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BTL Fall 2009: New member bios

Posted by 1 December 2009
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By Erich Hein

This semester, Demosthenian Literary Society has been graced with some lovely new faces, voices, and viewpoints:

Camille Fischer
Latin 2012
She very serious about multicultural edu-cation.

Kathleen Grundy
Health Promotions 2013
She shakes. No one knows why.

Kole Bowman
International Affairs 2013
He has a particular fondness for dirty shoe throwers.

Justin Sheffield
English and Linguistics 2013
He doesn’t think reason exists.

John Mays
History 2013
Chivalry isn’t dead with this southerner.

Archie Japaridze
Spanish, International Affairs, Latin American and Caribbean Cultures 2010
He enjoys attractive older women who may or may not pursue younger men.Conner Land
Political Science 2013
He wishes his mother had read him a letter he wrote.

Ana Kabakova
English 2013
The fire which burns in her heart is for National Public Radio.

Evan Thompson
International Affairs 2013
He enjoys the fact that he is a Canadian citizen. Unlike other Canadians, he finds no distinction between ham and Canadian bacon, eh.

Camille Gregory
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Anthropology 2013
She likes to cook outside.

Michael Duffy
Pre-Business 2013
He enjoys sharing, creating and listening to all types of music. The saxophone is his weapon of choice.

Rob Poppell
Economics 2011
In short, Rob believes in the beauty of competition to make everyone better.

Hayden Evans
Chemistry 2012
He believes that if you say something, you should back it up. He cited the mus-tache he grew for a friend, despite it mak-ing him look like a “creeper.”