1912-Alva D. Kenamond begins at SC; hired to teach physics and mathematics
1914-1947-Assists in running or oversees the Summer School
1916-Elephant skeleton found on his house's property, verifying part of a local story (Shepherdstown Register article)
1920-Organized first football team at SC
1925- Officially named dean in college catalog (was "First Assistant to the Principal" from 1919-1924)
1926-Yearbook dedicated to him
1941-Designed cover of 1941 college catalog (PICKET article)
1946-Named class sponsor for this year's senior class
1948- Retires from position; maintains presence in academic and non-academic community
1963- Publishes Prominent Men of Shepherdstown: 1792-1962
1966-Kenamond Hall dedicated
1971-Scholarship created in his name as a memorial
1912-AD Kenamond teaches sciences
Display title and source citations
1971-Scholarship begun
1966-Dedication of Turner and Kenamond Halls (both are now gone, as of early 2024)
1963- Copy of Prominent Men of Shepherdstown
Dean-Emeritus Kenamond's favorite activities: writing about local history and supporting Shepherd College.
Summer term 2024's display is a celebration of Mr. Alva D. Kenamond, one of Shepherd College's most famous instructors and emeritus faculty, the very first dean of the college. An amateur historian, he was active in ensuring the proper running of the campus as dean, instructor, coach, supporter, and celebrant of Shepherd College as it grew from a small institution for training teachers into a four year college with a strong identity.
The photograph to the left is found in the 1926 Shepherd College yearbook, the Cohongoroota. Physical copies of college yearbooks are available in the Community Reading Room for patrons to examine. |
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The photograph on the right is from the college newspaper, The Picket, the oldest student publication. Physical copies of the paper are housed in the Shepherd University Archive.
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All contents are listed from the back of the case to the front
1914-1947- Director of Summer School
1926-Yearbook Dedication
1948-Dean Kenamond retires
Dean Kenamond's care and promotion of Shepherd College and its students was well-known throughout his tenure as a professor, dean and Dean Emeritus; it is reflected in his varied activities. His second passion was the history of Jefferson County.
In 1927, he helped form and was president of the Jefferson County Historical Society, an organization that still exists today. (https://www.jeffersonhistoricalwv.org/about/founding-history).
When AD Kenamond died, he was buried at Elmwood Cemetery in Shepherdstown, not among his contemporaries, but among the "prominent men" he had researched.
1916-Elephant toy and sections of relevant article (transcribed by archivist from PDF text)
1920-football
1925- Faculty page 1925 college catalog (copy)
1941-College catalog (includes Picket article describing cover creation by Dean Kenamond)
Mover
Summer School for teachers increased attendance under Kenamond's direction.
Shaker
Encouraged and coached a new sport on campus its first year; football is now a Fall tradition.
Dean
Professor Kenamond is named Shepherd College's first dean and continued to shape the campus for the next 23 years in that administrative position.
All photographs in this display were taken by Ms. Tara Carlisle.