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 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.
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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
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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+'
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