1990s
We welcome your comments, questions and volunteer assistance. Meanwhile, we need a volunteer for the position of 1990s Decade Coordinator. Please consider helping us. If you would like to volunteer, please email us at redandblack@malverncollegiate.com.
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Did you serve in the Canadian Forces, post-1945?
The MRBS is compiling a list of grads who served with the Canadian Forces after 1945. If you or someone you know joined the army, navy or air force at any time since then, we want to hear from you. We are also looking for Korean War veterans, peacekeepers, and veterans of later conflicts in Europe and the Middle East. If you can help locate these Malvern grads, please contact David Fuller.
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1990s and Beyond Decade Room – 110th Reunion
Calling all ’90s and beyond! I’m coming up with the media for the decade room next week and could really use your help. I might just go scouring around Facebook to find some of your photos and borrow them, but I’d really rather you tell me what you’d like to see.
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Attendee List for the 110th Reunion (1990’s and Beyond, etc.)
Who’s coming to class and who’s going to end up on the skip sheet? Here’s the list of people by decade that are currently registered. Ready to get to school? Register HERE. Less than two weeks to go!
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Decade Pub Nights
Decade Pub Nights 11 May 2013 We need volunteers to help put together pub nights for the upcoming reunion. If you wish to help out, please contact your decade coordinator.
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Where are they now? – Roxanne Deans
Some of you may remember Miss Roxanne Deans (Class of ’91). She pursued her career in theatre for a number of years and decided that it wasn’t for her anymore.
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The Infamous Mr. Dingle
I was fortunate enough to be in the Concert Band/audience when Geremy Dingle gave the Valedictorian speech to his graduating class. I was never much of one for listening to speeches, but I had a feeling that this one would be different.
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A Glimpse Of The 1990’s
Columbine – Megacity – An Inconvenient Truth – Hong Kong reverts back to China from British rule – Austin Powers – Y2K –
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MCI – The Best English Department in Toronto
Good afternoon, Esteemed Members of Malvern’s Red and Black Society: It is indeed my honour, and my pleasure, to have been invited to be your keynote speaker today. I also bring greetings from our principal, Line Pinard, who is unable to attend today. She wanted me to extend her good wishes to all of you, and her heart-felt gratitude for the remarkable ongoing support this strong and vibrant community of Malvern alumni continues to provide our school.