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Steven Lesser has shared a great comment regarding MCHS dress codes (and a second great comment about a favourite song)
/9 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillUpdate We have a great discussion (please see comments below, and the photo – which you can enlarge if you click on it – at the very top of the page you are now reading) about the Banning of the Twist at MCHS in the early 1960s. The yearbook photo at the top of this […]
Comment from Steve Lesser (MCHS ’73) regarding “The Scarlet and the Silver”
/1 Comment/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillA previous post is entitled: With Pride We Wear the Scarlet and the Silver At that post, Steve Lesser has written a comment that I’m pleased to bring your attention to, by posting it as part of a separate post. Steven writes: I graduated in 1973. My first year at MCHS – Grade 7 – […]
We will be sending playlists to our D.J. for the MCHS 2015 reunion soon; can you help us add more favourite songs?
/2 Comments/in MCHS 2015 Reunion, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillOne of our pages at the MCHS 2015 website is entitled: Linking a favourite song to each of the MCHS Alumni and Teachers who have passed away Gina (Davis) Cayer (MCHS ’67) is about to send playlists to James McDonough of Able Disc Jockeys, who will be our D.J. at the MCHS ’60s Reunion on Oct. […]
In 1969-70, the whole school banded together to change the dress code
/0 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillI recently came across a Comment, at one of my previous posts, from Steven Lesser. Comment from Steven Lesser regarding Newsletter #16 Newsletter #16 asks: “…in the 69-70 somewhere, the whole school banded together to change one of the rule[s] in dress code. Do you remember which part of the code was being challenged?” Do […]
Linking a favourite song to each of the MCHS Alumni and Teachers who have passed away
/6 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillWe have a very large number of comments so far at the following post: Remembering John W. Scott, Gok-Gee Wing, and other ’60s MCHS students who have passed away Bob Carswell, as noted in one of the comments at the above-noted post, has shared the following suggestion: Hey Jaan, Here is an idea For the […]
Blurbs define us and tell us who we are
/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillIt’s great to have a Twitter account and a blog, because they offer a person a way to organize her or his thinking and learn from other people. My topic concerns the nature of reality. How do we make sense of reality? We have available to us a wide range of academic, corporate, and political […]