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Gompei Kuwada
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A member of the Class of 1893 and a brother of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Gompei Kuwada was the first goat keeper. He was given this job by his class in 1891. The story goes that he was chosen because of his initials, G.K., which could also be imagined to stand for "Goat Keeper." He was on the varsity chess, soccer, volleyball, football, and tennis teams. He also had a perfect 4.0 GPA. Kuwada was originally from Japan.
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A member of the Class of 1893 and a brother of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Gompei Kuwada was the first goat keeper. He was given this job by his class in 1891. The story goes that he was chosen because of his initials, G.K., which could also be imagined to stand for "Goat Keeper." He was on the varsity chess, soccer, volleyball, football, and tennis teams. He also had a perfect 4.0 GPA. Kuwada was originally from Japan.