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Argus 1920 Jun
Item · June 1920
Part of Appleby College Fonds

Item consists of the June 1920 Argus yearbook. It discusses a large donation for the fundraising of the Memorial Chapel on campus as well as the formation of the Appleby College Old Boys' Association (now the Alumni Association).

Argus 1943 Jun
Item · June 1943
Part of Appleby College Fonds

Item consists of the June 1943 Argus yearbook.

There is an article about the history of Appleby College and the origins of the school, including brief biographies of staff and faculty members.

Argus 1961 Jun
Item · June 1961
Part of Appleby College Fonds

Item consists of the June 1961 Argus yearbook. It provides a history of the school on the 60th anniversary and includes an article recalling what the school was like in the first years (1911-1913), including the barn fire.

It also includes articles on field trips to the General Mills Company, Continental Can Company and aboard the 'Gordon C. Leitch'.

Grindlay, Edith
F01-S04-SS05-FL16 · File · 1911 - 1920 , [1924]
Part of Appleby College Fonds

File consists of correspondence between Headmaster Mr. Guest and employee, Edith Grindlay. Edith was hired in 1911 to be both school nurse and school matron, and was one of the original employees when the school opened. Correspondence includes reference letters and her acceptance letter; letters regarding purchasing initial supplies and setting up the dormitories, kitchen and infirmary in the original School House (later Colley House) in 1911. Later letters include which supplies to order for the new Headmaster's house and the hospital, which were built in 1913. Supplies that are discussed include curtains, bedding, linens, flooring, paint, and dishes. There is also correspondence about Edith learning to type on a typewriter, canning supplies and canning the fruit on the property, as well as where to purchase and how much food should be purchased.

During World War 1 there is correspondence about rationing and the rising cost of food, as well as brief mentions of alumni who had gone off to war, including Massey, Crawley and Powell.

There is quite a lot of correspondence about the hiring and salary of female domestic staff including kitchen and dormitory cleaning staff. There is also some mention of the men on the Facilities team and the work they should be doing as well as some of their personal problems, including drinking.

There is also quite a lot of correspondence about supply orders and payments, with several receipts from Eatons, Singer Sewing Machine Company and others.

Throughout the letters there are brief mentions of early staff members including Mr. Colley, Mr. Powell and Mr. Whittington.

Edith worked for Appleby from 1911 until she was married in October 1920. She did come back to work for a short period of time in 1924 and there is one letter, possibly from her 1924 return which outlines what she will try to accomplish.

Quarterly 2017_Summer
Item · Summer 2017
Part of Appleby College Fonds

Item consists of the Summer 2017 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on the evolution of the college campus including the land, the school house, the residences and the buildings. There is also information on changes to the Northern campus and the new A.W.B. Alumni student athletic centre, Katherine 'Kitty' Stevens celebrates her 100th year, an article about Faculty member Andy Jelinek - a.k.a. Ms. Jelly, an article about staff member Suzy Tuando, the first ever Grad Class Family Gift, an update on the STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics program at Appleby, an article on the Arts Prefect, the Alumni retreat to the Northern campus, the 29th annual community golf classic, an article on alumni Dr. Ryan Shields '06 and an article on Appleby's women supporters including Lady Baillie, Gladys Walker, Samantha Barnes, Hilda Chattaway, Marion Chamberlain, and Edith Grindley. There is also an article about John Pearce Bunting ' 47 former Chair of the Board of Governors who recently passed away as well as articles on the retirements of Faculty Dr. Clifford (Cliff) Sampson, Peter Thompson and Tosh MacFarlane.