This series consists of records documenting swimming team practices, competitions, regulations, and team auditions of the Varsity Synchronized Swim Team at Trent University from 1975-2001. Some files relate to Ontario University Athletics competitions and contain email correspondence, team applications, competition itineraries, results, and expenses. There are approximately 200 photographs documenting the synchronized swimming team practices, competitions, and social gatherings with their coach Donna Burgis and teammates. Also included are 10 cassettes of music used for swimming performances.
File consists of records relating to a project "initiated as a merchandising idea for the program and designed to reach the public, gain their interest and support ... and goodwill for the sponsor"
feedback notes from organizations and individuals (including teachers and school boards), summaries of advertising effective, market penetration etc. 1944-46, with copies of program notes and guides, 1 Oct 1944 - 20 Jan 1946.
File consists of photographs of Thomas H.B. Symons with other people. Photos include Christine Symons, Leslie Frost, Fred Ash, Harold Shaw 1967 Great Walk to Curve Lake, and Stephen Stohn.
File consists of portraits of Thomas H.B. Symons.
File consists of oversized photographs of Tom Symons.
File consists of photographs of Thomas H.B. Symons' home "Marchbanks."
File consists of photographs of Thomas H.B. Symons in his office.
File consists of four posters from the demonstration protesting President Thomas H.B. Symons leaving.
File Consists of photographs of Trent University Students protesting Thomas H.B. Symons leaving the school, "Symonize" 1968.
File consists of photographs of Thomas H.B. Symons around Trent University's Peterborough Campus.
File consists of one framed portrait of Thomas H.B. Symons while he was President and Vice-Chancellor (1963-1972).
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Scott Symons. This file includes newspaper clippings discussing Symons and his career in literature as well as a critique of his publications throughout his career.
File consists of photographs of Christine Symons, an active member of the Trent University community and the wife of Thomas H.B. Symons.
Boxes 1-5 contain records relating to Sydney Helmer Standen (SHS) (known as Sid), as well as papers relating to other members of his family and of the families of Euphemia (Effie) Young Standen (nee McQueen) (EYS), his wife. Sid Standen was born 27 July 1905 in Minesing, Ontario, and died in Burnaby, British Columbia, 12 March 1975. In addition to documents of vital statistics, there are files regarding his schooling, teaching career, military service, sporting life, church life, and household and financial affairs. Professor Standen indicates that the papers were arranged to reflect their provenance as nearly as possible as they were found on the death of SHS in 1975. Most of the correspondence in these files contains letters received by SHS and EYS. They represent only a small fraction of the correspondence that the two received in their lives together. It is evident from even this limited record that they both engaged in a voluminous correspondence with distant family and friends. The letters span two world wars, drought and depression, and the Cold War era.