Entries by Jaan Pill

Oct. 17, 2015 Reunion photos from Gina (Davis) Cayer – that she posted to Facebook

Click on photos to enlarge them 1st pic – Gary Lambertz (MCHS1970) with Klaas Vander Baaren (MCHS 1964); 2nd pic -Bob Carswell (MCHS 1963); 3rd – Soryl Rosenberg (early 1960s Phys Ed teacher) presents an entertaining Show and Tell; 3rd – Nancy (Ingerville) Renz (MCHS 1967) (in middle – wearing her MCHS blouse), with other grads. As […]

When you go with the evidence, it’s useful to know what the evidence is

An Oct. 14, 2015 New Yorker article is entitled: “What the Government’s Dietary Guidelines May Get Wrong.” The article notes: “The immensity of the challenge became even more apparent late last month, when Nina Teicholz, writing in the BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal), published a blistering analysis of the scientific report that serves as […]

Soryl (Shulman) Rosenberg, MCHS Phys Ed teacher, will read out an address to the students from Graeme Decarie

Contact details for Graeme Decarie Graeme Decarie will not be able to make it to the MCHS ’60s Reunion, because of family responsibilities that he must attend to. However, we will share an address that he has prepared, which will be read out at the reunion. As well, any student who wishes to get in […]

Last-minute notes as we get closer to Oct. 17 MCHS ’60s Reunion

Click on the photos to enlarge them – including of the photos the salmon swimming and jumping; click again to enlarge them further   Yearbook or age-17 or undergrad photos of Spouses/Guests To the extent it’s possible, we’d like to include yearbook (from whatever highs school) or age-17 or undergrad photos of Spouses/Guests. I’ve contacted a […]

“My time at Malcolm Campbell was one of the best years of my life” – Phys Ed teacher Soryl (Shulman) Rosenberg

Soryl (Shulman) Rosenberg will speak at our reunion on Oct. 17, 2015, sharing a few recollections about the years that she worked as a Phys Ed teacher at Malcolm Campbell High School. You can access previous posts about Soryl Rosenberg here > Soryl Rosenberg: My time at Malcolm Campbell was really one of the best […]