BIRTH OF THE KENCOLL

In 1938, under the guidance of Mr. H. Riggs, the first school magazine, “The Kencoll” was launched. It’s predecessor, “The Key Hole”, was the first paper. The pioneers of this magazine were eager to share their stories and memories and show their pride for their school. As with most new endeavors, finances were a problem, but one that was overcome by these magazine pioneers on the completion of the first Kencoll, which sold for 15 cents for the 38 pages it contained.

And so the changing faces of the Kencoll have evolved over the years and students to this day look back on their yearbook with pride on knowing that they have been part of the KCI tradition.

We are pleased to bring to you many photos from past Kencolls. Simply click on the decade below, (if it is underlined) and then on the thumbnail pictures for a larger view. We regret that we can't show all of the several thousand photos, so we selected some random shots that we hope will bring back memories.

Please be patient if your decade or year is not yet uploaded. Return soon!