The Collegiate and Vocational Institute OSHAWA, ONTARIO FORMAL OPENING By SIR JOSEPH FLAVELLE, BART., LL.D. May, Seventh to Ninth 1930
A. W. BELL Chairman of the Board G. C. ALCHIN J. C. ANDERSON A. F. ANNIS* BOARD OF EDUCATION A. W. BELL Chairman REV. P. J. BENCH* DR. B. A. BROWN DR. F. J. DONEVAN* *Chairmen of Committees A. E. LOVELL* R. MACKINNON* E. L. VlCKERY SIR JOSEPH FLAVELLE, BART., LL.D. BOARD ROOM
A. F. ANNIS Chairman, Advisory Vocational Committee REV. P. J. BENCH Chairman, Building Committee G. C. ALCHIN J. C. ANDERSON A. F. ANNIS REV. P. J. BENCH ADVISORY VOCATIONAL COMMITTEE H. M. BLACK DR. B. A. BROWN W. H. HUTCHISON DR. F. J. DONEVAN M. MILLER N. C. MlLLMAN S. J. STORIE A. V. SWAIL THE AUDITORIUM A. F. ANNIS A. W. BELL A. E. O'NEILL Principal, Collegiate & Vocational Architects S. B. COON & SON BUILDING COMMITTEE REV. P. J. BENCH A. E. GARBUTT OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Institute A. E. O'NEILL G. B. NORRIS C. H. R. FULLER Business Administrator and Secretary-treasurer General Contractors BATHE & MCLELLAN
Board of Education and Advisory Vocational Committee J.C. Anderson A.F. Annis G.C. Alchin A.W. Bell THE COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE M.M. Black Dr. B.A. Brown The Institution and Its Work Rev. P.J. Bench A.E. Lovell Dr. F.J. Donevan Six years ago the Oshawa High School, then standing on the site of the present Collegiate and Vocational Institute, was raised to the status of a Collegiate Institute. With the present building programme complete, the school is now a fully equipped Collegiate and Vocational Institute. The courses of study offered in the Collegiate and Vocational Institute are designed to give instruction and training in those subjects which time and experience have shown to be best suited for the living of a complete, useful, successful and satisfactory life. (a) THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT The Collegiate Department is essentially for those students who wish to enter on a University course of any kind. C.H.R. Fuller W.M. Hutchison R. MacKinnon M. Miller (b) THE VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT The Vocational Department is the answer to the growing demand that Secondary Schools offer preparatory courses to that large group who will find their way into commerce, trade, and industry. I. The Commercial Course (for girls and boys): This course is designed to give a general High School education, together with such training in business theory and practice, that students, besides being generally well-informed, will be able to adapt themselves to the needs of any business with which they may become identified. N.C. Millman S.J. Storie A.W. Swail OSHAWA, ONTARIO 1930 E.L. Vickery II. Technical Courses 1. The Industrial Course (for boys only): The industrial course is planned to meet the needs of boys who are looking forward to employment in industrial occupations and who will eventually become skilled workers, craftsmen, foremen, superintendents, executives, technical experts. 2. The Home Economics Course (for girls only): This is a three-year course for girls in the Science of Home Making and Household Economics. Graduates may become nurses-in-training, or may find their vocations as saleswomen or assistants in dressmaking and millinery departments, hospitals, or cafeterias. 3. Evening Classes: Evening classes are offered in such subjects as the Advisory Vocational Committee decides upon.
PROGRAMME "0 CANADA" Wednesday HOISTING OF THE FLAG Students of the O.C.V.I. Mayor T. B. Mitchell PRESENTATION OF GOLDEN KEY TO SIR JOSEPH FLAVELLE - Rev. P. J. Bench CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS A. W. Bell 2 o'clock Thursday COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Presentation of the following scholarships and prizes: Mrs. F. W. Cowan Scholarships, The Tamblyn Prize, The Squair Prize, Mr. E. W. Drew Scholarships, Mr. M. E. Hartley Scholarship Prizes, Mr. R. S. McLaughlin Scholarships, Mr. G. W. McLaughlin Scholarships, Mr. Charles Robson Scholarships, Mrs. W. F. McAdie Scholarships, Miss F. E. Hislop Prizes, Mrs. A. E. O'Neill Prizes, Mr. Ross Mackinnon Scholarship, Mr. Murray Johnston Prize, The Misses Mildred and Gladys Edmondson Prize. THE INVOCATION FORMAL OPENING ADDRESS Rev. B. T. Cosgrave Provost of Trinity College Sir Joseph Flavelle 4 o'clock INSPECTION OF THE BUILDING TEA IN THE CAFETERIA 8 o'clock INTRODUCTION OF MR. BRIGDEN A. F. Annis "PRESENT DAY EDUCATION" - Mr. George Brigden THE DEDICATION "God Save The Rev. J. E. Burke, C.S.P. KING" INSPECTION OF THE BUILDING TEA IN THE CAFETERIA 7.50 to 9.30 o'clock BUILDING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (Evening Classes in Session) EVENING CLASSES' CLOSING EXERCISES AND DANCE 9.00 to 11.30 o'clock Friday The Institution will be visited by the Senior Pupils of the Elementary Schools. After viewing the classes in operation they will hear a short talk on the value of secondary education. 2.00 to 4.00 o'clock BUILDING OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 8.00 o'clock (Day Classes in Session) THE O.C.V.I. ANNUAL FROLIC
THE LIBRARY CAFETERIA PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE COOKING
TYPEWRITING BOYS' GYMNASIUM SEWING A CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
DRAFTING MACHINE SHOP WOOD WORKING MOTOR MECHANICS
ALBERT E. O'NEILL, B.A. Principal, Collegiate and Vocational Institute STAFF OF THE COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE FRONT ROW (Left to Right) : M. F. Kirkland, G. M. Henry, E. A. Tuttle, W. A. Glass, F. J. Armstrong, L. Stevenson, A. E. O'Neill, L. L. Jones, C. M. Ewing, M. K. Hezzelwood, C. C. Ashcroft, D. M. VanLuven, N. McLeod. MIDDLE ROW (Left to Right) : E. B. Linton, W. J. Barley, E. J. McGirr, B. M. Northcott, M. E. Savage, A. M. Rutherford, L. K. Runells, G. Moore, V. I. Lidkea, U. Moore, 0. I. Oatway, R. G. Joyce, G. R. Caldwell, H. E. Murphy, Arthur Slyfield. BACK ROW (Left to Right): H. A. McKenzie, A. F. Brown, W. E. Cayley, N. D. Smith. ABSENT: V. B. Smith, M. B. Edmondson, A. W. Ferguson.