Ottawa Technical High School - Tech Talk Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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gl UF 0 -Q I CN f I 'S ' uiiiscnl ,' , X Q T1-ET' 'I 0 lllgh Sohool of Commerce Carling Avenue at Bronson Phone 41-9394 .al Secondary School Graduation Diploma is granted by the Ontario Depart- ment of Educal ion upon the successful completion of a four-year course in : SECRETARIAL STUDIES GENERAL BUSINESS CLERK SPECIALIST ACCOUN'l'ANCY These courses contain an adequate background of general education subjects, and in addition, Special Courses specialized training in a definite specuic field. Open to all Students of other High Schools : I , ONE-YEAR DIPLOMA COURSES for those who have successfully completed at least four years in other high schools. 2, UNli-Yli.-XR DIPLOMA COURSE for those who have successfully completed tirade XI in other high schools. 3: 'IIWO-YICAII COLRSE for those who have had two years in other high schools. 4, Sl'lfCl.'XL ONE YEAR COURSE in Beauty Culture for students desiring to qualify as Beauty Parlor Operators. Successful students graduating in a regular course and desiring senior matri- rulation standing may secure such in Grade XIII classes. The successful completion of regular coursw plus the required Upper School standing provides students with the entrance requirements for the Bachelor of t iunnnert-e degree at Queens University, Carleton College or Teaching, or Schools of Nursing. The Ottawa lligh School of Commerce is under the administration of the .Mix isory Yocational Committee of the Ottawa Collegiate Institute Board. D. IHJY fjAXIl'I5liLI, J. B. SPEERS, B.A. H. PULLEN, B.A.,B.Paed. I,'hm'rmun, Principal Bzuiiness Administrator ,fhlruorlv lumlumal Lwriniiltee



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The Key Club WE BUILD Our club, The Key Club, is newest club in the school, htst Key Club in Ottawa, sored by the Kiwanis Club of Ot- tawa, and through the efforts of hir. G. Enns, Principal E. D. Hendry, and Mr. Hall nis, the club was December 22, 19-19, although it had been functioning since the early days of November. We are a junior service organization. Our club is to serve the school, principal, and community. Our aims are simple, but constructive: to develop initiative and leadership 3 to provide experience in living and working together 5 to serve the school and community 3 to coop- erate with the school principal, to prepare for useful citizenship, and to accept and promote the Constitu- tional objects of Kiwanis International. Our weekly meetings are strictly for the entertainment of the members and guests of the club. Every member has a job on one of the six committees: Programme, House, Project, Vocational, Interclub, and Social. To date, the club has decorated the gym for the Commencement Dance, has operated coke bars at Fun Nights, and given aid to boys. We plan to hold a dance, free for the members of the school, help with the pre- parations for Vocations Day and have a March of Dimes. The ofhcers for the initial year of the club are Pres- ident, Larry Gray g Vice-President, jack Donaldson g Treasurer,jim Pope g Secretary, Hugh Moreland g Direct- ors, Dick Logan, Bob Laughton, George Ashe g Commit- tee Chairmen, Gaston Despault, Norm Tape, Alastair Hammond, Eli McKhool, joe Nuth, john Moore. Camera Club Under the able direction of Mr. j. H. Burwell the Camera Club has had a very successful year. The execu- tive officers include President, Ken Taylor, and Secretary, Hugh Francis. Our main project has been the taking and printing of pictures appearing in Tech Talk. We have also assisted the Guidance Department, supplying them with pictures ofall grade 12 and 13 students for their files. -HUGH FRANCIS 30 Badminton Club Under the guidance of Mr. A. Hammond a group ot boys made plans to form a school Badminton Club. About midway in the Fall term the club blossomed forth with a membership of fifty enthusiastic players. Officers elected were Rollie Lemieux, President, Dave Wilson, Secretary, Howard Roche, Playing Chairman, Martin Lebtun, Properties. Many tournaments within our Club and with neigh- bouring clubs have made our first year's activities highly enjoyable. We are grateful to Mr. Hammond for launching our Club and for his sustained interest in us. We look for- ward to an even better year next year. -DAVID WILSON Radio Club - VE3ML The main purpose of the club this year has been to promote frieridship among students in the school who are interested in Amateur Radio. Sidelights of club ac- tivities have been morse instruction and radio transmitter operation, familiarity with both being necessary qualifi- cations for obtaining a Radio Opetator's licence. Several of the gang have tried and passed the Department of Transport examinations this year, which grants them the privilege of operating their own radio station, and we expect that several more will pass that nerve-wracking exam. before the termination of a very successful school year. -GLEN PACK Library Club Before nine in the morning, during the lunch hour, and after school, we find students gathering in the Tech Library to finish their homework, do research, read, or just look through the magazines. During these periods, members of the Library Club, under the direction of Miss Anne Quinlan, are in complete charge. These boys do a very efficient job in keeping the library ship-shape. The officers are President, Ron Mayo, Vice-President, Fred Tibblesg Secretary-Treasurer, Eli McKhool, and the other members are Barry Milks, Bob Calderwood, Bob Rooney, Roger Cunningham, Bruce Walker, Emile Brown and Leslie Mason, -E. MCKHOOL Continued on Page 62

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