h. Peter Taylor. Chri. Tliorp. Mark Vincent. Adan. Wadsworth. Charle  W'alch. Robert W ard. Edward W'ehb. William Whilmoyer. Michael Vartach. Michael Horn. Andrew Meehan. Denn  Mulvih.ll. John Nogay. Chm (Mel . Kevin Smith. David Waltuch. Andrew Art. Jason Brremrn. Chrv. Burge  . Michael Chamber . Hugh Daley. Bradley Dosunger. Matthew Pi ,ter. W.llum Greg . Ronald Harrington. Ste|ihen Kennedy. Gregory laude. Robert Maurer. Richard Murphy. Matthew Nn, Charle, Peruehmi. David Rrgoler. Daniel 'mah, Jame  Sfuirev Timothy Wallace, Kenneth W'empe 8 Theta Alpha Kappa lal row. lariu lx ck«ood, Victoria Bloclter. Regina Maguire. Jennie li (cr riim Bihrimi 2nd rowt Carolmr Uarane. Maiy LnFkmmr. Sarah Cobb. Amy Curincr. Allixon Hrrrold. J«i  Horak.  Miuing: Heidi Lipp. Kelly Stanton. Dede Alexander. Hell. McCoy. Betay llobmann. Hannah Manon so Beta Theta Pi ' drew AMcri. Brian Allen. Michael Ailiour. Stephen Rald m. Kdward BeemiUer. Joseph Wine. MicKiet Bold, John Brranicky. Brian Cookie. Erie Dahlquut. IWf IVriprri . TV no  foordi. W'dliam Gentler. Jon Greer, (.arson Gonne . James Hale. Kerin Handel. Sootl Hinckley. Christopher Jelhffe. Alec Jerome. John kmory, Harry Kindle. Allen Koths. Douglaa Kush. Parish l-rnlr. Matthew lodge, Mark lonlchar. Gordon I or eland. Gregory Maehek. Kerin Martin. Hi. hard Marta . Srott M. Kivrock. Kobert Medon . Peter Mogyordy, Peter Murphy. Kolreil Nagurki. John Neeley. Kenneth Orce. David Paradtte. Dean Kailrr, Darid Hath. Peter Reguler. John llhoad., DamUn Rodger . Stephen Boegge. Matthew Roth. Scott Tennyson. Chria Wasson. Jon Wilkin. Marc William . William Wilson. Gthony Barnes, Richard Barron. Shasn Camming . Charles Get hold. Bruce Goodman. Gregg Gumbert. J. Brent Haulm. Scott Krone. William locksvod. Thomas longo. Hard OUen. Paul Palagyi Alpha Delta Phi IM ro«i Rob Firmor. MAe Schauerte. Carter Sharaf. Chria Mmnemno. Ale  Novak. Curii. Mlchell. WJI DeVane. Joe DfMmf. And? ■ ■ fWnber . Stu Sargeni. Peter Harper. M.rk Royer. Man Hkfca. Chria MeKlvein. Tim Spry. J.m Bu h. Andy Srhneidrr 2nd rov. (Stalra)! Steve Carfcoo. Steve RemboM. Bili OHeam. Dave Seed. R ck Horak. Rilchie Yu. Paul Robovaky. O-l Bro-nr. O  '• £ IW Muller. Torn IhUhevmer. 8 J Jmninp. Shaun Gibba. Chip Carter. Tom Neal. Cre  Aharonian. Chria Sohaarti. Ja n Ccn . Have Fader. Mikr Hannibal. Mali Martin T Ml-lng; Ore. Cuncannan. Jeff Skiby. Erie Seaver. Dirter Sumerauer. Frank Tollle. Ted Tudor. Taylor RurrW. Kevin Ceciler. Taa Hefc r Wayne. Dave Starr. Jerry Mo Enter. Mall Paiher, Snh Hama. Jeff Stewart Phi Kappa Sigma Knin Andrraon. Robert Bolin. Roy CleeUnd. IVamond Dai . John DrMiidu. S«KI Fhriiri. Andrrw Emery. Mari Finley. Brmdan Krefc, ! .  k1 Kim. Chri. Klrm. Jrf(rr  Kulxhik. J mc McCuddrn. lUnirl M Ouirc. (Jiarlr  Mihoi. Mark Moon. Mxharl Mullrn. Jrffrry Richards John Robtaon. Daiid Schnart . David Soil nan. John Thurbrr. Rohm Trdiuorhi. Scan Ward. Mari Waifcfd. Eric Willum . TWi .   rfherspoon. Ted Wood. Brad Yoat. Thorn . Buford. Kohrrt Edaall. Jamr. Frey. Chria MyoU. Hon Scbcl. Balnei William . William W inlrrto d. Brian Barna. Braiilcy Cor. I.yrurpa Dairy. Todd Van Fcoarn. Brian Yarn, Sonon Yoo Peeps O’Kenyon 1 J row: Dnorrr. Jas Thorna  (in effigy), Dan. Ana. Drew, Martha, Ernie. Margaret 2nd row: Tun. kelly, Chria, Janice. Richard. Fred. l-auric. Nick. John, Kerin. Ed, Jennie-llarl. Jean. J«hn. T Barb 3rd row: Daie. Arm. Syr Sue'  hat. Joy. Egghead. Ju tin. Betty. Tina. Matt. Bcpi. Peirce, Erica Ith row: Kipp. I.o. I .rah. Chria, Heather. Cecil, Bob. Fid© In back: Linda. Kni. Daie Not Quite There: Chad. Katharine, Cinny. Renee. Suite, Brooke. Chria Delta Kappa Epsilon 1.1 ro , D.««, DmoJI.d,,  BU burn. Nn k S,mlrv Pm AupiaU. Boyra Martin. J.m (ioodrKh. Trr, Boer. lur i B«  « •«• '•«9  Mn U Wol, ll.jduk. Nak Va„Hu k„k. Sam Utf. Ton, Klmor. IW S«-,rr. , Sf?’”- JcJ'n B'°“n- (h,“ Alpaugh. Baron Kidd. Paul Rotean. John Rider. Terr, Marl.n. Paul OoodnrK JoU tVr l mur. Mk VI K 4iri, ’ 3rd ro« : V.ko tiarbre. l-orry Knotelo . Jrfl Alfaugh. Prank W'td, l a r (ircenlrr. Scotl Johnton. Ben Krrnan Archon Society gambier CORPORATION LIM' is! Liu WmU. Mr, Ka rr. Naary Rottm. and AU-on Furionf ai Prior (.uda - and Y Hoilon'i party m Cond commora. 14 jaar BornC and Hrinn llmdmon 15 IW Oiaon. Duff Brmchteck. and Da   Rryaotdi a  Summer S «d Off. 16 Da  6r4..ama4 «KCO. 17. Oma HuffVr. Mary Crnr . Adnmnr and jo  Youngblood. Aim  Onrt. and Sul, ! ai Summer Srnd-Ofl 6. Cm ai a Peep  n Phi Kappa Intramural Sotwr game. 7. Daw Rath hmfc ikr Bela pledge  into the Great Hall. 8. lari) Knowle . Mike Cartier, and Jim Johnston on Spring Break. 9. Melmaa Earle, and Elmer Deriprda at APSO’. LoUter Bake. 10. The Women'  Basketball Team clowning around. 11. Meredah Moore. 12. Don W'ieal and Mike Serwig all dreaard up for the Spring Ereahmen Dinner. 13. Kelt, Robsnaon. Amanda W dium. Kathi Cantrell. Ted W ood, and Mari Finle, at APSO'. Lot- rr Bake. 14. Geoff Cote. Vk4, Bamingrc. and Prim Shaw after Geoff and Fhtn won the Social Board-  raffle for a trip to Plorida. 15. Jennifer L Jarisen and Ehrabeth A. Smith. 16. Huabeth lime  with an office full of '87 ,earbooi  read, to mail to the '87 graduate . 1 3. Heidi l-ipp. Melima Hum. Brenda Bunion, and Moeuca Martin. 4. Th« group   all art to party in the KC. 5. JulKIlr Kngrlherl at -oei rarty in the morning at ARA. 6. Tom Holton. Kerry Smith. Prtrr Cudait . and I-aura Crardrl at Prtrr and Tom'a party in Gund. 7. A raahier in the Boob «ore preparer tor thr moerun  aaira. 8 Hal. Brad. Mir. and Dare -ah fnenda. 9. Tfd Wood. Dnr SuUnan. Kathy CantrrO. Amy Poaprarl. and Michelle Peerenbom at Summer Send-Off. Apnl 30. 1968. 10. Paul Sangrr. 11. Jeff Hdberg. Dan Patteraon. Rob Broun, and atandmg are Jim Erreg and Jrrfmy Caalin. 12. Kim McMahon and Courtney Srhrotbergrr. 13. Kria Whraton. Alnon Sandora. Anne Chamberlain. and .cr.mfcr Roberta. 14. Roar Cforty and Pal Madden 15. Pete Murphy and Ken Oreo. Convocation Convocation, the ceremony which sig- nifies the official opening of the college year was celebrated on Thursday, August 27. 1987. This year signified the beginning of the 164th college year. In recent years the tradition of Convocation has been somewhat altered. The year 1981 was the first year that Convocation was held before the upperclassmen came back. It was also the first year that the Freshmen passed in procession between the line of the faculty on Middle Path. Unfortunately, this year due to the inclement weather. Convocation was not held on Samuel Mather Lawn as in previous years. Instead it was held in Ernst Center which resulted in there being no procession of the Freshmen. The musical accompaniment for the procession and re- cession of the faculty was provided by the Scioto Brass Quintet. Chaplain Foster gave the Invocation. President Philip Jordan of- ficially welcomed the new students and their parents to the Kenyon College Com- munity. Provost Reed Browning gave the students a summarized history of the col- lege aftcrwhich Dean of Students Thomas Edwards also gave his words of welcome. Die address of this year’s convocation cer- emony was given by President Jordan. In Ins address. Jordan extolled the virtues of the pursuit of Academic fulfillment regard- less of the field of study they might choose. Chaplain Foster then ended the ceremony with the Benediction. Cindy Moon Dran MsnftU (p.r ( si 1987-1988 In Review (continued from page 17) Andy Burghausen, Steve Byron the man the myth, Terri Wilson and Joe Zarenkio all “Do” “Real Inspector Hound” and “The Private Ear” . . . Dry rush is OK . . . The real parties start after Dry rush . . . “The Seen” is born to record all that is hip and personal in Gambier . . . The Collegian tries to stop all underground publications . . . The Seen Savage In Limbo rolls into the Bolton . . . Pizza Man hot in the Hill . . . Celebration in the Church . . . 'I’he Chasers have two fan- tastic concerts and grow into 18 mem- bers . . . The Kokcs are good . . . What else is new? The Owl Creeks have the best opening act ever and they also have the funniest introduction . . . KMS does Bye Bye Birdie . . . G.R.E.A.T. does Godspcll in Rosse ... It was Great! . . . The Chaplain's Office KCDC David Schwartz do “Nightwords” in the Bol- ton Theater Garden . . . KCDC fin- ished the year with “Praying Mantis,” Amanda Foster, Chad Taylor, Martin Dockery, Laura Mills and Meg Paczak all shine in this bizzarc play . . “Su casa e mi casa” . . . The Seen and KCDC have “The Seen Review” to benefit Aids research . . . The Deans and Vicky B. do the Seen Awards . . . Ed Ball. President Jordan, James, the toilets at Kenyon, Dave Rath, Tiffany and Maggie, are all winners . . . Re- prises from the Foreigner and God- spell . . . Paul Schnee urinates on the Bolton . . . Nora Ephron and Fran Lebowitz roll into Rosse for speeches . . . Dizzy Gilespic played Gambier to the many crowds! ... A black-out hit Caples for a fun Saturday night . . . (continued on page 89) ... Tr«oy Sfhrrmrr Director of Health «dc—w a 0  :i«rh Carney Director of CouMeting Mary Mober  College Courueloc txtr-y r 0‘ ' 04 Bonnie Jour  Office Manager a • A Pat McCdfeh Or S d Mrlnaa Dabalua Tono  hr Quigley Bam (rundmoa Jan  Bril Anthony ('.oianluooo IWruon not IVturrd; Claudia Caalingrr Martin Carhart BIOLOGY I -««rente HJunx-f Kohfrt Hum Patricia Hritliail' Katmend llnthaut Ikwxhy Jrjd Tiiomaa Jefia ProfcMor  net PWturrd: Kathryn M ird Owp- Kuddutrn! Joan SlonrzrMtii r rami  Vox Ruurll Rill Cordon Johmoci 1 mMcCa, CHEMISTRY CLASSICS DANCE Jc«n Brootman Marlene Mario Wendy Method Daniel Parr Thotnaa Tur eon ECONOMICS Lynda Moffc.ui llm i'Mnun MkIuh'I Evan« Kllrn Ktirloufcfi Km) Rnwmnfc I'hiV i Jordan SlepJicn Wnll Clifton Cran IVlcr Rolloff Martin Hardeman HISTORY Ben Locke MUSIC Ken Taylor Peter Colling Thomo  CrreniU le. Jr. John Motne Man Cohen Ronald Mel jiren ProfcMoe  i ol Pictured: (jthmne Aviio PHYSICS PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY Allan PrnigMrifi Richard Hoppe Michael l inf Charlc  Rice ProfcMO  not Pictured: Arthur lecceae BOlie Shire u RELIGION SENIORS CHOOSE TOP 12 Carl Brchm: Professor Brchm is the au- thor of several Ixxiks and articles on eco- nomic theory and banking. For 25 years. Brchm lias been teaching a wide variety of economic courses, all of which he has en- joyed because of “the small class size and the students themselves. Richard Melanson: A specialist in Amer- ican foreign policy and contemporary in- ternational relations. Professor Melanson is thr recipient of two Choice magazine awards for outstanding academic literature. Hw most recent book. Reevaluating Ei- senhower: American Foreign Policy in the 50 s was published in 1987. while Revolution and Intervention in Gre- nada, which he co-wrote, was published in 1985. Perry Lentz: The author of two novels. It Must be Now the Kingdom Coming and The Falling Hills, Professor l.cntz came to Kenyon in 1969 to teach American Ut- erature. Kenyon is simply the best college in the world to teach English.  says Lentz whose favorite class in English 1 -2. Kim McMullen: Kim McMullen graduated from Duke University and received her M.A. in Fiction Writing from Stanford. In her fourth year at Kenyon. McMullen teaches contemporary British and American liter- ature and u senior on women's literature, which she particularly enjoys. Donald Rogan: A Professor of Religion with twenty-four years of experience at Ken- yon. Professor Kogan specializes in Biblical studies and American religion. Rogan had (aunpti  Apocalypse published in 1968 and finds the influx of new and hopingly more diverse people  as his favorite aspect of Kenvon. Roy Wortman: Professor Wortman re- ceiver! his Ph.D. from Ohio State and. since arriving at Kenyon to teach History in 1971. he luw taught classes in American History and American Civilization. The students have been exceptionally challenging and have made it a prive lege to teach and 'do' hivtory at Kenyon.” says Wortman. A spe- cialist in American social and labor history. Wortman is the author of numerous articles on labor history and a study on industrial workers of the world. From Syndicalism to Trade Unionism. Wortman has also developed an audio visual program on the citizen soldier for the Army National Cuard iind is currently working on a book on the history of the National Farmer’s Union. In his spare time Wortman is a general prac- lionner at target shooting and actively sup- port  civil liberties. Thomas Turgeon: What do I like most about Kenyon? I don't know where to be- gin.  Of the many things Professor Turgeon enjoys, he notes in particular his classes — Introduction to Drama. Acting, and Theater History, ami French Drama. Turgeon has taught Drama at Kenyon for 16 years while acting in a number of contexts: summer theater, college plays and workshops to name a few. Owen York: Professor York arrived at Kenyon in 1961. and not surprisingly he says Kenyon. Just feels like home.  An organic chemist. York spent his early years after college working in industrial chemistry and holds several patents. York has also lielpcd to grade Advanced Placement chem- istry exants, and was at one time associate director for the entire AP program. Many other professors were chosen as favorites by the Senior Class, but due to lack of space they could not be printed. Arthur Lecccse: A specialist in physi- ological psycholog)'. Professor l-eoocsc ar- rived at Kenyon two years ago to teach psychology after having worked in phannocology departments. Locccsc is a graduate of Ixaiisville University and enjoys his [tsychophurmocology class the most. Royal Rhodes: At Kenyon, there is mu- tual teaching between the students and teachers. The divisions between us merge and we learn from each other,  says Pro- fessor Rhodes who came to Kenyon to leach religion in 1979. Rhodes is a graduate of Yale Divinity School and Harvard and spe- cializes in western Christianity from “beginning to end.  Faith of Christians, which was written by Rhodes, the late Pro- fessor Denis Bailey, and 20 Kenyon Stu- dents. was published in 1984. John W ard: Along with teaching I8th cen- tury English and a senior seminar on Jane Austen. Professor Ward is an editorial as- sistant for the Kenyon Review. During his 18 years in Cambier, Ward has had nu- merous articles published on Robert Ixtwell and a volume of essays published by McMil- lans in the Uniter! Kingdom. Francis Yow: After teaching chemistry at Kenyon for 28 years. Professor Yow cites the contact between the student and teachers among the aspects of Kenyon lie most en- joys. “There are so many exceptionally nice people here that great relationships are formed.” Yow graduated from Emory Uni- versity and specializes in cell physiology and development. ' 1. Heida l-oduh. Michelle Peerenbom. Irmp Kalian. Mona Koc. Pam Meeker . Tracy Krug. and Suaan Schmidt. 2. TV Foaler family. Andre . Gee , and Lynda, enjoy their Lobaler. 3. John Green. Ken Orre. and Sloe Konpe. 4. Doug. Kelly, and Inn Miller hate fun with then laat name. 5. Eric Maalera caught nappmg by Lir Fran . 6. Pete Murphy, Taial AlSowayel Ken Orce. and Will Waon. 7. Curt Mitchell. Andy Schneider. Tom Ryan, and Date Jariaon. 8. Andrew Hunter. 9. Darcy Kulenkamp. Tan Staley, and Gerard Lynn. 10. At Fntn'  wrpriie bulhday party are; alandmg: John. Kelly Robinaon. Anne Powell. Ceolf Cole, Fritri Shaw. Molly Gunther, and aiming: Juanita and Yauncey Newman. Mrhelle Grate . Becky DrVrira. Marcie Birnbrrg. Chria Tejirian. Andy Pollack, and Kathy Cantrell. 11. Another group of Irienda enjoy  the great Spring weather. 12. Knatine Wheaton. Patrick Auguata. and Alhon Sander . 13. Vitky Bauungrr and Cheryl Steele. 14. Fluabrth Warmington relebeatea with her (rienda. 15. Paul Singer, Tony Zwelbergrr. and Howard Sacka at a Cook out. 1987-1988 In Review (continued from page 65) . . . Hot movies of the year . . . Fatal At- traction, No Way Out, The Big Easy, Good Morning Vietman, My Life As A Dog, House of Games, Moonstruck, The Last Emporer, Empire of the Sun, Broadcast News, Dirty Dancing, Wall Street . . . Michael Douglas and Cher win Academy Awards as does The Last Emporer . . . Sonny and Cher get together on the David Letterman show . . . Thirty Something is a big hit on TV, St. Elsewhere goes off the air . . . L.A. Law is still popular . . . David Letterman and Johnny Carson are in reruns from March until . . . Madonna, Bruce, 10.000 Maniac, Grateful Dead, Tina Tur- ner, Pet Shop Boys, Pink Floyd, ABC, Eurythmics, Nylons, Into the Woods, Phantom of the Opera, Car- ly Simon, Dirty Dancing are hot albums, er..CD’s ... In fact the bookstore seems to only have CD's and food . . . Where are the books . . . The Bookstore an- nounces the expansion of the Bookstore over parking lot . . . APSO has a Lobster dinner in Upper Dempsey . . . Table tents are removed from dining halls . . . Deadline changed for Ncw- scope from 4 to 12p.m . . . The Collegian is filled with even more controversies that are dragged out so far that nobody cares anymore . . . The college limits the number of students in college houses . . . Students begin to live off-campus . . . 'I hc Freshmen get screwed on housing . . . Everybody com- plains about the singles lottery . . . The Seniors graduate . . . New students are accepted to take their place . . . The library fines the world ... I guess life is nor- mal at Kenyon. Dave Schwartz Kenyon Lords Baseball  Kf “ ' ' HtU r M IW Rrpaaky. Rich Martin. Tim krflr, jo . RH«V... j«on Rertch 2nd r,, : Coa. h 1. h    |V.„ Rmlrr. Chri. Wy. Chn, Uxloo i Tw Nrt Up. Marlin. Fcto Harper. Com [ion 7W. Trainer Marc l.nZT « ,.! , T°P r hu l a r Adam. R9 BoUo,n «'•ft; Nick Rigp a« ««-rd Martin 89 wmm Kenyon Lords Basketball Krroru: 11-13 lri winning m-awi  inre 1976-77 M-AKHI 2nd HHjal numtier of win  in laM twent) car  of krmon Baakelball Mori Valuable Player: Pool IWi Moot Improved I'lmrr: Tim Keller Captain : Paul Kaier. Ihnxl MiUhell. Xrkm lc n« Highlight of thr Sra ni; NCAC tournament win cntt College of Woorier. Ken) on fame from lirhind lo win in the final aecond  of the gainr. Thi  win urcurcd tlie winning aeaaon record. Kenyon Ladies Basketball «j Krrordi 13-12 CAC Rffordi 9-3 '.lu.hlr IMax-r: Head , Sp in 1987-88 Kenyon Lords Cross Country Top Irft; Creg Dorf '88. and (Jordan Center ‘91 Top right; Tom Klein ‘90 Brio . Irft; Krn Wcmpe '90 Brio , right; Paul Worland '90, «ml Trm Milner 90 r ✓ |.t row: Com  Duanr Come . Scott MeKnaock. Jumn Ire. MAr Mrhillr 2nd ro .s Paul Woriand. Erie Ikanrliu . Charte JacsU. Tcm Milnrr 3rd row: Km Wciape. Jeff Hdbrrg. Cordon Cmtrr. Tom Klein. Rich Brndry Kenyon Ladies Cross Country l l row: i .... i 0 ■ Ail. -•(  Hcffrren. I’nv illa Pcrotti. KriMen Hr  . Annie Kay Taylor 2nd row: Annie Rie . S i'..i .An.fioJf. m -r. Miin.lv Barlow, Rebecca Swkely. Jcwicn Cirtvburg. Carol Manning 3rd row: Anne Powell. Karen Adam . Trmcry Pauiny;rr. Sue Melville. Jenny Taylor. Krnily Hancock Top left; Priardla PeroOi '89 Top right; Sue Mel.vUr -« 0. and Mand, Barlow '88 Bottom left; Suranne A runoff '90 Belov, rights Hilary Snyder '89. and Anne Switrer 89 Kenyon Ladies Field Hockey 1.1 row: Kate 1) « , Jc«ica Brown. Amy Bowarr. Mrfaaa llendmon 2nd row! Cathie Herrick. Came Jel.ma. Nancy Rochat. Danni l)nk Soo J. Mill, Lir Wright 3rd row: Coach Sandy Moore. Anne Canon. Jenny I effler. Mary Shrrk. Coach Kathy Ktan • th row: Rachel Shapiro. Tnah Crabtree. A itey IKmond. lawne Reed. Swie Bloom. Beth Waldner 5lh row: La BeB. Margot Momvn. Ret   Jenr-ng  Nancy Cooper. Courtney Schrothe.gr . Cema Bewokrut. 91 1 1 row! Ed Pcttep.- . J -! n K. (.  ' • -1 leriu, Tom Eacordi, Marc WiUiama, RrUn Cookie. Malt lodge, Koil Wellington. John Compton. Mike Hntd 2nd rowi 1-Karler I'-erhold. John Kenney, Brian Alim. Bill Gerrtler. Scott Hinckley. Jon Wilkin. Prte Mogyoidy, Brrnl Haulm. Tom I .mg... K- wn Martin. Brain M.-Fadden 3rd row: Elmer Dreipeda. Sloe Baldwin. Robert Mrdcnu. Talal Al-Sowayel. W.i W.ivm. Heir MurpSt Rv harj Martin. Ken Orce. Jim Webb. Bob Nagurki. Joe Bline tth row! Tom Longa. Gordon Loteland. Allen Koth,. Dare BoC-1. .,rg Machek. And, Abbott. Mtke Arbour. Chri. JelldTe. Ed Beemiller. Marl Lontchar. Ale, Jerome. Soon Tennyaon 5 1  row: Date Olwn. Chra Creighton, Gregg Gumbert. Stete Roe (ore. Jon Greer. Erie Dahkjurt. Mall Holh. Dull Beivhba. k. Robert l nr-, Paul 1‘alagyi. Mark Lloyd, Trainer Date Ryan. Trainer Mare Limey. Manager Brad Muller 6th row  Trainer Georg- O.rvM-nan. h M,ke Billow. (W. Jim Meyer. Coath Larry Kindbom. Coach BUI Heber. Coach Don Aker . Coach Date Burday. Cnarh Jun Hinkle Kenyon Lords Football Rreordi 2-8-0 MVP: John Kbond. Moat Valuable Offensive Bach: Erie Dahlquirt Moat Valuable Offenalte IJnei John Rhoada Moat Valuable Defenaite Baeki Peter Murphy Moat Valuable Defenalte line: William Pariah lent Hoag Award: Mark A. IJoyd National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Port-Gradual Seholarahlp: Kent Wellington Beal Deniaon (or the firrt time aince 1909 Kenyon Lords Golf '«  IjJi '8ft John Ih )W- '89 Joe Fiedor, unidentified (ton 'K P ul Skidmore. Simon Yoo. Toni Uh. Mwi Alcon , unidentified. Dou  IU uk Kenyon Lords Lacrosse V f? KL-WOM  KENY'.Sf KNVOVi EN U 1 1 row: Houtfon Clinch. Jiin jhnn, Urn K  ■ .ui. Dasr Sobol. Petr Sanborn. Jim Bancroft. Jeff Alpaugh- Peter NoJin. John Wallace. Rickard Cfotburg 2nd row: Chri  A!i--I.. Terry Martin, Sam Leaf. Walt Hsyduk. Alex Hetheringjon. Pat Madden. Mir Sofotenko. Jim Hebert. Mark Steams 3rd row: J..rme Koratis, Scott Vincent. Andy Meehan. Bert Bowler. Jim Johrnlon. Deo Tkomaa, Chris Munatrr. Dave Homer. Coach l a e Hurday tlh row: Jason Congdon. Andy Steams, Chris Teane. Ben lee. Shi  Cummings. James Squires. Gram Tennille. Coach Bill llrsser To,, right; Jeff Alpaugh ‘89 1 1 row! Chro Moyle . Tory Wri it. Leah Hollman. Chriatir Denarii. Jr wi Brown. Chn  Ohm. Mindy Bun.rU, Betsy Jennin  2nd row: Calhir Herrick. Natalie Wry month. Mia Parhelia. Julia Crinrr. Anne (anon. Nancy Cooper. Maiprf Morrison. Kriatin Swanaon. Courtney Schrotberfler 3rd row: Coach Sandy Moocr. lir BeU. Una Slrvin, Alexandra ManoJovwi. Janet Lord. Nina Carr. Meredith Johnston. Mrliiai Shuman, jenny leftler. Coach Deb Sewlh tth row. Mr  Tweed . Uiwdrnlifird. Brih Waldncr. Sarah Porter. Ann Charlton, him Ruir. Kriatin Schrltrr. Jane Ctmburg. Aahley Dunond Kenyon Ladies Lacrosse Top Irflt Triah Crabtee ‘91 Top ri|(ht; Arny Rosier '88 Below left; Jessica Brown '88 Below rijeht; Tnah CralArre ‘91 T p right  Mason Mocjihn R8 Irfti Boyce Ma.t,n(20| ‘88 .....“ V. «1,  pur. 1 1 row: John l.ysaker, Coach Mike I’llgrr. M.i ■ t M -uviam. David Bowser. Boyce Marlin. Peter Cadlard. Jeff Alpsugh. Tern G alloc to 2nd row: John Babylon. Pete: Mr-! k. 1  u ) lermre, Chris Alpaugh. Jeff Kallel. Jason Walker. John Broun. Join Wallace 3rd row: Coach Jeff Vennell. Dan Sn it!. ! .md DeOrco, Trey Brice. Mnr.id Beg. Scott Krone, Tom Elmer. Ron Harrington. Jeff Mathers till row: David Reynold . Craig Pierson. Larry Knowles. Tom Neal. Eric Seaver. Jason Breemen. Joe Youngblood. Daryl Hultquist. Michael Putman Kenyon Lords Soccer Kenyon Ladies Soccer Kerord: overall: 7-7-3 Division III: 7-1-2 Grnfrrenee: 3-2-1 Third Place Conferente i'iimh Mint Valuable Player: Jonr Player of llir Year: Stadia tt .h.rl Tied  16 Nationally Kanhed Allegheny I-I I at row: Mary Fnchelta. Love  Orfclio. Magjpr Joora. Slaaha WyakirL Karen Riley 2nd row: Molly Curry. Clara Campbell. Sarah Turgcon. Jean Kindred. Kara Clynn. Sonya Kane 3rd row: Sabine Graf. Jennifer Vrandrrburgh. Ann Cunningham. Buff) Branch. Surir North. Coach Scoll Thielhr ilh row: Coach Tern Marlin. April Hobiton. Starry Sapper. Kale Sheen. Am Jarobaon. Kal e Keally Sth row: Adrienne Youngblood. Rebecca Clarer. Jenny Dempte . Meryl Broil. Mindy Smith Kenyon Lords Swimming III row: Michael Chamber . Parker N ; I. Tom '■ liiiuibrvk. Tom Keeling, Sloe Reinbotd. Eric Chamber . Aaron Clatrer. Vur Unandi 2nd row: Mali Rrokaw. Jrfl IVr• ■ • . i  I Mini'll). Torn Mago an. David Wear. John Bum cd 3rd row: Date Crcenke. Scon Peter . Alan Schmidt. Tadd IVrgUM.i., .!• n || nlm. (ioorgi- Pond 4th row: Coach Jim Steen. Scott Michael. Denni  MahML Jon Howell. Scott Sporte. Coach Joe W ibcn tt L  - Jt' To,  left. IVnm, Mult dull at Dicuion III National T«V ri ht; Man Vhmah and teammate cheer on the ' • •nimer on to the finiah. Bottom right! Ktertone jump  in to celebrate. Kenyon Ladies Swimming l.l row: Aim Hunt. Chrirtinc Jacob. Becky little. Annie Rif . Ko.ii McCauley. I .aura Richard. Kim McMahon. Hum  OUngrr 2nd row: Julia llawthome. Stephanie Perrett. Erin Finneran. Kyi  Carlton, Gwen Fleetwood. Karen Pomper. Barb Mwener. Rrrnda Perkm  3rd row: Kami Mathew . Amy Hcoaleyr. Aly aa Higdon. Tawny Sleeker. Mi«i Notion. Jem Kern. Jeatwiine Gury 1th row; Coach Jim Steen. Catherine Fletcher. Annette Utinrn. Margaret Robeork. Terraa Zurich. Coach Joe U il«on in Top left; M.cvi NeUon ‘XI Top ri|(ht; Tawny Steeker 90 Below left; Jeanr.iiie Gwry '80 Below ri|tht; Annie Km '00 Kenyon Lords Tennis l l roMi Tim Staley. Steve Orcotnert, W ill Lyon 2nd row: Coach Scott Thiekle. Mike Sander . Adam Wadtworth. Bob Zabd tot Kenyon Ladies Tennis lat row! Clare Campbell. Lynne Schneebeek. Cindy Smith 2nd rovi Julie KipV . Tie Terte booc. Andrea Keneroon. Coach Scon Thick Ir. 10$ Kenyon Lords Track and Field 1 1 row; Prirr Remoter. M.ni !•.. !..rk r :i McKivwck. Bill Brrechor. Kay Grill 2nd row: Ken Cole. Jrff Katowiu. Trrry Mdner. Charlie Jacol . Ph.l (or. G. I John Hanicak 3rd row: Coarhra Mike Pilgrr. Kalhy Kawn. Duane Comer, and Jim M)er. Kenyon Ladies Track and Field Lrft and brio  ; SusKa Wytkiel thown in four of a javrlin throw. Kenyon Ladies Volleyball 1 1 row: Qiritli ! i Hoyt. Jennifer Hii-'i in - Heather Spencer. Sarah Flollen. Keira Marlin. Jane Ceracr 2nd row! Andrea Keneraon. She Bey Swank. Hotly S .i ■ Judy llrutka, Kirsten IfobMmer. Chris Seyfried. Coach Cretchen Weilbcocht To . Irft: K,m 89. and Shelly Swank 88 Top ri hl; Holly Swank 89 Holton  left, NCAC Cham,.omh.p Bo ,,m rlKhl; Krt. Snyder ‘89 ION Division III Nationals Top right; Ain) Heaaley '88  u named MVP. Conference •wimmer of iKr year. and Senior athlete of the year. Below left; Erin Kinneran, Kami Mathew . Trrna Zuriri ami Am) llraale). IWow right; IWni. M.iMiiU '88. .aa named MVP. Conference awimmer of tlie year. Dkuhio III awimmer of the year. Senior Athltfe of «he ear. Oul andin$ graduating Senior, and Dniaion I All-American. Kenyon Ladiea Swim Team Diiiaion III National Winner . 4 Top left; 100 melrr rrlu) learn: Becky Lillie 91. Jeanmne Cui ‘89. Erin Finncratt ‘89. Terraa Zuriri '88. Senior Week Oppowitr Page: Topi But what dor  il mean? ’ adi  Torn Kk hardvm Bottoms WilU DrVoti. Ur)tr Picture; The Senior  «rr o tufp) tVy ran even toaat the photograpVr during die Sunnve Brunch  on Peace lawn. THU Paget Top left: TV Caravan  I M. BaaebaH dim|« 1.1 row: Bags Kent. Marl. B.. Bret. Sweet I... Coach Cera. 2nd rom Kevin. Much. (TV «all oft Ted. Doof. Sten. Paul. Boon, Neil . Top rights Anne Chamberlain and Karl Klamar. Middle lefts O.CS. reception for Off tV IO.  Am, Malloy. Joah Barton, and Laurie Kwerv Middle rights IJdd) Smith. JJI Til.bc. and Su ie Brown. Bottom lefts Senior  deal with Kiam  trr «; Kelly Sumd. Anne Burle. lau Volpe. and Mereiiith Moore III ! OruinTM al «tic Cove courtcvy oi Nina Butrirk and Amy Malloy 2. Relating Senior Week tuu finally begun foe Ion Highnflt and Ion Miller 3, Jen Robert  and Kn  Wheaton celebrale al «he Cme. •1. Tbc Senior Clau Committed hard al work. Anne Burke. Will  IVVolL Kevin Mater , and Jennifer Simpvon. 5. Mike Hrlmatrltrr ami Brail Mullet. 6. Senior Stephanie Rocca — tv die really Mudying or jurt writing letter ? 7. Marta John von, Wendy Davi . and Meliuj Hcndcnon. 8. Hugh l nre i« a Mud. — Will you marry me? Love. Paltw 9. Ilo  can  c  tudy «hen the un   ahming? Sarah iUII and Lir Cargill have trouble making that Lut trip to the library. 10. Bret Frye. Mark Henry. Kent Wellington, and Nrfcon Miam al an I M. Ra ebatl game. 11. Trivial Purwiit al the beach   ith Paige Feldman. Barb Mi verier, and Chmlme Moyle . 12. The Billioruire Boy  Oub (a.k.a Kenyon Hoove 1); Mark Fbraiun. Joe M lemeU. Mike Uryak. Dan Tobin. John Riehardvoo. Dan Rudmarui. 13. Al the Prr « mi'  Champagne reception are Meliaa  Hendrraon. Jon Both. Stnam land, and Tere a .unek. 14. C.Q. Mudy at Preatdent Jordan   reception: Brad Oregg. Andre  Hunter, and Paul Bingaman. 15. Mike Melville  ilh barkup Mivgrr  Dave Ratlibuu and Lowell Bngg Senior Week draws to a close with the Senior Sing and finally Commencement On the morning of May 22. 1988. three hundred and seventy-eight graduating senior  took l nrt in the one hundred sixtieth Commem ement fxeeri-i.se  on Samuel Mather Lawn. The participants took their seal  as the Scioto Bra .-. Kiwmblc played and then heard the Invocation given by Reverand Andrew Foster and tin- welcoming remarks of President Philip Jordan. Seven Honorary degree  were awarded to J .m. M Hor. rnan, Mary I- ( ood. I'rsula K. I.r( uin. Prezcll R. Robinson. William A. Stroud, Jr., and retiring Kenyon professors Wendell D. Undslroin ami Joseph F. Slate, lire ela - then listened to Borgman. a Syndicated Editorial (iartoouist for the Cincinnuli Enquirer as he delivered his address an l to the Chapel Bell  «s they played the Kokosing Farewell. After the members of the Cias  of 1988 were hooded, had their names announced, shook hand  with tin- president, and received their diplomas, they were treated to the rather unusual speech of their Class President Jennifer Simpson and to tlie closing remarks of President Jordan. Chaplain Foster delivered the Benediction and the ceremony emled a  all the graduates filed out to find their families and friends ami enjoy a picnic on the lawn. 5jp 1. Senior Sin  look place on the .tep. of Ro«e Hall after RacraUurrate on Saturday. Ma  21. 2. A  the Seniora lined up for Commencement the line «retched front the Village Market kmn paat Me Bride. 3. Peter Cudaitlt pausea a ntonvrnl to let the proceauon emWe before leading them mlo Commencement. ■ . President Philip Jordan welcomed the Senior  and then familie  to the I60lh Commencement Ktcercuea. 5. Chaplain Andre  Footer gate the Imocation and the Benediction. 6. Jame  M. Borgman, a Kenton graduate and cartoon in.  n  the ueat speaker. 7. Senior Cla   Preaident Jennifer Simpaon. May 22, 1988 stf- ,A, n« 1. K.iihv Kalile Kwhn congratulation  from a 2. TV diploma  await «V (iau of 198«. 3. I .nid Abood a« the fiml jicrvm to rrceixe hr diploma and  H V,c hand  with ('rmiiirnl Jordan. 4. friend  (Jim Hamm and (iris Marten  clown around and congratulate carl, orV  aflrr tV 5. Nrwlywed. Tun and Jmirr (Sheppard) llolmr lool l cry ha tun after then wn In  weekend. IUM) rac Mdh rongr jtuljtx-n I.. ,.i IV CUt. I 8« i!,.- racult} IV make. ll.m around II- l « «1--.I hating iVir A:; i Bl°!°g  ° y  ,u,n 10 ami minute to memory 7 - “' • - “rr «„d ... Arr lhr IM — Hkto TW    Bnd  l™ ,ou  JEM 2. Su.«n P. pjl «Ko . 7  Ef Uour —  -he numlwr of • •' - •  - -   -«bin, f sz r - «  «.•«—  .js- w are neither pk%vrA]  lW U . m th turn Ime for Kate lo ,, arW eme«u. but moral U: lo ‘Un.v We. XStwA'tti n.to  ‘‘ S d-' I- — International Studle. If  ou m ' e bw'k  HU,ory 5- l ur. n Ewer U. h.  h. and bebor, in other lluu, cmiou‘- •  •«« . lifetime of fnenrhhip.  Suaan Polk Vhut, 1 7' “ r“,C offeT Vbie e- 6. Suunna M. Brown _ • , rr - BrUr'r-  1 I think I ran  And  h.U  I V “  ' ■  1 «“  1 P IW and pulled and tugged U“,n ,U«H « ' Cub. win! Cuba winf Harry Caray ’ Y'  y r ' ’aj,lr,) off  Wally Pip 1. |x ri L. Smistek — English What we call the beginning is often the nd -ml to make and end is to make a beginning. The end i we start from.’’ T.S. Eliot 2. R ! bridges, Jr. '86. Kelly L. Miller — History “Reader. 1 married him.  Charlotte Bronte in June F.yre 3. Catherine Rowles Wheeler — Hiator)- “But of course, it isn't really Good-bye, because the forest v% ill always be there . .. and anybody who is friendly with tin- B  .,rs can find it. A.A. Milne 4. Pamela A. Richards — Political Science — 1. IMina M. Sustersic — Economic  “Wnlch out you might gel V ha  you're aflcr  Talking Heads “Beware of the man who works hard lo learn something, learns il. ami finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way.” Kurt Vonnegul 2. I ori Dianne Hitchcock — English The bridge is crossed so stand and watch it bum, we've passed the point of no return. Phantom Shoganai. nc? 3. Morgan Paige Thomas — Biology It’s better to burnout than fade away.  Def Leppard They said it couldn’t be done, because they couldn't do it.  You know the expression ‘money talks’? ... Well, I want to scream.” ■1. Marjorie Wright Studdiford — English When 1 went with you lo your ship to say goodbye, my tears choker! me, and I said nothing.  Anon Wealth has much lo do with happiness.” Jane Austen That what will come, and must come, shall coinc well. Edwin Arnold There is no drinking after death.  John Fletcher --------1 II ill n ill “3 1. Kobln LrnU — KnjctUh and Studio Art 2. I IJr E. Could — P yrholojr 3. Anne B. Ruddeii — Englith I. Hugh Price — Religion. Mike Melville — HUiocjr. David Mitchell _ HUiorv 7 •  le e. David Sobe. HUtorv. Charle. lj.tLn.lo — Hitlorv An  lnK good of the world u r .ullv • ou TZXZili, ,h i‘ Urn0 t0 111 unvnitrd lomU. («fp EB . IM march aw J ! ‘?r n D  ®ro,h«,rlo„ _ Economic. 2. MlrlwH ............................... .. 2d T ' « « • ,k.. «r hj ....... «hi M.r. r | U  hc  «..II ,omr 1«, k u  «o.i 1. Kli jtlx'ih Bower — Political Science and OimI« 2. Amy Diane Kirin — Poltlcal Science 3. Jrnnifcr Ann Topor — Art Hlutory See to il that you remain   human I «ruin To be human it the main I tun , aiui that meant to lie ttron  and clear and of food chrer in tfate and berauae of everythin!;.  Kota lai rmb it|t t. Becky l.vimr Walker — leonumlr , Sociology. IPH.S 'So often time  il happra  that vtr Inr oof Itvet in ekneu and  e never even know we liate the key.” The Eagle . 1. Gregory I orf — llUtorv 2. Ju«iin I-ee __ I'oliliral Seienre 3. E. Ur«on (luimw — Eeonoroie !. Jocelyn Lee AU-undcr — Political Science 2. K w Tclxclra - S nu|(lk Ptjrfliolo((Y and Philosophy 3. Jennifer Lynne Simpann — lilology “If  r only arrange our life .wording lo ikal . |.'« which rou.iacU U  I km we mini always Sold lo ihr diflVull. thru 1 -i «k.k M)«  mill «•«)!• lo u  ibe roost alien will become whai we moat I. ..t  i«l r„,t fmilifuL  H.M.K. ■ . Allison Joaeph _ Synoptic KhrUsIi and HUlory What lie  before ua we can only loot, by going lh e. it’  banal lo say l ul important to remember. Tki  ptedtrtion term germane: oor mo t lUlfieoli and interesting wort, and with hict our mom • ' • « A. “ o« y k  beginning,'’ ft .llum Mallhew  S. C.mame Anne IV. 1.1  and Klranor Spalding Lai ley — Krllgion “A jirioo! Un’i ikal a Ltnd of itofwral Irua -' llnae Tetieva IU 1. Ron Ratua — ChcmUtrj 2. Mark J. Sjwrr — Qirmitln 3. Mark David Henry — EoflMi 1. Paul Baler — Economic 1. Andrew llunlrr — Studio Art . . Rui Td lo r Io •fOl the bnut  %ou nl dawn ...  Rolling Stone. 2. franklin K. Tutllr — Biology “Ktrry «orner and nrry mi|uir . and um.Uil) oro nrtmt  and Jnimut. i  Thought to «i n  omr -ood.  Ar l«lr 3. C. Strphrn MrCroeklln ___ BMo«y Kftwrk! looking for tSr guv who imnrd the file (giiYnniarnlalrar). Motoriae,- onr who kref  prdmtriana in good tunning conditum. Nail A «nail length of metal uard for aming brforr hammering the thumb 1. KilblMD M. K hlr — ChemUtry -Stew down you cnuty child. You r. ambition  tec a juvenile. Hut then if you're to ..ait idl me why aw  ti!l no afraid? Vhrrr't th-- fire? Wahl'  the hurry about? You’d better rool I: off before you burn it out You got too much lo do utd only so many hour  in a ilat. Billy Joel 2. Amy K. Hr n.lry — Payrhotojty Witli these '! - . change  fat attitude , nothi YeMentait are ovr n't look bar  for too ten  The ne. and I I rn'l (to wroctg, — Jimmy Bullet K. laurwn — OirmMn eh getting pirn about die mouth and rtberalriy into da-  rreeia nml krv  I thou too I 1 Barriti — HnglUli Moat of what I ' • know about Sow in Lie. ntid a bat to do, 1« . I Uiiii-ed tu luivlnjarlni . .. Play fair, opi  l ui thii .•  t  rk wliere you found ■ i. --1 ■ . roe and draw and paint I ilver and pJ  «ml work everyday ” Ho 1 i 1. IVmix Thompnon — Owmliln 2. KM Banin — Biolo(p Br  o. Pm I'otrwf.  Dean T. Kdmnli 3. Srolt Collin  — Knj(li h K (our )r« m  K «i lo bol«B  p  nbrrr no man ha  Ronr Mate. Velroar h  thr ol luuthnra . I. IHi M StkmtiB — KnglUh Wta.  Mj Yr.. I'm du. W .W W  '•« 'IU • ■  n H Outl2. J wl K. Lord _ Hi «too 3. Jr-Jr. I d .rdy — HUlory I. Shrlly C. S  nk — P.jch«lo y I. ( hriMinr Anne Moylr  — Politic ! Science 2. Peyton Chapmen — Emgbli 3. KrUtln Kttmbeth QttUt — Engllah I } 111 1. Courtenay Cochran — Inter- national Studie 2. Jenny Vonckx — Biology 10’, 1. Kariirrtnc Purr ell — KnulWiMillPHS X  |'n  «« lot nfdmari I’m punf. k  lw   l«ufcl« purfwr. Dor  l-rwiog. GoUttt .V v 6« 2. Am  Miller — Frroch Ulrnlurr I cvtti’l r M|«- wfamw I po l‘m direr 3. Margaret Bolmtn —- French Ulrralurr ■I. Virginia (Glnny) W rtt r — Religion Iloilo, Oifijii'i! S- Tap I. Jam -  t-. Hu«h — Political Vtenor and Studio art “If «here be one evil •P1  “V lor tie- . «'.  g .. i of • h   prat more (unrtdjr than another, it i  ilia! buy, nit-ai. and .ow.i .!   ]ihv! rot  u  of all manly «elf-reliance, and leartw  IU lo drpervl frer. (or il ■ a . inpl. t !iwn« of iKal tituch «e thouM ai-tu - c  hli oar own hand .'  Frederick DougUm 2, Peter O. Harper — Political Science “Wf. id Jonathan P. Wright — Biology 4. Bruce M. Sralx. - ClwmUtry 1 I: lit. -, a man to «offer ignorance and «mac. Song. Thank. Mom and Bad I. Mna Louiae OldenquUl — EofrfUh Poor neUe p   Ic wittn martyrin'  du Temp . cmm-voui tam c e’ IV- vin. de poe ie ou de vcrlu. a otrc uUe.M Chorio  BaioM ire 2. Amanda Lane Fouler — KnglUli The br t   y io Rrt «he belter of temptation ia ju t to yield Io il  Clementina Stirling Craham S. oo tnr | que tel  ne v peui ‘e c'euit Kri. porce qvr c'rUit moi'.  Montaigne •t. Corium  A. Boulanger — Biology The best way lo prepare for life is lo begin to live.  Elbert Hublurd 1. Jain  Bulli Burrill — English The rcinenibrancc of it often becomes a pleasure. One does not love a place the less for having suffered in it, unless it has been all suffering, nothing but suffering — which was by no means the case.” 2. Kristi McCauley — Psychology “so many ad- ventures couldn't happen today so many songs we forgot to play so many dreams swinging out of the blue We’ll let them corne true . ..  Forever Young Aiphaville 3. James Kdwnrd Ball — Drnmn 1. Justin Wallace Askins — Psychology “1 must admit. I hi  feels mighty good  Henry Hollins “3 is n magic number” J. Fuzzbnlr Hughe 2. Seth Louis Harris — Psychology Word lip Carneo “I know you arc but what am 1?  P.W. Herman 3. Mark (Sparky) Allison — Psychology ■I. Philip R. Murphy — Psychology Citiu . Altius. Fort his  Olympic Motto «r 1. Juliette Engelbert — Psychology 2. Elizulwth L. Limerick — Political Sci- ence “Wc never had Io Like any of il seriously. did we? Ayn Rand “But. do you sail?  J.N.H. 3. Tracy E. Brown — English 4. Sabrina B. Barr — Psychology “A good luck streak is approaching  Bazooka Joe 5. Daniella Y. Stollman — Political Science Where is that bus?  MKH III 3 ■'777 w  UHWI.XI lfflVt h iTI MMVK ‘ S®WW '. .-■' ■ I. Krvin Wilrn — Krlij( n .. IVoplr «iinviK and iKirUmg. grain rlnaior  arr burxmg. Ofc. ou lux   x foa  morr lo alocr ihr food iKan il do Io frtr 'a .., And Iherr'nlo  train cornin' up around l)w brnd.  ISUo 2. Jran I’allhrv Glotnrau — HUlort I l.lr |m  mjn •Mng   nd frt all ronfarrd jnd liung-up rumvng from une fatting Mar lo another till I drop. iTtic. u thr mght.  lul it dor  lo ou|. I Kad nothing lo odrr an tiod  rurp m onn ronfuMon .. . Thr parin'  «rtr mvoma  Sal Paradnr 3. Tina l.ynnr KllrhMrin — Drama Artor  arr ihr nnt« honr l hypnrnlr . Thru Mr n a inhmU  drram. and thr hrighl M ihrir amtnoon ■  lo br brudr ihrnwrhc  ' Ilaritl 1 Mtoina  «.  W iUoit — IlUlort I  u m • i.tH Jp.idt and ihi  Ir-Klirr •  r all - •( l mc. Say piw inorr word and yno'rr m I  ifv uUr mu.- !  | rpf-lird quilr ho w tl 'l - 'imjiK-ii: to v«).“ 'IV l,. akr.| and 1 Irtamr di xu«(rd atlh authority 2. lim Itrnko — Hiiilofp I. Jclra Uurell Sheppard — Kngll.h When we Hrr m. -r dream of how we kw., not with our l,m but -ith our Mtib. Stop me if I'm boring ou.  Ponce I 1 «PU- «M . Vm « r«d «id Ahrc. -been . I m not rntwlf. «e.  Carro  1. Timothy P.O. Holme. - fag  -If « «.« people . chowe there would lw ch . K.y Kw, creator of the McDoruU. empire “Of all thow kind of p  yott w . face -,th . view, -r.ft.ng Head. 3. BrrUr. MWner hconoitile. and International Studle. 1. ShclU Trrry — P yeholo  Hut there come tame. |irih |  ihm h one «4 thrm-when  e have Io take ourrelir more xriou l  or dir; when «e have to pull back from the ifoenthrall ounrhea ... But in (ad w were alway  lie thi . root — It  , dnmerabrrrd: knowing it male. no difference . .Adrienne Rich 2. Lynn Hunter Johnun — EagMoh Hoek and Roll!  Joe Shrum “lanl that romantic?! Jane Seymour 3. Holly Herbater — Anthropology Poe am] the lour cood x nO lor Mfflarn: i. late in m 2. TV love of another brio . 3. freedom from all 4. Creation.  Albert Camua 4. Mellaaa Porter - Anthropology ■ X,-  W  V . Qi'ivVf r -VI _ 1. Sarah Merrill — HUtory 2. Katlr Wrlaa — Studio Art 3. Belay Burnett — Economic  I. Jennifer Gray. ii ni ii1 iJin 1. (Irft to iiffiti Allren C. HrfTVrrrn — Honor- Political Sflniff And I hnr  that n «a  beller (o Inr out oar'  onn abaurdilt than Io die for litat of other  ” Ralph EHiaon Kri trn Hr  — RnglUli Annie Kay Taylor — KiiftlUh Ann Priscilla I’rroltl — Spanhh Ultra Mill  — Spaini-h 1. p.ul «tarr - To a of kno, Wp hr open, up ,hc ga od a Mmrfcng revcUlmo • kid upon U pUlr lh  bcnrad, ihr g air., |mr ,W. . hu,W.nro(h,.r ( Mp.hr,«ico( a« |'h1|(Mu 2. Klk KlriufrMi — Political Science H  looking nl him. )ou r n't «oil he ■  Mr ®rr crM ,c r™ J. David  Karl ram — Sociology All - nortumal: all .. rapt. . ) Ac uuro . po «reaming through (hr brancho.  Virgin  Woolf, hr B„.« Damn  Di«v fiillwpie. Nov. 8. 1987 • • Kranklln C«pl -Metaphor.  h« . e e«,.d - umuMr to .he eye.- Thf fox. 71  hill  f rw 3. Tony Zlnelbcrgrr — .Sociology Build mom- rouble HIr hr ) Hul u«- ihr imnclc in your heart.  Amiri Karaaka m 1. JuM-|ih A. IMIirlr — Political Science and Sociolo(t« l'« I dipt into the (mure. Ur a  the human eye could  cc. u  tlir thion of the «odd. and all the «noder that «oil be; till the «ar-drum thiobbed no looker. and the battle flate  were furl'd In the Parliament of man. the Federation of the W odd.” Alfred laird Trnnywn 2. Jonathan KnnU — Phydea and Art “You think you ran. you think you can't, either nay you're rt(J t.'' 3. J. Kelly K hi  n — HUlory ” . . a lot of lintory a... cju«le clearly bunk ” IknigU  AilanM fj e. The ('mime and Enrytkiy 4. Jeffrey Arja Kiehard  — International Sludiea “| e come to the coot-luMon that there are JIM! loo many book  m the «odd.  C.l). Klein •, )ut«aie of a dote, a book la man’  be t friend. Inode a of a dot; ■  “ loo dark to read.” (iroucho Mar itn UUINNC 1. Bill Price — Biology 2. Thom   F. Ryan — F.nglisli «ml History I go lo encounter for the millionth lien . The n-.tlit  of e | ericncc to forge in the smithy of in  soul the uncreated conscience of my rare. Joyce 3. Andrew Schneider — Kngli h You just keep llurikm' lluliii. that'  «hat you do best.  Sundance 4. Michael l.ci|{li Sanders — Psychology “Somrtimo inch- ing can be a real cool hum .  l.uke I 5. Curti  Mitchell — Ptythology 6. James B. Clarkr — Economim • “If everything were | l« iiliful in the world, then- would, no doubt, be a scarcity of economist . Then they could study themselves ... So which came first. choice or scarcity? Mow about a scarcity of choice economists.  Cartoon Guide lo Kconotnic 7. Margaret (Peggy) Cummings — Studio Art 8. C. Mas ill Jackson — History (The I'topians) think that excessive light makes the tlwughts wander. whereas scantier ami uncertain light concentrates tlie miml ami conduces lo devotion. St. Thomas More 1. Tora Gallucio — Political Science •'HA! You beg forgiveness!.. . and wipe that •hinc from your head! 2. Stephen Patrick Lovely — English Honor  In the early morning on the lake •tiling in the stem of the boat with his father rowing, be fell quite sure that he would never die.  Knrncsl Hemingway Indian Camp 3. Thomas Richardson — English I •hould have been a pair of r agger I daws •culthng across the floor of A l s bath- room.  The hangover song of J. Afrcd Shmmroek  . Scott K. McKissock — Philosophy and I liysics YOU arc a set of ideas in MY mind.” Prof. Tom Short 5. Joseph II. Mirtim ------“Irv”  Phi- losophy “So we can make a cat the size of a «lime that can run os last as a rabbit. But what good is it?“ J. DcPnscualc 1. Clara Auehineloss Porter — Synoptic- Religion anil English She pulled in her Imruon like -i great fishnet. Pulled it from around the w.u-t of the world and draped it over her shoulder. So much of life in iu incshe ! She called in her soul to come and •or.” Zora Hurston Thru eve  acre nalchin ! Cod 2. Anthony Paul I.urn-man — Studio Art Hi hare breast glistened soft and greasy as though l e had sweater! out his fat in his sleep.  Joseph (.onrad 3. David Chapin — Anthropology  Sociology 4. David W. Phipps — English 1. I ori ll-'niln-r Miller — I’nyrlinlug) Arr llierc any uwlr,  rncumm’ | kno« lh« there are no in- •ifmnranl f' ple TW  ia no onr «ho i«n l ujppoaed lo bp there Huy  i‘r«l M-( | jum «art al«a « lo bp 4 Utile r,,l and 1«. hate fun . . . ! from P Ur '.,n 2. Lynne Katherine Mectim — P«trh«lo|p Ami at lh,‘ ' ;l ■ '! ,°«r Mplormg Will be lo arrhe «here we rV 1 An 1 Vn‘    c pb - lot the firal liinp ...  T.S. Em 3. TVmluk«l Mali _ Cheater? If people «ould . —• ’ • • form. of ihrmarhe the  orld could IruK Innmr a nap plan- lo bp '•ri £r Hum aid A 1. John Tonshany, Robert Barr, Peirce Johnston. Jay Ritchlin, Heather Garrison Kol ert A. Barr — Political Science Happiness run  in a cir- cular motion, thought is like a little boat upon the sea, every one’s a part of everything anyway, you can have everything if you let yourself be. Donovan 2. Robert W. Foster — History I had ambition not to go farther than any man had been before, but as far as it was | «j.iblc for a man to go.” Captain James Cook 3. John Huntley — History 1. Kevin Richardson — International Studied 2. Stephen Todd Walker — English “l.ook at the wheat but don’t count it.” Todd 3. R. Garrison Barber — Psychology Honors “When the blackbird flew out of sight. It marked the edge of one of many circles.” Wallace Stevens Thir- teen Way  of lxwking at a Blackbird AttfOW pmmnnmpkppmpmmmm 1. Kajmond J. («rill — Biology and Psychology Battle not with monsters lest c become n monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss ga -  also into you. Friedrich Wilhelm Nict ehr 2. Thomas Mulligan — Religion iind Studio Art And if my thought-dream  could be seen they'd probably put my head ill a guillotine, but it’s alright Ma. it s life and life only.  B. Dylan 3. Craig Sidera — Physics “See Ya. Mho. 4. Linda C. Rice — Studio Art “Sudden in a sliaft of sunlight Even while the dust moves There rises a hidden laughter Of children in the foliage Quick now, here, now, always — Ridiculous the waste of sad time Stretching before and after.  T.S. Eliot Burnt Norton roi ------------ $? PM 1. David Janie  Knchlell — Economic  and An History To Serve. To Strive, And Not to Yield.  the motto of Outward bound 2. Cinda It. Podhrlsek — English 3. Chris Hammett — English Why is lltal man mowing in the fog?  TRH t. Katherine Luther — Political Science  I hr first person, who having fenced over a plot of ground, took it into his head to say ’this is mine and found people simple enough to believe him, was the founder of civil society. 1. James Noble Brunch — Studio Art 2. Andrew W. Krtmun — Biology 3. Louis K. Freese III — Math “Though now I must sit and I  silent sir. the time shall come when you shall hear my voice.” Benjamin Disraeli 4. Paul Difaneesco 5. Mathre C. Paslier — History “Ho high is three meter ?” I want a job that satisfies my artistic need .” 10« 1. r.jlharyn Ha  no — KngH.h Well, «me mud be serious about some- thing. if one waul  to have any amuse- ment in life.  0 ear Wfldtt It just docut’l pel an  bolter than this.  Joe Shrum 2. Sarah Fox — International Studies It .  a dog eat dog world and I'm wearing milk-bone underwear. Norm Peterson it. Lori Kugheti — Psychology i' e «•on a lot of people who thought the  were cool, then again Ixicd. I've •eon a lot of fooU.  I.ynyrd Skynyrd I. Stephanie Korea — Political Science 1. Mary Kebecra DfVrie  — Spanish Literature When a hit of sunshine hits ye. After passing of a cloud. When a fit of laughter gits ye An’ ycr spine is feelin proud. Don't fergil to up and fling it At a soul thill's feelin' blue. For the minute that ye sling it. It's a boomerang to you.” John Wallace ( Captain Jack ) Crawford 2. Fril .i Shaw — Anthropol- ogy Thanks Mom arwl Dad! 3. March- F. Birnberg — Psy- chology “The fine line between love and hate is one often crossed, but never clearly defined.  (MKB) I jfe is the important thing — not the classification of it. Life, to live it and not fear it. I at it rip — let it roar.” loira Jeflason, a schizophre- nic 4. Mary Martha Gunther — Art History and MFLL .IM 1. Pclpr W. (oiillnrd — Economics 2. John I. Ly snkcr --- PliiloKophy mui Religion 3. David Rutledge — Spanish Studio The true teat of a man is how well ho can work with a hangover.  Ernest Hemingway 1. Larry Apke — Biology and English No man is an island.  Donne The philos- ophers have only interpreted the nor Id in t'arious nays. The point, however, is to change it.  Marx “Thanhs Morn and Dad. mmm —if 1. Michael Boyd — Economics That business jIhiui winning being the only tiling is nonsense.” Joe Patemo Economics is a dismal science.  Thomas Carlyle ami Mike Boyd on taking Macro as a senior Sarah, you are the poet of my heart.  Fleetwood Mac 2. Tom Ettordi — History A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back on the crowd.  James Crook 3. Douglas J. Kush — Physic  mid Economic  The only thing I’m guilty of is trying to do the right thing.  Mike Boyd It i  not half os important to hum the midnight oil as it is to Ik  awake in the daytime.  E.W. Elmore He is the happiest, be be king or peasant, who finds peace in his home. Goethe 4. Christopher Vaughn Blackburn — Drama 5. David Ellsworth Bowser — Biology —BBHWAWIU 1. Garrett Kantman — Religion Hat some paste” Steven “If you |HM can bring nothing to this place but our carrum keep out. W illiam Carlo William 2. Guy MncMahon Holme  — Kiiglisb 3. Phil Alexandre — Studio Art 4. John Kltoadn — Chen  i  try and l’arri li I-entz — Political Science 1. Drank MuMl.lll — History “It a the dogged jier- iiiM. il) .4the limn ili.it wins.  Abraham Lincoln 2. Kevin Mr AuliftV — Political Science and Pay- etiology “Some people are afraid to lx- alone and face life without God. Hemingway killed himself because lie was sc.url.iiiR for something ami he couldn't find it. The wise man searches, but not to find. He scar,die  because even though there i, nothing to find, it i  necessary to search. So much you don’t know. I can hardly «lent your ignorance. ShmueJ Goldman in Number Our lbi , liy Barbara Myerhoff 3. Brad Gregg — History If I acre n soilntor. but then again no. Ellon John no 1. James «ar (ioo| er, Jr. — Art Hi - tory, Mu on Whitney Montikinn — Eco- nomic . Mirhfl Francois Rohrrl — In- I ternalional Studies, Paul William (wHxirich — History 2. Peter Eliot Kegi ter — History Sometime  nothing hs one cooT hand.” 'Cool' Hand Luke; Mathew J. Iaxlge — English Thank  Mom and Dad” “Without business, debauchery.” Samual Taylor Marshall 1. Arny Bingham — Kcliginn 2. Katherine Towaon — Kngli h 3. Siimii Byrne — Economic 4. Jennifer Irene Walker — Dra- ma ’l)nminit. where ia that Ihi-.'' 'I never lei my schooling inlerfcre v iih my education.  Mark Twain R j MMI ! 1. Jot  Finior, Mark Day. Nick Higgs, Kevin Anderson, Doug Bayuk 2. Joe Fiedor — Chemistry 3. Mark Oliver Day — Biology “The will lo prepare to win in tlw color of success and it i  easier lo maintain that will to prepare when enthusiasm is ever present.  Doof •1. Nicholas Keith Bigg- — Fnglish The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena: whose foee is marred by dust and sweat and blood: . . . who dares greatly, so that his place shall never l e with iImjsc cold nml timid souls who know neither victory or defeat.  Theodore Roosevelt 5. Kevin J. Anderson — Economies 6. I)aw Milchcl. Kevin Anderson. Ted Stewart. Nelson Morris 7. Nelson T. .Morris — Economies “I'm Me and you’re You ... that's why what’s mine is mine ... ami what’s yours is mine.  Fred ( . Sanford Thank?, lo ihc following for iheir iin- porlanl Im I|  in pulling this book to- gether: Cheryl Steele. Calli l-rvengood. Luinc Garrison in Public Affairs. Thomas Crecnsladc. Sr.. Chris Klein ami his photographer . Panic Rossman for laking all ihc Se- nior Week pictures. Juanita and Yauncey Newman for llieir support, and die Reveille slaff for llwir hard 6 Sc—   c 4 f—I  . — TV KeS-ri. IV  - lU r 1U.C Utcja—..  .«• M-1-- ?EV fa c« c n 'am ‘m .ni - A—rtic (.anon. VU. E-ccv J.  ScWcVrt. P-t  Roe— -  end IV  Bon e («•—« ihc hec  maci. 10. C-ccfal Jeff S« h dfcM  “ K.-v- The—-   -• M Sw-vt. L-r  Apic. —1 Veil Hr «sjN St TAYLOR 
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