Peg Harmon's life and influence at Otterbein
You’ve all seen her, in her slacks with her short brown hair, windblown face, and dog leash in hand; Peg Harmon has woven her image into all of our minds. Most students might not be able to place a name to her face, yet she has seamlessly become a part of Otterbein’s campus and the everyday lives of students. She’s been a part of the community since the early ’70s and has become a part of our history. Her image is painted in the minds of Otterbein students from decades ago because of her involvement with the early black students at Otterbein and also her involvement with the local fraternity Pi Kappa Phi. Although her love for learning plays an enormous part of her reasons for wanting to live practically on campus, it is the students who keep her here today.