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Bert Eccles (MCHS 1968) shares his reflections about Malcolm Campbell High School in the Sixties
/8 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillFrom time to time, I have asked MCHS grads, that I have been in touch with, if they would like to share some reflections about their elementary and/or high school years. I know from my own experience, in trying to write about events and experiences of years ago, that it takes a tremendous amount of […]
“Jus’ thinkin'” post from Graeme Decarie, who taught at Malcolm Campbell High School in the early 1960s
/3 Comments/in Jane's Walk, MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillClick here for previous posts from or about Graeme Decarie > I am pleased to share with you the following post from Graeme Decarie: * * * * * * * * * * Jus’ thinkin’ My thoughts went back to the days when we and the world were young. I just caught a glimpse […]
Nikki (then called Ellen) King (MCHS 1962) has shared Malcolm Campbell High School updates, from the years that followed the 1960s
/5 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillOne of the great things about having a website is that from time to time people add comments at posts that have been written in the past. One such post, to which many comments have been added over the past year, is entitled: Provisional list of MCHS ’60s (and other decades) students/alumni/teachers who have passed away Comment […]
Arleen Chenoll (MCHS ’63) shares additional photos from Malcolm Campbell High School
/0 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillArleen Chenoll (MCHS ’63) contacted Howard Hight and Diana Redden after they sent out Newsletter #20 to the MCHS 2015 Database list; Arleen’s message led us to post the following item at the MCHS 2015 website: February 1963 photo from Malcolm Campbell High School at recess or lunch outside in the school yard Arleen Chenoll […]
February 1963 photo from Malcolm Campbell High School at recess or lunch outside in the school yard
/0 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillWe are delighted to share the following message to Diana Redden and Howard Hight (that is, the MCHS 2015 Database and Newsletter Team) from Arleen Smith: Hi Diana & Howard Going through old photos, came across the attached which is dated on the reverse side as February 1963, the year I graduated from MCHS, class […]
Memories of Pam Ireland-Mason of Malcolm Campbell High School
/5 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillUpdate The 1968 photo of Pam Ireland and Bob May (below) is from Fred Benedikt, who also has a recent comment at the end of this post. Fred writes, “I have a picture to include with my recent post Re: Pam Ireland. It is the picture discussed by her friend Irene …the prom with Bob […]
1963-64 Orchestra at Malcolm Campbell High School
/1 Comment/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill1963-64 Orchestra at Malcolm Campbell High School Fourth Row, Left to Right: J. VanderBarren, D. Campbell, R. Gresko, K. Carleton, T. Frederick, H. Schlutz, D. Ristic, G. Rosebery, M. Ristau, H. Silverstone, G. High, R. Glen, H. Rajzman, E. Cornfield, K. Brick, J. Batchelor. Third Row, Left to Right: C. Hansen, B. Vincent, C. McCaughey, […]
Arsenic & Old Lace, Malcolm Campbell High School, 1965-66
/0 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillLeft to right: H . Zingboim, M . Kezber, J . Goudsouzian, N . Tellian, A . Segal, E. Silverman, E . Jeszenszky, N . Maker, D. Mazoff, H. Zingboim, U. Amarica, L. Johnson, J . Simon, M . Meitin. Director: Miss E . Evans Producer: Miss M . Carr
Girls’ Soccer, 1965-66 at Malcolm Campbell High School
/0 Comments/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan PillGirls’ Soccer, 1965-66 Back row: M. Rossy, I. Lytinsky, S. Taylor , W. Tranter, M. Bertrand, M. Bastien, N. Arsenault, L. McLagan, A. Liberty, J. Matucha. Front row: G. Joseph, E. Lindhorst, N. Tranter , B. Vincent, D. LeMoine, M. Mill, P. MacDonald, C. Turner, G. Bradley.