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              Foundations Newsletter
              F01-S09-SS02-FL11 · File · 1996 - 1999
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              File consists of the student publication "Foundations" a newsletter for students in Math and includes articles about teachers (including Mr. Moore, Mr. Robertson, Mr. Shields, Mrs. Duldhardt, Mrs. Farentino, and Mr. Thompson) and the dining hall, math problems and questions, using calculators and other issues related to math.

              F02-P008557 · Item · 1990
              Part of Archives Photograph Collection

              Item consists of a colour photograph of Head of Mathematics Brian Raaflaub. Note on verso: "Brian Raaflaub is our new Head of Mathematics. Coming to us from St. Andrew's College in Aurora, Brian has a Bachelor of Mathematics degree from Waterloo and a B.Ed. from Western. Heavily involved in coaching swimming, football, white-water kayaking, canoeing and downhill skiing at St. Andrew's, he was Head of their Mathematics department, taught several Physics and Computer Science courses, was Housemaster in one of their residences and served as Commanding Officer of their Cadet Corps for one year. But he won't need to worry about spending all of his time in the classroom - he has already signed up to help with Outdoor Pursuits and the senior Swimming programme. And Brian, along with his wife Catherine (who will be joining the Appleby staff next Fall), is the new assistant Housemaster in Powell's. In anticipation of the imminent arrival of girls at Appleby, Catherine Raaflaub has been appointed Dean of Women. Catherine has extensive experience in counselling and teaching, and was most recently a member of the faculty at the Country Day School in King, Ontario where she taught Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Science." This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1990).

              F02-P008555 · Item · 1990
              Part of Archives Photograph Collection

              Item consists of a colour photograph of new Mathematics and Computer Science teacher Peter Thompson. Note on verso: "Coming to us from a job in Cambridge, England is Peter Thompson. Peter is joining the faculty as a Mathematics and Computer Science teacher in the Senior School, and currently handles classes in Calculus, Math and Computer Science. He has both his Honours Bachelor of Science and B.Ed. from the University of Western Ontario. For the past two years, he has been teaching at the Lycee Cambridge in England, where he organized and ran the intramural sports programme. Prior to that, he had spent five years teaching Math and Computer Science and coaching soccer, alpine skiing and volleyball at high schools in Campbellford, Deep River and Toronto. Peter can expect to add some coaching to his list of activities at Appleby: so far, he has been recruited to help out with the second volleyball team and the intramural programme. He is also acting as faculty advisor for the school's student-run Amnesty International group, and the model building club. Travelling has been one of his favourite pastimes, and he has found his way through England, Scotland and much of continental Europe, as well as across Canada. Other hobbies include skiing, canoeing, hiking, photography and computer programming. He and his wife Jo-Anne live in Burlington with their two children, Allison and Andrew." This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1990).

              F02-P008556 · Item · 1990
              Part of Archives Photograph Collection

              Item consists of a colour photograph of Mathematics teacher Gale Salema. Note on verso: "Another addition to the Math department is Gale Salema. She has a Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) from Western, a B.Ed. from Western and a B.A. (Mathematics) from York University. Her new teaching responsibilities include Mathematics courses at the Upper Two, Junior and Senior grade levels. Intramural sports, badminton in the Spring and board games round out her extracurricular commitments. A graduate of Havergal College in Toronto, Gale taught Math at the Bishop Strachan School for the past nine years. She was also involved in coaching several badminton, hockey and baseball teams. She spent several summers working as a science demonstrator and hostess with the Ontario Science Centre, a lifeguard with the Toronto City Parks and Recreation department, and a camp counsellor and canoe instructor with Camp Kawabi in Haliburton. She, her husband Tony, and their two-year-old daughter Diane live in Burlington." This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1990).

              School Days
              F19-S01 · Series · 1936 - 1939
              Part of Wayne Bahnsen fonds

              Series consists of the school notebooks of Appleby student Wayne C. Bahnsen and include his Algebra and math notebooks, science notebook, Latin notebook, French notebook, ancient history and examination sheets. These notebooks contain his handwritten notes taken during class.

              F02-P010925 · Item · 1997
              Part of Archives Photograph Collection

              Item consists of a colour photograph of Shona Falconer, a new GAP student from Australia, at Appleby College. She assisted Middle One and Middle Two students with mathematics and public speaking skills, as well as helped coach basketball. Shona Falconer was described in The Whippet (January 1997, no. 42).

              Item · April 12, 2019
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a copy of The Appleby Hound newsletter. Articles discuss a proposed cell phone ban in all Ontario schools, Appleby hosts first ever AC Mathematics competition, the Inuksuk at Topher Point on campus, book reviews, service opportunities and student artwork.

              Item · April 29, 2022
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue contains articles discussing the mystery literature genre, the snowy weather, photographs of family pets, an interview with Arts Prefect, summer vacation ideas, a math puzzle, movie and music reviews, an article about 'A call to action: Missing and murdered Indigenous women. There is also an article about leadership as well as student artwork.

              Item · February 24, 2021
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue discusses the course workload at Appleby, mental health, wellness and happiness, a debate about Canvas and OneNote, information about the emerging Artificial Intelligence or AI technology, the return of the NBA, depression and mental health, and an article about mathematician Katherine Johnson.

              Item · January 2, 2022
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue contains articles discussing gratitude, a high rise fire in New York City, problems between First Nations peoples and the Government of Canada, procrastination, book and movie reviews, the Middle Two reading competition, AP Capstone courses, an interview with Assistant Head of School - Dr. Morrison, interviews with the Math department faculty, and finishing with math problems.

              Item · March 2, 2018
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a copy of The Appleby Hound newsletter. Articles include writing for The Hound, reviews of different books, movie reviews, accounting, recollections of graduating students, bags in the dining hall, women's rights, Capstone, and social justice.

              Item · March 31, 2021
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue discusses mental health, wellness and happiness, places to go on your next vacation, survey results about March Break, an article about the computer chip shortage, a math question, an article about abortion, as well as Middle School poetry.

              Item · May 23, 2021
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue discusses different gaming systems, a math problem, an article about an investor on Wall Street, food insecurity and food banks, the pros and cons of being a student boarder or a day student at Appleby, the Existentialists movement, nuclear weapons testing by the USA during World War 2 and finishes with student poetry.

              Item · May 3, 2021
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue discusses COVID 19 pandemic memories, goal setting, a mathematics problem, experiences of Northern Campus. There is also an article about art and artists, a movie review, and Middle School poetry.

              Item · October 23, 2023
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue includes articles about mental health and celebrating birthdays, love and relationships, mathematics and math club, history of Appleby College student newspaper wars, a shipwreck containing Lego, local restaurant reviews, Thanksgiving, travelling through Lebanon, Disney movies, using AI tools in art, Artificial intelligence and ethics, Appleby's prefects, and goal planning and balancing life.

              Wayne Bahnsen fonds
              F19 · Fonds · 1936 - 1939

              Fonds consists of school notebooks belonging to Wayne Bahnsen and used during his time at Appleby.

              Bahnsen, Wayne C.