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THE KENCOLL 1957 Page 7 MR A. F. S. GILBERT THE PRINCIPALS MESSAGE The Kencoll, our school magazine, is now taken for granted but the rise to its present stature is a development of years of hard work on the part of the editorial staff and teacher sponsors. The first attempt to record school events in ma- gazine form was in the early thirties. At that time a mimeographed sheet called the Kennedy Keyhole appeared One issue came out in February and a second one in April. All of the work was mimeo- graphed and was produced through the school office with the assistance of our secretary. The students who produced this school paper were justly proud of it. In 1936 this publication branched out and an eight-page pamphlet appeared. It was twelve by nine in ches and was printed by the Herald Press. This issue carried eight small advertisements and sold for 5 cents. In 1937 the magazine was mimeograped again hut this time it was bound with a plain gold colored paper cover on which was printed the school crest and the title The Keyhole . The inside of the back cover carried the advertisements which paid for the cover. This was the real forerunner of the Kencoll. Under the guidance of Dick Graybiel as editor, the Kencoll as such came into existence in 1938. This issue carried pictures of the Grade 13 classes, the teaching staff, the Forum, the Kencoll staff and the Ontario Senior Championship Basketball team. It also had one page of miscellaneous pictures. The advertising was somewhat more extensive than what appeared in the Keyhole and helped pay for the magazine. In 1939 the magazine again reverted to the Key- hole. Two mimeograp hed issues were published but they were not comparable to the Kencoll. The stud- ents were not satisfied and made a more determined effort the next year and issued the second edition of the Kencoll. This issue carried the pictures of all teams and also pictures of the graduating classes. Since 1940 the magazine has been issued annually with the exception of 1 ( 42 when difficulties arose due to the war and it was not published, but a mimeographed edition of the Keyhole was published. Fven though many activities had to be curtailed in 1943 a group of students decided that the Kencoll must be published again. With the assistance of Mr. B. Y. Brown (now principal of Walkerville C.I.) and Mr. Howard Riggs, now of Varsity Sports Centre, the efforts of these students bore fruit and the magazine produced was the best up to that time. Mr. Brown continued to direct the business end of the magazine until he was transferred to Walker- ville C.I. in 1950. Mr. Riggs was editor until he retired to take up business. Mr. Walter who had worked with Mr. Brown and Mr. Riggs for a number of years took over the responsibility of the Kencoll in l l 50 and has been its sponsor up to the present. As our magazine has improved, the cost of pro- duction have risen by leaps and bounds. If it were not for the enterprising business mana- gers it is doubtful whether the school could con- tinue to produce the Kencoll. This year the student Forum fee included a sub- scription to the Kencoll. This has helped to produce the fine copy which is now ' in your hands.
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Page 6 THE KENCOLL 1957 SCHOOL STAFF Third Row: Mr. M. C. Thomson, Mr. D. J. Mahon, Mr. W. Wear, Mr. E. W. Fox, Mr. A. Fletcher, Mr. A. W. Green, Mr. H. Ward, Mr. M. W. Wass, Mr. O. E. Robbins, Mr. W. Gross, Mr. R. Warwick, Mr. R. Bartlet, Mr. J. Durrant, Mr. T. D. Walter. Second Row: Mr. A. F. S. Gilbert, Mr. O ' Brien, Mr. H. J. Laf ramboise, Mr. G. Arnott, Mr. G. Letourneau, Mr. D. Hyland, Mr. J. A. Donohue, Mr. F. D. Knapp, Mr. D. McArthur, Mr. R. R. Deagle, Mr. M. W. Ryan. First Row: Miss S. Pullen, Miss M. Mcintosh, Miss E. Blair, Mrs. B. Neely, Miss P. Bondy, Miss J. McNeill, Mrs. A. Gailius, Mrs. L. May, Mrs. Hem pie, Mrs. J. Unger, Mrs. M. Aitcneson. THE KENCOLL STAFF Third Row: B. Russell, E. Marshall, M. Biro, B. Barnes, D. Heward, J. Biro, A. Barat. F. Chambers, B. Lane, Mr. J. J. Donohue. Second Row: Mr. J. Durrant, L. Earl, D. Patrick, M. Stewart, J. Stover, B. Mossman, A. Sinclair, First Row: V. Tarda, L. Paskevicius, A. Attikin, Mr. T. D. Walter, N. Bodyk, D. Moodrey, A. Tarcia, J. Marshall, C. Finlay.
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Page 8 THE KENCOLL 1957 Ufctnrta Cnll g in the UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Founded l y Royal Charter in 1936 Far the General Education of Youth in the J arious Branches of Literature and Science on Christian Principles. AS ONE OF THE FEDERATED COLLEGES IN THE FACULTY OF ARTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, VICTORIA COLLEGE enrols students in all courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce preparatory to admission to the schools of Graduate Studies, Divinity, Education. Law and Social Work. In the Annesley Hall Women ' s Residences accommodation is available for women students of Victoria College. In the Victoria College Residences ac- commodation is available for men students of the College. For full information, including calendars and bulletins, apply to the Registrar, Victoria College, Toronto. IT ' S BMTLEry BARTLET, MACDONALD AND GOW LIMITED Ouellette Avenue at Sandwich Street For Clothes That Go to the Head of the Class COMPLIMENTS OF Canada Plastering Contr. Co. • 1576 Benjamin Ave. Windsor, Ont. Phone CL 6-337 COMPLIMENTS From Marie Mary CHATTERBOX FOOD BAR 850 Tecumseh E. Windsor, Ont. AL ' S BARBER SHOP 342 Tecumseh W. Hair Stylist PROP. AL QUENNEVILLE
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