Series consist of records pertaining to Wentworth’s schooldays at Appleby from prize lists, reports and progress reports, as well as school crests, pins from his involvement with the school’s cadet corps, and book prizes received at the annual Prizegiving Ceremony.
Series consist of an assortment of Walker family material related to their time attending or governing at Appleby School (now College), which was acquired and collocated by Wentworth. Material includes drama programs, prize lists, crest, and a gymnastic trophy from Alastair Walker (class of 1924) schooldays, older brother to Wentworth. Series also contains correspondence related to the Sir Edmund Walker Memorial chapel window, as well as correspondence directed to Wentworth’s father Ewart Buchan Walker from Appleby and the Appleby School Fathers’ Association.
Item consists of the 2014-2015 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the December 1924 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the November 1995 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue contains articles about writing for The Hound and the new editor, chemistry, academic testing, math club, study tips, coping with change, history of trick or treating and Halloween, review of teas in the Dining hall, the negatives of report cards, are group projects worth it? conformity and peer pressure, and a review of different ramen varieties.
Item consists of the May 1996 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of the February 1995 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of the 1972-1973 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the March 1919 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the November 1994 issue of The Whippet newsletter and includes articles about field hockey winners; Appleby's first dinner theatre event; Remembrance Day ceremonies; and alumni and actor Dylan Neal '88 visits campus.
Item consists of the 2001-2002 Argus yearbook.
Series consist of correspondence and greeting cards from friends and business associates, and one story written by Robertson Davies, Canadian writer, journalist and professor.