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There is only one Bernard James Kenyon, aka BINKS, Jimmie, BBK and the Binkster. We love him. We love him for bring us all together through Christian Encounter. For all the laughs, for the trips to NY, for his rooting for the Yankees and especially for the love of his family and friends.

Who once said, "I smell Cookies," "HDs" "Passignano/Positano and "Let's not stop, let's keep going." Go Binks Go!!!

And what a Chemistry teacher... Look at the article from "The Mount."

Click on the Kenyon Album below and enjoy!
Click to Enlarge. From the Cover of "The Mount."
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Factoid - In 1948 Bernard Kenyon was the batboy for the Pawtucket Slaters, a Class B affiliate of the Boston Braves. The Slaters were the first team to call McCoy Stadium home. The Pawtucket Slaters would play for 4 seasons in the New England League, as Braves affiliates.

If you have a team photo of the 1948 Pawtucket Slaters please email it to me.