Kevin Carr
Kevin Carr is a female-to-male transgendered vampiric member of the class of 2009. He hails from Baghdad, Iraq, and considers himself a lolbertarian. He was born on a midsummer Monday, on July 14, 1876 and was bitten (and changed) by a vampire on March 27, 1893. Among his various interests and passions are musical theater, video games, music, murdering innocents, and sleep.
He has been involved in many theatrical productions throughout campus, particularly musical theater, and is a capable singer. He also has gained celebrity status on Oberlin Confessional. Some trends associated with him are Furbys, Pokémon, and furries.
Many enjoy fucking Pokémon against a Kevin Carr whenever one is available.
He is a particularly vicious vampire, whose most despicable act would probably be the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, effectively starting World War I.
Somewhat paradoxically, considering his vampiric ways and his key role in the beginning of one of the world's most horrific wars, Carr is also a known civil rights leader. He is generally considered the single most important figure in the end of South African apartheid, and has since campaigned ceaselessly around the world for various social and political causes, including a large role in the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War. He decided to enroll at Oberlin College both for the variety of beautiful and delicious women from whom he could feed, and the college's reputation for political activism.
Carr's most recent theatrical role is as Illinois Senator Barack Obama in the 2008 United States Presidential Elections. It is a well-paid position, though it requires long hours on the job as well as a substantial amount of time in makeup each day. The character has proven to be phenomenally popular, and has taken him so far as receiving the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. He is contractually obligated to the role until as far away as 2016, but whether he will reprise it for so long rests primarily on the character's continued ability to command a following.

