vic 175: making history invitation
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For Vic Alumni, family and friendsTRANSCRIPT
JOIN THE CELEBRA TION
Chancellor Wendy M. Cecil — and —
President and Vice-Chancellor Paul W. Gooch
request the honour of your presence for a
GALA EVENING to celebrate the one hundred and seventy fifth anniversary of the signing of the Royal Charter of Victoria University by
King William IV
Thursday, the thirteenth day of OctoberTwo thousand eleven
Six thirty in the evening
at the Royal Ontario MuseumToronto, Ontario
One hundred seventy five dollars per person
RSVP Patricia Glover416-585-4500 or 1-888-262-9775
In October 2010, banners emblazoned with “Vic 175 – Making History” were hung on campus and surrounding streets. Shortly after, history was made at Victoria with the installation of Vic’s 13th Chancellor, Wendy M. Cecil, 7T1, the first woman to hold this position. This was the official start to a year-long celebration of Vic’s 175th , with alumni, students, faculty members, and admin sta� gathering for lectures and social events, such as our Academy Awards party held on the night of the Oscars™. The lecture series created much interest and enthusiastic discussion, and is available on the Vic website.
The next event will be our Family Day on June 11 when we invite you to bring your kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews or neighbours to the Vic campus. and introduce them to the place that created special memories for you.
Vic’s 175th Charter Day and Gala week will be held on October 12, the anniversary of the signing of our Charter, until October 16. Show your pride and enthusiasm for your alma mater; and come home to Vic. We are calling all Vic grads back to the campus on Saturday, October 15, 2011. Help us make history with the largest alumni event ever held at Vic!
Valerie (Naylor) Story 7T0 Chair of the 175th Planning Committee
SHOW YOUR PRIDE IN VICTORIA MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
TH URSDAY, OCTO BER 13 Gala Dinner at the Royal Ontario Museum $175 per person
FRID AY, OCTO BER 14Pratt Library Exhibition: Vic 175 years in the making Free
Visit the Gardiner Museum – Free Passes with Registration to Closing Week events
SATURDAY, OCTO BER 15Vic 175: Making History Come home to Vic and help us make history!
2:00 p.m. Decade Rooms Reunion Registration in Alumni Hall, Old Vic, $15 per person
4:00 p.m. Formal remarks
9:00 p.m. Pub in Burwash Dance the night away with classmates and your decade’s DJs $20 per person, Recent graduates of the last 5 years – special rate of $15/day
SUND AY, OCTO BER 16Closing Ceremonies: Worship Service and Afternoon Tea
11:00 a.m. Worship in Emmanuel Chapel
2:00 p.m. Afternoon Tea in A.B.B. Moore Foyer, Old Vic $15 per person
COME H OME TO VIC
CLOSING WEEK CELE BRATIONS
VIC: A P EOPLE ’S H ISTORYVictoria has a long history and as we celebrate our 175th anniversary in 2011, we want to be sure that the history goes beyond the bricks and mortar that are familiar to many alumni. We want to tell the story of the people who have passed through the hallways and made their mark on Victoria and the world. Are you the first generation in your family to come to Vic, or the fourth? What is your best student memory of Vic: your first day at Orientation, watching Gilbert and Sullivan performances in the 1950s, or the thrill of having your poetry published in Acta Victoriana?
What is your Vic story? Now is the time to share it!
Send in your memory by email to [email protected] by fax to 416-585-4594, or by mail to the Victoria Alumni Office at 73 Queen’s Park Cres., Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1K7.
CALLING ALL ARTISTS VIC 175 ART CONTESTS DEADLINE JUNE 30, 2011
What pictures come to mind when you think of your alma mater? Old Vic is one of the most recognizable buildings on our campus and in honour of the 175th anniversary celebrations Vic is hosting two visual arts competitions: an art contest and a photo contest open to all Victoria University alumni, students, faculty and sta�.
Art entries must feature the Victoria College building (Old Vic) as the main subject, and may make use of any artistic technique (epen and ink, charcoal, watercolour, acrylic, etc.). Photo entries must fall into one of two categories: Vic campus and Vic student life.
For each of the three categories, cash prizes of $500 will be awarded to one winner, and winning entries will be featured in the 175th anniversary celebrations. Make your own Vic history by submitting your work of art or photography for the Vic 175 Visual Arts contest.
Entries must be postmarked June 30, 2011. Visit www.vicu.utoronto.ca/about/vic175 for full contest rules.
Victoria University would like to extend its thanks and appreciation to those involved with the planning,
organization and execution of the Vic 175 Celebration events.
VIC 175 PLANNING COMMITT EE Valerie (Naylor) Story Vic 7T0, chair
Ruth (Manning) Alexander Vic 5T0, honorary chairRuth Bentley Vic 4T3, honorary member
Joan (Foster) Mactavish Vic 4T2, honorary memberSusan (Allan) Gillmeister Vic 8T1, Arts & Entertainment chair
Paul Haynes Vic 9T9, Social Events chairLinda MacRae Vic 6T7, Lecture chair
Dawn Marie Schlegel Vic 9T6, Gala chairAnn Fleming Emm 9T5
Florence Newman Vic 5T7Catherine Brown Vic 1T0, VUSAC past president
Akash Goel Vic 1T1, VUSAC past presidentBrandon Bailey Vic 1T2, VUSAC president
Office of Alumni A�airs and University Advancement:Deborah Scott
Alison (Massie) Broadworth Vic 9T7 Stefanie Rosar Vic 0T5
Jennifer Wells
SUBCOMMITT EE ME MBER SKim (Geddes) Appleton Vic 9T8
Stephie Corbet Vic 0T1Tim Corson Vic 9T9
Kristin Demuth Vic 9T3Andrea Diplock Vic 6T6
Cynthia Elson Vic 6T5Stan Farrow Vic 5T8
Ady Ibarguchi Vic 9T8 Kirstin Kennedy Vic 0T2
Mike LeSage Vic 0T7Carla (Niven) Lyon Vic 6T7
Adelia (Moura) Marchese Vic 0T1Amanda Pautler Vic 0T1 Lorraine Richard Vic 8T2
Koray Salih Vic 0T0Diane (Dubé) Slater Vic 9T7
Rita Schepok Vic 9T1
Office of Alumni A�airs and University Advancement73 Queen’s Park Crescent, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1K7
Tel. 416-585-4500 Toll-free [email protected] www.vicu.utoronto.ca