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One hundred years ago, on Feb- ruary 27, 1889 at approximately 4:00 a.m., a major tragedy shook Kenyon College. It was on this day that Old Kenyon burned to the ground and nine students lost their lives. Legend said that there were many old chimneys in Middle Ken- yon that had been covered up dur- ing some renovations. However, there was no memory or documen- tation of these flues at the time of the Fire. Officials now believe that the blaze began when sparks from a fireplace fire fell into one of these old flues. Gases and smoke began to accumulate in the closed chim- ney until the pressure finally blew out the walls on the third floor. Due to the heroic efforts of both he students and the townspeople, lost of the men were able to es- ape the blazing inferno. Kenyon cccived national coverage of the ragedy, and immediately support rom all over the country piled into iambier. Donations reached a rand total of $50,000. Gambier esidents, including faculty mem- ers, provided the students with belter and clothing. The trustees met shortly after nd voted to rebuild the historic uilding immediately. With the elp of various photographs, the re stones were salvaged and pre- ared for building. These stones ere placed on the new building exactly as they had been originally. However, the inside of the building was redesigned. Just recently, in the summer of 1988, Old Kenyon was renovated once again. Although the inside of the building has changed drastical- ly through a century, the outside remains the same as it was first constructed, well over one hundred years ago. This page is dedicated in memo- ry of the men who died in the fire. Legend says that the ghosts of these men can still be seen roaming the halls of this historic building. U0 U9)J JR uauio jo SJB3A OZ 1989 marks the 20th year that women have attended Kenyon College. In 1969, the Coordinate College was estab- lished to educate women on Kenyon's campus Dorms were erected on the north end of the village for these women. Gund Commons was built as a gath- ering place for students with a library for the women. This li- brary is now called the Gund Study Lounge Three years af- ter its founding, the Coordi- nate College was dissolved and Kenyon became coeducation- al. The graduating class of 1973 included approximately forty women Presently, Ken- yon College is 50'S women and 50% men. where the women hold as many offices as tlic men. There are many women's organizations on campus, in- cluding one sorority. Kenyon has changed dramatically in the past twenty years and women have made a consider- able contribution to that change. The Kenyon 14 rd% took their 10th consecutive NCAA fettoon III Swimming and Diving title at the national | |competition thereby making history No other team, in any iport or in any division. hat won 10 consecutive | Ichamplomhip titles Kenyon owl scored their closest opponent, the I nivcr- | isKy of California at San Diego, with a comfortable mar- gin of 144 $ points The l.ords scored a total of 630.5 i I points, which it 74 5 points higher than their score in im I , AUn Schmidt was Kenyon's leading scorer with an 1 I outstanding score of 91 points Me was followed by Jon Howell who scored ft 3.5 points Kenyon's national Cham-1 I plans were Jon Howell, who won the 50-yard freestyle;. nwi Kefty. with the 200-yard butterfly; and Alan I | Schmidt, using the 100-yard backstroke freshmen lain I and ret h and Shawn Kelly set varsity! | and freshman records m the 200-yard individual medics and the 200-yard butterfly, respectively__ _______ I Four All-American seniors finish their Kc m 'tn many swimming honors. Tom Creed ; I !? «1° A,,’Amcr can honors and one Perkins leaves with 8 AII-AmencM • .i0t f!clcrs ,0 s 4 All-American honors j 11 c. With 26 All-American honors. Alia : , honors han anyone in Kenyon s hnton 3-t me national relay champion, inclodmg , v,dual title. i Ma 3rd. members of the Saimmiaf — jeams met with President Geortc Bash ] ; hc cam members who reprceairf ‘ crc Scott Peters, Jeff Perkins, Alan Schn ; ran, Jeannine Gury, and Christine Jtook ( aiccn Assistant Coach Clark, and Presided bdj I . u .«Kinft0i Tk1 'cam has integrity. says Coach Steen. “■' •' «roup of swimmers to win number 10 Splashing Success at Nationals he Lords were not alone in their history making the 1650-yard freest)le. Kami Mathews. «inning the ma. The Ladies «on their 6th consecutive NCAA 200-yard individual medley; Metises Nelson, «ho «on lion III S«imming and Diving Championship Out the 400-yard individual mcdle ; and Jeanmnc (Jury, «ith fee I ears that «omen have been competing in ru- the 100 and the 200-)ard breaststroke ak. Kenyon has «on the title for 6 years running One of the most outstanding performances «as given i makes them the only team in any sport or any by freshman Ann Kelley, «ho has become the Indies non «ith such a retard. first diver to be named All-American. Senior Erin Fin- he «omen outscorcd the University of ( aliforma at neran has earned 26 All-American honors, and ends her Diego by an ama mg 332.5 points The Ladies fin- college career as the third-ranked swimmer in the nation d «ith a grand total of 631 points, one-half of a point across all three divisions. m than the men's score. Three of the I ady s«immers. Frin I innersn. Jeanmnc enyon «on 10 out of 20 events and set one national Gary. and Christine Jacobs, represented the Kenyon ird This record «as set by the relay team of Kami Ladies Swimming team in Washington lx .n Mas ihews. Jeanmnc Gury. Kristie Stacy, and Traci The freshmen as a group. Traci Mockman. Carrie ;kman in the 200-yard medley with a time of I 47 63 Ncalon. Ann Kelley. L.J. Robinson, and Kristie Stacy, he leading scorer was Kami Mathews with 7 points were outstanding. says Coach Steen Lady National Champions «ere Carrie Ncalon. in NCAA LEAD JUDGE SCONE KS89 WOMTNS DIVISION ■ SWIMMING DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS I ... ; A® ivitles REVEll REVEILLE reveille REVEIL Reveille Staff f ditor-in-chief: Andrea Verrier Copy ■ ditor: Jennifer Neiderhouser Sports Editor: P. Robert Brocrcn Staff Artist: Amy Lanz Activities Editor: Michelle Graves Senior Editor: Elizabeth Hines faculty Editor: James Glassman Photography Coordinator: Keith Calcagno C over Design: Karin Chamberlain Special I hanks to Marie DeJesus, Jim Kerr, Lisa Timmcl, Craig Mccsc, Renee Staton, and Chuck Campbell reveille REVEILLE REVEILLE REVEILLE REVEILLE REVEILLE REVEILLE REVEILLE ACTIVI! CM Smtthtm ( Wakil SotM) Founded m 1983 at a coed service organization whose main intent acclimation of freshmen to life at Kenyon through the Kenyon Forum scric founder and organizer of the Haunted House. I «tablithcd to promote a better understanding of chemistry and its impact. ‘ ItCUMI senes, and gives an opportunity for group discussion. nviTIKS ACTIVITIES Alpha Sigma Chi left to right M belle Gram, Chris la- um. Anne Pimell. Adnanne Youngblood, Ia«n Sleeker, Harumi I• a. SetotfUi lernande and Missing: J.dM Vuiumski. athenne I letcher. Kim K nev. (reuff ( ole. John l.loyd, Amic Oram . -1 America1 Chemica Society Left to right: Heitbtr S' Scaver, Pete Mogordy. 0 Ellen Miller. Kim Mem 1 Dr. Rcitsma. Jeff Mltktn T Is L teaa •a ( 4t«i Ima activities activity ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Amnesty International Km I Tom l.naal, Hying lice (ho. Deborah Pcicri, hath) Iteilhau . Hngotle Kcrptack Row 2 Megan Pomeroy. Peter Whilcopf Muting Richard Seymour. Sarah Grakn. Xiumafa Aranda. Mary Sullivan. Heather Ahlburn. Brian Nile , kale Tomketttor. I aura Walpcrt. Pam (ioodell. Aaron Calat er • loternatlon Help to fight human right notation internationally and at home HUii Studeat I atnn I Its I .. n ' ''•«I • ►• ■ «• '■ m i. r . ' •'1 n .1 , ' . h. • ■- mt aware of the role of black people both on and off the Oambter campu he Black ludent Inion 1 Kendra Stamper (Publicity chair). o«d Don. Kelley ( oleman (Vke lent I. Towdelaya Duman t Preodent). nne Youngblood 2 Kenny Talley. Joe Youngblood. nr Defontame Stratton. Yvette I o- Seeretary). Joel I •'far ng Prince Hogue (Treaturer). an Holt. Monique I outer, Mark rd Jon Tarwell (Admorl IM wnhe to «peculh thank Jon •' ‘ Mi. K -, -• i I • lope Jane W«. Cathtyr rr I aura S?g. I no R ady CTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES TIVITIES Kenyon Catholic ACTIVITIES ACTIV, Community ChamMC Singers IC Sitting left lo ngk Rcsnick First Tier: Katbem mison, Ann Cor . F Moore. David Sek - Vonnic Lynn. RkIu- 1 a ns. Kelley coktnu Laura Strong. Citkr Balliett. Anne Harr Claris DenHartog w Lira Genmnp. Mm: Birnberg Second Tier: ESaket' vis. Claire Braver (V Andre Keyt Raph mcroy. Tom U'agar Logan. Nancy Rohh ' ncth Talley. 0 : • O’Connell. Duma b ■ the Kenyon Catholic Community was enough to base lather David OvUMt join «a for the I9II-IV year I r |lat« •• the first trulcv enthusiastic psoM ihat Kenyon has espcncnccd in re- years and he made great strides in member of the Catholic faith to fell ll s cheerful and energetic nature ■fhwstaxfd eekly “Rap sessions. pi a pernet. doubled the number of students attending Mm. and made a line form out- aide Ida office door in Sunset ( ullage Kadly. I r (have as moved to another par- h and co«ld only be at Kenyon for a ume than eipected Mis smiling few and helpful airs mil definitely be m campus in the future k a «a I sihnlk ( (immunity Promotes the development of spirtual life among the students at Ken- yon and provides a support group. The Chambers Singers is a select choir whose members arc chosen b) audition and perform several concerts a year for Kenyon and the sur- rounding community. ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Chasers Mu I Am Harter. Meg Ikronghe. Kale I tint Sheik) Barnard R - 2 Kelli Moon Mjf I at lartime Sharon Ihumpton. Jim I re) Ku« I Hugh Ke nuk Nick SkKoIum. Almm I urlong low 4 Mark A , Bob I d«all. Paul lla mann. Matlhe Vuung. I d ard Hen)on I ounded in I9M. ( hater are the oldr«i a c appella «mger on campv and preform a ar et of er« tong in concert and colkge event •htng f lub founded in If?? the club introduc «ludent to the «port of mountaineering limbing iub ♦ ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIt Collegian I «litot • Jenny Noder bowser S««t 14 Uf • Jeff H«o«m I ditue • lollfl Douglass Ihii'm Idit • Um lUmm wu I di'aes • Russell Hnjhlman. Scott fkai« i iph ( oordmator • Kcilh ( k«|M Miiu|fr • |rtt (irndik) ( tfswtatNM • Michael Serin f. I he newspaper it published weekly and features news. commentary, sports, movie reviews. editorial . and letters to the editor Common («round provide an atmosphere in which all members of the Kenyon i «immunity can relas and enjoy coffee, dessert, music, and art. i I w ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY Common Grounds [ Kow | Kirsten Hol hcimcr, Christine SeyfnC 1 . H« w 2: Peter Groustra. Chandra Billur. Ra - | Deborah Peters. Pam Kalish Row 3 Nano V Kindred. Kristen Hruno. Jody McGinnis. Job 1 V« nnic I.ynn founders Rachael Allman. Jennifer Maloney.Of liar. Ann ( unnmgham. Peter Groustra ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Crew Club Rtm I Kite heating. Am (laid. Belt) Ireland K«nt 2 ( hmtine Sc fried, Sarah He k« kruten Holier Kim I Mike I eland. Duff Her .hba k. Jack Adkr. l Kier Someraucr. Amie Oram Pur pot n to introduce the «port of roamg to campy with instruction in the fall and (Ink team regalia in the cprmg «Mcraik ( onneetion f ounded in I9RR a an answer to the need for a hemotrattc net on campy I hi year the group participated in the Oukaki Hent«en campaign by organizing campy related actmte democratic ronnection - I M.ke Mallenbeck. Megan Po eoy. Tanya CfcarlKk. I a d Richard . Sear Maureen Carr • Jame firming. Anne fire iad. tha Magee. Tina Mullin . Mindy dk, Becky Pom. Abigaia Jacobaon u ng Jeannme Ciury ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES «i ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY . V I Docemus Mow I Jean) Mum. I st i Mouttot. C hr Myotl Mow 2 Mam eskcrs. Hob Holm, Amic Onui MiM4 ig llrtlkcr (loudipnd. ( Uudia Kd- muttt. (iifU Ode Docrmu I nvirionmrnful ommilirr Established in 1986 to provide an outlet for student non-fiction writing of all doe- plincv Kuns a recycling center and collecti glass, paper and aluminun from college dormitories to foster community aware- ness of environmental ivsucs. Environmental Committee Top row Andy. Tim. Jay Middle row Eric. Mike. Paul. Molly. Mike Hottom ro Bissie (dog). Rosanne. Meryl. Andrea. Karen activities activities activities activities 4th Floor Gallery Sitting Jim frt). Hugh Knnick. Rilphi Hiran. Mirgird Pcuo, Slut) Sapper SunOini Michele f etrucci. Doug ( amp bell. Andy Key . Mil) I al larnme. ( raig Mvkw. Marc Turenne. Rub V mouf. I aura Sinagra. H« b the culpture. Nick Ntcbolton. Slu Walker Student run gallery lo promote Ike ritual art of art major and non-major through ik Iku (.alien cthibitioM I h NhP PurpoM n lo come logeiker in a catual aimoapkere a« friend lo kar« our l e a nudent al Kenyon ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ( S ___________________________________________n fellowship f Christian thletes and Mon-Athletic 5eople FCA NAP) tf o right Darryl Shank k Jane Gee- e. C aroime I e e ne. Saue Doom activities ACTIVI. founded IVKft to provide improviv.iltonal theater for the purpose of offering an 9a fc On tfce Mill alternative outlet to frustrated actors, downs, and misfits. Fools On The Hill No I Mary SMiary. I h abclh Watson. Janaifcaa Ta ell, larry Grimm, Susan (Nm No J Charlie Spaulding, Heather Lee, AnJrea Grant, Ken burgomaster. Warren I etWrsutn. ( km Toft Published every spring to provide a showcase for freshman art and literary works Forewon Row I. Jessica Becker U' Candice Weinstein Row 2: Kimberly Julian Sheppard Missing: Terry Aiders ACT1VTIES ACTIVA1 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Freshman Council Kim I (iw) lino Mm I rndnun. Kale Klein. And) Warn Kim 2. Jenny Him. Kale Blanchard. April Garrett. I «angclinc I nn. Dun Mucnk. Jenna Hluke Kim 1 Batrak Muller. Carrie Nealon. Matt Garber. ( hnttine Heard le . Bubbi Voth, Mike Nuno. Jack Adler Muting Je na Hurt, And) ( ope. Sara Jo) e. Brandon W illenberg. I d Baldwin. Rob llumm ifij Mike W • nl M burn. Kate Kcuthan. Shauna Moncuur. I Ita Brandi 1 rethmen Council allimi firti time Kcn)on «ludent the opportunity to make their rnkaw« ( uoacil voice heard concerning matter of Orientation and life at Kenyon t.mklrr folklore Social) founded in 1971 Io «upport the folk an in Knot County and central Ohm. particular I) to present the annual Gambier I oik Fminl Gambier Folklore Society Right Km I Marshall Shell). Albie M«ther«oul. Ja Mmhrrwol and Brigid. Stephanie Klien. Terne De- R—o. Mann Gilforc R m 2 MaM) Taylor. Rachel Tucker fttVm Ken Talley. Howard Sack . Matt Dad. Brooke Waua. Dand Schtpcrta Mmmg Ua W trie. Carta Denllartof. Nancy Robbtnt. hr ) CrConuetl. Kim Bukala. I e I mm. Margot Greenlee. Baal Singer - ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES activities activity Lesbian Gay Straight Alliance I Rachel Tucker. Robert Bennett, I k Miitert Joel I ogin R u 2 Huff) Branch. Kell) O'Connell. John Douglas . trance Carr. Tom Sanulpa MiMinf C) Bryan Hroeker, Stephanie Kk«n. Al)« Sherrill. I i a Wirt founded in 19X2 to promote awareness of lesbian and gay issues in support for ■ I ««liaN r.ayy Straight Mlinaare and gay students and faculty MM K I stabluhcd in the I all of 19X7 to promote cultural awareness and pluriltsp Kenyon Community. Gambier Organization for Cultural Awareness Row I: Stephanie Klein. Ere Rachel Tucker. Marti B- Marshall Shelby Row 2: Jane Wu. Tcmc ft Lopez, Anne Grertud Missing. Renee Staton. Yw Pam Goodell. Bill J« T 1 Ncugcr. Janice Gossan Cho. Kathy Hetthan Per activities activities ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Gambier Repertory Ensemble Actors Theater The GREAT cm for Voy'n a Oood Man. C harlic Bronn Student ran. «elf-prod nctng. pre-profcMMMul theater company dedicated lo bringing a •««•on of quality theater lo K«a?o and the mi reminding area Gund Survivors Tim group of «Indent were all ortfi- « y reMdent of Gnnd Dorm th ir I r bme« rar at Kenyon Many of the undent have remained clone and nr- ed together through their iomt yearn t hemon • hence the teem Gnnd Snr- wn ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES AC riVITIES activities Help For The Homeless left in rtf hi Hngitie krrpuil. jr I fKtiw. iiiw (itdir M lf !• Ik lUirlrti I numkd | JM to ihc Own Shelter t imbu Krn nn in ihc problem of homclcssoeat in America and to 11umini m i t' . K. n n v undergraduate |nurn.il of Art and I citer . Publishes ,%hki a sear !• ntairng poeir fiction. ettayt. drama. interne . art. and photogra- ph Hika Row I Brel Benjamin. Kelly Sur « ica Teter . Karen Ncugcr. MofceCa Circta Ode Row 2 Kir ten Hdt heimer. Tin 'on. Amanda Albrecht. HoBy nee Stanton Musing Nell Scharff. Jalie E g li a Wiley. Eric Ziegenhagc Hyde. Veromquc Cornangaer. Bo Nick Hutchinson. Caitha Magee AC IIVITIES ACTIVITIES T S € ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Housing Committee Row I ( lurk Jacob . Su Jagclman. Stewart I H Gibbon Ro 2 Bob Renter. John Hater. Ton) ko- pyar. Stephen Mi hurt. Megan Pomeroy I «ft to right Stewart Fit (ribbon. Jenny Rom. SeWon I ongk). Andrea Ren. Joan O'Hanlon. left Perkin . Heather l ee. Pam Seeker . Tyler Congdon Mnimg Scott Beggi Sarah Stirerv Jim Webb. Ren Rurgomaiter. John Sotno ki. (Mr Cdlt ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES House Managers A( riVITILS ACTIVITIES International Students I eft lu light Mikiku Miiiuili In , Jane Wii, VritMiM uc unranfuer. Inga Milter . MhIiiHko Mil utuu, f'atrnk «in ik uoffing. ( hereth ( banner Saa tft M IM I .winded in I MU, one mutt earn me mherthip b working in the theater, helping toe hoove production for the ear. ami working at hrukup. tupport. ailor . dancer , and tinge crew Kenyon College Dramatic Club Officer for the I98X-X9 year: Conan Kail. Kim O'Bryan Brockcr. Beth McCoy. Annie Wickham. Davit C TIVITIES ACTIVITIES w — ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES AC HVITII S Kenyon Christian Fellowship Ron I Jeff Menu. Joe Wjm. Am Pmpe •el. Heather Howard. Kate Blanchard. Je %Ka Broker Scott krone Ro« 2 Sloe Ikian. Brian Ihlmgcr. Sut linger. April Bee ha, I iu Hkou, OiihI Shi pot a. I red I inger. Ikarryl. Shanklc Muting Mar) Bennel. Amanda U illiamt. AI non Blaik. timer Oecipeda. Megan lynch. I inda l ahl. Heather Poke. Jenn H,m Ktl M • group of inierdenominaiioal Madent committed to leiai ChrtM. henron hrtMlan lellowthlp each other, and hit work on the ken on camput kraiM film s«l n Purpnte n to bring life, in the form of moon to camput Kenyon Film Society Rom I Jennt Rndev Bob Bolin Ron 2 Brian The l. Stephanie Klein. M.ke Malien Muting Mike I) . Ned Wyu, Juttm 1 - e Rob Ifabbard. Brian Schneider. An- die Whitehead. C dm Moorhead, fireg Abate. Connie Reiter. Mien Sam berg ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES S3I1IAI1DV SHI1IAI13V dnojr) SS9U3JRA y [oqooiv uo Cuo j |oqo |r JO n 3|pj poiu Jqi jioujojJ | uiimpr %j« u«hJ dnojf iq j «•« •) %% « !■• | q |y IUJ j |vjn11n pur «noifi|jj l lllll 1 ixh q u XnunuJUito qtMOf aqj opi njd tpiqw uoi|r iurf jo uni iu pni% r ti pip|| q jt|| i)|iuuif fijquuq q 19 , opMl u «u | i ipv um«|V tuoi| uvln|| tuy qutH ««(|V qM|ivq) u«| utij i tPV qo' f ‘MO0|lO « MV vm PIRH U0XU3 | S3I1IAI13V S HU AI LDV ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Kenyon Journal San Sk|(I Jennifer Kern. tli abcih Hro n. I li abcth I amberti, Moll) Hrenl. Kara (il nn, Mark I lo d. Abigail Javob ton. I li abcth Vote The Kenton Journal ta one of Ihe campu ' literary magazine which comma of art. hroaoo Journal photography, poetry, abort atoeicv and current e ent eaaaaa henaou odeliag Socteta KYS- lt,a caeual Kenyon Yodeling Society I at Row Andrea Bell, Glenn Parkmaon. Melanie arkw. Julie Mill . Andrea R «. Jennifer Vanderburgh ?nd Row elena Xoama. Brenda Szc u- kooaki. Angclique Tober. Kathyrn Keothan ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES AC riVITIES ACTIVITIES Kokosingers Arthur KnrwOd Henjamm Arnold. An dre Keyt. Warren I bcr letn. Hubert llcaly. Andre Albrecht. Javon Walker. ( hrotopher Ihoep. Peter Kyle. I tam l a . Jeffrey kalmntr I hi all male a cappella mgmg group enchant Kenyon vtudent whenever they hahmiager perform It r« a «ludent run and directed group Spaaitb lob the Spamth ( luh ipontMt activitie promoting the Hivpanic culture The group tpitnwtr many film and other event Languages- Spanish Club I u I ope , Thereva DeBonn. gore. Wen Wu - ■ ACI l I III S ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Math Club lu Row John SoanowUi 2nd K « Joe W)K. Katherine I antrcll. Joseph Gcrhardinger. John Yukuh. I a id Reynold The Milh ( Ivb comr« together to ditto the different fittu of nuikmiiKt They Milk Ink alto attend and sponsor lecture Model tailed Nation MUN member participate in trying to better understand International diplomat and foreign relation ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES activities activities Owl Creek Singers Itl K. I )Mhui Strutt. Siuh ( immI Natal Hlakc .'rxj Kira ( «rolinc I (tonf, Atwgail Ii tobton. Anne limiion, ( laire Hkm((I. Jennifer I «ter. Am JitutntMi. ( alhr n S HMf lr«J Ko Margin Morrmin, Hngilte Kerp Mit Sarah Itamfnrd. I li abelh Shre e haihr n Hk«. I iiraheih llell I He l i reek arc a female a i appella tinging group I heir muitc vane from Oul ( reek popular In oWm I'enler The iValert ring ihe thapel hell in a mutual fathion al 4 (N)pni on I mJay afternoon --------------------- - Pealers Catherine McMahon. Hi abeth Sckw i Kelly O'Connell, Megan Domeroy Ir cmy Beuicl -i. ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Photo Coordinator Staff Keith ( ikifiw. P Robert Hroeren. Mary Shcrk. | c lic Steten . C raig Mmn Photo I oordiaalor Staff Thi Miff provide the photographu picture for Kenton « yearbook and ncoipjprf Mr ideal tfiiwio Thc« «ludent hate the re p «cibilil of helping Kenyon frr«hmen through «heir fiftl year i . Resident Advisers Mathen Roth. C hmtnphcr Thorp, Sarah frralea. Caroline Clark. Arthur Reynold . Ion Ifouell. Paul Woeland. Michael lit Uad. Tanya C harluk. Stephanie Hunt. Ktrtiea (Kwiman. Su«an Wagner. Ann ( or . Chnttophcr Keenan. Thomat I Jmer Sarah Ram ford. Rebecca Hit. Do d Kim. Abvon Adler, (hmtopher laton. Sarah Ol oo. Warren I reber«tem ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES AC riVlTIES ACTIVITIES Men's Rugby I i M... Mark Mcmky. Jonathan K.w V 4i W «lici Peter (di«ttu, Silkimil I urgueo I (h Millumt. (leoffre) ( ok hm I «ton 2md Kim I d iri) W.df. Jacob Adler, Hm «k S pe. C hark I armer (•ere Muter. John Hnghtman. (hip unum I ranklm Slaky. Jimhua Kupright Arrow Ikxf Jun ( hrlttopher I urd. Akuniiri knnev l • mJ I IIh . Matthew I mho. ( hmtopher W a de OriatiNd.(irr|af) I «ude Muhard IKoitipum ( hmtifhri Smith. ( hrolophcr Wick, N than I Arnot. Selin oilier I he Men Hugh luh alio many eludent to participate in the %port of rugby Mre’i Hugh «Here friendship and participation 1 emphaci rd W m a'« Hugh the Women Hugh ( luh 11 lotmed to allow women to participate in rugby. Women participate during the fall and cpnng season Women’ Rugby ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Scuba Club Ut Row Robert Johmon. ( olm Moor- head. T horrui Seeker, Megan Utt , charle farmer 2nd Row Sara f ichcrcr. (ircthchcn Ayer, Richard Hoppe. Michael ( armgham. Michael I'atmk. (ilenn llanlm. Hrendan Keefe Founded in 1915. the Scuba Club bring Kuba dive together to organize due trip . Vuha ( lab and certification cla «e« SarrH Farth Alliance SI A look at the Earth-centered tpirituality and trie to etpand the awarene on muc« uch a environmentalitm. e«ual equality, and world peace Sacred Earth Alliance m Row Scott Simpton. France Carr 2nd Ron Jeffrey Sterem.C C .Erie Wil- liam . Margaret Ecchtrich. Robert Scfcroeder. Ckmtopher Myott. Ju«tin foe M Row Chrntopher la Buddc.Chm. Rrid.ihoma Withenpoon. Harold Talley, f hrabeth Wirtz. Otter Moon Mothenoal. Ami O. Jay Motberaoul. I amp Mrwmg Daniel Chadwick. Alteon Fur long. Ana Cream. Richard IfamrKk. Nancy Robbia . Julia Shaver. Tom agner ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES _______________________________________ AC riVITIES activities V Senate Aki Mcktoan. Nk ilium Mi • C Uutln l uiiafcr. «kk I j Maigatct lot Ik Kobe ! Honaoi I d« aid Kent «mi k luiu HUkHci IK.MU I Neal David Huh Il4l, Mullltl M N wS u Kuhiid Nail Cf. Pfmuat Heed Bfu ftlltg Proi deni Philip Joidin. Ikan Iknuld Onu Kan C hallo Piano The Senior ( latt ommillec ha ihc job of organizing eveni for Ihc vemor clatt of Kanlor ( la « mamtlllr hen on ( .dirge ’ . •• s Senior Class Committee Freni: Scon Walter . Sharon Mirabel h Mohmann Back F.lirabeth McCoy. Awl David Kath, I c n Glantc. Aw ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Social Board A group •« created in 1917 Out in . t ed 9 pan Harmon) Their mum i« mmil) folk Matrueli and tpintual and •« often accompanied b guitar • TIES — Stairwells I lira bet H Wirtr. ( aniline lark. I iam Davit - ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ( T1 VITIES ACTIVITIES Student Council Hiii Robert ViMh. Xnyeliqoe I uber. W .Ilum loan Ollinlofi Npiil Itiint, Jatob NiJIfi, Jod) IliWik, Simon Yuu Mnldk kathftn llolhawt I nn Huuiiilrlli. Ire I inter. KU() See Holt . Kit herd Som.m I funi N id Ik nton. Kohcil ItoiuiM. Illimi Jcnninyt Kuh ard llorak MiMing Itum Mrcemrn, I'hiliip Wilton Ihoflui StKknet I h me Id I humi lleether I’rtkr Student Lectureships committee Scotl Hc|g%. Anti Mint?- Lynn KtcciardcHa, Brif kcrp.it.uk Mutiny handra Mltar. Ca line (lark ( I IVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Ultimate Frisbee front Row Darrin Pratt, Daniel I hadaick. Ban Court . Matthew hall. Robert Harr Hack Ro Pcircc Johntlon, Jamct Hfo«nc. Marc lurenne. Michael Gnnker. Patrick «an dc ( ooenng. Jay Ritchlin. Richard Norwood. ( hrittopher llandcl. Richard Seymour, Matthew Robert During the Tall and Spring, at 4 00pm one utually find «ludent playing Ultimate I inaMir I ri We I mbce ll • an activity enjoyed by many Mater Palo Kenyon' Water Polo club «at founded in 1976 and t« a member of the Mid I 4 1 01 Intercollegiate Water Polo Conference Water Polo lohn Curtain, Jeffrey Clark. Geoffrey haUef. Todd Bchrcndt. Bfk Seed.P Rob- rrt Umeres ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES activities activities Wkt O. 91 I I M it the tollege radio tiaiion that alio tiudcnU to participate in the O vartout facet of radio lommunuilioni • W Itdoai W or Id I Vlitdom. founded in |9KH. inform the Kenyon College Community of world event Worldly Wisdom Pamela (roodcll. Jamet DcRom Muting Byong Hee Cho. Skaac h ■ M ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Mfk IWHa Pll The Kenyon cluptct of Alpha Delia Phi rctet «d it charier in 1151 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES activities activities Beta Theta Pi A 4r A W i fetMt ARM Maltil W 4«U| Itim 14 • ••4 ■«■ n l«f lui u i « A Xl lUMi «JWalrtiilo (m4«m ha (iim (i)t|| liiahn ) It ah tua IImM I fe «M HmU V«ai Ha W Wni «f4a MUI« Ain Imaa hW Aimmi lini) Aa4 MW a IkaalM V«4i Ai«w A Jbia I • I n 4 lhawi l«af Mail I Aka lM a I awWW I input t Ma.bl Am Mma lakiit Mm «-Wan M«4mm hm M g« «4i hm Maif l« MI SlfMli I«4mi NiaWt l «4 t Mm AiaailA (k«4 P« l faU||i tWi 4 Mai Ibauia R 4(i«i Malika ■«• V.MI liaa.a few Wmm la .! ■• V .lUa . W .) u |4 ui Mai 4 i« l a i Ma«ka« • «• |W«i W .Utai lia l 4a I Aai liaka la«a« Mum. Illiaua H M «•«• A ka4 Mai I Aa 4 M.Vul | .«Mikai aa M.« aka a mal M.lkauM M i 4Ha laawa Uaiw lay taytaa Miaa «A-Ma liaak W .Ua W«a IWta I Mata 1 1 I hi h«ptrr «a firwt etlablithed on April K, IH7V IWIla Kappa I p«ilo«i Kenyon I KI chapter |i ihc fir l fraternity on campu . It wa founded on June Delta Kappi Epsilon Prone Terence Martin. Barron K 44 Front Andrew Aletander. Se i ' Jonca, Nichola Bergman. Seen lad Michael Carntghan. Dand StnmA George Conner. John Terakedw H an Ihtvi . Adam Feldman. l a id Matthew Garber. Peter l.mdgre . O '' llan«en. William Powell. Jaaon HtenA Chad Braun. Charle Mugford Stair Dawion Drt«coll. Sicholai M maon. John Brown. NichoU Van B« • Christopher Alpaugh. Michael Of Jame Goodrich. Jeffrey Alpiaf Went. Murad Beg. John Wallace Mealy. Jame J oh net on. John tjdr Bryce . W indow Benjamin Keenan. Saw I M ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ( I IVI IIES Delta Phi to «e iUii wi kt r. i iuw« v«wi (dh« Ur DAMvm Alan lk U t Mi Ml. Mt I Whim A 4m Im|hm IMm «M V w (mm. (Mr JmrM. (MtafM Um • • I hWRi. SiikMMl I Irm4 MM IM Mi I td TMr Ui| R«M M«hu Nm • l«M4 H«mM 1 ini r i n lilt N lm Uol | I|| Cim Kiiti (kite likti AIMn laM Ti—ii WMiMI Ate VteM VMl IriI IMi tewm. Mite Ii)te Tai li«l Uktell ( «teli Mali RUM lte «i «« Ite.te ■ •«mil I MN|I Aim. M«iiM« Aka Mite «M Am ( ««m Into Imor Mum A. Itete iHMiM. MMtei Mattel MiUte Rraia k. «M ( Mimi te M (Mr l n (Mi A im (am In Iteif Ami IW« f (m«r U n4 llitete Inm M«44M « («• Mm H«4)h«i Nwi I|mi R«M«i IoMmm Ate. «■in ) • Ateuten Aiotei M■«• ■ I ' in |««i l bi Miih (.'•r M«I.Ote InifMi MmMr. MM riiMM Imitei Roma «MR tetem )«te« Sten '4 M Sf AM tern MmAmI (•« Iteaten li| «•It, Riteil Vr«I, ( Mri 1«• Mil loitti MrM | Tile Delta Phi chapter founded 47 «an afo Thu fralermi) «a originally founded ir 1127 at I nton College and n cunttdered to be one of the three 4de«t I kite Phi fraternittea in the country. Delta lau Delta The Chi Chapter of Delta Tau Delta «a% founded at Kenyttn College in I I Delta Tau Delta (NR ill Mn Am Iteitef R«Mn I M« i AImM A •« R«M«l Mari to.«i V—A • • (H- tewt l iit Oral t«M f R« i « ( Mite Inter. A Mr Art. I i tliter ( Arm Mr tk '«m M Rm AtefM R««rM AMi Roftei AM . • rimnt Ii M «a A. «M HA (• • tei ■h (A AMri '••m ( tei««tei (mi RmH IlmafR Tom A m.TW ( Ariilnfi ' «te . tei I ri '«( M . At,Am Otter. MM Mte, AmWr. ( Mtem M Mt(teRtei. MMte (te- . M «A tote. Ate.. i i Hntei- teM U m W «w Ste Ml Mr fir—ter« te i Qwitii R Mn Mini Inm to i M'te Mtete MT « teri Arm.«M Morte . Wm U«Un M Ain Man A («te. MM n- ( n I . (A ten V«A MM Mi.t. Aa te ( am IxhM iW « RrMn Sri. UrNtet AMO Arna M TWif Url livm; Hr Urr (i H Art Ir-nt •«ri W n Ante Aadrr « v «am ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES r ACTIVITES ACTIVITIES the IVrju O'Kenyon disbanded from national fraternal tie to create a greater creative independence and acvociation with the Kenyon community. In 1974. female I’rrf O'krnvnn member «ere allowed to pun Peeps O'Kenyon I ruart Sara I rank Caroline Darling ton. Amanda Me t rury. Kena C onti, Amy Hard. Andrea Steege. John Jegla. Pierce Johmton Hob Harr. Stephanie I hrlick I in Ha«kin . Michael Drinker. i hroime ( arcy. atkerme I rlloari, Danrel ( hadwick li • ManKe M nm hue I r cnd Knelt Hoffman. David Mgaee. I lira- twih I • Sultan Mike Sutanrte I . W H RobtNl Hulci Vkend Mfiautub Hence ( ommand. Heather liirrmn. Joy I ckaline, (iknn Qrri . Jay Hitchlin Suun (ircenberg. 11 tiro. I hr mine Handel, I lirahelh Italic I nka Strct kcr. I ido. I d Spodik Sot I cm rut m 1 one Icnme I orbe , lay Kobinaon. Hu bard llnan Keith ZlM merman Sail Stacha ( hna. Hick. I redernk Kickardcon I'M kappa sigma I he I beta ( hapter of Phi Kappa Sigma ai founded in 1937 and follow the objective that their national fraternity represent . Phi Kappa Sigma Front Row: F.ric William . Dr - Michael Ba ett. Daniel Wd Kim. Mark Warford S 2nd Row Brian Yale . Smm 3mil Ska la 3rd Row Bradley Yoat, CM John Traylor. Bradley Cat 4th Row John EnUn R«IHl Lycurgus Davey. David S m 5th Row Mark Finley. • h ' dore Wood. Kena Aiders 6th Row Michael Malka 1 ' Robert Trabucchi. Robert • Back Row: Scott Elrb Richardson Not Pictured Jeffrey KabcW ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Psi Upsilon I rnktiil F onion. Richard Mathcv Mark Steam . Robert Zibrl. Peter Prime. Kniurd Thompson. Pieter Wennk. Nathaniel Huffum. Scott Walter . Juthua Kupright. John Titaro. Franklin Stale). Stefan Silierman. Michael koud. Chmtophcr lard. F eter Mitchell. Donald Thomat. Robert Roper. Juilin Parruh. Stephan Wnnn. Jim Tnllo PM I pMU« The Iota Chapter of Pw Uptilon was founded in I MO IWta Alpha kappa After it firat full year on campata. Theta Alpha kappa haa made a aigmfkant impact on the Kenyon community. Theta Alpha Kappa ] r°m Ana Oream, Mare la Flamma. I lirabeth llohmann. Jill Itherwood. Hannah Maaon. Andrea tloprwrll. Anne marie Tourvillc i Row lama Lockwood. Amy ('«finer. Sarah ) bb. Andrea Moore. Jody Florak. Carolyn Shepard. fNane Rremtg. Suaan Flliotl. Joyce Teceon. Carolyn J ear«ne. Mclma Del llerne. April Garrett. Sarah •«•mford. Jeacrca Regan. Candice WetiHieia. Jennifer ♦ 1 Row kelly Stanton. Regma Maguire. Victoria l Wher. Jennifer I nter. Mariam Rahrami. Cara fcm-lofT. Sloane karron etwong Juanita Red. I li abeth McCoy. Andrea Par 1 Mmn, delta Stegnyapc. Karma RorthwKk W ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Faculty and Administration Administration Oock-Mc from too Pat Urban. Riu Kipp. Kenneth Small. STSmTs2n Minor-King. David So . Heather M, Gibboa. Geoege McCarthy Proferor not pKtured Ju- r°pology Sociology Chemistry Clock uc from top 0 cn York. RuJ ®alU (i or don Johnson. Barbara Re«t ma. John Lut- Dance Drama A Economics Modern Foreign Music Adjunct faculty 1. Contiancc Barrett cello 2 Marjorx Bennett mice J 1 om Brehm organ harpuchord 4 Kick M Brunet to percuMion 9 Cynthia Coleman nuce 6 1 ctlie Nicholat «tod indi 7. Pairtna Pclfrey piano • Joel Pugh horn 9 John Beit piano M Adrienne Hubenitein violin II. Modi Kuby-kuihiontflute 12 Jane Small piano 1) ( alc Sparlin organ 14 Mar Sparlin nuce 19 Sandra S Wolfe flute lh Thomat 1 Wolfe guitar 17 lorree Vance bract V4 Psychology (hiliM hmt hf Riiktf4 M pp« Aftfc 1«««« «. M.kMl Inw W«h Mw M« Mn l.« Ikllrf U.M tm U(f) «• • AU« lia Ui . acncrmcr. Jackie Inverso. H Anne Campbell. Bonnie Jo Marcella Haldcman. Mary berg. George Christman. Steinmetz Health And ounseling football GOLF To the right Mike Collycr hits a long drive from the tee Below, Matt Alcorn shows his displeasure after missing a long put. V FIELD HOCKEY Ik kenvua ladie f«M inu m| transformation thit Mi from a luting team to a irlual po crhou c on the playing field One of the moat gratifying mull of thu transformatum n a it lory over Ik mum taixmi) of 1-0 It a Kenyon' fir t victory agamti Iknnun in o er it year Thn Ktor alone dope I led the ill feeling rr ult ng from dismal pa it waumi ctpcri erued by the field hotkey team Another triumphant athievement for the I adie tame when they urpa ed the previous teaum m record of 11 «itione ret orded in IV | «nth an overall record of I IM Several team member , a «ell at the field hotkey toath, Sandy Moore re teived recognition for their effort ( oath Miaire a «elected a St ( oath of the Year, ( athenne Iferritk and I li a beth Jenning earned mo t valuable player anardt ( artinc leltma and hnvtine Shi mek received moil improved player anard Danielle Davi earned the moat intpiralional player anard fail Ian IWM. lUtN («MM lU lav IWIm Uit ft t|«iiwa r,|M, !• !U 1 11 ( i w ffiuat r nocHH. irti irMM|i W J le Vf Sara Praborf, hr'Kant Vb m. M.rgam Sam—n 1 Sr.k Srw . A Inc SWan. Sooj, Mat Catfct Hrmt I------------------------------1 VOLLEYBALL the l«dm toilet hall team endured a i Tilted with e calling high and diaapftotnnng km Iheoterall Kama record aai an owtatand- i | oar with 17 aim and oal) nine toaaca. nutik| tku the muai aocceaafwl acaaoei for lbe 1 «dica In the North ( oaal Athletic Conference (NCAO. the ladie puated a aportcM 61) record for regular aeaaori pla Man) team member achie ed horaora during the aeaaun Moll) Swank waa a team aland out She aa named moat talu able player and N( A( Plater of ihe Year Other teammate diatinguithed them ael r throughout the acaaon Beth Taylor •aa named moat improved player and Jane (ierace waa earned the beat defence award Kna Snyder and hrtalen tlol - he inter were choaen for the N( A( 2nd team Taiha ht IWh •••! lean (W hall ufc.to Vrah IWHN •auha thUa IImiW V ' all iha M tar N.. l MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY The lord cruM fornilf) _ team uftA l their ea on m («ran ilk «ftiati Ikaiwa I’M Iffwl), toeing 2J-J?, devpite m«io( Aid Helheriogton uuUtaading perfronuau along with team male acme John Jrgla (Hiring (he Heidelberg Invitational the harrier ct per terned a disappointing dc (cal lo conferente n al lkm n I he I ord (inuhed fifth out of e en leam with junior Jeff llilberg. Wot land finith mg triuad and third. re pc ti el Senior ( hark) Jakob pualcd a fourth plaie fin (he I ord «ere lough vompctitor dur mg the North ( oat I Alhktu ( onfereme (N( A( ) meet hoaled b Ikmvon I ni er •1 I heo performance prompted ( oath Duance («orner loumhede || «a the bc t rur l t een kcn on run tmtr I e been coaching' thi outilanding effort allowed the I ord lo qualif) for their fir t regional brrth Both Hethcrmgton and lacobc received honor for their exceptional effort throu bout the ca on Hctherington received the mo I valuable runner award and Ja- kob earned the mmt improved runner award fa II un I««a n mi mm ti«a Wh i« iijki kWi ItnU .«n«« tad H l W -U 4 UIm Ink i«fi« • «« iiw n M «r • mi M WOMEN S CROSS COUNTRY The I idm be (An thru m- mi with a meet at beruvon I anerwh Tbc placed fifth ta a field of eight with a core of 106 poiatt Satanae ArooofT led the Indie , cowing the 5.000 meter cunrte M a time of 2001 for eleventh pUc« The ladic hoated the Kenyon lavttt ttonal «here the placed tecond of three lcairn «nth .N point Kara Berg hold loot command of the cowrie, winning the 5.000 meter race and letting a ne cowrie recod ith a time of 19 II The ladie again traveled to Granville to participate in the M AC era cowntr champtomhip halted b Itcmwm (Jniver uy The I adic fmithcd fifth of «even •ith 101 point The ladie placed t o women in the top 15 and both earned pot at the M AA Ifcmion III MwJwe t Re gional meet at I arlham ( ollege During thn meet. Berg hold placed twentieth with a time of 20 02 and Tracey I at ringer placed twenty fir t with a time of 2005 At the conclusion of the ea on. many team member were rewarded for their ef- fort Ihrnwghowl the teaton Hcrghnid wai choaen a mutt valuable runner and Je i ca (iiruburg received the mo t improved runner award Ta ika n|M I 6 irwi ««••« mwn h M w wet. Aaw 4 h W 1 4 Km h'|l 44 W u« %• wm KmhA «iMw Mm • ni MEN'S SOCCER ««-«t tWMtMflMCwfkUlU IVD MO iM MM M« NrJJJ I MI Ok Wllm tMW Ml ik lUfm ikf l«r WM HMf MMMMI MilMto MlMAA ? fk l«Al M «• I I I MMf «i «rau •• iim ML I I VW l« DmW lk f l NI «If MMM Ml «I lit Mt«l n « ■ I r«mi m a nm Kmi«m •—I l 4 ) V M ftraf Ik I. kMI «Ml M IW Am t«M IM«) at Ikf MU ««III Hitanca. (I | m Jm ■ • -MW r««H •! ! ••• Ml l I «V -Mi ........ IW, MM J O M Ikf iMlMfMf l«l t«4 l«f tk 4 | |ki«M W rtiMfiM Ml la ik « fl-« 4 • ikm mm. Ij .« Ilf •!' « «W. rt,«..«4 l ta«l t«lv I1 •Mf fit . hm+rmif •totararttlw k n «kfff Imim %fwiww«UMf m4 « Vn kU ko ml i k4 ikt IImW k r«n Vxtff BA—i _______________I mm WOMEN'S SOCCER What could have been the best year for the l adies soccer team, instead turned out to be a frustrating year. The Ladies retuned 10 of II starters and seven of those starters were seniors. The season did not live up to pre-season expectations as it ended with two difficult losses I he Ladies suffered two losses, one to confcrcncc-foc Ohio Wesleyan. 0-2, and to the number one team in the NAIA. Wilmington University. 3-0. Senior Stasha Wyskicl finished the year as Kenyon's leading scorer with 30 points on 11 goals and eight assists for two points-per-game average The Ladies completed the year with a 6-H-l record over all and a 1-4-1 sixth I vcn though it was a disappointing year, several players were rccogni cd for their outstanding efforts. Wyskicl represented Kenyon on the All-NCAC squad's first team, while seniors Molly Curry and Sa- rah Turgeon were named honorable men- tion ( urry was also named most valuable player and Buffy Branch received the Coach's award._____________________ To the right. Margtrci Neff head ihc ball Below. Su h W iskiel dribbles the bill down field MOM V NI dIHSNOIdVMVHD VV3N H1N31 9NIVNVNlMiiiN3VVI i SIXTH NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP IN A ROW During lhe 1988-1989 sea- ■ Wuim. During the 1988-1989 sea- son. the Kenyon l adies Swim: ming and Diving team compet- ed against very competitive school a .i result, the season ended with a 2-9 overall record. However, it has become almost tradition that Ken- yon's performance improves dramatically through the season. The Lady swimmers then go on to take the Conference and National titles This year was no excep- tion This year the women won their 13th consecutive Conference title and their 6th consecutive N'CAA Division III title. Jcanninc (Jury was named most valu- able team member The varsity record set- ters were Carrie Nealon. with the 500 and the 1650 yard freestyle records; Melissa Nelson, with the KMX) yard freestyle and the 400 yard individual medley records; and Ann Kelley, with the one-meter and three-meter diving records. With these record setters rcturing next year, it promises another successful sca- to ih right. Kmtic Slat) i iim the 100 butterHy «!«• ' Divmnn lit Nation ) = MEN'S BASKETBALL u ... (W hnlllWIt kt y I«+ lua««wn mm mi mi |lt« f- • w H r + • «• AiM m atniM, tM •««Mil MAC fte . 9-4 tmi Ml I I— K« m TM At |mH H 0 • • I M4 r ‘ •M • « IN l« f MMO IM K.M M IMC .1..H ’0 •Mil n «M 11 W|MI |4 l W lA'')l“Np MmAI) I1 H |0pMM fM f« W «rth • Mm I «OtotoMf prfMMMft ! ••♦ • •M IMl M M |M «M WW AIW|ltt AM ftM M M n Aiwa IM • Ul Km . • li I «Mi m mm tmwmi. IM CM •c TO Vf Aim. • Mfft •W ••• •••MM Mlf. art MN «I •• •••( t «to « to . u. 01 ftaavto fM «Wiln« ( J «JftCjMwr ■ r orna i «toMr M WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Ihc Kenyon Women’s Bas- ketball team was one of the youngest teams at Kenyon dur- ing I9HH-H9, featuring only two seniors and six freshmen. De- spite this youth, the team managed a 5-7 record and a fourth place finish in the highly competitive North Coast Athletic Conference. I cading the way for the l adies was se- nior MVP Heather Spencer The Ladies’ captain averaged 16 2 points. 5.0 re- bounds, and 3.6 assists per game and was named the NC’AC Player of the Year. A 1st providing much needed senior leader- ship was Donna Scilcppi, with her consis- tent offensive efforts and tenacious play on defense Some of the season’s highlights include a 54-57 win over the College of Wooster. Ihc ladies were also runner-up in the Rose City Classic Tip Off Tournament, and blew Case Western Reserve Universi- ty with a 74 point outburst. Despite losing Spencer. Scilcppi. and Assistant Coach John Quigly. the Ladies should have an even better 1989-90 sea- son I he team could return eight letter- winners. and will look for help from the incoming freshman class to improve on their fourth place NCAC finish. To the right. Donna Scilcppi shoots a jump shot from ihc lop of ihc kc Below. N.incy Rochal shoots from the osilsidc paint f Mk Gmrw. We Me.iher • Imr raTW —4 WOMEN'S LACROSSE At I he start of the season the Ladies lacrosse team knew it would be necessary to compcn- LADIES sate for the loss on offense. p We’re looking for a more bal- anced scoring attack this year. We also must improve our shooting percentage to help make up for the gap. Coach Sandy Moore commented. The gap was created by the graduation losses of wing Jessica Brown. Tory Wright. and Chris Moylcs. Although the l adies experienced a few difficult defeats, they were able to meet the challenge presented to them and close the gap Their victories later in the season demonstrated a significant improvement in both their offensive and defensive abili- ties Also, the underclass attack including l.i Brown. Karin Chamberlain, and Alisc Shuart began to combine their efforts and talents to produce more goals. The Ladies, despite their outstanding efforts, suffered a major set back at the hands of Denison University. Kenyon played an impressive first half, however, their second half attempts did not match Denison’s Even though defensive wing Jennifer Harper and goalie Catherine Herrick played exceptionally well, it was not enough to thwart Denison’s efforts. WOMEN'S TENNIS —: LADfS P After a very successful sea- son with an overall record of 21-3. the Ladies Tennis team went to the North Coast Ath- letic Conference (NCAC) Championships to defend their three year title It was the Ladies final warm-up prior to the Nationals. Kenyon successfully de- fended their title for the fourth consecu- tive year Kenyon's top six players includ- ed seniors Julie Kipka. Clara Campbell, and Grace Gardener; junior Tia Tartag- lionc, and freshman Stacy Bear and Kathryn l ane. I he Ladies earned second place at the NC AA Division III Tennis Champion- ships for the second year in a row. Kenyon entered the competition as the number three seed, and went on to defeat the na- tional champions and the number tw o seed It was not until the final round that Kenyon was defeated by the University of California at San Diego. Because of their performance in the doubles tournament, Kipka and l.anc were named All-Ameri- can At the conclusion of the tournament, C oach rhiclkc said. I'm very proud of them It was a good tournament for an unsccdcd team. MEN'S TRA fcn 7 V,er. 1 ,r,fn The 1989 Ladies Track and f ield team experienced their vharc of disappointments, how- ever they finished the season with optimistic hopes for next year. I he I adies were another young team. Stasha Vk yskicl and co-captain Anne Pow- ell were the only seniors Powell proved to lead by example and was named all-con- fere nee Also named all-conference were junior Tawny Sleeker and sophomore Ka- ren Adams Adams was elected most valu- able performer by her teammates, while distance specialist Tracey Fat ingcr was named most improved. Team member Tracey Fat ingcr com- mented on the season when she said, con- sidering the young team we have: we did alright With such a talented group of under- classmen. the I adies can look forward to an exciting 1990 season. “1 jump BASEBALL Seniors... trie ) C. . Ad IlhlM) ( MMfM k'llt • f Kf lUll H Mf II. Smm • llltltn AjLz . lcuJU idc-r ity Saulk ry HfcciU VnI ( tfcu Krt Mlttar) Hm«o HW WmUl . IS . • • « r BUAtiM -nfart (duMuds Wi c li t mm M«) being green (ktt W MB M w tb frog I ' 4 1 01 j£Aa« •• do everythin Mh a bayonet I K «• H (Napokan) Wi don't really andeotaad it. hot there are many thmfa «r don't «ndmUnd. a d •« ;u«t have to do the be t •« can with the knmMp •« have (( l m| Mow is that foinf to |tet os money’ (Hobbti) I lore the rain It oa«he« me walk of hfe (Woody A Deni from the wde IImnIwn CNnrh • (hemlatry Im« Mehlmaa • l-ranamtca Marc MI«ennao • Mklory ilpaugU. ir. eunt . f ■ Cickatd, JdLnAu f- We live by admiration, hope, and lore, and even at there are •ell and wrsely Cued, in dignity of being e ascend. (William Wordsworth) The «iter mind mourns lest for •hat age takes away than what it leave behind. (William Wordsworth) XJ. XWuLryOuL. Ji. “Save a whale; harpoon a fat chic “Women: can’t live with ’em, can’t shoot ’em.” •■ tM iV Nm iWi oucmm •'W« n MiMul« •w M i ikr m ' dfc hlfmt 'W | fwf i itWli foMftott to PU- k,t«bt Ji Pinto ? br«+m • I AriMkl rTbm in 2 lt)i H mct m Fim yon kin to hr t be T P bin io kaoo W« mo in tbeto fCWH) Gf rA0 V UVtiOriC . flU «yUdfc I don't like H and I am sorry I Nad aaylhtnf to do with it. (Ef- • o Schrodinger) (tdHaadd Wc will live for today It's a Mage that we're going through Are we fashionably late for our own funeral? (Gary Myrick) Orange juice is just orange juice and water. ’ (Rob Mcdonis) Time of your life, huh kid? (Guido) Get stupid. Will you be a reader, a student merely, or a seer? Read your fate, see what is before you. and walk on into futurity. (Thorcau) Mom and Dad. I'm on my way. Thanks. Kevin I). Handel - Physics Harry S. Kindle III - Physics Gordon G, Iceland III - Physics Peter V. Mogyordy - C hemistry t xz (yi. TL11 9VTJmmn ' 40 moment .wJ.«Sok jrkl ' « f a F Htfikr) Wfuo m . IU bt ook, t for tomorrow on -If to. doo-t «e- ' • onc’c«tr iH • C lUidiiatCo... I m 4. IM«« iMMMiteMl Vi4in W ft Hunt • IImmi 4 m ImIm ft tom— • tfvwft I INnlwi •■i ■ often the make a t uan broke lf yosi want to be happy, be. (A Tolstoi) Thi oorld i bat a canvas to our imagi- nations ” (Thoreau) ficato ) fyu fcr| C aUjLK MO«) n Uta C«M • WI c '” (Tom Yo m quicn toy. (Don Qwjo c) SamtlpR) fOmtl4L Ly t pt N • W r - M| «rill thnyi break 1 (Job y—H Mfco' rale • Cromagrum' • ll‘ «■ ik beginning abla • h't i« i a normal Afrw - (Tboraday night B.C.) -And yon Ik ' ' (Tom l limri. I «eryone it a pervert. H't jo t I admit I am Iknna fa«h or greet aboot oomh. God's IkM ditoae d m • ike lamp it aye In' Transla- tion • Bite deep into life Seniors... lliri hiW • siwdio Art Hwlk r Man f.arrUoa • Payrkalofy Mirfrt Klratia (irmlt - Sotiolot 0 MALI.FI UJAM m mir name and «kat'a m around her I And almoM a« cap- (iralMf aa ike tkoapki of a IrpicM hyou anaovnem tke netl after tke laat train (Kenneth Pauhrnt Hi ouiofordertifeouioforder an alter (Martin Buber) Coa Y ‘Now mm|im yointlf not to be other •m than «bet it might appear to other Am «hat yon «ere or might here been • • not other we then what you had been hare appeared to them to be other « ■ that nothing to what I cowid «ay if I «hare (Lcwir Carroll. A ice in aa rirad| If «hallow phikNophtcal banter wai non emtant. we'd all be duhwathert four year «ootrer Remembering I • « MteOtott , . NMh l Vk «i Hrligiua CaMlktl S l it Art llUtof) 10S Saskia Hamilton - English Cecil Gillet Lyon - English (Honors) Rebecca Szekely - Political Science Margaret Really Adams Tyler - English (Honors) aLlu- -4 - I ate the day deliberately, that its tang might quicken me all into verb, re verb (Seamus Heaney ) One • • bom a woman: one becomes «•e (Simone de Beauvoir) Looking back... . V as- S r • « li il •• 7 • M rf ou In) if m i m • , k rt- (Cl b a rare thing. perhaps Thpthpff’ (Opus) the rarest in the universe, and a very tenu- mperiment at best We need all the compan) we can get on our unlikely jour- ney (Kenneth Brower) ™ . Phv, Nharon J. Thompson - Religio ''■rah M. Turgeon - Psycholof 109 Graduates ? I k o« nothing Kenyon. ha «aught m id I know Sort go« (Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.) ttiyjAl ' tr XBXYjn llaft Radeftr • 4 l n al p A ) t.nbrtalto l«f n . Ptycbalagy Im Setbel HiitMli Mii m • IhtM Ltf«K , ?• er ua 0 6«- 1 •«■ ) n comet to yoa thng that make you t 1 —t if yoa arc at all. to ■ oaMy that «Inch matt •to make yoa lonely.. I • • Hamtcm) “I'm ■ . bat thm SMOOT « fmrtobif«a M ••mder-'iSRl-Vmo pt . tre dno mi je “ tomi ) “It w t either Woo M or hart yourtelf on that thin “In a mtn utc , (Dr Oath) I think 111 he spontaneous tomorrow BS) The only thm that make to hear able to the Irrational belief that somebody inter rsim mil coma an tot a minute Horn Stopped) Ap- plaud the destruction of «aloes t Mill chemh' But tartly - m thto “ (Tran Wolfei 1 T,rV,° W Alumni... VMmA IlMttM . IWMUM Itfltlk • «■ ■ « . hm o MtlHI MtWtl %tf«« « Silvio Sand A. Spadauccchia - Political Science James M. ahner - Art History Yesterday... Mil neverforget w first Girl. I a ld Shawn Adams • kcunomics Pttckafa . ( harlrs Frederick Jacobs - Political Soeaca Jeffrey W. Perkins - Biology 3. CLJ (wo F- alter if you win or low, but be game, why do they keep l v« been known to have MOM reasonably I •«•M belic't on s profound thought in my lifetime, but they dance.” (F. Nieu s invariably revolve around a Swedish air- line stewardess and handcuffs.” (Woody Allen) TM Mifi S. kraiict • i'c—IK Alu I re let ScHmidl . P }cH«lof lUtl VA Same) - IlltlW) H jr XjJ T the tin fad of pm prtiwrt (Char- name t F.lmcr J tdi aaloonatre. I own a man won and a m -(lhner J. Fndd) Tim wtiimf Nimwm Pencil and «hat-oot Over-rated. if yom a k me SiWy aloff Nothin m it (Eeyorel I Heard of berm and «anted I lie «a me T play m part in iHc patriot fame An breed, or old breed. a« loaf at a« the mi noe breed, (It General I e n Cheat Pallet) Uiartil • Sf Ulop MHIo Ari J« l e«ky I ■■ • lagfcfc W«a ( Ih «( C l r | Skm • F coanatict ia I IWa TlaafMHi • Cllllltry Tk imfif boy «load IooIiia| up IN mad to ikf future In the dn uatt both tdn appeared to con rttft lopether 'That n d lo pmfMtnt. • Wa ytm reach there the road 1« a« «dt it n n here', laid an 4d «ne man The oon| ho mi off oa the road. but. at he •eat on. both wde of the road t oarer fed anti) he ooM fo no farther Me reiortied lo aU the aid Maa «hat to do. hat the nM ana tret dead (Spike MiHifan) Joel WrjMf Soot and race are private domtn- rom Here «here coiture tv (Mi- chealS Harper) “Thote «hocan. do Thote ho can't, criticise tVM io ClUn, “Human nature it the Mine all over the «rorld. but its operation arc to varied by education and habit that one mutt tee it in all itt drettet in order to be entirely ac- quainted with it.’ (Lord ( hetterfteld) “Fleetroot are you caa mtr nr I kao« «here the ■ leom a ad Jet H ter uheu oet ( Band) •• n km Don intbody ■ Wy utywafT (Howard Jonn) M(U- £ H u Well. N«rK and I ja t wanted to any. 'If yam'yrt coined mcetiftf him half m much at he ha earned meetinf yon. well then, he hat enjoyed H twice a mach at yaw didr (Maance la Marc he I “Weir Sometime I may « a little draMic Sometime I ;« t let my feelinf «how Sometime I may be a bit vtrcaMK Mom time that the way the Mary foe ‘ iJimn Nffett) m Remembering... Robert Bottirv amoeba C ar I anon) M death like crwmon death • (R«a Campbell) diUfadJjlwi I don't ay w all ought to misbehave, but |bt to look as if we could. (Orson Welles) No the adventure begins — MaaA ?. “What we are most rdueta ■ often be the fabric of aar aM • Del illo. U'Ane ohe) “This is where « walked aad j ed. danced, and sang Take a pa take a souvenir (Rl ¥• YnR too much coffee. you never get no sleep r HitisJU Theriw.'S: Jood. Jtt- uuUui fryf- tw'N yoanf «Ml tw got your health •Int do yam •«« «nth • yob? (Kmll hoapea. t•mug Anrons) lonch (Joe. The Village Market! Vt M the foretaste of Mi to torn (Anooymooa! Math ha oo reality “ I Math profoaor candidate! “Of ai the time yam pend at Kenyon, about KM help yam in yamr job. for me it •at the time I a« in the Com (an ahraO n Cm. “So m« tl t you 1 warn to thirc •oh the world. Ami show them I'm someone because you Mopped (or me W« learned from each «her that Laughter and tear aren't to difficult It here I became the perton you know you •ere my teacher and a ho my Mu- deu Together we re one. in spirit and mind (A friend of a friend) “If you have built castles in the air. your work need not be lost: that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.” (Henry David Thorcau) I once told someone that 1 hate quotes. But I can’t say that is all together true. Some of my favorites arc — “We’re the team with the win- ning van! (Kirsten) “The world is diverse.” (Donna) “What the hell Isabelle!” (Heather) These will be parts of my memories of my friends and good times at Kenyon. As for the future. “Bring it on!” Mi dtuZUJUS Hff rt wNit ordtrjpr 14« pH Anm ft m itiftao •ftkft • Irtl T «|Wi prwm «| v. y —« ? UAs JfcbuAbUU Ttaftt. teftof. ihear Ntw4 • • •• fwfteeuw feron ht ift Mtact «Wl Wife ft- tel M Ism «f iwZfi | im (teMftft Mrito Cmc±7A « W« «te fMttteTfc ) Kim Menster - Chemistry Krik Richard - Modern Foreign Languages Jonathan Harold Ross - Political Science Sarah Stockton Sti ers - Psychology ttdu A} Ant. that'a • man's name. (Andy Warhol) -Just to be differ- «•«'(KentM Rambo) JmaXivo H • Rosl “That secret to each fool: that he's an ass’ (Alexander Pope) 5. i I thank my teachers, all of them - and my professors as well. How will I know when I'm well? I asked - She said You’ll know when you’re wcl! | don’t have to ask anymore, arcwcll old Kenyon. Fare thee well. if 0 l JuO 'T n,o ,M TfWcJ,l«. sUrrvOvj Wfc “Skf f not the mif hit keep m goal krfi M it ( htng TV ! folk leader Head the parking meter i|M (hum % he her from lie Dylaal Atk mm what pohtkan f. you «ii «hat you cai M do When I at • ltd. my parent lokl It • i I to me that everything I could want toil and Wood • ' to be povwbk. if I tried I made a a nrtee, the rr '-‘ wonderful rrmiike . 1 decided I mudd I came m N •anted to try being everything neiv • ertatan ■ penebte ' Tome • he « d ia 5 («N'K «'J) Imm mj puy « Jt 39 N i 4 ti p« p«t '1 4 uiy ||u «oiiouiox J« v«| potw) ,pt(j put uiuft v U 1 7 $ rf 7l rTrib A °t | p | pw Hk K poul ut tpuftj | ippiW lUIlMlUii (JM MO pM| M t | ‘VOA •9 w 11 put MquiiQ «t H|iuuui ;f mi •Jt 1 4 (IV6I UWjfu u g| „ ttfutMMIi put «il|t«tM|| MO iUI l||l (UWMUO) 0% 1 Ol pMIUt UU |tu | M||i| tuu| t M4M ) |it| 11 1 M|N •« • ••••4 1 1 « d • • OIJOIUC M ... — ■- —— faL0.MiL Mm X. fooOt 1 rrady like falling and camping “Then • in my childhood - in the dawn of a matt tioemy lift • drawn from ev’ry depth of good and ill the mytlcry which bind me Mill— from the thwnder. and the ttorm • and the ckmd that took the form when the real of Heaven w Noel of a dream in my new IF- A Poe) Sleep my friend and you will tee that dream my reality |Metalli«) Behr INF C On . ! U lUams O® placid amid the notee and the hatie and remember what peace there may be in tlence whatever yoor tabor and aspira- tion . in the notty coafawoo of life, keep peace mthm «nr tool With ad rtt thame. dradgery and broken dreamt it it Mill a beaatifal world Thank Mom and Dad for making it all poMibie tie 1 lavra ( krhllM ( knrilll • I ngllth l . c r Mk • I' rkolul) Naikaa Ingutoa • UlrrMtloul Studies CkAA Uc, CMjUCA ’ I Mg Inn ia my an lift tad i«iy from komt tad friend «kit the krari it aod •hat M fwk (lame Joyce) All educat •d America , fim or last. go lo F.oropc (Fmmoa 10 faftarr) I fTArvoa . Q JUk I ook to «hit day. for it is life. Ihe very life of life In iu brief count lie all the realities and verities of etutencc. the blit of growth, the splendor of action, the glory of power • For yesterday it but a dream, and tomorrow it only a vision, but today, well lived, makes every tomorrow a vision of hope look well, therefore, to this day (Sanskrit Proverb) t a Fufi ni A Quote is a host that dea l f. s 4o mt mt' ftut to make «port for amt neifhhort. and ••« i them m to ••f ' Autfca. Vrdt sod PrrrwdK ) r (■omj C I d lilt to«ee «omconc run up to the Jolh C.rwn Giant and ay. Mo. ho. ho younelf yw h j queer'- Johnny Caraon) crnJUMJlti There w no fauy tha « • ' mounted by «com “ (Ca w ’ the rebel ho faded Curii P an P MibanaJdL M xxA.C .-, (_ «UA u • N . yea. toot me in '♦«Dwild) “I'm idlin' «• C V ymt hair look ;w«t Ma llat (Brian «(Dmili I do not |ro chkkfm’ (Cart l«r«w) Quienet mat mac bo’ (Bill Murray) “You fd a pKture in your mind of what yon • « . but it nerer comet onl quite like that. (Cartia L Lanon) “The man «ho docs not recofmre iUi at their inception dm not hare true «indent, and that n p««a in fe« (N cco4o Machuveti) Ho leaf than they 1 11 onr prophet v. «hile «e Hand a«de and look (Boh Marky. rtedemp Smtf ill Seniors y nUxUt- AM mn lure M kwld tovr rmdi m 1M11 Now i «narro « gra M n too ■MrtiM m yam pun t«r m garden iM Mrtritt yomt o « ten) «ttM of M«( AM ymi Nor that yo are «mag. «M rot N«i mnk AM yam lura iM Nam wh r tf ynMb « • yam Nam 'With each day comet ne opportunity It ■ MNwio reach aot to hfe. grab it, and make the moat of oer moment before M't “The mind of man k breatm every ibmf • m at all the fotore Je«l +19 of Darkness) IM ' • • ? • aobodj m a Oowtr • mmI •« Hjren't time - and ' ■ « tme hke jo Ka t a friend ■ 'Oeona O'Keeffe) a f a hrr “Yoa ere nerer girea a nh mtboai ale being girea I be pomet I© make a tr e Yea mar hare to «wt foe a hcaeree (K «ch- ard Bach. Wmuom) 7 6. f WA N lf w11wm • llUtof) fM Feciee • tn «k ! • • Miick ll . I ■(lub N« voimk. ao cry (Hob Mark ) Remembering... Cla s of ’89... r 0 U4X CuaaaJU, 3+++JL CU m.,1 frjMMlM !• “A«4 I tR «ill and tatl mi far No ftartt torn aH «it prm tk «bolt of mmhmma| ii ri . a 4 | «tH «rvrr cm fr«« to I to r4fo of t to U and ocean caw •M mjm (Via Mar I ««to u and ocean can to plotted One «mall q oac • tocli to in onK a I • ttir m tto trick hay. Hdtan. “Ijfe in wWaNuto Iff (A an tie M «l ' (Jo •P- £ « M her ah. two different ... . ■ ■ «' rr ner. and fo for .V d oo total- L ? f ® Madoo for K w o j- •• e She crto y Wto ker-f ItaCuX. iiU.fi T'+T ' a •'Whatever happem, it probably •il “ “O ureal «pirii. I woohe Mftt cred pipe o «ha My pt T ■ ' hve “ Ukou Neyer) “1 f « I come froM a differror «r af Meta pbortt (fraf MeClareal OJaJIa Looking Back fin IWi CJfai Zttx A rr ‘ f iMtr -it“4 A i curry a bfVtbulb' (Bob Dylan) Vto-Cf ■fit s|i, never cfey . ■ ’ ' ftam flii w tf mr 4 « fl T ) “| think n (roc •bat they % about the aqvceky •heel ahrayt gating the treate ilT-l U « an you can. rt t a mitUkc o( to It doesn't o much matter •hat you do in particular, to loaf a you have your life If yo« haven't had that «hat have vou (6n tA tUifr Do I dart ■ r (UBM) hud' (Henry iamei) 9 c-v. Only weggcbobbic «ml fvw« Itoatcs: bccf«i««k If yom do tbt eye d lh i tom will pmrux yum ihrovgh • etermty m WWt do tHo call tb f me MMNk? Nsunint Fumnim (Jamet Joyce. Ubw€4 - -e y-® kfKw . «if tbal I m «fc iKcly “ “Hobody. MM m« be r , «Mb mm( In “ If ICbwi ■ Graduates RxlMti M AKma • lopllili kilblwt I. It • hytlnlH KlrtiM L IMiktiMt • fjflHk 1 fA ------------------------------------------------------------„ fyMx tUi u ur “TV« n only ike ftpht lo recover «hai k ‘ been tot and found and tot a pa in and apam. and no under conditions that seem •nrreprtKM Rut. perhapn neither pain nor km, for w% there is only the tryit . The rest is not oar business ' iTSHkxi m; H taking Pooh paw •‘ lai «• be tare of )oa (A A. Ml Memories... frQjviCJL, By the ttraight cal to the convent Si Naked, young, word there, while I ttood munching my like Dad kwed it Tint bread that month: So. boy. you’re (BerthoM Bmbil minded’ quoth the good fat father, wiping h«t own mouth. t wat reflection-time • To qurt thn miserable world' ’ W.ll you ren- ounce’.. the mouthfull of bread1 ' thought I; By no meant' ' R R ) Vy r m can do or dream you can May I m mK dogface 10 ,fc Vm ho dwe« Hj« fenis . petch • « c it t-(Goethe) ‘ I feel ' I nh on enthuiwtm which v ’ ® • Wattn. for nothing contrih- “ tranqnih e the mmd a a r . r « • po«M at which the owl ’ «‘ Htoctaaleye (Robert Wah 'hrj SMh)‘t Frankerttteifi) IL ( wwrtwey llewthefiwn ftoei • ra «Hh Jwha a left • C1waa n Rkhwrd Mathea • IlMwry t tvmiBtt (Albert Cimn) mOo I contradici myaeir Very «di then I comradici mytclf (I am large. I cantam mnlttiode I (Walt Whitman) -With • M d k mtmv m clear for a eccmd. W dr • the centre It % the thought. by g treme fatigo . I ha M gima Woolf. To I ' y- % CuAltyjL om dettmic irt co«- • «ar T“ CiJm “No. I think 'h r«i •« iat «ith oor 1 ‘N« io hear Mom and m 'C tm (Calnfi A Hobbe ) Whermf I an thart« a T - there « aN ay Pooh and me bnt I 4«. I «aid to Pooh, rt ooaat foe yam And Pooh «aid.'Troe It na t mek fm w ooc. bot too can a« ek tofciher«dNak Mid be 'That' boo it m' aaid Poob (A A Milne Yesterday... ( altori Mary Hinktlb McMahon • I agli«h I Hm Margaret Miller tomUlr kail) A. Of Marll • Rln|«|t Matlr I liratoth Am Vtou • History Spanish I iterature i fL 1 “AH thing. fad aad art built afar ‘|W II YeatsA a w a rk THtr arrt W.IUjl kULLf. '0 «juU (CfJ zlr Set to it that no one takes you We arc the music makers and “Koa «d«7 captare through hoDoa and de- the dreamer of a dream. (Willy noaandthcMr-v ceptive philosophy, thick de- Wonka) the mmnjml0J pend on human tradition and the gret nhat 1 Ad f ha K principle of tbtt world rather than on Chmt (Coloa- MM 21) did for M rt • Ambff Ufi VWI« krttiM M«w Marvat • Ki 1 ‘' t . 'M i J 2tev IkaOVA ••I cwnwxin owe tr e fcelmf • r n a comta nt problem d kl J«m remember tKat H ibe people • b •,eld karen'i bad ibe • « ♦ that yom v Kad F Scoet Fit perald) i« m im i) M s .. V ' Ui fpU|00 ) uu sMUMbY J0« u «9 41- Ua ru Kivy mu 1 „ «« . u t|i j uaq jj Ji « « JOJ w prui M iq lui| j pu,, put pucj q pwufi j M aJoi ||« jj 4 H o tt« pooJ tc j jjqiujujjj t t ||i • Junijojwuj irjjf 0| p«j jo iouoq IM«1 « O) p«J J« Jl - JJI| JJH| ui • oi MIOd - « 4 jOAOirq puv U«d UOO ||«N|« J ■ • pits' a i oi mi q «i • MIMPI4 4m« w «Mivfqqo ifm n mo _ Mf 1 J 4 oowyuoj wiMW ) INqno ILI P ' 'V9U tM py 4y on pjq t ioq fuq i.mw iy y M 'wHJtito «dm niftju • IMI«qK M P««M 4 f|l«| • W«f|| MMV tJi |M M| ) • OfMft W,V avsmivh UU¥JS IKU.MMVHS S.HJHU I A • • JOIUS ■ - M 4'tMtrn Im ,t T 5 II « broke - « 1 CSMM ft, Jj +US+ L- tVuMK.U P -God k«p me fro e «omfM i«f • ,ibo (MdHhl ’f iW .fete I h k m lbm. de r fncod. «0 Www art rwtom d iorro«i d ” (Will tlukrtfttjrr) w £. CtxJL A. I . “A tbit m fold doe not flitter, not all Vice « ignorance ' • tho«e that wander are lo t. (Plato) ft «te tMMte « uteh TMaks Mom ate Dte chaoun e« ote« « 4 (Kant) C. Vott H-«Uf • Bto Km !•• • kUUfy i'.rr • Cla sof ‘89... Mim iWrt la dw nt other n e«card H ate ter te «Mil) to decent kimtetf ' (T Sente) Tkeee comet • time «ten • ma t dt«- card oar ooo pen butt and fa he lofK. • d face ike tratk £ur d “Tkere a no toence matete fc« art «ritkoat fact - (V Natete ' F (uwqpui | «o3) . 1 M|1 HO l| U l u Mltcf Mil ..Wiw : - W H • .«MM WOM MM 1™ ■ 'W P «.. 'i pry l u .v po o U «Ml H i) .puo lita UMU 1 11 UMMfeltaut M(| MO UCU1 JO ptl M(| JOj UOdr • H («Ijoj u«q p | || tin |Wifuo m luuji m « JM|| 1 11: •miCii t|UOa n« poof i |i |««aq n |i iu Mp «jutu 9fo m m,, MO IU M| I cm : tta utui 1 41 • • 01 iq mfcti vm) pcq H - Ol MM I. _ |V mJ mo mm|« q 01 mm an f q «CPU pMtddft MV) aM|iM MWfMf MUtMii M|| M OHCWOtl QV •) U| M|| _ Jl ----D .ff _fet f for that final Mack. I ■ no . m b( rrftht back! ' I AM 1 TX iJ The l ord replied. M pw«« child. I ••« ; v «mkf new leave yoa ?? ' ' coffering. «ben yoa ace aaly oae e« « then that I carried yaa (Footprint Hr «ill act with trecbery. Me kaow iW «d • «helming! agam him. Me ham bn bun Me fear notbiaa. aacb a maa i n« S5JS mnka forTwylbrng Mam and find yoo the dream ««aid have new eome u«e rial ana a. a an I bey re a «r not f la k aabaat I tl«m kar (Kal lookup Tn fitfowly require more of « than Man w bom lo In - Man r i- t make m b fk kmdl imp be Above all it repair life Life iiaelf. the pk 8 m | ar«fv kar« Ww back aa an taufiftatm • ike capacity to tec people m ifl of life. to Iaagkte ««al4 «ale me cry. Tbaok yoa all I Kerr perpktitict and needv and to (Bom Paaiernak. l«,of can far ike beat l ar eara af my hie • I k ao be to etpend oaractea effectively Ce for iketn “ (I. A R Wybe) R |Im NUrW Magm • !•«• • m4t lym Moot • 4m -lwim kfih vmm • imwimi vrtJM %W«_- (X Mecx_ VferH. Yo m qwen y t O |0 « moment, gtrb -h i Alumni... ( kaadia I «« Hllllar • I o«omU« Am I It iaWtli ( Malae • Political Mmi Nmm? M |t • lluton Y %£b +V r™ ‘p P «V« f • « • !! be lima do you know I'm mad «aid AIk . the bo. dnio(tour hm' (Keo You mutt be. «aid the Cal or you ytm iMriawrih RrrxHwreI «mldn't hi«t come here (I cott Carrol) m:£. Yesterday... It n better to light one c«rt« the 4ark e « InterruitKMwl) ««die thon to (Amnetty f CUux, Some people come into cmr S t« go Otben«u %%k ud lent Mg 1 onr beam, «nd e ere atnr. «r J Mom people ore et m Ik wrM. and tho hit mi if icaiilntli. M if it N ncM them Rat ht an rt mritioai cawwa- ft (f I Oxiormil To wffff w't death and to be rtkta n wx tan (Fntl Pet l TV piwom «ill mi cmtf Ut« of rcttoa and («« ri Mr mt “ (Federal Papm 11 M,w Mom ternbk n «ndan k « profit to tV man that m • KOrdipmt The TyttaO mint inllw •H; Wl 8 1 I ■OLIN LIBRAH i C jkjUukfS i - (X W “lt’« the frame which make tx thing important and tome thing forgotten It' all only frame from which the content n e% E«« Babit ) in h be- to yen are ihan b% ' frr to ff« | iffMf. trm (ml «bat {Micbiiifflli. Tkr fnc Daklqont' retponae 10 the •hereabo«t of Talal am the ane«- venar) of lame Dtaa'i death M Do ym kmam «here Talal ? iiic Yeeh. tone fwy named Dir- ty Dean died and Talal it oet A «eck later, in Baber’ drawing room, the Old Lady ayi to her t«o friend Do yon e ho m tht life one mutt never be dtv coeragtcd The victout tnake didn’t kill me. and corneliv it completely recovered Let «ork hard and cbccrfvlly and ««11 coo- tint to be happy ' And unce that day. over in elephant country, ev- eryone hat been happy and con- tented (Baber the King) “So harpe tkattf they •« never they p « to the ahf tMI UKm- r , the fore , a -. •in afoayt h F1 , Milee.fhe N ' Corwer) MkM A. Arbaer • fleeoemlrv PeIMkal Selene ld«aed I. RneilWt • l.renamirv1 egHvh Van D. Illnekley • Dream If Mery lh t Rath • Drama Looking back... celebrating _ « be« retail (Acme Ca) it’f an planning oar ? _ T t‘rt rowing old. • mt 'rn4y%) “If you cannot captain. confn Voclpel) -Into «he Martin) Scam Once (Fred (Steve Leah 0 ShtrrJI There la na priHw that 4ot net hear • gift far m « at arm Da am (an i n aoad r m are «are Y % 4tm t aaed «ta gift ' (Rmhard Bad WawM a an “There ift mu •( here to Xhm eagle, there are Wian 4trw there on ycm M k( A«4 i ft i«iMof«r nt im matter to «M tom oe uU « «ki • foraabe k ‘f im' to omm up to t he on of tomy. iod «tH fn 4m« io the bn4« of goto There «i danger oi ttocowM to to- ol to tocfc « recitem hfcetyte (Join Their heart hare not grown old. pauioo And Ito ime • ' ka or conq e t. wander where they will. at- tend upon them Mill Rut they drift on the Mill «ater , nrntenonv beautiful, among •hat raiki will they build, by what lake edge or pool delight men’ eye when I awake tome day to find they have flow • ay (Yean) r «Oracle at Delphi) Chr t hrm C- Milhh} -life h «hat happen «« ym bu makm other piam J h U ’ Memories : p+tn'oc 1« Mi| f. Finmc XU ••...•ben there ■'« conquer ” ' bifiter th M « •No Alumni... Mm«« Carr I agluh Mati (Hall ■ Aathropofoc I ««rriKr (', (.ilmm • | aglUh (Ixrln Ium III • I «gluli C4JUL ■nuH- J ojU. d—u e. C« i 1 teli • tuto. Rk IU rt foi • warn ftatth Ml doa t knom the fimth ytt iT Bring yoar a«a I.mpth.de. ••««•litre (bere t a party 1 Rcpiictfnrfrtt) I 'ke UMh through the hotir- glaM. «o are the da « of omt Uvea (Anonvmotti Gemutl YttaaaT (Soane M' -CHAR Iff Vhar k W«n. go oa. teB 1 Maybe ■ «ili come to y« atyo go akm 1 (fr. the name rkffcj • • nicatiom code «ced Ur it (tmoima) c (Webvtcrl I filia I Haw Cm l«fW klntert? J. UWf • IHa«a rnat %- Mall Mb nn Hriaa IW4I • • !•• fC 4 VlP ' U f« N| live I«c fcfk jm .•4 «Min ymB fin and car yv Tl r No nutter «here fom ga. « «« «0« arc karoo low .) • Yoa rc monk ihe I W «me «pace, and all I «ill haveat found what I'm 'eftnHert Overcome looking for ' (U2) ■ 5 tsxz « V,« - • e !st is Now ■ At middle of Here and ft yoa think that mr « « other once or fcchl Tke lived «nr after, and who kl‘«e «hem sad _ aaymfcfceiwH ■ «ater from The P ri Sadr ef the W « Yesterday... r U. Cr u Hd oU (rfodjud Mi dkm h m m. im,i uraif ht Iwc, ’Wk i be behind ai sad • •! he before ■ « unaM matter What? What did I do? life, too is only an inMant. only t[K diuolving of ourtelvc n the sclve of other a if bestowing • gift (Zhivago) •e rtboyt il nc r oit (Titian. QLuXU find $Du f £ cufhs I------------- i Seniora... AlUoa Paata Aitar • Putfcotaft J«a«tfrr L Karina . aglufc Asm Jaaalaoa . M« k L- I •• K, Imm • UUfMitMal m4r— V kklMn • ! • • ■ better to light one candle than to darknet ' (A.I) PortUih fate TW w%o know «hat e wronjr with “111 never too late to b t a Mpp «” ■ N hm t ukr care of thermclve accord- hood ' (Tom Robbing. Still I if H' 4 lead to lm a lot looter than Woodpecker) [ ’ • • coowder thermeUe perfectly 17 ■ «effect their weaknew So in « l e w. a eaknecc of omc %ort favor, if you ackixmledge j iker . (Benjamin Hoff. The Tmo II Sfoil Hamilton I hr 11« h • Drama I’nlttiral Jklmr ( hrUtin M I'iltaer • Rlolati llnd Koikrlm • l’« hol« g% Marl ItrlllMM Warlord • I ngliah }U f Aft Take me hack 1« N York C rt . I re had tiNnfk “Y«, there art l o paiM yon can fro by. bat in the kwig ran. there' Mill time to change the road yoare on (Led err 1'®! “Lor happy m die ho ia Hi har- mony with ktritif (Hegel) What a long it range tnp it bee ” (The Gra trial Dead! •The an of an the I’ ' ««J pretuoa and the ttatbet 4 4 light of letter h mfM (Wah Whitman) iktdUduf 'ljcud£ ‘7 ' ' •deal increasingly iimx thn loco of P § ha ithin himself « does he look to oth- irpraval or disapproval. 10 lor by. for dcci- • • chaoa He rccogmret e« mthm himself 10 the only question ncn 0. Am I living m a «P y Mtisfying to -J ,™t, opre , «l Rogm) '■If.iV ■ - futej u To be nobody ■ b® yomelf « MtU I hot a doing it« hoi. nfkt and day. lo mike yon iWjW eke • mean to fight the MrdrJ bottle which any hemaa be ag can fgki. and never oaf fghmy (F I ( nMMfil Looking Back... kathnn HiliWlk HU • I flglMi I pa I'nroMt • IcwHHeks FreecIi like Kocclic • I nfl «H (pyX4 ruuiffl P P . m)mi w1j 1 t jo qiMuf pu iJ K P [rapriJ M|t •• l«q W odi«d poomM um mj ot vmamtmi 91° 1 • oy )l| ttl JO wp« “• M ° ur 1- ’ Tk N et • «' hoOmU' Nil « food mjn Graduates... I! tdwird Job treadmill • IHimi Rotort R l - Sfadto Artl fU«li tUm Uomur • fhilmofl d comider' Life Sj i day; « fragik oa tit pen lout •? from • tree turn- (Mi Kean) CX+juC -.. And you learn that you can en dure that you really are strong, and you really do have worth And you learn and learn With every goodbye you learn. (Comes the Dawn) The moti completely ton of all days a that on which one hat not laughed “(S de Chemfon) I MO • there a rat m my kitchen To . (ktucJL. jtA+s JyXA. For wire all ureal thin carry with them I ttertt lei school pet in I lie way of my I lie ml of a fall. and. read) at ike taying education (Mark Twain) ’Jbm as the poev fine ihmft arc hard ” (Socraiet) city need the female, to does the ml. bat perhaps m a more fundamental way. (Aba Moom) w«PP«H u o (nMKM x iuan m •j(«ruiirfl U) „d« «.«UO w II « MJ o « • ■ r w zrr-tz 'frrc ■•mi • «itei m •JMfJS l «ailM • • • H m 1 ■+ (+ if (J £• ' Natare h a language Can't any- body read’ (The Souths) Now I ct the secret of the making of ibe ben persons It n to pro in the open air. and to eat and sleep ■ith the earth (Walt Whitman) W hoever yon are. go out into the evening, leasing yonr room, of sihich yon krvm every bit: yonr hoo«e • the last before the infi- nite. whoever yon are (Rainer Marta Rilke) ?rU yW Inspiratu mmt •• light the song with seme hold away despair mm that ■ I will not ash faced wnh ■ ' dark and %m (Robcr’ Ma«r m ' P uM keep, through all r 9 y rv the wmpk and heart of her childhood. ? “ ° °«M ker «her little children. ■ '‘•ke thor eyea bright and many a itrange tale. n nn with the dream of 7 ,: d of long ago Carta ) 3or K a ”Au lie ben run Volkvaagon 76 jj- S fy BeM of lock to Mel and Bren If and Inn. and Wead -Vnt for- get rood trip for rum-nmnerv tote night camping, and Bey I nr go water tpom And non of oil thank. Mom and Dod--nou jan four more year . fljlstu%4n l t- Yesterday... A. O'Boi Hior krr • l rai himrt V. Carr • l)ra«i Margaret Smmt ticWfldi • 0 Ba r 'HcjccA s. Yon ka«« mom become men and •omrn of renaon “ ( The air at Return) Tbere'i • kfki tbe darknn of nmbod ' bfe ( The RocA} Horror fhclmre Shorn) a Ccu “M wm banki I parked op m caw and •at on (bran, at dmed on tberr booh m a colony play a different pan in yonr em fence tram «Hat tbe do in Fa rope. there a a abok aide of yomr life nbacb there they alone take charge of; and on tbn accoant. according in I bear qoalsty. yon feel more gratefal to them, or more indignant with them, tbaa yon mil me do in embrd coontnet (leak fbnmen. Omi of Afnct) “So more n be f L C- ife oJ the people you love with love. vV w -Mm the ty that you feel. Things ■ tn$ to work out fine if you only will JJu -Among all the winter there are. one « to endlew that your heart. Minmng that w, - ler. outlast forever “ {Rilke) -Maw hyvtcrta h a dodgy tbrng. tart mow hyatcna among people who arc MNcligcat etioogh to know they arc wndtrpcepared and wfcoae normal method of dealmg w b life n to fire ofT oat ham hke math-we gun bullet n hkc bong in the uwddW af a dartboard Candida Candids f 1 1 Commencement... May 21, 1989 Although trcatcned by rain, Kcn on Col kgc'i class of 1989 was granted a reprieve and saw only sunny ftkioa and cool breezes Assembled on the Samuel Mather Lawn, the One Hundred Sixty-First Commencement of Ken yon College took place Honorary degree were bestowed on eight men and w«micn who earned distinction in their respective fields Henry O. Cisneros, Mayor of San Antonio. Texas, was awarded the Doctor of l aw degree, as well as Joan Jones Port man in honor of her active participation in civic organization and her devotion to Kenyon College I he degree of Doctor of Science wai awarded to three individuals-Flias J Corey, scientist of renowned virtuosity; t rances Moore l.appc, world hunger expert and author, and James Meredith Pappenhagcn. retir- ing professor of Chemistry. Robert L. Baker and Basil Peter Seymour, retiring professors of History and Ircnch respec- tively. were given the Doctor of Humane l etters degree. Finally, Barbara Jordan, voice of reason and justice, was awarded the Doctor of l.ettcrs degree The Commencement address by Barbara Jordan centered on the now popular Mike and the Mechanics song. “The Living Years. ' Jordan left the class of 1989 with a reinforced perspective of personal responsibility for their families, their communities, and their country She has been described most appropriately by ‘‘World Almanac” as one of the twenty- five most influential women in America. Certainly this wom- an, Barbara Jordan, left her mark on a cheering and grateful audience Finally, Anil Mammcn. the President of the Class of 19X9. came to the podium. His words presented classmates with vignettes of their four years at Kenyon--complete with laugh- ter and tears Although now free to take leave of Kenyon and begin their own journey in the real world, their forever com- mitment to their experiences, their memories, and their friends will always be a part of their lives jum 4iw Aiui 1 iJiil! •«ilJillillJiiuiiiilijil liiiJijiiiiiiiiiiijJiiiilililjj Jllinmflmtiiilfifulliilislii ppp —p,.. - jp S! ;nif|fe| iiiiniiiti;{ iiiiiii i'M'’!!iliiiiiiigiiiiilnl‘ iii; tmmmmi ▲ A i
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