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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Kenyon chapter.

Name: Katherine King

Year: 2017

Major/Minor: Sociology Major (maybe) English Minor

Hometown: Wilder, Kentucky

Campus Activities: Student Manager of Writing Center, UCC, Collegian Magazine

 

Hey Katherine! Thanks for letting us interview you today. Let’s jump right in. If you had a theme song, what would it be?

The Lonely Goatherd” from “The Sound of Music”

 

What’s your favorite campus event?

When the little purple flowers bloom for the first time.

 

What’s your favorite Peirce food?

OBVIOUSLY the caprese sandwiches!

 

Best thing about Kenyon?

Availability of Zesta Crackers.

 

Worst thing about Kenyon?

The days when there are oyster crackers instead of Zesta Crackers.

 

Who would play you in the movie of your life?

Meryl Streep.

 

What’s one item on your Kenyon Bucket List?

It was to be a Campus Cutie, but now that I’ve accomplished that, it’s to get on more roofs.

 

If you were invisible for the day, what would you do on campus?

Play the organ, invisibly. Also I would run around screaming and claiming I was the ghost of a dead Phi Tau.

 

If you could perform a duet with anyone living or dead, who would it be?

Julie Andrews.

 

Any last things we should know about you?

I, like my good friend Jono, am very friendly. Also I am the secret owner of Manning organ.

Thank you Katherine! Hope you never run out of Zesta Crackers!

Image Sources: Katherine King, Giphy.com

 

Reagan Neviska is a senior at Kenyon College where she studies Anthropology and Music. She is an active member of her coed Greek service organization, The Archon Society, as well as the president of Gospel Choir, a Her Campus Chapter Writer, and a member of the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, where she plays percussion. Reagan's interests include reading, practicing and listening to music, playing with dogs (her family has four!) and watching Downton Abbey.  You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @Reagaroni.