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            1988 Closing Day.
            F02-AC01_2227 · Item · 1987-1988
            Part of Archives Photograph Collection

            Item is a photograph of Simon Cornelissen accepted the John Bell Award from Board Governor and Old Boy Aubrey Baillie on Closing Day.

            F02-P009751 · Item · 1993
            Part of Archives Photograph Collection

            Item consists of a colour photograph of two Appleby College alumni, Peter Cameron and Bill Banting (left) standing with Director of Alumni David Smith (class of 1953) during a tour of the school. Bill Banting in the centre is holding the Turquand Cup, which is emblematic of the Heavyweight Boxing Championship at Appleby from 1915 to 1968. Bill Banting won this award in 1947 and 1948. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1993, vol. 15, no. 2).

            Boxing
            F01-S09-SS09-FL03 · File · 1935, 1938, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1954-1955, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1965
            Part of Appleby College Fonds

            File consists of records pertaining to boxing at Appleby College and includes correspondence about trophies as well as boxing results and an invitation to the 1935 tournament.

            File includes 1 photograph of Sarge Bailey teaching two young boys in the boxing ring.

            Item consists of a trophy presented by Peel Music Festival for Boys Choir Unchanged voices. Awarded in 1919 - 1921.

            The Boy’s Choir – Unchanged voices trophy from the Peel Music Festival was first awarded to Appleby College in 1950. The choir would also win the trophy in 1951 and 1952. Led by choirmaster Mr. Lesley Bott, the choir would go on to win other awards at the Peel Music Festival, including the top school choir in 1952.

            The Archives collection holds a photograph (see AC01_0916) of three students holding the trophy in 1950-1951.

            The trophy as it stands today is on the wrong base. At some point in the past, the trophy was removed from the base as seen in the photograph and placed on the base it is now on, which has the wrong dates.

            Closing Day, 1996
            F02-P010783 · Item · 14 Jun. 1996
            Part of Archives Photograph Collection

            Item consists of a colour photograph of a table displaying many trophies and awards to be distributed at the Closing Day ceremony on the Appleby College campus. This event was described in The Argus Yearbook (1996), The Appleby Quarterly (July 1996, vol. 18, no. 2), and The Whippet (September 1996, no. 39).

            F03-S01-T058 · Item · 1986 - 1999
            Part of Appleby College Artifact, Trophy, Textile and Art Collection

            Item consists of the Daphne M. Collins Award for Academic Distinction in Grade VI (six) at Appleby College (Junior School). Grade six ended at Appleby College in June 1993. Between 1994 and 1999, the award was presented to a Middle School student who was a keen and inquiring learner.

            Daphne M. Collins was an English Teacher at Appleby College from Sept. 1979 until her retirement in June 1986. She was also an Academic Counsellor for Grades 4 to 6 during the 1985-1986 academic year. She taught English to grades 5, 6 and 7.

            F03-S01-T057 · Item · 1974 - 1991
            Part of Appleby College Artifact, Trophy, Textile and Art Collection

            Item consists of the Desmond T. Burke Memorial Trophy for swimming.

            The trophy was sponsored by Dr. W. Desmond Burke, who's two sons (Desmond '78 and David '80) where attending Appleby College and for whom both were avid swimmers. This trophy was named in honour of their grandfather, Desmond T. Burke in recognition of his interest in the pursuance of excellence in sport. The trophy was awarded to the student who showed the greatest degree of excellence in swimming in the Junior School.

            This is the second trophy that Dr. Burke sponsored for swimming at Appleby College.

            The trophy was awarded in the first full year that Appleby had a swimming program. The Junior School program at Appleby College ended in June 1993.

            E. G. Beardmore Trophy
            F03-S01-T046 · Item · 1965 - 1997
            Part of Appleby College Artifact, Trophy, Textile and Art Collection

            Item consists of the E.G. Beardmore Trophy for the best Sergeant in the Cadet Corps, presented by E.G. Beardmore. This award was affiliated with the Appleby College Cadet Corps #440.

            E. Gordon Beardmore attended Appleby College from 1934 to 1940. He was a prefect in 1939; played rugby, cricket, hockey and was also on the gym team. He was also Captain of the Cadet Corps in 1939-1940. During World War 2 he served as a Lieutenant and by 1959 was a Major of the Royal Regiment of Canada.

            Interhouse Swimming Trophy
            F03-S01-T003 · Item · 1973 - 1994
            Part of Appleby College Artifact, Trophy, Textile and Art Collection

            Item consists of the Appleby College Interhouse swimming cup presented by Dr. and Mrs. D.W. Burke.

            This trophy was sponsored by Dr. W. Desmond Burke and his wife because their two sons (Desmond '78 and David' 80) were attending Appleby and involved in the swimming program. This trophy was initially called the 'W. Desmond Burke Inter-House Trophy) and was awarded to the winners of an Inter-House competition held annually on the first Saturday of the New School Year. This trophy was awarded in the first year of swimming program at Appleby College.

            This was the first of two trophies that Dr. Burke sponsored for swimming.

            F03-S01-T007 · Item · 1918 - 1969
            Part of Appleby College Artifact, Trophy, Textile and Art Collection

            Item consists of 'The Kerrigan Cup' or Appleby School Rifle - Shooting Championship presented by James E. Kerrigan, Esq, London, ONT, 1918. The trophy lists the year and the award winner. No competition was held between 1922 and 1926.

            This award was most likely associated with the Appleby College Cadet Corps #440.

            MacKendrick Trophy
            F03-S01-T047 · Item · 1954 - 1967
            Part of Appleby College Artifact, Trophy, Textile and Art Collection

            Item consists of the MacKendrick Trophy for the best gymnast on the Junior Gymnastics Team, presented by Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry MacKendrick.

            Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry MacKendricks' son, Louis Kim McKendrick '59, attended Appleby College from 1949 to 1959 and was a member of the Junior and later Senior Gymnast Team.

            F03-S01-T029 · Item · [2019]
            Part of Appleby College Artifact, Trophy, Textile and Art Collection

            Item consists of the Northwood School Invitational Hockey Tournament Trophy for the Girls Division Champions. The Appleby College Girls Hockey Team Competed in this tournament since 2013 and won the tournament in Winter 2019. The tournament is held in Lake Placid, USA. See Winter 2019 Quarterly Newsletter for brief write up on tournament win.

            Item consists of the Parent's Association Citizenship Award.

            The award was first given in 1977 by the Appleby College Women's Association and was originally called the Women's Auxiliary Citizenship Award (Intermediate). This award was also known as 'The Women's Association Cup for Citizenship (Junior), and was awarded to a student in grade 4, 5 or 6.

            During the transition to coeducation in 1990-1991, the Association changed its name to the Appleby College Parent's Association.

            Powell's House library
            F11-S02-PH01-0050 · Item · [1918-1924]
            Part of Alastair Walker fonds

            Item consists of a black and white photograph showing the interior of the Powell's House library. The fireplace and mantle are shown, along with some benches and a table. Note on verso: "Powell's House library - shall we say 'living room', all those cups, a good year for Powell's, Victor Ludorum [trophy] on the left, in memory of Aubrey de Vere Arnold Turquand, I believe first Appleby boy killed in the Great War 1914-18"

            F03-S01-T021 · Item · 1919 - 1961
            Part of Appleby College Artifact, Trophy, Textile and Art Collection

            Item consists of the following trophy: Presented To Appleby School by the Officers of The Royal Grenadiers for Annual Competition in Rifle Shooting. There is both the Appleby School logo and the Royal Grenadiers logo on the trophy. Trophy used for inter-house shooting competition. The Appleby College Cadet Corps #440 was affiliated with the Royal Grenadiers. The award divides the winners by: Powell's House, School House or Day boys and lists the years each won.

            Sports Team Ledger
            F01-S09-SS09-FL12 · File · 1911 - 1979
            Part of Appleby College Fonds

            File consists of a ledger book which lists students on each sport team and the results of the games played by the teams. The ledger starts in 1911 when Rugby, Hockey and Cricket were played at the school. It lists Head Prefects for some years, along with the results of the Annual Sports Day events. For some years it also lists who the winner was for various trophies and sports awards. Some years also list the results of Inter-house competitions, as well as who were the leaders in the Cadets.

            Item · May 27, 2016
            Part of Appleby College Fonds

            Item consists of an issue of The Appleby Hound newsletter. Articles discuss co-curriculars, the Duke of Edinburgh awards, excuses, facts and trivia, writing, an interview with a student, music and movie reviews, issues with Chapel services, social interactions, and an article about Saskatchewan.

            Item · May 6, 2016
            Part of Appleby College Fonds

            Item consists of an issue of The Appleby Hound newsletter. Articles discuss sitting and your health, co-curriculars, dogs, the benefits of reading and books, Duke of Edinburgh awards, things adults lie about to kids, and yoga.

            Item · November 9, 2020
            Part of Appleby College Fonds

            Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue discusses keeping yourself healthy and taking breaks, getting better sleep, information about the Duke of Edinburgh awards, basketball players in the NBA, genocide in Armenia, Greek mythology and a student research project.

            Item · October 25, 2021
            Part of Appleby College Fonds

            Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue has articles which discuss silliness and mental health and wellbeing, an interview with Appleby College librarian Ms. Shackelton, mathematics question, an overview of a recent trip to the Northern Campus on Lake Temagami, an article about astronomy and space, information on the Duke of Edinburgh award, perfectionism, and an article introducing the prefects.

            F03-S01-T014 · Item · 1918-03-01 - 1985
            Part of Appleby College Artifact, Trophy, Textile and Art Collection

            Item consists of the W.R. Wright Memorial Challenge Cup for tennis. Front of trophy reads: Appleby School logo / W. H. Wright, Memorial / Challenge Cup. Back of trophy reads: Presented by / Mrs. H.P. Wright / March, 1918.

            Given in memory of William "Billy" Richard Wright who was the second Appleby Old Boy to give his life during the Great War. Billy was an original student at Appleby and Head Prefect in his final year. He died on May 13, 1917 at the age of 19.

            First name inscribed on trophy reads: "1922 P.R.S. walsham (S) - from School House. According to the December 1918 Argus yearbook, the first winner of the trophy was C.E.N. Kaulbach.