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  • Originally known as School House, the building was constructed in 1911 and stands as Appleby's oldest building and served as the main school building that included a residence, classrooms, reading room and a dining room. The building architects were Peden and McLaren of Montreal and the contractors were Byers and Anglin of Montreal. The building was renamed in 1949, followign the death of Thomas B. Colley, its housemaster and a teacher of Classics at Appleby for 35 years. It is now a residence for boys.

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        • UF School House

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          Quarterly 2016_Spring
          Item ยท Spring 2016
          Part of Appleby College Fonds

          Item consists of the Spring 2016 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on the new design tech lab, innovation in the classroom, an interview with Faculty member Paul Miskew, Intercultural and experiential programmes in Thailand, Costa Rica, China, Cambodia, Morocco, Argentina, Mongolia, Peru, Guatemala, and Spain. There are also articles on mental wellness, an interview with guest speaker Amanda Lindhout, an interview with Faculty member Dr. Anjuli Ahooja, an update on the new athletic centre, an interview with the Colley House prefect, an interview with Alumni Gillian Hnatiw '95 and the inaugural alumni leaders forum. There is also an article about the 100th anniversary of the Argus yearbook.