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Campus Cutie: Sam Larson ’17

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

Name: Sam LarsonAge: 18Year: Freshman (Class of 2017)Intended Major: Music or PsychologyHometown: Parker, Colorado

HCK: What activities are you involved in on campus?SL: WKCO, Take 5, and Chamber Singers

Favorite genre of music?Folksy Alternative

What’s something that most people at Kenyon don’t know about you?I did not maintain my facial hair before I came here. When I came here, people thought it was cool that I could grow a beard, so I kept it.

What is your ideal date?Anything that involves Anna Kendrick.

Biggest turn-on? Turn-off?Biggest turn-on would definitely be smelling good. Turn off: Being a serial killer.

Do you have any guilty pleasures?I enjoy things that should be considered guilty pleasures, but I don’t actually feel guilty. Like, I love watching chick flicks. They’re awesome.

Who’s your OTP (One True Pairing)?Dean and Cas from Supernatural.

What’s one thing on your Kenyon bucket list?To graduate.

What’s your dream job?If I could be anything, I would be a Disney Imagineer. But more realistically, I want to be a high school choir director.

If you were a cookie, what kind of cookie would you be?Peanut butter.

Class of 2017 at Kenyon College. English major, Music and Math double minor. Hobbies: Reading, Writing, Accidentally singing in public, Eating avocados, Adventure, and Star Wars.
Ally Bruschi is a senior political science major at Kenyon College. She spent this past summer interning as a writer with both The Daily Meal, a digital media group  dedicated to "all things food and drink" and The Borgen Project, a non-profit organization that partners with U.S. policymakers to alleviate global poverty. Before entering the "real world" of jobs, however, Ally spent many summers as a counselor at an all-girls summer camp in Vermont, aka the most wonderful place on earth. A good book, a jar of peanut butter, a well-crafted Spotify playlist, and a lazy dog could get her through even the worst of days.