St. Thomas

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42° 46' 51" N 81° 11' 08" W

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            Fonds · 1960-1984

            Fonds consists of records relating to student life at Central Elgin Collegiate Institute, including yearbooks, programs and a student directory, some of which were once in the possession of former principal G.W. Trevithick.

            Fonds is arranged into the following series:
            -Yearbooks series, 1960-1984
            -Student Directory series, 1964

            Central Elgin Collegiate Institute
            Series · 1890-2011
            Part of Thames Valley District School Board fonds

            Series consists of student attendance registers for:
            -Balaclava Street Public School, 1924-1929
            -Myrtle Street Public School, 1908-1919
            -St. Thomas Collegiate Institute, 1900-1927

            Series also contains miscellaneous records relating to Balaclava Street Public School, Elmdale Public School, Myrtle Street Public School and Scott Street Public School including newsletters, photographs, yearbooks and other materials collected from 1917 to 2011.

            CA ON00279 F01-S114 · Series · 1933-2005

            This series contains records concerning the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the London diocese in the field of education in St. Thomas, Ontario. While the records mention interactions with the Elgin County Roman Catholic Separate School Board and other schools in St. Thomas, the records in this series are all from or about St. Joseph’s High School. Material includes a feasibility study, yearbooks, news clippings, correspondence, photographs, pamphlets, and drama festival programs. The correspondence primarily concerns administration, funding, alumni events, and the Sisters who worked at the school. The major topics of the material are the Sisters’ employment, administrative concerns, the school’s drama department, and coordination of alumni events. There is also an annotated script for the play TUB by James W. Nichol, which the school performed in 1971.

            Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)