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Musings Spring 2012
Girls and Women in Sports – Paula Warder Last 11 November was Malvern’s Commencement as well as being Remembrance Day. The guest speaker of the event was Paula Fletcher, Malvern alumna, who in 2011 was given an award at the Canadian National Exhibition – the prestigious C.N.E. Medallion for outstanding contributions to sports at the C.N.E. The Malvern Red and Black Society is always pleased when one of our own is chosen, and we thought we would share her speech with you.
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MRBS Meeting Minutes 16 Jan. 13
Malvern Red & Black Society Executive Committee 7:00 p.m., 16 January 2013 Archives Room, Malvern C.I.
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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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Archives
This link gives you access to much of the archival research that we have done at Malvern since 2003, as well as to information about special projects such as the restoration of the Malvern C.I. Cenotaph
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MRBS Meeting Minutes – 2011
Minutes of the Malvern Red & Black Society, Executive Committee for 2011.
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Musings Fall 2011
I made a trip to Germany last April for a meeting in Hamburg, and the idea occurred to me that my husband and I could take the time to visit the graves of some Malvernites fallen in World War II. David Fuller, a Malvern parent who is researching the history of Malvern’s participation in both World Wars, gave me the names of four airmen who were buried in the Berlin War Cemetery along with just under 3500 others from Canada and other Commonwealth countries.
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Staff
We are assembling a biography book of all the past and present teachers and staff of MCI. Your assistance, stories, and comments are requested. For more information, please contact Paula Warder at 1960s@malverncollegiate.com.