Kenyon Class of 1961 Fall Class Letter
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| Dear Class of ‘61,
Kenyon couldn’t be more Kenyon than it is in the fall. I’m talking cool breezes to balance out the afternoon sun, crunchy leaves blanketing everything in autumn colors and an endless supply of friendly faces to greet you along Middle Path. Whatever the season, I look forward to running into you on the Hill again soon, especially since we haven’t had a chance to reconnect there in some time.
And what a campus we’ll have to return to! Chalmers Library is open and beautiful. All four classes are studying together again in Gambier. (With a bonus first-year cohort finishing a semester in Copenhagen!) And plans are taking shape for an unforgettable Reunion 2022 on the Hill. (Mark your calendar for the weekend of May 27. All alumni are invited to attend!) I will get registration information to you as soon as available.
In other exciting campus news, the College just shared its new strategic plan that will guide its planning and actions leading up to the bicentennial in 2024 and beyond. You will be pleased to see it includes core elements like developing a computer science program informed by the liberal arts; enrolling, retaining and graduating a student body that is representative of the talent and diversity of our nation and the world; and expanding its commitment to environmental responsibility.
You have also likely heard the announcement of the Kenyon Access Initiative which will bring more high-achieving students to Kenyon thanks to a $25 million matching grant from the Schuler Education Foundation. Any amount we give through this Kenyon Access Initiative will be matched 1:1 and will go to a new scholarship for students from families with limited means and those ineligible for government aid — up to $25 million. Scroll on to learn more about Kenyon’s strategic plan and the Kenyon Access Initiative (and how they fit into our 2024 bicentennial celebration).
As you know by now, my job is to ask you to consider supporting today’s students with a gift to the Kenyon Fund and (if you have the ability) making an additional gift to the Kenyon Access Initiative that has the potential to bring 50 additional talented students to Kenyon each year.
Kenyon couldn’t be Kenyon without involved and supportive alumni like us. As the bicentennial draws closer, I ask each of you to do a little more than you have in the past to help make Kenyon the special place it is. This could mean becoming an alumni volunteer, attending a College event, submitting a class note or setting up a recurring monthly gift. Remember also that you can consider Kenyon in your will.
I hope to see you all at our postponed 60th reunion in Gambier next May.
All the best, Hutch P.S. Is Kenyon already in your will? Let the College know about your planned giving by emailing daleiden1@kenyon.edu.
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There's a lot happening at Kenyon today.
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We want you to be a part of it.
The Our Path Forward to the Bicentennial campaign is about building a strong foundation for Kenyon’s third century by growing our endowment and strengthening alumni connections. Get involved by:
Staying connected to Kenyon
You may only be a Kenyon student for four years, but you’re a member of our alumni community for life. The Office of Alumni and Parent Engagement strives to make it easy — and fun — to stay connected. GET INVOLVED
Making a gift
Gifts of all sizes add up: every year, gifts of $100 or less to the Kenyon Fund total more than $250,000. Also, every dollar given to the Kenyon Access Initiative between now and June 2026 will be matched and used to create permanent new scholarship funds to enroll exceptional students with limited resources and those who are ineligible for government aid. MAKE A GIFT
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Upcoming Events for Alumni
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Save the date for these upcoming events for alumni taking place online and on the Hill.
- Kenyon Women Giving Back
The quarterly event series continues on Tuesday, March 22 via Zoom.
- Kenyon Together
The 36-hour online giving challenge kicks off Tuesday, April 12.
- Reunion Weekend
All alumni are invited to join us on the Hill May 27–29.
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John “Fox” Symons: Wife Susan and I continue to enjoy our apartment here at the Knollwood Military Officer Retirement Home in northwest Washington D.C. We moved here two days before the COVID19 "shut-down" occurred on 13 March 2020. I'm looking very much forward to attending our next reunion back on the Hill - hopefully next May, 2022. Let's hope the national requirement to wear masks is lifted by then.
Daniel Holland: In early August I had the good fortune to be able to return to Kenyon. I was greatly impressed by the new West Quad, which seems to be a marvelous facility. It also seems to fit in well architecturally with the rest of the campus buildings. I had a nice visit with John Knepper, who happened along as we were walking up Middle Path. Shared a lot of great memories of our time at Kenyon together. I am still composing poetry every day putting some of it up on Facebook. The best news, my wife, Patty, is now able to play with the Waynesboro Symphony Orchestra, so there is again music in our lives. I hope to see y'all at Kenyon in 2022.
Bob Hoge: I am continuing to enjoy retirement. We are continuing to travel, although Cunard cancelled our planned voyage from Barcelona to Singapore on the Queen Elizabeth because of Corona, but we are hopeful for future trips. We can travel to Victoria and Montreal visiting sons and family.
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If you missed the chance to share your news for this letter, you can submit a class note at any time via class.letters@kenyon.edu.
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Kenyon is grateful to the following donors for their generous support of the College, including the Kenyon Fund, during the 2020-21 fiscal year. An asterisk (*) indicates a donor is a member of the Henry J. Abraham Society for loyal and consecutive giving. An obelisk (†) indicates an individual who is deceased. Please note that as of July 1, 2019 Kenyon’s annual giving societies have changed. Visit kenyon.edu/societies for more information.
1961
Annual Fund Total: $314,668
Class Participation: 57.1%
President's Society
Donors of $50,000 or more
John A. Woollam H'08*
Philander Chase Society
Donors of $10,000 to $24,999
John S. Wells*
Bexley Society
Donors of $2,500 to $9,999
Timothy Fuller H'83*
Barrie Hazelton (widow of
John A. Hazelton)
Gilman R. King*
A. Scott Leiper*
Philip S. Post P'91*
Harry E. Spain Jr.*
Kenyon Society
Donors of $1,000 to $2,499
Donald W. Doerge
S. Bradley Gillaugh*
Robert G. Knott Jr. P'97*
David E. Lenz*
Robert T. Riker*
John Richard Symons*
Donors of $1 to $999
Paul L. Abbott*
David C. Brown P'89*
Richard Carter*
John C. Clark P'90
Erin Hanni (widow of The Rev.
Philip S. Hanni)
Richard I. Hayes MD
R. Hutchins Hodgson Jr.*
Larry J. Hofer
Daniel O. Holland
Geoffrey M. Howard*
Robert C. Howell*
John P. Kierzkowski*
Nicholas K. Long*
John W. Snow H'93
Charles F. Stannard*
Don T. Vidro*
Carol Woodworth (widow of Daniel K. Woodworth)*
George Wharton Mariott Society
These alumni have included Kenyon in their estate plans or have made
other planned gifts.
S. Bradley Gillaugh
Norman R. Hane
John A. Hazelton
R. Hutchins Hodgson Jr.
Robert C. Howell
Robert G. Knott, Jr.
A. Scott Leiper
Robert T. Riker
John R. Symons
Susan Travis IMO Patterson Travis†
Herbert† and Sue Winkler†
John A. Woollam
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105 Chase Avenue, Gambier, OH 43022
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