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' at .- V . ,rg-3' If ,.' ' 4 .ysgjv Q -'.. fE ',lz R ', 4411551 JOHN PARKIN PHOTOGRAPHY BRUCE TAYLOR ART ASS'T. 4 STEPHEN POLEVOY TREASURER GAY PURDY ART CO-EDITOR SISTER WARNER LIT. ASS'T. YEI-IRBO0K EXECUTIVE ELAINE LUSCOMBE SECRETARY an fir? ' J LUALHATI KUHONTA LIT. ASS'T. STEWART SCRIVER LIT. ASS'T. ANN KENNEDY LITERARY EDITOR, HEDDY KAWNIK ART CO-EDITOR DUNCAN MCPHERSON ADVERTISING SISTER ADRIENNE ART ASS'T. S- 5 X .R .4 PHYLLIS DITMARS LIT. ASS'T.
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Editorial lt is ironic that the closest one ever feels to some- thing is at the moment of separation. This is true of leaving Toronto Teachers' College. One suddenly feels attached to the school and in a way indebted to it, for it is here that we have learned sound philosophy and methodology of teaching. In order that one put his whole heart into any particular undertaking he must first be convinced that the undertaking is worthwhile. In the short span of one year we have come to more fully realize that teaching is not only one of the most important professions of our society but also that, if it is to be well done, it is one of the most technical and difficult both in preparation and practice. Graduation, or even the contemplation of graduation, reminds one of how much the College has done for him. The T966 yearbook is not essentially different from last year's, or that of two years ago, or even from the ragged T953 magazine in the yearbook office. Yet, each year, a few new, different, and valuable changes and additions are made: for example, this year a greater emphasis has been placed on student art, indicated by the change from the Literary Section to a section titled The Arts. Thus, the magazine changes and matures with the school, reflecting the highlights of each particular year. We have tried to give the college our best ideas. As editor I am extremely grateful for the invaluable assistance of all the members and advisors of the Yearbook Staff who did their utmost to fulfil their responsibilities - plus a little more. We only hope that the product of our work is fit to take its place in the records of what has been to all of us a very signifi- cant year.
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YEARBDDK STAFF il it Ji Back Row Miss Fletcher Sister Warner, Lualhati Kuhonta, Phyllis Ditmars, Stewart Scriver, Mr. Wolford Mr Gaynor Stephen Polevoy Bruce Taylor Sister Adrienne. Front Row John Parkin Duncan McPherson, Elaine Luscombe, Elizabeth Werner, Ann Kennedy, Heddy Kawnik Gay Purdy The first few months of the year we found ourselves not knowing what to do, and for the last months wonder- ing how we'd get it all done. The decisions on the colour and materials and print were discussed and revised and then the real worry began - what was going inside the book. Each department had its own headache - the ad- vertising getting its ads, the photographer hovering over the college in a helicopter snapping madly, the art de- partment had long hours on past-e-ups of the pictures, as well as many illustrations, the literary department fran- tically gathering prose and poetry and club write ups, to say nothing of the editing and special articles. We spent more than one Saturday or week night en- veloped in copy, typewriters pounding, revived occasion- ally by Mr. Walford's coffee pot. All of us on the Yearbook Staff would like to acknowledge our special thanks to the masters who gave us much valuable guidance and assist- ance: Mr. Walford, Miss Fletcher, Miss Power, Miss Horne, Mr. Gaynor, Mr. O'Neil, Mr. Holtham and Mrs. Hughes. To Mr. Wlikie from Richardson, Bond and Wright we are especially grateful for advice throughout all stages of pro- duction. At the time of writing, a trip to the printers in Owen Sound and a Yearbook banquet offer a future break - but our real reward will be seeing the finished product.
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