Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Times Yearbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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Page 36 text:

9-...----n 5 ifrvff... Tm? 'Fx C gf 'f 9 --Mgt .cf , Qffefslg ttrrimnftsy FOREWORD 1932 has certainly seen the greatest ad- vance our school has made since-well, 1892, when the school was built on its present site. We sincerely hope that the Times has kept up with the advance of the school. It has been hard, this year, to keep in contact with the school as a whole on account of the increased size. We have been forced to cut down on some of our features due to the necessity of keeping down the number of pages, and also of preserving the balance in our magazine. Had we continued as before and had hundred- word personal write-ups, there would have been room for little more in the journal than these and the advertisements. If the Times seems in any way to bear more upon the Collegiate section of the school, it is in no wise due to the wish of the Editorial Staff, but rather to the lack of material on the Commercial and Techni- cal sections. This, of course, was natural, when you consider the complete change for the former in moving into new quarters, and for the latter in becoming, as it has, a brand new part of the school. With more material to choose from this year, and also less space in the magazine, we feel that the quality of work in the Times of 1932 should be better than in the past. Interest was greatly stimulated by the Times contests. A new record has been set in practically every competition. There were no fewer than thirty entries in the Poetry Contest, twenty-one in the Cover, and eighteen in the Senior Story. We are greatly indebted to the judges of the var- ious contests who gave their valuable assistance so willingly. WELCOME The Times takes great pleasure this year in welcoming a host of new teachers to the school. The whole teaching staff of the Commercial School has moved to the new building, along with new teachers for the Technical Department and a number of additions to the Collegiate staff. The Commercial Department teachers include Mr. Shurtleff, Miss Cummings, Miss Davidson, Miss McFaul, Miss Wilton, Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Hill. Those in the 'newly-formed Technical School are Miss Nichol, Miss Rikley, Mr. Christiansen, Mr. Love, Mr. Wood, Mr. VVeston, Mr. McKeown and Mr. Sedge- wick. In the Collegiate, Miss Robinson and Miss Gordon have come to teach Moderns and Classics, respectively, Miss Coughlin Latin and Art, Mr. Braithwaite Science and Mathematics, and Mr. Tolchard to take over the duties of Mr. Fice as gymnasium instructor for boys. To all these newcomers we extend a hearty welcome, and we hope that they will enjoy their stay here. A CHANGE How quiet and deserted the main hall of the Collegiate now seems! The door of the old main office is opened twice daily to allow the lates to enter and receive their slips and lines to write after school. This ceremony is conducted by our worthy and esteemed Vice-Principal, Mr. Hedley. The Principal's office which is now situ- ated in the new wing is splendidly lighted and well equipped. A tit setting for the headmaster of K.C.V.I. -13-

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