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Kennedy, W. C. Collegiate Institute Yearbook 1966-1967 University of Windsor Scholarship at UWindsor Essex County (Ontario) High School Yearbooks Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive 1967 Kennedy, W. C. Collegiate Institute Yearbook 1966-1967 Kennedy, W. C. Collegiate Institute (Windsor, Ontario) Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/essexcountyontariohighschoolyearbooks Part of the Public History Commons Recommended Citation Kennedy, W. C. Collegiate Institute (Windsor, Ontario), "Kennedy, W. C. Collegiate Institute Yearbook 1966-1967" (1967). Essex County (Ontario) High School Yearbooks. 83. https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/essexcountyontariohighschoolyearbooks/83 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Southwestern Ontario Digital Archive at Scholarship at UWindsor. It has been accepted for inclusion in Essex County (Ontario) High School Yearbooks by an authorized administrator of Scholarship at UWindsor. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Essex County Branch of The Ontario Genealogical Society (EssexOGS) Active Members: Preserving Family History; Networking & Collaborating; Advocates for Archives and Cemeteries This yearbook was scanned by the Essex County Branch of The Ontario Genealogical Society in conjunction with the Leddy Library on the campus of the University of Windsor for the owners of the book. The EssexOGS yearbook scanning project is for preservation and family history research purposes by the Essex County Branch membership. This document is made available for personal study and research purposes only, in accordance with the Canadian Copyright Act and the Creative Commons license—CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivative Works). Under this license, works must always be attributed to the copyright holder and cannot be used for any commercial purposes, and may not be altered. Any other use would require the permission of the copyright holder. This material is for personal research use only, and can not be sold or distributed. \Vindsor Public Library MAIN LIBRARY FOR REFERENCE Local HlstorY NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS ROOM 1,.. ,,,, ... ,,,.,,, ,,,,,~-....~ B J() JU~· Donohue !Mt 19 8 - 1966 ~ hilosopher of many parts heartsB eloueb of a11 true honest' A , man who" la u9h s at euery ill Bstillecaust ." th ms, corn in Egypt , Windsor Local ii PLc~~~y. - ib Histo · ~ L rary ~ U "'L lijRARY - ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ I t I Our Principal Mr . M. C. Thomson After 28 years of service to Kennedy Collegiate as teacher and principal, Mr. Thomson be­ comes Superintendent of Secondary Schools in September. We ot K .C. I. ore extremely proud of our principal, and rejoice that his wisdom and guidonee will benefit all schools in Windsor in the future as they have done for us in the past. We wish him every success and happiness - yet ore reluctant to see him go, because we realize that o great man has been among us. His parting will cause o tremendous void but he leaves with us, however , a legend - one that will endure and will t be cherished as long as our collegiate stands. "Without effort, there con be no learning", Mr. Thomson has told us often. Our tribute to our principal and friend will be a determined effort to live up to his high standard . Cenlennia/ Palron6 A friend C indy Burchmore Mr. & M,s. A . Delco! & family A friend of 13A Mr . K . U. Bul<ov. icki Dr. &Mr,. E.A . Delo,enzi M, . & Mrs . E. G . Abey Bu lmer Type.... , ite, Company Jeon De1byshi1e M, . & Mrs . W. Abraham Mr. Mel Burge Mr, Jomes Dcshield June ond Lloyd Adkins Gory Burnham Mr. & Mrs. L. W. Deshield Mr. M . F . A itchi,on Lt. Col . & Mrs. J . W . Burnham Angelo DiDuco Mr. & Mrs . R. A lexonder Mhs Sharon Bu,nhom Mrs. 1. DiDuca Mr . & Mrs . Ted A lexender Burnside Hardware Ltd, Mr . & M,~. V . DiDuco M,. & Mrs. I . A lexis Mrs. Jessie Butcher Dime' s Car Trim Odiel Alliet Cathryn E. Code Mr . Fronk Ditty Mrs. Ernest Anderson Kori Codere Anno DiVito Patricio Anderson Mrs . Martha Codere Renato DiVito Anonymous J ohn Coiro Bmboro Doran J ohn Antoniw Mr . &Mrs. lL Coiro Mr . & Mrs. Will iam Doran The Arob Mr . & Mrs. Alex Coird Sr. M, . & Mr>. Dove Douglas Mr, & Mrs . Arnold & Peter Mr. & M,s. G . Ca ,,b,eod Dudley' s Gift Shop Mr . & Mrs . G . Ainott William B. Colder Mr. L. Dufrene Miss Suson Jone Beiley Mr. & Mrs . J ohn Compbcll M,. & M,s. Dupuis & Rori Mr . & Mrs . J ohn Edwin Beiley Mr. & Mrs. K .A . C ampbell Mr . J . Durrant Mr. & Mrs . J . Bokso John Corey Elizabeth' s Beauty Solon Jo- Anne Borosh Torr1 Corey M". C .A. El lis Mr. Borosh Mr. Ph ilip A. Codey Miss Heidi Elmover Mr . B, Borbesin Ken W. Carnegie Phy I lis Eltringham Toni Borbesin Dr . & Mrs . K .A . Corter Mr. & Mrs . C . Emersor, Audrey Borrow M, • W. Corter John Eme,son Mrs . Robert L, Botemon Sondra Cenre, M, . A. Engelbo,:m Mr . & Mrs. G . C . Beor Mr , & Mrs, V . Cerskvs Kare,• Engelboum Giuseppe Beato Chad ond Cho, M, . 11. M,s . S. Eudeme5hleor John Beoto Mrs . W.J. Chadwick Miss M . Evans Mr. & Mrs. L, K , Beaudoin Mr . WilliomJ . Chadwick M, . & Mis. Jock eves Merlene Beoudoin Wendy Chapmo,, Mr . & Mrs . J .J . Fa irnurst Beauty Counse !ors of Conodo Mr . & Mrs. J , Chapmon Tereso Farkas Mr. William Beck Charles of Windsor Rona & Maxine Feldman Beckmon ' s Fruit Morket Jonke Chatterton Som Feldman Real E\tote Ken H . Bekin9ton Mrs . George Chatrerton Mr, & Mri . George Filip Rolph Bell M, . l. Chery Fipe Horry Bellaire Donna Chern iok Mrs. Ina Fitch Jeon M , Bellaire C . Chirkoski & B. Richards M,. & Mr • A . Fit:gerold Ingrid Berglund M,. & Mrs. Steve Chi,o Mr. J . Fitzgerald M . H. Berkovitz Mrs . Mory Chol ik MIS. J . Fitzsimmons Betty and Rose Mr. & Mrs. W . Christie J ohn D . Flavell M,. & Mrs . J. Bial ly Erk Christou fv\r. F. Flood Mr . &Mrs . W. Biolly Mrs . Florence Christou Bob Foote Mr. & Mrs. V , Biosutti & ~oughter~ Mo, ilyn Clark Co,ol A . Foote Mr. & Mrs. M . Bobbie Guiseppe Climienti Joe B. Foote Mhs Lauren Hope Bookman Conn' s Flowe1> & Gifts J dy Foreman Mrs . Albert Barbely Mr . & Mrs. L, Conrod M, . & Mrs, Ro, old Fo,emo" Mr. & Mrs. A . Borek E. V . N . Contioctors Mr. & M, s. Roy Fare ma, Mr . & Mrs. M . Bottoset Mrs. L. Cook Miss So..,d,a Fo,emon l . Boucher and friends Motilyn Cook M, . & Ms. U. Fo,ti.no Mrs. Ellen Boyzuk M, . & M,s. L. J . Cc,,nfoot Mr . Marco Fosser, G . R. Brodfo,d M, . David Cione 'v\,. & M,s. Ii . E, Fo"lc, Ho, ry Bradford Mr. Wilb.:rt Crease Rordy Fa>< & Heat~"' Cornfaot Ro11 Brody Hairy C,eose Mrs . Gwe11 F,o,cr Bride I Boutique G .M .C . C,edit Union Lid. Mrs. Pearl Frase, M,. Will iom B, idgmon M, . & Mrs. D. Crcmo Greeto Ferch Music Studio Lynn and Jim 8,ody Mr . & Mr . Eric C,oss Mr . & M, • G . Fvlto11 M,. & M,s. L. D. B,ody Miu J . C,mningham Mr . & M s, H . 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